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the multibillion dollars industry of fantasy football is under investigation by the fbi. players and law makers allege draft kings, one of the two main companies that operate sports sites used inside information to prey upon other players. one employee has already admitted he inadvertently released data before lineups for nfl games had been locked in. they admit many of their employees consistently win large prize amounts >> law enforcement agents freed 149 children from traffickers in a nationwide crack down led by the fbi. more than 150 people were arrested in sting operations in 135 cities. officials say the youngest trafficking victim recovered was 12 years old. and the sweep called operation cross country is aimed at helping children who ran away from home. >> they run away from possibly a bad family situation, and then get pulled into drugs or, again, lifestyle that leads to prostitution. >> this is the ninth year the fbi has carried out initiatives like this >>> a 19 year old man killed and his brother severely wounded after they were beating as part of a so-called
the multibillion dollars industry of fantasy football is under investigation by the fbi. players and law makers allege draft kings, one of the two main companies that operate sports sites used inside information to prey upon other players. one employee has already admitted he inadvertently released data before lineups for nfl games had been locked in. they admit many of their employees consistently win large prize amounts >> law enforcement agents freed 149 children from traffickers in a...
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now fbi director james comey is weighing in on a possible cause. he says the criticism that followed a series of police shootings over the last year they have had a chilling effect on law enforcement. >> reporter: his comments have ignited a controversy. he says the recent increase in crime nationwide may in part be because police officers are under increased scrutiny. >> black rights matter! >> reporter: and he also points a finger at the national debate over the black lives matter movement. >> each time something interprets this as anti-law enforcement one line moves away. and each time within interprets hashtag police lives matter, the other line moves away. and maybe that's why we have a crisis of violent crime in some of our major cities in this country. >> reporter: he talked about the so-called ferguson effect, the idea that police across the country have pulled back, slowed down law enforcement. in response to the protests over the shooting of michael brown. comy said he couldn't be sure that was happening, but he said it was common sense.
now fbi director james comey is weighing in on a possible cause. he says the criticism that followed a series of police shootings over the last year they have had a chilling effect on law enforcement. >> reporter: his comments have ignited a controversy. he says the recent increase in crime nationwide may in part be because police officers are under increased scrutiny. >> black rights matter! >> reporter: and he also points a finger at the national debate over the black lives...
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so 1-800-call-fbi if you have any information, pictures or video. but jonathan, mostly, as the sheriff described these families living through a nightmare right now, and hoping that they can share more information about these individuals sometime later in the day, when the oregon state medical examiner clears that information. right now the sheriff saying we're not going to release any names before that happens. >> still a lot of unknowns now. not just the victim, but also the suspect. the sheriff does not want to release that information. you interviewed the sheriff earlier today, help us better understand why he is being so forceful on this topic. >> reporter: well, i think ho laid it out pretty well in that news conference. his's firm opinion that naming someone glorifies them. he believes part of the reason this young man did this is he wanted to be famous. and this sheriff is saying that that name is not going to give his name out. that name will come out, the medical examiner will release it at some point, but this sheriff adamant that that's
so 1-800-call-fbi if you have any information, pictures or video. but jonathan, mostly, as the sheriff described these families living through a nightmare right now, and hoping that they can share more information about these individuals sometime later in the day, when the oregon state medical examiner clears that information. right now the sheriff saying we're not going to release any names before that happens. >> still a lot of unknowns now. not just the victim, but also the suspect....
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the one that the fbi has? >> the server that was used in the tenure of my state department service. >> why did you -- could the secret service agent standing at the back door of your house protect someone from russia or china from hacking into your system? why did you mention the secret service. >> out of an abundance of being transparent. >> what is the relevance to protecting from classified information? >> there was nothing marked classified on my emails, either send or receive. >> you used the right term, mark. you provided the statement there. >> congressman, there was a lot of confusion, because many americans have no idea how the classification process works. and therefore, i wanted to make it clear that there is a system within our government, certainly within the state department, where materials that is thought to be classified is marked such, so that people have the opportunity to know how they're supposed to be handling those materials, and that's why it became clearer, i believe, to say that nothi
the one that the fbi has? >> the server that was used in the tenure of my state department service. >> why did you -- could the secret service agent standing at the back door of your house protect someone from russia or china from hacking into your system? why did you mention the secret service. >> out of an abundance of being transparent. >> what is the relevance to protecting from classified information? >> there was nothing marked classified on my emails, either...
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>> the fbi had a mole an informant inside of kind hearts as an employee. the informant that the government placed in kind hearts, to spy on kind hearts for four years. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> before the break we told you about the u.s. government's no-by list, not only could you be mistaken by a terrorist, you could find your assets frozen by the government. now we'll introduce you to two brothers, the treasury suspected the charity of illegal activity. duarte geraldino has their story. >> red cross, kind hearts, are some of the charities established in the united states. >> the stated goal of kind hearts was to be a charitable humanitarian development entity which would mean it would be a vehicle to help needy people around the world. >> february 19th, 2006, after helping tens of thousands of people, without warning, the u.s. treasury pad locked the doors of kind hearts and showed up at the home o
>> the fbi had a mole an informant inside of kind hearts as an employee. the informant that the government placed in kind hearts, to spy on kind hearts for four years. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> before the break we told you about the u.s. government's no-by list, not only could you be mistaken by a terrorist,...
