131
131
Oct 28, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi to come in. >> come on. >> and i'll tell you right now, the fbi's not going to find anything. >> do you think he'll be punished administratively? >> there's a possibility, yes. >> harry hauck, michael dorn, good to have you on, sunny hostin as well. >>> the united states is weighing its options for increasing attacks on isis. question is, will there be more american troops on the ground in iraq and syria? the latest on that next. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all, my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. don't you want to rent your own donapartment?e credit. sure. turn on the electricity? yeah. get a new cell phone? definitely. well that's credit. credit karma. yeah. first step, credit karma. decisions, decisions. the new edge+. this one would keep me organized. i could list all the days i've been ban
the fbi to come in. >> come on. >> and i'll tell you right now, the fbi's not going to find anything. >> do you think he'll be punished administratively? >> there's a possibility, yes. >> harry hauck, michael dorn, good to have you on, sunny hostin as well. >>> the united states is weighing its options for increasing attacks on isis. question is, will there be more american troops on the ground in iraq and syria? the latest on that next. woman: it's been a...
130
130
Oct 28, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
for the fbi to come in. and i tell you right now the fbi are going to find nothing. >> do you think he'll be punished administratively? >> a possibility, yes. >> all right. harry houck, michael dorn, good to have you on. sunny hostin as well. >>> coming up, the united states weighing its options for increasing its attacks on isis. question is will it mean more american troops on the ground in iraq and syria? the latest on that next. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? (patrick 2) pretty great.ke to be the boss of you? (patrick 1) how about a 10% raise? (patrick 2) how about 20? (patrick 1) how about done? (patrick 2) that's the kind of control i like... ...and that's what they give me at national car rental. i can choose any car in the aisle i want- without having to ask anyone. who better to be the boss of you... (patrick 1)than me. i mean
for the fbi to come in. and i tell you right now the fbi are going to find nothing. >> do you think he'll be punished administratively? >> a possibility, yes. >> all right. harry houck, michael dorn, good to have you on. sunny hostin as well. >>> coming up, the united states weighing its options for increasing its attacks on isis. question is will it mean more american troops on the ground in iraq and syria? the latest on that next. can a business have a mind? a...
136
136
Oct 27, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
then you have the fbi and doj. this is a horrible video to look at, i agree. if i put myself in that situation, and i was a uniformed police officer for several years, and i've got to tell you, as tough as that job was on the street, i can imagine what it's like in dealing with teenagers in the school setting. >> because even if she took out a cell phone, disrupted the class -- >> right. >> -- she represented no threat physically to that police officer. >> i agree with you. there doesn't -- i mean, i think -- what the difference will be here is when he places his hand on her shoulder and she does reach out and strike him, as the sheriff talked about, were his actions up to that particular point, was use the force that he used really necessary? and that's what this whole thing -- >> do you think it was? >> it doesn't look like it to me at this point, but again, i don't think we have all the information in yet. when you look at what the other students said there, there seems to be some conflicting statements as to, then why was the principal called in? this pers
then you have the fbi and doj. this is a horrible video to look at, i agree. if i put myself in that situation, and i was a uniformed police officer for several years, and i've got to tell you, as tough as that job was on the street, i can imagine what it's like in dealing with teenagers in the school setting. >> because even if she took out a cell phone, disrupted the class -- >> right. >> -- she represented no threat physically to that police officer. >> i agree with...
200
200
Oct 1, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
these aren't the kind of people who are call the fbi tips line. they're the kind of people who will sarcastically say "o.k., bro, i'll be watching the news. where in the northwest? can you give us a clue?" he goes there because he gets the validation and is made to feel less twisted and less abnormal than he is. >> harry, on that point, obviously deb is reporting he could have had significant issues with women, there were issues of rejection, one report said -- one of the conversations was this is the only time i'll ever be in the news, i'm so insignificant. >> there you go. >> that seems to fit a profile that we have seen in way too many of these cases. >> exactly. and because what happens is when they commit these shootings or other people commit the shootings they see the press, the way we go out there. we'll be talking about this for days and that might in a way drive them do something like that because they know now i'll become infamous. i was rejected by one woman but i'm a hero, everybody is talking about me everyday now, even though he's d
these aren't the kind of people who are call the fbi tips line. they're the kind of people who will sarcastically say "o.k., bro, i'll be watching the news. where in the northwest? can you give us a clue?" he goes there because he gets the validation and is made to feel less twisted and less abnormal than he is. >> harry, on that point, obviously deb is reporting he could have had significant issues with women, there were issues of rejection, one report said -- one of the...
135
135
Oct 7, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
you spent decades serving in the fbi. what's going on there right now as far as this e-mail investigation is concerned? >> well first of all they're trying to get their hands on all of the e-mails and recover whatever was on the servers in the first place. then they'll look at the content and see whether or not it was classify classified should have been if it wasn't, then they'll look at if they have the information the metadata who else received it and which computers communicating with each other. much of the e-mail she turned over were printed pages of the text only that didn't have that information. that's part of what they're trying to reconstruct is who is sending this e-mail who is receiving it who is classifying it who is determining, who was sorting it? were the government employees sorting her personal e-mail? were personal employees sorting possibly top secret government e-mail? so that's the concern here is you don't know who was handling it. >> and even with the best of intentions even with the skill of the
you spent decades serving in the fbi. what's going on there right now as far as this e-mail investigation is concerned? >> well first of all they're trying to get their hands on all of the e-mails and recover whatever was on the servers in the first place. then they'll look at the content and see whether or not it was classify classified should have been if it wasn't, then they'll look at if they have the information the metadata who else received it and which computers communicating with...
142
142
Oct 27, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
that is what we need in the fbi. from the justice department frameworks the white house in this moment. >> so tom, did the fbi director do that? did he offer solutions? >> no i think -- well he did offer solutions. i think he wasn't chuting from the hip. he's been talking about this. he's been holding meetings. talking to executives he mentioned meeting with police officers in new york. these are street level police officers who told him that they feel -- and his quote was, they feel under siege. because every time they get out after police car and approach a couple of people on a street corner to engage in some conversation with them, immediately every single person pulls out their phone camera and starting filming. and in addition the police are saying and taunt the police into trying to over react so they can get it on a video and the video can go viral. and he's saying that the police officers are, you know, unhappy with that situation. they want to have a dialogue. they want to be able to do fair and professiona
that is what we need in the fbi. from the justice department frameworks the white house in this moment. >> so tom, did the fbi director do that? did he offer solutions? >> no i think -- well he did offer solutions. i think he wasn't chuting from the hip. he's been talking about this. he's been holding meetings. talking to executives he mentioned meeting with police officers in new york. these are street level police officers who told him that they feel -- and his quote was, they...
