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. >> the fbi vs. occupied. what secret documents reveal the fbi monitored occupy wall street from its earliest days, treating the non-violent moveennt as a potential terrorism threat. we will speak with mara verheyden-hilliard of the partnership for civil justice. then turmoil inside the two- party. a former house majority leader dick armey is attempting a coup than his own party. he is paid $8 million to leave. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama and members of the senate are back in washington today after a short break with just days before the onset of the so-called fiscal cliff. obama and republican leaders remain at a crossroads on reaching a budget deal before the combination of spending cuts and tax hikes kicks in with the new year. on wednesday, treasury secretary timothy geithner told congress the u.s. will reach its federal borrowing limit on new year's eve, threatening the same default that was narrowly
. >> the fbi vs. occupied. what secret documents reveal the fbi monitored occupy wall street from its earliest days, treating the non-violent moveennt as a potential terrorism threat. we will speak with mara verheyden-hilliard of the partnership for civil justice. then turmoil inside the two- party. a former house majority leader dick armey is attempting a coup than his own party. he is paid $8 million to leave. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!,"...
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he's an fbi agent. agent trained to, what is your view and the fbi association's view changes made to the 1986 law? >> guest: as the proposed changes made their way up committee, there is discussion going forward and a lot of acknowledgment and parts of the law that needs to be tweaked with further input to take one person accused into account. these changes that have been proposed represent a very fundamental change in how these types of stored communications are accessed by law enforcement. mr. nojeim is correct and there is a distinction between content that is fresher than 180 days in content older than 180 days. the proposed amendments to several things. one, for content older than 180 days it increases the legal standard by which law enforcement can obtain the actual content, raising it from a standard of reasonableness to a standard of probable cause and having a search warrant be required to obtain the data from which the form of judicial intervention because a search warrant needs to be signed
he's an fbi agent. agent trained to, what is your view and the fbi association's view changes made to the 1986 law? >> guest: as the proposed changes made their way up committee, there is discussion going forward and a lot of acknowledgment and parts of the law that needs to be tweaked with further input to take one person accused into account. these changes that have been proposed represent a very fundamental change in how these types of stored communications are accessed by law...
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the freedom of information -- fbi agents in the room -- elizabeth bentley when she went to the fbi, this is where she went to the fbi, right here. she was the other major witness against all these suspects. hoover was the stalwart patriot, no question about it. he was meticulous in recordkeeping. anybody see the movie that came out, a marvel of casting, leonardo da capriole as j. edgar hoover. whoever came up with that i would have preferred brad pitt for that role. it is a pastiche of falsehoods but most of what we're given as alleged history present company excepted is that. i am reminded what mary mccarthy said. every word she writes is a lie including and and the. that is my jaundiced view of what is out there about hoover. he has been smeared for the same reasons whittaker chambers was smeared. finally hoover himself was very skeptical of chambers. these fbi guys didn't just accept anybody telling them stuff. they spent a lot of time backtracking, checking. i might say evasively checking up on people through wiretaps of which there are many in the fbi files transcripts. raw wiretaps
the freedom of information -- fbi agents in the room -- elizabeth bentley when she went to the fbi, this is where she went to the fbi, right here. she was the other major witness against all these suspects. hoover was the stalwart patriot, no question about it. he was meticulous in recordkeeping. anybody see the movie that came out, a marvel of casting, leonardo da capriole as j. edgar hoover. whoever came up with that i would have preferred brad pitt for that role. it is a pastiche of...
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. >> also joining us is konrad motyka, an fbi agent in the current president of the fbi agents' association. what is your view in the fbi association's view of the changes made to the 1986 law? >> as they made their way out of committee, and there is a lot of discussion going forward an acknowledgement that there are parts of the law that still need to be required for further refinement. these changes that have been proposed represent a very fundamental change in how these types of stored communications are accessed by law enforcement. there is a direct distinction between content that is fresher than 180 days in content that is older than 180 days. the proposed amendments do several things. for content that is older than 180 days, it increases the legal standard by which law enforcement can obtain the actual content, raising it from the standard of reasonableness to a standard of probable cause. a search warrant needs to be signed on by a judge. it also creates a presumption of disclosure. are nearly was search warrants there is a resumption of delay. we are concerned with some of the prac
. >> also joining us is konrad motyka, an fbi agent in the current president of the fbi agents' association. what is your view in the fbi association's view of the changes made to the 1986 law? >> as they made their way out of committee, and there is a lot of discussion going forward an acknowledgement that there are parts of the law that still need to be required for further refinement. these changes that have been proposed represent a very fundamental change in how these types of...
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right down the road is the quantico training center for the fbi. >> reporter: the fbi headquarters downtown has a hyper-security focus. it creates a dead space along pennsylvania avenue just blocks from the capitol. now that the fbi is looking to move to a bigger and better space, regional business leaders say there's new hope the dead fbi block can be rebuilt with businesses, condos, retail and night life. >> this would be a very big shot in the arm to downtown washington to better utilize that space, and god help us, not that building. >> not that building. the federal government is just in the early stages of deciding the fbi's future. so all three jurisdictions are negotiating, hoping for, trying to work out ways they can get it. and the skins is just a little part of it. >> hope is the key word, i guess. >> everybody has to have hope in this holiday season. >> thank you, tom. >> merry christmas, tom. >>> three, two, one! >> star-studded night down on the ellipse tonight, not to mention the twinkling with the christmas lights just a few minutes ago. the first family lit the national chr
right down the road is the quantico training center for the fbi. >> reporter: the fbi headquarters downtown has a hyper-security focus. it creates a dead space along pennsylvania avenue just blocks from the capitol. now that the fbi is looking to move to a bigger and better space, regional business leaders say there's new hope the dead fbi block can be rebuilt with businesses, condos, retail and night life. >> this would be a very big shot in the arm to downtown washington to better...
