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sometimes this has led to abuses , missteps by the fbi in particular. we have seen democrats surveilled by this program. we have seen republicans surveilled by this program. that usually means, when we say surveilled, that an agent has probably searched at some point for that person's name or has come into their communications in some way, shape, or form. critics of the program call this a way of bypassing maybe our fourth amendment rights, surveilling people without a warrant, it's caused a lot of controversy on the hill this week in particular. host: speaker johnson wanted to move forward with it, arguing that the reauthorization bill he wanted to put on the floor included reforms, many of them. what kind of reforms? guest: that bill, essentially, that was trying to get on the floor this week, included reforms codifying something the fbi had been processing over the last i want to say year or so. they are rules that basically dictate who at the fbi is able to search the database. that you are not changing the way in which surveillance is conducted, wh
sometimes this has led to abuses , missteps by the fbi in particular. we have seen democrats surveilled by this program. we have seen republicans surveilled by this program. that usually means, when we say surveilled, that an agent has probably searched at some point for that person's name or has come into their communications in some way, shape, or form. critics of the program call this a way of bypassing maybe our fourth amendment rights, surveilling people without a warrant, it's caused a...
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it protects americans from unlawful searches and seizures by the fbi and local police department. law enforcement cannot search your home or monitor your communications without going to a court and showing probable cause that a crime is being committed. but there's a lot of confusion about where that might apply in this context because it's not a crime in the sense that we are our criminal law ordinarily apply in america. what we are talking about his foreign espionage and hostile activities that had notcu yet occurred. we don't do anything to try to prevent crimes from happening. we punish crimes once they occur after we've investigated to them and prosecuted them but we don't want another 9/11 to occur. we don't want innocent americans to be killed in a terrorist attack and it's not okay to say we will wait until the terrorists commit that act and then try to find them and punish them. we want to stop it and that's where 702 is so important. and it's not true that it gives the authority to the intelligence community to target americans. the senator from illinois mentioned a numb
it protects americans from unlawful searches and seizures by the fbi and local police department. law enforcement cannot search your home or monitor your communications without going to a court and showing probable cause that a crime is being committed. but there's a lot of confusion about where that might apply in this context because it's not a crime in the sense that we are our criminal law ordinarily apply in america. what we are talking about his foreign espionage and hostile activities...
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sometimes this is led to abuses, this steps by the fbi in particular. we have seen democrats be surveilled by this program. we have seen republicans be surveilled by this program. usually that means when you say surveilled it means an agent has probably searched at some point for that person staying or has come to the committee geisha and in some way, shape, or form. a lot of critics of the program call this a way of bypassing maybe our fourth amendment rights, being able to surveilled without a warrant and it is caused a lot of controversy on hill this week in particular. >> host: speaker johnson wanted to move forward with it, arguing the reauthorization bill that he wanted to put on the floor included reforms, many of them. what kind of reforms? >> guest: essentially that bill that was on, try to get on the floor this week included reforms that were codifying somethings fbi has artie been practicing over the last of what you say roughly a year or so. they are rules that basically dictate who at the fbi is able to search the database. they are not cha
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these are attend -- fbi c board. these are intended to restore a reconnection to service the community and the public and make sure that mergers do not end up harming the local residents and small businesses that we have seen too often suffer. so it is important to reiterate first the review of convenience and need is totally distinct from the evaluation of effect on competition. in fact, we may know that anticompetitive mergers also end up leading to harm to the community. but at its core, a transaction is under existing law. a transaction that undermines competition will have a negative effect on the community and there are very rare exceptions for when those types of mergers should be allowed. so first, or policy statement sets a clear standard for review. the community should be better served as a combined institution, not just showing that it will be worse. rojit: burden of proof is on the applicant, not on corporate latitude developed by consultants and lawyers. we have to have answers to the question does the
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interpretations of the lower really impactful and concerning surveillance activities by fbi, including allowing the fbi to collect more of our communication than americans understood. >> the government has a responsibility and duty to the american people to inform the public mass with the most information possible, while ensuring not to compromise national security. democracy only functions when the voters are informed. to protect this nation from tampering only the most, necessary documents should be secret. the failure to do so, the obstruction of information to the american public, can be the greatest threat to democracy that america has ever seen. announcer: to watch this and all entries, visit our website, studentcam.org. announcer: president biden and first lady jill biden hosted the annual white house easter egg roll with about 40,000 people in attendance. the president offered remarks and participated in the egg roll and the first lady read to a group of children. this is just over 20 minutes. ♪ ♪ >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states and dr. biden, ac
interpretations of the lower really impactful and concerning surveillance activities by fbi, including allowing the fbi to collect more of our communication than americans understood. >> the government has a responsibility and duty to the american people to inform the public mass with the most information possible, while ensuring not to compromise national security. democracy only functions when the voters are informed. to protect this nation from tampering only the most, necessary...
