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to the fbi laboratory. washington police airmail all available evidence request that it be given immediate examination in the struggle. the messenger had torn hairs and flesh on the scalp of his assailant, strands of hair from. each suspect were also mailed to washington. on the victim's coat was a bloodstain. the police were not sure whether it came from a victim or the assailant. in the surrounding section, technicians start immediately to study the bloodstain. i brought an item to show two different types of blood type old and type b. since the messenger is known to have type o blood, the fbi notifies police that the criminal is type b less information cleared. all but two suspects in the hair and fiber section of the fbi laboratory. other tests are being made. comparisons on the show that a strand of hair from the scalp is exactly the same as the hair of one suspect being held by police. confronted with the fbi laboratory report ap blood and identical hair, the criminal quickly confessed. innocence a da
to the fbi laboratory. washington police airmail all available evidence request that it be given immediate examination in the struggle. the messenger had torn hairs and flesh on the scalp of his assailant, strands of hair from. each suspect were also mailed to washington. on the victim's coat was a bloodstain. the police were not sure whether it came from a victim or the assailant. in the surrounding section, technicians start immediately to study the bloodstain. i brought an item to show two...
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that is not the fbi director or fbi's choice. >> if i can ask you about 702. i referred to 702 as perhaps one of the most important laws that the american people have never heard of. i know we have talked a lot about it. there is concern that the tools including surveillance act 702 can be abused. and it can be used to target u.s. citizens. let me just ask directly, is it possible to lawfully target american citizens under section 702? >> i think the so-called reverse targeting, targeting americans through the end run of 702 is prohibited. >> that is my understanding of the law as well. as a matter of fact, the foreign intelligence surveillance act is that, it targets foreigners outside of the united states. if a would-be terrorist calls an american citizen in the united states, you necessarily would know who is on both ends of the conversation, correct? >> even if it is just electronic communication, which is more often we see it periods >> it can be an email or a text -- >> correct. >> if you want to investigate that american citizen, isn't it true that you
that is not the fbi director or fbi's choice. >> if i can ask you about 702. i referred to 702 as perhaps one of the most important laws that the american people have never heard of. i know we have talked a lot about it. there is concern that the tools including surveillance act 702 can be abused. and it can be used to target u.s. citizens. let me just ask directly, is it possible to lawfully target american citizens under section 702? >> i think the so-called reverse targeting,...
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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 send things into the fbi. that'll came about but the way the started out with rachel powell was i made an offhand twitter joke, as i am sometimes want to do, and mentioned that because she's leading about this group of writers say hey we should probably courtenay together to take the building over a bullhorn. she sort of had a toned reminded me of someone leaving a tour or perhaps i chaperoning an eighth-grade tour ofik the capil and like sort of a little bit flustered a little bitew of the tone that i a knew as a parent where at the end euro k and i thought was funny pics i said 20 bucks says this incident both criminal charges and the pkk resignation. i just homeschooled her, i was old off but ultimately that's what i got a tip the really brought me into the community because ayi got a tip from this mysterious and counseling we have identified her, we're trying to figure out what to do. the frustration was that there was all this energy of the community focus on this and getting that message out that this pe
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how did the this was realized that they could be useful to the fbi have the fbi realize that this loose could be useful to them? and how does that relationship work to this day? i think one thing that i was guilty of and a lot of people are guilty of in the first days was overestimating the fbi capabilities. right. because it came in with this big, strong message. i remember one of the things we commented, we heard in one of these early press conferences was, you know, we do big, right? we've done this before. we got this. but if you look at what they thought the scope of this was at the very beginning, they thought there were 800 people who were there like, you know, going to get arrested who were involved in this, maybe 800 entered. that's what they were sort of looking at the max and now today we have 1100 and that's only a third of the people who could be arrested. there are more than 3000 people who could theoretically be charged based on the way that prosecutors have laid this out, which means they either entered the building or committed some sort of violence or destruction outsi
how did the this was realized that they could be useful to the fbi have the fbi realize that this loose could be useful to them? and how does that relationship work to this day? i think one thing that i was guilty of and a lot of people are guilty of in the first days was overestimating the fbi capabilities. right. because it came in with this big, strong message. i remember one of the things we commented, we heard in one of these early press conferences was, you know, we do big, right? we've...
