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the fbi didn't do that. the fbi said we are prepared to lose our entire terrorism case because we have to bring that has been and wife to justice. we have to declassify this fisa intercept in hand it to the police. that's doing the right thing under severe stress when it matters the most. i think today in the news we are seeing is to for ray do that. here's what i mean by that. he knows that if he speaks out right now publicly and says specifically how -- if he gets out and says who did this, the details of where their finding this as i did come they think enabled to facilitate this, he is facing likely firing, and you might say well, who cares about whether he has a paycheck or not? that's not motivating it. what's motivating and is how do you feel about an acting fbi director for the next week with the name of say, rudy giuliani or sidney powell? we needed in place and he's doing this at a survival for the fbi. i say that's okay. >> and this all goes back to the section of your book about consequences. tha
the fbi didn't do that. the fbi said we are prepared to lose our entire terrorism case because we have to bring that has been and wife to justice. we have to declassify this fisa intercept in hand it to the police. that's doing the right thing under severe stress when it matters the most. i think today in the news we are seeing is to for ray do that. here's what i mean by that. he knows that if he speaks out right now publicly and says specifically how -- if he gets out and says who did this,...
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i called the fbi way. >> so the fbi is under a lot of stress right now. a lot of stress trying to bring everyone that attacks the capitol last week to justice. it is all hands on deck for the bureau at this point is what we are told. so i am just want to forget your thoughts and your reactions to the insurrection frankly that we saw last week. and whether you think the fbi was prepared enough for it. where you think it has responded appropriately and what you think needs to be done now moving forward, not just in the short term for inauguration security but the long-term domestic extremism terrorism and related. so i guess there's a lot there, that will keep me going for a while. so, i'm already having flashbacks in this past week of what it was like in my career during 911 in particular. in the book details with the stresses like for an fbi agent when something of that magnitude happens. and the impact it has on you personally and your own health. you need to understand that every one of the 56 fbi field officers, every single employee in the fbi is unde
i called the fbi way. >> so the fbi is under a lot of stress right now. a lot of stress trying to bring everyone that attacks the capitol last week to justice. it is all hands on deck for the bureau at this point is what we are told. so i am just want to forget your thoughts and your reactions to the insurrection frankly that we saw last week. and whether you think the fbi was prepared enough for it. where you think it has responded appropriately and what you think needs to be done now...
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at the fbi. i'll then turn to undersecretary frank taylor, currently executive fellow at the global policy initiative of the university of notre dame, formerly undersecretary for intelligence and analysis at the department of homeland security. he was also the former coordinator for counterterrorism for the state department in the days, weeks, and months during and after 9/11. prior to that, he had a distinguished career in law enforcement in the u.s. air force. and finally, mary mccord. mary is currently a visiting professor of law and a legal director for the institute of constitutional advocacy and protection at the prestigious georgetown law school. mary was formerly the acting assistant attorney general for national security at the department of justice. to frame our discussion, i want to just draw your attention to the definition of domestic terrorism. the fbi website defines domestic terrorism as violent, criminal acts committed by individuals and/or groups to further ideological goals ste
at the fbi. i'll then turn to undersecretary frank taylor, currently executive fellow at the global policy initiative of the university of notre dame, formerly undersecretary for intelligence and analysis at the department of homeland security. he was also the former coordinator for counterterrorism for the state department in the days, weeks, and months during and after 9/11. prior to that, he had a distinguished career in law enforcement in the u.s. air force. and finally, mary mccord. mary...
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the fbi doesn't police ideology. we are looking for the violence, so do you want the fbi looking at the entire internet. what we looked for is violence but the ideology and the violence obviously pressure on the social media companies. it's not just the fbi. .i would say there's a focus tht needs to be done with congress and there have been starts and stops with that in the last ten years. it is very hard to train as we have seen experts speak to this. you have to talk about the first amendment and the second amendment so you don't overstep. the commission is protecting the american people and the second part is the constitution so you want to do that and everything we do is with the trust of the american people and you don't want to violate that trust. >> over to you on that same question. >> first of all they can take down any content they want. they like to adhere to the principlesnc because it's so important to the customers and americans also. but they can take down anything they want and so sometimes they use i
the fbi doesn't police ideology. we are looking for the violence, so do you want the fbi looking at the entire internet. what we looked for is violence but the ideology and the violence obviously pressure on the social media companies. it's not just the fbi. .i would say there's a focus tht needs to be done with congress and there have been starts and stops with that in the last ten years. it is very hard to train as we have seen experts speak to this. you have to talk about the first amendment...
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the fbi and chicago police had conspired to assassinate fred hampton. now several hundred pages of fbi memos and reports obtained by historian and writer document that the director of the fbi's domestic intelligence division played a key role in planning the raid and cover-up that followed. for more on what these documents say, we are joined by flint taylor and jeff haas founding , members of the people's law office in chicago. they were lead lawyers in the landmark fred hampton and mark clark civil rights case. their new piece for truthout is headlined "new documents suggest j. edgar hoover was involved in fred hampton's murder ." jeff haas, talk about what these new documents show and what you see as the smoking gun of j. edgar hoover's direct involvement. jeff: first, it is 51 years after the incident and 40 some years after the trial. we had never gotten these documents before. they showed hoover and sullivan and more were following roy mitchell closely with regard to o'neal andomplemt to h and rewarding him from the moment he gave the information a
the fbi and chicago police had conspired to assassinate fred hampton. now several hundred pages of fbi memos and reports obtained by historian and writer document that the director of the fbi's domestic intelligence division played a key role in planning the raid and cover-up that followed. for more on what these documents say, we are joined by flint taylor and jeff haas founding , members of the people's law office in chicago. they were lead lawyers in the landmark fred hampton and mark clark...
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turns out the fbi never did the that. the debate. for all the d.c. talk about accountability, just where is the accountability on that? joining us tonight is kt mcfarland, david webb and sam dewey, plus kristin tate, gianno caldwell and tom homan. more on that story, also more revelations, more details coming out of government documents into -- it explains how the fbi under the obama administration abused that powerful secret fisa court to go after the trump campaign. that court is meant to be used for terrorists and not for politics. disturbing new details on the paper-thin, flimsy excuse that the fbi used to justify secretly spying on carter page. also tonight the white house revealing for the first time the hunter biden still has not divested his stake in a powerful chinese investment company backed by the communist chinese government even though his lawyer and the president promised he would do so. and a powerful judge delivering a new reckoning for the new york governor, andrew cuomo. it could spell big trouble for governor cuomo and worsen the
turns out the fbi never did the that. the debate. for all the d.c. talk about accountability, just where is the accountability on that? joining us tonight is kt mcfarland, david webb and sam dewey, plus kristin tate, gianno caldwell and tom homan. more on that story, also more revelations, more details coming out of government documents into -- it explains how the fbi under the obama administration abused that powerful secret fisa court to go after the trump campaign. that court is meant to be...
