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i -- the fbi fight encryption. they are colliding with public safety which we all care deeply about. we don't have an easy answer. but a great democracy should see when it's values are in collusion talk but how we might resolve those two things. there's no easy answer. the good news is where having projective comfort -- conversations with local law enforcement come with allies and with the companies who make these devices and offer these services because they are good folks who care about values. this is a hard problem for our country. we are not here to tell what the answer is. we are here just to tell folks example i use is the fbi is not an end in force imposed upon america from mars. we belong to the american people. with the tools the american people gave us through you, and our job as one of those tools is working so much anymore is to tell the american people. that's what we are talking so much about encryption. you see it in kidnapping cases, drug cases, child abuse cases. there's a conflict in our values t
i -- the fbi fight encryption. they are colliding with public safety which we all care deeply about. we don't have an easy answer. but a great democracy should see when it's values are in collusion talk but how we might resolve those two things. there's no easy answer. the good news is where having projective comfort -- conversations with local law enforcement come with allies and with the companies who make these devices and offer these services because they are good folks who care about...
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would you comment on the fbi's work that they are doing? down, take this name rodney colan, who was killed on his front porch, a driveway of his home -- excuse me, let me stand corrected. lives wounded and still with a bullet in his liver. aspect is thatng it was an officer who mistook him as an african-american male in a stolen car. he was in his mother's car, going home to his house in houston, texas. is, what further fbi investigation can go into this case? i thank you for your indulgence. director comey: thank you, ms. jackson lee. i will look into the last matter. with respect to church fires, we have not ignore them. our agents are investigating a number of incidents around the country. we have not found patterns that connect to our civil rights enforcement work. with respect to guns, people in the fbi care deeply about trying to stop gun violence. will the bureau does not do is get involved in public policy legal questions. our job is to enforce the law. we leave it to the department of justice to make suggestions. we are passionate
would you comment on the fbi's work that they are doing? down, take this name rodney colan, who was killed on his front porch, a driveway of his home -- excuse me, let me stand corrected. lives wounded and still with a bullet in his liver. aspect is thatng it was an officer who mistook him as an african-american male in a stolen car. he was in his mother's car, going home to his house in houston, texas. is, what further fbi investigation can go into this case? i thank you for your indulgence....
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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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i don't see it as more authorities for the fbi. i see it as having the authorities -- we already have the american people have given us, can be used to good effect. >> you also made reference earlier, you and secretary johnen son, about the surge of activity that you're having to manage now. do you have the adequate resources to deal with that surge? i know secretary johnson talked about sequestration and the burdens on his agency. do you have what you need? >> the honest answer is i don't know. for this reason i say that. in what we experienced in may, june, and early july would become the new normal, it would really search the fbi. to meet that surge, we had to move a lot of folks from criminal work. surveillance is only easy on tv. following someone 24/7 without them knowing you're there, is really hard. we had to move them to the other side. the bump in cases has dropped off a little bit. so we're watching it very closely. we have moved people back to be able to do the criminal work. if that surge becomes our new normal, then i
i don't see it as more authorities for the fbi. i see it as having the authorities -- we already have the american people have given us, can be used to good effect. >> you also made reference earlier, you and secretary johnen son, about the surge of activity that you're having to manage now. do you have the adequate resources to deal with that surge? i know secretary johnson talked about sequestration and the burdens on his agency. do you have what you need? >> the honest answer is...
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its second what the fbi did. in 1951 hoover issued a memo to top fbi officials saying the supervisor will be a person responsible to individual for alleged sex deviants. this was discovered through a foia effort two years ago. bfi eventually clicked more than three and 60,000 files on gays and lesbians support in 1962, he outed a young campaign aide and went on a war on him and senator vandenberg, republican, eventually committed suicide in the senate office because what they're brought out about his son and what they're doing to destroy him. j. edgar hoover was a man who does reflect the good people of the fbi or reflect which he and the fbi are trying to do today. the fbi's own website declared that going tell program has rightly criticized by congress and the american people for a bridging first richmond -- -- yet his impending is to grow on fbi building which agree his neighbors not want to find people today try to bring about justice in our country? >> i'm sorry? his name speak with yes, sir spend on not fal
its second what the fbi did. in 1951 hoover issued a memo to top fbi officials saying the supervisor will be a person responsible to individual for alleged sex deviants. this was discovered through a foia effort two years ago. bfi eventually clicked more than three and 60,000 files on gays and lesbians support in 1962, he outed a young campaign aide and went on a war on him and senator vandenberg, republican, eventually committed suicide in the senate office because what they're brought out...
