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and the reason citizens had to investigate the fbi is that people down in washington were terrified of j edgar hoover. >> reporter: 40 years later the burglars are revealing what they did and why. >> we took all the files from the office, took those out, put them in those five suit cases. took the suit cases out to a car and left for a safe house. >> reporter: the group comprised of three professor, a cab driver, and a daycare center worker who said they were on a mission to expose illegal activities by the fbi. >> they used the instruments of massive surveillance, intimidation and infiltrators in order to take the voice of dissent away from di dissent. >> we heard shouts around the house. look at this. and we found some very incriminating files. >> reporter: the story of the brazen heist is now the subject of a documentary, and a new book by the first reporter to get the documents in her mailbox. >> the fbi was never the same again. >> reporter: they kept their silence for decades. >> we had to do what the folks we elected to do for us couldn't do. >> reporter: now they're talking. ri
and the reason citizens had to investigate the fbi is that people down in washington were terrified of j edgar hoover. >> reporter: 40 years later the burglars are revealing what they did and why. >> we took all the files from the office, took those out, put them in those five suit cases. took the suit cases out to a car and left for a safe house. >> reporter: the group comprised of three professor, a cab driver, and a daycare center worker who said they were on a mission to...
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there have been arrests, and the fbi shutdown of the website called "the silk road" reopened as "silk road 2". >> the car is the car. no one goes after ford saying your car is being used by criminals, try to stop it. >> reporter: there are free speech advocates any minorities seeking a safe haven on the web. in an era th they the deep web y be fulfilling our deep fears, it is also fulfilling free speech. >> agony, al all assaults in afn against women have become increasingly brutal. >>> in number one conditions her fall from grace just a week out from the world's tennis grand slam. stay with us. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? >> welcome back. let's takes you to our top storie
there have been arrests, and the fbi shutdown of the website called "the silk road" reopened as "silk road 2". >> the car is the car. no one goes after ford saying your car is being used by criminals, try to stop it. >> reporter: there are free speech advocates any minorities seeking a safe haven on the web. in an era th they the deep web y be fulfilling our deep fears, it is also fulfilling free speech. >> agony, al all assaults in afn against women have...
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the fbi seized more than a million in bitcoins in profits from silk road, held in the silk road servers. what about the anonymity. bitcoin would give it to you. if you find the guys doing the allegedly illegal acts is a lesson to be learnt. it's not fully anonymous, that there are ways of tracing. when the website was seized, it's not clear that the users of the site were outed. the administrator of the site was identified allegedly. it doesn't mean the users of the site - charlie shrem did use the site. he - if this indictment had happened, we may not know that. the anonymity of the tools seem to have held other human errors that the administrators of the site made, that allowed them to be caught. if they went after the site, they may not have been able to trace the people buying the illegal drugs. >> exactly. how big a hit is this going to be to bitcoin to have an temporarily? >> it's a black eye for bitcoin's public perception. i think it can recover, as it recovered from the take down of the silk road. charlie shrem was a noted public figure, and his investors, the winklevoss twins,
the fbi seized more than a million in bitcoins in profits from silk road, held in the silk road servers. what about the anonymity. bitcoin would give it to you. if you find the guys doing the allegedly illegal acts is a lesson to be learnt. it's not fully anonymous, that there are ways of tracing. when the website was seized, it's not clear that the users of the site were outed. the administrator of the site was identified allegedly. it doesn't mean the users of the site - charlie shrem did use...
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bonny raines was given the job of casing an fbi office to break >> good morning, welcome back to aljazeera america. >> delegates from the vatican are meeting in geneva with the united nations to answer some pretty tough questions on the sexual abuse of thousands of children by clergy. in a moment, we're going to show how officials in one major u.s. city looking there to calm the anger, really true anger over these abuse allegations. >> a lot of highlights coming out of that. >> iraq faces a surge of violence, it's left thousands dead just in the last year. the countries prime minister warns the battle against fighters linked to al-qaeda is going to the be a long one. your going to interview an expert on al-qaeda coming up and whether the strategy to get rid of these rebels is the right one. >> there have been plenty of stories that have come out of the aftermath of hurricane katrina, of course about surviving the storm. but now we hear from those too young to remember the disaster. we're going to hear how hurricane katrina shaped the world they know. that's going to be interesting. >> cath
bonny raines was given the job of casing an fbi office to break >> good morning, welcome back to aljazeera america. >> delegates from the vatican are meeting in geneva with the united nations to answer some pretty tough questions on the sexual abuse of thousands of children by clergy. in a moment, we're going to show how officials in one major u.s. city looking there to calm the anger, really true anger over these abuse allegations. >> a lot of highlights coming out of that....
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. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat loss we should do everything we possibly can to protect them. the idea of linking a trophy hunting exercise to conservation may make sense to folks who are involved in trophy hunting, but al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point in ameri
. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat...
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fbi said retailers should prepare for more cyber attacks and saying the f.b.i. circulated a confidential report to companies in the document the agency described the risks of malware that effects cash registers and swiping machines and found 20 hacking cases like target during the holiday season and millions of target cousin -- customers had their credit and debit cards breached. and malware was installed on their operator system and it was very sophisticated and self concealing. green cars are a common sight only the road but one auto maker is going to a new level and jonathan betz took a tour of gm manufacturing plant where they reuse, recycles or converts all waste from the daily operations. >> every year this gm parts plant produces a million manifolds, 10 million fuel injectors, and millions more engine parts. but hardly a pound of garbage. >> put your trash out this morning, that was more than they would send to a landfill in a year. >> reporter: at the up state new york plant gm spent three years and millions of dollars figuring out how to recycle everyth
fbi said retailers should prepare for more cyber attacks and saying the f.b.i. circulated a confidential report to companies in the document the agency described the risks of malware that effects cash registers and swiping machines and found 20 hacking cases like target during the holiday season and millions of target cousin -- customers had their credit and debit cards breached. and malware was installed on their operator system and it was very sophisticated and self concealing. green cars are...