125
125
Oct 9, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
here is fbi director jim comey discussing the challenge. >> my concern is the gaps. i don't want to talk about publicly in the data available to us. >> reporter: officials are trying to avoid a repeat of problems in screening iraqi refugees in past decade. u.s. authorities fail to flag terror suspect whoss who enter country. these two men were sentenced in kentucky after fingerprints were found on explosive devices used against u.s. soldiers in iraq. now they believe the u.s. is doing a better job of screening refugees. that is a key part of reassuring the lawmakers and public to support more refugees. john and michelle. >>> a tough one with countries around the world figuring out what they can do. there are concerns about russia's military campaign in syria after four russian cruise missiles launched from the caspian sea fell short and landed in rural iran. the russians deny missing any targets. nato officials are condemning russia. they're concerned about the timing of the russian decision of launching 26 cruise missiles across 900 miles of terrain into syria. let'
here is fbi director jim comey discussing the challenge. >> my concern is the gaps. i don't want to talk about publicly in the data available to us. >> reporter: officials are trying to avoid a repeat of problems in screening iraqi refugees in past decade. u.s. authorities fail to flag terror suspect whoss who enter country. these two men were sentenced in kentucky after fingerprints were found on explosive devices used against u.s. soldiers in iraq. now they believe the u.s. is...
43
43
Oct 28, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
and that is up to the fbi. we have left that up to the fbi. if any criminal charges come, it will be from the fbi attorney general's office. and for the student, the charges stand. nothing changed with those charges at a all. they have to be held accountableb for their actions. -- accountable for their action s. and what deputy fields did does not excuse nem for what they did. that is to me, two separate things. he did wrong, and they did a wrong, also. he has been held accountable for his wrong, and they should be held accountable for their wrong, also. >> you said, sheriff, that the statements were given from deputy fields, and what did they support? >> they supported the actions, and they felt that everything was correct, and he did not use excessive force, and the student was combative and what he did was correct. >> meaning the the physical part? >> even the physical part. they had no problem with the physical part from the those two other adults in the room, and one student in the room, also who videoed it had no problems with wit, but a
and that is up to the fbi. we have left that up to the fbi. if any criminal charges come, it will be from the fbi attorney general's office. and for the student, the charges stand. nothing changed with those charges at a all. they have to be held accountableb for their actions. -- accountable for their action s. and what deputy fields did does not excuse nem for what they did. that is to me, two separate things. he did wrong, and they did a wrong, also. he has been held accountable for his...
129
129
Oct 23, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
there is still an fbi investigation. there was information that came out that she did not reach out or talk to ambassador stevens. the reality is it puts things into perspective, this campaign is going on regardless of this benghazi committee and she is driving this campaign but i think that it boosted her confidence. >> uh-huh. >> in some respects and it reminds democrats that look, she is your likely nominee. bernie sanders aside, she's probably it. >> jeff, you just said something that reminds people she's a good candidate and looks presidential but those are two different things especially for hillary clinton and what i was hearing, i'm sure you were, too, is she looked presidential. she may not be the greatest candidate in the world or greatest campaigner in the world, but when it comes to being able to do the job of president, that's where she looks the part. >> for most of us, we would be less comfortable in front of a congressional committee than we would glad handing in iowa. i think hillary clinton is not like
there is still an fbi investigation. there was information that came out that she did not reach out or talk to ambassador stevens. the reality is it puts things into perspective, this campaign is going on regardless of this benghazi committee and she is driving this campaign but i think that it boosted her confidence. >> uh-huh. >> in some respects and it reminds democrats that look, she is your likely nominee. bernie sanders aside, she's probably it. >> jeff, you just said...
188
188
Oct 22, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi has your server. they're doing a forensic review of your server. they may, they may recover e-mails that you deleted from your system. so i didn't say this, you said it. you said it a little bit ago, transparency. you said you were more transparent than anybody else ever. i want to ask one more question. if the fbi finds e-mails deleted, will you agree to allow a neutral third party, like a retired federal judge, to review any e-mails relevant to our investigation. >> congressman, as you point out, there is a security inquiry being conducted by the department of justice and i trust they will do whatever is appropriate to reach their conclusio conclusions. >> would you as the most transparent person ever, would you commit to saying whatever they find, i want a retired federal judge to evaluate ha and look and see if we need some of that information to get to the truth. >> i have been releasing my e-mails to the public. that is transparency and as i stand by my statement, so far as i know in the modern era, i am the only government official whose eve
the fbi has your server. they're doing a forensic review of your server. they may, they may recover e-mails that you deleted from your system. so i didn't say this, you said it. you said it a little bit ago, transparency. you said you were more transparent than anybody else ever. i want to ask one more question. if the fbi finds e-mails deleted, will you agree to allow a neutral third party, like a retired federal judge, to review any e-mails relevant to our investigation. >> congressman,...
169
169
Oct 2, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
is the fbi wrong? >> first of all, i don't think the fbi goes and says there are too many guns. there are lots of studies that have been used during fbi data. i've done that. most of the academic work out there finds that increases in concealed handgun permits, increases in gun ownership generally is associated with reduced crime. look, there's a reason why, if you look across countries in the world or if you just take the simple case that i said, why is it, then, that every time, in every country, that try to ban guns you see an increase in murder rates? >> i don't know that that's true, sir. but i will just -- i will just -- i will just -- i want to end this interview by asking you, what is your solution? >> my solution for these mass shootings is to look at the fact that every single time there's been -- these tax occur where guns are band. every single time. in these schools. every single thing the president -- >> your solution is to arm the students? i'm just asking you if that's a solution. >> i'm saying make it possible so people who have conceal carry permits are able to
is the fbi wrong? >> first of all, i don't think the fbi goes and says there are too many guns. there are lots of studies that have been used during fbi data. i've done that. most of the academic work out there finds that increases in concealed handgun permits, increases in gun ownership generally is associated with reduced crime. look, there's a reason why, if you look across countries in the world or if you just take the simple case that i said, why is it, then, that every time, in...
203
203
Oct 1, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
and the fbi came in and had us put our hands up and made sure he could see us. and made sure that we were all okay, everything was okay. and then we got taken out. and taken by bus to the fairgrounds where our family members could pick us up. >> what did you hear when you were in class and the shooting was taking place? did you hear multiple shots? did you hear anything? >> i did not hear any shots actually. we were working on a lab. and we were all kind of noisy anyways and then all we heard was we need to get in the back room now. so we all ran in there. and there's so many people in there that were freaking out because we were all trying to figure out the same thing what was going on. and by the time we figured out what was happening, the fbi came in and got us and said the shooter had -- was down. and we were all taken outside to be patted down by police officers to make sure no one else had anything on them. and we were loaded up into buses and taken to the fairgrounds. >> classes just started this week at umpqua community college. you're a freshman. >> yes
and the fbi came in and had us put our hands up and made sure he could see us. and made sure that we were all okay, everything was okay. and then we got taken out. and taken by bus to the fairgrounds where our family members could pick us up. >> what did you hear when you were in class and the shooting was taking place? did you hear multiple shots? did you hear anything? >> i did not hear any shots actually. we were working on a lab. and we were all kind of noisy anyways and then...