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but i keep telling people the fbi is not an american force on mars. we belong to the american people. the tools are what the american people give us through you. when one of the tools you are counting on us to use to protect you is not working so much anymore we have to talk about it. there has been a lot of conversation. the administration is not seeking a legislative remedy now but makes sense to continue the conversations we are having. people in industry are good folks. how could we solve this problem? we are talking industly, foreign partners, with everybody who cares about these two values has to be involved. there is no clear answer. an important start is to remove the venom and understand we share values and care about protecting people and care about safety and security on the internet and how do we maximize both values? it a hard thing but america does it hard when they implicate our most fundamental values. i thank the committee and my partners at the table and we will continue the conversation with the american people. >> our next guest is
but i keep telling people the fbi is not an american force on mars. we belong to the american people. the tools are what the american people give us through you. when one of the tools you are counting on us to use to protect you is not working so much anymore we have to talk about it. there has been a lot of conversation. the administration is not seeking a legislative remedy now but makes sense to continue the conversations we are having. people in industry are good folks. how could we solve...
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was the fbi director. lou: in all due respect, in all due respect, that was a long time ago, and it ain't the same people. >> thanks a lot. it was a long time ago, but my point is that james comey watched what happened to louie freeh, he was around in that time period. i know james comey a little bit. he is honorable and has great integrity. lou: i'll take your word for it. >> the fbi works in the shadows. they're not on the front page like the benghazi committee. lou: they have been used to block in its investigations have been used to block congressional investigations am the fbi and its investigations have been used to stonewall by this administration whether we're talking about fast and furious, whether we're talking about benghazi or any of the half dozen scandals. david, i want to be as ebullient in my optimism as you are, i can't be because i'm looking straightforwardly at facts that suggest strongly the other. >> lou, i'm going an aggressive investigator and always have been. so i'm hopeful. i agre
was the fbi director. lou: in all due respect, in all due respect, that was a long time ago, and it ain't the same people. >> thanks a lot. it was a long time ago, but my point is that james comey watched what happened to louie freeh, he was around in that time period. i know james comey a little bit. he is honorable and has great integrity. lou: i'll take your word for it. >> the fbi works in the shadows. they're not on the front page like the benghazi committee. lou: they have...
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the fbi is looking into complaints about how sheriff deputies treat inmates at the santa clara county jail. eight santa lara deputies have been put on leave with pay since mentally mill inmate died in his jail cell on august 26th. among those on lever, the egg three jail guard ascussed of beating tyree's death. since the death, they are reviewing up to 100 complaints and taking it very seriously canning the fbi to help with the investigation. >> our willingness to bring in an outside agency to assist us in these investigations i hope is a real clear sign to the public that we are committed to making sure that as a result of these investigation that they're credible and really will stand up to scrutiny. >> all them comes as another mentally ill inmate, 33-year-old was found dead in his jail cell on monday. preliminary autopsy results do not indicate foul play, but an exact cause of death could take weeks. court documents obtained by ktvu say that he had schizophrenia. >>> we now know what caused the recent outbreak of legionaire's disease. the federal receive in charge of inmate health
the fbi is looking into complaints about how sheriff deputies treat inmates at the santa clara county jail. eight santa lara deputies have been put on leave with pay since mentally mill inmate died in his jail cell on august 26th. among those on lever, the egg three jail guard ascussed of beating tyree's death. since the death, they are reviewing up to 100 complaints and taking it very seriously canning the fbi to help with the investigation. >> our willingness to bring in an outside...
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the fbi has had to change through the course of time since my grandfather who was a career fbi agent served. great admiration for the agency and what you in particular are doing. i want to go back to cyber. can you articulate the size, scope, and investment you have in personnel dollars to address the cyber threat that is going to continue in perpetuity. director comey: i probably cannot give you exact numbers sitting here but we have, the cyber division headquarters that does nothing but cyber related work. and a cyber task force in everystate's fbi field office. that does not capture it because all of the threats we are responsible for -- everyone has to be cyber analysts or cyber agents in a way. i can give you specifics on how many hundreds or thousands of people are assigned to this work but it is even broader. >> what is it that you cannot do -- is there another department or agency that is doing something that the fbi could not do? director comey: in a cyber realm? that is a good question. >> thank you. director comey: i cannot think of it sitting here. we work with our partne
the fbi has had to change through the course of time since my grandfather who was a career fbi agent served. great admiration for the agency and what you in particular are doing. i want to go back to cyber. can you articulate the size, scope, and investment you have in personnel dollars to address the cyber threat that is going to continue in perpetuity. director comey: i probably cannot give you exact numbers sitting here but we have, the cyber division headquarters that does nothing but cyber...