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. >> the fbi has opened a civil rights investigation into an u.s. high school in which a police officer appears to throw an african-american female student to the ground and then drag her across the classroom. >> incredible pictures. the officer named benefields carried out the action at spring valley high school after the student refused to leave the classroom for being disruptive. it has sparked outrage on social media. fields has been placed on leave while he is investigate. >> patty culhane, create incredible pictures. what more do we know about the events that led to this. >> well, i think one of the remarkable things is how little this female high school student fights back. just to set the scene for you as we play that video. according to school and police officials. the police officer was called into the classroom because several times the girl, we don't know her identity yet, she was asked to get up and leave the classroom. she refused. he seems to put her in a chokehold but he flings her across the floor and tells her to put your hands beh
. >> the fbi has opened a civil rights investigation into an u.s. high school in which a police officer appears to throw an african-american female student to the ground and then drag her across the classroom. >> incredible pictures. the officer named benefields carried out the action at spring valley high school after the student refused to leave the classroom for being disruptive. it has sparked outrage on social media. fields has been placed on leave while he is investigate....
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it took 16 years for the fbi to capture whitey bulger. i think the mystery about whitey is the degree by which he was enabled by the system, and who the players were in that enabling. the fact that only one person has ever been held accountable over what took place over those years is really extraordinary. what they were concerned about is how do we protect our assets? how do we protect our informants and make sure that their identities are not revealed, and they're kept out there on the streets. >> his book "where the bodies were buries: whitey bulger and the world that made him." i'm john seigenthaler. we'll be back here tomorrow. the news will continue with antonio mara. don't go away. >> >>> major mistake - to be clear, the decision to provide fires was a u.s. decision made within the u.s. chain of command. >> the top u.s. general in afghanistan commits to a full investigation into a deadly strike on an afghan hospital >>> russian reprimand. >> i will not speculate on the motives, i will just reiterate or restate that this is
it took 16 years for the fbi to capture whitey bulger. i think the mystery about whitey is the degree by which he was enabled by the system, and who the players were in that enabling. the fact that only one person has ever been held accountable over what took place over those years is really extraordinary. what they were concerned about is how do we protect our assets? how do we protect our informants and make sure that their identities are not revealed, and they're kept out there on the...
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>> the fbi had a mole an informant inside of kind hearts as an employee. the informant that the government placed in kind hearts, to spy on kind hearts for four years. >> every saturday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. no topic off limits. >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> these are very vivid, human stories. >> if you have an agenda with people, you sometimes don't see the truth. >> "talk to al jazeera". saturday, 6:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> before the break we told you about the u.s. government's no-by list, not only could you be mistaken by a terrorist, you could find your assets frozen by the government. now we'll introduce you to two brothers, the treasury suspected the charity of illegal activity. duarte geraldino has their story. >> red cross, kind hearts, are some of the charities established in the united states. >> the
>> the fbi had a mole an informant inside of kind hearts as an employee. the informant that the government placed in kind hearts, to spy on kind hearts for four years. >> every saturday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. no topic off limits. >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive...
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. >> and fbi director in cincinnati, ohio today, saying that homegrown recruitism by isis in the u.s. is a widespread threat that goes on 24-hours a day. he said that before in the course of the last year, but we know that he's seeking access to encrypted information to help fight terrorism. but lawmakers on capitol hill, that the threat is sufficient. >> john terrett, thank you. >>> two milwaukee police officers injured by a man with a gun that was purchased illegally. the unprecedented case, and the jury's decision, next. >>> and new life in surveillance of muslims after 9/11. aljazeera goes one-on-one with a u.s. army veteran. >> somebody is going to commit a crime. >> that was testimony from a gun shop employee in a case that ended in a landmark decision. a wisconsin jury ordered a milwaukee area dealer to pay $6 million to a pair of police officers. the jury found that badger sold firearms to a straw buyer. he was too young to buy a gun at the time. and a month later, he used the gun to shoot the officers. the gun store has been found liable for injuries caused by the weapon. in
. >> and fbi director in cincinnati, ohio today, saying that homegrown recruitism by isis in the u.s. is a widespread threat that goes on 24-hours a day. he said that before in the course of the last year, but we know that he's seeking access to encrypted information to help fight terrorism. but lawmakers on capitol hill, that the threat is sufficient. >> john terrett, thank you. >>> two milwaukee police officers injured by a man with a gun that was purchased illegally. the...
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the fbi is investigating whether clinton or anybody else mishandled classified information. we've now gotten a glimpse of the approach. fbi director james comey refused to coming but underscored his active management of the case. >> this is one i'm following and getting briefed on closely. i'm confident, in the way we do all our work promptly professionally and independently but i don't want to do anything that would compromise my ability to do it that way by commenting beyond that. >> promptly professionally and independently. towering independence has long been a hallmark of james comey's career. this person who stands 6'8" doesn't give a lick about politics. at the time in march of 2004 the bush administration was engaged in a secret program, the program was illegal and should not be reauthorizes. well then ashcroft became sick with pa pancreatitis. card and gonzalez trying to convince a disoriented ash croft to sign documents authorizing the program he and comby opposed. comby intervened and the white house hench men left. a day later, the warehouse reauthorized the prog
the fbi is investigating whether clinton or anybody else mishandled classified information. we've now gotten a glimpse of the approach. fbi director james comey refused to coming but underscored his active management of the case. >> this is one i'm following and getting briefed on closely. i'm confident, in the way we do all our work promptly professionally and independently but i don't want to do anything that would compromise my ability to do it that way by commenting beyond that....
