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now fbi director james comey is weighing in on a possible cause. he says the criticism that followed a series of police shootings over the last year they have had a chilling effect on law enforcement. >> reporter: his comments have ignited a controversy. he says the recent increase in crime nationwide may in part be because police officers are under increased scrutiny. >> black rights matter! >> reporter: and he also points a finger at the national debate over the black lives matter movement. >> each time something interprets this as anti-law enforcement one line moves away. and each time within interprets hashtag police lives matter, the other line moves away. and maybe that's why we have a crisis of violent crime in some of our major cities in this country. >> reporter: he talked about the so-called ferguson effect, the idea that police across the country have pulled back, slowed down law enforcement. in response to the protests over the shooting of michael brown. comy said he couldn't be sure that was happening, but he said it was common sense.
now fbi director james comey is weighing in on a possible cause. he says the criticism that followed a series of police shootings over the last year they have had a chilling effect on law enforcement. >> reporter: his comments have ignited a controversy. he says the recent increase in crime nationwide may in part be because police officers are under increased scrutiny. >> black rights matter! >> reporter: and he also points a finger at the national debate over the black lives...
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the multibillion dollars industry of fantasy football is under investigation by the fbi. players and law makers allege draft kings, one of the two main companies that operate sports sites used inside information to prey upon other players. one employee has already admitted he inadvertently released data before lineups for nfl games had been locked in. they admit many of their employees consistently win large prize amounts >> law enforcement agents freed 149 children from traffickers in a nationwide crack down led by the fbi. more than 150 people were arrested in sting operations in 135 cities. officials say the youngest trafficking victim recovered was 12 years old. and the sweep called operation cross country is aimed at helping children who ran away from home. >> they run away from possibly a bad family situation, and then get pulled into drugs or, again, lifestyle that leads to prostitution. >> this is the ninth year the fbi has carried out initiatives like this >>> a 19 year old man killed and his brother severely wounded after they were beating as part of a so-called
the multibillion dollars industry of fantasy football is under investigation by the fbi. players and law makers allege draft kings, one of the two main companies that operate sports sites used inside information to prey upon other players. one employee has already admitted he inadvertently released data before lineups for nfl games had been locked in. they admit many of their employees consistently win large prize amounts >> law enforcement agents freed 149 children from traffickers in a...
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so 1-800-call-fbi if you have any information, pictures or video. but jonathan, mostly, as the sheriff described these families living through a nightmare right now, and hoping that they can share more information about these individuals sometime later in the day, when the oregon state medical examiner clears that information. right now the sheriff saying we're not going to release any names before that happens. >> still a lot of unknowns now. not just the victim, but also the suspect. the sheriff does not want to release that information. you interviewed the sheriff earlier today, help us better understand why he is being so forceful on this topic. >> reporter: well, i think ho laid it out pretty well in that news conference. his's firm opinion that naming someone glorifies them. he believes part of the reason this young man did this is he wanted to be famous. and this sheriff is saying that that name is not going to give his name out. that name will come out, the medical examiner will release it at some point, but this sheriff adamant that that's
so 1-800-call-fbi if you have any information, pictures or video. but jonathan, mostly, as the sheriff described these families living through a nightmare right now, and hoping that they can share more information about these individuals sometime later in the day, when the oregon state medical examiner clears that information. right now the sheriff saying we're not going to release any names before that happens. >> still a lot of unknowns now. not just the victim, but also the suspect....
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the one that the fbi has? >> the server that was used in the tenure of my state department service. >> why did you -- could the secret service agent standing at the back door of your house protect someone from russia or china from hacking into your system? why did you mention the secret service. >> out of an abundance of being transparent. >> what is the relevance to protecting from classified information? >> there was nothing marked classified on my emails, either send or receive. >> you used the right term, mark. you provided the statement there. >> congressman, there was a lot of confusion, because many americans have no idea how the classification process works. and therefore, i wanted to make it clear that there is a system within our government, certainly within the state department, where materials that is thought to be classified is marked such, so that people have the opportunity to know how they're supposed to be handling those materials, and that's why it became clearer, i believe, to say that nothi
the one that the fbi has? >> the server that was used in the tenure of my state department service. >> why did you -- could the secret service agent standing at the back door of your house protect someone from russia or china from hacking into your system? why did you mention the secret service. >> out of an abundance of being transparent. >> what is the relevance to protecting from classified information? >> there was nothing marked classified on my emails, either...
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i'm an fbi cyber investigator. which means, you understand what a tower dump is? yes. woman: your honor, i fail to see the relevance of this line of questioning. it speaks to the defendant's claim that she was being stalked. answer the question, mr. krumitz. it's information requested from service providers that indicates the devices that connected with a particular tower. and what does this information include? telephone numbers and a time stamp indicating when the device pinged the tower. okay, so, if i was to show you a time stamp from a cell phone that pinged several towers within 30 seconds of another cell phone pinging those same towers, what would you conclude? well, most likely the owner of the first phone was being followed by the owner of the second. perfect. so according to these tower dump records, who would you conclude, in this case, the owner of the second phone is? francine krumitz. attorney: objection. daniel krumitz is not called as an expert witness, and that information has not been entered into evidence. in ten cases over just two days, objection!
i'm an fbi cyber investigator. which means, you understand what a tower dump is? yes. woman: your honor, i fail to see the relevance of this line of questioning. it speaks to the defendant's claim that she was being stalked. answer the question, mr. krumitz. it's information requested from service providers that indicates the devices that connected with a particular tower. and what does this information include? telephone numbers and a time stamp indicating when the device pinged the tower....