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alba, i did contact the fbi. and they're looking into it. they were very interested in the information we provided. >> that's great. hopefully they can look into her finances. we didn't have the capabilities of looking into her actual bank records, but that should be relatively easy to track down. >> that report got a whole lot of attention. it turns out it got some very specific attention from both the fbi and the u.s. district attorney in connecticut. today, noelle alba was arrested, charged with lying to federal agents who were investigating her for fraudulent fund-raising activity. here you see her leaving court in hartford, connecticut. she appeared before a u.s. magistrate. she was released on $50,000 bond. if she's convicted, alba could face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. the fbi's criminal complaint refers to the reporting we did last week, saying quote, on or about december 19th, 2012, cnn's anderson cooper 360 program broadcast a story regarding charity scams and the sandy hook tragedy. alba was a subject of the pr
alba, i did contact the fbi. and they're looking into it. they were very interested in the information we provided. >> that's great. hopefully they can look into her finances. we didn't have the capabilities of looking into her actual bank records, but that should be relatively easy to track down. >> that report got a whole lot of attention. it turns out it got some very specific attention from both the fbi and the u.s. district attorney in connecticut. today, noelle alba was...
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the fbi needs us because we're that link to the community. >> today the fbi honored the sisters with a prestigious community leadership award. and the pope is now tweeting. he sent seven messages so far. the first one said, dear friends, i am pleased to get in touch with you through twitter. i bless all of you from the bottom of my heart. the 85-year-old pope has almost two million twitter followers. >>> one vacaville man was charged more than two grand for long distance calls even though he has a free plan. the simple mistake that wound up costing him big-time. >> reporter: charges $2200 for his long distance. he had a plan with free international calls. but in april, he put his service on hold for three weeks while he moved. >> it was on the understanding that on the 15th of may my services would be resumed as normal. >> reporter: but when he resumed the same calls he always made to south africa, he was charged for each one, totaling $2200. he says vontage told him he had to pay because he never called to resume service. >> there was some sort of miscommunication, clearly. >> repor
the fbi needs us because we're that link to the community. >> today the fbi honored the sisters with a prestigious community leadership award. and the pope is now tweeting. he sent seven messages so far. the first one said, dear friends, i am pleased to get in touch with you through twitter. i bless all of you from the bottom of my heart. the 85-year-old pope has almost two million twitter followers. >>> one vacaville man was charged more than two grand for long distance calls...
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the fbi was called in and this man 44-year-old fbi agent dean elston was put in charge of the investigation. >> i had two questions i had to ask him right then. one was would frank do this just to get some publicity? he said dean, he would never do this to his mother. the next thing i asked him, do you think the mob has had any connection with the kidnapping? he said no. >> on monday morning in los angeles, my mother actress barbara rush arrived on the warner brother's lot to resume filming robin and the 7 hoods. >> the choreographer came out and said barbara, something has happened, mr. sinatra had to leave and we are not going to shoot the scene today and this was a musical number and i said we are not the going to do it today and she said no, because frank, jr. had been kidnapped and i said he's been kidnapped? frank sinatra's son has been kidnapped you must be joking! >> that morning crazed kidnapper barry keenan decided to drive the nearly 500 miles back to lake tahoe to check out of his hotel and get rid of any lingering evidence. frank sinatra, jr. remained in the hideout. >> he was
the fbi was called in and this man 44-year-old fbi agent dean elston was put in charge of the investigation. >> i had two questions i had to ask him right then. one was would frank do this just to get some publicity? he said dean, he would never do this to his mother. the next thing i asked him, do you think the mob has had any connection with the kidnapping? he said no. >> on monday morning in los angeles, my mother actress barbara rush arrived on the warner brother's lot to resume...
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the fbi did remove materials from this apartment, including some kind of computer. there are questions about why the brother was taken into custody at all, especially in handcuffs. one police officer on the scene did tell me, apparently some kind of confusion that the brother's i.d. may have been found on the shooter's body. that was one police officer telling me that, we're not
the fbi did remove materials from this apartment, including some kind of computer. there are questions about why the brother was taken into custody at all, especially in handcuffs. one police officer on the scene did tell me, apparently some kind of confusion that the brother's i.d. may have been found on the shooter's body. that was one police officer telling me that, we're not
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the fbi said the paypal deposits were refunded. she's charged with lying, the same lies she told us she told the fbi, that this wasn't her. that someone else was setting her all up. according to the fbi, they will be able to prove it was her, that she was claiming to be the aunt and was in the process of receiving donations on behalf of this family. >> drew, this is so shocking, but really the most shocking out of all of this is it's fairly routine, right? you have seen this happen before after other tragedies and other disasters. >> yes, fake charities popping up, recently surrounding hurricane sandy victims. there could be more related to newtown. authorities and the fbi are being very aggressive, trying to track more of these. nothing specific, they're telling us, but clearly this arrest today which could end with a five-year prison sentence, is being announced as a warning to anyone who would try to take advantage of the tragedy and the suffering families. >> a warning we certainly hope is heard. drew, thank you very much. >>>
the fbi said the paypal deposits were refunded. she's charged with lying, the same lies she told us she told the fbi, that this wasn't her. that someone else was setting her all up. according to the fbi, they will be able to prove it was her, that she was claiming to be the aunt and was in the process of receiving donations on behalf of this family. >> drew, this is so shocking, but really the most shocking out of all of this is it's fairly routine, right? you have seen this happen before...