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-- fbi c safe account template. it has helped learn more about how these types of accounts might benefit their communities and to consider how they might go about offering such a product. it is also to make americans aware of the opportunity to open these accounts. during the covid-19 pandemic, the fbi see partnered with the irs to help consumers without bank accounts identify and open accounts designed to meet their needs. many were specially motivated to open an account to be able to receive the public support payments that were made available during the pandemic in a secure and timely manner. in fact, our 2021 household survey revealed that one third of all u.s. households that had recently become banks reported doing so in connection with an economic impact or similar statement. the finding has helped highlight the potential advantages prompting consumers to consider opening an account when you are anticipating a payment or other income such as from a new job. we have come to think of such opportunities is what
-- fbi c safe account template. it has helped learn more about how these types of accounts might benefit their communities and to consider how they might go about offering such a product. it is also to make americans aware of the opportunity to open these accounts. during the covid-19 pandemic, the fbi see partnered with the irs to help consumers without bank accounts identify and open accounts designed to meet their needs. many were specially motivated to open an account to be able to receive...
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so the fbi has confirmed that its agents were on the ship. i can't really say anything more. >> thank you, and i yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman, general garland, welcome back. >> thank you. >> i appreciate the work that the doj does going after legitimate criminals and protecting americans, and the program which we discussed a year ago. i'd like to talk about the foreign registration act or fra. there's a high speed rail company proposed between dallas and houston. and they proposed a high speed rail project between houston and dallas and engaged in state and local lobbying in that effort. and i'm opposed to this that would cut up land and take this from people on their land. and for every board member and now merely a company on paper with no board of directors. and texas has zero experience building any type of this company. there's a venture pushing the project. sovereign funds of the japanese are backing that high speed proposal. and amtrak's partnering with texas central in applying for an fy22 corridor development grants and $50
so the fbi has confirmed that its agents were on the ship. i can't really say anything more. >> thank you, and i yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman, general garland, welcome back. >> thank you. >> i appreciate the work that the doj does going after legitimate criminals and protecting americans, and the program which we discussed a year ago. i'd like to talk about the foreign registration act or fra. there's a high speed rail company proposed between dallas and...
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just last week fbi director wray was before us and we heard about the real challenges that the fbi along with its state, local, anc tribal law enforcement partners are facing, especially in keepinges deadly fentanyl off or streets. i heard him clearly, state and local law enforcement areen askg for more support from the fbi, not less. and i trust that could be said for many other bureaus at the department as well. further, the defense of our national security and mitigation of emerging foreign and domestic threats, including cyber, is critical. i view it as the main mission, our paramount responsibility, keeping americans safe here in congress. and the department's role in upholding the rule of law and preserving our democratic values for free and fair elections, cannot be understated. to carry out the department's of broad missions, your fiscal year 2025 budget request seeks 38.9 billion and discretionary funding, a 5% increase above the fiscal year 2024 enacted level. your request prioritizes funding for the over 100,000 employees of the department of justice, and makes vital increases
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the fbi, $284,000. why? why is the fbi six times with the attorney general merrick garland reception funds are looking at? >> i don't know that i could tell you as i sit here right now. i know that we have a lot of engagement with foreign partners. this would be a big driver. i'm happy to have the stuff right here. >> i appreciate that very much. >> leslie, the department of justice is asking for a 1.25% increase. the fbi is asking for a 6% increase, totaling $629 million. the fbi is literally asking for a 350% increase in funding more than the overall department of justice. the total spending for the doj is going up 467 million. the fbi is asking for 629 million. the doj has to take a cut somewhere in order for the fbi to get there increase in funding. what on earth -- what justifies that increase for the fbi? >> what i would tell you, and we certainly appreciate the departments word, or the attorney general support for the budget requests. the effect of the fiscal year 2024 budget, which was appropriated t
the fbi, $284,000. why? why is the fbi six times with the attorney general merrick garland reception funds are looking at? >> i don't know that i could tell you as i sit here right now. i know that we have a lot of engagement with foreign partners. this would be a big driver. i'm happy to have the stuff right here. >> i appreciate that very much. >> leslie, the department of justice is asking for a 1.25% increase. the fbi is asking for a 6% increase, totaling $629 million. the...