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in a stay with fbi director christopher ray praising the agents for their bravery saying fbi special agents put themselves in harm's way to keep the american people safe. special agents also and schwartzinburger example fight heroism in defense of their country. president joe biden expressing his condolences. >> i can only imagine how these families are feeling. to every family, the possibility of a call, receiving that phone call. my heart aches for the families. >> reporter: four other agents were shot, two taken to the hospital, one treated at the scene, the deadliest for the fbi and three decades. last time and agent died in the line of duty was in 2008. todd: thank you for the update. jillian: a fox news alert. moments ago police arrest a suspect following hours long chase, the suspect believed to be armed and dangerous driving a silver chevy malibu at speeds of 2 miles an hour after running over a spike strip and getting 3 flat tires. several cop cars followed the suspect 7 hours after receiving a report of a suspect with a gun. todd: a record 4.3 million gun background checks
in a stay with fbi director christopher ray praising the agents for their bravery saying fbi special agents put themselves in harm's way to keep the american people safe. special agents also and schwartzinburger example fight heroism in defense of their country. president joe biden expressing his condolences. >> i can only imagine how these families are feeling. to every family, the possibility of a call, receiving that phone call. my heart aches for the families. >> reporter: four...
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would we be rated by the fbi and mark didn't quite know. serendipitous we had acontact in southern oregon , fourth-grade classroom so -- >> not just the contact. remember, it was one of the students in the class and he has a little sister and at the time she was? >> a fourth grader in southern oregon which is exactly what we were looking for . her classroom a couple of letters to potential future penpals in russia. they didn't know who they wouldbe, where they would be . i would hesitate to believe that they all knew where russia was on a map they were in the fourth grade and who knows those sorts of things? so we have these letters and we're ready to do something with . eventually we get to october so it's been a winter term, a spring term, a summer break with work all throughout those work, writing, editing reporting and we get to october and we're thinking about what the book needs to actually become a book and be successful. one of the things we decided was julia's chapter and all those themes together but the other was to answer that q
would we be rated by the fbi and mark didn't quite know. serendipitous we had acontact in southern oregon , fourth-grade classroom so -- >> not just the contact. remember, it was one of the students in the class and he has a little sister and at the time she was? >> a fourth grader in southern oregon which is exactly what we were looking for . her classroom a couple of letters to potential future penpals in russia. they didn't know who they wouldbe, where they would be . i would...
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would we be raided by the fbi? we didn't know. >> serendipitously we had contacts in southern oregon, fourth-grade classroom. >> not just a contact, remember it was one of the students in the class and he has a little sister. at the time she was a fourth grader in southern oregon, which is exactly what we were looking for a period her classroom a couple of letters to potential future penpals in russia. and i would hesitate to believe that they all knew where russia was because they are in the fourth grade and who knows those sorts of things, and so we have these letters and we're ready to do this, eventually we get to october and it's been a winter term and a spring term and a summer break with work throughout the editing and reporting. then we get to october and we are thinking about what the book means to actually become a book and be successful in one of those things in one of those is trying to things together and the other was to answer what would happen if we tried again. >> we decided in that meeting somehow
would we be raided by the fbi? we didn't know. >> serendipitously we had contacts in southern oregon, fourth-grade classroom. >> not just a contact, remember it was one of the students in the class and he has a little sister. at the time she was a fourth grader in southern oregon, which is exactly what we were looking for a period her classroom a couple of letters to potential future penpals in russia. and i would hesitate to believe that they all knew where russia was because they...
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the involvement of the fbi and unlikely discovery. the pain of the reporters that uncovered all of it through the persistence, investigative journalism as well as shoe leather reporting proves there's great value in doing what is rarely done following the stories and being open to wherever they take you. this good story now before you reflects the true adventure of the journalism. it's an example of why it is both hard to find and worth the effort. plus it includes an old recipe for apple butter spice cake which i believe [inaudible] and that comes out of the roseburg chapter that you assigned. the author quite cleverly i believe brought roseburg in 1959 and 1962 the local newspaper, the news review. how did she do that? >> kind of like i was mentioning with reproducing the images in the book. very much a scrapbook style she has inserted and went through the chapter what roseburg was like and what was happening at the time. the blast was an explosion that shattered her families jewelry store and there's detail about her father having
the involvement of the fbi and unlikely discovery. the pain of the reporters that uncovered all of it through the persistence, investigative journalism as well as shoe leather reporting proves there's great value in doing what is rarely done following the stories and being open to wherever they take you. this good story now before you reflects the true adventure of the journalism. it's an example of why it is both hard to find and worth the effort. plus it includes an old recipe for apple...
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the fbi needs massive reform. and i say that knowing full well that there could be consequences for me saying this but i have to tell you that i have looked at people who want reform within the fbi, and rank-and-file are asking for it. they are trying to get to the bottom. they know that the system is, is really a lousy system when it comes to those who stand up with the truth and want their superiors to also notice it. it is pushed down. it is classified away. it is a very difficult system. this is, you know, we affectionately call it the swamp. it is funny when you think about it, the reality is the swamp in washington is kind of intellectually named because there is no fresh water coming in. it is stale. there are no new ideas. it just perpetuates itself. it is stinky. all these things give life to the fact that we have a system in washington that protects itself, that doesn't like the outsiders. doesn't like new information. and they're there just to protect their agency. and we need senators like ron johnson.
the fbi needs massive reform. and i say that knowing full well that there could be consequences for me saying this but i have to tell you that i have looked at people who want reform within the fbi, and rank-and-file are asking for it. they are trying to get to the bottom. they know that the system is, is really a lousy system when it comes to those who stand up with the truth and want their superiors to also notice it. it is pushed down. it is classified away. it is a very difficult system....