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the fbi believes he robbed the suntrust bank on h street northwest on wednesday. if you recognize him, you're asked to call police. >>> they're some of the largest gun shows on the east coast and this afternoon hundreds of people waited online to get into the nation's gun show at the dulles expo center in chantilly. remember today marks the two week mark since the shooting tragedy in connecticut. many gun enthusiasts say they worry that new gun control laws could be passed and as a result, gun sales are now booming. >> with all the political issues and all that i think there is more people that weren't interested in guns before and they are now. >> meantime a small group of people gathered outside of a gun store in district heights, maryland. organizers say guns send too many young people to their graves or prison. the organizers say they may hold a protest at a later time. >>> another big story tonight, over the past two decades more than 60,000 russian children have been adopted into american families, but that could change in a big way based on the latest move
the fbi believes he robbed the suntrust bank on h street northwest on wednesday. if you recognize him, you're asked to call police. >>> they're some of the largest gun shows on the east coast and this afternoon hundreds of people waited online to get into the nation's gun show at the dulles expo center in chantilly. remember today marks the two week mark since the shooting tragedy in connecticut. many gun enthusiasts say they worry that new gun control laws could be passed and as a...
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the fbi was called in and this man 44-year-old fbi agent dean elston was put in charge of the investigation. >> i had two questions i had to ask him right then. one was would frank do this just to get some publicity? he said dean, he would never do this to his mother. the next thing i asked him, do you think the mob has had any connection with the kidnapping? he said no. >> on monday morning in los angeles, my mother actress barbara rush arrived on the warner brother's lot to resume filming robin and the 7 hoods. >> the choreographer came out and said barbara, something has happened, mr. sinatra had to leave and we are not going to shoot the scene today and this was a musical number and i said we are not the going to do it today and she said no, because frank, jr. had been kidnapped and i said he's been kidnapped? frank sinatra's son has been kidnapped you must be joking! >> that morning crazed kidnapper barry keenan decided to drive the nearly 500 miles back to lake tahoe to check out of his hotel and get rid of any lingering evidence. frank sinatra, jr. remained in the hideout. >> he was
the fbi was called in and this man 44-year-old fbi agent dean elston was put in charge of the investigation. >> i had two questions i had to ask him right then. one was would frank do this just to get some publicity? he said dean, he would never do this to his mother. the next thing i asked him, do you think the mob has had any connection with the kidnapping? he said no. >> on monday morning in los angeles, my mother actress barbara rush arrived on the warner brother's lot to resume...
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i want to bring in former fbi profiler brad garrett. brad, we bring you in when tragedies like this play out. right now as it stands, state police confirming that the shooter went inside, believed to have had four weapons, had a vest on, one mother said a mask, and as always the case, we ask ourselves, what on earth would lead someone to do something like this? >> to the cliff, i have lost power, it could be something that he had a child in the school, he had a domestic dispute. driven this person right up to i have lost complete control of my life and i don't care anymore. as difficult for people to understand this, this is how they empower themselves, whether it be a few days ago in portland, oregon, or aurora, colorado, they put on an outfit, i'm going to call it a costume, because they're playing a different character, they're going in there and they don't view these children or the adults as human beings, they view them as the enemy, as people who have wronged them for whatever reason and they're going to seek revenge. unfortunatel
i want to bring in former fbi profiler brad garrett. brad, we bring you in when tragedies like this play out. right now as it stands, state police confirming that the shooter went inside, believed to have had four weapons, had a vest on, one mother said a mask, and as always the case, we ask ourselves, what on earth would lead someone to do something like this? >> to the cliff, i have lost power, it could be something that he had a child in the school, he had a domestic dispute. driven...
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the fbi headquarters downtown has a hyper security focus. it creates a dead space along pennsylvania avenue, just blocks from the capitol. now that the fbi is looking to move to a bigger and better space, regional business leaders say there's new hope the dead fbi block can be rebuilt with businesses, condos, retail and night life. >> this would be a very big shot in the arm to downtown washington, to better utilize that space. and god help us not that building. >> not one of the -- it is the ugliest building in the city, and could be in the country. >> reporter: a regional battle has broken out between d.c., maryland and virginia. prince george's would support moving to prince george's county if that county allowed the redskins to break the team's lease and move back to washington. revenue chairman jack evans wouldn't discuss those private talks, but acknowledged the city's interest. >> certainly the idea of a switch for the fbi moving to prince george's county, and say the redskins moving back to the city in a brand-new stadium at rfk, wou
the fbi headquarters downtown has a hyper security focus. it creates a dead space along pennsylvania avenue, just blocks from the capitol. now that the fbi is looking to move to a bigger and better space, regional business leaders say there's new hope the dead fbi block can be rebuilt with businesses, condos, retail and night life. >> this would be a very big shot in the arm to downtown washington, to better utilize that space. and god help us not that building. >> not one of the --...