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we understand the fbi. atlanta's spokeswoman, jenna's still leto put out a statement essentially saying that the suspect has not been named, confirming those details that he ran out of the vehicle after it rammed into that gate. we did get an aerial view moments ago of what appears to be investigators combing through the car and what you're looking at now are live images from the scene. it appears to be a rust colored buick of some kind a mid-sized suv. and as we were looking at the aerial footage, ryan young, if you're still with us, ryan we saw a number of items that had been scattered on the floor. and from what it looks like in the back of the car, there appears to be a box. there was a cardboard box and the ground near the car as well would appear to be a briefcase and a cooler as well. now, it's unclear specifically of those items we're in the car not but what can you tell us about the work that's being done right now by investigators on this vehicle >> will boys, what we were told is they were defini
we understand the fbi. atlanta's spokeswoman, jenna's still leto put out a statement essentially saying that the suspect has not been named, confirming those details that he ran out of the vehicle after it rammed into that gate. we did get an aerial view moments ago of what appears to be investigators combing through the car and what you're looking at now are live images from the scene. it appears to be a rust colored buick of some kind a mid-sized suv. and as we were looking at the aerial...
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but the fbi's $284,000. why? why is the fbi's literally six times what attorney general merrick garland reception funds are? >> i don't know i could tell you as a to do right now. i know we have a lot of engagement with foreign partners, and that could be big driver but i can't as a center now give you the specifics.you the specifics. i'm happy to my staff follow-up. >> i would appreciate that very much. lastly, the department of justice is asking for 1.25% increase, told the $4677 millio. the fbi is asking for 6% increase totaling $629 million. the fbi is asking for literally a 350% increase in funding more than the overall department of justice is pick a fact if the total spin for the doj is going up 467 million and the fbi's asking for 629 million, and the doj hasa to take a cut some ofn order for the fbi to get their increase in funding of the least $160 million. so what on earth, what justifies that kind of increase for the fbi? >> so what i would tell you is an resort appreciate the department's work includ
but the fbi's $284,000. why? why is the fbi's literally six times what attorney general merrick garland reception funds are? >> i don't know i could tell you as a to do right now. i know we have a lot of engagement with foreign partners, and that could be big driver but i can't as a center now give you the specifics.you the specifics. i'm happy to my staff follow-up. >> i would appreciate that very much. lastly, the department of justice is asking for 1.25% increase, told the $4677...
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and so the fbi went in on april 19th, 76, branch davidians, including over 20 children. in in the fires that resulted in think 11 people survived came out alive. now the other piece. that informed this in this quote language, again, is the specter of jonestown over what's going on right. and because of that, to call it a cult was to know what was going to happen in the end. people were going to die. right. and it became a self-fulfilling prophecy didn't because they did. the question is, did they have to taper? and gallagher make the claim that the use of the cult is responsible for the deaths that happened at waco? what do you think of. was the use of the word cult so powerful that it can be held responsible for the deaths that happened at waco. i kind of agree. goes back what i was saying earlier is if they use a different terminology, if they had called it like a church instead, i think the response there is less violent and think like again, the whole news media coverage takes a different spin on everything. and so i think at the end the day like the batf and fbi tak
and so the fbi went in on april 19th, 76, branch davidians, including over 20 children. in in the fires that resulted in think 11 people survived came out alive. now the other piece. that informed this in this quote language, again, is the specter of jonestown over what's going on right. and because of that, to call it a cult was to know what was going to happen in the end. people were going to die. right. and it became a self-fulfilling prophecy didn't because they did. the question is, did...