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which can share it with the fbi, cia, and nsa. businesses are supposed to wipe any personal data before it is shared, but opponents say that the bill's requirement to protect consumer's privacy is not strict enough. >> sharing information without robust privacy standards creates as many problems as it may solve. >> supporters of the bill argue it already has good privacy protections, and they prevailed. cyber security experts call this legislation a necessary first step. >> i think we have to trust the government in many ways that they're trying to do the best they can in a situation that's very difficult and changing rapidly every day. >> the measure is backed by the chamber of commerce. but some tech giants including twitter, yelp and apple are opposed to it over privacy concerns. >> then the ayes are 74 and the nays are 21. the bill as amended is passed. >> in the senate the bill had widespread bipartisan input and support. a key to its success. >> it is incredible that we've got a vote with overwhelming bipartisan support. but
which can share it with the fbi, cia, and nsa. businesses are supposed to wipe any personal data before it is shared, but opponents say that the bill's requirement to protect consumer's privacy is not strict enough. >> sharing information without robust privacy standards creates as many problems as it may solve. >> supporters of the bill argue it already has good privacy protections, and they prevailed. cyber security experts call this legislation a necessary first step. >> i...
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we have to examine what is going on with a mass shooting, and what the fbi defines as a mass shooting, that is 3 or more deaths resulting from a perpetrator with no other crimes associated with it. if we define it that way and look at who the perpetrators are, they are young men that are disturbed, but not all necessary from one race. it seems to be fairly well distributed. we have to examine that and we need to examine the issues behind that. >> we are coming back to serbia and so vak ya compared to the united states. how do you look at japan, germany, britain? >> yeah, i think it is clear, most americans know that when we compare ourselves the industrialized countries similar to america, it's true that the united states stands alone in the gun death rate. it is astronomical and the only qualifier is the easy access to fire arms. if you at the states in the country, you don't have to get a background check to acquire a gun. i have gone to a gun show in virginia and i handed him cash and he handed me a firearm and that sale was legal. a lot of people will purport nothing you can do be
we have to examine what is going on with a mass shooting, and what the fbi defines as a mass shooting, that is 3 or more deaths resulting from a perpetrator with no other crimes associated with it. if we define it that way and look at who the perpetrators are, they are young men that are disturbed, but not all necessary from one race. it seems to be fairly well distributed. we have to examine that and we need to examine the issues behind that. >> we are coming back to serbia and so vak ya...
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josh earnest dismissed the fbi director's theory. >> the available evidence does not support the notion that law enforcement officers are shying away from their responsibilities. >> reporter: this was the second time in a week that comey spoke about the concern. >> in many cities across the country violence is the same, and in some cases even lower. but we must stair at this problem to figure out why it is happening, and what we can do about it. >> mike viqueira, al jazeera, washington. >>> and we will bring you president obama's speech to the chief's association this afternoon at 3:00 pm eastern. >>> the u.n. secretary general is expected to vote shortly to call for ending the u.s. economic embargo against cuba. it would be a symbolic advisory vote. >> the damage caused by this undeserved embargo against cuba is enormous. we'll vote for this resolution. >> president obama has repeatedly said he would like to see the sanctions lifted. only congress has the power to do that. >>> there are concerns the government may use hacking threats to expand domestic spying. >>> and topping trump, be
josh earnest dismissed the fbi director's theory. >> the available evidence does not support the notion that law enforcement officers are shying away from their responsibilities. >> reporter: this was the second time in a week that comey spoke about the concern. >> in many cities across the country violence is the same, and in some cases even lower. but we must stair at this problem to figure out why it is happening, and what we can do about it. >> mike viqueira, al...
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a connecticut-based company says it will turn over everything it has to the fbi. the company had been backing up her e-mails on a cloud storage system since 2013. investigators are trying to recover e-mails she said she deleted because they contained personal information. clinton is hitting back at critics for another investigation. this one into the attacks on a diplomatic compound in benghazi, libya. it is all part of clinton's first national campaign ad. here's that story. >>reporter: hillary clinton's first national television ad is a pre-emptive strike. it comes two weeks before she's on the hot seat in front of the national committee about benghazi. clinton's campaign unleashed the ad on tuesday pouncing on a recent comment by kevin mccarthy, the man likely to be the new house speaker. >> everybody thought hillary clinton was unbeatable so we put together a benghazi special committee. what are her numbers today? they're dropping. why? she's not trustworthy. but nobody would have known that had happened had we not thought something -- >> i agree. >>reporter:
a connecticut-based company says it will turn over everything it has to the fbi. the company had been backing up her e-mails on a cloud storage system since 2013. investigators are trying to recover e-mails she said she deleted because they contained personal information. clinton is hitting back at critics for another investigation. this one into the attacks on a diplomatic compound in benghazi, libya. it is all part of clinton's first national campaign ad. here's that story. >>reporter:...
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the suspects and the evidence. >> the fbi has reportedly helped break up a smuggling ring in eastern europe that was allegedly trying to sell nuclear material to i.s.i.l. the associated press is says the agency stopped four attempted sales of radioactive materials. emma hayward reports. >> he was no ordinary target and armed moldovan, police, this is what they've been looking for. a sample of radioactive cesium for potential use in a dirty bomb. the seller said one of the suspected middle men wanted the stash sold to i.s.i.l. it's a case which has exposed moldova as a hub. operating illegally in an impoverished part of eastern europe. in the past, moldovan police have stopped four attempts by by russian linked gangs. when they raided the home of former kgb informant theodore khetris they found blueprints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> one of those dirty bombs, have you layered of such a thing? explosion would spread material over this big a territory. >> reporter: this was all part of a sting. khetr-is believed when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars, it came from
the suspects and the evidence. >> the fbi has reportedly helped break up a smuggling ring in eastern europe that was allegedly trying to sell nuclear material to i.s.i.l. the associated press is says the agency stopped four attempted sales of radioactive materials. emma hayward reports. >> he was no ordinary target and armed moldovan, police, this is what they've been looking for. a sample of radioactive cesium for potential use in a dirty bomb. the seller said one of the suspected...
