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this is a huge indicator that we're making progress. >> the fbi continues to negotiate with koresh. within hours, they strike a deal. >> he agreed to surrender and come out and face the music, so to speak, if he could just have an hour on national radio. >> we contacted the christian broadcasting network in waco because we were trying to do anything we could to get a peaceful resolution. >> okay. here we go. we're going to the tape of david koresh. >> what do you want to talk about? >> who's the king? could it be christ? did god write a book? does god want to talk about his son according to a book? what does god think about his son? >> so he did give this 58-minute speech. it was an absolute disaster. definitely the average person would not understand it, and even most people who did, didn't get it a lot of attention. >> what's funny about that is i thought the tape was one of the least impressive things i've heard david say. i'm not sure why that's why he released, but that's what he released. >> despite the disappointing broadcast, the fbi and the branch davidians each prepare for
this is a huge indicator that we're making progress. >> the fbi continues to negotiate with koresh. within hours, they strike a deal. >> he agreed to surrender and come out and face the music, so to speak, if he could just have an hour on national radio. >> we contacted the christian broadcasting network in waco because we were trying to do anything we could to get a peaceful resolution. >> okay. here we go. we're going to the tape of david koresh. >> what do you...
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the fbi obtains a search warrant for the home of the man whom they believe is the male robber. they are hoping to find some evidence linking the man to the robbery, but find none. >> we were hoping to find masks, guns, zip ties, receipts, anything like that that could be used to associate him with the robbery. unfortunately, we were not able to find anything at that time. >>> coming up -- with only circumstantial evidence connecting the suspects to the crime, detectives struggle to build an open and shut case. and they need to follow the money. >> in terms of it being an oddity, this would probably rank at the top of all the cases i've ever handled. >>> two armed thieves held up a bank in a chicago suburb on memorial day weekend, but what makes this robbery more notable is not the $120,000 in cash stolen from the bank's vault, it's the masks robbers wore while doing it, nuns masks bought from an online halloween store. >> out of all the towns and all the big cities and so forth, you find a three-square-mile town in the midwest to commit this armed robbery at and you use the mov
the fbi obtains a search warrant for the home of the man whom they believe is the male robber. they are hoping to find some evidence linking the man to the robbery, but find none. >> we were hoping to find masks, guns, zip ties, receipts, anything like that that could be used to associate him with the robbery. unfortunately, we were not able to find anything at that time. >>> coming up -- with only circumstantial evidence connecting the suspects to the crime, detectives struggle...
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the fbi obtains a search warrant for the home of the man whom they believe is the male robber. they are hoping to find some evidence linking the man to the robbery, but find none. >> we were hoping to find masks, guns, zip ties, receipts, anything like that that could be used to associate him with the robbery. unfortunately, we were not able to find anything at that time. >>> coming up -- with only circumstantial evidence connecting the suspects to the crime, detectives struggle to build an open and shut case. and they need to follow the money. >> in terms of it being an oddity, this would probably rank at the top of all the cases i've ever handled. (road noise) what's happening here... is not normal, it's extraordinary. 291 people, 350 tons, 186 miles per hour... you're not sure what's on the other side to that time after you land. but momentum pushes you forward. you are a test pilot, breaking through where others broke. this is why you take off. same reason the pioneers before you went in canoes and covered wagons, with wild eyes and big fevered dreams and it's why we're wit
the fbi obtains a search warrant for the home of the man whom they believe is the male robber. they are hoping to find some evidence linking the man to the robbery, but find none. >> we were hoping to find masks, guns, zip ties, receipts, anything like that that could be used to associate him with the robbery. unfortunately, we were not able to find anything at that time. >>> coming up -- with only circumstantial evidence connecting the suspects to the crime, detectives struggle...
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a former assistant director of the fbi says objecting politics leaves a foul taste in the fbis mouth and makes them fear no matter what they find the justice department will take the president's signal and not bring a case. if you know my folks, you know they don't give a rip about politics. the white house tried to clarify last week but the president was only commenting on what has been released from the investigation so far. >> that is not true. not true at all. any administration that dragged their feet at the state department until recently, that's been dragging their feet in other parts. the president said there isn't, naggal security was not endangered and drew a conclusion, mark, i know it shocked you when you said it as well, the fbi has come out very angry that the president is trying to fit the scales and the new york times article said it isn't the first time he's tried to influence an active on going investigation. i was shocked he said it. i think the white house needs to come out and make a stronger same. the president did not mean the say what he said. >> josh tried to
a former assistant director of the fbi says objecting politics leaves a foul taste in the fbis mouth and makes them fear no matter what they find the justice department will take the president's signal and not bring a case. if you know my folks, you know they don't give a rip about politics. the white house tried to clarify last week but the president was only commenting on what has been released from the investigation so far. >> that is not true. not true at all. any administration that...
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the fbi is starting to look into fantasy sports sites. appears the agents are based in boston where the company draft kings is headquartered. you've likely seen their ads. this all started when an employee won $350,000 on a rival site. that one's called fan duel after he released data that could have been helpful in crafting a lineup. draft king says he did not have an advantage and since the story broke, both draft kings and fan duel have banned employees from contests. nbc's parent group are among the investors in fan duel. joining me now is brent from "usa today." it appears we're in the early stages of this inquiry, but how could this affect the companies and cust ners? as a full blitz across television these days. ads said hey, i won $350,000. what's going to be the tangible impact? >> we're probably going to see the advent of more regulation. they have been largely unregulated. only a few years old and they really didn't get on the radar of lawmakers or regulators until cently when they barraged the air waves with so many ads. i thi
the fbi is starting to look into fantasy sports sites. appears the agents are based in boston where the company draft kings is headquartered. you've likely seen their ads. this all started when an employee won $350,000 on a rival site. that one's called fan duel after he released data that could have been helpful in crafting a lineup. draft king says he did not have an advantage and since the story broke, both draft kings and fan duel have banned employees from contests. nbc's parent group are...