99
99
Oct 27, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
today the fbi announced it's going to investigate. a little while ago, school district officials called the video shameful and outrageous. the sheriff of the county is now speaking. leon lott. let's listen in. >> i also had a conversation with the united states attorney, william nettles, and followed up with a written request to dave thomas, fbi special agent in charge, and also u.s. attorney, followed up with a written request this morning asking them to investigate this as a civil rights violation, whatever violation that they deem is appropriate. i felt that it was very important that i do that very quickly. i don't want anybody in richland county or anyone in the world to say this is not being held -- handled properly. that's why i've asked for a very independent outside agency that we all respect and note it does a thorough and fair investigation to handle this. that's why i asked the fbi to come in and do it. they've agreed. they've opened up a civil rights investigation. they've already started their investigation. we're fully
today the fbi announced it's going to investigate. a little while ago, school district officials called the video shameful and outrageous. the sheriff of the county is now speaking. leon lott. let's listen in. >> i also had a conversation with the united states attorney, william nettles, and followed up with a written request to dave thomas, fbi special agent in charge, and also u.s. attorney, followed up with a written request this morning asking them to investigate this as a civil...
211
211
Oct 19, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi and u.s. secret service now investigating whether a high school student compromised cia director john brennan's aol account. >>> plus our buried lead, he never saw combat while in uniform but wanted to take the fight to the terrorists in syria, so he googled how to do it. our interview with a rhode island army vet rant who went rogue to fight isis. good afternoon everyone. welcome to "the lead." i am jake tapper. our politics lead starts us off. donald trump is now taking on george w. bush on the subject of 9/11 in a manner more aggressive than john kerry or almost any major democrat ever attempted. trump fired the first shots on friday when he said this to bloomberg television. >> when you talk about george bush, i mean, say what you want, the world trade center came down during his time. >> hold on, you can't blame george bush for that. >> he was president, okay. don't blame him or don't blame him, but he was president. the world trade center came down during his reign. >> george w. bush's b
the fbi and u.s. secret service now investigating whether a high school student compromised cia director john brennan's aol account. >>> plus our buried lead, he never saw combat while in uniform but wanted to take the fight to the terrorists in syria, so he googled how to do it. our interview with a rhode island army vet rant who went rogue to fight isis. good afternoon everyone. welcome to "the lead." i am jake tapper. our politics lead starts us off. donald trump is now...
424
424
Oct 27, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 424
favorite 0
quote 0
and now we have learned that the fbi may investigate this incident. what you are about to see in the course of nine seconds has generated so much national attention and outrage, in newspaper headline, and news and twitt twitter, as saul at spring valley high. bull p [ bleep ] >> give me your hands. keep your hands behind your back. >> what you are watching is a high school resource officer employed by the columbia, south carolina, school district, taking down a female student at the high school. as rough as it works, nobody was injured. and there is a second and larger video that is taken from farther away, and now look at how you see the other students are react reacting. >> get up. >> i don't know you. >> okay. are you gonena come with me or am i going to have to make you? come on, i'm going to make you. hands behind your back. give me your hands. give me your hands. give me your hands. give me your hands. >> the school resource officer in that video is deputy ben fields, and he has been put on administrative leave, and so far he has not responded t
and now we have learned that the fbi may investigate this incident. what you are about to see in the course of nine seconds has generated so much national attention and outrage, in newspaper headline, and news and twitt twitter, as saul at spring valley high. bull p [ bleep ] >> give me your hands. keep your hands behind your back. >> what you are watching is a high school resource officer employed by the columbia, south carolina, school district, taking down a female student at the...
118
118
Oct 26, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
because i'm going back to the fbi director because i would love to talk to active cops. it's difficult and i have to trust the director of the fbi who is talking to police chiefs. i hear you and a lot of this is about really truly understanding the root cause of violence. this is part of what he said. he lists these routes of violence. e he says these are useful suggestions, but it doesn't explain both the map and the calendar in cities over the last ten months. so the map in terms of an up tick in violence in the calendar in the wake of ferguson. how would you respond to the director? final question. >> i think that those points that he's making still are not the root causes of crime and violence. the root causes are not drugs. where do drugs come from? why are people engaging in the particular crimes that they are engaging in? we can also think about our communities being overpoliced and not getting to those root causes. in my city of los angeles, we have had a 35% increase in black homelessness. we have had a 52% unemployment and underemployment rate in the black comm
because i'm going back to the fbi director because i would love to talk to active cops. it's difficult and i have to trust the director of the fbi who is talking to police chiefs. i hear you and a lot of this is about really truly understanding the root cause of violence. this is part of what he said. he lists these routes of violence. e he says these are useful suggestions, but it doesn't explain both the map and the calendar in cities over the last ten months. so the map in terms of an up...
155
155
Oct 7, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
the world lead, the fbi reportedly stopping smugglers from buying nuclear material intended for terrorists. buying it from gangs with ties to russia. the politics lead with the first democratic debate just six days away, right here on cnn, bernie sanders drawing tens of thousands of fans. but why aren't those huge crowds translating into a definitive lead nationwide? the new poll numbers showing that hillary clinton is still the candidate to beat. >>> and the national lead, could everyone in this have been saved? the government on the verge of changing the way it's been telling you how to eat for decades. should you in fact be eating more fat to get thin? >>> good afternoon everyone. welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we begin today with our world lead. and russia upping the military ante in syria. moscow launching a major offensive by land, by air and by sea. targeting what russia claims -- russia claims, are isis strongholds. but what many others believe are other rebel forces fighting the regime of bashar al assad including perhaps some backed by the u.s. russian warplanes bombardi
the world lead, the fbi reportedly stopping smugglers from buying nuclear material intended for terrorists. buying it from gangs with ties to russia. the politics lead with the first democratic debate just six days away, right here on cnn, bernie sanders drawing tens of thousands of fans. but why aren't those huge crowds translating into a definitive lead nationwide? the new poll numbers showing that hillary clinton is still the candidate to beat. >>> and the national lead, could...
152
152
Oct 27, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi is announcing that it will investigate this school incident. a school resource officer appearing to forcefully be taking a student down, and we will examine this, and all of the day's important news coming up. take zzzquil and sleep like... the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend. zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep aid that helps you sleep easily, and wake refreshed. because sleep is a beautiful thing. you wouldn't order szechuan without checking the spice level. it really opens the passages. waiter. water. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. man woman or where you're from. city country we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪i am everyday people. farxiga may help in that fight every day. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. one pill a day helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may help you lose weight and may
the fbi is announcing that it will investigate this school incident. a school resource officer appearing to forcefully be taking a student down, and we will examine this, and all of the day's important news coming up. take zzzquil and sleep like... the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend. zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep aid that helps you sleep easily, and wake refreshed. because sleep is a beautiful thing. you wouldn't order szechuan without checking the spice level. it...