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the fbi came in and did something magical. no the fbi just came in. andal with those detectives with the increased personnel just gave them additional resources to focus on the problem. >>reporter: that's the key. it takes manpower and a lot of over time in the crucial 48 hours after a killing. experts say police chief have to help those victims families and makeÑ these cases a priority. and politicians and voters need to give department the resources they need. this story is businessed on numbers that local agency report to the fbi but police in richmond called me late today said the fbi missed some of theirs and their clearance rate is actually 47 percent not 32 percent. either way there's still a lot of work to do. i'm posting the complete legislature at our web site. see who is doing a good job catching kill as near as surprising.ic >> thanks. >> halloween is this saturday. lots of parents are concerned about keeping track of their little trick or treateders. >> we need to find a device that would help keep our children safe and give us peace of
the fbi came in and did something magical. no the fbi just came in. andal with those detectives with the increased personnel just gave them additional resources to focus on the problem. >>reporter: that's the key. it takes manpower and a lot of over time in the crucial 48 hours after a killing. experts say police chief have to help those victims families and makeÑ these cases a priority. and politicians and voters need to give department the resources they need. this story is businessed...
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it took 16 years for the fbi to capture whitey bulger. i think the mystery about whitey is the degree by which he was enabled by the system, and who the players were in that enabling. the fact that only one person has ever been held accountable over what took place over those years is really extraordinary. what they were concerned about is how do we protect our assets? how do we protect our informants and make sure that their identities are not revealed, and they're kept out there on the streets. >> his book "where the bodies were buries: whitey bulger and the world that made him." i'm john seigenthaler. we'll be back here tomorrow. the news will continue with antonio mara. don't go away. >> >>> major mistake - to be clear, the decision to provide fires was a u.s. decision made within the u.s. chain of command. >> the top u.s. general in afghanistan commits to a full investigation into a deadly strike on an afghan hospital >>> russian reprimand. >> i will not speculate on the motives, i will just reiterate or restate that this is
it took 16 years for the fbi to capture whitey bulger. i think the mystery about whitey is the degree by which he was enabled by the system, and who the players were in that enabling. the fact that only one person has ever been held accountable over what took place over those years is really extraordinary. what they were concerned about is how do we protect our assets? how do we protect our informants and make sure that their identities are not revealed, and they're kept out there on the...
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. >> the fbi has opened a civil rights investigation into an u.s. high school in which a police officer appears to throw an african-american female student to the ground and then drag her across the classroom. >> incredible pictures. the officer named benefields carried out the action at spring valley high school after the student refused to leave the classroom for being disruptive. it has sparked outrage on social media. fields has been placed on leave while he is investigate. >> patty culhane, create incredible pictures. what more do we know about the events that led to this. >> well, i think one of the remarkable things is how little this female high school student fights back. just to set the scene for you as we play that video. according to school and police officials. the police officer was called into the classroom because several times the girl, we don't know her identity yet, she was asked to get up and leave the classroom. she refused. he seems to put her in a chokehold but he flings her across the floor and tells her to put your hands beh
. >> the fbi has opened a civil rights investigation into an u.s. high school in which a police officer appears to throw an african-american female student to the ground and then drag her across the classroom. >> incredible pictures. the officer named benefields carried out the action at spring valley high school after the student refused to leave the classroom for being disruptive. it has sparked outrage on social media. fields has been placed on leave while he is investigate....
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fbi. woman: oh. fbi. oh. oh, sorry. hey! elevator. easy, man. fbi. (door creaks open) fbi. tonight we come to let loose. tonight we come to dance. they try to put us in a box, they try to categorize us. saying: we gotta dress like this, we gotta talk like that... but we say no more! ♪ spirit use your wings. freedom! ♪ tonight we change things. freedom. freedom. thiproof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis serious,sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get test
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the fbi found out where a whole lot of cash stolen from an armored truck was hiding. in a backyard. >> investigators certainly had to do some digging around. rob mcmillan has more. >> reporter: who would have thought in this middle-class, nondescript fontana neighborhood that undercover fbi agents would find more than half a million dollars in cash? just buried in the backyard of this fontana home. certainly not neighbors we spoke with. >> they seemed pretty reserved. i used to see this lady that i always used to say good morning to her. she answered back and it was okay. she was really nice. i'm surprised. no, i don't know that much. i just had my baby. i'm all the time inside. >> reporter: the fbi says the money trail started in los angeles over a year ago. loomis armored truck driver cesar yanez conspired with his partner to steal the money. they were arrested last november. he was sentenced to nearly five years in federal prison but the fbi would not say how the money ended up buried in this fontana backyard nor what led them here. only that it was a tip from an i
the fbi found out where a whole lot of cash stolen from an armored truck was hiding. in a backyard. >> investigators certainly had to do some digging around. rob mcmillan has more. >> reporter: who would have thought in this middle-class, nondescript fontana neighborhood that undercover fbi agents would find more than half a million dollars in cash? just buried in the backyard of this fontana home. certainly not neighbors we spoke with. >> they seemed pretty reserved. i used...