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but that buyer was an informant working with the police and the fbi, posing as an isis contact. so there was no actual isis involvement. since the break-up of the soviet union, police have tracked more than 400 cases of what are attempts to steal or sell it on the black market. those people arrested claim they can deliver enough nuclear material for a dangerous, dirty bomb, when in fact, one official at the fbi says they have a tiny amount and they claim it's a bigger sample of what they could offer. but in any event, the u.s. is spending about $2 billion a year, trying to keep it out of the wrong hands, kate. >> thanks so much. joining me now is the director of middle east and north africa reach and analysis for flash point global partners. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> this is everyone's worst nightmare. nuclear material, we're talking about possible arms dealing to groups that none of us trust very much. how scared should we be by this report? >> we should always be scared when radioactive material is mentioned in any kind of conflict, mind you in the black ma
but that buyer was an informant working with the police and the fbi, posing as an isis contact. so there was no actual isis involvement. since the break-up of the soviet union, police have tracked more than 400 cases of what are attempts to steal or sell it on the black market. those people arrested claim they can deliver enough nuclear material for a dangerous, dirty bomb, when in fact, one official at the fbi says they have a tiny amount and they claim it's a bigger sample of what they could...
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the one server that the fbi has? >> the fbi has the server used during the tenure of my state department service. >> in your statement you said which is protected by the secret service cht why did you mention the secret service? because secret service agent standing at the back door of your house protect someone from russia or china hacking into your system? >> out of an abundance of being transparent. >> transparent? what's the relevance to protecting from classified information? >> there was nothing marked classified on my e-mails either send or received. >> marked is -- >> 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 are supposed to be handling those materials and that's why it became clearer, i believe, to s
the one server that the fbi has? >> the fbi has the server used during the tenure of my state department service. >> in your statement you said which is protected by the secret service cht why did you mention the secret service? because secret service agent standing at the back door of your house protect someone from russia or china hacking into your system? >> out of an abundance of being transparent. >> transparent? what's the relevance to protecting from classified...
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this is what the fbi director raised. at some point policing is about getting out of your car and asking people on the corner what they're doing hanging out there. it's easier for the cop not to do that. we have to incentivize the job to engage the public in productive ways. >> i will also note as a final thought at the end of the day, we don't have a great sense of what causes crime to go up and to go down. it's one of the great sort of unsolved sociological mysteries. there are some indications in a variety of directions. thank you both gentlemen. >> thank you. >> that is all in for this even. the rachel maddow show starts right now. >> thank you. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. after the first republican presidential debate this year, you might remember that former texas governor rick perry quit running for president. >> i that is why is today i'm suspending my campaign for the presidency of the united states. >> rick perry was the first major candidate to quit the republican presidential race. that hap
this is what the fbi director raised. at some point policing is about getting out of your car and asking people on the corner what they're doing hanging out there. it's easier for the cop not to do that. we have to incentivize the job to engage the public in productive ways. >> i will also note as a final thought at the end of the day, we don't have a great sense of what causes crime to go up and to go down. it's one of the great sort of unsolved sociological mysteries. there are some...
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the fbi believes the men most likely jump into a stolen car. they drive a block or so, then move themselves and the money to one of their own vehicles. their outfits, strange masks and white painters overalls inspires their fbi nickname. they are dubbed the wwf shotgun bandits. named after the world wrestling federation. to the fbi, their masks are reminiscent of those worn by professional wrestlers. however, the masks are actually from a professional football team. >> it's basically a houston texan mask that's made to emulate a wrestling mask. >> on february 26th, less than three weeks after the cafe bank holdup, the wwf shotgun bandits strike again. this time it's in the los angeles suburb of roland heights. their target, the first bank located just a few blocks off the 60 freeway. the bank services the area's large chinese and taiwanese community. roland heights is known as little taipei. the lettering on the side of the bank is in both chinese and english. once again, the gunmen brazenly push their way into the bank. they use a shotgun to i
the fbi believes the men most likely jump into a stolen car. they drive a block or so, then move themselves and the money to one of their own vehicles. their outfits, strange masks and white painters overalls inspires their fbi nickname. they are dubbed the wwf shotgun bandits. named after the world wrestling federation. to the fbi, their masks are reminiscent of those worn by professional wrestlers. however, the masks are actually from a professional football team. >> it's basically a...
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that's why i've 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'll fully cooperate with them and provide anything that they need. their timetable, i can't tell you. that's their investigation. they will handle that. the timetable on the internal investigation should be finished within probably the next 24 hours. within the next 24 hours, i'll have the results of our internal investigation and at that point i'll make my decision on whether the deputy will continue to be employed here or not. i can't tell you now. i haven't seen results. i just got back in town. i haven't had a chance to get up to speed on everything. i will do that and then hopefully by tomorrow, i'll be able to stand here before you and all the citizens of richland county and give you the decision that i've reached based on our internal affairs investigation. again, this is very disturbing. we've seen one video. we've seen two videos, and now i've learned there is a third video. we have
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the sheriff's office has asked that the fbi and the u.s. attorney's office similarly investigate this matter. united states attorney bill nettles has been in touch with the district, and assured us that the federal authorities will work in concert with s.l.e.d. to investigate the incident which transpired yesterday and will coordinate their efforts. others here will address the second question further, but before i finish, i'd like to touch on three key points. one, we are going to evaluate, reinforce, and strengthen our training of our school district personnel with respect to when it's appropriate to involve school resource officers in our school situations. two, we will be working closely with the richland county sheriff's office on ways to strengthen the training on our resource officers. and our task force, lead by helen grant will be accelerating efforts to not only engage the community in a meaningful conversation, but also to find constructive ways to turn talk into action. the board and i have great confidence in the professionals
the sheriff's office has asked that the fbi and the u.s. attorney's office similarly investigate this matter. united states attorney bill nettles has been in touch with the district, and assured us that the federal authorities will work in concert with s.l.e.d. to investigate the incident which transpired yesterday and will coordinate their efforts. others here will address the second question further, but before i finish, i'd like to touch on three key points. one, we are going to evaluate,...