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i know there were some questions raised about the fbi and the intel that came out of the norfolk fbi office was ever fully relayed to all of you individuals. but can you talk more generally about the fbi's response on this sharing of intelligence? i had a number of conversations. i called director wray on monday the 4th. trying to express concerns that there might be this kind of activity. i never expected this level of violence. i had a number of conversations with senior fbi leadership the 5th through the 6th. i candidly -- i thought i would be fully informed of what was going to come to pass, but i felt like the fbi felt they were in better shape in terms of intel and preparation than what came to be the case. i'd a leukemia each of you to comment on how well you felt that the fbi did in terms of sharing intelligence and then coordinating when the actual activities of the 6th played out. >> i'll go ahead and -- you want me to address it first? >> yeah. i mean -- >> okay. >> i can't see where you all are. any one of you can take a crack at it. >> i'll start first. i think the relat
i know there were some questions raised about the fbi and the intel that came out of the norfolk fbi office was ever fully relayed to all of you individuals. but can you talk more generally about the fbi's response on this sharing of intelligence? i had a number of conversations. i called director wray on monday the 4th. trying to express concerns that there might be this kind of activity. i never expected this level of violence. i had a number of conversations with senior fbi leadership the...
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. >>> this is a very dark day for the fbi. >> fbi agent ambushed. two dead, three wounded in florida. how it all happened in a relatively quiet neighborhood. >>> stepping down. jeff bezos is ending his tenure as ceo of amazon. his next move and his his next move and his replacement. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin this morning with president biden's plan to ramp up deliveries of the coronavirus vaccine. so far more than 26 million people have received one or more doses, and six million have received two doses. the white house announced yesterday it will start sending vaccines to thousands of pharmacies nationwide starting next week. debra alfarone is in washington. lawmakers are still trying to agree on a covid relief deal, though. >> reporter: they absolutely are. and it's going down two lanes really. so president biden, he's negotiating with republicans, while democrats are trying to use a budgetary maneuver to try and jam this through without republican support. all this i
. >>> this is a very dark day for the fbi. >> fbi agent ambushed. two dead, three wounded in florida. how it all happened in a relatively quiet neighborhood. >>> stepping down. jeff bezos is ending his tenure as ceo of amazon. his next move and his his next move and his replacement. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin this morning with president biden's plan to ramp up deliveries of the...
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elizabeth: next up former top fbi official danny coulson. we have more details emerging about the two fbi agents shot dead in florida. the details are disturbing but we have good news about what the u.s. government is doing to rescue missing children. the story next. ♪. at t-mobile, we have a plan built just for customers 55 and up. saving 50% vs. other carriers with 2 unlimited lines for less than $30 each. call 1-800-t-mobile or go to t-mobile.com/55. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly trulicity responds when my body needs it, 24/7. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or
elizabeth: next up former top fbi official danny coulson. we have more details emerging about the two fbi agents shot dead in florida. the details are disturbing but we have good news about what the u.s. government is doing to rescue missing children. the story next. ♪. at t-mobile, we have a plan built just for customers 55 and up. saving 50% vs. other carriers with 2 unlimited lines for less than $30 each. call 1-800-t-mobile or go to t-mobile.com/55. my body is truly powerful. i have the...
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crisis money, power, hubris and megalomania that may have left preventable covid deaths in its wake the fbi and justice department probing andrew cuomo for allegedly obstructing, stonewalling and misleading and undercounting covid-19 nursing known deaths in order to make themselves look better critics say cuomo tampered the federal government fights to stop the thread, a watchdog group alleges potentially 1000 preventable deaths could be linked to cuomo's actions could tonight we have kt mcfarland, michael pillsbury along with san diego mayor kevin faulconer, ford o'connell and tom homan. more on the super spreader disaster in nursing homes tied to the executive order turning into a political disaster for him did cuomo or anyone on his team right to government investigators? that's what the fdi went to general flynn for, that is the debate tonight, key question for u.s. attorney john durham of the trump russia investigation should they zoom in on the month of january 2017th and find the crime and why the obama administration and fbi under james comey kept trump russia in the general flynn c
crisis money, power, hubris and megalomania that may have left preventable covid deaths in its wake the fbi and justice department probing andrew cuomo for allegedly obstructing, stonewalling and misleading and undercounting covid-19 nursing known deaths in order to make themselves look better critics say cuomo tampered the federal government fights to stop the thread, a watchdog group alleges potentially 1000 preventable deaths could be linked to cuomo's actions could tonight we have kt...
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remember, that's what the fbi went after martha stewart and general flynn for. that's the debate tonight. plus, a key question for u.s. attorney john durham's criminal probe of the trump-russia investigation. should they zoom in on the month of january 2017 and find the crimes and why the obama administration and the fbi under james comey kept both trump, russia and the general flynn cases open when government documents more and more reveal both those cases were falling apart? and top officials later would admit to that. and to shocking footage from inside a public school board meeting. school board officials caught on tape making fun of parents, even cursing them out. parents who just desperately need their kids back in the classroom. they want schools reopened. the parents are now fighting back. and senators now demanding hearings in what happened to the power out an in texas due to the massive ice storm. it wasn't weatherized. there are a lot of problems there. does congress, though, really need to do another do-nothing hearing when they can look to other exa
remember, that's what the fbi went after martha stewart and general flynn for. that's the debate tonight. plus, a key question for u.s. attorney john durham's criminal probe of the trump-russia investigation. should they zoom in on the month of january 2017 and find the crimes and why the obama administration and the fbi under james comey kept both trump, russia and the general flynn cases open when government documents more and more reveal both those cases were falling apart? and top officials...
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we've had a great working relationship with the fbi. i think it's a whole of intelligence approach, not specifically just the fbi when we have something as significant as what occurred here at the u.s. capitol. if there is information -- specific information out there that our government is responding to, i would think that something of that nature the would rise to the level of more than just an e-mail sent to law enforcement agencies. that should be a larger, more involved conversation about specifics, not just some of the unvetted law information that's out there. we see some of that, but i think it's a whole approach. >> thank you. i don't know if any of the other panel members want to add any comment on that. let me just say that this is -- my concern is that in virginia, we've seen these kind of anti-government extremists take to the streets of charlottesville in 2017, resulting in the death of heather heier. we see the same kind of groups come to the forefront on january 6th. i think this is an ongoing threat to national security
we've had a great working relationship with the fbi. i think it's a whole of intelligence approach, not specifically just the fbi when we have something as significant as what occurred here at the u.s. capitol. if there is information -- specific information out there that our government is responding to, i would think that something of that nature the would rise to the level of more than just an e-mail sent to law enforcement agencies. that should be a larger, more involved conversation about...