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the fbi has done hundreds of thousands of warrantless searches. even if you took it to a fisa court, they lied with impunity, and the fisa is a rubberstamp. we know that. christopher wray goes in front of congress and doesn't answer truthfully about any of it. the other thing i would like to make a note of so viewers will understand about shaping the narrative, you read an article about how fisa is benign and has all these protections. he could have just as easily read a story about the hundreds of thousands of abuses, how the fbi systematically targets people, how they use technology to do things that are specifically prohibited by the constitution, so that is the way c-span shapes the debate with selective reading of articles, typically out of " the new york times" and "washington post." i'm aware of it and i think the rest of your viewers are, too. host: did you see the arguments made by thomas massie on the floor? the clip we showed were he was talking about what you were saying, the abuses that are taking place? caller: i saw you selectively
the fbi has done hundreds of thousands of warrantless searches. even if you took it to a fisa court, they lied with impunity, and the fisa is a rubberstamp. we know that. christopher wray goes in front of congress and doesn't answer truthfully about any of it. the other thing i would like to make a note of so viewers will understand about shaping the narrative, you read an article about how fisa is benign and has all these protections. he could have just as easily read a story about the...
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since then, the fbi says the number of anti-jewish hate crime investigations in the u.s. has tripled in the bureau is particularly concerned loan actors to target gathering during passover. here at the congregation they will hold the community later tomorrow and they will have security on site. executive director says we take security very seriously and have protocols in place including security guards and other measures as those are large holiday events and regular services. in san francisco, congregation emanuel has added more security cameras and guards and even uses metal detectors. security is just one of the concerns weighing heavily on the jewish community as they move into the holidays. >> it's very much muted. it's a celebration it's a little bit quieter than usual because we have jewish people, israelis who are held hostage. for my friend google workers launch a protest in the office. they were protesting the war in gaza. the lifestream showed police making arrests during last tuesday's fit in they were also held in new york city and seattle nine workers arreste
since then, the fbi says the number of anti-jewish hate crime investigations in the u.s. has tripled in the bureau is particularly concerned loan actors to target gathering during passover. here at the congregation they will hold the community later tomorrow and they will have security on site. executive director says we take security very seriously and have protocols in place including security guards and other measures as those are large holiday events and regular services. in san francisco,...
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according to fbi's data, the fbi looks at content in less than 2% of it surges on americans so my question would be for you, director wray. as i described it using your data, the data from the fbi, doesn't our warrant requirements only apply to a tiny fraction of the searches the fbi conducts? when you factor in all of these exceptions, i mean i can go through them but i think you know them and if there is any imminent danger, no word. if there are other dangers, you have to go get the warrant later but the exception list is very long so the question is, isn't it correct that what we're talking about in the bipartisan bill here in the senate and in the house would apply to only a small fraction of the searches you are conducting? >> is a percentage it's not a significant percentage. certainly the number is significant and i think the fundamental problem with the warrant requirement, before you look at the content is that it's the content that tells us whether or not it is an agent of a foreign power involved. i think that's part of the problem. >> if the witness will pause for a moment. >>
according to fbi's data, the fbi looks at content in less than 2% of it surges on americans so my question would be for you, director wray. as i described it using your data, the data from the fbi, doesn't our warrant requirements only apply to a tiny fraction of the searches the fbi conducts? when you factor in all of these exceptions, i mean i can go through them but i think you know them and if there is any imminent danger, no word. if there are other dangers, you have to go get the warrant...
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king did, the fbi contribute to that and? what was the impact of his king's assassination and on the nation and on law enforcement? well, yeah, the fbi contributed to it. i'm not of a conspiracy buff. and i know some people, people i really respect, who i for this book, including members of the king, including andrew young and james, they still think that it was a conspiracy that james earl ray did not act alone and maybe didn't even fire the trigger. i don't know about that. but i do know and i think it's verifiable that the fbi created conditions that would make think of king as the enemy and make him more vulnerable to, in fact, just three months before his assassination, the put out a memo saying that now that malcolm x is dead, really, king is the only one left who could become the messiah. and we must do everything in our power to disrupt him. and that memo went out to every bureau, fbi bureau office. so that's the conditions in which he was living. the fbi director, the most respected lawman in america, says that king
king did, the fbi contribute to that and? what was the impact of his king's assassination and on the nation and on law enforcement? well, yeah, the fbi contributed to it. i'm not of a conspiracy buff. and i know some people, people i really respect, who i for this book, including members of the king, including andrew young and james, they still think that it was a conspiracy that james earl ray did not act alone and maybe didn't even fire the trigger. i don't know about that. but i do know and...