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at the fbi -- has the fbi ever obtained a court order to perform a u.s. persons search in this context? >> that is not the way we use cyber material. >> that is correct. the answer is zero. the office of the director of national intelligence and your statistical transparency report for 2020 revealed that the statutory requirement has been treated approximately 100 times, is that true? >> that, i cannot speak to the number. i think the report in question may involve incidents that occurred before the reforms that we were just talking about. >> i would appreciate if you would take a look at that an answer, for the record. let me go to another topic that has been discussed before this committee and voted on, on several different occasions. that is the child sexual abuse materials, that was a letter asking lawmakers to study the means and mark -- ai being used to exploit children through sexual abuse material. it can be used to create images of children in sexual positions or overlaying on abused images of children over abused children , to create csam. i don
at the fbi -- has the fbi ever obtained a court order to perform a u.s. persons search in this context? >> that is not the way we use cyber material. >> that is correct. the answer is zero. the office of the director of national intelligence and your statistical transparency report for 2020 revealed that the statutory requirement has been treated approximately 100 times, is that true? >> that, i cannot speak to the number. i think the report in question may involve incidents...
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i want to thank you for hosting the fbi headquarters for menstruation from the fbi's use. section 702 with pfizer. there is no question that it is a critical tool for collecting foreign intelligence, and protecting america. i appreciate the reforms that you put in place. you're trying to address with the court is calling specific filing issues within the 102 rules. i'm still protecting communications of innocent americans from the surveillance. i look forward to continue to work with you, to reauthorize 702 with a significant forms of privacy protecting within americans. i now turn to the ranking member. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, director. we really appreciate you coming. right now, is the time to have an honest talk about the committee and the dangers that we face. this is what the fbi is doing everyday. we can make you stronger in the face of a lot of threats. you'll be asked about the fbi's role in the monitor is asian of many religious organizations. this was caused by another hurricane. we have concerns within the world. we are going to move forward. you
i want to thank you for hosting the fbi headquarters for menstruation from the fbi's use. section 702 with pfizer. there is no question that it is a critical tool for collecting foreign intelligence, and protecting america. i appreciate the reforms that you put in place. you're trying to address with the court is calling specific filing issues within the 102 rules. i'm still protecting communications of innocent americans from the surveillance. i look forward to continue to work with you, to...
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what is the fbi doing?ith what i said to in my opening just last to use the fbi is seized fentanyl to kill 270 million americans. that's essentially 80% of the american public. that's just our work. we have of partners and just the last two years and that's a start. the two other things we are doing we targeting the cartels and we have over 350 nationss focused on cartel leadership is an endless sourcof supply. we are focusing on distribution side of that on the u.s. and their task forces are focused on thoser targeting the professionals and the health care where the initiative. the marketplaces were lo of stuff is being trafficked in jay that is dismantling opioids awareness perspective we are doing things like working with create the dragon shown in schools and outreach awareness raising focus on schools and youth and educators to try to get at it on the demand side two. >> thank you director wray in with my remaining george's jewish community and muslim community both expressing to me their deep anxiety
what is the fbi doing?ith what i said to in my opening just last to use the fbi is seized fentanyl to kill 270 million americans. that's essentially 80% of the american public. that's just our work. we have of partners and just the last two years and that's a start. the two other things we are doing we targeting the cartels and we have over 350 nationss focused on cartel leadership is an endless sourcof supply. we are focusing on distribution side of that on the u.s. and their task forces are...
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the fbi has used in many investigative matters. according to former attorney general bill barr, barr said 1023 was deemed sufficiently investigation. on may 31 of this year chairman culver and i had a call with you you. on that call youie told us the divided family 23 is related with ongoing matter. now,w, very clearly these data points show indicators of credibility. t this question for you this fbi 1023 was serialized on june 30 ago. when were you first made aware 1023?now i can give you the exact date. i can tell you i learned of the 10 much much much more recently than 2020 that is for re. what does a public document you have an obligation to tell this committee what you knew about it, when you knew about it and y if information i guess i better go on. are there addit generated 1023 that reference a bribery scheme involving the biden family and if so how many and what are their dates? asked senator now you're asking questions that relate directly to special counsel ongoing investigation and respectfully i discuss anything relat
the fbi has used in many investigative matters. according to former attorney general bill barr, barr said 1023 was deemed sufficiently investigation. on may 31 of this year chairman culver and i had a call with you you. on that call youie told us the divided family 23 is related with ongoing matter. now,w, very clearly these data points show indicators of credibility. t this question for you this fbi 1023 was serialized on june 30 ago. when were you first made aware 1023?now i can give you the...