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trying to one up the fbi here. some examples are really remarkable when you think about what they're trying to do here. some of them, one individual by the name of tam pham, actually a houston police officer, now a former houston police officer, and when the fbi went to his house, he admitted he had traveled to washington, d.c. but he said he did not have any photos in his album from that day. but when the fbi asked him to look at his phone he agreed to let them look at the phone and they found the photos in his deleted folder on his phone. there is another situation, another incident with a man by the name of joshua lola who also had deleted facebook posts according to the fbi. there were deleted facebook posts of him going into the capitol. what is interesting in this case is that they actually have information the fbi was able to subpoena information from facebook which shows his sister, the fbi believes it is his sister told him to delete some of these posts. also a man by the name of james lines out of chicago
trying to one up the fbi here. some examples are really remarkable when you think about what they're trying to do here. some of them, one individual by the name of tam pham, actually a houston police officer, now a former houston police officer, and when the fbi went to his house, he admitted he had traveled to washington, d.c. but he said he did not have any photos in his album from that day. but when the fbi asked him to look at his phone he agreed to let them look at the phone and they found...
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as the fbi involved at all here? >> today, the fbi, safe in saying that they're not involved in the investigation but the political motive is apparently not being rolled out, laura, which is concerning. >> laura: if you voted for joe biden now, and you get stuck up or someone robbed your house, could be political motivation. first lady jill biden set for her first solo interview for kelly clarkson. she offered words of support. >> things are going to look better tomorrow. if you could take one data time, things will get better. i know i look back on it now and i think, you know, if i hadn't gotten divorced i never would have met joe. i wouldn't have this beautiful family i have now. >> now, lower outcome of the biden romance has been a major story line for a while here. the biden's claimed they had the first date in 1974. but still stevenson claims the pair met earlier. >> i was betrayed the biden's. joe was my friend, jill was my wife. we got married and i introduced joe to jail in '72. right before the election. ji
as the fbi involved at all here? >> today, the fbi, safe in saying that they're not involved in the investigation but the political motive is apparently not being rolled out, laura, which is concerning. >> laura: if you voted for joe biden now, and you get stuck up or someone robbed your house, could be political motivation. first lady jill biden set for her first solo interview for kelly clarkson. she offered words of support. >> things are going to look better tomorrow. if...
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it shows how the fbi repeatedly, looks like they purposely disregarded fbi's own documentation, their own memos, the cia memos, that carter page was working with, cooperating with both the fbi and cia for nearly a decade but they used carter page as a gateway to get a fisa wiretap in order to do a one hop through carter page to the entire trump campaign via carter page's devices. what do you say? >> yeah. i agree with you, liz. it is good to be with you again. what i saw in this recent reporting putting this timeline together, not only did they ignore the fbi's previous interactions with carpetter page and also their knowledge, the fbi's knowledge of the cia's interactions with carter page, that he clearly was cooperating they also seemed to just be desperate to get any way, to get into the campaign, to get some surveillance. let's remember, that these fisa applications are often times used against foreign nationals who are in the united states or elsewhere who are agents of a foreign country. to get one of these fisa warrants, liz, you have to show, make a demonstration that there is
it shows how the fbi repeatedly, looks like they purposely disregarded fbi's own documentation, their own memos, the cia memos, that carter page was working with, cooperating with both the fbi and cia for nearly a decade but they used carter page as a gateway to get a fisa wiretap in order to do a one hop through carter page to the entire trump campaign via carter page's devices. what do you say? >> yeah. i agree with you, liz. it is good to be with you again. what i saw in this recent...
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fbi director christopher wray issuing a statement, saying, "fbi agents put themselves in harm's way every day." and tonight, president biden saying just a short time ago that his heart aches for the families. abc's victor oquendo leading us off from florida tig >> reporter: tonight, in one of the deadliest shootings in fbi history, two agents killed and another three injured. the fbi now mourning the loss of special agents daniel alfin and laura schwartzenberger. >> do not fire towards the front porch. we're going to be moving up. do not fire towards the front porch. >> reporter: according to authorities, federal agents were serving a search warrant early this morning in sunrise, florida. they knocked to announce their presence and when there was no answer, breached the door, immediately coming under rifle fire. >> we're inside the development. we're still working our way up. we're going to extract the downed officers. >> reporter: authorities say the suspected gunman was being looked into as part of a child pornography investigation.e. an armor vehicle crashg through those gates. a pool
fbi director christopher wray issuing a statement, saying, "fbi agents put themselves in harm's way every day." and tonight, president biden saying just a short time ago that his heart aches for the families. abc's victor oquendo leading us off from florida tig >> reporter: tonight, in one of the deadliest shootings in fbi history, two agents killed and another three injured. the fbi now mourning the loss of special agents daniel alfin and laura schwartzenberger. >> do not...
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amy: the fbi and new york police are facing new calls to finally open their records into malcolm x's assassination 56 years ago in the audubon ballroom in harlem. this comes after the release of a deathbed confession of a former undercover new york police officer who admitted to being part of a police and fbi conspiracy targeting malcolm x. the officer was there when malcolm was killed. we will speak to a cousin of the former officer as well as malcolm's daughter, ilyasah shabazz. >> any evidence that provides greater insight into the truth behind that terrible tragedy should be thoroughly investigated. amy: we will also speak to civil rights attorney ben crump on the question reopen the probe into malcolm x's assassination, as well is the latest on the police killings have george floyd, daniel prude, and breonna taylor. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. u.s. air force fighter jets bombed buildings in eastern syria on thursday, with the pentagon claiming it successfully targeted iranian-backed militant g
amy: the fbi and new york police are facing new calls to finally open their records into malcolm x's assassination 56 years ago in the audubon ballroom in harlem. this comes after the release of a deathbed confession of a former undercover new york police officer who admitted to being part of a police and fbi conspiracy targeting malcolm x. the officer was there when malcolm was killed. we will speak to a cousin of the former officer as well as malcolm's daughter, ilyasah shabazz. >> any...