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tonight the fbi here in los angeles tells me the fbi has teamed up with local police across the country and an anti- terror task force. the fbi giving this statement tonight. crimes fuelled by anti-semitic 8 can't be tolerated and the fbi is committed to preventing these crimes including acts of terror or violations of the civil liberties. members of faith-based communities should not have to be worried about being targeted with the threat of violence where they live, work or where they pray. you and i were able to watch the video of the attacks. unspeakable crimes to think there are more calls for violence is just unthinkable. >> trace: if more people saw that it would change some perspectives dramatically. let's bring in former fbi special agent... it's great to have you on the show. fbi director said this. >> we remain particularly concerned that lone actors can target large gatherings, high profile events or symbolic or religious locations for violence. particularly of concern as we look to the start of passover on monday evening. >> trace: if you are a jewish-american you have got
tonight the fbi here in los angeles tells me the fbi has teamed up with local police across the country and an anti- terror task force. the fbi giving this statement tonight. crimes fuelled by anti-semitic 8 can't be tolerated and the fbi is committed to preventing these crimes including acts of terror or violations of the civil liberties. members of faith-based communities should not have to be worried about being targeted with the threat of violence where they live, work or where they pray....
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my exclusive interview with fbi director christopher wray on that tiktok firestorm. the unprecedented threat level in the u.s. and donald trump calling the january 6th defendants hostages. do you see those individuals who took part in the january 6th riots as hostages? how he answered. >>> and the miracle baby born out of tragedy in gaza. >> announcer: this is >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and welcome. the jury in the donald trump hush money trial was introduced to the soft underbelly of the supermarket tabloid business today. their guide, prosecution witness david pecker, former "national enquirer" publisher. pecker describing made-up stories published to damage trump opponents. he testified about a payment to a new york doorman for a salacious but untrue story about mr. trump, and described a key meeting in which he says he pledged to be donald trump's eyes and ears, ready to alert to negative stories that could appear about him during the 2016 presidential campaign. the prosecution hoping to prove it all leads to paying
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and as we noted, the fbi headquarters, fbi divisions have been doing the same thing for the same reasons because it's easier to protect the facility when it's isolated from downtown are isolated from other areas? >> yeah. it's an important point just looking at the scenery there it's a little bit outside of the dense urban core for a reason, as you point out. but we've, we've been talking a bit about this idea of what we don't know about the mental health of the person, but we do know according to the reporting that this individual was taken directly to a hospital, if you believed that there was it's an ongoing acute threat, would that be the first course of action? what does it tell us >> yeah, what we also we don't know if he suffered injuries from either the ramming or some altercation that happened after including during the arrest. this is these are high adrenaline moment, so lots of things as are going on that that would have been easy, i think to be able to capture him so he might have some physical injuries that they are watching. they also may be nervous about his mental state a
and as we noted, the fbi headquarters, fbi divisions have been doing the same thing for the same reasons because it's easier to protect the facility when it's isolated from downtown are isolated from other areas? >> yeah. it's an important point just looking at the scenery there it's a little bit outside of the dense urban core for a reason, as you point out. but we've, we've been talking a bit about this idea of what we don't know about the mental health of the person, but we do know...
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to address this legal abuse of power by the fbi, this committee included direction to the fbi in the iaa requiring notification to congressional leadership of any if counterintel investigation into a federal candidate for office. is there any counterintelligence investigation into either joe biden or donald trump? >> i would just say i'll refer you to the special counsel -- >> it's not a question about the special counsel. that's a requirement of the iaa of the fbi. is there a counterintelligence investigation into either joe biden or donald trump? >> no investigation that i can confirm here, no. >> is there a counterintelligence investigation? >> again, i'm not confirming any investigation into east candidate. >> are you aware that that you're required by the iaa to notify if congress of any if counter-- >> and we will, we will only ply with the law. >> have you already or complied with the law i? >> i believe we have been in compliance with the law. >> you believe you have been or has there been a notification to congress of any counterintelligence investigations of a federal candi
to address this legal abuse of power by the fbi, this committee included direction to the fbi in the iaa requiring notification to congressional leadership of any if counterintel investigation into a federal candidate for office. is there any counterintelligence investigation into either joe biden or donald trump? >> i would just say i'll refer you to the special counsel -- >> it's not a question about the special counsel. that's a requirement of the iaa of the fbi. is there a...