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again it is a hollywood image of what you would think of the fbi versus the reality of the fbi compared with this outdated idea of herds. [laughter]ll >> people who know how to use the internet for. >> it's really remarkable skill that could make you a lot of money that's one of the problems fbi's facing in addition to the fact you cannot smoke pot when you are a member of the fbi there's a lot of limitations that are setting you back you're going to have to take a big pay cut to join the fbi. technologically skilled person are you going to stand for those 20 years? sure, you're going to paid a portion of your son for the rest of your life you can get another job that sort of the typical thing you stand for 20 years you get the pension and you get another job on the side but in the tech world that is not make the most sense. your most marketable skills are probably today you've got to g't into the company's early. the update is out of stock options handing out to folks and does not have coolpu campuses tt people want to go to in fact you might be sent anywhere in the country the fbi's f
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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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i'm told by this whistleblower from the fbi that you use the fbi jet to make that travel. is that correct? >> all of my travel, personal or work related is required to be done on fbi planes. that is long-standing policy that goes back over a decade. >> i will take that as a yes. the whistleblower says that you regularly require the jet, based in manassas, to be flown to d.c. because wray doesn't like to sit in traffic. is that accurate? >> no, that is not accurate. >> he says that you only pay for the lowest cost commercial trinket for the atlanta d.c. trip, when it costs 20,000 or 30,000 to operate the jet. is that correct? >> the reimbursement that i provide is set by policy, and i follow that policy, which goes back over a decade, and has been chronicled in a gsa report from 2013. >> and you provide all of those records to this committee? >> whatever information is appropriate. absolutely. >> everything we ask for is appropriate. >> we will follow-up with you about providing information. >> senator butler. >> thank you mr. chair, thank you director wray for returning. i
i'm told by this whistleblower from the fbi that you use the fbi jet to make that travel. is that correct? >> all of my travel, personal or work related is required to be done on fbi planes. that is long-standing policy that goes back over a decade. >> i will take that as a yes. the whistleblower says that you regularly require the jet, based in manassas, to be flown to d.c. because wray doesn't like to sit in traffic. is that accurate? >> no, that is not accurate. >> he...
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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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the fbi had 80 fbi agents working with social media. encouraging social media to take down accounts, and remove quote, this information on election interference. this court found that the fbi, and other agencies asked social media platforms to remove content and change their moderation policies in a way that violated the first amendment. and it went up to the fifth circuit. the fifth circuit limited the injunction. but, here's what the fifth circuit said. the fbi quote, likely where's the platform. and encourages them to do so by affecting changes in their moderation policies. in violation with the first amendment. the fbi agreed with the plaintiffs that quote, federal agencies ran a foul of the first amendment by coercing and significantly encouraging social media platforms to censor disfavored speech. including by threats of adverse government action. like antitrust enforcement, and legal reforms. now, that's serious. >> welcome as you may know. first off, let me just say the opinions talk about a whole bunch of other executive agenci
the fbi had 80 fbi agents working with social media. encouraging social media to take down accounts, and remove quote, this information on election interference. this court found that the fbi, and other agencies asked social media platforms to remove content and change their moderation policies in a way that violated the first amendment. and it went up to the fifth circuit. the fifth circuit limited the injunction. but, here's what the fifth circuit said. the fbi quote, likely where's the...
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that purpose is to force the fbi to do what the taxpayers pay the fbi to do. and that is investigate, in this case, the information contained in that document that goes by the number of 1023. it's all pretty simple. i didn't promote or vouch for the allegations in 1023 as the truth like some confused democrats and the partisan media have falsely said. i pushed the fbi to do their job because that's my responsibility to the taxpayers and the people of iowa. now, some confused democrats and partisan media have returned to their favorite line, fallsly saying -- falsely saying that our effort to get the fbi to do their job is somehow peddling russian disinformation. it's kind of like a nervous tick to all of them. for years they falsely said the same thing about my and senator joh johnson's biden family investigation, even though our investigation was based on obama, biden administration records and really on authentic bank records. some democrats and the partisan media apparently don't care about observing and reading the facts. well, this senator does care about
that purpose is to force the fbi to do what the taxpayers pay the fbi to do. and that is investigate, in this case, the information contained in that document that goes by the number of 1023. it's all pretty simple. i didn't promote or vouch for the allegations in 1023 as the truth like some confused democrats and the partisan media have falsely said. i pushed the fbi to do their job because that's my responsibility to the taxpayers and the people of iowa. now, some confused democrats and...