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fbi fbi's brad cohen says oftentimes they're runaways. how pervasive of a problem is it? >> it's ongoing. some are repeat offenders. some we've arrested, we've seen on other operations, which is a bad thing. you think we're getting the message out to them. some we have. some we haven't. >> reporter: and, ernie, this is a problem that has been going on for a long time. so this operation will continue to go on every year as long as necessary. the feds know they can't get every under age age sex worker, but they are trying to make at least a dent in the problem. too, the children? families. others into foster care. you heard fbi agents say it can be a repeat problem. sometimes they run away again and get back out to a life on the street ernie: thank you very much. lamar odom is fighting for his life. tmz says the former basketball star is in a coma after he was found unresponsive at a legal brothel. they say doctors found traces of cocaine in his system. >> we are told lamar has a 50/50 chance of survival. there are four organs failing, including his kidneys. he is having ma
fbi fbi's brad cohen says oftentimes they're runaways. how pervasive of a problem is it? >> it's ongoing. some are repeat offenders. some we've arrested, we've seen on other operations, which is a bad thing. you think we're getting the message out to them. some we have. some we haven't. >> reporter: and, ernie, this is a problem that has been going on for a long time. so this operation will continue to go on every year as long as necessary. the feds know they can't get every under...
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the fbi came in and did something magical. no the fbi just came in. andal with those detectives with the increased personnel just gave them additional resources to focus on the problem. >>reporter: that's the key. it takes manpower and a lot of over time in the crucial 48 hours after a killing. experts say police chief have to help those victims families and makeÑ these cases a priority. and politicians and voters need to give department the resources they need. this story is businessed on numbers that local agency report to the fbi but police in richmond called me late today said the fbi missed some of theirs and their clearance rate is actually 47 percent not 32 percent. either way there's still a lot of work to do. i'm posting the complete legislature at our web site. see who is doing a good job catching kill as near as surprising.ic >> thanks. >> halloween is this saturday. lots of parents are concerned about keeping track of their little trick or treateders. >> we need to find a device that would help keep our children safe and give us peace of
the fbi came in and did something magical. no the fbi just came in. andal with those detectives with the increased personnel just gave them additional resources to focus on the problem. >>reporter: that's the key. it takes manpower and a lot of over time in the crucial 48 hours after a killing. experts say police chief have to help those victims families and makeÑ these cases a priority. and politicians and voters need to give department the resources they need. this story is businessed...
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the fbi said she was recovered here in oakland. the fbi said it will do a similar operation when the super bowl and 1 million extra tourists arrive here next february. >> traffickers will know that it will be a target rich environment and they will bring their victims into the bay area because they know that they can make pay lot of money. >> during the sting the fbi also arrested 52 johns from the bay area. >>> tonight police say this is the drive who hit and can id a pedestrian in san jose and took off. he is 29-year-old pedro cortez bernal. he turned himself in this morning. police fund his ford white pickup truck. the victim, a man in his 60 air -- 60s died at the scene. >>> we have learned people in los gatos are faking it to try to keep traffic out of their town. kpix5's emily turner shows us how they're using the popular navigation app ways for their own mean. >> reporter: the ways app is to help make life easier, but for the folks who live here in the town of los gatos, they say that's not happening, at least not yet. >> i
the fbi said she was recovered here in oakland. the fbi said it will do a similar operation when the super bowl and 1 million extra tourists arrive here next february. >> traffickers will know that it will be a target rich environment and they will bring their victims into the bay area because they know that they can make pay lot of money. >> during the sting the fbi also arrested 52 johns from the bay area. >>> tonight police say this is the drive who hit and can id a...
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local universities are on high alert this morning after fbi warning. the threat of violence posted on social media did not specify though which university is the intended target. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us now outside temple university with the latest information on this. good morning, jan. >> reporter: erika, good morning, that's very important distinction to make. the fbi says that no specific college or university with specifically named this this threatening post, however, in an over abundance of cautious, an investigation now underway. campus communities all across the delaware valerie being alerted about the situation. take a look at the video, temple university here is on high alert, they have normal operations today. but the schools increase the visibility of it police officers. school leaders are encouraging student to be aware of their suggestion and report any suspicious activities as well. now, colleges and university across the delaware valerie doing much of the same. thousands of students and thousands of alerts have
local universities are on high alert this morning after fbi warning. the threat of violence posted on social media did not specify though which university is the intended target. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us now outside temple university with the latest information on this. good morning, jan. >> reporter: erika, good morning, that's very important distinction to make. the fbi says that no specific college or university with specifically named this this...
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this instance that this is a very specific threat. >> jj, just retired as a special agent, with the fbi for 26 years. he spent an entire career analyzing threats like this one. >> if there were a more specific threat, if there were more specific information, this wouldn't have gone out like it had. law enforcement, the fbi, atf, other agencies would have been addressing this specific threat. >> local state, federal authorities are taking this threat seriously, working together to investigate. in the meantime, campus leaders have sent out thousands of alerts to student, like this one, from temple, that reads in part: temple police are closely monitoring this situation and keeping in contact with local and federal officials. in addition, temple police will have increased visibility on campus monday. the university will have normal operations monday. >> but for many with college campus violence, fresh in mind, they can't help but feel on edge. >> this just makes me feel nervous to be by myself on campus, even during the day. >> reporter: now, the fbi is still investigating. in the meantime
this instance that this is a very specific threat. >> jj, just retired as a special agent, with the fbi for 26 years. he spent an entire career analyzing threats like this one. >> if there were a more specific threat, if there were more specific information, this wouldn't have gone out like it had. law enforcement, the fbi, atf, other agencies would have been addressing this specific threat. >> local state, federal authorities are taking this threat seriously, working together...
