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to say don't worry about it, we have fbi internal controls. fbi internal controls. we're putting the same darn people in charge of this. the same people who have manipulated and abused this over and over again. we said, you're in charge now. you'll be employing the same sort of reviews you've employed on the honor system in the past, knowing full well that the american public can't see anything that you do. and we're supposed to trust you with that? this is crazy. this is the same fbi that approved the surveillance of president trump's campaign and has failed to prevent illegal queries year after year after year, even after denying that they don't happen. in all cases involving americans, but especially in these sensitive cases, outside checks and balances, actual checks and actual balances on the use of surveillance authority should be firmly in place. but alas, they are not. nothing like them. in addition to the narrow query pre-approval requirements, risa c codifies additional changes to some of these internal fbi procedures regarding the abuse of 702 queries of
to say don't worry about it, we have fbi internal controls. fbi internal controls. we're putting the same darn people in charge of this. the same people who have manipulated and abused this over and over again. we said, you're in charge now. you'll be employing the same sort of reviews you've employed on the honor system in the past, knowing full well that the american public can't see anything that you do. and we're supposed to trust you with that? this is crazy. this is the same fbi that...
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the fbi arresting an 18-year-old suspect tonight. what authorities say he was planning. pierre thomas with late reporting. >>> the horrific video tonight. the newly released police body camera video of a deadly police shooting in chicago. graphic images showing a driver pulled over for a seat belt violation, opening fire, wounding an officer. police firing back. 96 shots in 41 seconds. >>> tonight, donald trump's last-minute appeal to delay his criminal trial in new york that starts on monday, denied tonight by an appeals court judge. so, what does this mean? will the hush money trial begin on monday? >>> the fires raging outside new york city tonight. the images coming in right now. these fires are near newark airport. and what authorities are now saying. >>> a helicopter crashing into the water in rhode island. the urgent rescue effort before the chopper went down. >>> does walmart owe you money? authorities say time is running out for those who are eligible. >>> and so many of you sent us messages after watching the solar eclipse right along with us. tonight, with hel
the fbi arresting an 18-year-old suspect tonight. what authorities say he was planning. pierre thomas with late reporting. >>> the horrific video tonight. the newly released police body camera video of a deadly police shooting in chicago. graphic images showing a driver pulled over for a seat belt violation, opening fire, wounding an officer. police firing back. 96 shots in 41 seconds. >>> tonight, donald trump's last-minute appeal to delay his criminal trial in new york that...
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. >> what is the point of reporting abuse if our own fbi agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in a drawer? >> reporter: a doj report found after first hearing of the allegations in 2015, fbi agents failed to flag local authorities who could have taken action, effectively allowing nassar to continue his abuse for more than a year. >> nassar found more than 100 new victims to molest. it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile. >> reporter: the failure so profound, it led to an extraordinary apology by the fbi director. this was a dark chapter for the fbi, david, a truly dark chapter. >> david: pierre thomas live in washington. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn now to president biden tonight, helping to put the state of florida back in play this november. tonight, the president's major abortion rights speech in florida, with that state's new six-week abortion ban just days now from going into effect. mary bruce in florida. >> reporter: president biden today traveling to florida, just days before the state's strict new abortion law goes into effect. b
. >> what is the point of reporting abuse if our own fbi agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in a drawer? >> reporter: a doj report found after first hearing of the allegations in 2015, fbi agents failed to flag local authorities who could have taken action, effectively allowing nassar to continue his abuse for more than a year. >> nassar found more than 100 new victims to molest. it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile. >>...
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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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this big settlement comes after the fbi failed to seriously investigate reports of abuse first brought to the agency by usa gymnastics back in 2015. >> the fbi's shortcomings during the investigation came into full view during this 2022 hearing. >> after telling my entire story of abuse to fbi in the summer of 2015, not only did the fbi not report my abuse but when they eventually documented my report 17 months later, they made entirely false claims about what i said. >> we suffered and continue to suffer because no one at the fbi, usg did what was necessary to protect us. >> let's get right to ken dilanian, ken, famous gymnasts who spoke out, what do we know now? >> reporter: kate, the ys department is not commenting radioit now on this trofrt settlement. they're not denying it either. very clear that negotiations are under way. it wasn't just the victims who were criticizing the fbi, kate, it was the department of justice inspector general that documented a series of shocking failures in this case by the fbi and it was 14 months from the time that abuse was first reported to the fbi
this big settlement comes after the fbi failed to seriously investigate reports of abuse first brought to the agency by usa gymnastics back in 2015. >> the fbi's shortcomings during the investigation came into full view during this 2022 hearing. >> after telling my entire story of abuse to fbi in the summer of 2015, not only did the fbi not report my abuse but when they eventually documented my report 17 months later, they made entirely false claims about what i said. >> we...