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and though the fbi won't discuss what it says, they will confirm that its content is extremely violent in nature. >> his notes have very specific threats. this is not a pathetic old man. this is a man who is using a gun, he is threatening, he is pointing at the victim tellers, and he's got very specific language that is very violent language in his notes. it's not just give me all your money. this is a very violent crime, and it scares those tellers. many of them suffer traumatic issues over time because of this. >> watching the surveillance video, it seems incongruous that an old man is robbing banks. but according to special agent bodich, that may be the secret to his success. >> he is not coming in looking like a thug. some people have good situational awareness. some people don't. some people go in and they're in their own world. they're not paying attention, they're on the cell phone, whatever they're doing. the geezer walks in, most people don't give him a second look because he appears to be very nonthreatening. he appears to be an older gentleman who is there to do his banking.
and though the fbi won't discuss what it says, they will confirm that its content is extremely violent in nature. >> his notes have very specific threats. this is not a pathetic old man. this is a man who is using a gun, he is threatening, he is pointing at the victim tellers, and he's got very specific language that is very violent language in his notes. it's not just give me all your money. this is a very violent crime, and it scares those tellers. many of them suffer traumatic issues...
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that's up to the fbi. if the criminal charges come, it will come from the united states attorney's office. the students arrested, there is no charge or a change with that at all. they still need to be held accountable for their actions. what deputy fields doesn't excuse them for what they did. and to me that's two separate things. he did wrong, they did wrong also. he's been held accountable for his wrong. they should be held accountable for their wrong also. >> reporter: sheriff, you mentioned that the teacher and administrator gave statements in support of deputy fields. can you tell us a little more about their statements? what did they support? >> they felt like everything he did was correct, even the physical part. they had no problems with the physical part. from the two other adults in the room. and one student in the room also who videoed it. yet again, i'm the one who has problems with it. he didn't follow our policy, so i have a problem with that and i deal with that. we have listened to them, we
that's up to the fbi. if the criminal charges come, it will come from the united states attorney's office. the students arrested, there is no charge or a change with that at all. they still need to be held accountable for their actions. what deputy fields doesn't excuse them for what they did. and to me that's two separate things. he did wrong, they did wrong also. he's been held accountable for his wrong. they should be held accountable for their wrong also. >> reporter: sheriff, you...
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now, you just heard the sheriff say the fbi will help to process the crime scene. the fbi has very experienced evidence technicians, a lot of experience they can bring to bear on trying to reconstruct how the shootings happened, the ballistics involved. the atf can help trace the weapons, i guess i should say, figure out where they came from. whether they were purchased. in a situation like this, they are assisting the locals charged in the investigation and it will probably remain that way. >> thank you very much for your reporting on this tonight. coming up, more on what president obama had to say about our latest mass murder. you're looking at live pictures of that candle light vigil that the sheriff said he was going to right now. that's tonight in roseburg, oregon. alright, be alert here. peyton! i needed this big screen to show you the big toppings on the new monster toppings pizza. they're big, aren't they? yeah they're huge. but really? now? is this really happening? up your game with our new monster toppings pizza 33% larger than our large with monster-siz
now, you just heard the sheriff say the fbi will help to process the crime scene. the fbi has very experienced evidence technicians, a lot of experience they can bring to bear on trying to reconstruct how the shootings happened, the ballistics involved. the atf can help trace the weapons, i guess i should say, figure out where they came from. whether they were purchased. in a situation like this, they are assisting the locals charged in the investigation and it will probably remain that way....
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the fbi was here. they were very good at keeping us informed as to what was happening after the suspects left the bank. >> out on the back roads, the thieves are still on the run. department of transportation officer ben driscoll is nearby. sumner police chief dennis cain, a 35-year veteran of law enforcement, joins driscoll in the pursuit. >> i was coming up to highway 93 by sumner. the police chief, dennis cain, was coming out of sumner with his lights and sirens on. i slowed down, let him make the corner to head south. he made that corner and i was in behind him at that point in time. so, he's the lead in the chase. >> at the next intersection, chief cain overshoots the corner. now driscoll is in the lead. mumford now unloads a barrage of gunfire at officer driscoll. >> shots fired! shots fired! >> it sounded like a rock hit my car. i thought to myself, i'm not close enough to them for that to be a rock. >> moments later a bullet slams through the center of driscoll's windshield just to the right of
the fbi was here. they were very good at keeping us informed as to what was happening after the suspects left the bank. >> out on the back roads, the thieves are still on the run. department of transportation officer ben driscoll is nearby. sumner police chief dennis cain, a 35-year veteran of law enforcement, joins driscoll in the pursuit. >> i was coming up to highway 93 by sumner. the police chief, dennis cain, was coming out of sumner with his lights and sirens on. i slowed...