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. >>> and the fbi looking into reports that a teenager hacked the head of the cia. he teenager said he got into the personal email account of the cia head. jeh johnson's personal email was compromised. >>> students deciding whether to take down the state flag with its confederate symbol. >>> and refugees finding other ways to get into europe, including along the serbia, croatia border. >> governments secretly paying ransoms. >> we were told never to disclose that they actually paid. >> are they saving lives or putting more at risk? >>> slovenia is trying to cope with more and more people crossing its borders this morning from croatia. slovenia saying it could soon deploy the army to help limit the number of refugees. >>> authorities also easing restrictions on the border between serbia and croatia. and that's where our correspondent is. are they dealing with more than they expected? >> reporter: well, it seems so. right now there are -- i would say around 500 people, newly arriv arriv arrived refugees on the border. they had to walk from the border to here. it's a d
. >>> and the fbi looking into reports that a teenager hacked the head of the cia. he teenager said he got into the personal email account of the cia head. jeh johnson's personal email was compromised. >>> students deciding whether to take down the state flag with its confederate symbol. >>> and refugees finding other ways to get into europe, including along the serbia, croatia border. >> governments secretly paying ransoms. >> we were told never to...
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. >> the fbi disrupts a smuggling ring trying sell radioactive material to i.s.i.l. >>> and diamond dive. >> for everyone in the pipeline, us as well, the manufacturers and retailers. >> plunging diamond sales because of worldwide economic uncertainty are taking a bit of shine off the sparkling stones. good evening, i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. we begin with a major escalation and show of force by russia in war torn syria. the kremlin said it had launched cruise missiles from locations in the caspian sea. the russian naval strikes come as syrian naval forces launched an offense under the cover of russian air strikes. defense secretary ash carter said u.s. led coalition forces will not cooperate with russia and the pentagon confirmed u.s. jets recently had to change their routes to avoid russian fighter planes over syria and that air operations in general have had to be adjusted because of the russians flying these missions. al jazeera's peter sharp reports from moscow. >> reporter: from the caspian sea 1200 kilometers from the fighting russia opened a second front in the
. >> the fbi disrupts a smuggling ring trying sell radioactive material to i.s.i.l. >>> and diamond dive. >> for everyone in the pipeline, us as well, the manufacturers and retailers. >> plunging diamond sales because of worldwide economic uncertainty are taking a bit of shine off the sparkling stones. good evening, i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. we begin with a major escalation and show of force by russia in war torn syria. the kremlin said it had...
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., that the fbi cannot monitor. he urged congress for more resources to fight i.s.i.l. >>> a deal has been reached to create a unified government in libya. it is now led an internationally led government in tobruk and another in tripoli. >> the nations's plans have to be approved by parliament. >> there were smiles when after talks that lasted over a year, the u.n. mediator ayounged plans for a unity government in libya. it had been a difficult process. >> it was not an easy task. we have been listening to many people, inside and outside for dialogue. finally it would be six personalities. >> at its head, the prime minister an architect from a prominent family in tripoli. the challenges of facing a unity government is immense, it's almost four years since the former ruler muammar gaddafi. the country has been wracked by internal violence since. the two main factions reluctantly agreed to the deal. there's about so much bloodshed and politically bad blood. many oppose it. fighters in libya are unlikely to obey the ne
., that the fbi cannot monitor. he urged congress for more resources to fight i.s.i.l. >>> a deal has been reached to create a unified government in libya. it is now led an internationally led government in tobruk and another in tripoli. >> the nations's plans have to be approved by parliament. >> there were smiles when after talks that lasted over a year, the u.n. mediator ayounged plans for a unity government in libya. it had been a difficult process. >> it was not...
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white house spokesman dismissed the fbi director's theory. >> the available evidence at this point does not support the motion that law enforcement officers are shying away from fulfilling their responsibilitiens. >> this was the second time in a week that he spoke about the concern that police officers are under the microscope. >> in many cities violence is the same as last year, and in some places thank goodness even lower. but in many others we are seeing an explosion of senseless violence. we must stair at this problem, to figure out why it is hamming and what we can do about it. >> al jazeera, washington. >> we will bring you president obama's speech to the chief association that will be this afternoon at 3:00 p.m. eastern. surging in the polls straight ahead, we will learn more about the republican who is now leading the pack. and the white house push to limit toasting in american schools is being praised and criticized for devicive issues in our classrooms. debate, ben carson has passed donald trump in a new nationwide poll. shows carson with 26% around the country. donald trump
white house spokesman dismissed the fbi director's theory. >> the available evidence at this point does not support the motion that law enforcement officers are shying away from fulfilling their responsibilitiens. >> this was the second time in a week that he spoke about the concern that police officers are under the microscope. >> in many cities violence is the same as last year, and in some places thank goodness even lower. but in many others we are seeing an explosion of...