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i do think it's sort of -- the fbi has its hands full dealing withll this. one thing i would note is the attacks onwo judges, it's ud bipartisan attack. i mean there are attacks against republican and democratic judges and not just words but in deeds, and they're being prosecuted. but that's the kind of thing that has to be much more front page news, and it has to be sort of like the january 6th investigation. it needs to be something that people take seriously and call out politicians who don't say you've got to stop this. >> and i do want to talk about attacks from the left, but in this particular case we're talking about a candidate for president directly fomenting violence against anyone in the judicial branch. in hishe expanded gag order, again, against a former president ofn, the united state who wouldpr like to be presiden against juan merchan writes incredibly about history and the threats these judges are facing. this pattern of attack family members and presiding jurists assigned to his cases, trump's cases serves no legitimate purpose. it merely i
i do think it's sort of -- the fbi has its hands full dealing withll this. one thing i would note is the attacks onwo judges, it's ud bipartisan attack. i mean there are attacks against republican and democratic judges and not just words but in deeds, and they're being prosecuted. but that's the kind of thing that has to be much more front page news, and it has to be sort of like the january 6th investigation. it needs to be something that people take seriously and call out politicians who...
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now, according to fbi's data, the fbi looks at content in less than 2% of its searches on americans. so my question would be for you, director wray. as i've described it, using your data, the data from the fbi, doesn't our warrant requirement 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, you know, if there's any imminent danger, no warrant. 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, it would apply to only a small fraction of the searches you're conducting. >> well, as a percentage, it's not a significant percentage. certainly the number is significant. and i think the fundmental problem with the warrant requirement before you can look at the content is that it's the content that tells us whether or not it's an agent of a foreign power involved. so i think that's part of the problem
now, according to fbi's data, the fbi looks at content in less than 2% of its searches on americans. so my question would be for you, director wray. as i've described it, using your data, the data from the fbi, doesn't our warrant requirement 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, you know, if there's any imminent danger, no warrant. if there are other dangers, you have...
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denny was talking to an fbi agent in los angeles about organized crime and talking to another fbi agent in the d.c. area who is kind of a white-collar crime specialist, then he supposedly was going to meet with two fbi agents from lexington kentucky on that trip in which he died. we got the name of one of those agents, but he had passed and his wife was not able or willing to help us, so there was some fbi involvement-ish as far as people any was talking to -- danny was talking to. host: why did danny casolaro call this the octopus? where did that name came from? guest: danny was at the phase that he was preaching his book idea, so that is where you boil down your concept to about a six page enticing synopsis of the story you are writing enter with the characters and why would the publisher want to give you in advance to actually finish the book? so there is a certain level of hype in that style of writing, you know. it was called the octopus because she starts looking into one d.c. area 1980 scandal, and that takes him over into the iran-contra scandal and the october surprise and bci
denny was talking to an fbi agent in los angeles about organized crime and talking to another fbi agent in the d.c. area who is kind of a white-collar crime specialist, then he supposedly was going to meet with two fbi agents from lexington kentucky on that trip in which he died. we got the name of one of those agents, but he had passed and his wife was not able or willing to help us, so there was some fbi involvement-ish as far as people any was talking to -- danny was talking to. host: why...
