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. >> the fbi shows is up 30 days later. they can't even find the guy who's sitting in a downtown coffee shop in benghazi? we know what's going on here. but you're talking to me about trying to get to the truth of what's going on when, you know, the left, quite frankly, main strategy is criminal politics. they want to bury christie, bankrupt him, destroy his political career. you know, put him in prison. >> let me ask you this, paul, from this standpoint, i know democrats from the last few weeks have loved the idea of the george washington bridge and the whole process of christie's problem, but in fact in benghazi, apparently 15 people who have tried to cooperate with us have been killed during this process of the last few weeks. apparently our rules so so totally screwed up that the chairman of the joint chiefs yesterday said they hadn't gone after certain people because they weren't sure under the way the congress wrote the law that they could actually prove these guys belonged to al qaeda and therefore they're semisafe ev
. >> the fbi shows is up 30 days later. they can't even find the guy who's sitting in a downtown coffee shop in benghazi? we know what's going on here. but you're talking to me about trying to get to the truth of what's going on when, you know, the left, quite frankly, main strategy is criminal politics. they want to bury christie, bankrupt him, destroy his political career. you know, put him in prison. >> let me ask you this, paul, from this standpoint, i know democrats from the...
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. >>> this morning, the family of a missing fbi agent is demanding answers and coming forward. bob levinson disappeared seven years ago. and the u.s. government long claimed he went to iran on a private trip. but now his family tells cnn's susan candiotti they knew he was there working for the cia, but they were told not to talk about it, for fear it could put him in jeopardy. >> he was doing what he always did, which is works for the united states. and investigating criminal activities. and the united states government has not taken ownership of it yet. >> you feel he was abandoned? >> i feel he was left there. he was a man left behind. >> we were told bit u.s. government that by revealing what he was actually doing over there would have been harmful to his safety. >> the family said he want the government to come clean about what bob levinson was doing in iran. and they want the obama administration to work harder to bring him home. >>> in the markets dow futures lower. dow down 44 points yesterday. the nasdaq and s&p closed higher. in europe, stocks in london, frankfurt, par
. >>> this morning, the family of a missing fbi agent is demanding answers and coming forward. bob levinson disappeared seven years ago. and the u.s. government long claimed he went to iran on a private trip. but now his family tells cnn's susan candiotti they knew he was there working for the cia, but they were told not to talk about it, for fear it could put him in jeopardy. >> he was doing what he always did, which is works for the united states. and investigating criminal...
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the fbi, however, did not buy this. here's cnn's david mattingly. >> reporter: missing and legally dead, former georgia banker aubrey lee price appeared very much alive leaving federal court. looking very different than he did when he disappeared a year and a half ago. >> would you have recognized this guy? >> every time i see that shot, it doesn't get old, how shocking it is. >> reporter: wendy cross is among more than 100 people allegedly defrauded by price in a $40 million investment scheme. a federal complaint says price confessed in a 22-page letter that he falsified statements with false returns. in order to conceal more than 20 million in investor losses. >> it was my life savings. yes, it was devastating. >> reporter: cross lost $300,000. it put her food truck business in jeopardy and left her financially ruined, a risk she never suspected she was taking. >> he was a clean cut, soft spoken guy that seemed extremely professional and, you know, that's how i knew him. >> reporter: in 2012 law enforcement said price
the fbi, however, did not buy this. here's cnn's david mattingly. >> reporter: missing and legally dead, former georgia banker aubrey lee price appeared very much alive leaving federal court. looking very different than he did when he disappeared a year and a half ago. >> would you have recognized this guy? >> every time i see that shot, it doesn't get old, how shocking it is. >> reporter: wendy cross is among more than 100 people allegedly defrauded by price in a $40...
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many people have been cooperating with the fbi because the fbi is trying to figure out what happened at the consulate there. now we come to find out that many of those people cooperating with the fbi have been killed. evan perez is following this. he has more for us now. tell us more, evan. >> reporter: well, this report which was issued today by the senate intelligence committee, in other words you have members of both parties who have agreed on this one report which says there's been -- this whole investigation of the benghazi attacks has been hampered because some of the people who the fbi interviewed in benghazi, in libya have since been killed. we don't know and the report doesn't say whether or not these people were killed because they were cooperating with the fbi or with the investigation. but it is something that is probably going to make it much more difficult for us to find out once and for all what exactly happened, why it happened, and who was exactly responsible. >> all right. i'm sure you'll keep digging on this story, this report just came out. evan perez, we apprecia
many people have been cooperating with the fbi because the fbi is trying to figure out what happened at the consulate there. now we come to find out that many of those people cooperating with the fbi have been killed. evan perez is following this. he has more for us now. tell us more, evan. >> reporter: well, this report which was issued today by the senate intelligence committee, in other words you have members of both parties who have agreed on this one report which says there's been --...
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he's a form fbi agent and former marine. i think maybe the marine part came out of him. >> have you ever threatened to throw a reporter over a balcony? >> i don't think i've ever threatened it. >> let's listen to this. >> death think but don't go back and check. >> see if this michael grimm brings back any memories. let's watch this. >> i'm going to throw you off the f-ing balcony. like a little boy. i couldn't imagine you possibly doing that really. >> i hope i never did it. i don't want you to check. he had did do the right thing, called him today, apologized, they're going to have lunch together and hopefully make up. >> there was one moment we can all agree a very special moment last night. this is when president obama saluted sergeant corey remsburg who had done several tours. >> my recovery has not been easy, he says. nothing in life that's worth anything is easy. corey is here tonight. and like the army he loves, like the america he serves, sergeant first class corey remsburg never gives up. ♪ >>> 1958 three young b
he's a form fbi agent and former marine. i think maybe the marine part came out of him. >> have you ever threatened to throw a reporter over a balcony? >> i don't think i've ever threatened it. >> let's listen to this. >> death think but don't go back and check. >> see if this michael grimm brings back any memories. let's watch this. >> i'm going to throw you off the f-ing balcony. like a little boy. i couldn't imagine you possibly doing that really. >>...