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in fbi agent, he infiltrated neo-nazi groups and militia groups. today his a fellow at the brennan center for justice. he wrote about paul thinking like a terrorist -- he wrote a book called thinking like a terrorist. she conservative talk show radio host. in case you are wondering, the movie is not based in the confederate south, but up there in the northeast of the country. thanks so much for being with us. let me start out with you, michael. i read your book in 2007. this is 2021. we saw the insurrection on january 6. as part of the flavor of the moment, white supremacists are out there. i would ask you, is it still a clear and present danger? >> it's been a persistent threat all along. now that the media and some government entities are starting to look at it, it looks like it is increasing, but this has always been there. when people asked me about the threat moving forward, i state it is exactly what it was on january 5, 2021, and january 5, 2011, 1999, this has been a persistent part of our culture. violence has been not exactly ignored, but
in fbi agent, he infiltrated neo-nazi groups and militia groups. today his a fellow at the brennan center for justice. he wrote about paul thinking like a terrorist -- he wrote a book called thinking like a terrorist. she conservative talk show radio host. in case you are wondering, the movie is not based in the confederate south, but up there in the northeast of the country. thanks so much for being with us. let me start out with you, michael. i read your book in 2007. this is 2021. we saw the...
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i see billboards in baltimore right now by the fbi and the local fbi asking about the information on those that reach the capital on january 6 but there's not one billboard asking about a murder that has hurt somebody's family member in baltimore. we don't have our cases being closed it's about a 30% rate that were closing cases and witnesses are not coming forward which is the biggest impediment in all these cases. when are we actually going to enact this black lives matter, i just don't know. >> we had you as missouri senator josh hawley's wife filing a criminal complaint against the man who organized the protest outside the home in virginia. aaron holly filed a criminal complaint, basically senator hawley and his wife and infant child inside their house and their home was vandalized. we had that happening. we also have a fight over reopening and i like your reaction to this, we had teachers unions, they are now going insane were not going to go back into schools until were vaccinated until it's safe when you have nurses, firemen, cops, grocery store workers, mailman going back on
i see billboards in baltimore right now by the fbi and the local fbi asking about the information on those that reach the capital on january 6 but there's not one billboard asking about a murder that has hurt somebody's family member in baltimore. we don't have our cases being closed it's about a 30% rate that were closing cases and witnesses are not coming forward which is the biggest impediment in all these cases. when are we actually going to enact this black lives matter, i just don't know....
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two fbi agents were killed. three others were wounded. two of them are being treated at a local hospital. just a devastating scene. the man was being served a search warrant for violent crimes against children. instead of a peaceful arrest, he was apparently armed, obviously, and shot the fbi agents. the subject is dead. it is still unclear whether fbi agents returning fire killed him or whether the subject shot himself and killed himself. take a look at the aerials that we have soft two fbi agents, their bodies being taken from the hospital on their route back to the broward county medical examiner's office. draped in an american flag. really resembles a funeral procession. it's very, very serious any time a federal agent gets shot and killed. it is something that doesn't happen very often. it is something that is sad. >> harris: i'm going to ask my team -- phil, excuse me. i'm going to ask them take the banner down off the screen. you can see dozens of police officers, law enforcement there, maybe even some of them are fbi agents. we do
two fbi agents were killed. three others were wounded. two of them are being treated at a local hospital. just a devastating scene. the man was being served a search warrant for violent crimes against children. instead of a peaceful arrest, he was apparently armed, obviously, and shot the fbi agents. the subject is dead. it is still unclear whether fbi agents returning fire killed him or whether the subject shot himself and killed himself. take a look at the aerials that we have soft two fbi...
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turns out the fbi never did the that. the debate. for all the d.c. talk about accountability, just where is the accountability on that? joining us tonight is kt mcfarland, david webb and sam dewey, plus kristin tate, gianno caldwell and tom homan. more on that story, also more revelations, more details coming out of government documents into -- it explains how the fbi under the obama administration abused that powerful secret fisa court to go after the trump campaign. that court is meant to be used for terrorists and not for politics. disturbing new details on the paper-thin, flimsy excuse that the fbi used to justify secretly spying on carter page. also tonight the white house revealing for the first time the hunter biden still has not divested his stake in a powerful chinese investment company backed by the communist chinese government even though his lawyer and the president promised he would do so. and a powerful judge delivering a new reckoning for the new york governor, andrew cuomo. it could spell big trouble for governor cuomo and worsen the
turns out the fbi never did the that. the debate. for all the d.c. talk about accountability, just where is the accountability on that? joining us tonight is kt mcfarland, david webb and sam dewey, plus kristin tate, gianno caldwell and tom homan. more on that story, also more revelations, more details coming out of government documents into -- it explains how the fbi under the obama administration abused that powerful secret fisa court to go after the trump campaign. that court is meant to be...
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after 9/11 and it was his job as an fbi agent to locate fingerprints of all body parts. that's what his job was. and at the time, he learned that the cia, the paramilitary organizations and special operators were going into afghanistan and were going to be going after terrorists within weeks. call shannon said to himself, we've got to get the fingerprints, the biometrics of the fighters leaving the battlefield because these guys are going to be really important and they're going to scatter.that's the basic process of asymmetric warfare, you can disappear into the crowd and it's such a good idea that the director of the fbi, gave paul shannon and a couple other agents these both streams to go to pakistan and fingerprints the fighters that had been captured leaving the battlefield, all of whom claimed i'm just one of, i'm just a cook they were captured near and around bin laden. shannon fingerprints all these guys, take their dna, takes their photographs, carries it back to the fbi and the system, the information goes into the database. not a few months later he gets a pho
after 9/11 and it was his job as an fbi agent to locate fingerprints of all body parts. that's what his job was. and at the time, he learned that the cia, the paramilitary organizations and special operators were going into afghanistan and were going to be going after terrorists within weeks. call shannon said to himself, we've got to get the fingerprints, the biometrics of the fighters leaving the battlefield because these guys are going to be really important and they're going to...