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the fbi shutdown of the drug site, the silk road, replaced a few months later by the silk road 2.0. deep web aficionados, say don't blame the technology. >> i can use it to bring pregnant mothers to the hospital. , no one asks, can you stop it. >> free speech advocates, iran's green party, the syrian opposition, battered women groups, any bltio safe haifng oe web. prieives sproaks say the deep web may be fulfilling our worst fears but also fulfilling the original promise of free speech on the internet. john hendren, al jazeera, cambridge, massachusetts. >> the creator of the silk road, awaiting trial on computer hacking, money laundering, trying to arrange for a member of the silk road to be killed. he denies all the charges. on wall street. new graskts. new music. good-- in graphics, new music, new stuff. >>> stocks have been struggling for the new year. all major indices are in the red. the senate is expected to confirm janet yellen as the new chairman of the federal reserve. she would be the first woman to leave -- lead the central bank in its over 100 year history. neil, good to
the fbi shutdown of the drug site, the silk road, replaced a few months later by the silk road 2.0. deep web aficionados, say don't blame the technology. >> i can use it to bring pregnant mothers to the hospital. , no one asks, can you stop it. >> free speech advocates, iran's green party, the syrian opposition, battered women groups, any bltio safe haifng oe web. prieives sproaks say the deep web may be fulfilling our worst fears but also fulfilling the original promise of free...
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and if the fbi labeled all opposed hippies a gang, i think that would be ridiculous. since they don't know what juggaloes are, they hesitate and not sure whether this is right or wrong. i have several examples i can give you such as the plaintiffs in a lawsuit of ways this has really affected people in ways that you probably can't even imagine toant. >> i want to get to those issues in a matter but let's go to janna. >> i know a few juggaloes, they consider themselves a gang and cover up for themselves, how do you react to this? >> well, there's different reports, whether there's hundreds of thousands of juggall-oes nationally, any group of people you might have some, you could have fans of gang sister rap for instance, fans who consider themselves real gang sisters, that doesn't mean that everybody considers themselves real gang sisters. there are people who are trying to enlist in the army such as scott gandy who is trying to enlist in the army and denied enlisting in the army. there are people who have lost custody of their children because they listen to icp or th
and if the fbi labeled all opposed hippies a gang, i think that would be ridiculous. since they don't know what juggaloes are, they hesitate and not sure whether this is right or wrong. i have several examples i can give you such as the plaintiffs in a lawsuit of ways this has really affected people in ways that you probably can't even imagine toant. >> i want to get to those issues in a matter but let's go to janna. >> i know a few juggaloes, they consider themselves a gang and...
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. >> there have been arrests like this child porn bust, and the fbi shutdown of the drug site the silk road, replaced two months later by the silk road 2.0. >> i can use a car to kidnap people, to rob banks or bring pregnant mothers to the hospital and save people. no one goes after ford saying your car is used in criminal activity, can you stop it? >> reporter: in an era in which the u.s. national security agency has tapped into communications of much of the world, privacy advocates say the deep web may be fulfilling our worse fears. >>> defending the president's policy, the white house says the pullout from iraq is not to blame for escalating violence there. plus polar vortex is being blamed for these record-low temperatures across the country, we'll explain what it is next. girls making up documentation at a copier. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm john siegenthaler in new york, and here are the top stories. jobless issues, tomorrow the senators will take up the issue of extending benefits for the lo long-term unemployed. and homeless organizations hit the roads trying to
. >> there have been arrests like this child porn bust, and the fbi shutdown of the drug site the silk road, replaced two months later by the silk road 2.0. >> i can use a car to kidnap people, to rob banks or bring pregnant mothers to the hospital and save people. no one goes after ford saying your car is used in criminal activity, can you stop it? >> reporter: in an era in which the u.s. national security agency has tapped into communications of much of the world, privacy...
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. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat loss we should do everything we possibly can to protect them. the idea of linking a trophy hunting exercise to conservation may make sense to folks who are involved in trophy hunting, but real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria bor
. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat...
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the fbi's shut down of the drug site the silk road, replaced two months later by the silk road 2.0, but those rely on human sources. >> i can use it to kidnap people, rob banks, bringing a pregnant woman to the hospital. a car is a car, can you stop it? >> it's no surprise criminals and pornographers are early adopters, but so are the green party, any minority seeking a safe haven on the web. an era in which the u.s. national security agency has tapped into much of the communications of the world, the deeb weapon may be fulfilling one of our most unusual fears, but free speech on the internet. john hendren, cambridge, massachusetts. >> human rights workers say assaults against women are becoming increasingly brutal. and milking it, why the world's biggest milk producer, india, could soon be delivering around the world. >>> andrew's president, raul will be here with all the details on that. is and how the fallout could effect the safety of americans >> are dangerous amounts of radioactive water, leaking into the pacific eververyday? >> join america tonight's michael okwu for an exclusive
the fbi's shut down of the drug site the silk road, replaced two months later by the silk road 2.0, but those rely on human sources. >> i can use it to kidnap people, rob banks, bringing a pregnant woman to the hospital. a car is a car, can you stop it? >> it's no surprise criminals and pornographers are early adopters, but so are the green party, any minority seeking a safe haven on the web. an era in which the u.s. national security agency has tapped into much of the...