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edgar hoover fbi building. in one of the letters he said the fbi is a joke. the fbi will not be catching us any time soon. >> the fbi, of course, had no idea about the unabomber's identity or whereabouts. and ted kaczynski took great pains to make sure he didn't leave a single clue. >> he would take files and he would file everything down after he built something so that he could ensure that he was getting rid of fingerprints. he was obsessed about leaving fingerprint evidence. >> kaczynski also planted false clues to throw investigators off the trail. >> he went to a bathroom at the bus station in missoula, montana, and he actually took hairs off the floor of the restroom. and then in subsequent bombs, he would take those hairs and put them in between layers of tape. and the whole idea was when the subsequent bombs exploded at a crime scene, we would think that hair might have something to do with the unabomber. when he was out on a run to collect information or to collect components for his bombs, he would make sure he had a disguise. he put cotton up his n
edgar hoover fbi building. in one of the letters he said the fbi is a joke. the fbi will not be catching us any time soon. >> the fbi, of course, had no idea about the unabomber's identity or whereabouts. and ted kaczynski took great pains to make sure he didn't leave a single clue. >> he would take files and he would file everything down after he built something so that he could ensure that he was getting rid of fingerprints. he was obsessed about leaving fingerprint evidence....
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. >> reporter: you know, we spoke with several members, former members of the fbi and asked, well, is it possible that there could be a third autopsy? you've got the competing ones from the state and the independent pathologist would the fbi want their own. it was possible. but now without the lungs that would have actually shown some evidence of positional asphyxsia or the tissue from the jaw evidence of blunt force trauma to the neck it's no point of exhuming his body for the third autopsy. they'll have to rely on the reports and the photographs and the slides from those two pathologists. >> it's just adding insult to injury in all this. the horror for this family. victor blackwell, appreciate the update. >>> up next, new revelations notice the investigation to former nfl star aaron hernandez. new documents show he may have pulled the trigger in awn solved double homicide. >>> remembering a tv legend, the professor russell johnson who turned a three-hour tour into the role of a lifetime. how can you get back pain relief that lasts up to 16 hours? with thermacare heatwraps. thermacar
. >> reporter: you know, we spoke with several members, former members of the fbi and asked, well, is it possible that there could be a third autopsy? you've got the competing ones from the state and the independent pathologist would the fbi want their own. it was possible. but now without the lungs that would have actually shown some evidence of positional asphyxsia or the tissue from the jaw evidence of blunt force trauma to the neck it's no point of exhuming his body for the third...
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burglars that edadmitted to a break in 30 years ago stealing files to expose dmomestic spyin that the fbi was doing. that's at the top of thour the hour. >> we will be watching. >>> a continuing cycle of violence and thug ri. that's how the police in omaha, nebraska describes the video. a boy in diapers is being told to repeat profanities. the union says it it posted the video to educate the public about the culture they are dealing with in omaha. but critics say posting the video goes too far. we have blurred the toddler's identity and censored the bad language, but i want to warn our viewers the video is still disturbing. casey wian is out front with this story. >> reporter: this child is 2 or 3 years old and saying profane words with at least three adults. they seem irritated over a fallen chair. >> you a [ bleep ]. >> stop. >> you throwing a fit right now. [ bleep ] you. >> the child flips his middle finger at the camera. the toddler whose face was shown in the original video exchanges at least 35 swear words with the adults in the 1 minute 23 second video. >> that's why you can't fig
burglars that edadmitted to a break in 30 years ago stealing files to expose dmomestic spyin that the fbi was doing. that's at the top of thour the hour. >> we will be watching. >>> a continuing cycle of violence and thug ri. that's how the police in omaha, nebraska describes the video. a boy in diapers is being told to repeat profanities. the union says it it posted the video to educate the public about the culture they are dealing with in omaha. but critics say posting the...
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. >>> the president met wednesday with the heads of the nsa, cia and fbi along with the director of national intelligence. according to sources, the president is expected to tighten restrictions on spying on foreign leaders. >>> the first known avian flu fatality in north america has been confirmed. canada's health minister says the victim was likely infected through exposure to birds. they say it's an isolated case. >>> new developments out of utah where hundreds of same sex marriages will not be recognized while the matter is debated in the courts. they already issued an injunction stopping new marriages. a federal appeals court could hear arguments as soon as march. >>> and the people have spoken and they've got a whole lot of love for sandra bullock. and she shared the award for favorite movie with george clooney. it's a big night also for justin timberlake. he took home three awards. >> sit down. i've been up here before. >> i think that's fun for them too, right? because it's the people that are watching the movies. i think it's great. >> macklemore, give it back to the people. >> so y
. >>> the president met wednesday with the heads of the nsa, cia and fbi along with the director of national intelligence. according to sources, the president is expected to tighten restrictions on spying on foreign leaders. >>> the first known avian flu fatality in north america has been confirmed. canada's health minister says the victim was likely infected through exposure to birds. they say it's an isolated case. >>> new developments out of utah where hundreds of...
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according to a translation given the family by the fbi it reads a member of the u.s. federal investigation or cia robert anderson is here as an undercover tourist taking pictures and gathering information. since his spying activities have been established, arrest him immediately. >> knowledgeable people say the documents look real and that the people named in them are real and do hold those positions the. >> the family is outraged the cia lied for eight months, denying levinson was working under cover, losing crucial time. cia won't comment publicly but fired three people and paid the family a $2.5 million settlement. >> why do you cling to the hope that he is still there and is being held by them? >> i think that he's valuable. he wants to come home to us. i know he's just waiting for us to bring him home. >> sources say no one seems to know exactly where levinson is or how so. iran has consistently said they have no information on him. the family would like to go back to iran as they did in 2007 to push for his release. chris >> difficult situation. thank you. >>> c
according to a translation given the family by the fbi it reads a member of the u.s. federal investigation or cia robert anderson is here as an undercover tourist taking pictures and gathering information. since his spying activities have been established, arrest him immediately. >> knowledgeable people say the documents look real and that the people named in them are real and do hold those positions the. >> the family is outraged the cia lied for eight months, denying levinson was...
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i want to bring in steve moore, former fbi special agent. wrote a book about this case and you saw him in erin mclaughlin's report and also significant work investigating this for the knox family. cnn legal analyst and former homicide prosecutor paul callan joins me, as well. paul, in the united states, this is a case that arouses passionate points of view. and the majority of americans who follow this case believe that amanda knox is innocent. why do you think they're wrong? >> well, you know, i don't have a personal opinion on this, but i do have the opinion that we have an obligation of respect of the italian system and they heard all of the evidence in this case. you know, the one name we haven't heard is meredith kercher. a young woman in her 20s, stabbed 40 times and that's why british public opinion and italian public opinion is anti-amanda knox. what is the case against her? one, the italians say she confessed to the crime. then she recanted the confession, but she also wrote it out in addition to orally confessing to the crime. they
i want to bring in steve moore, former fbi special agent. wrote a book about this case and you saw him in erin mclaughlin's report and also significant work investigating this for the knox family. cnn legal analyst and former homicide prosecutor paul callan joins me, as well. paul, in the united states, this is a case that arouses passionate points of view. and the majority of americans who follow this case believe that amanda knox is innocent. why do you think they're wrong? >> well, you...