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. >>> also tonight the suv ramming a security gate at the fbi's atlanta field office. the driver in custody. what we're learning. >>> the spring storms and tornado threat across the country. and is april snow headed for new england? al roker is here. >>> the significant progress in the race to reopen the port of baltimore after that massive bridge collapse. the temporary fix to get ships in and out. >>> the major escalation in the middle east. iran accusing israel of striking its consulate in syria and killing two top generals. >>> convicted double murderer alex murdaugh back in court, sentenced to 40 more years for stealing from his clients. why some of his victims say they forgive him. >>> a lawyer for nfl star rashee rice says he's cooperating with police after reports his car was involved in a major crash. authorities asking for help i.d.-ing the man in this video. >>> and he's young and driven. the gamer turned nascar star who just claimed his first major checkered flag. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening and welcome. break
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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
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is this an attempt to harm the fbi or someone at the fbi? is this a person who has mental health challenges, perhaps has substance abuse issues, got disoriented? we'll have to see how this sorts out. >> reporter: they say the agents with their robot, who are seen here looking through the vehicle, and a trunk that was inside the suv did so as a precaution and found no weapons and no explosives. they say no one was hurt. authorities here are confirming tonight that the arresting officer sent the driver to grady memorial hospital downtown for, quote, an evaluation. david. >> david: all of this amid heightened concerns. steve osunsami leading us off tonight. >>> we turn now to that major spring storm on the move at this hour. tornado watches up as we're on tonight across multiple states. then the northeast bracing for heavy rain and late-season snow. tonight 40 million americans on alert at this hour from texas to west virginia. the tornado threat and then the heavy rain for the mid-atlantic and the northeast. washington, d.c., philadelphia, new
is this an attempt to harm the fbi or someone at the fbi? is this a person who has mental health challenges, perhaps has substance abuse issues, got disoriented? we'll have to see how this sorts out. >> reporter: they say the agents with their robot, who are seen here looking through the vehicle, and a trunk that was inside the suv did so as a precaution and found no weapons and no explosives. they say no one was hurt. authorities here are confirming tonight that the arresting officer...
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this idea of blaming the fbi and the republicans, and fox news echoing it. it's actually hurting the republicans, hurting fox news, a trump supporter is actually suing fox and tucker carlson for defamation after they claimed he was an undercover cop or undercover fbi agent who helped provoke the capital riot, and it seems like the right wing echo chamber and the media institutions that feed this have not learned. why would they want to keep this conspiracy theory alive when they've seen what it can cost them, in the same way that the defamation lawsuit against the voting machines did? >> they want to keep it alive because they're in the business of telling their viewers or listeners or voters what they want to hear. they are no longer in the business of challenging that, telling them truth or speaking to an underlying conservative ideology would want them to argue. they're doing fan service, and within this maga group, within the radical segment, of the maga part of the party, you have people that are happy with january 6th, and thought that it was a good th
this idea of blaming the fbi and the republicans, and fox news echoing it. it's actually hurting the republicans, hurting fox news, a trump supporter is actually suing fox and tucker carlson for defamation after they claimed he was an undercover cop or undercover fbi agent who helped provoke the capital riot, and it seems like the right wing echo chamber and the media institutions that feed this have not learned. why would they want to keep this conspiracy theory alive when they've seen what it...
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so i called the fbi. the feds set her up with a wire so they could listen in on her meetings with board members and get the dirt straight from the source. she'd be meeting with these players, and they would be basically laying out the whole scheme to her. davis: the contract would be padded, um, by roughly $10 million so that that money would go then to the various players. at one point, i decided, i wonder if this goes up to the governor, because the governor appoints these individuals to the various boards. the feds were wondering the same thing, and over the course of their investigation, their suspicions proved to be spot on. from chavez and huerta to striking janitors in the 90s to today's fast-food workers. californians have led the way. now, $20/hour is here. thanks to governor newsom and leaders in sacramento, we can lift workers out of poverty. stop the race to the bottom in the fast-food industry. and build a california for all of us. thank you governor and our california lawmakers for fighting
so i called the fbi. the feds set her up with a wire so they could listen in on her meetings with board members and get the dirt straight from the source. she'd be meeting with these players, and they would be basically laying out the whole scheme to her. davis: the contract would be padded, um, by roughly $10 million so that that money would go then to the various players. at one point, i decided, i wonder if this goes up to the governor, because the governor appoints these individuals to the...