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the tip line is 1-800-call-fbi. again that number is 1-800-call-fbi, option 7. the timeline. we have a timeline here today on the board. you'll get an opportunity to look at it closer. the timeline is a basic timeline as to the events as they enfolded in the first hour of this incident. as you can see, officers responded immediately. the roseburg police officers and an oregon state trooper were the first officers on the scene that arrived within five minutes. two minutes later the officers tell dispatch that they have engaged the shooter. two minutes after that dispatch reports the shooter is down. you can see how things progressed beyond that. moving on to the investigation process, this, again, is a complex investigation with many, many different facets. the shooting event at the umpqua community college, the shooter's background, including how he obtained his weapons, the use of force by the initial responding officer officers. we have to run down hundreds of leads and interviewed hundreds of people including victims, witnesses, neighbors, and others. conducted searches at
the tip line is 1-800-call-fbi. again that number is 1-800-call-fbi, option 7. the timeline. we have a timeline here today on the board. you'll get an opportunity to look at it closer. the timeline is a basic timeline as to the events as they enfolded in the first hour of this incident. as you can see, officers responded immediately. the roseburg police officers and an oregon state trooper were the first officers on the scene that arrived within five minutes. two minutes later the officers tell...
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now, you just heard the sheriff say the fbi will help to process the crime scene. the fbi has very experienced evidence technicians, a lot of experience they can bring to bear on trying to reconstruct how the shootings happened, the ballistics involved. the atf can help trace the weapons, i guess i should say, figure out where they came from. whether they were purchased. in a situation like this, they are assisting the locals charged in the investigation and it will probably remain that way. >> thank you very much for your reporting on this tonight. coming up, more on what president obama had to say about our latest mass murder. you're looking at live pictures of that candle light vigil that the sheriff said he was going to right now. that's tonight in roseburg, oregon. ♪ ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ that detergand we'll have to like half thuse like double! maybe more! i'm going back to the store? yes you are. dish issues? get c
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. >>> yesterday, fbi director james comey acknowledged there is little data that a so-called ferguson effect is responsible for a recent rise in violent crime. it's the notion that increased scrutiny has made officers less aggressive and more reluctant to fight crime. here's what the fbi director said friday, and the sproens from the white house yesterday. >> in today's youtube world, are officers reluctant to get out of their cars and do the work that controls violent crime? i spoke to officers privately in one big city precinct who describe being surrounded by young people with mobile phones held high, taunting them when they get out of their cars. they said to me, we feel under siege and we don't feel much like getting out of our cars. i've been told about a senior police leader in this country who urged his force to remember that our political leadership has no tolerance for any of you being involved in the next viral video. >> the evidence that we've seen so far doesn't support the contention that law enforcement officials are somehow shirking their responsibility. and, in fact,
. >>> yesterday, fbi director james comey acknowledged there is little data that a so-called ferguson effect is responsible for a recent rise in violent crime. it's the notion that increased scrutiny has made officers less aggressive and more reluctant to fight crime. here's what the fbi director said friday, and the sproens from the white house yesterday. >> in today's youtube world, are officers reluctant to get out of their cars and do the work that controls violent crime? i...
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now the fbi emphasizes today that there was no known isis connection. this was simply the claim of the informant. but it sheds a light on a continuing problem and just how big is it? well, the international atomic energy agency estimates that there have been about 2,500 of these attendant smuggling cases in the last few years. that's the data as of december of 2013. it's a huge effort for the u.s. it spends about $2 billion on countering this threat. the iaea has 125 countries that have agreed to detect and monitor these threats. the united states has set up these counter nuclear smuggling teams in about eight countries, includele moldova, many of the former soviet union country because of the concern of loose nukes in the soviet union. there is no evidence the people selling this stuff had the large amounts to make a dirty bomb or nuclear device. one official says it is very easy for these sellers to get their hands on a small amount to be sort of a teaser. but it remains a huge person. what the ap has done is shed a light on one little part of it. >>
now the fbi emphasizes today that there was no known isis connection. this was simply the claim of the informant. but it sheds a light on a continuing problem and just how big is it? well, the international atomic energy agency estimates that there have been about 2,500 of these attendant smuggling cases in the last few years. that's the data as of december of 2013. it's a huge effort for the u.s. it spends about $2 billion on countering this threat. the iaea has 125 countries that have agreed...
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the justice department and the fbi have opened investigations into the incident. we are now hearing from a second student arrested. nbc's dave gutierrez has the latest. >> reporter: it's 10:30 monday morning. math class at spring valley high school. school resource officer ben fields is called in to confront a student. >> are you going to come with me? >> reporter: witnesses say she had not been participating in class, had taken out her phone and refused to leave when the teacher asked. the confrontation escalates while other students watch silently. while she's still sitting at her desk, fields pulls her to the ground and throws her across the floor. >> it wasn't right. he was like slinging her around like a rag doll. >> reporter: naya tells craig melvin she stood up for her classmate and was also arrested and charged with disturbing schools. >> i can tell you i feel like grown men were scared in there, too. i was scared. he's known as officer slam. i was in eighth grade hearing about this man. >> reporter: the cell phone videos lit up social media, trending unde
the justice department and the fbi have opened investigations into the incident. we are now hearing from a second student arrested. nbc's dave gutierrez has the latest. >> reporter: it's 10:30 monday morning. math class at spring valley high school. school resource officer ben fields is called in to confront a student. >> are you going to come with me? >> reporter: witnesses say she had not been participating in class, had taken out her phone and refused to leave when the...
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. >> of course, you can't move on until the fbi closes its books on this case. >> well, what the fbi is looking at is a security review. so that is something they will continue. we are happy to cooperate with that about the information over her e-mails being kept secure. but in terms of the politics of this and the questions she's answered and how she's dealt with this and having, you know, sat up there and answered every question this committee has on benghazi and whatever else, we think that we will -- i think particularly the voters, as we have seen, you have seen evidence of this elsewhere, that are really ready to move on. >> do you have any indication that that private server was hacked? >> no. >> we know there were attempts at phishing but any indication that anything was hacked? >> no. >> finally a quick question on gun control because the nra on the weekend really went after her. was she suggesting in her town hall meetings in new hampshire on friday, which she said she would look into the australian system, was she suggesting confiscation of guns? >> of course not. she was
. >> of course, you can't move on until the fbi closes its books on this case. >> well, what the fbi is looking at is a security review. so that is something they will continue. we are happy to cooperate with that about the information over her e-mails being kept secure. but in terms of the politics of this and the questions she's answered and how she's dealt with this and having, you know, sat up there and answered every question this committee has on benghazi and whatever else, we...