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fbi have stopped four attempts by russian-linked gangs to sell nuclear material. undercover police officers posing as gangsters reached out to the network's middleman. and when they raided the home of a former kgb informant they found blueprints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> they can make one of those dirty bombs, you know? have you heard of such of thing. the level of radiation would be high, and spread material over this big of territory. >> reporter: but it was all part of a sting. he believed when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars it has come from a genuine buyer. but the police were about to pans. some of those allegedly involved have faced justice, but the sentences have been short, and the danger posed by many others in this murky and dangerous world, still exists. emma hayward. al jazeera. >>> a series of suicide attacks in nigeria's northeast has killed at least 18 people. it happened during three separate bombings on wednesday. eight others have been injured in the attacks. >>> many full-time workers in south africa struggle to make
fbi have stopped four attempts by russian-linked gangs to sell nuclear material. undercover police officers posing as gangsters reached out to the network's middleman. and when they raided the home of a former kgb informant they found blueprints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> they can make one of those dirty bombs, you know? have you heard of such of thing. the level of radiation would be high, and spread material over this big of territory. >> reporter: but it was all part of a...
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in the past years, the muldova police, along with the fbi, has stopped four rings. undercover police posing as gangsters with links to isil have reached out to the network's middle men, and when they raided the home of a kgb informant, they found blueprints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> i can make a dirty bomb, you know, the level of radiation would be high, and the explosions would spread material over a big territory. >> reporter: but this was all part of a sting. he believed when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars, it had come from a genuine buyer, but the police were about to pounce. mull dove an officials say that some of those involved -- and the danger imposed by many others in this murky and dangerous world still exist. emma hayward, aljazeera. >> bill gavin, let me start here. how big are the players that we're talking about here? we saw the arrests there in muldova, and there of been other arrests, how big are the players here? >> if we backtrack just a little bit, after the breakup of the soviet union, all of these officials had radioa
in the past years, the muldova police, along with the fbi, has stopped four rings. undercover police posing as gangsters with links to isil have reached out to the network's middle men, and when they raided the home of a kgb informant, they found blueprints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> i can make a dirty bomb, you know, the level of radiation would be high, and the explosions would spread material over a big territory. >> reporter: but this was all part of a sting. he believed...
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obama's fbi director playing the so-called ferguson affect. calling on police. >> our divides are not as deep as some would like to suggest. i don't know what to tell you, i don't know any community that doesn't want strong law enforcement. >> reporter: mr. obama spoke about the backdrop of violent crime. just last week weekend, 36 wounded and 6 dead. though he didn't put any proposals on limiting guns, he put part of the blame on indiana, where the lack of gun control allows guns to flow into chicago, where they're used in crimes. >> it is easier for a lot of young people in this city and in some of your communities to buy a gun than to buy a book. >> reporter: the president also pushed criminal justice reform and sentencing reform. and he's making rare bipartisan progress in congress. and on monday, he travels to newark to continue that push. >> okay, mike, this movement in congress. >> going to reach the president's desk any time soon? >> it's really extraordinary, from both ends of political spectrum, that's where it's coming for political
obama's fbi director playing the so-called ferguson affect. calling on police. >> our divides are not as deep as some would like to suggest. i don't know what to tell you, i don't know any community that doesn't want strong law enforcement. >> reporter: mr. obama spoke about the backdrop of violent crime. just last week weekend, 36 wounded and 6 dead. though he didn't put any proposals on limiting guns, he put part of the blame on indiana, where the lack of gun control allows guns...
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., the fbi is investigating a policeman who slam aid student to the ground in a classroom. the video has now gone viral prompting more discussion about his alleged police brutality. but the officer's boss said the video doesn't show the full story. patty culhane reports from washington, d.c. >> are you coming with me? >> reporter: it's happened again. another video goes viral. this time in south carolina. a teenager refuses to leave her high school classroom and this is how the police officer responded. he's been suspended, the justice department is investigating whether her civil rights were violated. another case of police force causing outrage in ferguson, missouri and baltimore maryland police-involved deaths sparked riots and created a movement. black lives matter. hoping to highlight the growing divide between police and communities of color. >> may god protect our cops 67 now press barack obama is trying to get the sides talking. >> there are a lot of african americans, not just me, who have that same kind of story of being pulled over or frisked or something and the
., the fbi is investigating a policeman who slam aid student to the ground in a classroom. the video has now gone viral prompting more discussion about his alleged police brutality. but the officer's boss said the video doesn't show the full story. patty culhane reports from washington, d.c. >> are you coming with me? >> reporter: it's happened again. another video goes viral. this time in south carolina. a teenager refuses to leave her high school classroom and this is how the...
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the arrest was made after investigators in the case including the fbi ruled out mechanical failure as the cause of the blast >> there's a debate in the u.s.a. over the refugee crisis overseas. the governor of michigan wants to accept more refugees. >>reporter: mohammed moved to metro detroit with his wife, mother-in-law, and four children in july. the familiy's life today is now much different. >> we were facing danger on a daily basis. where we were living, there were continuous daily clashes. our lives were a constant threat. >> when the civil war broke out more than four years ago, the family fled to turkey and lived at a syrian refugee camp for three years before being admitted to the u.s. >> after we crossed borders to turkey, i sat down and we want. i looked at my village and cried for an hour >> we're a country founded on immigrants. >> he's with loath ran social services of michigan that has helped resettle some of the 100 refugees that have arrived in the state so far this year. >> what we've seen historically and in reserge search is that it can add to economic growth signif
the arrest was made after investigators in the case including the fbi ruled out mechanical failure as the cause of the blast >> there's a debate in the u.s.a. over the refugee crisis overseas. the governor of michigan wants to accept more refugees. >>reporter: mohammed moved to metro detroit with his wife, mother-in-law, and four children in july. the familiy's life today is now much different. >> we were facing danger on a daily basis. where we were living, there were...