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fortunately, i think the fbi sent over several dozen of its agents and hopefully they will get that on site view and be able to make a determination as to the relative safety and security. it's fairly impolitic to talk about this but when we provided security in the winter olympics in 2002 we did it within the constitution. russia can be far more aggressive from vied security for visitors, spectators and athletes. at the end of the day i still think it's very important for the fbi on site in collaboration with their intelligence community and our intelligence community to give some advice to our president. i remember that president bush on our daily meetings and we met daily to discuss terrorism and when we got closer and closer to the olympics that was the focal point of discussions. at some point in time i believe the president will have to make a statement with regard to the information our government has relative to the safety and security of sochi. >> you think it's an open question at this point whether or not the u.s. should participate or do you think it's safe, it's just about
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i think if you talk to the people at the fbi, other intelligence agencies, they will say that they have seen some changes of behavior in terrorist organizations. there are people now communicating different ways to try to avoid some of the surveillance. of course, it's hard to prove any of that. and it's also hard to prove this is a problem for the nsa, it's hard for them to prove whether these programs have actually stopped any attacks which is something that has been brought up by both judges that have looked at this and by a panel appointed by the president to take a look at these programs. >> do we have a timetable when this will be resolved? >> well, we don't. i mean, we have members of congress who are talking about making some changes to pull back some of the programs. the president says next month he's going to address some of these issues. even the issue of trying to work on any plea deal would be very complicated because snowden has said he's given up some documents to the journalists that he's working with. they would have to be in on perhaps any kind of negotiation because t
i think if you talk to the people at the fbi, other intelligence agencies, they will say that they have seen some changes of behavior in terrorist organizations. there are people now communicating different ways to try to avoid some of the surveillance. of course, it's hard to prove any of that. and it's also hard to prove this is a problem for the nsa, it's hard for them to prove whether these programs have actually stopped any attacks which is something that has been brought up by both judges...
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>> reporter: we spoke with several former members of the fbi and asked is it possible there could be a third autopsy? you've got the competing ones from the state and the independent pathologist would the fbi want their own. it was possible. but now without the lungs that would have actually shown some evidence of positional asphyxia or the tissue from the jaw evidence of blunt force trauma to the neck it's no point of exhuming his body for the third autopsy. they'll have to rely on the reports and the photographs and the slides from those two pathologists. >> it's just adding insult to injury in all this. the horror for this family. victor blackwell, appreciate the update. >>> up next, new revelations in the investigate sthoun former nfl star aaron hernandez. new documents show he may have pulled the trigger in an uninvolved double homicide. >>> remembering a tv legend, the professor russell johnson who turned a three-hour tour into the role of a lifetime. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the
>> reporter: we spoke with several former members of the fbi and asked is it possible there could be a third autopsy? you've got the competing ones from the state and the independent pathologist would the fbi want their own. it was possible. but now without the lungs that would have actually shown some evidence of positional asphyxia or the tissue from the jaw evidence of blunt force trauma to the neck it's no point of exhuming his body for the third autopsy. they'll have to rely on the...
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i think it's interesting to note, the fbi -- i went into the restroom, called the fbi, had to stall him for an hour, took him back home and the fbi came, did the perp walk. i went back into his room where he stayed and it was a tense moment for me too, the adrenaline was working and in his closet where he stayed was two shirts, one pair of jeans and a pack that he carried all the time. and i sunk down and looked oh, my god what have i done? there was no bomb inside the pack. there was nothing that indicated that he was there to cause any harm. he never did cause any harm while he was here other than betray the family. and it made me really stop and wonder what in the world was he doing here? >> charlie, that's the thing that i'm -- one of the many questions you're left with after watching this is why do you think after all these years that he did this and not just one time spoiler alert he tried to do this many times throughout his life. >> i think now after really looking at it, that in some of the cases he wanted to be with a family. he is swaggering now, in the movie he swaggers and
i think it's interesting to note, the fbi -- i went into the restroom, called the fbi, had to stall him for an hour, took him back home and the fbi came, did the perp walk. i went back into his room where he stayed and it was a tense moment for me too, the adrenaline was working and in his closet where he stayed was two shirts, one pair of jeans and a pack that he carried all the time. and i sunk down and looked oh, my god what have i done? there was no bomb inside the pack. there was nothing...
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the leaks for the last few months, since these started coming out has been severe, according to the fbi and people in intelligence agency. they say it's ruined some of their cooperation with other intelligence agencies and other countries. and they say that terrorist organizations are using other methods of communication to avoid detection, john. >> snowden's critics call him a traitor. the obama administration has been pushed on this notion of clemency in the past, they haven't seemed to jump on it at all. that is likely to change? what ramifications are we dealing with if clemency were to be granted? >> i think this a question that a few people have been thinking. i think the -- one of the top officials at nsa said recently in an interview that perhaps this is something to be thought about. i know from having conversations myself, you do -- you get the sense these folks would love for leaks to stop and one way to do that would be perhaps to bring him back and to offer some kind of deal. but you know, the idea of doing this is very complicated one. first of all, snowden himself has sai
the leaks for the last few months, since these started coming out has been severe, according to the fbi and people in intelligence agency. they say it's ruined some of their cooperation with other intelligence agencies and other countries. and they say that terrorist organizations are using other methods of communication to avoid detection, john. >> snowden's critics call him a traitor. the obama administration has been pushed on this notion of clemency in the past, they haven't seemed to...
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they got the fbi involved in this situation. yesterday the school announced that mcken si moore, jalen ragland. per nca rules, any type of sports gambling is not allowed. now according to utep, there was no evidence that these three bet on the school's games. all right a new jersey man is suing the nfl because he says the league is pricing the average fan out of the super bowl. josh finger l man claims it violates the new jersey consumer fraud act. he's seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages. the nfl says they're reviewing the suit. but they did point out the majority of the tickets are given to teams which then sell them at face value to fans. today, heat taking on the pelicans. la bron is going to get the bucket. this fan just wanted a pic of lebron, but he went up and gave her a big peculiar on the -- peck on the cheek. >> probably won't wash her face for a week. >> exactly. >> imagine that coming at you. what's happening. >>> olympic dreams have been dashed for alpine skiing sensation lindsay von. she will not co
they got the fbi involved in this situation. yesterday the school announced that mcken si moore, jalen ragland. per nca rules, any type of sports gambling is not allowed. now according to utep, there was no evidence that these three bet on the school's games. all right a new jersey man is suing the nfl because he says the league is pricing the average fan out of the super bowl. josh finger l man claims it violates the new jersey consumer fraud act. he's seeking hundreds of millions of dollars...