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w nbc is reporting that an fbi spokesman in connecticut says fbi agents are on the scene offering assistance and support to state and local authorities. the fbi is defefring all comments about the incident and investigation to local authorities. we are also getting word of two news conferences within the hour. one from the danbury hospital and one center state police. we will have more information after the break. even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keep living the good life. crest. life opens up when you do. >> we are back wi
w nbc is reporting that an fbi spokesman in connecticut says fbi agents are on the scene offering assistance and support to state and local authorities. the fbi is defefring all comments about the incident and investigation to local authorities. we are also getting word of two news conferences within the hour. one from the danbury hospital and one center state police. we will have more information after the break. even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ]...
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so, i think, like the fbi, let's take our time, let's build a good case. i don't think that there is any way anyone could have predicted that with a few dollars in his hand, he would go to peru and commit this crime. >> on june 11th, 2010, joran van der sloot was officially charged with first-degree murder and robbery in the killing of stephany flores. the peruvian judge said the suspect acted with ferocity and great cruelty. dave holloway's aruban attorney is highly skeptical about any information from van der sloot. >> he said so much and so much has been said and that's what he's been playing with and toying with all along. >>> shortly after joran van der sloot was imprisoned in peru charged with murder and robbery, a dutch journalist, a crime reporter for more than 20 years, traveled to aruba to meet with joran's mother. anita van der sloot agreed to the interview, hoping to shed light on what might have gone so terribly wrong with her son. >> she was angry with joran. she said, we gave him a lot of trust. and now in this situation, we must say we gave
so, i think, like the fbi, let's take our time, let's build a good case. i don't think that there is any way anyone could have predicted that with a few dollars in his hand, he would go to peru and commit this crime. >> on june 11th, 2010, joran van der sloot was officially charged with first-degree murder and robbery in the killing of stephany flores. the peruvian judge said the suspect acted with ferocity and great cruelty. dave holloway's aruban attorney is highly skeptical about any...
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i'm also told that he spoke with fbi director mueller. he also called the governor of connecticut malloy to extend condolences and offer sympathy and any help that the federal government might be able to provide at this point in time. white house press secretary carney they would daily briefing today and asked about this situation. he said that the president is monitoring this situation quite closely. when we asked him what the president's reaction was, he said it was too early to really answer that but here's a little bit of what he did say about the president watching the developments unfold. take a listen. >> i think it's important on a day like today to view this as i know the president as a father does and i as a father and other who is are parents certainly do which is to feel enormous sympathy for family that is are affected. >> reporter: carney was asked if the events in connecticut reignite president obama's efforts to try to get stiffer gun control enacted and carney essentially said that today is not the day for that discussion
i'm also told that he spoke with fbi director mueller. he also called the governor of connecticut malloy to extend condolences and offer sympathy and any help that the federal government might be able to provide at this point in time. white house press secretary carney they would daily briefing today and asked about this situation. he said that the president is monitoring this situation quite closely. when we asked him what the president's reaction was, he said it was too early to really answer...
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in the coming days they turned the home into an fbi command center. tina who was 15 years old told fox files exclusively about the familiar lace ordeal and what it was like having the fbi living in their home. >> they were so poised and ever polite, but they would not indulge in conversation and how they would jump when the phone would ring. we freeze, they jump. it was one moment to the next. the whole thing was surreal and strange. >> what was frank sinatra like? was he composed, frantic? >> he was calm. he talked to the kidnapers on each call. he would ask questions. he answered questions properly. he conducted himself really well. >> i found him pensive and quiet and economic with his words. he barely spoke. didn't eat much. none of us did. >> then sinatra got the call he was waiting for. the kidnapers told him to go to a texaco station near bellaire. >> it was at that point they told us the next call would be taken by the person carrying the money. >> one of his fbi agents made the ransom drop around 11:00 p.m. that night. a series of phone calls
in the coming days they turned the home into an fbi command center. tina who was 15 years old told fox files exclusively about the familiar lace ordeal and what it was like having the fbi living in their home. >> they were so poised and ever polite, but they would not indulge in conversation and how they would jump when the phone would ring. we freeze, they jump. it was one moment to the next. the whole thing was surreal and strange. >> what was frank sinatra like? was he composed,...
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edgar hoover the notorious fbi director who was conducting all of these investigations. now as you mentioned there is no new information about what everyone would really like to know more about. the circumstances surrounding her death. was it a suicide? even the doctor who performed the autopsy once said there would always be controversy surrounding the death of marilyn monroe until all of the fbi files are revealed. perhaps one day they will be. back to you. >> harris: anita vogel, thank you very much. i'm harris faulkner in tonight for shepard smith. this is the fox report. and the senate will get to work on sunday to try to prevent our nation from plunging right over the fiscal cliff. a bill should be ready to vote on they say. that's the word today from the senate majority leader harry reid hours after that big meeting between the president and top lawmakers at the white house. and you can bet the clock is ticking. congress and the president have fewer than four days to sign off on a deal. before those tough spending cuts kick in and the taxes go up on nearly every a
edgar hoover the notorious fbi director who was conducting all of these investigations. now as you mentioned there is no new information about what everyone would really like to know more about. the circumstances surrounding her death. was it a suicide? even the doctor who performed the autopsy once said there would always be controversy surrounding the death of marilyn monroe until all of the fbi files are revealed. perhaps one day they will be. back to you. >> harris: anita vogel, thank...