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the fbi and the white house have declined to comment to the associated press >>> right now, escalating tensions and violence across the west bank to tell you about. the latest flare-up between israel and palestine rose after a week of killings on both sides. palestinians have vie vently protested and been met with force. this latest skirmish broke out after the funeral for a 13-year-old palestinian boy shot and killed on monday. protesters rocked israeli forces who responded with rubber bullets and tear gas. palestinian president mahmoud abbas says he doesn't want things to escalate but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he will use a quote, strong hand to quell violence and future attacks. thousands of his country's troops have been deployed to the west bank. >>> it was another nervous night for parts of south carolina. there's been enough rain there in the past five days to end california's massive drought. dams are struggling just to hold on. people within a half mile of one in particular got a reverse 911 call last night. it urged them to seek higher ground because of a
the fbi and the white house have declined to comment to the associated press >>> right now, escalating tensions and violence across the west bank to tell you about. the latest flare-up between israel and palestine rose after a week of killings on both sides. palestinians have vie vently protested and been met with force. this latest skirmish broke out after the funeral for a 13-year-old palestinian boy shot and killed on monday. protesters rocked israeli forces who responded with...
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clint van zandt, remind us as an fbi veteran, what's important for the early part of an investigation? people arriving on campus. atf, local police, state police, fbi, what are the top five things to nail. >> well, as you know, brian, the first is to tend to the wounded, to get them to various hospitals. that's going to be the challenge. this is a relatively rural area by some standards. as you just indicated, trauma victims are going to have to be sent to multiple hospitals. this is going to overload any type of potential mass casualty plan they may have had in the local area. but in the meantime, as you suggest, city, county, state, federal law enforcement is going to be pouring into this area. once they get the injured, the wounded out of there, with these plus or minus 3,000, 4s this, this 5,000 students on this 100-acre campus, you have to account for these. by account you have to do building by building, room by room search. and you're looking for a number of things. number one, if you know who is shooter is and you have him or her in custody already, are there other shooters? a
clint van zandt, remind us as an fbi veteran, what's important for the early part of an investigation? people arriving on campus. atf, local police, state police, fbi, what are the top five things to nail. >> well, as you know, brian, the first is to tend to the wounded, to get them to various hospitals. that's going to be the challenge. this is a relatively rural area by some standards. as you just indicated, trauma victims are going to have to be sent to multiple hospitals. this is...
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fantasy football flagged by the fbi. pete williams has the latest on what exactly they're investigating when it comes to the two big online sports sites that dominate the advertising air waves now. when my doctor told me i have age-related macular degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula that the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd... after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my mom can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my mom makes trains that are
fantasy football flagged by the fbi. pete williams has the latest on what exactly they're investigating when it comes to the two big online sports sites that dominate the advertising air waves now. when my doctor told me i have age-related macular degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula that the...
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what has the fbi been doing in this arena? >> reporter: well, the fbi has been working with eight or nine countries to set up the counter smuggling investigations. and what they report today is an inside look at a couple of the cases in moldova over the past couple of years. the moldovan authorities have been pretty good about this, and the pictures you are given right now were given by the moldovan police. these people claim they had access to nuclear materials, raid logical materials and were willing to sell them. in one case in february, the reported dealer said that he was -- or the buyer was an undercover operative who said he was representing isis. now the fbi points out there's no actual known isis connection here. this was a claim by the undercover operative working with the police that he represented isis. but andrea, this whole issue of loose nukes of keeping track of radiological materials came after the breakup of the soviet union. moldova is one of those countries. the issue is people willing to sell the material,
what has the fbi been doing in this arena? >> reporter: well, the fbi has been working with eight or nine countries to set up the counter smuggling investigations. and what they report today is an inside look at a couple of the cases in moldova over the past couple of years. the moldovan authorities have been pretty good about this, and the pictures you are given right now were given by the moldovan police. these people claim they had access to nuclear materials, raid logical materials...
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it's the fbi. now, the problem for is he's waiting for, i think, an fbi investigation and for all we know it will turn up nothing. for all we know won't turn up anything until it's too late, might not turn up anything ever. and i think that's the problem is unless something really changes for hillary clinton, she's certainly going to win the nomination, pretty certainly, and it's hard to argue she couldn't win -- >> unless he puts up the polls. if we do the head-to-head polls and look at the numbers joe biden versus the candidates, i realize it's early -- >> backup quarterbacks on bad football teams are always really positive. >> joe biden with his strong record on women's issues, the violence against women, take the anita hill hearing out of. >> it hard to do that. >> his incredible support for those of with us breast cancer and all of the other things he and dr. jill biden have done, he doesn't want to be blamed as the person who stopped the first credible woman from getting to the white house. >
it's the fbi. now, the problem for is he's waiting for, i think, an fbi investigation and for all we know it will turn up nothing. for all we know won't turn up anything until it's too late, might not turn up anything ever. and i think that's the problem is unless something really changes for hillary clinton, she's certainly going to win the nomination, pretty certainly, and it's hard to argue she couldn't win -- >> unless he puts up the polls. if we do the head-to-head polls and look at...
