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i think he's professional, a former fbi agent. i take what he says very seriously. i've not seen any evidence to suggest what he said. >> the future of spying in america is going to be something that congress is going to take up. how much authority should these intelligence agencies have? do you think these programs that allow the government to collect bulk metadata, should they be here to stay? >> we have to change these programs. the president challenged us to do it. i have spoken on the floor of the senate for years about this program but only in the most circumspect way. i couldn't be specific or tell the details we now know. but the fact is we have to change them. if we have a suspicion of a person in area code 312 in chicago connected with terrorism, we don't need to collect all the phone records of every person living in the 312 area code. that's just unacceptable. the government shouldn't hold that information. the president has challenged congress and the attorney general to come up with an alternative to keep us safe but to not create an opportunity for th
i think he's professional, a former fbi agent. i take what he says very seriously. i've not seen any evidence to suggest what he said. >> the future of spying in america is going to be something that congress is going to take up. how much authority should these intelligence agencies have? do you think these programs that allow the government to collect bulk metadata, should they be here to stay? >> we have to change these programs. the president challenged us to do it. i have spoken...
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. >>> the fbi warning u.s. retailers expect more cyber attacks. they discovered 20 more hacking cases that use the same malware that affected target last year. executives and retail, credit card and banking industries say they've become increasingly worried about the security of payment systems. the fbi says most malware cases it investigates involve small to mid sized businesses. former defense secretary leon panetta said cyber attacks are the most dangerous possible threat to the u.s. panetta who's also a former director of the cia was speaking yesterday in monterey. he warned of a crippling cyber attack that could target the nation's financial institutions, high-tech industries, businesses businesses, can the government and infrastructure. back in 2009, he was told by a cia counter intelligence team that the cia faced as many as 100,000 cyber attacks every day. >>> a marin county judge has sentenced teenager max wade to 21 years to life in prison. wade was convicted of several crimes that include attempted murder for shooting at a teenage coupl
. >>> the fbi warning u.s. retailers expect more cyber attacks. they discovered 20 more hacking cases that use the same malware that affected target last year. executives and retail, credit card and banking industries say they've become increasingly worried about the security of payment systems. the fbi says most malware cases it investigates involve small to mid sized businesses. former defense secretary leon panetta said cyber attacks are the most dangerous possible threat to the...
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the fbi does not believe the crime was motivated by terrorism, politics or civil rights issues. fang's photo has not been released. he does have permanent residence status. he will be appearing in court in about an hour in san francisco federal court. live from daly city, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> happening now, in fact, at any moment, the two suspects in the bryan stow beating case are due back in court. a judge in los angeles has scheduled a pretrial hearing for the suspects, louie sanchez and marvin norwood. they are scheduled to go on trial later this year for the brutal beating. bryan stow outside of dodger stadium in march of 2011. this. >>> oakland police are searching for suspects in a shooting that happened outside of a neighborhood market. it happened last night at the royal food supermarket on macarthur boulevard near 76th avenue. investigators say one bullet smashed through a window at the market and hit a clerk. a man outside of the store was also wounded. both victims are expected to survive. it's still not clear yet what led up to the gunfire. >>> it
the fbi does not believe the crime was motivated by terrorism, politics or civil rights issues. fang's photo has not been released. he does have permanent residence status. he will be appearing in court in about an hour in san francisco federal court. live from daly city, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> happening now, in fact, at any moment, the two suspects in the bryan stow beating case are due back in court. a judge in los angeles has scheduled a pretrial hearing for the...
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let's bring you up to date on some of the other top story -- the fbi and prosecutors are investigating allegations against vladislav miftakhov. penn police arrested him on friday. they say they found a bomb and bombmaking materials in his apartment. >>> today is first day of the spring semester at the university. administrators are scrambling to find temporary offices for teachers as well as classrooms for students after making a decision to close the science building for the rest of the semester. inspections found evidence of harmful chemicals and peeling led paint. >>> the first grade students of a benicia schoolteacher are heading back to school since that teacher was arrested, accused of serving pot to her coworkers after an of a-hours potluck. alex savidge is out there. you talked to the superintendent. >> reporter: the superintendent says this is all very hard to process for the students and teachers here. it's also quite difficult for parents as well. we've tried talking with a number of parents this morning as they dropped off their children, but none of them wanted to weigh in
let's bring you up to date on some of the other top story -- the fbi and prosecutors are investigating allegations against vladislav miftakhov. penn police arrested him on friday. they say they found a bomb and bombmaking materials in his apartment. >>> today is first day of the spring semester at the university. administrators are scrambling to find temporary offices for teachers as well as classrooms for students after making a decision to close the science building for the rest of...