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he also spoke with fbi director mueller. he was notified about this tragic ens dent at 10:30 this morning by his national security advisor john brennan. he has been monitoring this situation all morning, all afternoon. he is continuing to get updates. the white house right now really reserving really the information about how he responded. he is waiting to give his response until he has more information. we're told it is likely will he speak later on this afternoon or early evening. jay carney just wrapped up. he got a number of questions about whether or not this incident would insight president obama to get reengaged in the effort to bring about stiffer gun control laws. that is something that president obama has spoken about in the past. carney's reaction to those questions, andrea, is that today is not the day to discuss those types of topics. discuss those topics. today, the white house, this administration will be focusing on the victims in connecticut and really monitoring the situation there and providing assistance
he also spoke with fbi director mueller. he was notified about this tragic ens dent at 10:30 this morning by his national security advisor john brennan. he has been monitoring this situation all morning, all afternoon. he is continuing to get updates. the white house right now really reserving really the information about how he responded. he is waiting to give his response until he has more information. we're told it is likely will he speak later on this afternoon or early evening. jay carney...
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fbi trying to cutoff with him. i think it will catch up with these individuals. >> greta: i hope they do. i do know the trail gets colder every day. often times we do catch up with people. we caught up with bin laden. i wish it looked more aggressive from the outside, like i said, from the outside. >> it's good to keep pressure up. it's good to keep spotlight on it. it's an important issue. that does have an impact. >> nice to see you sir. >> thank you. >> greta: coming up, your last call, jay leno says more bad news about the so called end of the world. next. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ a hybrid? most are just no fun to
fbi trying to cutoff with him. i think it will catch up with these individuals. >> greta: i hope they do. i do know the trail gets colder every day. often times we do catch up with people. we caught up with bin laden. i wish it looked more aggressive from the outside, like i said, from the outside. >> it's good to keep pressure up. it's good to keep spotlight on it. it's an important issue. that does have an impact. >> nice to see you sir. >> thank you. >> greta:...
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>> tonight, msnbc goes undercover with the fbi in michigan as they battle to rescue the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. >> please! please! i beg you. >>> detroit, michigan, once the very hub of american industrial might, the city's economic collapse is staggering. today, with unemployment hovering near 20%, motown is a tough place to find a job. that is, unless you happen to be dealing in one of the few lines of merchandise that still pays around here -- the buying and selling of sex for cash. >> we actually have a number of partners that are in the task force. >> special agent michael glennon heads up the fbi's human trafficking task force in michigan. >> why the need for a task force when it comes to this issue of human trafficking, sex trafficking? >> in detroit a lot of people don't realize that we're kind of a hub of both recruitment as well as a destination city and recruitment city. that as well as the end of the i-74 corridor, there's a lot of truck traffic and a lot of components that make it a very popular area for trafficking unfortun
>> tonight, msnbc goes undercover with the fbi in michigan as they battle to rescue the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. >> please! please! i beg you. >>> detroit, michigan, once the very hub of american industrial might, the city's economic collapse is staggering. today, with unemployment hovering near 20%, motown is a tough place to find a job. that is, unless you happen to be dealing in one of the few lines of merchandise that still...
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the fbi has now retraced his steps. a long list of dates and locations since 2001, when they believe he may have killed repeatedly. they so far have eight confirmed murders and rapes, including a couple in essex, vermont, four in washington state and one more on the east coast with a body hidden in new york. and he told agents something they'd never heard before. that he left kill kits or caches, buried in several states, filled with everything he'd need to commit a murder. they were in waterproof containers and included guns and different things he could use to dispose of bodies. his strategy, to grab people in remote locations, like parks, campgrounds, even cemeteries. >> every serial killer, including, i believe, mr. keyes, are not crazy. you cannot be that organized and deliberate and fit any legal definition of insanity. >> you might not get exactly -- not as much to choose from, in a matter of speaking, but -- there's always no witnesses, really, there's nobody else around. >> reporter: investigators say keyes is
the fbi has now retraced his steps. a long list of dates and locations since 2001, when they believe he may have killed repeatedly. they so far have eight confirmed murders and rapes, including a couple in essex, vermont, four in washington state and one more on the east coast with a body hidden in new york. and he told agents something they'd never heard before. that he left kill kits or caches, buried in several states, filled with everything he'd need to commit a murder. they were in...
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fbi saying the problem is so serious the agency needs help to deal with it. and that help coming from unexpected partnerships. >> tonight in fremont a parent played tour guide for fbi agents from san francisco. they have a goal of fighting the problem of human trafficking. the sisters of the holy family called a crime modern day slavery. >> when we think about slavery, what that means is that people are exploited, bought and sold. abused. no freedom no, rights. >> in 2008, this congregation made a pledge to devote part of the ministry to shining a light on the issue from sexual exploitation of women and children to abuses in sweat shops. some say as many as 27 million people are victims of human trafficking. >> we want to educate people what is going on. we want to look at creative ways to support and do advocacy. >> sisters of the holly family estimate they give4h!m between0 and 50 talks to various groups and donate about $30,000 a year to community-based organizations helping victims of human trafficking. it's that tireless outreach and commitment brought
fbi saying the problem is so serious the agency needs help to deal with it. and that help coming from unexpected partnerships. >> tonight in fremont a parent played tour guide for fbi agents from san francisco. they have a goal of fighting the problem of human trafficking. the sisters of the holy family called a crime modern day slavery. >> when we think about slavery, what that means is that people are exploited, bought and sold. abused. no freedom no, rights. >> in 2008,...