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the fbi is pushing back. >> good morning, hallie. yeah, the revelations at that hearing and my own reporting over the last few weeks suggest that the fbi is seriously hampered in its ability to collect and distribute intelligence about domestic terrorism. there was a lot of focus on this one email from the norfolk fbi field office, it was an intelligence report based on social media postings that showed clear threats to the capitol and it was sent the night before the january 6th riots after business hours and it apparently wasn't distributed to senior levels in the capitol police and the d.c. police and those officials testified yesterday that no one at the fbi mentioned it to them and they thought that was a failure. but what the former senior fbi official and other officials say is it goes well beyond this one email which the fbi responds and says it wasn't a credible allegation. what they say is the whole system is broken because the fbi feels constrained from gathering intelligence about postings on social media by domestic extr
the fbi is pushing back. >> good morning, hallie. yeah, the revelations at that hearing and my own reporting over the last few weeks suggest that the fbi is seriously hampered in its ability to collect and distribute intelligence about domestic terrorism. there was a lot of focus on this one email from the norfolk fbi field office, it was an intelligence report based on social media postings that showed clear threats to the capitol and it was sent the night before the january 6th riots...
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he was the head of the fbi when they used and weaponized the fbi in fisa court to spy on members of the trump campaign. so i certainly hope if durham has evidence of wrongdoing or a crime he is charged with that. elizabeth: the issue, the debate, that he has enough evidence to bring perjury charges for misleading the secret fisa court meant for terrorists, that the obama administration used on the trump campaign. let's listen to james comey before senate judiciary last september. watch this. >> apparently everybody's responsible but nobody's to blame is not the right answer. does the fbi director have any responsibility to make sure the facts are right when they're given to the court? >> not in connection with the certification but in general the fbi director is responsible for everything that is being done underneath the fbi director. i hope you don't hear me to say i'm not responsible. i was leader of that institution. so this reflects on me entirely and it is my responsibility. but no, i'm not looking to shirk responsibility. the director is responsible. >> are you responsible for th
he was the head of the fbi when they used and weaponized the fbi in fisa court to spy on members of the trump campaign. so i certainly hope if durham has evidence of wrongdoing or a crime he is charged with that. elizabeth: the issue, the debate, that he has enough evidence to bring perjury charges for misleading the secret fisa court meant for terrorists, that the obama administration used on the trump campaign. let's listen to james comey before senate judiciary last september. watch this....
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i understand that he submitted those to the fbi director and i understand the fbi director agreed totally and either has made those changes or is in the course of making them. i intend, if i'm confirmed, to speak more deeply and directly with mr. horowitz, the inspector general about this, and with director wray and make sure that these and any other things that are necessary be done. i am always concerned and i have always been concerned that we be very careful about fisa. it is a tool that is very useful and important for investigations involved in foreign -- >> that is good to hear. so klein smith, are you familiar with the fact that a lawyer for the fbi has been prosecuted, pled guilty to altering information to the fisa court? >> i did read about that, yes. senator. >> what would happen to somebody under your charge that did that? how would you feel about that -- >> well somebody who makes a false statement to the fbi or the inspector general during an investigation is violated 18 usc 1001 and i prosecuted those myself. >> do you believe that durham investigation is a legitimate inve
i understand that he submitted those to the fbi director and i understand the fbi director agreed totally and either has made those changes or is in the course of making them. i intend, if i'm confirmed, to speak more deeply and directly with mr. horowitz, the inspector general about this, and with director wray and make sure that these and any other things that are necessary be done. i am always concerned and i have always been concerned that we be very careful about fisa. it is a tool that is...
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turns out the fbi never did the that. the debate. for all the d.c. talk about accountability, just where is the accountability on that? joining us tonight is kt mcfarland, david webb and sam dewey, plus kristin tate, gianno caldwell and tom homan. more on that story, also more revelations, more details coming out of government documents into -- it explains how the fbi under the obama administration abused that powerful secret fisa court to go after the trump campaign. that court is meant to be used for terrorists and not for politics. disturbing new details on the paper-thin, flimsy excuse that the fbi used to justify secretly spying on carter page. also tonight the white house revealing for the first time the hunter biden still has not divested his stake in a powerful chinese investment company backed by the communist chinese government even though his lawyer and the president promised he would do so. and a powerful judge delivering a new reckoning for the new york governor, andrew cuomo. it could spell big trouble for governor cuomo and worsen the
turns out the fbi never did the that. the debate. for all the d.c. talk about accountability, just where is the accountability on that? joining us tonight is kt mcfarland, david webb and sam dewey, plus kristin tate, gianno caldwell and tom homan. more on that story, also more revelations, more details coming out of government documents into -- it explains how the fbi under the obama administration abused that powerful secret fisa court to go after the trump campaign. that court is meant to be...
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that was not the fbi in charge. i never met or worked with an fbi agent like peter. when i was a prosecutor, i never met an fbi agent or employee who would let his own political opinions influence his work. i never worked with an fbi lawyer like kevin kleinsmith. kevin kleinsmith was actively vocally biased against president trump. he also falsified a document to make it easier to target a political opponent. kevin kleinsmith thought he was part of some great moral resistance, a resistance i might add, to a duly elected president. in other words, not only did he think he was more than you and i, he thought he should break the rules. he thought it was okay to use his incredible powers to target political enemies. you know, when you think about law enforcement and what they are supposed to do, it's not just a badge and a gun and a uniform. it's more than that. it's trust. it's a sacred trust. we trust you with the power to arrest, to detain, to search, to deprive our are citizens of the freedom. those are awesome powers. all we ask in return is that you use those power
that was not the fbi in charge. i never met or worked with an fbi agent like peter. when i was a prosecutor, i never met an fbi agent or employee who would let his own political opinions influence his work. i never worked with an fbi lawyer like kevin kleinsmith. kevin kleinsmith was actively vocally biased against president trump. he also falsified a document to make it easier to target a political opponent. kevin kleinsmith thought he was part of some great moral resistance, a resistance i...
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that is what our fbi sources say. they're absolutely outraged and disgusted with how james comey based and their work with the fisa court. what do you say? >> if you look at the cabal of fbi politicized group, comey, strzok, page, they did things any field agent in iowa would be drummed out of the bureau would be doing. they broke the rules. they manipulated the press. they manipulated the story in front of the fisa court. when you go in front of the court, much less the fisa court, you state things as facts or beliefs in your investigation are you're supposed to back that up with evidence, not supposition. by the way, if you're wrong, you're supposed to go back to the court, hey, last application where i said, maybe this russian dossier was something that is political in nature, i understated it. it was much more than that. we know it was actually funded by the hillary rodham clinton campaign. when they leave things out as they go forward for months and months and months, that is a huge stain on the fbi. i think limi
that is what our fbi sources say. they're absolutely outraged and disgusted with how james comey based and their work with the fisa court. what do you say? >> if you look at the cabal of fbi politicized group, comey, strzok, page, they did things any field agent in iowa would be drummed out of the bureau would be doing. they broke the rules. they manipulated the press. they manipulated the story in front of the fisa court. when you go in front of the court, much less the fisa court, you...