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the fbi used ads to contact pimps and send agents posing as johns. the special agent who ran the operation said the victims were not trafficked from other countries. >> we would like to think it is not happening here and it's not our kids, but these are our kids,. -- kids. all 149 are american kids. tom: during the staying, the youngest child they found forced into prostitution was just 12 years old. in the history of these things, they once found a child forced into prostitution at the age of 9. live in alexandria, tom roussey, abc 7 news. awful. thank you, tom. the two men at the center of a video that has gone viral will hold a press conference tomorrow afternoon in the district. shows jason being handcuffed by d.c. police, and moments later the person shooting the video who identify themselves as michael brown was taken to the ground by an officer. brown says it started when a white couple felt uncomfortable around the two men near an atm in southeast. the police say one of the men ran away as the other try to forcibly get him off him. abc 7 will
the fbi used ads to contact pimps and send agents posing as johns. the special agent who ran the operation said the victims were not trafficked from other countries. >> we would like to think it is not happening here and it's not our kids, but these are our kids,. -- kids. all 149 are american kids. tom: during the staying, the youngest child they found forced into prostitution was just 12 years old. in the history of these things, they once found a child forced into prostitution at the...
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. >> and fbi director in cincinnati, ohio today, saying that homegrown recruitism by isis in the u.s. is a widespread threat that goes on 24-hours a day. he said that before in the course of the last year, but we know that he's seeking access to encrypted information to help fight terrorism. but lawmakers on capitol hill, that the threat is sufficient. >> john terrett, thank you. >>> two milwaukee police officers injured by a man with a gun that was purchased illegally. the unprecedented case, and the jury's decision, next. >>> and new life in surveillance of muslims after 9/11. aljazeera goes one-on-one with a u.s. army veteran. >> somebody is going to commit a crime. >> that was testimony from a gun shop employee in a case that ended in a landmark decision. a wisconsin jury ordered a milwaukee area dealer to pay $6 million to a pair of police officers. the jury found that badger sold firearms to a straw buyer. he was too young to buy a gun at the time. and a month later, he used the gun to shoot the officers. the gun store has been found liable for injuries caused by the weapon. in
. >> and fbi director in cincinnati, ohio today, saying that homegrown recruitism by isis in the u.s. is a widespread threat that goes on 24-hours a day. he said that before in the course of the last year, but we know that he's seeking access to encrypted information to help fight terrorism. but lawmakers on capitol hill, that the threat is sufficient. >> john terrett, thank you. >>> two milwaukee police officers injured by a man with a gun that was purchased illegally. the...
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the fbi says the threat was made on social media. we found the posting where it said that someone will take up arms against a university near philadelphia. by the way, it's the same web forum where a post was made threatening a shooting at a school in the northwest and the next day there was the shooting in oregon. according to the fbi, no specific school was mentioned in the threat. still our local colleges and universities pushed out text and e-mail alerts to their campuses. >> maybe it's someone messing around on their computer. at the same time it's scary and i'm not sure if i should go to classes. >> if you're unfrt kbl walking to class at that time, i think it's understandable not to go to class. >> and on that note, according to the campus alerts that we've obtained, none mention the canceling of any classes or activities, simply asking students to report suspicious activity to security or police. i'm matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >>> information on a fatal fall of a college student that we first told you about over the weekend.
the fbi says the threat was made on social media. we found the posting where it said that someone will take up arms against a university near philadelphia. by the way, it's the same web forum where a post was made threatening a shooting at a school in the northwest and the next day there was the shooting in oregon. according to the fbi, no specific school was mentioned in the threat. still our local colleges and universities pushed out text and e-mail alerts to their campuses. >> maybe...
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the fbi says she was recovered here in oakland. the fbi says it will do a similar operation when the super bowl and a million extra tourists arrive here next february. >> traffickers know that it will be a target-rich environment and they will bring, um, their victims into the bay area because they know that they can make a lot of money. >> reporter: in oakland, joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> during the sting the fbi also arrested 52 johns from the bay area. >>> there appears to be tension between lamar odom's estranged wife and the owner of the sierra nevada brothel where odom was found unconscious. the former pro basketball player is hospitalized. love ranch owner dennis hof said he had been told not to speak to the media by representatives of odom's estranged wife, khloe kardashian. >> i told her some of the outlets that were interested and she says, just send them to me. i'll have khloe to do it. i said tell her to go it hell. >> kardashian's rep says hof was asked politely to respect her privacy. meanwhile, odom reportedly received s
the fbi says she was recovered here in oakland. the fbi says it will do a similar operation when the super bowl and a million extra tourists arrive here next february. >> traffickers know that it will be a target-rich environment and they will bring, um, their victims into the bay area because they know that they can make a lot of money. >> reporter: in oakland, joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> during the sting the fbi also arrested 52 johns from the bay area. >>> there...
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tonight, the fbi is now investigating. police cars rushing to meet that plane after it touched down. eye witnesses say a flight broke out when a woman reclined in her seat. a man behind her now accused of choking her. the suspect seen leaving that plain. abc's david kerley with the audio. the woman talking to authorities deciding whether to press charges in the newest case of air rage. jet was only 13 minutes into >> hey, flight attendant just called. evidently we got two passengers altercation so we need to get turned around back to lax. >> west 2010, i'm declaring you an emergency. a woman reported she was choked apparently after putting her >> the lady who got hit, was talking about it. she was really emotional. >> reporter: police and the fbi were there. and the man, who was never and was taken into custody with officers talking to the alleged victim. >> you have to press charges. >> you're going to regret that. >> what am i going to do, i'm going to stay here all night? >> i can't do anything i'm going to need you to
tonight, the fbi is now investigating. police cars rushing to meet that plane after it touched down. eye witnesses say a flight broke out when a woman reclined in her seat. a man behind her now accused of choking her. the suspect seen leaving that plain. abc's david kerley with the audio. the woman talking to authorities deciding whether to press charges in the newest case of air rage. jet was only 13 minutes into >> hey, flight attendant just called. evidently we got two passengers...