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the fbi are the ones who told me to stay inside. security has been beefed up for the judge rebecca who presided over bankses trial he acted as his own attorney and at one point had to be restrained in the court room when the guilty verdict was read he told the judge that he would be seeking retribution as well as damages investigators that you should consider them both armed and dangerous this is the first time that the inmates escaped from the federal detention facility, in 1985 to men punched a hole in a sixth floor wall and shimmied down an electrical cord, outside the building today passers-by couldn't resist the urge to stop until their heads back and to spare. it's crazy they were motivated you have to give them credit for their ingenuity but i hope they catch them soon. joseph banks was convicted last week of two robberies where he made off with nearly $600,000, the fbi says that less than 60,000 of that has been recovered so does he have a secret stash of cash? are they getting help from the outside? all questions that remai
the fbi are the ones who told me to stay inside. security has been beefed up for the judge rebecca who presided over bankses trial he acted as his own attorney and at one point had to be restrained in the court room when the guilty verdict was read he told the judge that he would be seeking retribution as well as damages investigators that you should consider them both armed and dangerous this is the first time that the inmates escaped from the federal detention facility, in 1985 to men punched...
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we do know, for example, the fbi looks to question a tunisian suspect. but after finally getting him face to face, he refused to speak. that's one suspect. abu ahmed is another. we don't know what role the five others in his alleged terror cell may have played in all of this. don? >> susan, thank you very much. >>> marijuana smokers gathered around seattle's space needle counting down the seconds until the first legal puff of pot. >> three, two, one. hold on a second before you go all cheech and chong on us. you can smoke pot legally in washington state, but still illegal to buy marijuana or sell it or grow it. that's interesting. >>> a legal haze is drifting over washington state's pot smokers as joe johns reports. no one knows how the feds are going to react. >> reporter: there was euphoria the moment pot became legal in washington state. 3,000 miles away in washington, d.c., the justice department and the white house are reviewing how the federal government should respond. at the moment, they're sticking to this statement from the u.s. attorney in sea
we do know, for example, the fbi looks to question a tunisian suspect. but after finally getting him face to face, he refused to speak. that's one suspect. abu ahmed is another. we don't know what role the five others in his alleged terror cell may have played in all of this. don? >> susan, thank you very much. >>> marijuana smokers gathered around seattle's space needle counting down the seconds until the first legal puff of pot. >> three, two, one. hold on a second before...
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monroe was not the focus of the hearings, but the fbi files now show while under investigation, the fbi had no hard evidence that she was ever's communist and the files don't show the questions surrounding her death at the age of 36, which was at the time ruled a suicide. >> all the single ladies, put your hands up. >> all the single ladies and fellows. you have a chance to join her on stage at the upcoming superbowl halftime show. pepsi is holding a contest. 100 fans will get a chance to hit the stage with the diva on february 3rd at the super dome in new orleans. fans need to submit a photo of themselves, hit shape -- hip shaking and they will be used in a tv ad. fifty people along with a friend will be selected to join the singer on stage. >>> coming up, from super storm sandy stoto scorching attempts. we'll look back at the wild weather of 2012. >> and how much snow can we expect overnight? gary's back with the extended forecast. >>> well, from twisters to heat waves, and of course, the super storms seem to be the weather as the norm for 2012. janet steen has
monroe was not the focus of the hearings, but the fbi files now show while under investigation, the fbi had no hard evidence that she was ever's communist and the files don't show the questions surrounding her death at the age of 36, which was at the time ruled a suicide. >> all the single ladies, put your hands up. >> all the single ladies and fellows. you have a chance to join her on stage at the upcoming superbowl halftime show. pepsi is holding a contest. 100 fans will get a...
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osama bin laden was under indictment as a result of an fbi investigation. yet we took him out with military means. that option is still available to -- to -- in case, as necessary. >> two things, one, in the new york times, reporting that libyan government was not particularly helpful in this -- you know, we had this issue about sovereignty, who gets to investigate and how much can we invade their sovereignty. the second thing, while the fbi has been the right people to investigate it. it happened on 9/11. they didn't get there until early october, which is grossly late. once there, they department pick up all the documents. foreignpolicy.com found documents the fbi didn't and they claimed they couldn't speak to the tunesian man in custody and didn't ask the president to call and ask tunisia to let the fbi to talk to him. it took a south carolina senator, lindsay graham to do that. the fbi may be doing a lot behind the scenes, but publicly, it is not that impressive. >> the delay of three weeks getting in there was because of the libyan government, dragging
osama bin laden was under indictment as a result of an fbi investigation. yet we took him out with military means. that option is still available to -- to -- in case, as necessary. >> two things, one, in the new york times, reporting that libyan government was not particularly helpful in this -- you know, we had this issue about sovereignty, who gets to investigate and how much can we invade their sovereignty. the second thing, while the fbi has been the right people to investigate it. it...