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fbi arrested alleged boss vincent asaro in connection with the heist. those are the headlines. "america tonight" is up next. you can get the latest on aljazeera.com. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. >>> on "america tonight," the unintended consequences of living life large and online. jesse, curtis, and how a rosy romance can end tangled in a war of binds. lessons of digital love and romantic repercussions. >>> also can it add up to success? our in-depth look focuses on algebra, and how it could be the equation that saves kids from the streets. >> if the kids fail the 9th grade they are likely to fail high school. >> we are also meet the man behind the program that is changing the way millions of middle schoolers learn, and why it works. >> and the artist who gives women a voice against the words that hurt. >> i'm talking about someone aggressively sexualizing me in a very rude and unwelcome way. that's not a compliment. ♪ >> good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. tonight we consider how the internet as changed us for good and for evil. if your life includ
fbi arrested alleged boss vincent asaro in connection with the heist. those are the headlines. "america tonight" is up next. you can get the latest on aljazeera.com. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. >>> on "america tonight," the unintended consequences of living life large and online. jesse, curtis, and how a rosy romance can end tangled in a war of binds. lessons of digital love and romantic repercussions. >>> also can it add up to success? our...
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. >> tony, there are a number of fbi agents that are in russia. we are told dozens of them are there, we are also told there's a congressional delegation on the ground in sochi. headed up by the chairman house homeland security committee. there are there with the russian counter parts. we are also told that two u.s. navy ships. there they are there for kind of intraction we are hearing reports that hotels are yet to sell out, and still plenty of tickets available. i am wondering if that's because of these security concerns? kit be any number of reason. sochi is not a particularly easy place to get there. but certainly the security concerns are not playing well in what is considered one of vladimir's putin flag ship efforts. he is really connected to these games, specially, and for that reason, it's thought that this -- if something happens or if the olympics are a failure, that it could be a direct wound to the russian president, and a very -- at a time when there is growing dissent within the federation. >> phil, appreciate it, phil, thank you. w
. >> tony, there are a number of fbi agents that are in russia. we are told dozens of them are there, we are also told there's a congressional delegation on the ground in sochi. headed up by the chairman house homeland security committee. there are there with the russian counter parts. we are also told that two u.s. navy ships. there they are there for kind of intraction we are hearing reports that hotels are yet to sell out, and still plenty of tickets available. i am wondering if that's...
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the fbi immediately after the attack launched an investigation. the fbi had jurisdiction over crimes involving deaths of americans over sees, and this investigation has been hampered by a lack of cooperation, and most startlingly 15 people close to this investigation were killed. it's not known if they were killed as a result of the investigation or it was signaling of worsening situation in libya. >> this whole situation in bengahzi has been heavily, heavily politicized by the administration, and i specifically national security adviser rice was heavily criticized for the response to this attack. people alleged that the administration withheld information, did the report give us any insight into that particular part of the story? >> in fact, it did. susan rice's comments immediately following bengahzi were heavily criticized by republicans on the allegations they had politicized those comments and down played to make it seem less serious than it was. what is significant about this report is that susan rice's comments were flawed but largely accur
the fbi immediately after the attack launched an investigation. the fbi had jurisdiction over crimes involving deaths of americans over sees, and this investigation has been hampered by a lack of cooperation, and most startlingly 15 people close to this investigation were killed. it's not known if they were killed as a result of the investigation or it was signaling of worsening situation in libya. >> this whole situation in bengahzi has been heavily, heavily politicized by the...
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leaks, there was the ipp famous fbi burglary. after 43 years they are talking. >> plus, fish out of water. taking on the army corp of engineers $18 billion plan to stop the menace of the mississippi. >> for the nearly 200 million americans caught in the grip of a bitter cold spell there is welcome news. the worst apparently will soon be over. we'll get to the forecast in a moment. it's important to remember many people that cannot escape from the elements. i'm talking about the homeless population. they are the most vulnerable, especially in this extreme weather. last night we met one young man who was homeless in minnesota. he is 21, he spent sunday night in a park. it was three degrees. yesterday he found shelter and that is where he is, along with heather huseby. executive director of youth link. they are joining us now. we appreciate it. marquellus, we want to continue the conversation we started with you yesterday. you touched a lot of people. i understand that you spend sunday night in a mark. why did you not go to a shelte
leaks, there was the ipp famous fbi burglary. after 43 years they are talking. >> plus, fish out of water. taking on the army corp of engineers $18 billion plan to stop the menace of the mississippi. >> for the nearly 200 million americans caught in the grip of a bitter cold spell there is welcome news. the worst apparently will soon be over. we'll get to the forecast in a moment. it's important to remember many people that cannot escape from the elements. i'm talking about the...
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fbi. senate and house intelligence committees, verizon and google and wide range of views, and taking that all in, meant you had a much richer, deeper picture. so i don't think it changed my fundamental views but changed how those views applied in this very complicated world. >> what are the main take aways for a public that frankly isn't going to read the 300 pages, what are the main things that they should understand about what you would like the nsa to do? >> first of you all it's a good read and i highly recommend it? >> actually it is a good read. >> i think the main things to take away are that, number one, there are real threats out there. and the nsa and other components of the intelligent community protect this in a very real way and we should not take it for granted. it's critical. number two, i would say it's important for people to understand that the nsa is not a rogue agency. it's not acting illegally it's not like the 960 1/9/60s and '70s if there is a fault there it is in t
fbi. senate and house intelligence committees, verizon and google and wide range of views, and taking that all in, meant you had a much richer, deeper picture. so i don't think it changed my fundamental views but changed how those views applied in this very complicated world. >> what are the main take aways for a public that frankly isn't going to read the 300 pages, what are the main things that they should understand about what you would like the nsa to do? >> first of you all...
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why is the fbi intent on backing them. and we track the top stories on the web. >> it's a fascinating story. coming up, how a country increased the price of journalist visas. some think it's a move to keep reporters out of the country. what do you think. join the conversation at: crisis? >> i think it's going to >> will the president reign in the national security agency. jay carney announced friday that the president will change his plan to change the nation's intelligence gathering next friday. >> the president has been clear throughout this review process that we will not harm our national security or our ability to face global threats. the goal set here is to take measures create more transparency, introduce reforms that improve the system in a way that gives the american people more competence. >> what will the president's plan look like? we're joined from chicago by jeffrey stone, professor of law at the university of chicago, and gave the president 46 recommendations on how to change the intelligence agency in a way
why is the fbi intent on backing them. and we track the top stories on the web. >> it's a fascinating story. coming up, how a country increased the price of journalist visas. some think it's a move to keep reporters out of the country. what do you think. join the conversation at: crisis? >> i think it's going to >> will the president reign in the national security agency. jay carney announced friday that the president will change his plan to change the nation's intelligence...