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that's apparently the fbi definition for fbi purposes. and we now have enough of these as a country that people are basically coming around to that as our round number working definition in reporting on this plague of mass shootings, this plague of something that happens in our country like it happens nowhere else in the developed world. so we've decided four people killed, or more, in one instance, that's a mass shooting. for what that's worth. if that's the metric, the "washington post" did a simple and ultimately terrifying thing today. they used data from shootingtracker.com to put just mass shootings on a calendar. so again, just shootings in which four people were killed or more. mass shootings, in that inside fans alone, nothing else, just mass shootings on a calendar, and they did it over the past couple of years. and what they ended up finding was if they go back a few years, go back, say, to the start of president obama's second term in office, go back to the start of 2013, there has not been a single calendar week in that time
that's apparently the fbi definition for fbi purposes. and we now have enough of these as a country that people are basically coming around to that as our round number working definition in reporting on this plague of mass shootings, this plague of something that happens in our country like it happens nowhere else in the developed world. so we've decided four people killed, or more, in one instance, that's a mass shooting. for what that's worth. if that's the metric, the "washington...
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judging by their analysis of an fbi study released last year looking at active shooter cases, one took place every 103 days between 2000 and 2013. fbi data says homicides have fallen but gun deaths are still a major killer in america as these numbers stacked up next to terrorism deaths. as for the toll taken on our nation's schools, roseburg, oreg oregon -- every town marks 142 similar school shootings since sandy hook and a third school shooting in oregon. >> 8 in 10 american favor background checks for all gun sales. a pole taken just two weeks ago shows support the higher at 93%. there's a broad majority in favor of preventing the mentally ill from purchasing guns 79-19%. 57% who would ban all assault style weapons, 40% oppose such a law. however, americans are more closely divided on rights and the effectiveness of gun laws. 47% say it's more important to protect gun rights while 50% say it's a need to control gun ownership. according to a resent pole, more than half of americans think we need stricter gun laws. 22% fine where they are and 13% think they should be looser. according
judging by their analysis of an fbi study released last year looking at active shooter cases, one took place every 103 days between 2000 and 2013. fbi data says homicides have fallen but gun deaths are still a major killer in america as these numbers stacked up next to terrorism deaths. as for the toll taken on our nation's schools, roseburg, oreg oregon -- every town marks 142 similar school shootings since sandy hook and a third school shooting in oregon. >> 8 in 10 american favor...
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clint van zandt, formerly of the fbi remains with us. and clint, as you referenced, we've simply seen too much of this. >> yeah, we have. and, you know, the loss of life is just staggering, whether it's one person wounded or we're told at this point multiple dead and wounded. and we'll go through this self-examination in the news tonight and tomorrow as you rightfully suggest, brian, people will line up on at least two different sides on gun control and on mental health and we'll suggest ways that we should and could change this. from the mental health, what we know brian especially as a former fbi profiler, we know these things just don't happen. that people just don't snap. whether this is a student or a worker, we don't know. so i'm not even going to speculate on that. people don't snap. there are always preincident indicators. we ignore them or we don't see them. we don't understand what they mean. if we can continue to educate our population as to how to identify a person who is in a state of crisis, who may present a problem to him
clint van zandt, formerly of the fbi remains with us. and clint, as you referenced, we've simply seen too much of this. >> yeah, we have. and, you know, the loss of life is just staggering, whether it's one person wounded or we're told at this point multiple dead and wounded. and we'll go through this self-examination in the news tonight and tomorrow as you rightfully suggest, brian, people will line up on at least two different sides on gun control and on mental health and we'll suggest...
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and fbi official emphasized to us there's not a known connection to isis. justice correspondent pete williams joins me now from washington. tell us what you have been able to pick up and confirm or debunk from what the a.p. was putting out there and then also talk about how commonly this might happen without us being able to report on it. >> reporter: that's what this is all about here, thomas. what the a.p. obtained from the police is a rare look at something that's been going on for two decades. efforts by the u.s. and other authorities to try to stop smuggler who is claim they have radiological material that could be used to build a nuclear device or perhaps a radioactive dirty bomb. now, in this latest case in february in moldova, the authorities there say that the man they were dealing with here thought he was dealing with a representative of isis, a buyer representing isis. in fact, the buyer was an undercover operative. there was no isis connection. that's what the seller was told. he claimed he could get radioactive material and in many cases police
and fbi official emphasized to us there's not a known connection to isis. justice correspondent pete williams joins me now from washington. tell us what you have been able to pick up and confirm or debunk from what the a.p. was putting out there and then also talk about how commonly this might happen without us being able to report on it. >> reporter: that's what this is all about here, thomas. what the a.p. obtained from the police is a rare look at something that's been going on for two...
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it's being investigated now by the fbi and the secret service. and the officials include the head of the cia. now, it's not necessarily his recent information, but some recent information, and it's from a personal e-mail account. >> and so that's just coming in to you now? >> exactly. so we know about that, but there's also the potential hacking of several other cabinet level officials and former cia officials, so it looks like it could have been, in fact, the claim is from some high school student or students. so pete williams is now following this up. >> i appreciate it. i think our audience knows you're the hardest working woman in television. >> appreciate that. >> so with joe biden, what are your sources telling you about a decision? >> i wish i were well sourced on this, because in fact, chris jansing and kristen welker and others on our team have been getting information indicating the decision could come within the next 48 hours, which does not necessarily mean it would be announced in the next 48 hours. this could be rolled out in surpri
it's being investigated now by the fbi and the secret service. and the officials include the head of the cia. now, it's not necessarily his recent information, but some recent information, and it's from a personal e-mail account. >> and so that's just coming in to you now? >> exactly. so we know about that, but there's also the potential hacking of several other cabinet level officials and former cia officials, so it looks like it could have been, in fact, the claim is from some...