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before we started filming i had word that fbi broke their door down, taken max into custody on old drug charges, and taken the baby away. the story, of course, took a tragic and scary turn. but i hope in the end it has some elements that are inspiring and hopeful. >> what does the film teach us about law enforcement's treatment of people with connections to gain, and about gain. >> well, i can't say the film is that definitive and encyclopaedic, all i can say is this is what happened to one specific family in their relationship to law enforcement. what we spee is once you are gang afill quitted, it's hard. despite all the best efforts to change the life, it's hard to remove the stigma and association. what did law enforce. say, what was the reaction when you saw they were filming. >> i made the presence known as a journalist in the family court process, 10 weeks after the baby was taken, i didn't talk to the fbi until be had the storey in the can. at that point i was fact checking with them about allegations they made to the los angeles when they told the county that the baby should be
before we started filming i had word that fbi broke their door down, taken max into custody on old drug charges, and taken the baby away. the story, of course, took a tragic and scary turn. but i hope in the end it has some elements that are inspiring and hopeful. >> what does the film teach us about law enforcement's treatment of people with connections to gain, and about gain. >> well, i can't say the film is that definitive and encyclopaedic, all i can say is this is what...
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and the fbi director has a controversial as to why. he told lawsuits in chicago that additional scrutiny and criticism of police officers may be contributing factors in the wake of highly publicized episodes of police brutality. >> reporter: he has ignited controversy, he say there is a chill wind blows towards law enforcement. it's the result of a so-called ferguson effect that police officers are backing off from their usual law enforcement duties. here is james comey today speaking in chicago. >> reporter: each time somebody interprets hashtag black lives matter, one line moves away, and maybe, just maybe in some places because those lines are arcing away from each other, we have a crisis of violent crime in some of our major cities in this count friday. >> reporter: he says he doesn't have hard data to back up his aso asserti assertions. it is against the two-decade-old trend of a decline in crime. >> the available evidence at this point does not support the notion that law enforcement officers around the country are shying away fr
and the fbi director has a controversial as to why. he told lawsuits in chicago that additional scrutiny and criticism of police officers may be contributing factors in the wake of highly publicized episodes of police brutality. >> reporter: he has ignited controversy, he say there is a chill wind blows towards law enforcement. it's the result of a so-called ferguson effect that police officers are backing off from their usual law enforcement duties. here is james comey today speaking in...
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fbi has stopped four attempts by russian-linked gangs to sell nuclear material. undercover police officers posing as gangsters with links to isil reached out to the network's middle men. when they raided the home of former kgb informant, they found blue prints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> they can make one of those dirty bombs, you know, one of those dirty bombs. have you heard such a thing? the level of radiation would be high, and it would spread material over this big of a territory. >> but it was all part of a sting. he believed when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars it can come from a genuine buyer, but the police were about to pounce. moldovaen officials say that some of those involved have faced justice. but sentences have been short. the danger posed by many others in this murky and dangerous world still exist. >> returning to our top story in the situation in syria the pentagon has confirmed that one of its aircraft would alter its flight path to avoid russian aircraft in the area. what other details are they providing in this incid
fbi has stopped four attempts by russian-linked gangs to sell nuclear material. undercover police officers posing as gangsters with links to isil reached out to the network's middle men. when they raided the home of former kgb informant, they found blue prints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> they can make one of those dirty bombs, you know, one of those dirty bombs. have you heard such a thing? the level of radiation would be high, and it would spread material over this big of a...
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the fbi is so concerned, they ask this man to see what can be hidden in an audio message. the answer a lot. [ sound ] >> that is a clean windows xp shut down sound. [ sound ] this one sounds identical, but hidden in the programming language is a lecture he gives in class and the audio file is the same size. those that solve the puzzles can join the organization. there has been three puzzles on january 4th, 2012, 2013 and 2014. this year something more mysterious happened - nothing. there was no puzzle. they may have gotten tired or maybe whoever was doing it was wiped out by a drone. >> whatever the reason, the programming world will wait and watch next january 4th for a chance to join cicada 3301, whatever that is >>> randall pinkston joins us now with a look at what is coming up for the next hour. >> thank you. well we are going to see the democratic candidates for president together for the first time. we have seen the candidates twice, tuesday night will be the first to see hillary clinton and bernie sanders, martin o'mallee, all together on the same stage. if the vice
the fbi is so concerned, they ask this man to see what can be hidden in an audio message. the answer a lot. [ sound ] >> that is a clean windows xp shut down sound. [ sound ] this one sounds identical, but hidden in the programming language is a lecture he gives in class and the audio file is the same size. those that solve the puzzles can join the organization. there has been three puzzles on january 4th, 2012, 2013 and 2014. this year something more mysterious happened - nothing. there...
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the fbi is so concerned, they ask this man to see what can be hidden in an audio message. the answer a lot. [ sound ] >> that is a clean windows xp shut down sound. line [ sound this one sounds identical, but hidden in the programming language is a lecture he gives in class and the audio file is the same size. those that solve the puzzles can join the organization. there has been three puzzles on january 4th, 2012, 2013 and 2014. this year something more mysterious happened - nothing. there was no puzzle. they may have gotten tired or maybe whoever was doing it was wiped out by a drone. >> whatever the reason, the programming world will wait and watch next january 4th for a chance to join cicada 3301, whatever that is >>> no secrets about our website - aljazeera.com. you'll get the main headlines and a great deal more as you look behind the scenes. aljazeera.com. from the newshour team. thanks for watching. see you soon. >> they don't fear anything. >> they're consuming economically important species >> we're offering something on our menu that no-one else is offering. >>
the fbi is so concerned, they ask this man to see what can be hidden in an audio message. the answer a lot. [ sound ] >> that is a clean windows xp shut down sound. line [ sound this one sounds identical, but hidden in the programming language is a lecture he gives in class and the audio file is the same size. those that solve the puzzles can join the organization. there has been three puzzles on january 4th, 2012, 2013 and 2014. this year something more mysterious happened - nothing....