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the fbi says some of the bombmaking material found in his pennsylvania apartment was imported from china. >> like all bombmaking material, it depend what it will be used for. these items are used in the making of fireworks. >> investigators also say the teenager planned to go to a remote area of pennsylvania to set off the explosives but he was reportedly too afraid to detonate his homemade bombs. >>> tickets go on sale this morning to see the dalai lama at santa clara university next month. the spiritual leader will give a talk on business, ethics and compassion from the heart of the silicon valley. his talk is scheduled for february 24th at 10:00 a.m. this is part of a swing through the bay area that includes an appearance in berkeley the day before. >>> want to check in with sal and see what's going on on highway 24. i know, sal, sometimes there's slow by the la fayette b.a.r.t. station. people checking out the passengers. [laughter] >> trying to -- >> tori, that's been going on for years, right? >> yes. >>> let's take a look at highway 24. whatter to is talking about -- what tori is
the fbi says some of the bombmaking material found in his pennsylvania apartment was imported from china. >> like all bombmaking material, it depend what it will be used for. these items are used in the making of fireworks. >> investigators also say the teenager planned to go to a remote area of pennsylvania to set off the explosives but he was reportedly too afraid to detonate his homemade bombs. >>> tickets go on sale this morning to see the dalai lama at santa clara...
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the fbi says it does not appear to be an act of terrorism. >>> well, today, b.a.r.t. union members are scheduled to begin voting on the revised labor contract. yesterday, b.a.r.t.'s brdz -- board of directors voted. both management and the union leaders admit there's still a lot of hard feelings despite this agreement. >> we're satisfied with the agreement but it will take a long time to heal after the type of campaign that b.a.r.t. district has run against our workers. >> but i think in the end it's good for the unions and for the district and particularly good for the riders. it will bring labor peace. >> b.a.r.t.'s atu members, they are gonna vote today. seiu members vote january 13th. the revised contract takes out the disputed family leave clause that threatened to derail the entire deal. >> we have new information on a suspected salmon fell laul outbreak at a northern california cheese producer. state health officials are working with the family to see if the problem happened at the plant or if it was introduced from outside. the cultur
the fbi says it does not appear to be an act of terrorism. >>> well, today, b.a.r.t. union members are scheduled to begin voting on the revised labor contract. yesterday, b.a.r.t.'s brdz -- board of directors voted. both management and the union leaders admit there's still a lot of hard feelings despite this agreement. >> we're satisfied with the agreement but it will take a long time to heal after the type of campaign that b.a.r.t. district has run against our workers. >>...
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the fbi has now taken the lead on this investigation. there were several agencies out there last night. it was a pretty busy scene. you can see the scorch marks on the building. the damage pretty extensive. the burn marks going all the way up the stucco three stories high. in half an hour, arson investigators will be meeting with police to look at surveillance footage. that camera could provide important clues. apparently the consulate only released one copy of the tape. arson has not seen it yet. now, the fire broke out around 9:30 last night near on the -- here on the front stops on gary and laguna. firefighters had the flames out in six minutes. a person got out of a minivan, parked at the entrance and poured two buckets of gasoline on the front door before torching it. luckily, no one was hurt. san francisco police and fire officials are working with the fbi to figure out who is responsible. now, a consulate spokesperson has called the attack a violent crime targeted at the consulate in the united states. we contacted joanne heys-whi
the fbi has now taken the lead on this investigation. there were several agencies out there last night. it was a pretty busy scene. you can see the scorch marks on the building. the damage pretty extensive. the burn marks going all the way up the stucco three stories high. in half an hour, arson investigators will be meeting with police to look at surveillance footage. that camera could provide important clues. apparently the consulate only released one copy of the tape. arson has not seen it...