196
196
Oct 27, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi has now been asked to get involved. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm jake tapper. we're going to start with our politics lead. the political richter scale measuring an off-the-charts disturbance this morning as nationwide republicans say they prefer ben carson to donald trump. a new cbs news/"new york times" national poll finding trump in second place and carson on top, albeit within the margin of error. let's go right to sioux city, iowa, where we find sara murray who's been covering the political race for us. trump is going to take the stage in iowa not long from now. i suspect we're going to hear dr. carson's name quite a bit? >> reporter: that's right. he'll be here in iowa at this school that we're standing outside of right now. as usual, his campaign is expecting a big crowd. i think that's part of the reason donald trump has been stunned to see that he is no longer first in the polls, and he seems to be coping with it by going after ben carson even harder. dr. ben carson is going toe to toe with the entire republican field. and he's winning the latest round.
the fbi has now been asked to get involved. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm jake tapper. we're going to start with our politics lead. the political richter scale measuring an off-the-charts disturbance this morning as nationwide republicans say they prefer ben carson to donald trump. a new cbs news/"new york times" national poll finding trump in second place and carson on top, albeit within the margin of error. let's go right to sioux city, iowa, where we find sara murray...
279
279
Oct 26, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi director says this is partly because people don't like cops in this country. they film everything they do. we have a very special report tonight, an investigation on cop recruiting. >>> tonight, a new warning. too much bacon leads to cancer. our special report coming up. across america, people like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins... ...are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes... ...and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza® h
the fbi director says this is partly because people don't like cops in this country. they film everything they do. we have a very special report tonight, an investigation on cop recruiting. >>> tonight, a new warning. too much bacon leads to cancer. our special report coming up. across america, people like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins... ...are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but...
93
93
Oct 28, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
director of the fbi having this ferguson effect. you know, it's just a really, really bad place to be right now with our criminal justice system. and this video, this issue is not going to rest. i'm not going to let it die. and no one is. >> i want you to stand by because i want to bring in that sheriff now that you mentioned. we'll get right back to you. deputy ben fields, the officer in this violent arrest in south carolina, classroom, may found out in next 24 hours whether he will keep his job or he's going to lose his job. the man who's going to decide that is sheriff leon lott of richland county, south carolina. the sheriff says the student also bears some responsibility for what happened and the sheriff joins us now. sheriff, thank you very much. when you watch this video, what is the student doing wrong in your estimation? >> well, initially what our officer was called there because the student was disrupting the class, and wouldn't follow the guidance and the rules and directions of the teacher and also the school administra
director of the fbi having this ferguson effect. you know, it's just a really, really bad place to be right now with our criminal justice system. and this video, this issue is not going to rest. i'm not going to let it die. and no one is. >> i want you to stand by because i want to bring in that sheriff now that you mentioned. we'll get right back to you. deputy ben fields, the officer in this violent arrest in south carolina, classroom, may found out in next 24 hours whether he will keep...
186
186
Oct 16, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi is well aware of this and commenting on it. the suspect in this case is a 20-year-old, native of kosovo. we are told he is one of the leaders of the hacking group called the kosovo hackers security. he was living in malaysia when he was able to access the personal information of over 1,000 members of the u.s. military and federal employees by hacking into the computer system of a company based in the u.s. it was then over the course of a two-month span from june to august of 2015, that he alleged to pass along that information to the high profile member of isis. he is awaiting extradition to the u.s. at the moment. he was arrested in kuala lumpur on september 15th. as for the member of isis, that member is junaid hussain. hussain was killed by a u.s. air strike in august. that said, before he was killed, he was able to post the information of over 1,300 u.s. military members and federal employees online in what he termed a hit list. whether that posting is related to the criminal complaint, u.s. officials have not confirmed tha
the fbi is well aware of this and commenting on it. the suspect in this case is a 20-year-old, native of kosovo. we are told he is one of the leaders of the hacking group called the kosovo hackers security. he was living in malaysia when he was able to access the personal information of over 1,000 members of the u.s. military and federal employees by hacking into the computer system of a company based in the u.s. it was then over the course of a two-month span from june to august of 2015, that...
198
198
Oct 2, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me now cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes and former fbi profiler mary o'toole. describing the shots in the classroom next to them and describing how the police arrived within minutes, very quickly. we heard from the sheriff describing a shootout between the police and the man who is dead. w what does this tell you about the vent? >> sounds quick. apparently the shooter himself hit the location so fast and fired weapons so fast in there and they -- once the police response was there, he was still shooting and the police had to come in and directly take him on. the active shooter protocol used to be the fact that the police would gather in front of the location, get together and go in. the new protocol is hearing shots fired, go in and take the shooter on right away. that's the most important thing. don't worry about people that are injured or killed. take that shooter out right away. i think the police did a very good job here. >> why is that? why do you take the person out right away at this point? >> the fact is the longer you wait, the more he's killing. as a
joining me now cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes and former fbi profiler mary o'toole. describing the shots in the classroom next to them and describing how the police arrived within minutes, very quickly. we heard from the sheriff describing a shootout between the police and the man who is dead. w what does this tell you about the vent? >> sounds quick. apparently the shooter himself hit the location so fast and fired weapons so fast in there and they -- once the police response...
276
276
Oct 20, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 276
favorite 0
quote 0
and they keep taunting the fbi. i'm sure that makes them only more determined to figure out who they are and where they are. >> how do we know it's not a state actor pretending to be some young people here in the united states who are smoking pot? >> well, you know, that is actually one of the things that the fbi has checked out. and they know usual suspects, where things come from when there is a chinese hack or a russian hack or something suspected perhaps from russian organized crime. they haven't seen any of those signs with this. what we're seeing with this hack is somebody calling up aol or verizon and tricking them into resetting their account. now that's something that's almost hard -- impossible to defend against because you can make as good a pass wore as you want, if these employees of these companies are not trained to not fall for these tricks, there's nothing anybody can do. >> evan perez, thanks very much. >>> let's talk about this with tulsi gabbert of hawaii, an iraq war combat veteran. what do you
and they keep taunting the fbi. i'm sure that makes them only more determined to figure out who they are and where they are. >> how do we know it's not a state actor pretending to be some young people here in the united states who are smoking pot? >> well, you know, that is actually one of the things that the fbi has checked out. and they know usual suspects, where things come from when there is a chinese hack or a russian hack or something suspected perhaps from russian organized...
28
28
Oct 13, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
quote
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 2
. >> you have the fbi and the "new york times" chasing this story. >> organizations. >> you think the american public is that stupid? >> politics as usual? >> she's drawn a lot of fire, but not from any of the four individuals who will be on that stage with her tomorrow night. and by the way, very effectively, don, because those distrust numbers are really high. yes, there's a high approval, but she's got some issues and i think this is the rnc want to go make sure that they cement that
. >> you have the fbi and the "new york times" chasing this story. >> organizations. >> you think the american public is that stupid? >> politics as usual? >> she's drawn a lot of fire, but not from any of the four individuals who will be on that stage with her tomorrow night. and by the way, very effectively, don, because those distrust numbers are really high. yes, there's a high approval, but she's got some issues and i think this is the rnc want to go...