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when people said where its the fbi gets along with the rest of the states? i'd rates my -- raise my hand. he have a terrific relationship but you lose and fail in indian country, and you can't protect a whole state when you have a huge amount of land and a huge opportunity for people peddling poison to basically go undetected, invisible, and not even -- any threat at all of prosecution right there on the reservation, and people who can move are moving, and people who can't move are being exploited, and so i'm wondering if within the fbi and within the department of justice and your counter-agencies, whether there is an opportunity to really do more surge work in indian country, especially in my part of the world. >> the answer is, yes. thank you for that. it's not picking on me because i agree with you totally, and i'm so grateful for your passion because have had a bunch of meet little on this as director. i my children just returned from hed red shirtable and my girls said, you have to do something. but it's like -- i describe it as a crime scene without r
when people said where its the fbi gets along with the rest of the states? i'd rates my -- raise my hand. he have a terrific relationship but you lose and fail in indian country, and you can't protect a whole state when you have a huge amount of land and a huge opportunity for people peddling poison to basically go undetected, invisible, and not even -- any threat at all of prosecution right there on the reservation, and people who can move are moving, and people who can't move are being...
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the fbi has had to change through the course of time since my grandfather who was a career fbi agent served. great admiration for the agency and what you in particular are doing. i want to go back to cyber. can you articulate the size, scope, and investment you have in personnel dollars to address the cyber threat that is going to continue in perpetuity. director comey: i probably cannot give you exact numbers sitting here but we have, the cyber division headquarters that does nothing but cyber related work. and a cyber task force in everystate's fbi field office. that does not capture it because all of the threats we are responsible for -- everyone has to be cyber analysts or cyber agents in a way. i can give you specifics on how many hundreds or thousands of people are assigned to this work but it is even broader. >> what is it that you cannot do -- is there another department or agency that is doing something that the fbi could not do? director comey: in a cyber realm? that is a good question. >> thank you. director comey: i cannot think of it sitting here. we work with our partne
the fbi has had to change through the course of time since my grandfather who was a career fbi agent served. great admiration for the agency and what you in particular are doing. i want to go back to cyber. can you articulate the size, scope, and investment you have in personnel dollars to address the cyber threat that is going to continue in perpetuity. director comey: i probably cannot give you exact numbers sitting here but we have, the cyber division headquarters that does nothing but cyber...
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, we call for the fbi to do it they stepped inwith you but let's wait and see. no question throughout her career that hillary rodham clinton has been involved oneçó after enough sand another. i don't know boy she didn't respond security is terrible. why did you ignore that? and we haven't got' answer for that. >> you grow back further in the career you had whirt white water. everybody thought that was going to be. nobody went after her last night. i think, frankly, that maybe cnn -- they could have been told not to do it but when we were debating they were asking well, mr. trump, well, but there was much different kind of a debate. they were saying, mr. trump so is and so said this how do you respond? i'm talking about somebody to my right or to my left. >> then wanted to make you look gadd, no, no, they didn't do that last night. >> so, are you saying now that cnn was in the bank they made an editorial decision to be no difficult on democrats tran republicans. >> maybe the democrats said this is the way we want it and we insist on doing it this way. >> you th
, we call for the fbi to do it they stepped inwith you but let's wait and see. no question throughout her career that hillary rodham clinton has been involved oneçó after enough sand another. i don't know boy she didn't respond security is terrible. why did you ignore that? and we haven't got' answer for that. >> you grow back further in the career you had whirt white water. everybody thought that was going to be. nobody went after her last night. i think, frankly, that maybe cnn --...
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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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the fbi changed course of time since my grandfather who was a career fbi agent served. i have great admiration for agency and what you in particular are doing. i want to talk a about sigher. we're talking a lot about cyber. can you articulate the size, scope, investment in personnel dollars to address the cyber threat that will continue in perpetuity. >> thank you, congressman. probably can't give you exact numbers sitting here but we have a cyber division at headquarters that does nothing by cyberrelated work and cybertask forced in every single fbi field office and cybersquad. all the threats that come at us, whether kids being protected or terrorists coming at us. everybody has to be in a way a cyber analyst or cyber agent. i could give you specifics, how many hundreds, thousands of people assigned to do cyber work but it is actually broader than that. >> what is it that you can't do? that is, is there another department or agency doing that that the fbi couldn't dot -- do? >> in the cyber realm? >> yeah. >> that's a good question. >> thank you. >> i don't, i can't t
the fbi changed course of time since my grandfather who was a career fbi agent served. i have great admiration for agency and what you in particular are doing. i want to talk a about sigher. we're talking a lot about cyber. can you articulate the size, scope, investment in personnel dollars to address the cyber threat that will continue in perpetuity. >> thank you, congressman. probably can't give you exact numbers sitting here but we have a cyber division at headquarters that does...