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joining me now from chile, is kemp formerly the fbi's most wanted computer hacker. that is a consultant for some of the biggest -- >> so target clearly is not alone in this we are hearing four other stores fell victim, who knows how many more, is this the new reality? is no company safe. >> pretty much. this already happened if you recall with with t.j. max, and at love major brands were hacked. companies hire my firm to break into their systems and our success rate is 100%. what that tells us is secure unfortunately is really poor, and it's kind of tough to keep the hackers out. >> is it a cost issue? can it be secured more effectively than they are now, and if they can, why aren't they? >> yeah, they can. companies can definitely take steps exercise due diligence, and actually raise the bar of security to make it more difficult for harkers to break in. but target, the hackers were able to install what we call ram scraping code, this is software that the hackers installed from the point of sale systems so when you swipe your credit card, when you swipe your credit
joining me now from chile, is kemp formerly the fbi's most wanted computer hacker. that is a consultant for some of the biggest -- >> so target clearly is not alone in this we are hearing four other stores fell victim, who knows how many more, is this the new reality? is no company safe. >> pretty much. this already happened if you recall with with t.j. max, and at love major brands were hacked. companies hire my firm to break into their systems and our success rate is 100%. what...
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the fbi agent arrested this morning he is the only one facing charges it is one of the largest robberies in american history. nearly $6 million in stolen cash and jewels, four others being arrested in that predawn raid. all five said to be members of a new york organized crime family. coming up on al jazeera america, not all kids have a place to call home, we will hear from one of those children in our special series. is a large portion of the country worried now about being about how they are going to heat their homes this country, we will tell you what propane users can do to fight the supply shortage. of jail? >> thats an indirect equation, i would say. >> algebra is the answer part of our week long ln-depth series. >> only on al jazeera america. al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we a
the fbi agent arrested this morning he is the only one facing charges it is one of the largest robberies in american history. nearly $6 million in stolen cash and jewels, four others being arrested in that predawn raid. all five said to be members of a new york organized crime family. coming up on al jazeera america, not all kids have a place to call home, we will hear from one of those children in our special series. is a large portion of the country worried now about being about how they are...
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you are constantly in search of -- >> i have a friend who just retired from the fbi. i called down there to talk to him once. you know what the boss says about you? he's a sponge. i am a sponge, i am always at work, i am always absorbing information. for the most part, the people i doing thet, they are same thing. they are people who prefer order to chaos. people who try to do the right thing. i love the -- >> i love the idea and excitement of going. i have never been bored with the idea of going. boringse, many films are . >> is it any different than any other art form, there are few really good ones? >> there are more good films than there are good place. plays. if i would make of a list of the films i like, it would far outnumber the number of novels i would like in that period of time. >> you have seen more films than novels you've like? >> yes. i have been very fortunate. a lot of fine films have been made in my time. artists depends on the who write the work at the time he is writing. a lot of good artists working at the time you are writing. what is about the f
you are constantly in search of -- >> i have a friend who just retired from the fbi. i called down there to talk to him once. you know what the boss says about you? he's a sponge. i am a sponge, i am always at work, i am always absorbing information. for the most part, the people i doing thet, they are same thing. they are people who prefer order to chaos. people who try to do the right thing. i love the -- >> i love the idea and excitement of going. i have never been bored with the...
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. >> reporter: the fbi says they always thought price was alive. the case gained national attention last fall when price was featured on an episode of cnbc's "american greed." and while his appearance has now changed, his victims' anger remains the same. >> justice prevails, and the big foot of karma will come back and squash you. >>> coming up, a car running on solar power. it's not just a bunch of kids that put it together. there's a big name behind that plan. >>> before we go to the break, the gold market closed just a few moments ago, and it was a very strong session. a full 2.2% gain in gold. last trade, up 26 bucks. back in two. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight in
. >> reporter: the fbi says they always thought price was alive. the case gained national attention last fall when price was featured on an episode of cnbc's "american greed." and while his appearance has now changed, his victims' anger remains the same. >> justice prevails, and the big foot of karma will come back and squash you. >>> coming up, a car running on solar power. it's not just a bunch of kids that put it together. there's a big name behind that plan....
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fbi special agents have worked incredibly hard for a lot of years to bring us to this point in this case. i'm also joined by some folks from regulators' offices, the office of the comptroller of the currency represented by deputy chief counsel, dan stapano and the treasury department's financial crimes enforcement network. i also want to of course, as always, acknowledge and thank the career prosecutors from my own office. they are arlo brown and matthew schwartz, the asas handling the prosecutions and their chief. let me now take a moment to talk about the particulars of today's case. since 1986, jpmorgan and its predecessor institutions was the primary bank through which madoff ran his ponzi scheme. he did so through a series of linked accounts that i mentioned that we refer to collectivelyly as the 703 account. early on, and throughout the banking relationship, jpmorgan because of its vantage point as madoff's banker, had plenty of reasons to be uniquely suspicious about him. warning signs abounded. first, as the statement of facts recites, in the mid-1990s, the bank learned that mado
fbi special agents have worked incredibly hard for a lot of years to bring us to this point in this case. i'm also joined by some folks from regulators' offices, the office of the comptroller of the currency represented by deputy chief counsel, dan stapano and the treasury department's financial crimes enforcement network. i also want to of course, as always, acknowledge and thank the career prosecutors from my own office. they are arlo brown and matthew schwartz, the asas handling the...