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the fbi lost patience. on april 19th, they decided they would insert tear gas, supposedly gradually to smoke the branch davidians out over a couple of days. instead, they filled the corridors of mount carmel with great clouds of gas. a fire broke out. all the branch davidian in there died horribly, except for nine who escaped all adults. and that became genesis and all the controversies afterwards that clearly have led to a number of violent incidents ever since. so there's not just the mount carmel story to tell, but the consequences. and now joining us is david jackson of usa today, who was with the dallas morning news during the waco hearings. mr. jackson, what do you remember from those hearings? well, the first set of hearings, i remember the fact that we had a big senate race going on in texas to replace lloyd bentsen. we'd been named treasury secretary. and that's what i was covering. and it was interesting in that the waco waco raid and even the waco the fire that ended the stand up did not play par
the fbi lost patience. on april 19th, they decided they would insert tear gas, supposedly gradually to smoke the branch davidians out over a couple of days. instead, they filled the corridors of mount carmel with great clouds of gas. a fire broke out. all the branch davidian in there died horribly, except for nine who escaped all adults. and that became genesis and all the controversies afterwards that clearly have led to a number of violent incidents ever since. so there's not just the mount...
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why did you leave the fbi. tell us how you're reacting to what you heard from comer. >> i can't blame comer. there are many people within the fbi at this point that i don't know that they even trust the fbi. there's fbi one, those that came to the fbi to uphold the constitution, protect americans, keep us safe. fbi 2 are those that are in high level positions using their law enforcement power to push their political and social agendas which is entirely unacceptable. that's what's tearing down and ruining the fbi. they need to get back to being the number one law enforcement agency in the country. they need to restore the trust of the american people. but that's sadly i don't believe it's going to happen until there's new leadership starting at the very top and trickling down. there's a lot of changes and reform that must happen to regain the trust of the american people. right now, it's a problem. it's very problematic and i understand where comer is coming from. maria: nicole, we'll leave it there. really well
why did you leave the fbi. tell us how you're reacting to what you heard from comer. >> i can't blame comer. there are many people within the fbi at this point that i don't know that they even trust the fbi. there's fbi one, those that came to the fbi to uphold the constitution, protect americans, keep us safe. fbi 2 are those that are in high level positions using their law enforcement power to push their political and social agendas which is entirely unacceptable. that's what's tearing...
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the fbi says this is normal, though. in a statement, the fbi said this. the fbi followed standard protocol in this search as we do for all search warrant which includes a standard policy statement limiting the use of deadly force. no one ordered additional steps to be taken and there was no departure from the norm in the matter. jonathan, i've got to get your take on this as a prosecutor. deadly force. does that mean that joe biden was authorizing the fbi to -- if it came to that and he resisted arrest, it would be okay to kill donald trump? >> that's what it seems and i think -- maria: what does deadly force mean? >> that's exactly what it would mean if you were in danger, you can use deadly force. what i find surprising is the fbi say they're using standard procedure. this is a former president of the united states under secret service protection.
the fbi says this is normal, though. in a statement, the fbi said this. the fbi followed standard protocol in this search as we do for all search warrant which includes a standard policy statement limiting the use of deadly force. no one ordered additional steps to be taken and there was no departure from the norm in the matter. jonathan, i've got to get your take on this as a prosecutor. deadly force. does that mean that joe biden was authorizing the fbi to -- if it came to that and he...
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the fbi has been years. this hearing is not about the fbi, nor its investigation. it's about the response and the process of responding to three very dangerous devices that provide an eminent risk to people here at the capital. the fbi was invited to be here today but they declined and i believe we have assembled anu8et can help us break down the response.tg this hearing isn't about the fbi investigation but something this committee does have oversight of which is the capital pole enfot how they respond to incidents like this. without objection all other members opening statements will m they are submitted, if they are submitted by 5 p.m. today. pursuant to paragraph b of the commee six the witnesses will please stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony that you are to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? let the record to show the affirmative, you may be seated in thank you all. i will now introduce the witnesses. the first witnesses the u.s. capil police assistant chief for uniformed o
the fbi has been years. this hearing is not about the fbi, nor its investigation. it's about the response and the process of responding to three very dangerous devices that provide an eminent risk to people here at the capital. the fbi was invited to be here today but they declined and i believe we have assembled anu8et can help us break down the response.tg this hearing isn't about the fbi investigation but something this committee does have oversight of which is the capital pole enfot how...