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the fbi opens investigation after video services show a police officer throwing a high school student to the ground. and china demands to know why
the fbi opens investigation after video services show a police officer throwing a high school student to the ground. and china demands to know why
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the state, fbi and justice have all opened investigations. sheriff lott said deputy fields was notified despite strong support from him from the classroom teacher and principal. the deputy who has been in the job seven years is if not remorseful concerned in doing his job, discredited the department. >> he's sorry that this whole thing occurred. it was not his intent. his intent was not to do anything that brought discredited on the sheriff's department or him or that school. he tried to do his job. >> the unnamed 15-year-old girl who was pulled from her chair and a 16-year-old classmate who was also arrested at the same time aren't off of the hook either. >> he was like, you want some of this, too? and he just said, you're going to jail, too. >> sheriff lott says they will need to face up for disrupting class. >> the students who were arrested, the original charge stands. there is nothing happened that changed with those charges at all. they still need to be held accountable for their actions. >> lawyers for the 15-year-old girl say she's ch
the state, fbi and justice have all opened investigations. sheriff lott said deputy fields was notified despite strong support from him from the classroom teacher and principal. the deputy who has been in the job seven years is if not remorseful concerned in doing his job, discredited the department. >> he's sorry that this whole thing occurred. it was not his intent. his intent was not to do anything that brought discredited on the sheriff's department or him or that school. he tried to...
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the fbi has established a toll-free number for tips and families. and that number is 1-(800)-222-5324. also, it can be remembered as 1-(800)--call-fbi. when you do this, you choose option 7. again, this number is to help reunite and provide information to the families of the victims. this event has been deemed a mass casualty event. which brings with it hundreds of resources to this small community. along with those resources and the fact that this is a mass casualty incident, brings specific protocols that we must follow. that includes specific processes by which the state medical examiner's office may manage identification. and because of these protocols, the need to notify each family, we don't anticipate releasing the names of the fatalities for 24-48 hours. the law enforcement investigation into the shooter and into his motivation is ongoing. we are not ready at this time to make any comments about him. reunification continues at the douglas county fairgrounds. family and students should gather there. there are councilors at the fairgrounds, pr
the fbi has established a toll-free number for tips and families. and that number is 1-(800)-222-5324. also, it can be remembered as 1-(800)--call-fbi. when you do this, you choose option 7. again, this number is to help reunite and provide information to the families of the victims. this event has been deemed a mass casualty event. which brings with it hundreds of resources to this small community. along with those resources and the fact that this is a mass casualty incident, brings specific...
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right, it is hard to figure out what the path forward is for him barring a controversy involving the fbi and hilly clinton and the emails. joe biden is smart enough to know, he saw the writing on the wall, and you know, i do say, it's sad for many democrats, here is a guy that has been running and part of the party since being 29 and now stepping from the stage. one thing he did well, you know what, i'm not stepping from the stage, i have issues that i care about and i will be pursuing those and holding the democrats the feet to the fire on the issues and i think he's going to do that. so i think it was a win-win for the democrats today that he decided not to run, but i do understand from all of the supporters that they really saw this as a great moment for joe biden and unfortunately they are going to see that happen again, unless, hillary clinton implodes and he's asked to come in and rescue the day, which seems doubtful. >> we have little time left, you looked at this possibly happening are the republicans disappointed? >> the democrats are putting all of the eggs in the hillary clint
right, it is hard to figure out what the path forward is for him barring a controversy involving the fbi and hilly clinton and the emails. joe biden is smart enough to know, he saw the writing on the wall, and you know, i do say, it's sad for many democrats, here is a guy that has been running and part of the party since being 29 and now stepping from the stage. one thing he did well, you know what, i'm not stepping from the stage, i have issues that i care about and i will be pursuing those...
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. >> in 47 years not once has the atf the fbi, the state attorney general's office the city police the sheriff's office, not once has the missoula gun show ever been involved in any single thing where any criminal investigation has been brought noort we havfort that we have bd in it. >> reporter: you are saying no official has come to you questioning a gun sale? >> never. >> reporter: supporters say background checks will save lives. with its loose gun laws, montana has the sixth highest rate of gun deaths in the country earning the state a failed grade on the annual report card. >> i think there's a lot of the kind of cowboy mentality that is all around us and there's just a long history and an assumption that everyone has a gun, and there's a big focus on the second amendment and how important that is to daily life. >> yes i do love my family but i also love my second amendment rights which is what most of you are trying to infringe on at this point in time. >> but i don't quite see it the same way. i guess as a mom and just knowing that we can make things safer in mi missoula, with
. >> in 47 years not once has the atf the fbi, the state attorney general's office the city police the sheriff's office, not once has the missoula gun show ever been involved in any single thing where any criminal investigation has been brought noort we havfort that we have bd in it. >> reporter: you are saying no official has come to you questioning a gun sale? >> never. >> reporter: supporters say background checks will save lives. with its loose gun laws, montana has...