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the frightening questions about terrorism after this dramatic fbi sting. >>> hanging on for dear life. the construction worker dangling from a bridge waiting for help. his ordeal caught on camera. >>> and later, football food suitable for a tailgate party only served at home from barbecue in a cup to game day beverages with a special kick. we've got some real winners. it's thursday, october 8th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> and good morning on this thursday. i'm marci gonzales in for reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. we do thank you for joining us here on this thursday. we're going to start on a serious note and really what was a difficult decision by the coast guard calling off the search for the crew on board a cargo ship that sank off the bahamas in the middle of hurricane joaquin. >> the families of the 28 americans and five polish crew members are mou coming to terms with the loss. investigators are vowing to do everything they can to find out what went wrong. more now from abc's brandi hitt. >> after an exhaustive nearly week long search for survivors, the c
the frightening questions about terrorism after this dramatic fbi sting. >>> hanging on for dear life. the construction worker dangling from a bridge waiting for help. his ordeal caught on camera. >>> and later, football food suitable for a tailgate party only served at home from barbecue in a cup to game day beverages with a special kick. we've got some real winners. it's thursday, october 8th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> and...
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college gunmen spoke briefly with reporters last night he suggested in talking with the police and fbi cases this has been a devastating time for him and his family and he shot. >>: is been a devastating day for me in my family i access to give us our pricing.--privacy. >>catherine heenan: a startling fact continue uncovered in the wake of the letter shooting there had 142 school shootings since the senate took shooting in 2012 that is when he killed 20 elementary school students and six adults before turning the gun on himself and connecticut the data comes from a gun advocacy group called every town the 142 school shootings are classified as when a gun was fired inside of a school building or on a campus that is an average of nearly one week will continue to track the developments on the air also on line www.kron4.com will hear from shechem witnesses to describe the horror that the witness on campus and we have a slight shock from the scene of the shooting yesterday bringing you up to that of the latest information. >>catherine heenan: the woman has been arrested for stabbing to in y
college gunmen spoke briefly with reporters last night he suggested in talking with the police and fbi cases this has been a devastating time for him and his family and he shot. >>: is been a devastating day for me in my family i access to give us our pricing.--privacy. >>catherine heenan: a startling fact continue uncovered in the wake of the letter shooting there had 142 school shootings since the senate took shooting in 2012 that is when he killed 20 elementary school students...
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the fbi on the case. >>> the war of wordescalateing tonight. donald trump set to speak about what he said about george w. bush and 9/11. jeb bush outraged. >>> and joe biden watch. is there now a time line? and the head of the cia e-mail hacked. a high school student that broke in. >>> the investigation tonight, did this driver act on purpose? suddenly swerving into the other lane? >>> oprah's milljon dollar move sendingtocks oaring soaring. will her stocks follow her? >>> and another it unanimous check is delivered. tonight you can decide where the check koes. >>> good evening from chicago. and we begin tonight with new reporting at this hour. after that passenger jet was flight. the cockpit calling air traffic control saying there were passengers in an altercation. night, the fbi is now investigating. police cars rushing to meet that plane after it touched down. eye witnesses say a flight broke out when a woman reclined in her seat. a man behind her now accused of choking her. the suspect s sn leaving that plain. abc's david kerley with the t
the fbi on the case. >>> the war of wordescalateing tonight. donald trump set to speak about what he said about george w. bush and 9/11. jeb bush outraged. >>> and joe biden watch. is there now a time line? and the head of the cia e-mail hacked. a high school student that broke in. >>> the investigation tonight, did this driver act on purpose? suddenly swerving into the other lane? >>> oprah's milljon dollar move sendingtocks oaring soaring. will her stocks...
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josh earnest dismissed the fbi director's theory. >> the available evidence does not support the notion that law enforcement officers are shying away from their responsibilities. >> reporter: this was the second time in a week that comey spoke about the concern. >> in many cities across the country violence is the same, and in some cases even lower. but we must stair at this problem to figure out why it is happening, and what we can do about it. >> mike viqueira, al jazeera, washington. >>> and we will bring you president obama's speech to the chief's association this afternoon at 3:00 pm eastern. >>> the u.n. secretary general is expected to vote shortly to call for ending the u.s. economic embargo against cuba. it would be a symbolic advisory vote. >> the damage caused by this undeserved embargo against cuba is enormous. we'll vote for this resolution. >> president obama has repeatedly said he would like to see the sanctions lifted. only congress has the power to do that. >>> there are concerns the government may use hacking threats to expand domestic spying. >>> and topping trump, be
josh earnest dismissed the fbi director's theory. >> the available evidence does not support the notion that law enforcement officers are shying away from their responsibilities. >> reporter: this was the second time in a week that comey spoke about the concern. >> in many cities across the country violence is the same, and in some cases even lower. but we must stair at this problem to figure out why it is happening, and what we can do about it. >> mike viqueira, al...
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the fbi said there was no arrest or charges at this time. the passengers did get to san francisco on another plane. five hours late. lauren lyster, abc news, los angeles. reena, kendis, ba can to you. >> thanks to lauren there in l. afghanistan. a scary scene on a school bus in camera. dozens of kids on board when a heater hose ruptured in the back of the bus. you see it there and started leaking anti-freeze after all of this happened, some of the kids had stomach and headaches as well as burning eyes. the parents also claimed their children weren't checked at the school. the school district says none of the kids were sprayed and that the bus has been inspected every summer before the school year gets under way. >>> and this tragic scene in houston at a grocery store. a young mother died while protecting her child when a car smashed into the store. six people were also injured. police say the elderly driver was pulling ot of a parking spot when she hit the reverse and >>> lawsuits from vehicle owners stemming in volkswagen's emission scandal
the fbi said there was no arrest or charges at this time. the passengers did get to san francisco on another plane. five hours late. lauren lyster, abc news, los angeles. reena, kendis, ba can to you. >> thanks to lauren there in l. afghanistan. a scary scene on a school bus in camera. dozens of kids on board when a heater hose ruptured in the back of the bus. you see it there and started leaking anti-freeze after all of this happened, some of the kids had stomach and headaches as well as...