217
217
Oct 26, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 1
that is very concerning to the fbi director. he says it's not, perhaps, the whole story but he certainly believes that is happening. we should note that we spoke -- we saw the fbi director on sunday. yesterday here in chicago. and he said after some critical news coverage of his remarks from friday, he said he thought that, perhaps, people weren't getting the nuance of his comments. he's simply saying he wants to start a conversation because he believes while some of the scrutiny on police is very good to have, he also believes that police officers are doing their best. you should note, kashlgs not all police chiefs believe there is this ferguson effect. some believe there's just a rise in synthetic drugs on the streets that is causing this. we'll hear more from him in the next hour here in chicago. we'll see how it goes. >> okay. we'll check back. adam perez reporting live for us. thank you. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. former british prime minister, tony blair, says he's sorry for, qu
that is very concerning to the fbi director. he says it's not, perhaps, the whole story but he certainly believes that is happening. we should note that we spoke -- we saw the fbi director on sunday. yesterday here in chicago. and he said after some critical news coverage of his remarks from friday, he said he thought that, perhaps, people weren't getting the nuance of his comments. he's simply saying he wants to start a conversation because he believes while some of the scrutiny on police is...
189
189
Oct 20, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
now cia and fbi are allowed to share information. >> peter, you still believe kind of had condoleezza rice or others shaken the trees, something might have popped up? >> indeed. there was two al qaeda recruits in the united states who turned out to be two of the hijackers and given that information to the fbi. and i will say that i spoke to the person who wrote that presidential daily brief, a veteran cia analyst and she said the intent of that was very much to say hey there is a strong possibility bin laden and al qaeda will attack in the united states and there was information about fbi investigations going on domestically and in the united states. again, we are not completely disagreei disagreeing. it's a matter, the bush administration didn't see this in any shape or form. the very first cabinet meeting that the bush administration had when it came into office is about iraq. that shows the priorities. it took them 32 more feelings that took place a week before 9/11. again -- >> let's also remember iraq was shooting at the united states aircraft and forcing the no fly zone on behal
now cia and fbi are allowed to share information. >> peter, you still believe kind of had condoleezza rice or others shaken the trees, something might have popped up? >> indeed. there was two al qaeda recruits in the united states who turned out to be two of the hijackers and given that information to the fbi. and i will say that i spoke to the person who wrote that presidential daily brief, a veteran cia analyst and she said the intent of that was very much to say hey there is a...
177
177
Oct 29, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well, that's why we called the fbi in. one of the first things i did once i saw it and realized, i called fbi in and got them involv involved. i want somebody independent to investigate this and there is nobody more respected than the fbi. that's why we're turning that part over to them. anything criminal will come from the fbi and department of justice. >> did you meet with him personally and if so, how did he, how does he now feel about the incident? >> i did meet with him. i met with him this morning, and when he was terminated and he regrets it. he wish he would have handled it in a different way. he has been at that school for seven years. he loves those students. he wished he would have handled it a different way but understands how it looks and his actions and that he didn't do the right thing, that he could have maybe done it different. you know, he wishes it never happened this way. this wasn't his intent. >> it was also interesting, i know in your press conference you said the teacher in the room and school admin
>> well, that's why we called the fbi in. one of the first things i did once i saw it and realized, i called fbi in and got them involv involved. i want somebody independent to investigate this and there is nobody more respected than the fbi. that's why we're turning that part over to them. anything criminal will come from the fbi and department of justice. >> did you meet with him personally and if so, how did he, how does he now feel about the incident? >> i did meet with...
154
154
Oct 27, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
and now the fbi is investigating this case. so we're going to see whether this is going to be a civil investigation, where the targets would be school district perhaps in addition to the police department, or a criminal investigation where his prior bad acts, his prior bad conducts and cases would come into. play and e eventually would be used to punish him for the act. but what we're hearing now is there's information that the student may have been on her cell phone and refusing to put her cell phone away. so there comes a point where how much do you have to say to a student before you're authorized to physically take that student, who is essentially disrupting other members of the class. you send your kids to school. we didn't have to deal with this it because we didn't have cell phones. but now we have this whole other play where we have people videotape i videotaping what happened. there might be a situation you'll explore what was she feeling? what were the other students feeling? you don't hear anybody saying a peep other
and now the fbi is investigating this case. so we're going to see whether this is going to be a civil investigation, where the targets would be school district perhaps in addition to the police department, or a criminal investigation where his prior bad acts, his prior bad conducts and cases would come into. play and e eventually would be used to punish him for the act. but what we're hearing now is there's information that the student may have been on her cell phone and refusing to put her...
147
147
Oct 28, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi and justice department are both launches investigations. joining us this morning from columbia, south carolina. samantha taylor has a son currently involved in a lawsuit against deputy fields. also with her, cory sellers, an attorney and south carolina representative. given your son's interaction with this officer, which i'll duet to the meat of that in a second, i'm wondering your reaction when you hard and saw this video involving the same deputy. >> good morning. my reaction actually when i saw the video was that i wasn't surprised, unfortunately. i was outraged. but i was glad that someone was able to get it on tape. >> so the lawsuit you have is going to go to trial in january. the background here for folks, there was a fight off school grounds after school. the resource officer, officer fields handled the accusations. he alleged this was a gang related fight. that was never proven. but your son was expelled and not allowed to graduate. and you believe officer fields fabricated that claim of him being involved in a gang correct? >> abs
the fbi and justice department are both launches investigations. joining us this morning from columbia, south carolina. samantha taylor has a son currently involved in a lawsuit against deputy fields. also with her, cory sellers, an attorney and south carolina representative. given your son's interaction with this officer, which i'll duet to the meat of that in a second, i'm wondering your reaction when you hard and saw this video involving the same deputy. >> good morning. my reaction...
114
114
Oct 27, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
what is the director of the fbi say about the ferguson effect? we're going to tell you that. >>> plus, the terrible toll of the iraq war and how it could be reshaping the race for the white house right now. >>> also, the republican rival who might be the biggest threat to jeb bush and his presidential ambition. well, right now you can get 15 gigs for the price of 10. that's 5 extra gigs for the same price. so five more gigs for the same price? may i? 50% more data for the same price. now get 15 gigs for the price of 10. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ the internet of things. what we're recommending as your consultants... the new consultants are here. it's not just big data, its bigger data. we're beta testing the new wearable interface... ♪ xerox believes finding the right solution shouldn't be so much work. by engineering a better way for people, process and technology to work together. work can work better. wit
what is the director of the fbi say about the ferguson effect? we're going to tell you that. >>> plus, the terrible toll of the iraq war and how it could be reshaping the race for the white house right now. >>> also, the republican rival who might be the biggest threat to jeb bush and his presidential ambition. well, right now you can get 15 gigs for the price of 10. that's 5 extra gigs for the same price. so five more gigs for the same price? may i? 50% more data for the same...