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that's apparently the fbi definition for fbi purposes. and we now have enough of these as a country that people are basically coming around to that as our round number working definition in reporting on this plague of mass shootings, this plague of something that happens in our country like it happens nowhere else in the developed world. so we've decided four people killed, or more, in one instance, that's a mass shooting. for what that's worth. if that's the metric, the "washington post" did a simple and ultimately terrifying thing today. they used data from shootingtracker.com to put just mass shootings on a calendar. so again, just shootings in which four people were killed or more. mass shootings, in that inside fans alone, nothing else, just mass shootings on a calendar, and they did it over the past couple of years. and what they ended up finding was if they go back a few years, go back, say, to the start of president obama's second term in office, go back to the start of 2013, there has not been a single calendar week in that time
that's apparently the fbi definition for fbi purposes. and we now have enough of these as a country that people are basically coming around to that as our round number working definition in reporting on this plague of mass shootings, this plague of something that happens in our country like it happens nowhere else in the developed world. so we've decided four people killed, or more, in one instance, that's a mass shooting. for what that's worth. if that's the metric, the "washington...
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you name it, atf, fbi, douglas county police, they're all up here. at the 100-acre campus of umpqua community college where it is a very sad scene tonight. >> 13 reported dead, 20 wounded. 33 people who were shot. then you look at the number of bullets in the bodies in the victims. 18 to 34 bullets found in three victims. how many rounds could have been fired here, hundreds? it's extraordinary the amount of firepower and amount of rounds that went off here. >> reporter: it's extraordinary to hear a statistic like that, chris. it's extraordinary to hear the president of the united states from the white house talking about a place like this. to me, at least, couldn't feel further away from the national news cycle or political environment in washington. and it really does feel like when you see the logging trucks driving by or bales of hay or the shuttle buses, the eyes of the nation are descending here, obviously. but both law enforcement -- you see people driving by with american flags on the back of oregon green jeep wranglers. the hearts are going o
you name it, atf, fbi, douglas county police, they're all up here. at the 100-acre campus of umpqua community college where it is a very sad scene tonight. >> 13 reported dead, 20 wounded. 33 people who were shot. then you look at the number of bullets in the bodies in the victims. 18 to 34 bullets found in three victims. how many rounds could have been fired here, hundreds? it's extraordinary the amount of firepower and amount of rounds that went off here. >> reporter: it's...
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the fbi's looking into her already. it's possible that she said something that might legally come back to haunt her. but in terms of the political aspect, the optics, she was unflappable. republicans didn't score any real points, just a couple of glancing blows. i think republicans have some very valid concerns about what happened in benghazi, but none of it really came out yesterday. >> let's be clear, here you have congresswoman sanchez. she's on the committee. she's a democrat. she says that she, too, has questions as it relates to what the family members of those americans killed may want answered at this point, but you talk about legal ramifications. erick erickson wrote "the hearings are a waste of time because everything about it is politicized and nothing is going to happen. there will be no scalp collection. most of the committee just wants to grandstand for the folks back at home as either prosecutor or as defenders of hillary clinton." so when you say legal ramifications, what are you pointing out here? >> we
the fbi's looking into her already. it's possible that she said something that might legally come back to haunt her. but in terms of the political aspect, the optics, she was unflappable. republicans didn't score any real points, just a couple of glancing blows. i think republicans have some very valid concerns about what happened in benghazi, but none of it really came out yesterday. >> let's be clear, here you have congresswoman sanchez. she's on the committee. she's a democrat. she...
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. >>> the fbi helps foil attempts to smuggle nuclear materials to middle eastern extremeistextremists. pete williams on that story. >>> a growing death count in south carolina as authorities are closely monitoring 62 dams now. we are live in columbia with the latest. it takes a lot of work... to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost® to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste. i don't plan on slowing down any time soon. stay strong. stay active with boost®. >>> we turn now to politics, 2016 on a very busy day on the campaign trail. today the leading republican candidates fanned out across iowa and new hampshire. rubio in new hampshire with three town halls and defended himself against attacks of jeb bush of missing senate votes. >> i have great affection for him as a person. i'm not running
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the fbi investigates nuclear materials in maldova. what have they found? >>> and pressure is mounting up for joe biden to get into the race. >> so it will be up to you in this changing world to translate those
the fbi investigates nuclear materials in maldova. what have they found? >>> and pressure is mounting up for joe biden to get into the race. >> so it will be up to you in this changing world to translate those
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. >> mark and alex, one of the questions that has been reported by the "new york times" is that fbi and other officials are not happy with president obama's comments on "60 minutes." let's play what the president said about this inquiry. >> do you agree with what president clinton has said and secretary clinton has said, that this is not that big a deal? do you agree with that? >> well, i'm not going to comment -- >> you think it's not that big a deal? >> what i think is that it is important for her to answer these questions to the satisfaction of the american public and they can make their own judgment. i can tell you that this is not a situation in which america's national security was endangered. >> that is the whole subject of the inquiry by the justice department, whether or not national security was compromised by her having a private server, which we know like government servers has been -- there have been attempted hacks including some from servers originating in russia and other places. was that the president who is a lawyer, constitutional lawyer, getting way out ahead of hims
. >> mark and alex, one of the questions that has been reported by the "new york times" is that fbi and other officials are not happy with president obama's comments on "60 minutes." let's play what the president said about this inquiry. >> do you agree with what president clinton has said and secretary clinton has said, that this is not that big a deal? do you agree with that? >> well, i'm not going to comment -- >> you think it's not that big a...
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we don't know what the fbi is investigating. i don't know it's accurate to say they're investigating her. there are inner agency justice department interest in the way things were or were not classified. if they were investigating her, i'll be honest as a democrat, i am a democrat, i was a little nervous about exactly what they might know about there are still classification questions. they got nothing. 11 hours they got nothing. they mentioned sydney blumenthal 82 times. they really were dragging the bottom of the barrel. at the very end of the questioning, there are questions about our libya policy that are going forward and i would love to see a democratic debate just on foreign policy. i'm sure we'll get one next october or november before the election. that's important but they did not lay a finger on her in 11 hours. >> tara, the other problem politically because we don't know what's going on with the fbi investigation or even to what degree they're looking at just mrs. clinton, but politically, 44% had said they were not
we don't know what the fbi is investigating. i don't know it's accurate to say they're investigating her. there are inner agency justice department interest in the way things were or were not classified. if they were investigating her, i'll be honest as a democrat, i am a democrat, i was a little nervous about exactly what they might know about there are still classification questions. they got nothing. 11 hours they got nothing. they mentioned sydney blumenthal 82 times. they really were...