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el fbi se une a la investigaciÓn del publicista josÉ enrique gÓmez, un crimen que desato la campaÑa contra la violencia en puerto rico, una encuesta revela que para el 2016 marco rubio es favorito, y hillary clinton esÁa al frente de los demÓcratas. asÍ empezamos. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> muy buenas noches. mi hijo no es un racista, dijo hoy en una entrevista exclusiva la madre de zimmermann, el hombre acusado de la muerte de trayvon martÍn el aÑo pasado, la primera entrevista que dan a la televisiÓn en espaÑol, la madre y su otro hijo, dijo que hubo un enfrentamiento de su hijo y trayvon martÍn de 17 aÑos antes que su hijo dispararÁ, son partes de la entrevista que grabamos. >>> esto sucediÓ, porque trayvon martÍn atacÓ a mi hijo, si no lo hubiera hecho de la manera salvaje que lo hizo. mire seÑor ramos que le tiren un puÑete en la nariz, no me imagino el dolor que me puede causar, pero que le tiren un puÑete en la nariz, se caiga al piso, se monten encima de usted, y que lo golpeen ferozmente y que le rompan la cabe
el fbi se une a la investigaciÓn del publicista josÉ enrique gÓmez, un crimen que desato la campaÑa contra la violencia en puerto rico, una encuesta revela que para el 2016 marco rubio es favorito, y hillary clinton esÁa al frente de los demÓcratas. asÍ empezamos. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> muy buenas noches. mi hijo no es un racista, dijo hoy en una entrevista exclusiva la madre de zimmermann, el hombre...
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the good news is the fbi has identified several suspects involved in the attack. the bad news is, libya has no one in custody and some of the people we identified may have even fled benghazi according to the "new york times." so much for the key players. as for the fringe players, an egyptian militant has been arrested in cairo with possible ties to the attack, but he hasn't been questioned by the u.s. and a tunisian man was arrested in october but he isn't considered a main suspect at this point, either. without a clear lead and without a whole lot of cooperation from the libyan government either, the fbi has now resorted to asking for tips on facebook and twitter. facebook and twitter in a quadruple murder case. "outfront" tonight, senator johnny isaacson. senator, thanks for being with us. it is never easy doing an investigation of this ilk on someone else's sovereign turf, but does this stand out? >> it does to me. your point is well taken. if they're looking to twitter and facebook three months later, they should have been on the ground within hours after the
the good news is the fbi has identified several suspects involved in the attack. the bad news is, libya has no one in custody and some of the people we identified may have even fled benghazi according to the "new york times." so much for the key players. as for the fringe players, an egyptian militant has been arrested in cairo with possible ties to the attack, but he hasn't been questioned by the u.s. and a tunisian man was arrested in october but he isn't considered a main suspect...
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the victim -- the fbi claims alba set up a charity scam potion as the aunt of 6-year-old victim noah posner. >> it's disheartening. i don't know how people can do it. >> reporter: vicky has scene how low scammers can g she's the god mother of benjamin wheeler. his name has been used in a money grab. >> the money is not set up going to him. it's in his name for someone else. >> reporter: a legitimate fund has been set up but vicky said they did it the right way with the family going through a bank. >> that is the only safeguard way to make sure your donations are getting to the right place. >> reporter: that's something experts say you should check before giving to a family fund. recommending those who use a
the victim -- the fbi claims alba set up a charity scam potion as the aunt of 6-year-old victim noah posner. >> it's disheartening. i don't know how people can do it. >> reporter: vicky has scene how low scammers can g she's the god mother of benjamin wheeler. his name has been used in a money grab. >> the money is not set up going to him. it's in his name for someone else. >> reporter: a legitimate fund has been set up but vicky said they did it the right way with the...
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. >> not only that, the fbi gets in there three week later to check it out. colonel david hunt and kt mcfarland, aas pleasure having you with us. >>> coming up, congressman peter king still fuming over benghazi. >>> later, it's the holiday. i bet you can't top this random act of kindness. [ male announcer ] are you considering a new medicare plan?
. >> not only that, the fbi gets in there three week later to check it out. colonel david hunt and kt mcfarland, aas pleasure having you with us. >>> coming up, congressman peter king still fuming over benghazi. >>> later, it's the holiday. i bet you can't top this random act of kindness. [ male announcer ] are you considering a new medicare plan?
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, the fbi actually removed some materials from this apartment, including perhaps a computer. but at this point, it is now clear that the shooter was not ryan lanza, it was his brother adam lanza. ryan we believe is still in custody. i can tell you, this ashleigh. while the scene was buzzing with all those law enforcement officials it is much, much quieter now. this street had been closed down, now it's wide open. just a few token police standing outside the apartment building where ryan lanza lives. it's a five-story apartment building. two and three bedroom apartments. hoboken, it's a hip city right now, a lot of people, young families here, young people live here, often work in new york city. ryan lanza, 24, we don't know a whole lot about him. we believe he's is custody but not, not apparently the shooter as had been reported for a long time today. ashley? >> it will be devastating for that family undoubtedly. john berman live in hoe boke 10 for us. obviously as this started to transpire alarm bells went off throughout the district here. the entire school district went int
, the fbi actually removed some materials from this apartment, including perhaps a computer. but at this point, it is now clear that the shooter was not ryan lanza, it was his brother adam lanza. ryan we believe is still in custody. i can tell you, this ashleigh. while the scene was buzzing with all those law enforcement officials it is much, much quieter now. this street had been closed down, now it's wide open. just a few token police standing outside the apartment building where ryan lanza...