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this is the first fatal fbi shooting in the line of duty in 1 years. the team arriving at an apartment complex. when no one answered the apartment door, they went in. the suspect opening fire. the shooter was found dead by suicide. a massive show of law enforcement arriving on the scene. police, s.w.a.t. teams, sheriff departments, the wounded rushed for medical care. the two fallen agents had years of experience. a procession of law enforcement, motorcycles and suvs escorting the ambulance. and a line of officers saluting as the flag-draped gurney is carried into the medical examiner's office. fbi director christopher wray issuing a statement, and tonight, president biden saying a short time ago that his heart aches for the families. abc's victor oquendo leading us off from florida tonight. >> reporter: tonight, in one of the deadliest shootings in fbi history, two agents killed and another three injured. the fbi now mourning the loss of special agents daniel alfin and laura schwartzenberger. >> do not fire towards the front porch. we're going to be m
this is the first fatal fbi shooting in the line of duty in 1 years. the team arriving at an apartment complex. when no one answered the apartment door, they went in. the suspect opening fire. the shooter was found dead by suicide. a massive show of law enforcement arriving on the scene. police, s.w.a.t. teams, sheriff departments, the wounded rushed for medical care. the two fallen agents had years of experience. a procession of law enforcement, motorcycles and suvs escorting the ambulance....
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he is a former fbi special agent and a fellow at the brennan center for justice. mike, good evening. thanks for joining us. >> how are you? >> the pentagon report is troubling. what kind of national security risk does this pose? >> quite a serious one. i mean, it's a risk not just to communities that they're serving in but also to their fellow soldiers and marines and sailors. this is a problem that has existed in plain sight and been tolerated for far too long. and it's going to require a constant vigilance. i'm the son of a west point graduate. i was raised in the military. i have great respect for the military and it's true that this is a very small percentage of people. but it presents an ongoing threat. and that's what needs to be addressed because there's a military time survey, for example, that a third of the people surveyed said that they saw signs of white supremacy while on duty. so that shows that it's prevalent and it's visible and it's tolerated. >> cnn's analysis has -- at least 27 current or former members of the u.s. military have been charged in
he is a former fbi special agent and a fellow at the brennan center for justice. mike, good evening. thanks for joining us. >> how are you? >> the pentagon report is troubling. what kind of national security risk does this pose? >> quite a serious one. i mean, it's a risk not just to communities that they're serving in but also to their fellow soldiers and marines and sailors. this is a problem that has existed in plain sight and been tolerated for far too long. and it's going...
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in a statement fbi director christopher ray praising the agents for their bravery saying fbi special agents put themselves in harms way to keep the american people safe. special agent schwartzinburger exemplified heroism in defense of their country. president joe biden expressing his condolences. >> i can only imagine how every family when they put their shoes on in the morning there is a possibility of a call, receiving that phone call. my heart aches for the families. >> for other agents, two were taken to the hospital, one was treated at the scene in the deadliest day for the fbi and three decades, last time an agent died in the line of duty was 2008. todd: members of congress paid tribute to brian sicknick who died in the riot. his remains lying in honor in the capitol rotunda. the president and first lady joined by nancy pelosi and senate majority leader chuck schumer. officer sicknick is the second private citizens line honor at the capital, it and air national guard veteran, will be buried in arlington national cemetery. to a fox news alert police in la tailing a suspect belie
in a statement fbi director christopher ray praising the agents for their bravery saying fbi special agents put themselves in harms way to keep the american people safe. special agent schwartzinburger exemplified heroism in defense of their country. president joe biden expressing his condolences. >> i can only imagine how every family when they put their shoes on in the morning there is a possibility of a call, receiving that phone call. my heart aches for the families. >> for other...
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the fbi says he was being investigated for child pornography. "the miami herald" reports huber worked on computers and ran a computer consulting business his only known run-ins with the law, some traffic tickets and an eviction the fbi says the two agents were killed while executing a search warrant at huber's apartment yesterday in the town of sunrise. both veterans of the bureau. according to the "herald," huber watched the agents approach his apartment on a doorbell camera and opened fire through the door with an assault-style rifle. it was the deadliest day for the fbi since the terror attacks of 9/11. frank fegluzi, former director of counter intelligence at the fbi, and nbc national security contributor. is this how agents usually serve a search warrant and will the fbi now consider changing tactics? >> typically a search warrant obviously has to be served where the items are that you're searching for. so yes however, to answer your second question, the fbi is very good at pivoting and adapting from mistakes and new threats the new threat
the fbi says he was being investigated for child pornography. "the miami herald" reports huber worked on computers and ran a computer consulting business his only known run-ins with the law, some traffic tickets and an eviction the fbi says the two agents were killed while executing a search warrant at huber's apartment yesterday in the town of sunrise. both veterans of the bureau. according to the "herald," huber watched the agents approach his apartment on a doorbell...
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se tratarÍa de david lew urbe en este mismo incidente dos agentes del fbi tambiÉn perecieron. >>> un dÍa despuÉs que un pistolero aba tiera a tiros a los agentes (nombre en inglÉs) en sunrise llegÓ a la escena el director del fbi quien se reunÓo con parte del grupo de trabajo de pornografÍa infantil que estuvo presente durante la mortal balacera que ha vuelto de luto al paÍs. el fbi es una familia y nuestros profesionales siempre estÁn en peligro quÉ pasÓ la maÑana de ayer que dejÓ a dos agentes muertos y 3 mÁs heridos?. la respuesta definitiva aÚn estaba bajo investigaciÓn pero mÚltiples fuentes nos dijeron que el sospechoso de posesiÓn de pornografÍa infantil identificado como david lee de 55 aÑos quien despuÉs se quitÓ la vida habÍa colocado varias cÁmaras fuera de su domicilio por lo que pudo observar el momento de la llegada de los agentes para luego emboscarlos abriendo fuego contra ellos de manera sorpresiva incluso antes de que los uniformados estuvieran en posiciÓn de tocar la puerta. >>> temor como todo te disparan a lo loco >>> preocupados que algo
se tratarÍa de david lew urbe en este mismo incidente dos agentes del fbi tambiÉn perecieron. >>> un dÍa despuÉs que un pistolero aba tiera a tiros a los agentes (nombre en inglÉs) en sunrise llegÓ a la escena el director del fbi quien se reunÓo con parte del grupo de trabajo de pornografÍa infantil que estuvo presente durante la mortal balacera que ha vuelto de luto al paÍs. el fbi es una familia y nuestros profesionales siempre estÁn en peligro quÉ pasÓ la maÑana de ayer...