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the suspects and the evidence. >> the fbi has reportedly helped break up a smuggling ring in eastern europe that was allegedly trying to sell nuclear material to i.s.i.l. the associated press is says the agency stopped four attempted sales of radioactive materials. emma hayward reports. >> he was no ordinary target and armed moldovan, police, this is what they've been looking for. a sample of radioactive cesium for potential use in a dirty bomb. the seller said one of the suspected middle men wanted the stash sold to i.s.i.l. it's a case which has exposed moldova as a hub. operating illegally in an impoverished part of eastern europe. in the past, moldovan police have stopped four attempts by by russian linked gangs. when they raided the home of former kgb informant theodore khetris they found blueprints on how to build a dirty bomb. >> one of those dirty bombs, have you layered of such a thing? explosion would spread material over this big a territory. >> reporter: this was all part of a sting. khetr-is believed when he went to pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars, it came from
the suspects and the evidence. >> the fbi has reportedly helped break up a smuggling ring in eastern europe that was allegedly trying to sell nuclear material to i.s.i.l. the associated press is says the agency stopped four attempted sales of radioactive materials. emma hayward reports. >> he was no ordinary target and armed moldovan, police, this is what they've been looking for. a sample of radioactive cesium for potential use in a dirty bomb. the seller said one of the suspected...
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. >>> and the fbi looking into reports that a teenager hacked the head of the cia. he teenager said he got into the personal email account of the cia head. jeh johnson's personal email was compromised. >>> students deciding whether to take down the state flag with its confederate symbol. >>> and refugees finding other ways to get into europe, including along the serbia, croatia border. >> governments secretly paying ransoms. >> we were told never to disclose that they actually paid. >> are they saving lives or putting more at risk? >>> slovenia is trying to cope with more and more people crossing its borders this morning from croatia. slovenia saying it could soon deploy the army to help limit the number of refugees. >>> authorities also easing restrictions on the border between serbia and croatia. and that's where our correspondent is. are they dealing with more than they expected? >> reporter: well, it seems so. right now there are -- i would say around 500 people, newly arriv arriv arrived refugees on the border. they had to walk from the border to here. it's a d
. >>> and the fbi looking into reports that a teenager hacked the head of the cia. he teenager said he got into the personal email account of the cia head. jeh johnson's personal email was compromised. >>> students deciding whether to take down the state flag with its confederate symbol. >>> and refugees finding other ways to get into europe, including along the serbia, croatia border. >> governments secretly paying ransoms. >> we were told never to...
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tonight, the fbi is now investigating. police cars rushing to meet that plane after it touched down. eyewitnesses say a fight broke out when a woman reclined in her seat. a man behind her now accused of choking her. the suspect seen leaving that plane. abc's david kerley with the audio tonight. the woman talking to authorities deciding whether to press charges in this newest case of alleged air rage. >> reporter: the southwest jet was only 13 minutes into its flight when the pilot calls the l-a tower. >> hey, flight attendant just called. evidently we got two passengers that are in a physical altercation, so we need to get turned around and back to l.a.x. >> west 2010, i'm declaring you an emergency. >> reporter: inside the jet, an escalating situation according to southwest. a fight between two passengers. those on board say it was all about a reclining seat. a woman reported she was choked by the man behind her, apparently after putting her seat back. >> the lady who got hit was talking about it. she said, he hit me in m
tonight, the fbi is now investigating. police cars rushing to meet that plane after it touched down. eyewitnesses say a fight broke out when a woman reclined in her seat. a man behind her now accused of choking her. the suspect seen leaving that plane. abc's david kerley with the audio tonight. the woman talking to authorities deciding whether to press charges in this newest case of alleged air rage. >> reporter: the southwest jet was only 13 minutes into its flight when the pilot calls...
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. >> the fbi disrupts a smuggling ring trying sell radioactive material to i.s.i.l. >>> and diamond dive. >> for everyone in the pipeline, us as well, the manufacturers and retailers. >> plunging diamond sales because of worldwide economic uncertainty are taking a bit of shine off the sparkling stones. good evening, i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. we begin with a major escalation and show of force by russia in war torn syria. the kremlin said it had launched cruise missiles from locations in the caspian sea. the russian naval strikes come as syrian naval forces launched an offense under the cover of russian air strikes. defense secretary ash carter said u.s. led coalition forces will not cooperate with russia and the pentagon confirmed u.s. jets recently had to change their routes to avoid russian fighter planes over syria and that air operations in general have had to be adjusted because of the russians flying these missions. al jazeera's peter sharp reports from moscow. >> reporter: from the caspian sea 1200 kilometers from the fighting russia opened a second front in the
. >> the fbi disrupts a smuggling ring trying sell radioactive material to i.s.i.l. >>> and diamond dive. >> for everyone in the pipeline, us as well, the manufacturers and retailers. >> plunging diamond sales because of worldwide economic uncertainty are taking a bit of shine off the sparkling stones. good evening, i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. we begin with a major escalation and show of force by russia in war torn syria. the kremlin said it had...