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york a huge setback for us house republicans in their effort to impeach president joe biden, a former fbi informant, whose story made up a key part of the gop >> case, was arrested on thursday, alexander smirnova's accused of lying to the fbi and creating false records, but republicans seem undeterred cnn's evan perez has the latest us prosecutors charged a former fbi and format with lying about corruption claims, i guess a president joe biden and his son hunter biden, and business dealings with the ukrainian energy company burisma. the charges against alexander smirnov undercut a major part of republicans corruption claims against the president and the impeachment inquiry that they've launched against them smirnoff was behind two fbi memos in 2,017.20. 20. the latter one came after joe biden launched his campaign for president and it included explosive allegations that a burisma executives claimed that the company paid joe biden and hunter biden 5 million each during the the time that biden was vice president, in exchange for assisting the company's business interests. the indictment in
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david was now charged the fbi informant, the one that was a source for the source that alleges bribery, and false information in the fbi, that's what the agent was charged with, the informant was charged with. and of course democrats, they are getting with this news. congressman jamie raskin and even joe biden himself, they are calling for the impeachment inquiry to be dropped. but he was taking a very different tune last year when he agreed that this very fbi confidential human source was very, very credible. this is jamie raskin, not a friend of mine. take a look. >> do you also see the sources as highly credible paid six figures of information that they have been able to thread, would you say that that is accurate as well? >> yes, there is a confidential human source that the fbi works with who has proven to be very credible who reported a conversation with someone else. >> sean: first there's 1023 which was very but a very small part of what is a large body of evidence in the inquiry, and we will get to the fbi's latest failure in a minute. but none of this negates the fact that jo
david was now charged the fbi informant, the one that was a source for the source that alleges bribery, and false information in the fbi, that's what the agent was charged with, the informant was charged with. and of course democrats, they are getting with this news. congressman jamie raskin and even joe biden himself, they are calling for the impeachment inquiry to be dropped. but he was taking a very different tune last year when he agreed that this very fbi confidential human source was...
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the director of the fbi should know what it is. dir. wray: a ghost bus. i'm not sure i use that term before. >> pretty common in law enforcement. it's a vehicle that is used for secret purposes. it's painted over. these two buses in the middle, a they were the first arrived on january 6. i have all of this evidence. >> mr. chairman. point of order. sure. it has run over the time. >> you'll recall that i have been very fair in letting people finish their questioning throughout my tenure as chairman. i will continue to be fair on that regard. but i will make a note to the members, if you can stay within your time as possible, we have a lot of people that want to ask these gentlemen questions. with that, the gentleman yields. but your point, i have been very fair. >> i don't think i accuse you of being unfair. >> you're making a point? thank you. >> may i close the statement? >> no, i think your time is expired. >> i note that other members across the aisle have been granted time. i would like my question to be closed. this is a very significant hearing, mr.
the director of the fbi should know what it is. dir. wray: a ghost bus. i'm not sure i use that term before. >> pretty common in law enforcement. it's a vehicle that is used for secret purposes. it's painted over. these two buses in the middle, a they were the first arrived on january 6. i have all of this evidence. >> mr. chairman. point of order. sure. it has run over the time. >> you'll recall that i have been very fair in letting people finish their questioning throughout...
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and if you know anything about the whereabouts of the 13 pieces, call the fbi at 1800-call-fbi. the current reward for information that leads to the recovery of the paintings is $10 million. i'm jesse l. martin. thanks for watching. good night.
and if you know anything about the whereabouts of the 13 pieces, call the fbi at 1800-call-fbi. the current reward for information that leads to the recovery of the paintings is $10 million. i'm jesse l. martin. thanks for watching. good night.
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the fbi lost patience. on april 19th, they decided they would insert tear gas, supposedly gradually to smoke the branch davidians out over a couple of days. instead, they filled the corridors of mount carmel with great clouds of gas. a fire broke out. all the branch davidian in there died horribly, except for nine who escaped all adults. and that became genesis and all the controversies afterwards that clearly have led to a number of violent incidents ever since. so there's not just the mount carmel story to tell, but the consequences. and now joining us is david jackson of usa today, who was with the dallas morning news during the waco hearings. mr. jackson, what do you remember from those hearings? well, the first set of hearings, i remember the fact that we had a big senate race going on in texas to replace lloyd bentsen. we'd been named treasury secretary. and that's what i was covering. and it w ieresting in that e waco waco raid and even the waco the fire that ended the stand up did not play particula
the fbi lost patience. on april 19th, they decided they would insert tear gas, supposedly gradually to smoke the branch davidians out over a couple of days. instead, they filled the corridors of mount carmel with great clouds of gas. a fire broke out. all the branch davidian in there died horribly, except for nine who escaped all adults. and that became genesis and all the controversies afterwards that clearly have led to a number of violent incidents ever since. so there's not just the mount...