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during his arrest, the fbi seizing knives, a machete, and butane. intelligence officials disaffm have been warning about the risks of disaffected americans could become lone wolf attackers, especially after the hamas terror attack and ensuing war in gaza. the fbi director just today. >> the ongoing war in the middle east has raised the threat of an attack against americans inside the united states to a whole other level. the potential for a coordinated attack here in the homeland is now increasingly concerning. >> reporter: mercurio's alleged plot has echoes of the recent deadly isis-k attack on a moscow concert hall. court records describe him as a disillusioned teenager radicalized with isis propaganda during pandemic school lockdowns. a warning issued friday of elevated risk of isis-inspired attacks on sports stadiums, concert venues, and churches here in the u.s. lester? >> ken dilanian, thank you. >>> also tonight, we're tracking severe storms on the move. tornado watches in effect across the south, including parts of texas and louisiana. tomor
during his arrest, the fbi seizing knives, a machete, and butane. intelligence officials disaffm have been warning about the risks of disaffected americans could become lone wolf attackers, especially after the hamas terror attack and ensuing war in gaza. the fbi director just today. >> the ongoing war in the middle east has raised the threat of an attack against americans inside the united states to a whole other level. the potential for a coordinated attack here in the homeland is now...
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for the fbi 2025 budget. we will have coverage at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three, c-span now, or c-span.org. they will likely ask about reauthorization of 702. that can be part of our conversation as we move to open forum. pat, virginia, a republican. caller: hi, greta. i found you. the reason i am calling is it is unconstitutional and we should not be renewing it. host: why do you think it is unconstitutional to begin with? caller: it is spying on people without a warrant and invading privacy. the thing of it is that if 100 million people say and do something silly, it is still silly. founding fathers put the constitution together ironclad. i have watched over the years as congress and others have attempted to break that constitution. that constitution is ironclad. i don't think we need section 702. host: as a reminder from earlier this morning, section 702 allows intelligence agencies to conduct warrantless surveillance of non-citizens outside the united states. some can sneak in if americans are talking
for the fbi 2025 budget. we will have coverage at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three, c-span now, or c-span.org. they will likely ask about reauthorization of 702. that can be part of our conversation as we move to open forum. pat, virginia, a republican. caller: hi, greta. i found you. the reason i am calling is it is unconstitutional and we should not be renewing it. host: why do you think it is unconstitutional to begin with? caller: it is spying on people without a warrant and invading...
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you were convicted of lying to the fbi. -right. -do you acknowledge that you lied to the fbi? -no. no. i don't. i'll tell you about that. it was about how much of your associates that were fund-raising for you, the degree to which you knew what you were doing. yeah, it was-- the issue was i said, i didn't, as a practice, track fund-raising. and who got contracts? i didn't. i didn't look into who got contracts. i wasn't interested in that. i had 27,000 contributors. i wasn't tracking who gave me money, who got what. the first trial was too confusing for the jury, and they had a lot of paper documents. it was a lot of witness testimony. man: governor, are you anxious for this to begin? i feel great. absolutely. what the government did in the second trial is they pared down their--their case, and they believed that everything was in the tapes and they needed to make this trial a lot simpler. [blagojevich speaking] he was swearing a lot... ...and upset and not appreciative of the position that he had. and i think that was more influential in the jury's decision than-- than anything. it
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maroney, spoke to congress in 2021 detailing nassar's abuse and their attempts to reach out to the fbi for help. >> in 2015. >> i began crying at the memory over the phone, and there was just dead silence. i was so shocked at the agents silence and disregard for my trauma. >> all we needed was one adult to do the right thing. >> the inspector general's report found fbi agents failed to act for more than 14 months, allowing nassar to abuse at least 40 more girls and women before his arrest in 2016. >> it's not your job to decide whether it should be investigated or not. it's your job to make sure it does get investigated. >> the agents involved were not criminally charged. larry nassar pleaded guilty and is serving life in prison. attorneys for the gymnasts and the justice department did not comment on the proposed settlement. rhiannon. andrew. >> andrea. thank you. a new scam alert now for drivers who pay tolls through services like e-zpass. the scam is popping up across the country after people in pennsylvania were targeted last week. drivers are sent text messages that claim you have
maroney, spoke to congress in 2021 detailing nassar's abuse and their attempts to reach out to the fbi for help. >> in 2015. >> i began crying at the memory over the phone, and there was just dead silence. i was so shocked at the agents silence and disregard for my trauma. >> all we needed was one adult to do the right thing. >> the inspector general's report found fbi agents failed to act for more than 14 months, allowing nassar to abuse at least 40 more girls and women...