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ryan: officer causley, this is special agent ryan with the fbi. listen to me carefully, i need you and your detail to toss your phones now. you're being tracked. phones. it's done. nelson: didn't work. he's still tagged. the tracker has to be on him, hidden. you two, get a team, bring causley back. on it. ryan: officer causley, i believe your brother planted a tracker on you. it's small, it should be hidden on something he knows you would keep with you. causley: he hid the tracker in my badge? sneaky son of a... man: oh, my god! woman: what was that?! somebody call 911! hey, man. isn't that that cop? call an ambulance, i've got causley! nelson: hello? yo, listen, listen. we need an emt over at avenue 24 and d street. hurry up! come quick! come on! that's the cop that killed derek noels! get back now! come on! mundo: get him back to the precinct, go! hurry, hurry, the tracker. it's my badge, my badge. get in. (tires screeching) (chanting): where is derek noels? justice knows no death! where is derek noels? justice knows no death! where is derek noe
ryan: officer causley, this is special agent ryan with the fbi. listen to me carefully, i need you and your detail to toss your phones now. you're being tracked. phones. it's done. nelson: didn't work. he's still tagged. the tracker has to be on him, hidden. you two, get a team, bring causley back. on it. ryan: officer causley, i believe your brother planted a tracker on you. it's small, it should be hidden on something he knows you would keep with you. causley: he hid the tracker in my badge?...
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he said, maybe the fbi does, but that's not me. i won't have my fingerprints on the revolver. >> i doubt that bernie sanders is counting on the fbi to clear his way to the white house. that was a gesture and it fits right in. i don't care if it was calculated or not. the american people loved it and he raised $20 million in 24 hours after that. the american public does not think it is a huge issue.>> hillary clinton has had problems in the past with what? with appearing to be untrustworthy.>> she still has very bad ratings. she helped herself. >> she didn't wipe it out. she came across as tough and confident. a lot of folks don't think they can trust the clintons, but they will vote for them. >> next week for the benghazi committee, she won her wrists -- chris -- wish to tune in. benghazi has been discredited and i think she will get through that just fine as well.>> did you know that hillary clinton was similar to jim was -- jim webb was. now, she is trying to be as progressive as bernie sanders. >> she answered the question. she
he said, maybe the fbi does, but that's not me. i won't have my fingerprints on the revolver. >> i doubt that bernie sanders is counting on the fbi to clear his way to the white house. that was a gesture and it fits right in. i don't care if it was calculated or not. the american people loved it and he raised $20 million in 24 hours after that. the american public does not think it is a huge issue.>> hillary clinton has had problems in the past with what? with appearing to be...
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ryan: officer causley, this is special agent ryan with the fbi. listen to me carefully, i need you and your detail to toss your phones now. you're being tracked. phones. it's done. nelson: didn't work. he's still tagged. the tracker has to be on him, hidden. you two, get a team, bring causley back. on it. ryan: officer causley, i believe your brother planted a tracker on you. it's small, it should be hidden on something he knows you would keep with you. causley: he hid the tracker in my badge? sneaky son of a... man: oh, my god! woman: what was that?! somebody call 911! hey, man. isn't that that cop? call an ambulance, i've got causley! nelson: hello? yo, listen, listen. we need an emt over at avenue 24 and d street. hurry up! come quick! come on! that's the cop that killed derek noels! get back now! come on! mundo: get him back to the precinct, go! stay back! stay back! hurry, hurry, the tracker. it's my badge, my badge. get in. (tires screeching) (chanting): where is derek noels? justice knows no death! where is derek noels? justice knows no dea
ryan: officer causley, this is special agent ryan with the fbi. listen to me carefully, i need you and your detail to toss your phones now. you're being tracked. phones. it's done. nelson: didn't work. he's still tagged. the tracker has to be on him, hidden. you two, get a team, bring causley back. on it. ryan: officer causley, i believe your brother planted a tracker on you. it's small, it should be hidden on something he knows you would keep with you. causley: he hid the tracker in my badge?...
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a connecticut-based company says it will turn over everything it has to the fbi. the company had been backing up her e-mails on a cloud storage system since 2013. investigators are trying to recover e-mails she said she deleted because they contained personal information. clinton is hitting back at critics for another investigation. this one into the attacks on a diplomatic compound in benghazi, libya. it is all part of clinton's first national campaign ad. here's that story. >>reporter: hillary clinton's first national television ad is a pre-emptive strike. it comes two weeks before she's on the hot seat in front of the national committee about benghazi. clinton's campaign unleashed the ad on tuesday pouncing on a recent comment by kevin mccarthy, the man likely to be the new house speaker. >> everybody thought hillary clinton was unbeatable so we put together a benghazi special committee. what are her numbers today? they're dropping. why? she's not trustworthy. but nobody would have known that had happened had we not thought something -- >> i agree. >>reporter:
a connecticut-based company says it will turn over everything it has to the fbi. the company had been backing up her e-mails on a cloud storage system since 2013. investigators are trying to recover e-mails she said she deleted because they contained personal information. clinton is hitting back at critics for another investigation. this one into the attacks on a diplomatic compound in benghazi, libya. it is all part of clinton's first national campaign ad. here's that story. >>reporter:...