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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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so the fbi told us that this source was cell 14 years. this source was a paid source by the fbi. well we were trying to get the 1023. they told us, oh, this could jeopardize national security promotion of a bribery scheme was false not at all. >> we're looking at the four facts i just gave you. those facts are true absolutely true >> focus and falls. >> like it begs the question why it wasn't given to us earlier. i probably reject the premise that like attempt points exclusively relied upon well for that doesn't mean demonstrated >> that last comment came from congressman andy biggs saying that the fbi informant, alexander smirnov, has now been indicted. so that is it's something to consider that these are just allegations here. anderson. but the question is, can they convince enough house republicans to move forward with articles of impeachment? at the moment, they have simply not done that yet. and this latest indictment only will undercut their efforts to impeach the president in the weeks ahead, anderson and as we mentioned, president biden's brother there are testified behin
so the fbi told us that this source was cell 14 years. this source was a paid source by the fbi. well we were trying to get the 1023. they told us, oh, this could jeopardize national security promotion of a bribery scheme was false not at all. >> we're looking at the four facts i just gave you. those facts are true absolutely true >> focus and falls. >> like it begs the question why it wasn't given to us earlier. i probably reject the premise that like attempt points...
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these fbi agents they all said this was wrong. information back to fbi headquarters in d.c. that is how our investigation began. but since te but since that we've the weevil and the financial surveillance wrote broader there is a specific objective. federal government is building profiles on the american people. the profiles up based on conduct but beliefs if you have the wrong political beliefs you are potentially a domestic violent extremists. how are they doing this? are the mechanics? as an entity discovered called the orwellian in sound and title it's an entity where the fbi tment fluent security work 6650 of 6650 largest companies in the world. these companies have to do over billion dollars of revenue in ayear. they represent two thirds of the gross domestic product of the united states economy. they worked through a controlled access world. but that on the screen right what are they sharing in the secret portal? we are not exactly suretsor ais r because again they might be an extremist for stop and think about that for a second period in other words if you are agains
these fbi agents they all said this was wrong. information back to fbi headquarters in d.c. that is how our investigation began. but since te but since that we've the weevil and the financial surveillance wrote broader there is a specific objective. federal government is building profiles on the american people. the profiles up based on conduct but beliefs if you have the wrong political beliefs you are potentially a domestic violent extremists. how are they doing this? are the mechanics? as an...
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carolina: una preocupante advertencia, el fbi teme que se estÉ planificando una alianza criminal entre la ms13 y una temible banda venezolana conocida como el tren de aragua en new york, entÉrate lo que dice esta agencia en vivo aquÍ en "ediciÓn digital". borja: a las puertas del dÍa de los enamorados tambiÉn el fbi te pide estar alerta de los delincuentes, con inteligencia artificial podrÍan hacer de las suyas, romperte el corazÓn y hasta la cuenta bancaria, si comenzamos. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ carolina: con mucho gusto, borja voces y carolina sarassa en este martes 13, este es tu "ediciÓn digital", como siempre, tu compaÑÍa al mediodÍa. una poderosa tormenta invernal que cae hasta ahora sobre la costa este del paÍs pone en alerta a mÁs de 30 millones de personas que se van a enfrentar a nevadas, lluvias, heladas, inundaciones y fuertes vientos, es la tormenta mÁs intensa en al menos 2 aÑos en esta zona del paÍs. carolina: cientos de escuelas han sido cerradas con mal tiempo estÁ causando retrasos en las carreteras y principales aeropuertos, peggy carran
carolina: una preocupante advertencia, el fbi teme que se estÉ planificando una alianza criminal entre la ms13 y una temible banda venezolana conocida como el tren de aragua en new york, entÉrate lo que dice esta agencia en vivo aquÍ en "ediciÓn digital". borja: a las puertas del dÍa de los enamorados tambiÉn el fbi te pide estar alerta de los delincuentes, con inteligencia artificial podrÍan hacer de las suyas, romperte el corazÓn y hasta la cuenta bancaria, si comenzamos....