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the fbi had long suspected that price was still alive. price is scheduled to appear before a federal judge in brunswick, georgia, today. he's the third person featured on "american greed" to be captured. >> now, this guy actually would be -- >> more interested in the stocks. >> yeah. they thought he was dead, he fell off a ferry. anyway, coming up, the team is back together. we're kicking off a new year with a visit to the chairs. who will win the microsoft dr eo sweepstakes? that's first prize. second prize is you get to be a ceo all along. would you want that job? i'd be afraid. that's coming in the next hour. >> announcer: we give you three hours of joe, becky and andrew like every day. what are they like off the air? find out what questions becky gets asked most often, numbers. aflac! aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen to me, duck. i have an associate that met with, uh, an unfortunate accident. while he's been incapacitated, somebody's been paying him cash. now, is this your doing? aflac? now, if i met with some su
the fbi had long suspected that price was still alive. price is scheduled to appear before a federal judge in brunswick, georgia, today. he's the third person featured on "american greed" to be captured. >> now, this guy actually would be -- >> more interested in the stocks. >> yeah. they thought he was dead, he fell off a ferry. anyway, coming up, the team is back together. we're kicking off a new year with a visit to the chairs. who will win the microsoft dr eo...
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you don't know if the fbi or someone else has told them don't say something. >> the fbi and secret service are both investigating target and neiman marcus. >> you shouldn't disclose unless it's material, you have to know what you're disclosing. the last thing you want is incomplete or misleading disclosure. it does take time to understand it all before you should be disclosing. >> thanks. >> all right. >>> coming up, our next guest runs one of the world's hottest tech-focused hedge funds. philippe laffont will identify some of the best investment ideas for 2014. we'll do that when "squawk box" returns. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." head of one of the hottest tech funds joins us, philippe laffont, found or of -- you have $9 billion in your fun? wow. we shou
you don't know if the fbi or someone else has told them don't say something. >> the fbi and secret service are both investigating target and neiman marcus. >> you shouldn't disclose unless it's material, you have to know what you're disclosing. the last thing you want is incomplete or misleading disclosure. it does take time to understand it all before you should be disclosing. >> thanks. >> all right. >>> coming up, our next guest runs one of the world's...
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his own death by disappearing off a ferry in 2012, although florida issued a death certificate, the fbi suspected that price was still alive. price is now scheduled to appear before a federal judge in brunswick, georgia, today. price is, in fact, now the third alleged criminal featured on "cnbc's american greed: the fugitives" to actually be captured. >>> well, marijuana is now legal in colorado, and if this video is any indication, demand was sky high. so to cover all of the green news, "the denver post" did what any self-respecting news organization would -- start a website to cover it. and the famous marijuana editor of "the denver post" will join us live in a few minutes. >>> the bells are about to sound across europe. a few minutes left in the trading day. a mixed bag all day. we've got the close, the detail, the impact on u.s. stocks right after the break. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place at 315 chestnut street. the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the dusty basement at 1406 35th street. it is the story of the old d
his own death by disappearing off a ferry in 2012, although florida issued a death certificate, the fbi suspected that price was still alive. price is now scheduled to appear before a federal judge in brunswick, georgia, today. price is, in fact, now the third alleged criminal featured on "cnbc's american greed: the fugitives" to actually be captured. >>> well, marijuana is now legal in colorado, and if this video is any indication, demand was sky high. so to cover all of the...
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we have asked the fbi, we asked the irs, what do we need to be doing to make sure those bad things don't happen. they told us right now we don't need legislation. they think they have the powers they need to go after the bad stuff if meanwhile, let's see what kind of good can flow from the virtual currencys like the bitcoin. >> we know you're going to continue to look into it. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks. >>> still to come this morning, walt mossberg is going to pick out the top technology at the consumer show. wait until you see what he selected. but first, the next hour of "squawk on the street" starts now. >>> good morning. we are live here at post nine at the new york stock exchange. let's get a check on markets. triple digit gain for the dow jones industrial average. the dow up 122 points. s&p and nasdaq rising as well. shares of netflix are slipping this morning. morgan stanley downgrading the stop stock to underweight due to increased competition from hulu. hbo go and amazon prime. and from one downgrade to another heerks citi downgrading shares of michael kors t
we have asked the fbi, we asked the irs, what do we need to be doing to make sure those bad things don't happen. they told us right now we don't need legislation. they think they have the powers they need to go after the bad stuff if meanwhile, let's see what kind of good can flow from the virtual currencys like the bitcoin. >> we know you're going to continue to look into it. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks. >>> still to come this morning, walt mossberg is...
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have, was this solely the things that prevented something, was this collaborating information, did fbi have some information? and then a lot of people talk about the incident that occurred that we should have been able to stop, the boston marathon bombing, the new york city explosives in the car. so in some cases they say it's working. in other cases, we have no clue. >> let's see what we think he's going to say. nbc news is reporting that where this meta data is stored and how it is searched. what the president is not going to say, is he's not going to cancel the mass collection of that data by the government. is eight fact that security in this country is based on the mass data collected of is it really up for grabs here? >> and that's the big debate, because you have the intelligence committee on one side saying we can't do our job without this information. on the other side, you even have congress, you have our foreign friends that are saying, wait a minute, if you're collecting this stuff, especially on us, where is our relationship, where is the intelligence that's working togeth
have, was this solely the things that prevented something, was this collaborating information, did fbi have some information? and then a lot of people talk about the incident that occurred that we should have been able to stop, the boston marathon bombing, the new york city explosives in the car. so in some cases they say it's working. in other cases, we have no clue. >> let's see what we think he's going to say. nbc news is reporting that where this meta data is stored and how it is...