256
256
Oct 23, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
and remember that we didn't have jurs dick is shen over the state department, and the fbi said it was not safe and the review board found some violations, not violations burk that they had not responded well to the security requests by the individuals there, and that is one of the weaknesses that i saw to d today. i wish she had been a lot more aggressive about what she could have done to hold some of those individuals accountable, and the review board found two individuals responsible for that and she seemed more cavalier than she should have on that issue given that their decisions likely contributed to the death of four americans. >> let me ask you, now, about this, congressman, because there has been at lot of of controversy about the republican members who are um plied or said that the hearing was politically motivated, and to your point that the thrust should have been about security, but certainly obviously politics at play. and i want you to the listen to this exchange and this is congressman roskam, one of the toughest questioners. >> you recited the clinton dock plin and let
and remember that we didn't have jurs dick is shen over the state department, and the fbi said it was not safe and the review board found some violations, not violations burk that they had not responded well to the security requests by the individuals there, and that is one of the weaknesses that i saw to d today. i wish she had been a lot more aggressive about what she could have done to hold some of those individuals accountable, and the review board found two individuals responsible for that...
72
72
Oct 23, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi has the server. they may find something on there and if they do let a federal judge say does some of that belong to our committee getting to the truth. >> getting to the truth. what is next for your committee? are you about to wrap things up sometime soon? >> we got several more people to interview? >> who is that? who will that be? >> you have to talk to the chairman. we interviewed 50 people. we got 5,000 e-mails today. the ambassador. none of the committee seen that. we get 5,000 pages in the last week. it would be nice. it's frustrating we have to keep saying this but it's frustrating. it would be nice if the democrats and administration would help us instead of dragging their feet and get us the information and get us the truth to write the report and give the american people truth and closures and particularly the families of the four individuals that gave their lives. >> appreciate your time. anderson, back to you. >> i want to bring back the non-partisan panel and also joining us, kr,cnn fore
the fbi has the server. they may find something on there and if they do let a federal judge say does some of that belong to our committee getting to the truth. >> getting to the truth. what is next for your committee? are you about to wrap things up sometime soon? >> we got several more people to interview? >> who is that? who will that be? >> you have to talk to the chairman. we interviewed 50 people. we got 5,000 e-mails today. the ambassador. none of the committee...
110
110
Oct 23, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi is looking at it, and that is probably the appropriate place, but i the think that we have a real look at who hillary clinton would be as president, and comportment, and the composure, and the nuance in terms of policy and the familiarity of the issues and down in the weeds, and down on the senate armed services committee, and what she knows about the world in policy and i thought that we got a look at somebody that we never saw before. >> and gloria, a smoking gun to today? the idea that sidney blumenthal has special access to the clintons is not exactly a headline. that could have been written 20 years ago. >> i have a wager that most of the public had no idea who sidney blumenthal is, and he is an old friend of the clintons who e-mailed her about all kinds of foreign policy things, including libya. and she forwarded sol of his e-mail, and the point was, the republican point was, look, he e-mailed you more than chris stevens. >> and he had a more direct line to you than chris stevens. >> yes. and he knew the personal e-mail, and chris stevens didn't know the personal e-mail
the fbi is looking at it, and that is probably the appropriate place, but i the think that we have a real look at who hillary clinton would be as president, and comportment, and the composure, and the nuance in terms of policy and the familiarity of the issues and down in the weeds, and down on the senate armed services committee, and what she knows about the world in policy and i thought that we got a look at somebody that we never saw before. >> and gloria, a smoking gun to today? the...
152
152
Oct 14, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
quote
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 3
we're having debates anderson, that we don't have to be defined by the e-mail scandal and what the fbi is asking about. instead, we can talk about affordable college. making college debt-free and all the issues which is why, and i see the chair of the dnc here, look how glad we are actually to be talking about the issues that matter most to people around the kitchen table. we need to get cages wages to go up. >> thank you, governor.
we're having debates anderson, that we don't have to be defined by the e-mail scandal and what the fbi is asking about. instead, we can talk about affordable college. making college debt-free and all the issues which is why, and i see the chair of the dnc here, look how glad we are actually to be talking about the issues that matter most to people around the kitchen table. we need to get cages wages to go up. >> thank you, governor.
278
278
Oct 1, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 278
favorite 0
quote 0
tom fuentes, former assistant director of the fbi. what law enforcement are doing right now, we also know the fact they are involved here as well. the fact we know canines are there talking about using them to sniff out explosives, you have to be thinking about a vehicle this individual would have gotten in? searching the vehicle, where else will they be looking? >> you would have the possibility of the person could have taken a campus bus to get there or live close enough to be in walking distance. obviously, they would want to try to find a vehicle if they could and determine if there's anymore contraband, explosives, firearms, ammunition in that vehicle. as has been mentioned, the search of the person's residence if they have him identified to try to determine where e he lived and to render that place safe because that could be booby trapped, like the apartment in aurora, colorado, after that shooting. you have that concern as well. and then our other people involved in this. we heard about them looking on social media. that's depe
tom fuentes, former assistant director of the fbi. what law enforcement are doing right now, we also know the fact they are involved here as well. the fact we know canines are there talking about using them to sniff out explosives, you have to be thinking about a vehicle this individual would have gotten in? searching the vehicle, where else will they be looking? >> you would have the possibility of the person could have taken a campus bus to get there or live close enough to be in...
167
167
Oct 1, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi is there as well as atf and canine units. they have been going room to room making sure that there are no bombs or booby-traps. we're being told the threat is being investigated but the mitigation into how this happened and why this happened, wolf, is very active at this hour. >> no indication what was said yet at least we don't know on the social media postings? >> well, he apparently warned about opening fire. that he was unhappy and that this was what he was going to do. he basically said according to officials if i were you i wouldn't go to school today if you're in this area. apparently alluding to what he was going to do. unclear how many people saw this if this was really a warning that should have been heeded and that the right folks, law enforcement, the community, the school, we don't know if they saw that. it was just on a blog on a social immediate kra website online. we also, wolf, heard frtd officials who are investigating this case. they spoke at a news conference moments ago. here's what we learned at that. >>
the fbi is there as well as atf and canine units. they have been going room to room making sure that there are no bombs or booby-traps. we're being told the threat is being investigated but the mitigation into how this happened and why this happened, wolf, is very active at this hour. >> no indication what was said yet at least we don't know on the social media postings? >> well, he apparently warned about opening fire. that he was unhappy and that this was what he was going to do....