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. >> -- abuses of the fbiing terrible abuses over and over and over, the confidential briefing from sort of the other expert on that understand the necessity of section 702 applies national security gefz perspective. >> house speaker mike johnson saying lawmakers will keep working to renew section 702, of the controversial government surveillance program fisa 19 republicans voted to politic the measure yesterday, ahead of the vote former president trump wrote on truth social, quote kill fiez avenue it was illegally used against me many others spied on my campaign former trump official carter page george papadopoulos told me federal authorities supplied on them illegally. >> were you -- you had no idea that you actually you will were being surveilled. >> conversations with him intensified, right the month before my -- uh he fisa warrant defamatory argues placed by dyth the judge approved my final fiez avenue warrant in union 2017 illegally, breaking into my residences taking unauthorized photos of my personal belongings the very same time also paying this guy involved nut russia hoax, sta
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dear member the guy who rammed his suv into the fbi field office in atlanta on monday? authorities haven't released an official motive yet, but in the past 24 hours we may have gotten a clue. a few years back, an account believed to be the suspects posted, i love you, donald trump. if you feel like you're having deja vu, that is entirely reasonable, but this guy is actually different from the guy who attacked an fbi field office in cincinnati two years ago. but that guy also apparently loved donald trump, and was enraged that the fbi had searched mar-a-lago. both of these attacks came after months of trump demonizing the fbi and telling his followers things like, the fbi and the justice department have become vicious monsters controlled by radical left scoundrels. trump is not just going after federal law enforcement, though. he is going after the prosecutors and the judges were trying to hold him accountable. nbc news cannot report the police have filed felony charges against a man who has allegedly been sending threatening voicemails to the new york attorney general l
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fbi. criminalize the fbi abuses. it limits and restricts the fbi access to foreign intelligence it further puts guardrails to punish the fbi. what is also in agreement on the house the floor is the protection of american civil liberties union. you have to have a warrant for this absolute constitutional protection of american data. no one in this statute there is no place in the statute where america's data come at risk. the debate is not about flies. it's not spying on our adversaries the debate is about a warrant requirement and an amendment that has been offered by andy biggs. this amendment largely drafted by senator wyden cosponsored by elizabeth warren would come for the first time in history provide constitutional rights to our adversaries. it would provide constitutional rights to our enemies, no court, no law has ever come out of this body that would provide constitutional rights to our adversaries. we spy on hezbollah. we spy on hamas. we spy on the ayatollah. we spy on the commun
fbi. criminalize the fbi abuses. it limits and restricts the fbi access to foreign intelligence it further puts guardrails to punish the fbi. what is also in agreement on the house the floor is the protection of american civil liberties union. you have to have a warrant for this absolute constitutional protection of american data. no one in this statute there is no place in the statute where america's data come at risk. the debate is not about flies. it's not spying on our adversaries the...
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meet with the fbi, tell him the truth. there's nothing wrong here. we didn't do anything wrong. >> so it's really an interesting insight into what was going on potentially among the trump camp really fascinating insight. >> andrew mccabe. thank you so much for joining hey everyone out there. thank you for watching. >> our coverage continues a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance? >> no. >> but we have life insurance john, i'm trying to find something we can afford fortunately, it only a few minutes select boat found john of 500 thousand dollars policy for only $29 a month and his wife and a $500,000 policy for only $21 a month. go to select quote.com now and get the insurance for your family meets at a price. you can afford, select quote, we shop, you save there are some things that were better together. >> like your workplace benefits and retirement savings presentation looks great thanks. >> lawyer provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices so you can reach today's financial goals that one and look forward to
meet with the fbi, tell him the truth. there's nothing wrong here. we didn't do anything wrong. >> so it's really an interesting insight into what was going on potentially among the trump camp really fascinating insight. >> andrew mccabe. thank you so much for joining hey everyone out there. thank you for watching. >> our coverage continues a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance? >> no. >> but we have life insurance john, i'm trying to find something...