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president kennedy sent the fbi to investigate steel executives because he didn't like a price increase that took place in the steel industry. you have to keep some perspective. i mean, forget talking about andrew jackson and the like on where the rhetoric in recent days is compared to where it's been through much of our history. >> do you ever hear rhetoric from the other side, from progressives that make you feel uncomfortable? obviously you've expressed about the wealthy rhetoric just now. >> sure. i think we've got to find a middle ground here. i don't believe in the politics of envy. i think if we had more great entrepreneurs, like steve jobs or bill gates, yes, we'd probably have more inequality but we'd be a better country. but it seems to me that the central point is that we need a much more inclusive prosperity than we've had and it doesn't work for the country, it doesn't work for the legitimacy of our institutions when most of the benefits of economic growth are going to a very small fraction of the population. people like mr. perkins and it seems to me the right concern for
president kennedy sent the fbi to investigate steel executives because he didn't like a price increase that took place in the steel industry. you have to keep some perspective. i mean, forget talking about andrew jackson and the like on where the rhetoric in recent days is compared to where it's been through much of our history. >> do you ever hear rhetoric from the other side, from progressives that make you feel uncomfortable? obviously you've expressed about the wealthy rhetoric just...
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. >>> and now to the fbi manhunt for a dead man. it has just ended, and the man is arrive, as you can see here from what's called his perp walk, after a court hearing today. our affiliate, wjxt reports aubrey price has spent the last 18 months doing migrant work after allegedly bilking millions of dollars from more than a hundred people. in 2012, he up and disappeared leaving a 22-page suicide note. it was so convincing the sarasota haroi herald tribune dd last year a judge declared him dead and regulators collected more than a million dollars from his insurance policy. what led to the major nab? a minor traffic stop. they pulled him over because the tint on his car windows was too dark. more now from cnn's ana cabrera. >> hiding in plain sight. aubrey lee price, a man wanted from the fbi for wire fraud, vanished more than a year ago in an apparent suicide. nearly a year after he was presumed dead, he was apprehended by police in a traffic stop on new year's eve. >> i cannot believe he had the nerve to hide out so close to home, num
. >>> and now to the fbi manhunt for a dead man. it has just ended, and the man is arrive, as you can see here from what's called his perp walk, after a court hearing today. our affiliate, wjxt reports aubrey price has spent the last 18 months doing migrant work after allegedly bilking millions of dollars from more than a hundred people. in 2012, he up and disappeared leaving a 22-page suicide note. it was so convincing the sarasota haroi herald tribune dd last year a judge declared...
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without evidence of a body, the fbi continued to look for him. that search ended tuesday, thanks to a glin county georgia sheriff that stopped his vehicle for having darkly tinted windows. the bold fugitive will now be brought to justice. he faces up to 30 years in prison. ana cabrera, cnn, new york. >> price told authorities his family didn't know he was alive. he had his first court appearance this past week. he has not entered a plea as yet. >>> all right. for millions of people dealing with the aftermath of a huge snowstorm, brace yourselves because you're about to get hit by another round of fierce winter weather. what you need to know about the newark particular blast. [ female announcer ] stress can make your mind spin all night. unisom sleeptabs help you fall asleep 33% faster and wake refreshed. unisom. a stressful day deserves a restful night. >>> mortgage rates slipped a little. look how they ended the week. >>> the family of an american kidnapped by al qaeda keeps hoping he will get his freedom. warren winestein was captured in 2011 i
without evidence of a body, the fbi continued to look for him. that search ended tuesday, thanks to a glin county georgia sheriff that stopped his vehicle for having darkly tinted windows. the bold fugitive will now be brought to justice. he faces up to 30 years in prison. ana cabrera, cnn, new york. >> price told authorities his family didn't know he was alive. he had his first court appearance this past week. he has not entered a plea as yet. >>> all right. for millions of...
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to determine effectiveness of gun laws and reducing gun violence and called for further research and fbi figures show homicides went down from 17,075 to 12, this. we wanted to make sure that you had the full information. >>> let me move on here. breaking news. at least one person has been injured at a philadelphia charter high school after shots were reportedly fired from outside the school through the school window. that information we're getting from a representative of the philadelphia fire department telling cnn. we also know at least one person is being taken from delaware charter valley high school to a hospital. injuries at this point unknown. obviously we're working this one to get more information and as soon as we get it we'll pass it along to cnn. another shooting at a school. >>> coming up, one of the earthquakes of the centuries happens as a new mom goes into labor. her husband rushes her to hospital in the middle of the night. there are fires, flooded streets, powerful aftershocks. this actually happened. cnn caught up with them. their unforgettable story, next. life's an a
to determine effectiveness of gun laws and reducing gun violence and called for further research and fbi figures show homicides went down from 17,075 to 12, this. we wanted to make sure that you had the full information. >>> let me move on here. breaking news. at least one person has been injured at a philadelphia charter high school after shots were reportedly fired from outside the school through the school window. that information we're getting from a representative of the...
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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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. >> reporter: the fbi never believed georgia banker aubrey lee price really went through with a plan to kill himself. but for a year and a half, investigators had no body and no clue where he could be. the elaborate hoax fell apart new year's eve when police in georgia stopped the now long, dark-haired and bearded price for driving with windows too darkly tinted. >> would you have recognized this guy? >> no. 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. so yes, it was devastating. >> reporter: cross lost $300,000. it put her food truck business in jeopardy and left her emotionally and financially ruined. a risk she says she never suspected she was taking. >> reporter: it was a clean-cut, soft-spoken guy that seemed extremely professional. and that's h
. >> reporter: the fbi never believed georgia banker aubrey lee price really went through with a plan to kill himself. but for a year and a half, investigators had no body and no clue where he could be. the elaborate hoax fell apart new year's eve when police in georgia stopped the now long, dark-haired and bearded price for driving with windows too darkly tinted. >> would you have recognized this guy? >> no. every time i see that shot, it doesn't get old how shocking it is....