121
121
Oct 3, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
the tipline is 1-800-call-fbi. the timeline. we have a timeline peer today on the board. the timeline is a basic timeline as to the events as they unfolded in the first hour of this incident. as you can see, officers responded immediately. the roseberg police officers and and oregon state police crew were the first ones on the scene that arrived within five minutes. two minutes later, the officers tell dispatch they have engaged the shooter. two minutes after that, dispatch reports the shooter is down. you can see how thing progressed. moving on to the investigation process. this, again, this is complex investigation with many, many different facets. the shooting event at umpqua community college. the shooters background, including how he obtained his weapons. the use of force by the initial responding officers. we have to run down hundreds of leads and interviewed hundreds of people including victims, witnesses, neighbors. conducted searches. we seized evidence from multiple locations including the weapons an ammunition, documents, and digital media. the oregon state pol
the tipline is 1-800-call-fbi. the timeline. we have a timeline peer today on the board. the timeline is a basic timeline as to the events as they unfolded in the first hour of this incident. as you can see, officers responded immediately. the roseberg police officers and and oregon state police crew were the first ones on the scene that arrived within five minutes. two minutes later, the officers tell dispatch they have engaged the shooter. two minutes after that, dispatch reports the shooter...
43
43
Oct 2, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
, you worked for the fbi, they have to find out what happened to learn from this so it doesn't happen again. >> that's right. they will look at everything in his computer and smart phone and they will be reading anything that he's written and they will be particularly interested in what he's saying out there in social media that actually shows him enjoying this before the event and that's really very disturbing but they will be looking for that. >> a sick, sick thought to think about that but unfortunately, as you know, tom, and dan it happens too often here in the united states. dan, i assume there are also going to be looking if anyone else was tipped off in advance that this mass murder could in fact be underway could take place and if they were, why didn't they do something? why didn't they make a phone call to police to try and stop it? >> right. it's a good question, wolf. the secret service didn't exhaustive analysis of school-type shooting events and what they found out, they were rarely impulsive events. they weren't passion crimes. most were thought out in advance and most i
, you worked for the fbi, they have to find out what happened to learn from this so it doesn't happen again. >> that's right. they will look at everything in his computer and smart phone and they will be reading anything that he's written and they will be particularly interested in what he's saying out there in social media that actually shows him enjoying this before the event and that's really very disturbing but they will be looking for that. >> a sick, sick thought to think...
84
84
Oct 19, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
hum, the president of the fbi john brennan, that his e-mail account may have been hack and he is not the only one. i want to bring in evan perez who is live in the washington newsroom and i first saw it on the front cover of the "new york post" this morning, evan. i read the d tails, and i frankly did not believe it is possible, possible, but it is looking that the details are true. and walk me through what we know. gl we are talking about the accounts of john brennan the head of the fbi and jay johnson the secretary of homeland security, and the fbi and the secret service are investigating whether or not these accounts were hacked by an apparent teena teenager who gave the interview, and he has been on social media as well tweeting about what he has been doing, and what is more embarrassing is getting a hold of john brennan's private information. one of the things that he said that he got was the fs-86 form that brennan filled out in order to get his government security clearance back before when was back in the government, and when he was in private life. so this is an aol account
hum, the president of the fbi john brennan, that his e-mail account may have been hack and he is not the only one. i want to bring in evan perez who is live in the washington newsroom and i first saw it on the front cover of the "new york post" this morning, evan. i read the d tails, and i frankly did not believe it is possible, possible, but it is looking that the details are true. and walk me through what we know. gl we are talking about the accounts of john brennan the head of the...
236
236
Oct 26, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
did the fbi director have a chance to clarify remarks earlier today? >> well, wolf, he made similar comments today at this convention the international association of chiefs of police here in chicago but he also said that he simply was trying to start a conversation because he is very concerned about the spike in murders and other violent crimes in some parts of the country and he says he doesn't want to wait to see perhaps to discuss this next year. he wants people to talk about it now. >> he also spoke about the black lives matter issue, as well, #blacklivesmatter. what did he say? >> he said simply people are not talking to each other. people on one side are tweeting black lives matter on the other side police lives matter is the hashtag and he says what he's concerned about is people need to start talking to each other more to be able to solve some of the problems with policing and especially in the minority communities. here is how he described the issues as he sees it. >> there is a line of law enforcement and there is a line of communities we se
did the fbi director have a chance to clarify remarks earlier today? >> well, wolf, he made similar comments today at this convention the international association of chiefs of police here in chicago but he also said that he simply was trying to start a conversation because he is very concerned about the spike in murders and other violent crimes in some parts of the country and he says he doesn't want to wait to see perhaps to discuss this next year. he wants people to talk about it now....
114
114
Oct 16, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi says that he was stealing this information from websites, scraping it, putting it together. we were talking about e-mail addresses, fphotos, phone numbers, addresses of members of the military. 1300 of them in all. and then he was providing it to this cyber group of hackers. one of them was killed in a u.s. strike in syria in august. >> he was believed to have recruited one of the shooters in texas. >> he's been a prolific isis recruiter. and raising him from the battlefield has been a victory for the united states and this case is also a big one. >> the sad thing about this data is already out there. they have been warned to put this stuff on publicly accessible websites and they have also been told your stuff is out there so be careful. >> difficult thing to do with social media. it's a hard thing to keep a lid on. >> especially talking about a generation of younger soldiers who are used to sharing everything online. >> also when the federal government can't protect that data. there's another report that says isis has been trying to hack into the electrical grid. is that a
the fbi says that he was stealing this information from websites, scraping it, putting it together. we were talking about e-mail addresses, fphotos, phone numbers, addresses of members of the military. 1300 of them in all. and then he was providing it to this cyber group of hackers. one of them was killed in a u.s. strike in syria in august. >> he was believed to have recruited one of the shooters in texas. >> he's been a prolific isis recruiter. and raising him from the battlefield...
227
227
Oct 7, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi is working with the moldovan authorities but this is the most corrupt area in the world. it's at the top of transparency international's most corrupt areas and moldova is one small country there. so there's huge vul ner ra bill teas in that area. what is terrifying is what we don't know on this. >> on that front, bob, the a.p. talked about wanting to have plots to attack the united states. one man saying, "i really want an islamic terrorist because i want them to bomb the americans." is it possible isis could already have some of these materials now? >> absolutely, erin. i obviously don't know whether they do or not or whether they have any true motivation for buying this stuff but today when this story came out, i asked an arms dealer who's dealt in plutonium before. in the '90s i understand, the facilities are open. i said, what about today? he said, give me two months. 2 to 5 million and i'll give you 8 ounces of weaponized plutonium and this guy has bought it for the fbi before and i think he know what is he's talking about. so there is this potential. it's not just m
the fbi is working with the moldovan authorities but this is the most corrupt area in the world. it's at the top of transparency international's most corrupt areas and moldova is one small country there. so there's huge vul ner ra bill teas in that area. what is terrifying is what we don't know on this. >> on that front, bob, the a.p. talked about wanting to have plots to attack the united states. one man saying, "i really want an islamic terrorist because i want them to bomb the...