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the fbi has 56 field offices nationwide this is 1 of them. is where they carry up investigations, assess local and regional crime threats. and his location here in atlanta it's a well-known 1 for fbi employees. they lead some complex investigations, but just looking at the video we have coming in right now you can see on your screen this is happening as we speak, the bomb squad was on site so we don't know if they are potentially looking for some sort of explosives inside of the car, that's not confirmed. perhaps maybe just for precautionary measures but we are just working to get as much information as possible as we can on this case. but again happened just after noon you're looking at what is going on right now and will bring all you -- you all the develop and we get trays. >> trace: thank you medicine. let's bring in special agent retired smoker he joined us by phone. we continue looking at live pictures. chris thank you for coming on on short notice. when you see this car running into the gate and the barricade beyond the gate, what is y
the fbi has 56 field offices nationwide this is 1 of them. is where they carry up investigations, assess local and regional crime threats. and his location here in atlanta it's a well-known 1 for fbi employees. they lead some complex investigations, but just looking at the video we have coming in right now you can see on your screen this is happening as we speak, the bomb squad was on site so we don't know if they are potentially looking for some sort of explosives inside of the car, that's not...
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intelligence analyst at the fbi i've told the committee fbi got information from bank of america specifically it received a list of any customer who made purchases in the washington d.c. area generally fifth through seven, 2021. the whistleblower supervisor in charge of the boston field office corroborated his testimony when he spoke to the committee. and so did steve jensen the fbi domestic terrorism operation section chief. but it was not just purchased pe data around a specific date the fbi got from bank of america. that was actually overlaid with any firearm purchase at any time. how does the fbi get this information? they ask for it. you can see on the display on the screen here the e-mail that was sent to the fbi told bank of america to recapture morning call we are prepared to ask the threshold customers confirm transacting business in washington d.c. between these specific days. if you are in washington d.c., visiting your kid, may be maybevisiting her aunt or just a friend the epic that wanted to know about every single person she made. and, and if you are a gun owner looked out you
intelligence analyst at the fbi i've told the committee fbi got information from bank of america specifically it received a list of any customer who made purchases in the washington d.c. area generally fifth through seven, 2021. the whistleblower supervisor in charge of the boston field office corroborated his testimony when he spoke to the committee. and so did steve jensen the fbi domestic terrorism operation section chief. but it was not just purchased pe data around a specific date the fbi...
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. >> norah: why the justice department is set to pay a reported $100 million for the fbi's mishandling of the investigation into the disgraced doctor. >> i'm especially sorry that there were people at the fbi who had their own chance to stop this monster and failed. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. we do want to begin tonight with that breaking news of a major settlement between the department of justice and some of the survivors of convicted sex offender larry nassar. cbs news has learned that the deal is in its final stages, and there are reports the amount could be up to $100 million. and the news comes three years after a department of justice watchdog report outlined the fbi's mishandling of the case, including how agents were slow to investigate the abuse allegations into nassar. he was the former team doctor for the women's national gymnastics team. olympic stars simone biles, mckayla maroney, and aly raisman are among the gymnasts who sued the fbi and the settlement, when finalized, could br
. >> norah: why the justice department is set to pay a reported $100 million for the fbi's mishandling of the investigation into the disgraced doctor. >> i'm especially sorry that there were people at the fbi who had their own chance to stop this monster and failed. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. we do want to begin tonight with that breaking news of a major settlement between...
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the fbi says he was not associated with the facility at all and as for the building at the fbi field office is in chamblee, georgia which is a study just outside of atlanta or make it sneer just off of i. 85 north if you're from atlanta you're very familiar with that in their states, -- is one of the 56 field offices nationwide are fbi agents carrier investigations and assess local and regional crime threats. the atlanta field office in particular is known for leaving complex investigations including its cyber program which is one of the busiest teams at the bureau but back out here live as far as the criminal motive or if there was any domestic terrorism involved the fbi says that they cannot answer that at this point but the situation is very much so still developing and we are monitoring everything and we will keep you updated. >> sandra: medicine, thank you. new mark morris performers at the aspect -- nicole parker. nicole -- as it was happening earlier, what can you add what you learned now you mark. >> percival i would like to explain it fbi field offices are extremely secure a
the fbi says he was not associated with the facility at all and as for the building at the fbi field office is in chamblee, georgia which is a study just outside of atlanta or make it sneer just off of i. 85 north if you're from atlanta you're very familiar with that in their states, -- is one of the 56 field offices nationwide are fbi agents carrier investigations and assess local and regional crime threats. the atlanta field office in particular is known for leaving complex investigations...