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black sea, it will have transport planes ready in case something terrible happens, and it is sending fbi agents both to moscow and here down to sochi to help liase with the russian security officers who are down here by the tens of thousands, and also reportedly include hundreds of cossacks wearing fur hats and swords. john? >> some pageantry along with security there. ivan watson in sochi. we will be monitoring the situation throughout the morning. thanks. >>> this morning military officials working to confirm the results of their latest air strike. cnn learned the missile strike targeted a senior military leader affiliated with al qaeda and al shabaab in somalia. the military not yet sure if the intended target was killed. >>> that dramatic music means that president obama is spending today getting ready for the all-important state of the union address that takes place tuesday night. the speech is expected to lay out the president's plan for the next year, including, reportedly, programs to increase jobs and promote economic recovery. cnn will have complete coverage of the president's
black sea, it will have transport planes ready in case something terrible happens, and it is sending fbi agents both to moscow and here down to sochi to help liase with the russian security officers who are down here by the tens of thousands, and also reportedly include hundreds of cossacks wearing fur hats and swords. john? >> some pageantry along with security there. ivan watson in sochi. we will be monitoring the situation throughout the morning. thanks. >>> this morning...
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. >>> this morning, the family of missing fbi agent is demanding answers and coming forward to what happened to him in iran. bob leavittson disappeared seven years ago. now his family tells cnn's susan candiotti, they knew he was there work for the cia, but they were told not to talk about it for here it could put him in jeopardy. >> he was doing what he always did, which is work for the united states government and investigating criminal activities. and the united states government has not taken ownership of it yet. >> you feel he was abandoned? >> i feel he was left there. he was the man left behind. >> we were told bit u.s. government by revealing what he actually was doing over there would have been harmful to his safety. >> the family says they want the government to come clean about what bob levinson was doing in iran and they want the obama administration to work harder to bring him home. >>> the dow futures lower. dow closed down 44 points. the nasdaq and s&p closed higher. stocks in london, frank ft. paris all higher. the markets are closing in asia, the nikkei finishing with a gain
. >>> this morning, the family of missing fbi agent is demanding answers and coming forward to what happened to him in iran. bob leavittson disappeared seven years ago. now his family tells cnn's susan candiotti, they knew he was there work for the cia, but they were told not to talk about it for here it could put him in jeopardy. >> he was doing what he always did, which is work for the united states government and investigating criminal activities. and the united states...
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and he's doing that with the help of the fbi. they're looking into whether it's possible that any public corruption laws might have been broken. the fact of the matter is, though, when you talk to a lot of legal experts and so on, they'll suggest it might be a stretch to try to make this into a federal case. >> and that's not the only legal woes. there is also this class action. >> absolutely, right. >> tell us about that. >> this is a group of people who were inconvenienced and may have lost time, may have lost money, while the traffic on the bridge was being held up. they're trying to get class action sort of case. that would mean representing a larger group of individuals who had a problem. they're alleging a bunch of things, including that the government actually engaged in some type of inappropriate activity. they're allegation conspiracy, and they're also allegation a lot of negligence in there. in other words, the public officials, including the governor, had a duty to avoid this kind of thing for the public, and for some
and he's doing that with the help of the fbi. they're looking into whether it's possible that any public corruption laws might have been broken. the fact of the matter is, though, when you talk to a lot of legal experts and so on, they'll suggest it might be a stretch to try to make this into a federal case. >> and that's not the only legal woes. there is also this class action. >> absolutely, right. >> tell us about that. >> this is a group of people who were...
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the fbi is getting involved. what might be up their sleeve? >> maybe some civil rights charges. it reminds me very much of the george zimmerman case, where there is an acquittal, a lot of people dissatisfied so we ask the fbi and feds to look into it. the reality is, i think it's unlikely there will be federal charges. it's hard to get convictions against police officers. we see that in case after case. even what is a horrific video like there is here, even when the person beaten to death is unarmed and guilty of no crime, as is the case here. it's just very difficult to get criminal charges to stick against police officers. >> and danny, why is that? could you explain to me what objectively reasonable means when it comes to people who are resisting arrest and the kind of force that's needed for officers? especially when it comes to what the jury is told? >> okay. so first, the constitution and the fourth amendment does not require that police officers use the least intrusive method of force in effectuating an arrest. so there is no requirement. secondly, consider this. the cali
the fbi is getting involved. what might be up their sleeve? >> maybe some civil rights charges. it reminds me very much of the george zimmerman case, where there is an acquittal, a lot of people dissatisfied so we ask the fbi and feds to look into it. the reality is, i think it's unlikely there will be federal charges. it's hard to get convictions against police officers. we see that in case after case. even what is a horrific video like there is here, even when the person beaten to death...
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last summer the fbi started digging in the house and found some of his remains. that's what led, fundamentally, to this indictment. >> organized crime like that any more or has it changed since the goodfella days? >> armored car heists and gambling and all the traditional things are still there. but the wild times of organized crime of that era are gone. the control over all the construction tray trades, the union, teamsters and every yard of concrete that was poured in new york the government got attacks on. the government has driven the mob stranglehold out of unions and industry away. but still here and very powerful. >> from 1978 until now, 2014. they're just figuring it out. thank you, we appreciate it. >> pleasure. >>> still to come, new details about justin bieber. what the pop singer told police he was doing right before being arrested and then george zimmerman isn't done with the art world yet. his last piece sold for more than $100,000. will his new painting go for more? >>> breaking news. whiteout conditions cause a massive and deadly pileup on an indi
last summer the fbi started digging in the house and found some of his remains. that's what led, fundamentally, to this indictment. >> organized crime like that any more or has it changed since the goodfella days? >> armored car heists and gambling and all the traditional things are still there. but the wild times of organized crime of that era are gone. the control over all the construction tray trades, the union, teamsters and every yard of concrete that was poured in new york the...
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retro report, former reporter for "the washington post" told the story of the 1971 break-in of an fbi office in pennsylvania where the perpetrators have revealed themselves after 40 years. it's an amazing tale and it's a real sort of footnote to the history of the late '60s, early '70s and the exposure of j. edgar hoover's misdeeds. >> you still don't think it was right? >> i don't think it was right but it's an interesting story. and twitter, come after me. >> we're out of time. buddy, great to have you on the program. >> thank you. a pleasure. thank you guys so much. these are awesome. are you cooking every day? >> i bake all the time. that's what i do. >> you've got to wake up early to bake. >> i'm in between 6:00 and 7:00 every morning. >> just a great service to humanity. >> we love it. everybody loves cake. >> who doesn't love cake? >> buddy, thank you very much. our best to the panel. that does it for "ago 360 later." we'll see you tomorrow night. >>> next, president obama publicly bashed by a member of his own cabinet. new details of a shocking new memoir. plus, growing outrag
retro report, former reporter for "the washington post" told the story of the 1971 break-in of an fbi office in pennsylvania where the perpetrators have revealed themselves after 40 years. it's an amazing tale and it's a real sort of footnote to the history of the late '60s, early '70s and the exposure of j. edgar hoover's misdeeds. >> you still don't think it was right? >> i don't think it was right but it's an interesting story. and twitter, come after me. >> we're...