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cbs's elise preston reports the fbi was already on nationwide alert. >> reporter: the fbi believes 18-year-old alexander mercurio was plotting deadly terror attacks on multiple christian churches in coeur d'alene, idaho. according to court documents, mercurio had pledged his allegiance to isis and his intention to die while killing others. using makeshift flamethrowers, a machete, and other weapons found in his home by the fbi, which says he communicated with other radicalized individuals on his school-issued computer. >> the profile of this individual is not surprising. the large majority of them are male, they typically are quite young. isis and its proxies do retain the ability and the intent to conduct an attack here in the homeland. >> reporter: today this from fbi director christopher wray. >> the potential for a coordinated attack here in the homeland is now increasingly concerning. >> reporter: it's a concern worldwide. isis-k claimed responsibilities for this attack on a russian concert hall last month peered at least 144 were killed. here at home, a just type in released int
cbs's elise preston reports the fbi was already on nationwide alert. >> reporter: the fbi believes 18-year-old alexander mercurio was plotting deadly terror attacks on multiple christian churches in coeur d'alene, idaho. according to court documents, mercurio had pledged his allegiance to isis and his intention to die while killing others. using makeshift flamethrowers, a machete, and other weapons found in his home by the fbi, which says he communicated with other radicalized individuals...
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they also, the fbi abused section 702 to spy on americans unlawfully. maria: right. >> so the fbi did this to themselves. they have abused this. so i'm all for reforms. i will say this, 56 reforms, 57 reforms whether you're talking about a warrant requirement, legislative solution isn't the process here. there was a warrant requirement to spy on carter page -- maria: right. >> -- and the fbi broke that law four times to do that. that's not an opinion, that's a fact. maria: right. >> what really is needed here, maria, is fbi leadership that says if you take away this important tool that we use to keep presidents informed about a national security threats, we're going to dedicate our time to make sure that you spend a considerable period of your life in federal prison, and that's what's missing. we have a problem with leadership, and it needs to be fixed. maria: need consequences, of course. john ratcliffe, thank you. former director of national intelligence. >> you bet. maria: thank you, sir. business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day an
they also, the fbi abused section 702 to spy on americans unlawfully. maria: right. >> so the fbi did this to themselves. they have abused this. so i'm all for reforms. i will say this, 56 reforms, 57 reforms whether you're talking about a warrant requirement, legislative solution isn't the process here. there was a warrant requirement to spy on carter page -- maria: right. >> -- and the fbi broke that law four times to do that. that's not an opinion, that's a fact. maria: right....
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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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el fbi arrestÓ a un joven de 28 aÑos y lo acusÓ de planear atentados terroristas en iglesias en idaho. y el presidente de mÉxico revela un vÍdeo del asalto a la embajada mexicana en una mayor. —— en nueva york. ilia: comenzamos una entrevista exclusiva del presidente joe biden para televisa univisiÓn. jorge: hablaron de los temas mÁs importantes para el paÍs. >> en los Últimos dÍas hemos visto un mayordomo de manifestaciones en israel pidiendo la salida del primer ministro de israel. piensa que en estos momentos el primer ministro estÁ mÁs preocupado por sobrevivir polÍticamente de lo que estÁ por preservar el interÉs nacional de su pueblo? >> yo creo que lo que Él estÁ haciendo es un error y no estoy de acuerdo con lo que estÁ haciendo, yo creo que es horripilante y pienso que es horrible que estos vehÍculos hayan sido bombardeados con drones. lo que yo propongo es que los israelÍes pidan un cese al fuego que les permita en las prÓximas seis a ocho semanas tener acceso a los alimentos y medicinas para que entren y lo lleven al paÍs. yo creo que es injusto no da
el fbi arrestÓ a un joven de 28 aÑos y lo acusÓ de planear atentados terroristas en iglesias en idaho. y el presidente de mÉxico revela un vÍdeo del asalto a la embajada mexicana en una mayor. —— en nueva york. ilia: comenzamos una entrevista exclusiva del presidente joe biden para televisa univisiÓn. jorge: hablaron de los temas mÁs importantes para el paÍs. >> en los Últimos dÍas hemos visto un mayordomo de manifestaciones en israel pidiendo la salida del primer ministro...