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will he still be fbi director by tuesday? >> if it was up to me, no, but i'm sure he will be because conveniently, a lot of times some of the quote/unquote experts and high level officials have the ability to maneuver and kind of readjust. by tomorrow, he'll be further explaining what his rationale or reasoning was. it's disappointing. i think what he spoke about and what's been regarded as the ferguson effect, it really is an examination of the lack of initiative and know how in law enforceme enforcement. they can't put their fingers on what is driving some of the crime increases throughout the nation. because they lack innovative thinkers and initiative and new ideas, they're just blaming it on police apathy, if you will. any professional police officer who would be apathetic in the face of crime and not necessarily crime increase, but crime in general, should not be a police officer. and that is the bottom line. >> stick with us. one of the things that seems so odd to me about this is, you know, comey has actually been rel
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. >> includes fbi, i guess d.o.d., and state department. if you look at the state department website, fest comes up under that, i'm assuming you are the lead in those agencies. >> it's an inner agency effort. >> okay. it was deployed in 1998 in kenyaing correct, after the embassy bombing there. >> right. >> of the towers. and tanzania, correctly. >> that's correct. >> they were there, ready to go on short notice, said they could have been ready in four hours to leave. this is the group of people that would go into a situation, as you describe, embassy had been overruns, attacked, kidnapping or whatever, to basically give guidance to any of the other forces or help that was coming in, correct? i know that your staff -- we've got a number of e-mails from your staff -- that originally recommended that you send the fess team. and i think they may have talked to mr. sullivan or it was somebody that got an e-mail and they said they would pass it up the chain. and somebody made the decision not to send the fess team. which would have been, as secr
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now 20 years later, former fbi profiler candace delong examines the entire interview. >> he certainly has his issues mentally and psychiatrically. but he is not seriously, seriously mentally ill. >> making sense of the mind of manson. >> friday night in los angeles, >> friday night in los angeles, a movie actress and four of her friends were murdered and the circumstances were lurid. >> the news out of los angeles, august 10th, 1969, was shocking. five people had been brutally murdered. among the dead, roman polanski's wife, sharon tate. she was eight months pregnant. >> she'd been stabbed. repeated stab wounds. one of the victims had a hood placed over his head and the word "pig" was written in blood on the door. >> but the carnage wasn't over. the following night, police found two more victims. >> leo labianca, a supermarket owner and his wife, had both been stabbed to death. repeated stab wounds. on his body the word "war" has been carved in the chest. then with blood, the killer had scrawled on the refrigerator door the words "death to pigs." hoods had been placed over the heads o
now 20 years later, former fbi profiler candace delong examines the entire interview. >> he certainly has his issues mentally and psychiatrically. but he is not seriously, seriously mentally ill. >> making sense of the mind of manson. >> friday night in los angeles, >> friday night in los angeles, a movie actress and four of her friends were murdered and the circumstances were lurid. >> the news out of los angeles, august 10th, 1969, was shocking. five people had...
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he also said the fbi, the national security council and cia "were not talking to each other." jeb bush had more to say yesterday. >> next week mr. trump is probably going to say that fdr was around when japan attacked pearl harbor. it's what you do after that matters and that's the sign of leadership. it's not the -- does anybody actually blame my brother for the attacks on 9/11? if they do, they're totally marginalizing our society. it's what he did afterwards that mattered. you don't have to have your last name bush to be able to understand that. >> but trump wouldn't let that be the last word. tweeting "jeb bush should stop trying to defend his brother and focus on his own shortcomings and how to fix them. also, rubio is hitting him hard." and "jeb why do your brother attack and destabilize the middle east and iraq when there were no weapons of mass destruction? bad info?" the top democrat on the house benghazi committee is countering the republican chairman's claim that an e-mail to hillary clinton's private server exposed the name of a human intelligence source for the ci
he also said the fbi, the national security council and cia "were not talking to each other." jeb bush had more to say yesterday. >> next week mr. trump is probably going to say that fdr was around when japan attacked pearl harbor. it's what you do after that matters and that's the sign of leadership. it's not the -- does anybody actually blame my brother for the attacks on 9/11? if they do, they're totally marginalizing our society. it's what he did afterwards that mattered....
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i'm louis burgdorf, this morning the fbi and justice department have launched investigations after video from a south carolina classroom provoked tough questions about how african-american students are treated. multiple videos showing deputy ben fields, a school resource officer, at spring valley high in columbia slamming a female student to the ground. fields has been suspended without pay, pending an internal investigation. sheriff leon lott of richland county said in a news conference that the student refused to leave the class when both a teacher and administrator asked her to. and refused again when asked by deputy fields. but the sheriff also said he was disturbed by what he saw on the videos. >> after seeing this video what were your impressions? can you give us your impressions? >> i want to throw up. i mean, it just makes you sick to your stomach when you see that initial video. but, again, that's a snapshot. as a professional i have to look beyond just that one first video and look at the total picture. and that's what we're doing. >> now, according to sheriff lott there are th
i'm louis burgdorf, this morning the fbi and justice department have launched investigations after video from a south carolina classroom provoked tough questions about how african-american students are treated. multiple videos showing deputy ben fields, a school resource officer, at spring valley high in columbia slamming a female student to the ground. fields has been suspended without pay, pending an internal investigation. sheriff leon lott of richland county said in a news conference that...