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without evidence of a body, the fbi continued to look for him. that search ended on tuesday, thanks to a glynn county, georgia sheriff who stopped price's vehicle for having darkly tinted windows. the bold fugitive will now be brought to justice. he faces up to 30 years in prison. you've got to wonder, did his family know he was still out there? they did fill out a missing persons report in 2012. police have a lot more investigating to do to get to the bottom of all this. >> yes, they do. we want to bring in hln legal analyst joey jackson. >> wow. >> are they going to be searching for any potential conversations, e-mails, texts, anything that ties him to family members or business associates? >> you better believe it. they're going to be searching for everything. the interesting thing about a federal investigation, generally by the time they catch up to you, particularly with a crime like this, there is a paper trail that's long and deep. that paper trail, particularly when we're talking about money and invests funds, there's a larger question he
without evidence of a body, the fbi continued to look for him. that search ended on tuesday, thanks to a glynn county, georgia sheriff who stopped price's vehicle for having darkly tinted windows. the bold fugitive will now be brought to justice. he faces up to 30 years in prison. you've got to wonder, did his family know he was still out there? they did fill out a missing persons report in 2012. police have a lot more investigating to do to get to the bottom of all this. >> yes, they do....
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"american hustle," story about a 1970s fbi sting. "zero gravity" and "12 years a slave." that got nine nominations. and some big snubs. also joining us is christy smith, cnn entertainment commentator. she's at the sundance film festival in utah. in terms of the snubs, what surprised you the most? oprah got a lot of headlines, tom hanks, as well. >> i would be remiss standing here in park city at the launch of the sundance film festival if i didn't talk about robert redford. he was a front runner going in, since "all is lost" premiered. everybody had redford as a lock. i was really shocked that he didn't get the nom, and everybody up here has been talking about it all day. >> dr. ruth, you know meryl streep. did you see the movie? >> i did. she did get nominated, and i'm very happy about that. because people my age, i'm 85, and look what's happening to your hollywood. they are now willing to have a few women of an older age, and not only play beautifully, that you can really see while you're sitting there, but also be nominated. i want her to win. >> it's her 18th nominati
"american hustle," story about a 1970s fbi sting. "zero gravity" and "12 years a slave." that got nine nominations. and some big snubs. also joining us is christy smith, cnn entertainment commentator. she's at the sundance film festival in utah. in terms of the snubs, what surprised you the most? oprah got a lot of headlines, tom hanks, as well. >> i would be remiss standing here in park city at the launch of the sundance film festival if i didn't talk about...
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according to neighborhood scout, a website that compiles nationwide crime rates based on fbi data, hollywood had 38 rape cases last year. 38. what we want to know is how with numbers like that the hollywood police department couldn't manage to process the rain kits. but again, answers were hard to come by. we were shut out at city hall and by city officials, too. >> it's an alarming amount of time, an alarming amount of rape kits. >> the chief is promising to make up for lost time. >> i can't account for what happened in the past. i can only account from my point going forward. i'm going to ensure that never happens again. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, hollywood, florida. >> let me know what you think about this story. you can share thoughts on my facebook page and tweet me @fwhitfield. >>> if you shop at michael's, the chain may be the latest victim of hackers. it has learned of possible fraudulent activity on some of its customers payment cards and wanted to alert them just in time. starting today it will cost you $0.49 to mail a first class letter. the $0.03 jump is the biggest increase i
according to neighborhood scout, a website that compiles nationwide crime rates based on fbi data, hollywood had 38 rape cases last year. 38. what we want to know is how with numbers like that the hollywood police department couldn't manage to process the rain kits. but again, answers were hard to come by. we were shut out at city hall and by city officials, too. >> it's an alarming amount of time, an alarming amount of rape kits. >> the chief is promising to make up for lost time....
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the fbi is alerted. the las vegas s.w.a.t. team is on alert. i have security going everywhere i go. that's the hate i'm dealing with. >> has the reaction, however well-reasoned or unreasoned, has the venom of the reaction and the amount of the reaction made you think twice about going through with this? >> it hasn't made me think twice, but piers, to be honest, 100% i had no idea thought would be this visceral. i had no idea that they would be attacking my 2-year-old daughter and my 7-year-old daughter and my beautiful young wife, and they want to kill us all and burn us and make a "saw" movie out of us, piers. these are the type of things that i'm getting, okay? now look, you can say what you want to say about hunting and say what you want to say about me and say it's an egotistical thing. it's not. it's a belief system, a belief in conservation for me, piers. that's what it is. and you have a belief about firearms, about a lot of things. i respect your belief. man, if i was right there, piers, i'd hug you, okay? i'm a good human being. just because i have a different belief than t
the fbi is alerted. the las vegas s.w.a.t. team is on alert. i have security going everywhere i go. that's the hate i'm dealing with. >> has the reaction, however well-reasoned or unreasoned, has the venom of the reaction and the amount of the reaction made you think twice about going through with this? >> it hasn't made me think twice, but piers, to be honest, 100% i had no idea thought would be this visceral. i had no idea that they would be attacking my 2-year-old daughter and my...
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the fbi smear campaign went into action. this memo proposes a leak to reporters to tell them -- >> when violence broke out, king disappeared. king chose to hide out in a white owned and operated holiday inn. >> reverend kyles found king there. was reverend king determined to come back and do it right? >> oh, yes. he was absolutely determined to come back and do it. he said, if we don't have a peaceful march in memphis, we cannot go to washington. >> that very next day, friday, march 29th, james earl ray drove from atlanta back to birmingham. he found this ad in the local newspaper. ray's own words, again. >> we got the address of the eromarine supply out of the want ads section. i called there and they had a large supply of rifles. >> the store owner did not want to be interviewed, but pointed out where ray stood at the counter that day. >> i asked the salesman for a deer rifle, he showed me one, which i bought. >> but after ray left, he insisted the mystery man, raoul, told him to get a different rifle. >> i then called ero
the fbi smear campaign went into action. this memo proposes a leak to reporters to tell them -- >> when violence broke out, king disappeared. king chose to hide out in a white owned and operated holiday inn. >> reverend kyles found king there. was reverend king determined to come back and do it right? >> oh, yes. he was absolutely determined to come back and do it. he said, if we don't have a peaceful march in memphis, we cannot go to washington. >> that very next day,...