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and restricts fbi's access to foreign intelligence and guardrails to punish fbi it was also an agreement is the protection of americans similar to. you have to have a warrant and absolute constitutional protection of americans data. in the statute where americans data becomes at risk. it's not about lying on our adversaries, the debate is about a warrant requirement and an amendment offered by candy biggs and jayapal. this largely drafted by senator wyden cosponsored by elizabeth warren would, for the first time in history, provide constitutional rights to our adversaries. it would provide constitutional rights to our enemies, no courts, no law has ever come out of this body that would provide constitutional rights for our adversaries. we spy on hezbollah, hamas, we spy on the ayatollah, we spy on the communist party of china. this bill provides constitutional protection to communicate people in the united states to recruit them for the purposes copy buys and doing espionage. the 9/11 perpetrators were in the united states mitigating with al qaeda. we made a grave mistake that we are not
and restricts fbi's access to foreign intelligence and guardrails to punish fbi it was also an agreement is the protection of americans similar to. you have to have a warrant and absolute constitutional protection of americans data. in the statute where americans data becomes at risk. it's not about lying on our adversaries, the debate is about a warrant requirement and an amendment offered by candy biggs and jayapal. this largely drafted by senator wyden cosponsored by elizabeth warren would,...
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fbi leadership. so if you're comfortable with how fbi top brass will be policing themselves especially when it comes to fisa where we've seen abuse after abuse after abuse like the agent who ran an american citizen through the 702 database and did a query on him because he was thinking about renting an apartment for him. or the guy who thought that the his dad was cheating op his mom, so he ran his dad through it. maria: wow. >> or the other agent who decided to run 19,000 donors to a congressional campaign through the fisa 702 database. those were all under the leadership of is the same people who will be in charge of overseeing these so-called reforms. it's kind of like handing the keys to the fox rain telling him to have fun with the henhouse. of he's in charge. maria: welsh senator, it just seemses like over and over again we hear so many complaints about the fbi and the fbi abused all of this during the trump era, and and yet, you know, your group just watched new money go to the fbi so that the
fbi leadership. so if you're comfortable with how fbi top brass will be policing themselves especially when it comes to fisa where we've seen abuse after abuse after abuse like the agent who ran an american citizen through the 702 database and did a query on him because he was thinking about renting an apartment for him. or the guy who thought that the his dad was cheating op his mom, so he ran his dad through it. maria: wow. >> or the other agent who decided to run 19,000 donors to a...
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you've got the fbi leadership wanting to take down trump from day one. couple of years into it, they're spying on him even while he's a sitting president of the united states. couple of years later, we've got the same cast of characters telling us the hunter biden laptop may not be real and it's russian disinformation. i mean, it's over and over again with the same cast of characters. and they're still running the fbi. so are you really going to move the needle here? >> you're absolutely right, maria but we have to -- this is the first step at moving the needle. there can be more robust steps taking. this is the first step and the appropriate step for the legislature to take. beyond this there's going to be an election in november and that change of personnel at the fbi can be affected then and i hope and suspect it will be. maria: let me move on because georgia congre congresswoman mae taylor greene says no deal was reached yesterday when she met with house speaker mike johnson. the two discussed green's threat to oust johnson, bring a motion to vacate.
you've got the fbi leadership wanting to take down trump from day one. couple of years into it, they're spying on him even while he's a sitting president of the united states. couple of years later, we've got the same cast of characters telling us the hunter biden laptop may not be real and it's russian disinformation. i mean, it's over and over again with the same cast of characters. and they're still running the fbi. so are you really going to move the needle here? >> you're absolutely...