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last time we did it, it was done through the fbi -- actually the irs criminal investigation division took the money away. several homes were seized. there was ins, it was all the federal law enforcement agencies that were there to protect these women. is there any more money from the federal government? >> i know we're constantly asking the grant unit to extend this. we have to show that we're willing to play this game and we're coming forward (inaudible) having individuals plead guilty to charges shows a lot. i think as we continue doing those kind of cases and building those cases we will see results. we have asset forfeitures that will be coming so i can foresee more things happening. >> we're currently working with the fbi right now. >> commissioner turman. >> i move that we, the ask the board of supervisors to authorize the police to retroactively accept and appropriate a grant in the amount of $200,000 from the california emergency management agency. >> second. >> first we have to have public comment. any public comment? seeing none, all in favor say aye. please call line item
last time we did it, it was done through the fbi -- actually the irs criminal investigation division took the money away. several homes were seized. there was ins, it was all the federal law enforcement agencies that were there to protect these women. is there any more money from the federal government? >> i know we're constantly asking the grant unit to extend this. we have to show that we're willing to play this game and we're coming forward (inaudible) having individuals plead guilty...
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>> sure. >> well, the fbi doesn't -- >> go ahead. >> bob, go ahead. >> the fbi is against torture. it can't take the evidence and take it into court. an fbi agent who interrogated khalid sheik muhammad disagreed that torture got anyone anywhere. they're completely opposed to it. the cia was reluctant to use torture, too. it was the pentagon. and as we know, as peter said, the results are mixed. >> so, peter, do you fear this becomes the narrative? that people will see this and think, okay, waterboarding got bin laden? >> yeah. i mean, i think that's the bottom line. i don't think that's not the filmmaker's intent, and they have many other scenes in the movie about how the relationship with the foreign intelligence service derived a very important lead, the real name of bin laden's courier, how they tracked down the cell phones he was using and how human spies on the ground in pakistan tracked him to where he was hiding with bin laden. but at the end of the day when somebody pulls something out of a file and it's from foreign intelligence service, that's not an inherently dramatic s
>> sure. >> well, the fbi doesn't -- >> go ahead. >> bob, go ahead. >> the fbi is against torture. it can't take the evidence and take it into court. an fbi agent who interrogated khalid sheik muhammad disagreed that torture got anyone anywhere. they're completely opposed to it. the cia was reluctant to use torture, too. it was the pentagon. and as we know, as peter said, the results are mixed. >> so, peter, do you fear this becomes the narrative? that people...
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. >> the very latest on the manhunt which is being led by the fbi. it is believed that they fled together possibly toward the southwest suburbs. want to show you a live picture. i believe we have a live picture of sky cam 9. the fbi says the two suspects were seen earlier today in the southwest suburbs. that is what led investigators to the home of one of the suspects. we saw investigators going in. the combination of fbi agents. >> want to show you a picture of the rope that is hanging out of the window. it is like something you have seen a movie. 5:00 was the last time that there to sell was checked. it is not until a 40 5:00 a.m. at that they realize that the guards were missing. it is an astonishing feat of acrobatics. look how high he came up. he could nfl. i imagine you cannot come out of the building with orange jumpsuits in downtown chicago and not stick out like a sore thumb. it is amazing indeed. both of the inmates are convicted bank robbers. he tried himself. he represented himself in court. he actually had to be restrained. a boyish proc
. >> the very latest on the manhunt which is being led by the fbi. it is believed that they fled together possibly toward the southwest suburbs. want to show you a live picture. i believe we have a live picture of sky cam 9. the fbi says the two suspects were seen earlier today in the southwest suburbs. that is what led investigators to the home of one of the suspects. we saw investigators going in. the combination of fbi agents. >> want to show you a picture of the rope that is...
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in the country and very much unlike the police or fbi, they operate largely in secret. so their arrests are secret, detentions are secret. today, for example, we have a story about immigrants with no criminal records detained and don't get a right to a swift and public hearing. put in jails and no one in the public has a right to know this. our criminal system is very different, because perhaps people don't want the public to know that they have been under arrest, but those public protections are there to protect the people who are -- whose liberty is taken away by the government. >> i really encourage everybody to read this. i was shocked by some of your findings. so you have another piece in tomorrow's "boston globe." a quick preview on that? >> yes, well, it starts with a 29-year-old woman from france who was trying to go back to france and she was stopped at the u.s./canadian border and jailed and she was kept in jail for 12 days, and an immigration agent made the decision to detain her briefly and privately
in the country and very much unlike the police or fbi, they operate largely in secret. so their arrests are secret, detentions are secret. today, for example, we have a story about immigrants with no criminal records detained and don't get a right to a swift and public hearing. put in jails and no one in the public has a right to know this. our criminal system is very different, because perhaps people don't want the public to know that they have been under arrest, but those public protections...
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we've been working with the fbi for years. the exploitation of girls underage on the internet is also a federal offense. >> with help from a federal human trafficking grant the oakland pd and the fbi regularly conduct sting operations. >> again, the mission is to rescue any underage prostitute from being exploited and identify and arrest their pimp. an officer will make a deal for a sexual act in exchange for currency. targeted individuals will be taken into custody. >> their objective, to rescue young girls in trouble. a male officer plays the human decoy. he will call young girls from online ads and ask them to meet him at this hotel. >> there are certain girls we have focused in on. we've gone ahead and we printed out their play name or stage name, so to speak. where they can be reached at. we will start calling those individuals and attempting to lure them into the hotel room. >> veteran investigator jim says undercover opportunities like this one give law enforcement the rare opportunity to pull girls off the streets and
we've been working with the fbi for years. the exploitation of girls underage on the internet is also a federal offense. >> with help from a federal human trafficking grant the oakland pd and the fbi regularly conduct sting operations. >> again, the mission is to rescue any underage prostitute from being exploited and identify and arrest their pimp. an officer will make a deal for a sexual act in exchange for currency. targeted individuals will be taken into custody. >> their...