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both the fbi and the nypd say they're doing this, about 200 people already have been rounded up by the nypd in the last few days, focusing on this problem, brianna. >> so broad security measures there. and also, evan, this is a huge metropolitan area. what kind of special challenges does that pose? >> well, the biggest thing is this is unlike other super bowls that are held in warmer climates. this is a transit-focused area. so people aren't going to be able to park nearby the stadium. they're going to to be on transit. it creates a lot more problems for screening people to get into the stadium. and obviously the weather this weekend is going to be dreadful, going to be very cold. so you can imagine even more trouble trying to get people screened wearing big, heavy coats and all of the extra gear they're going to be carrying, which is always a big security risk and a big security concern for federal officials and the local officials that are working this game, brianna. >> that's right. take your patience with you. it's going to be a fun time. people just need to relax and get ready for
both the fbi and the nypd say they're doing this, about 200 people already have been rounded up by the nypd in the last few days, focusing on this problem, brianna. >> so broad security measures there. and also, evan, this is a huge metropolitan area. what kind of special challenges does that pose? >> well, the biggest thing is this is unlike other super bowls that are held in warmer climates. this is a transit-focused area. so people aren't going to be able to park nearby the...
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in fact, he didn't know this man was wanted by the fbi until he saw his pictures on the news after his arrest new years eve. the bigger surprise actually came when he went to the house, he found a marijuana growing operation in that house he was renting to aubrey price. when investigators went in there, they took out 225 marijuana plants in varying stages of development. in charges coming from that but it might take steps towards the answer of what price was doing while he was missing. >> marijuana simply all over the news today in unrelated stories. david, one of the bigs fo quest for me, what about price's family? they didn't know anything about this? >> no one has accused them of that but right now it's very hard to tell how honest price is because he was talking to local authority when is he was arrested in that traffic stop, and he was pleading with them not to alert the media until his family had been notified first, saying that they didn't know that he was still alive. so, we don't know if they compiled, but we do know now that his family obviously knows that he's alive, and of
in fact, he didn't know this man was wanted by the fbi until he saw his pictures on the news after his arrest new years eve. the bigger surprise actually came when he went to the house, he found a marijuana growing operation in that house he was renting to aubrey price. when investigators went in there, they took out 225 marijuana plants in varying stages of development. in charges coming from that but it might take steps towards the answer of what price was doing while he was missing. >>...
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fbi agents are going to continue apparently to conduct fact finding views. and a formal investigation could be launched. >>> they trained their entire lives at the olympics, but now wearing red, white and blue could put team usa in danger. that's a warning coming from the state department. it's urging american athletes to avoid wearing their olympic uniforms, these are the ones from ralph lauren, you see them here when they're outside of the olympics in sochi, russia, out of fear for their safety. cnn's nick walsh joins us live. nick, this is remarkable. the state department is worried about an uptick in terror threats. is that inside this secured area, as well as outside? >> reporter: well, i have to be straight with you, the ring of steel they've put in here. 37,000 police and military involved in securing this area, it would make it probably quite hard for something to happen inside that secure area. the majority of the warnings we read seem to point around the broader area around the olympic venues that are referred to as soft targets. but those warnings
fbi agents are going to continue apparently to conduct fact finding views. and a formal investigation could be launched. >>> they trained their entire lives at the olympics, but now wearing red, white and blue could put team usa in danger. that's a warning coming from the state department. it's urging american athletes to avoid wearing their olympic uniforms, these are the ones from ralph lauren, you see them here when they're outside of the olympics in sochi, russia, out of fear for...
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. >> in response to the report taylor said: >> they say the hackers work with the cia and fbi to place spyware on apparatus. they say any tools it uses investigations are legal. >> all right that bitter cold outside could make for a historic game in green bay and how do the players do this? former green bay packer tells us. lasses, something that runs office and has a keyboard. but i wanted a tablet for me, for stuff like twitter and xbox, so my downtime can be more like uptime. that's why i got a windows 2 in 1 which does both -- works as a laptop and a tablet. so i can manage my crazy life, and also have a life. [ beep ] gotta go. ♪ [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. >>> today's playoff game between green bay and san francisco could be historic. winds will make it feel like 20 and below. what is it like to play in conditions like that? former player came on cnn today and explained. >> reporter: y >> you get moving around and i think that is what happens until you get off to the side. >> does it hurt more but i
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plenty of blame to go around and notes that, get this, 15 people who cooperated with the continuing fbi investigation in libya have already been killed. joining us now the chair of the senate intelligence committee senator dianne feinstein of california. senator, thanks for joining us. >> you're welcome. >> a very important report your committee just released today including that the attacks on the u.s. mission in benghazi were likely preventable, those attacks that killed the u.s. ambassador and three other americans. who should be held responsible for what clearly was a failure? >> well, let me say why the report says they're very likely preventable. and that's because there was adequate intelligence. i personally went through a stack like this of intelligence that forewarned. and we know there were a number of events, attacks that took place in the six months prior to benghazi. we also know that there was discussion about added security. we know the ambassador did not want added security. we know there were concerns about benghazi. we know there were training camps around that area.
plenty of blame to go around and notes that, get this, 15 people who cooperated with the continuing fbi investigation in libya have already been killed. joining us now the chair of the senate intelligence committee senator dianne feinstein of california. senator, thanks for joining us. >> you're welcome. >> a very important report your committee just released today including that the attacks on the u.s. mission in benghazi were likely preventable, those attacks that killed the u.s....