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. >> there is an fbi investigation, and president obama said this is a legitimate issue. >> i never said it wasn't legitimate i said i answered all of the questions. >> reporter: but she has not explained how her server was set up and whether she did anything to protect it from hacking. all together the five candidates on stage produced more than 20 questionable claims. >>> iran's guardian council approving the nuclear deal between the u.s. tehran and five other world powers. that is the final step for the government. iran is expected to begin next week removing thousands of centrifuges in exchange for the lifting of sanctions. >>> u.s. and russia defense officials are expected to meet again today to talk and syria. >> we're not able at this time to associate ourselves more broadly with russia's approach in syria because it is wrong headed, and strategically short sided. and that is because it attempts to fight extremism while not also at the same time working to promote the political transition. >> defense secretary ash carter saying the pentagon will not be working with moscow to carry
. >> there is an fbi investigation, and president obama said this is a legitimate issue. >> i never said it wasn't legitimate i said i answered all of the questions. >> reporter: but she has not explained how her server was set up and whether she did anything to protect it from hacking. all together the five candidates on stage produced more than 20 questionable claims. >>> iran's guardian council approving the nuclear deal between the u.s. tehran and five other world...
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the fbi is so concerned about hidden messages, they ask ledinski what can be hidden? a lot. this sound, sounds identically but hidden night it is an entire language. the other is the same size. they can joint the secretive organization. there have all been pulls every two months. something this year even more mysterious happened. >> they maybe got tired, whoever was doing it ended up being wipe out by a droarch someplace. >> whatever, the programming world will be you wraiting and the chance to solver cicad solv. >> check out the website, aljazeera.com. >> this past weekend just as they did 20 years ago, black men throngd washington to talk about the times they live in. when they assess today's problems what can black men say about the last 20 years? from the million man march to justice, a mixed score, it's th
the fbi is so concerned about hidden messages, they ask ledinski what can be hidden? a lot. this sound, sounds identically but hidden night it is an entire language. the other is the same size. they can joint the secretive organization. there have all been pulls every two months. something this year even more mysterious happened. >> they maybe got tired, whoever was doing it ended up being wipe out by a droarch someplace. >> whatever, the programming world will be you wraiting and...
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. >> there is an fbi criminal into her e-mails. whether she's ever brought to justice remains to be seen. but the fact is she brought this on herself not the republicans and not the congress. >> reporter: after a televised interview with the number 1 leader in the house of representatives, kevin mccarthy, smear campaign to destroy hillary clinton's presidential aspirations. >> we put together a benghazi special committee. what are her numbers today? >> this is all about a taxpayer funded political effort to derail the campaign of hillary clinton. ladies and gentlemen that is a problem. >> reporter: especially for the victims' families who simply want an explanation for the poor security in benghazi, libya the night their relatives died. kimberly halkett, al jazeera, washington. >> the cia called the personal posting of john brennan's private e-mails a crime. foreign policy seem to have hacked into brennan's e-mail. there is no indication that any of the posted documents are classified. >>> vice president joe biden ended months of s
. >> there is an fbi criminal into her e-mails. whether she's ever brought to justice remains to be seen. but the fact is she brought this on herself not the republicans and not the congress. >> reporter: after a televised interview with the number 1 leader in the house of representatives, kevin mccarthy, smear campaign to destroy hillary clinton's presidential aspirations. >> we put together a benghazi special committee. what are her numbers today? >> this is all about...
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the fbi agent concluded. not only was he required to make a split-second decision but his response was a reasonable one. he had no information to suggest the weapon was anything but a real handgun. tamir rice's family said that the reports are part of a whitewash. alan fisher, al jazeera. >> when we come back, searching for a new leader. house republicans scrambling to replace house speaker boehner. >>> we'll go live to hopeful independent parties there. >> a huge stretch of i-95 is reopened after rains inundated the state. but only the southbound lanes are open at this hour. the northbound could open today or tomorrow. damages to bridges forcing drivers there to take two-hour detours. they're working on 300 roads and bridges closed because of that storm. thousands of undeclare voters are in new hampshire at this hour. they're hoping to hear from presidential hopefuls on both sides of the ai aisle. we're outside of the no-labels convention in manchester. it took donald trump to the stage a few moments ago, an
the fbi agent concluded. not only was he required to make a split-second decision but his response was a reasonable one. he had no information to suggest the weapon was anything but a real handgun. tamir rice's family said that the reports are part of a whitewash. alan fisher, al jazeera. >> when we come back, searching for a new leader. house republicans scrambling to replace house speaker boehner. >>> we'll go live to hopeful independent parties there. >> a huge stretch...
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. >> fbi director james comey says there's a chill wind blowing and comments have ignited a drav si. >> james comey said the rint increase in crime may in part be because police officers are under increased scrutiny. >> black lives matter. >> he points the finger at the national debate over the black lives matter movement. >> each time someone interprets black lives matters anti-enforcement one line moves away. each time that someone interprets hashtag police lives matter as antiblack, the other line moves away. maybe, just maybe, because those lines are arcing away from each other. we have a crisis of violent crime in some of our major cities in this country. >> monday comey spoke to police chiefs and top law enforcement and spoke about the ferguson effect. the idea that police pulled back, slowing down on law enforcement. in response to the shooting of brown. comey said he couldn't be sure it was happening, but it was commonsense. the u.s.a. executive director reacted saying the assertions are outrageous, by his own administration, these statements are not backed up by data and the
. >> fbi director james comey says there's a chill wind blowing and comments have ignited a drav si. >> james comey said the rint increase in crime may in part be because police officers are under increased scrutiny. >> black lives matter. >> he points the finger at the national debate over the black lives matter movement. >> each time someone interprets black lives matters anti-enforcement one line moves away. each time that someone interprets hashtag police lives...