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the fbi has done hundreds of thousands of warrantless searches. even if you took it to a fisa court, they lied with impunity, and the fisa is a rubberstamp. we know that. christopher wray goes in front of congress and doesn't answer truthfully about any of it. the other thing i would like to make a note of so viewers will understand about shaping the narrative, you read an article about how fisa is benign and has all these protections. he could have just as easily read a story about the hundreds of thousands of abuses, how the fbi systematically targets people, how they use technology to do things that are specifically prohibited by the constitution, so that is the way c-span shapes the debate with selective reading of articles, typically out of " the new york times" and "washington post." i'm aware of it and i think the rest of your viewers are, too. host: did you see the arguments made by thomas massie on the floor? the clip we showed were he was talking about what you were saying, the abuses that are taking place? caller: i saw you selectively
the fbi has done hundreds of thousands of warrantless searches. even if you took it to a fisa court, they lied with impunity, and the fisa is a rubberstamp. we know that. christopher wray goes in front of congress and doesn't answer truthfully about any of it. the other thing i would like to make a note of so viewers will understand about shaping the narrative, you read an article about how fisa is benign and has all these protections. he could have just as easily read a story about the...
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>> well, this is a precarious me for the fbi. speak to professial staff often daily across the country. and again, the last couple of years, we've seen this increase of threats against employees. we know the fbi actually established its own cell, a unit focus specifically on going through those types of threats that they're seeing against the bureau and a reminder back in 2022, there was an individual who attempted to breach the fbi field office in cincinnati. he died later after a standoff with law enforcement. as we've been reporting based on our law enforcement sources, authorities went back through his back brown, his social media history. this was a central casting believer of conspiracy theories, particularly surrounding the 2020 election, surrounding some of the vitriol that former president trump has been offering about the fbi. and so this is a big concern that we've seen across the country. we don't know the motive here, but from coast-to-coast fbi personnel are on allergic because the sheer number of threats they've se
>> well, this is a precarious me for the fbi. speak to professial staff often daily across the country. and again, the last couple of years, we've seen this increase of threats against employees. we know the fbi actually established its own cell, a unit focus specifically on going through those types of threats that they're seeing against the bureau and a reminder back in 2022, there was an individual who attempted to breach the fbi field office in cincinnati. he died later after a...
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whistle-blower max pearson said he had given documents to the fbi, documents potentially the ones the ntsb says boeing previously indicated did not exist. >> the actual documentation that they've been saying has not been available, it is available. >> is available and the fbi has it? >> and it has been available for months. >> reporter: we just spoke with the national transportation safety board. while its investigators have not reviewed ed peerson's documents, they tell us they do not believe they're the same as the ones they had been seeking. boeing says it is fully cooperating with all of the ongoing investigations. norah? >> kris van cleave, thank you for your reporting there is a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." finally yasso! a ridiculously creamy, dipped, chipped, sandwiched, ice cream-like experience that's super snackable and made with greek yogurt. so ice cream, get the whoop out of our freezer! yasso. love it or it's free. wowwww... this charmin ultra soft smooth tear is soooo soft and soo smooth, i'm starting to get tearied away! ahhh, thank you mr. smooth
whistle-blower max pearson said he had given documents to the fbi, documents potentially the ones the ntsb says boeing previously indicated did not exist. >> the actual documentation that they've been saying has not been available, it is available. >> is available and the fbi has it? >> and it has been available for months. >> reporter: we just spoke with the national transportation safety board. while its investigators have not reviewed ed peerson's documents, they tell...
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the fbi director says this is the most dangerous time in history. looking over my career in law enforcement i would be hard-pressed to think of a time where so many threats to public safety and national security were so elevated all at once but that is the case as i sit here today. he says the fbi opens a new investigation to china every 10 hours. those investigations may be coming right here with a surge of chinese nationals crossing the southern border near san diego, home to the third fleet, two marine corps bases and west coast seal teams. this is a 6000% increase in the last 3 years. recent days, and 18-year-old american teenager from idaho was arrested and charged with a plot to kill his fellow churchgoers in the name of isis according to court documents. cases like this where foreign entities are involved, christopher wray says he needs the national security tool to solve them. open remarks talked about national security, and absolute indispensable tool. congress can give us in our fight against foreign adversaries and reauthorization of sect
the fbi director says this is the most dangerous time in history. looking over my career in law enforcement i would be hard-pressed to think of a time where so many threats to public safety and national security were so elevated all at once but that is the case as i sit here today. he says the fbi opens a new investigation to china every 10 hours. those investigations may be coming right here with a surge of chinese nationals crossing the southern border near san diego, home to the third fleet,...