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the fbi has said that they believe from the kenyan authorities that the four died in the attack. from what they know, based on what our team saw, that crime scene was not secured. that first day at that westgate mall, people were able to go right into that building. there was never a sense that there was any kind of alarm there. i find it hard to believe that anyone categorically can say that no one escaped. it was just disarray. panic, terror, never a sense that the kenyan authorities had it under control. and the fbi also says they believe this would be a propaganda for al shabaab network implicated in this that woo come out and say we pulled this off and our guys escaped. no one, not the nypd, not the kenyan authorities have put together an argument that any more of the men involved in this. hopefully, that's what the kenyan government is seeking to prove in the coming days. >> not a lot of transparency. nima, thank you so much. >>> this country, a retired police captain accused of opening fire in a florida movie theater is still in jail this morning after a judge denied bail
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for you just in to cnn, here, we're watching this high school, this is just outside of houston, the fbi is on the scene after a suspicious package was found at seven lakes high school, this is katy, texas. we're told by our affiliate kprc that a device has been found that is, quote, unquote, potentially explosive. you see all the kids scatter on the football field here. parents are being told, stay away, you cannot pick up your students, your children at this time. we're watching this story very closely out of katy, texas, as soon as we have more information, we'll pass it along to you live. >>> for days more than 300,000 people have not been able to use tap water to drink, to bathe, to brush their teeth. that could soon be changing of course as anxiety is running high over this contaminated water. plus a figure skater falls and finishes in fourth place, yet we makes the u.s. olympic team over the ladies who beat her. is that fair? we'll discuss coming up, you're watching cnn. [ male announcer ] even more impressive than the research this man has at his disposal is how he puts it to wor
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they stole secret fbi documents from an fdi office that they pried open. they also helped blow the lid off of j. edgar hoover's vast spying on u.s. citizens and stuff back then people calmed dirty tricks. sound familiar? going to tell you all about this in a moment. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. afghanistan, in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> decades before edward snowd
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but we can tell our viewers that the fbi is continuing to investigate to see if your son's civil rights were violated. can you tell me, do you have any update on that federal investigation? >> i don't have any update. just what you stated. i will be talking with them later today, though. and you know, his interview right there, he was always alluding to it's somebody else's fault. the training that was given to them. the policies that were in place. it's garbage, really, that they should have been responsible for their own actions as police officers. >> as far as that case, though, this is over. i know you filed a lawsuit against the city of fullerton. your wife has already settled. you talk about the policies here. what do you want? you have lost your son. what can you get from this? what changes do you want? >> i already had several changes. every member, even the employees of the police department have gone through specialized training to work with the homeless. and many law enforcement agencies throughout southern california have done the same. and, you know, i have a platform right
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they got the fbi involved. yesterday, the school announced that jalen moore and jesse rousecow were no longer part of the team. any type of sports gambling is prohibited and resulted in a one-year suspension and loss of eligibility. according to the school, there is no evidence that the three bet on their own games. >>> a new jersey man is suing the nfl because he says the legal is pricing the average fan out of the super bowl. josh finkleman claims the nfl made only 1% of tickets available to fans and that vial lights the new jersey consumer fraud act. the nfl said it's reviewing the suit. but the league did point out that the majority of super bowl tickets are given to teams which sell them at face value to fans who win lotteries. >>> florida state completed their dream season monday night beating auburn for the national title. but someone got a little too excited when rushing to get the championship t-shirts ready for order. the official championship t-shirt being sold to the florida state seminole shop tues
they got the fbi involved. yesterday, the school announced that jalen moore and jesse rousecow were no longer part of the team. any type of sports gambling is prohibited and resulted in a one-year suspension and loss of eligibility. according to the school, there is no evidence that the three bet on their own games. >>> a new jersey man is suing the nfl because he says the legal is pricing the average fan out of the super bowl. josh finkleman claims the nfl made only 1% of tickets...
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but received leniency for helping the fbi in other terrorism cases. >>> in utah marriage licenses for same sex couples can no longer be issued. they appealed a decision that for a short time allowed gays and lesbians to tie the knot. >> it's unfortunate that many utah citizens have been put into this legal limbo. but we are evaluating their legal status currently. >> the supreme court justices made the move 17 days after a judge struck down the amendment that banned gay marriage. >>> a picture is worth much more than a thousand words in the bitter washington cold. a young man huddled under a blanket. the man, nick symmonds had been reported missing in new york after days of searching for him, there he finally was, on the cover of "usa today." between the paper, the photograph, and the family, the metropolitan police were able to track him down. he and his family have since been reunited. >>> and urban outfitters underfire for a woman's t-shirt with the word depression scrawled all over it. a retailer pulled the shirt and in a tweet said we're sorry to those offended by the tee we brou
but received leniency for helping the fbi in other terrorism cases. >>> in utah marriage licenses for same sex couples can no longer be issued. they appealed a decision that for a short time allowed gays and lesbians to tie the knot. >> it's unfortunate that many utah citizens have been put into this legal limbo. but we are evaluating their legal status currently. >> the supreme court justices made the move 17 days after a judge struck down the amendment that banned gay...
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federal courthouse, o to approve dispatches on a case by case basis with the fbi director able to grant quicker approval in emergencies. still, critics say that even these changes would leave the government collecting massive amounts of data unnecessarily. >> we can't continue to refer to ourselves as a quote, unquote free country when the united states government is collecting information on virtually every telephone call made in america, getting into people's e-mails, focusing on the websites that certain people are visiting. >> reporter: sanders says he may be one of those people. he sent a letter to nsa director keith alexander asking, quote, one very simple question, has the nsa spied or is the nsa currently spying on members of congress or other american elected officials. the nsa's only answer so far, that members of congress have, quote, the same privacy protections as all americans. senator rand paul, another ardent critic of mass spying, now wants to take the nsa to court with a class-action lawsuit. >> a class-action lawsuit with hundreds of thousands of participants really b
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but without evidence of a body, the fbi continued to look for him. that search ended tuesday, thanks to a glen county georgia sheriff who stopped price's vehicle for having darkly tinted windows. the bold fugitive will now be brought to justice and faces up to 30 years in prison. >> that is cnn's ana cabrera reporting for us. >> sadness over the death of an nfl player has now turned to anger instead because joe van belcher's mother has filed suit against the kansas city chiefs. in that lawsuit she says the chiefs knew he injured his brain but required him to play anyway. you may remember this incredible headline story. a little more than a year ago, he shot and killed himself and his girlfriend. the fight to save 13-year-old jahi mcmath's life has a new ally, terri schiavo foundation. a hospital in oakland plans to take her off life support but the family wants her moved to a new york facility that's willing to take her. >>> it is 300 days and counting now before toronto's next election. toronto's controversial mayor filed papers beginning his re-ele
but without evidence of a body, the fbi continued to look for him. that search ended tuesday, thanks to a glen county georgia sheriff who stopped price's vehicle for having darkly tinted windows. the bold fugitive will now be brought to justice and faces up to 30 years in prison. >> that is cnn's ana cabrera reporting for us. >> sadness over the death of an nfl player has now turned to anger instead because joe van belcher's mother has filed suit against the kansas city chiefs. in...