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the fbi is involved. >>> and dr. king like you have never seen him before. some say you should never see him this way. the party flyers people are calling an absolute disgrace. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. i've quit for 75 days. 15 days, but not in a row. for the first time, you can use nicorette... even if you slip up... so you can reach your goal. [ male announcer ] now, quit on your own terms with nicorette or nicoderm cq. >>> it was just chaos. real chaos. when i came down from the school, the girl was walking with her arm. she looked like she got shot. >> there was a floor with drops of blood. you don't expect stuff like this to happen. it's crazy. >> you feel for these people. new for you this mo
the fbi is involved. >>> and dr. king like you have never seen him before. some say you should never see him this way. the party flyers people are calling an absolute disgrace. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme...
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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. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street
. >> 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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a crackdown on sex trafficking by the nypd and fbi. ice says they will be doing a crackdown on counterfeiting. there will be a lot of resources poured into this area between today and super bowl sunday. the first sign will be tomorrow when you are seeing a lot more baggage checks at some of the major train hubs in the new york city region. >> understandable, many thanks to you. >>> for millions of people, the month of brutal cold is about to get worse. >> doesn't that look like the frozen t frozen tundra? >> an arctic blast is plunging some areas into the year. this new frigid cold is down right dangerous. school systems are shutting down from minneapolis to mississippi and all across the deep south. the big concern is a winter storm threatening to dump snow and ice from the gulf coast all the way to the carolina coast. it could be the biggest wallop to the region in years. louisiana has declared a state of emergency. with ice in the forecast, many states are warning widespread power outages. the weather has forced some 2800 flight can
a crackdown on sex trafficking by the nypd and fbi. ice says they will be doing a crackdown on counterfeiting. there will be a lot of resources poured into this area between today and super bowl sunday. the first sign will be tomorrow when you are seeing a lot more baggage checks at some of the major train hubs in the new york city region. >> understandable, many thanks to you. >>> for millions of people, the month of brutal cold is about to get worse. >> doesn't that look...
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and a source is saying that the fbi interviewed two of mayor zimmer's current staffers and, in addition, we spoke to david mellow, a hoek councilman. >> i'm going to talk to the u.s. attorney next week and i'm going to share with them everything that i can about what was shared with me this last summer and corroborate at least back to that date, you know, most of the key facets of what the mayor has conveyed to the media. >> i absolutely believe her. even if she hadn't told me much of what she has told the media this summer, i would still believe her. i've known her for years. >> now, councilman mello is a christie supporter. >> you're also learning new details about the bridgegate scandal. >> that's right, wolf. both the re-election campaign and new jersey republican state committee has been subpoenaed for documents relating to the george washington bridge >>> the story is obviously not going away by any means. chris, thanks very much for that report. >>> he's a conservative trying to take down the most powerful republican in the united states senate. the minority leader, mitch mcconne
and a source is saying that the fbi interviewed two of mayor zimmer's current staffers and, in addition, we spoke to david mellow, a hoek councilman. >> i'm going to talk to the u.s. attorney next week and i'm going to share with them everything that i can about what was shared with me this last summer and corroborate at least back to that date, you know, most of the key facets of what the mayor has conveyed to the media. >> i absolutely believe her. even if she hadn't told me much...
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and 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. here's the problem with the president's proposal. he said he's for the program, it works. he has very serious privacy ter concerns by mandating that the private sector keep it and so do i, but we're going to find the difference in the next 30 days. we have looked at this issue. >> so not private and not government. >> i don't know where that goes. we have to come to the conclusion as americans, can you put the proper oversight on these programs? i think we have, i think we did, both under bush and under mr. obama to make sure we have a program that fills the gap that we know we missed on the 9/11 attacks. i don't think we want to go to pre-9/11 because we haven't had an attack. why? i argue because we have all of the tools on the table to protect americans and you can do it while protecting privacy and civil liberties. >> the question of the president's proposal, will they make america les sa
and 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. here's the problem with the president's proposal. he said he's for the program, it works. he has very serious privacy ter concerns by mandating that the private sector keep it and so do i, but we're going to find the difference in the next 30 days. we have looked at this issue. >> so not private and not government....
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. >>> following an fbi investigation, through u-tep men's basketball players have been kicked out of school for gambling on sports. >> this is bad. this is a big no-no as a student athlete. it is unclear what they gambled on. utep officials say it was not on their own game. yesterday, this he made the announcement that mckenzie moore, jaylin raglan and dustin cross dale were removed from the team and a loss of eligibility. all three players were upper classmen, so their college career is now effectively over. >>> a new jersey man is suing the nfl because he says the league is pricing the average man out of the super bowl. >> go, josh fenkellman. >> he says the nfl made only 1% of tickets available toen fas an that violates the new jersey consumer fraud act. he is seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damage. they are reviewing the suit. the majority of super bowl tickets are given to teams that sell them at face value to fans. >>> florida state completed their dream season monday night. someone got a little too excited when rushing to get the championship t-shirts for order. the
. >>> following an fbi investigation, through u-tep men's basketball players have been kicked out of school for gambling on sports. >> this is bad. this is a big no-no as a student athlete. it is unclear what they gambled on. utep officials say it was not on their own game. yesterday, this he made the announcement that mckenzie moore, jaylin raglan and dustin cross dale were removed from the team and a loss of eligibility. all three players were upper classmen, so their college...
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fbi director says u.s. law enforcement and federal officials are already here in russia, ready to assist american athletes in what he describes as a particularly challenging safety environment in sochi. u.s. athletes can also count on security help from global rescue. a medical and security contractor that's no stranger to danger. airlifting americans from egypt during the arab spring in 2011. russian officials remain convinced they are ready, even though the latest shootings leave many more questions than answers. nick roberson, cnn, moscow. >> people wonder if sochi is ready for the games and also talking about the russian president, vladimir putin, upset a lot of folks when he put the hammer down on political protests in sochi and over his official position on gay rights and gay athletes who will compete in sochi. but vladimir putin has declared that the city is ready for the games. no better person to talk about all of this than our own jill dougherty, former moscow bureau chief and one of the networks
fbi director says u.s. law enforcement and federal officials are already here in russia, ready to assist american athletes in what he describes as a particularly challenging safety environment in sochi. u.s. athletes can also count on security help from global rescue. a medical and security contractor that's no stranger to danger. airlifting americans from egypt during the arab spring in 2011. russian officials remain convinced they are ready, even though the latest shootings leave many more...