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and was enraged that the fbi searched mar-a-lago. and both of these attacks came after months of trump demonizing the fbi and telling his followers things like the fbi and the justice department have become vicious monsters controlled by radical left scoundrels. trump is not just going after federal law enforcement but the prosecutors and the judges trying to hold him accountable. nbc news can report police have filed felony charges against a man who has allegedly been sending threatening voice mails to attorney general letitia james. ag james is leading the civil trial against trump. the man sent messages saying mark my words i will kill you if you dare to permanently steal trump's assets or property. naloxone kind of threat to a prosecutor or a judge overseeing a case involving a former president of the united states, that should be front page news. but it is not anymore. because the idea the trump's followers would threaten the people he liables as enemies has become totally normalized. the judge in trump's hush money case expande
and was enraged that the fbi searched mar-a-lago. and both of these attacks came after months of trump demonizing the fbi and telling his followers things like the fbi and the justice department have become vicious monsters controlled by radical left scoundrels. trump is not just going after federal law enforcement but the prosecutors and the judges trying to hold him accountable. nbc news can report police have filed felony charges against a man who has allegedly been sending threatening voice...
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the fbi and cia use fisa a lot. the controversial section 702 allows intelligence agencies to collect communications of foreigners overseas without a warrant. yes, that foreign person could be speaking to someone in the united states, and only specific indications between the foreigner and the american in the u.s. could be concluded in a possible sweep of the 240,000 foreign targets overseas, the fbi has about 3% around 8,000 foreigners in the fbi database for full-blown investigations. proponents of the fisa letting section 702 is expire he insists requiring the fbi to get a warrant. it paralyzes the bureau, slow it down to stop fast-moving threats here he is just yesterday. >> 702 allows us to stay a step ahead of foreign actors located outside the united states composed a threat to our national security. and the exploration of our 702 authorities would be devas devastating. to the fbi's ability to protect americans from those foreign threats. speak of those against a 700 to say it needs some changes, some progres
the fbi and cia use fisa a lot. the controversial section 702 allows intelligence agencies to collect communications of foreigners overseas without a warrant. yes, that foreign person could be speaking to someone in the united states, and only specific indications between the foreigner and the american in the u.s. could be concluded in a possible sweep of the 240,000 foreign targets overseas, the fbi has about 3% around 8,000 foreigners in the fbi database for full-blown investigations....
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regarding the southern border is the fbi terror watch list. the thing with that, people get adcalized all the time and we were talking about this teen in idaho who pledged alelegiance t isis. could there be people crossing into the country who were recently radicalized so they are not on the list and in the country right now. >> absolutely 100%. no way all of the people coming into the country are on a terrorist watch list, that is not possible. worst part is even the gotaways dope know who they are, people don't have to present their real name. there is no way to vet some of the people to where they are from and what their true names are. you change the name, you drop off the list, it has to be accurate. my biggest concern, the individual trying to take a bomb to new york city and texas, he was a terrorist before he got here, he was radicalized out west. there are people using the border to do criminal activity into the united states and terrorist activity in the united states. we know it happens, everything in the fbi is blinking red, they a
regarding the southern border is the fbi terror watch list. the thing with that, people get adcalized all the time and we were talking about this teen in idaho who pledged alelegiance t isis. could there be people crossing into the country who were recently radicalized so they are not on the list and in the country right now. >> absolutely 100%. no way all of the people coming into the country are on a terrorist watch list, that is not possible. worst part is even the gotaways dope know...
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the fbi alone walked in my office. the door. we remind him it was the acting director at the time who mccabe was. yagnik cabe? no, he was deputy deputy at the time. deputy director at the time. he walked in my office, sat close the door and he said, hey, you know that new york times story? and by now, you know, we're getting blown up 24 hours a day that says that trump campaign had constant contact with the russians. i said, yeah, i'm getting killed. and he says, well, i just want you to know it's total --. it's over stated and it's not true. and i'm thinking to myself i'm going to be the hero of west wing because i've got the deputy director of the fbi telling me that story that i'm getting killed with is wrong. so i said danny mccabe sandy, is there anything you can do about it. i mean can you guys issues statement can you say that this is i tell you what, i'll go back to my office, call me in a couple hours. so i'm thinking, oh, my god, i'm going kill this story. so a couple hours later, i call andy mccabe, this is all you kn
the fbi alone walked in my office. the door. we remind him it was the acting director at the time who mccabe was. yagnik cabe? no, he was deputy deputy at the time. deputy director at the time. he walked in my office, sat close the door and he said, hey, you know that new york times story? and by now, you know, we're getting blown up 24 hours a day that says that trump campaign had constant contact with the russians. i said, yeah, i'm getting killed. and he says, well, i just want you to know...