131
131
Oct 15, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi is not commenting. >>> fall is in the air. a big chill coming this weekend as cold air comes on the midwest and east. let's bring in the meteorologist pedram javaheri. >> good morning, alison and christine. look at the cold front coming in. the shot of cold air to the northeast. it will drop the temperatures off from 15 to 20 degrees in places. starting off in the 40s in the northern new england area. 55 in new york city. we make it to 50 degrees, that is the temperature at this hour, in boston. 10 to 13 degrees below this time yesterday. the cooling trend in place. cold air settles in place from saturday into sunday. in fact, some high elevation snowfall possible. on the lighter end. some areas of new england could get in on a couple inches of snowfall saturday through sunday. scattered showers today. fast majority of the country on the dry side as the area of high pressure will come in on the dry side with temperatures in the 60s which is what we expect for this time of year. you take the high temperatures and mid-90s in lit
the fbi is not commenting. >>> fall is in the air. a big chill coming this weekend as cold air comes on the midwest and east. let's bring in the meteorologist pedram javaheri. >> good morning, alison and christine. look at the cold front coming in. the shot of cold air to the northeast. it will drop the temperatures off from 15 to 20 degrees in places. starting off in the 40s in the northern new england area. 55 in new york city. we make it to 50 degrees, that is the temperature...
137
137
Oct 7, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a concern for the fbi. this is major concern for law enforcement of the united states and in other western countries. the idea that there are these criminal group that's have access to some of this material and may want to sell it to pretty much anyone. that's what's going on here in moldova, in this region controlled by russia. there is these groups of criminals who will essentially sell anything to anyone, planes, radioactive material, anything you want. >> because they're looking to make a quick buck. >> they want to make money and they have no qualms dealing with terrorist groups. that's a concern of the mol doven authorities and the fbi, which is why they mounted this sting operation. >> but how feasible would it be for an isis fighter to do a transaction in eastern europe and get radioactive materials? >> exactly. this is not an easy thing. just handling this material, you have to have the right equipment or else these people themfulselves are going to be sick from radiation. so it's not a very easy p
this is a concern for the fbi. this is major concern for law enforcement of the united states and in other western countries. the idea that there are these criminal group that's have access to some of this material and may want to sell it to pretty much anyone. that's what's going on here in moldova, in this region controlled by russia. there is these groups of criminals who will essentially sell anything to anyone, planes, radioactive material, anything you want. >> because they're...
88
88
Oct 26, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> crime is up because police are nervous, that from the head of the fbi. so, how will this new comment change policing? >>> hello, everyone, i'm john berman. >> hello, i'm kate bolduan. it is the million dollar question, or answer, rather, that could come back to bite donald trump. it came during a town hall event with voters in new hampshire this morning. >> trump was trying to describe all the obstacles he has overcome in his life. all he has managed to accomplish, beating the odds with virtually nothing but his moxie and a small million dollar loan from his father. >> it has not been easy for me. i started off in brooklyn. my father gave me a small loan of $1 million. i came into manhattan and i had to pay him back and i had to pay him back with interest. >> small loan of $1 million from his father, just like the rest of us. this is a town hall event in new hampshire. our joe johns is there. hey, joe. >> reporter: hey, john. it is an interesting comment but this is not your typical presidential campaign, quite frankly. the one thing about donald trump i
. >>> crime is up because police are nervous, that from the head of the fbi. so, how will this new comment change policing? >>> hello, everyone, i'm john berman. >> hello, i'm kate bolduan. it is the million dollar question, or answer, rather, that could come back to bite donald trump. it came during a town hall event with voters in new hampshire this morning. >> trump was trying to describe all the obstacles he has overcome in his life. all he has managed to...
85
85
Oct 28, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
the civil rights division, fbi and u.s. attorney in south carolina have agreed to look into the events surrounding the arrest. now hearing from other students inside that classroom. >> we've heard about his reputation and we've heard that he's a really, i don't want to say, yeah, it's hard to stay dangerous man to get involved with, you know, on that level. so when he came in the classment radio, i immediately told my classmates, get your phones out, get your phones out. i think this is going to go downhill. and it did. >> cnn miguel marquez is in south clone. has more for us. >> a very emotional day in columbia, south carolina, people and parents coming to grips with this video. it's really shocking a lot of people in this area. a board meeting was held last night and most of the parents who attended that board meeting didn't express a lot of anger. some did. and they were as particularly angry about the relationship across the country between police officers and the african-american community. they also talked about the c
the civil rights division, fbi and u.s. attorney in south carolina have agreed to look into the events surrounding the arrest. now hearing from other students inside that classroom. >> we've heard about his reputation and we've heard that he's a really, i don't want to say, yeah, it's hard to stay dangerous man to get involved with, you know, on that level. so when he came in the classment radio, i immediately told my classmates, get your phones out, get your phones out. i think this is...
180
180
Oct 13, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
i used to be a former fbi agent as well. the fbi is investigating. the fbi is investigating this and working at this, and they're not going away on it. it's not necessarily the benghazi piece of this that i think she should be worried about, it's all of these e-mails that are coming out and the fbi investigation. there's this little drip about new things in these e-mails coming out, not related to benghazi but causing her problems going forward. she's going to have to deal with that. >> trust me when the fbi is looking at your e-mails. >> that's a bad difficult. as a former fbi agent they wouldn't take this case lightly and they're not going to be influenced by out side folks. they're going to actually investigate this thing. it could exonerate her at the end or cause her real problems. >> chairman rogers, thanks for being with us. >>> hillary clinton has gone from the inevitable to the probable, scandal as overshadowed her campaign and cost her a lot of support in the polls. she's staying here in las vegas as a chance to generate excitement and chan
i used to be a former fbi agent as well. the fbi is investigating. the fbi is investigating this and working at this, and they're not going away on it. it's not necessarily the benghazi piece of this that i think she should be worried about, it's all of these e-mails that are coming out and the fbi investigation. there's this little drip about new things in these e-mails coming out, not related to benghazi but causing her problems going forward. she's going to have to deal with that. >>...
230
230
Oct 9, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> a new documentary is focusing on fbi counterterrorism operations. here's cnn's miguel marquez. >> reporter: it is an extraordinary peak behind the headlines, how fbi informants infiltrate the muslim community and build cases against would-be or actual terrorists. >> they call me -- whatever the case may me, if they want me to do surveillance, i'm going to do it. i need the money. >> reporter: he met the subject in 2002 and later told her he was an fbi informant cht he was her neighbor. >> the first film to document on camera an fbi counterterrorism spring operation. >> reporter: we never know the real name of the film's subject, only his undercover name, saad charif tores. >> the targets are complicated, the informants are complicated. >> the film tells a story of an informant, a former black panther in prison for robbery, first becoming an fbi informant from prison. his claim of being on the security detail, omar convicted of conspiracy in the 1993 bombing of the world trade center, first started his career as an informant when he got out after the
. >>> a new documentary is focusing on fbi counterterrorism operations. here's cnn's miguel marquez. >> reporter: it is an extraordinary peak behind the headlines, how fbi informants infiltrate the muslim community and build cases against would-be or actual terrorists. >> they call me -- whatever the case may me, if they want me to do surveillance, i'm going to do it. i need the money. >> reporter: he met the subject in 2002 and later told her he was an fbi informant...