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the fbi continued to look for him without evidence of a body. that search ended tuesday thanks to a glen county georgia sheriff who stopped his vehicle for having darkly tinted windows. the bold fugitive will now be brought to justice. he faces up to 30 years in prison. >> ana cabrera joins us. where is the money? >> we don't know where the money is, where he has been hiding. we don't even know, for sure, whether his family knew he was alive all this time, fred. there are a lot of questions that police are still investigating. he could get 30 years in prison or in jail just for the money fraud crimes, let alone the additional crimes now he will be facing, charges he will be facing for escaping and eluding police, faking his own death. a lot more to this one. >> the plot thickens. thank you so much. ana cabrera, appreciate it. >>> big storm headed for the big apple. alexandra field is there, live. >> reporter: fredricka, we're talking about bone-chilling temperatures in the forecast and a whole lot of snow in new york city. officials have crews w
the fbi continued to look for him without evidence of a body. that search ended tuesday thanks to a glen county georgia sheriff who stopped his vehicle for having darkly tinted windows. the bold fugitive will now be brought to justice. he faces up to 30 years in prison. >> ana cabrera joins us. where is the money? >> we don't know where the money is, where he has been hiding. we don't even know, for sure, whether his family knew he was alive all this time, fred. there are a lot of...
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michael is a former 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. >> i don't think i've ever threatened it, but don't go back and check. >> see if this michael grimm brings back any memories. let's watch this. >> if you do that to me again [ bleep ] >> i'm going to throw you off the f-ing balcony. like a little boy. i think. 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 >> that was a beautiful moment. >> who had done ten tours of afghanistan. let's watch this again. it was really quite spine tingling. >> my recovery has not been easy, he says. nothing in life that's
michael is a former 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. >> i don't think i've ever threatened it, but don't go back and check. >> see if this michael grimm brings back any memories. let's watch this. >> if you do that to me again [ bleep ] >> i'm going to throw you off the f-ing...
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shortly thereof leaving behind a suicide note and a judge declared him legally dead a year ago but the fbi never stopped searching. he is due in court this morning. >> what a story. >>> lines formed around the blocks and hundreds of customers were out early as colorado became the first state in the nation to sell marijuana for recreational use legally. this drug is being sold in several different forms including marijuana and chocolate truffles. the product doesn't come cheap. an eighth of an ounce goes for aboutgw"us 60 bucks. >> it has been absolutely amazing. there are more people here than we ever expected and there's s much excited people taking part in this that we knew it was going to be a big deal, but we had no idea that there were going to be so many people out here. >> denver's mayor was pleased how things wouldn't day one putting out a statement saying everyone behaved spoken. >>> twins can be born on different days but how often are they born in different years? it happened near toronto. gabriella came into the world in 2013 and her sister sophia delivered eight minutes later
shortly thereof leaving behind a suicide note and a judge declared him legally dead a year ago but the fbi never stopped searching. he is due in court this morning. >> what a story. >>> lines formed around the blocks and hundreds of customers were out early as colorado became the first state in the nation to sell marijuana for recreational use legally. this drug is being sold in several different forms including marijuana and chocolate truffles. the product doesn't come cheap. an...
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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. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some pe
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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. >> reporter: the fbi never believed georgia banker aubrey lee price really went through with a plan to kill himself. but for a year and a half, investigators had no body and no clue where he could be. the elaborate hoax fell apart new years eve when police in georgia stopped the now long dark haired and bearded praise for driving with windows too darkly tinted. >> would you have recognized this guy? >> every time i see that shot, it doesn't get old how shocking it is. >> wendy cross is more than among 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. so yes. it was devastating. >> cross lost $300,000. it put her food truck business in jeopardy and left her emotionally and financially ruined. a risk she says she never suspected she was taking. >> it was a clean cut, soft-spoken guy. that seemed extremely professional. that's how i know ever i knew him. >> in 2005
. >> reporter: the fbi never believed georgia banker aubrey lee price really went through with a plan to kill himself. but for a year and a half, investigators had no body and no clue where he could be. the elaborate hoax fell apart new years eve when police in georgia stopped the now long dark haired and bearded praise for driving with windows too darkly tinted. >> would you have recognized this guy? >> every time i see that shot, it doesn't get old how shocking it is....
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let's bring in steve moore, retired supervisor and special agent for the fbi and joey jackson. let's play this this way. i will present what the prosecution is putting out there. steve you deal with it on an evidentiary basis and then what happens with the u.s. italy relations. >> my pleasure. >> the basic case here, steve is, you admitted it, amanda knox, you wrote it out that you confessed you did this. we have dna inconsistencies with your blood and the blood of the victim. we have a nice from the scene that seems to fit. we have rudy gaday that says you were involved. your behavior troubling. that is my case. why is it not strong enough in your opinion? >> the knife didn't fit the wounds in the victim. that's out. the knife had no dna from the victim. it's out. they brow beat her for 53 hours over five days to get her to implicate someone else that they needed to have. there was nothing that you can put down that is in any way, shape or form has survived the appeals. it is also false, it's also gone. >> joey jackson, i suggest that this was a sex game fwon wrong. meredith k
let's bring in steve moore, retired supervisor and special agent for the fbi and joey jackson. let's play this this way. i will present what the prosecution is putting out there. steve you deal with it on an evidentiary basis and then what happens with the u.s. italy relations. >> my pleasure. >> the basic case here, steve is, you admitted it, amanda knox, you wrote it out that you confessed you did this. we have dna inconsistencies with your blood and the blood of the victim. we...
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the fbi is alerted. the las vegas s.w.a.t. team is on alert. i have security going ever pywhe 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 ever pywhe 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...