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ryan: officer causley, this is special agent ryan with the fbi. listen to me carefully, i need you and your detail to toss your phones now. you're being tracked. phones. it's done. nelson: didn't work. he's still tagged. the tracker has to be on him, hidden. you two, get a team, bring causley back. on it. ryan: officer causley, i believe your brother planted a tracker on you. it's small, it should be hidden on something he knows you would keep with you. causley: he hid the tracker in my badge? sneaky son of a... man: oh, my god! woman: what was that?! somebody call 911! hey, man. isn't that that cop? call an ambulance, i've got causley! nelson: hello? yo, listen, listen. we need an emt over at avenue 24 and d street. hurry up! come quick! come on! that's the cop that killed derek noels! get back now! come on! mundo: get him back to the precinct, go! stay back! stay back! hurry, hurry, the tracker. it's my badge, my badge. get in. (tires screeching) (chanting): where is derek noels? justice knows no death! where is derek noels? justice knows no dea
ryan: officer causley, this is special agent ryan with the fbi. listen to me carefully, i need you and your detail to toss your phones now. you're being tracked. phones. it's done. nelson: didn't work. he's still tagged. the tracker has to be on him, hidden. you two, get a team, bring causley back. on it. ryan: officer causley, i believe your brother planted a tracker on you. it's small, it should be hidden on something he knows you would keep with you. causley: he hid the tracker in my badge?...
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which can share it with the fbi, cia, and nsa. businesses are supposed to wipe any personal data before it is shared, but opponents say that the bill's requirement to protect consumer's privacy is not strict enough. >> sharing information without robust privacy standards creates as many problems as it may solve. >> supporters of the bill argue it already has good privacy protections, and they prevailed. cyber security experts call this legislation a necessary first step. >> i think we have to trust the government in many ways that they're trying to do the best they can in a situation that's very difficult and changing rapidly every day. >> the measure is backed by the chamber of commerce. but some tech giants including twitter, yelp and apple are opposed to it over privacy concerns. >> then the ayes are 74 and the nays are 21. the bill as amended is passed. >> in the senate the bill had widespread bipartisan input and support. a key to its success. >> it is incredible that we've got a vote with overwhelming bipartisan support. but
which can share it with the fbi, cia, and nsa. businesses are supposed to wipe any personal data before it is shared, but opponents say that the bill's requirement to protect consumer's privacy is not strict enough. >> sharing information without robust privacy standards creates as many problems as it may solve. >> supporters of the bill argue it already has good privacy protections, and they prevailed. cyber security experts call this legislation a necessary first step. >> i...
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community college where nine people were shot to death by a gunman reopens this morning, while the fbi investigates a new threat on several campuses in one city. you're paying more for your own money. a new survey finds finds customers are fees when they use atms from other banks. and bear repellant comes in a 20-pound package. the little dog with the courage to face a family of bears away from her home. i'm anne-marie green. i'm alison harmelin. >>> more floodwaters have trapped so many people, flood watches remain on the eastern sond following days of pounding rain. at least seven storm-related deaths are reported. south carolina is the hardest hit. a state of emergency has been declared and overnight warning wassish for columbia where people may be without drinkable water for days. hundreds have been rescued including this mother and her young child. a door-to-door search is planned for today. david begnaud, is columbia. >> reporter: this pickup truck was no match for fast moving floodwaters in columbia. the waters swept the white truck away in seconds. a swift water rescue team got
community college where nine people were shot to death by a gunman reopens this morning, while the fbi investigates a new threat on several campuses in one city. you're paying more for your own money. a new survey finds finds customers are fees when they use atms from other banks. and bear repellant comes in a 20-pound package. the little dog with the courage to face a family of bears away from her home. i'm anne-marie green. i'm alison harmelin. >>> more floodwaters have trapped so...
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the fbi says they still have to find more than $300,000 in missing cash. in fontana, i'm tom waite, kpix 5. >>> a hip-hop artist from the bay area has his eyes on the white house. tonight we'll introduce you to alpha leo who just declare his candidacy for president. [ laughter ] >> i'll have that story on bay area nightbeat; come join me at 10:00 on our sister station, kbcw 44/cable 12. p >>> we have high clouds over the bay area tonight. and the prospects for warmer weather this weekend as the sun sinks slowly into the west. the forecast is coming up after a break. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up [ inaudible ] >> quarterback is on the hot seat. >> i'm not worried about job security. >> one raider future hall of famer wants to intercept a broncos future hall of famer. >> that would be great to get my hands on one of peyton's balls. >> as for sunday's big showdown in oakland? >> everybody got to get they own tickets. >> no tickets required for this sportscast, coming up. ,,,,,, [announcer] you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's tripl
the fbi says they still have to find more than $300,000 in missing cash. in fontana, i'm tom waite, kpix 5. >>> a hip-hop artist from the bay area has his eyes on the white house. tonight we'll introduce you to alpha leo who just declare his candidacy for president. [ laughter ] >> i'll have that story on bay area nightbeat; come join me at 10:00 on our sister station, kbcw 44/cable 12. p >>> we have high clouds over the bay area tonight. and the prospects for warmer...
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according to the fbi no specific school was mentioned in this threat. still our local colleges and universities pushed out text and e-mail alerts to their campuses. >> they could be playing around with the schools in the area trying to scare people. >> you have to be more safe than sorry. if you're uncomfortable with walking to class at that time, like i think it's understandable not to go to class. >> now some local colleges and universities said they would be increasing security patrols and personnel out there on the streets. and they're also urging students, staff, faculty to be watchful, mindful and report any suspicious activity. i'm matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >>> in the meantime, the campus in umpqua is back open today. and we now know what the shooter did before killing nine people. family members and loved ones gathered at a church last night for a vigil. the pastor's daughter is one of the nine wounded and she says the gunman forced everyone into the room and singled out one classmate before giving him an envelope and a chilling message. >> cal
according to the fbi no specific school was mentioned in this threat. still our local colleges and universities pushed out text and e-mail alerts to their campuses. >> they could be playing around with the schools in the area trying to scare people. >> you have to be more safe than sorry. if you're uncomfortable with walking to class at that time, like i think it's understandable not to go to class. >> now some local colleges and universities said they would be increasing...