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i understand that he submitted those to the fbi director and i understand the fbi director agreed totally and either has made those changes or is in the course of making them. i intend, if i am confirmed, to speak more deeply and directly with mr. horowitz, the inspector general, about this and with director wray and make sure that these and any other things that are necessary be done. i am always concerned and have always been concerned that we be very careful about fisa. it is a tool that is very useful and important for investigations involving foreign agents. >> that's good to hear. so klein smith, are you familiar with the fact that a lawyer for the fbi has been prosecuted, pled guilty to altering information to the fisa court? >> i did read about that, yes, senator. >> what would happen to somebody under your charge that did that? how would you feel about that behavior? >> well, somebody who makes a false statement to the fbi or the inspector general during an investigation has violated 18 usc 1001 and i've prosecuted those myself. >> do you believe the durham investigation is a leg
i understand that he submitted those to the fbi director and i understand the fbi director agreed totally and either has made those changes or is in the course of making them. i intend, if i am confirmed, to speak more deeply and directly with mr. horowitz, the inspector general, about this and with director wray and make sure that these and any other things that are necessary be done. i am always concerned and have always been concerned that we be very careful about fisa. it is a tool that is...
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i've spoken to people to family members who reached out about fbi questioning, fbi dawn raids as if they are terrorists, the fbi seizing their digital records and even holding people incommunicado and not honoring request for counsel. what they are doing as they are arresting them all over the states where they live and in some cases transporting them en masse to d.c. what's disturbing at this like you said in your angle, laura, there seems to be no sense of proportionality, almost a deliberate attempt to criminalize a political act. some of these people who i believe engage in nonviolent protest at the capital are effectively being treated like political prisoners in our country and this is the type of thing you see in other countries that our country criticizes. back 20 years ago i was one of the few conservatives who pointed out that the patriot act could one day be weaponized against united states citizens. 20 years later, that's exactly what's happening and we are now going to see the patriot act 2 being used to control our thought and criminalize any type of dissent with the govern
i've spoken to people to family members who reached out about fbi questioning, fbi dawn raids as if they are terrorists, the fbi seizing their digital records and even holding people incommunicado and not honoring request for counsel. what they are doing as they are arresting them all over the states where they live and in some cases transporting them en masse to d.c. what's disturbing at this like you said in your angle, laura, there seems to be no sense of proportionality, almost a deliberate...
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i do not think we have seen a loss for the fbi in four decades. me was arst for vehicle assault where two of our agents were killed because of superior firepower of two other criminals. two agents killed. two suspects scaled. thatwo is not that uncommon that you would take a shot through a door. a 9-millimeter or 45 or 40 or in this case an assault rifle. elizabeth: thank you for that information. this is one of the bloodiest days in fbi history and south florida. among the deadliest we have seen in the history of the fbi. nationally as well. that crime coincides with what we are seeing in terms of human trafficking, in terms of what the government included the marshall service is doing to rescue missing children. we have been tracking the story. 421,000 children missing in this country. now the u.s. marshals has rescued more than 150 of them and six operations in eight states. your reaction to that story. >> kudos to the marshals service. they do a really good job. customs and border patrol have been doing that for decades. i saw one of these in
i do not think we have seen a loss for the fbi in four decades. me was arst for vehicle assault where two of our agents were killed because of superior firepower of two other criminals. two agents killed. two suspects scaled. thatwo is not that uncommon that you would take a shot through a door. a 9-millimeter or 45 or 40 or in this case an assault rifle. elizabeth: thank you for that information. this is one of the bloodiest days in fbi history and south florida. among the deadliest we have...
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fbi needs massive reform. and i say thatknowingful well there could be -- full well there could be consequences for me saying this. i have looked at people who want reform withinit the fbi and rank and file are asking for it they are trying to get to the bottom, they know the system is really a lousy system when it comes to those who stand up with the truth and want their superiories to notice it. it is pushed down, and classified away. it a very difficult system. this is you know we call it the swamp. and it is funny, when you think aboutal it but reality is that e swamp in washington is kind of intellectually named. because there are -- there is no fresh water coming in it is stale, there are no new ideas it is stingy, all -- they give life to fact we have a system in washington that protects itself that doesn't like outsiders or tnew information, they there ae protect their agency, we need senators like ron jon and chuck grassley will hold both administrations to account. we have some same leaders in trump
fbi needs massive reform. and i say thatknowingful well there could be -- full well there could be consequences for me saying this. i have looked at people who want reform withinit the fbi and rank and file are asking for it they are trying to get to the bottom, they know the system is really a lousy system when it comes to those who stand up with the truth and want their superiories to notice it. it is pushed down, and classified away. it a very difficult system. this is you know we call it...
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of the book the fbi way inside the bureau's code of excellence, frank. good to have you on here today? obviously a tragic day for the bureau here. you know, i know that when you talk about what happened today, agents were going after somebody wanted in connection with a child pornography, despicable crimes against children. and you say these are some of the riskiest operations for agents. why is that? it may seem counterintuitive, but in reality, the nature of these crimesis such knows that it's not just prison they're facing. it's the end of their persona pornography and pedophilia crosses over into. so often you're talking about. lawyers, doctors, teachers, clergy. and when they know that that case is crashing down on them, their reality is conflicting with what they thought they were in the public eye, and they have nothing left to live for. so suicides are not uncommon in these investigations. but what is uncommon is this level of violence that these agents were met with, and it is one of the most tragic days in fbi history. absolutely ah, horrible d
of the book the fbi way inside the bureau's code of excellence, frank. good to have you on here today? obviously a tragic day for the bureau here. you know, i know that when you talk about what happened today, agents were going after somebody wanted in connection with a child pornography, despicable crimes against children. and you say these are some of the riskiest operations for agents. why is that? it may seem counterintuitive, but in reality, the nature of these crimesis such knows that...