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he says what would you think about the idea of breaking into a fbi office? and i look at him. and i'm like, you're serious, aren't you? i was pretty vehement in my opposition to the war. and i felt like marching up and down the street with a sign was not cutting it anymore. and it was like, okay. time to kick it up a notch. >> the crew decided to break into a small fbi field office in media, pennsylvania. >> once i got over the shock of thinking that this was the nuttiest thing i'd ever heard in my life, i'm like, this is a great idea. because we're not going to make any allegations. we're going to take their own paperwork, signed by their own people, including j. edgar hoover, and give it to the newspapers. so let's see you argue with that. >> in the raines's third floor attic, the team divvied up responsibilities and assigned tasks. they hung maps to learn about the neighborhood, planned escape routes, and took extensive notes on the comings and goings in the building. >> i signed up for a correspondence course in locksmithing. that's my job, to get us in the door. practice
he says what would you think about the idea of breaking into a fbi office? and i look at him. and i'm like, you're serious, aren't you? i was pretty vehement in my opposition to the war. and i felt like marching up and down the street with a sign was not cutting it anymore. and it was like, okay. time to kick it up a notch. >> the crew decided to break into a small fbi field office in media, pennsylvania. >> once i got over the shock of thinking that this was the nuttiest thing i'd...
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the fbi disagrees. after 2011, they ended up on a national gang threat assessment as, quote, a loosely organized hybrid gang. quote, a small number of juggalos are forming more organized subsets. >> they are not neandrathals. they know not to murder someone because of our music. >> reporter: now the members of the gangs have partnered with the aclu to sue the fbi saying that designation has led to police harassment and denial of employment. they are aware of the lawsuit but decline to comment on the pending litigation. that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. i know throw you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> chris christie drops the swagger saying he's humiliated and embarrassed, spending two hours for apologizing for a city put in gridlock. mayor mark sokolich will join us live for a situation room interview. >>> plus, a rather bizarre
the fbi disagrees. after 2011, they ended up on a national gang threat assessment as, quote, a loosely organized hybrid gang. quote, a small number of juggalos are forming more organized subsets. >> they are not neandrathals. they know not to murder someone because of our music. >> reporter: now the members of the gangs have partnered with the aclu to sue the fbi saying that designation has led to police harassment and denial of employment. they are aware of the lawsuit but decline...
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one of the failings of the report was not to have long conversations with the fbi. as a matter of fact, they had no personal relationship with the fbi in the conducting of the report. pretty hard to come to a conclusion. there was no impact. when you do an investigation, it is as important to have some clue line up with the next clue. and this program clearly has done that. and it has clearly had an impact, they argue a significant impact, on eight of the cases in the affirmative, meaning it led to a disruption. and in four of the cases -- i found this interesting, we forgot about this part of the debate -- is that it stopped hundreds of thousands of fbi man hours chasing down radicals. that's hugely important. we don't have resources to waste when we know we have these targets. now here's the problem with the president's proposal. he said he's for the program. it works. he has very serious privacy concerns by a lot of mandating that the private sector keep it, as do it. but we'll find the difference between now and 70 days. that's interjected a level of uncertainty
one of the failings of the report was not to have long conversations with the fbi. as a matter of fact, they had no personal relationship with the fbi in the conducting of the report. pretty hard to come to a conclusion. there was no impact. when you do an investigation, it is as important to have some clue line up with the next clue. and this program clearly has done that. and it has clearly had an impact, they argue a significant impact, on eight of the cases in the affirmative, meaning it...
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i worked deep undercover with the fbi. when you have a backup team, they often tell you when something goes wrong or breaks bad, the most the backup team will do is give you a properly burial. if there's an explosion of some sort, can we evacuate those that survive? sure. once the ex employees goes off, the casualties have been had. that's the part that really the united states cannot do that much about. i hope that we are collaborating and working in conjunction with the russians so that we can help them any way we can to beef up their own security in their sovereign nation. >> last question. in hindsight, was sochi the right city to host the olympics? >> you negotiation it's very difficult to pick a venue like this for anyone. i don't want to second guess the commission. i think it's a difficult venue. it's certainly a bit out of the way. i think russia will have a difficult time getting people regardless of all terrorism concerns. it's just a little bit remote. i think it's difficult to attract people to go there and sp
i worked deep undercover with the fbi. when you have a backup team, they often tell you when something goes wrong or breaks bad, the most the backup team will do is give you a properly burial. if there's an explosion of some sort, can we evacuate those that survive? sure. once the ex employees goes off, the casualties have been had. that's the part that really the united states cannot do that much about. i hope that we are collaborating and working in conjunction with the russians so that we...
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nypd and fbi are on the case. all right reporting some 200 arrests for sex trafficking related crimes, everything from street corner busts to high end undercover call girl stings. nj congressman chris smith is codirector of the house. he joins me live to talk about how bad the situation has become, what's being done to do about it. a lot of critics say there's no up tick of trafficking. there's no up stick to prostitution. are they wrong? >> they're very wrong. ten years to the day i led a delegation to athens to the olympics in greece. i urged them, visited two shelters along with my wife. they did nothing as a result. there was a 95% increase in trafficked women into athens as a result of the olympics. it becomes a magnet. where there's an aggressive proactive strategy, and chris christie has put one in place. it can mitigate the instance of trafficking. when it comes to young girls, we see already in social media there's been an explosion for ads of export services and super bowl specials which is a horrific wa
nypd and fbi are on the case. all right reporting some 200 arrests for sex trafficking related crimes, everything from street corner busts to high end undercover call girl stings. nj congressman chris smith is codirector of the house. he joins me live to talk about how bad the situation has become, what's being done to do about it. a lot of critics say there's no up tick of trafficking. there's no up stick to prostitution. are they wrong? >> they're very wrong. ten years to the day i led...
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. >> yesterday at this time, tom fuentes, law enforcement analyst, former assistant fbi director saying it's not safe to be in sochi in these upcoming games for either the athletes or the spectators. thanks very much. >>> the sister of an american christian missionary kenneth bae is reacting to a statement made by her brother. he says he committed a "serious crime against north korea." she is pleading for her brother to be pardoned. >> we are very scared for him, and i think we feel an urgency more than ever, which is why we're imploring our leaders. now is the time to bring this man home. >> i've invited the sister terri chung to join me later in "the situation room" to continue this situation about her brother kenneth bae in north korea. >>> wendy davis has become something of a political star for state democrats in the state of texas. now she's facing somewhat of a little scandal over there over her version of her life story. we're going to update you on what's going on. ♪ at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower cre
. >> yesterday at this time, tom fuentes, law enforcement analyst, former assistant fbi director saying it's not safe to be in sochi in these upcoming games for either the athletes or the spectators. thanks very much. >>> the sister of an american christian missionary kenneth bae is reacting to a statement made by her brother. he says he committed a "serious crime against north korea." she is pleading for her brother to be pardoned. >> we are very scared for him,...