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. >> homeland security secretary jeh johnson and fbi director james comey talked about global security threats at a hearing of the house homeland security committee. topics include the fight against basis, cybersecurity in the process for vetting refugees from syria. this hearing is two hours 20 minutes. >> the committee on homeland security will come to order. the committee is meeting today to examine current and evolving threats to the homeland. i now recognize myself for an opening statement. first i'd like to thank our witnesses for joining us here today and for offering their insights on the security challenges that we face at home and abroad. we will cover a lot of ground today, from america's border security to our cyber defenses, but i want to focus in particular on the rising terror threat to the homeland. last month, this committee held the first-ever congressional hearing at the 9/11 memorial museum in new york. and on hallowed ground, we were reminded of the solemn pledge our country made in the aftermath, to never let such a day happen again. that resolve became the rallyi
. >> homeland security secretary jeh johnson and fbi director james comey talked about global security threats at a hearing of the house homeland security committee. topics include the fight against basis, cybersecurity in the process for vetting refugees from syria. this hearing is two hours 20 minutes. >> the committee on homeland security will come to order. the committee is meeting today to examine current and evolving threats to the homeland. i now recognize myself for an...
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i hope to hear the fbi's perspective. the officers and the citizens they serve to coexist in a safe and respectful environment. i appreciate your efforts to keep us safe and the heroic actions consistently performed by the men and women of the fbi. i look forward to hearing your answers on all of this today, as well as on our other issues. at this time, i pleased to recognize the ranking member of the committee, the gentleman from michigan, mr. connors for his opening statement. connors: thank you, chairman. good morning director comey. for this second appearance before the house judiciary committee. since taking office on september fbi's mission is a complex undertaking to protect the united states from terrorism , to enforce our criminal laws, nation's lawhe enforcement community. seems, is this mission think nearly all of the discussion we will have today can be distilled into one word, trust. trust in the executive branch to respect and secure our privacy and our civil liberties. fbi as anhe institution. saving local
i hope to hear the fbi's perspective. the officers and the citizens they serve to coexist in a safe and respectful environment. i appreciate your efforts to keep us safe and the heroic actions consistently performed by the men and women of the fbi. i look forward to hearing your answers on all of this today, as well as on our other issues. at this time, i pleased to recognize the ranking member of the committee, the gentleman from michigan, mr. connors for his opening statement. connors: thank...
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they said they think the fbi's alert here simply doesn't make any sense because ultimately the fbi is urging consumers to use chip and pin, and that's a standard not available here in the united states. they have asked the fbi for a little more information on this. i have asked the fbi for a little bit more information on this. been on the phone with them this morning. as soon as we get some clarity from them, i'll go to you guys. >> all right. >> there's already the fear that they're there. >> when we did this and moved to the higher security standard whether we went to the highest standard, the fbi here appears to be saying no. a lot of this effort didn't get us to the top standard. >> eamon javers. >> europe closing just moments ago. let's get to simon hobbs with the action. >> a lot of green as you can see. the stock market rallying. we are off our highs in europe, but it's true to say that european stocks surge. in this country, the united states, we've had our best weekly performance in a year. >> ins country the s&p up 2.3 and 2394. a lot of this, of course, is based on what st
they said they think the fbi's alert here simply doesn't make any sense because ultimately the fbi is urging consumers to use chip and pin, and that's a standard not available here in the united states. they have asked the fbi for a little more information on this. i have asked the fbi for a little bit more information on this. been on the phone with them this morning. as soon as we get some clarity from them, i'll go to you guys. >> all right. >> there's already the fear that...
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the fbi wanted to proceed but originally ag holder did not but was convinced by the new fbi director to proceed. that's the tea leaves you want to read here. what was it the fbi had. did they think it was sufficient for charges? in the end the justice department has the final say on whether that can proceed. at this point it will not proceed and the investigation will close. >> it's done. i just want to also reiterate that apparently they have said in this report that lois lerner used poor judgment in using her e-mail account. am i hearing now that this is a done deal? >> it would appear a done deal. again, what you have to know or i don't know if it's possible to know is whether the fbi had what it felt was a substantial case against lerner but the decision of the justice department was not to proceed. >> it also said the evidence finally said she did not intentionally cause her hard drive to crash and did not conceal documents. what do you make from that? >> you've got a lot more in the e-mail than i've been able to read. it does sound like there was insufficient evidence in the op
the fbi wanted to proceed but originally ag holder did not but was convinced by the new fbi director to proceed. that's the tea leaves you want to read here. what was it the fbi had. did they think it was sufficient for charges? in the end the justice department has the final say on whether that can proceed. at this point it will not proceed and the investigation will close. >> it's done. i just want to also reiterate that apparently they have said in this report that lois lerner used...
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you are the fbi. chicago,we do in first, our laws have been weakened because of the challenges to them. when i was first elected in 1986, in chicago, they give you a badge and you get at them. i opted not to take the badge or the gun. i figured chicago police could do both of those things. the people of the city of chicago are well served by me making that decision. here we have a majority in the -- unwilling to take up the challenges that guns and firearms and they are coming from illinois -- indiana and mississippi and they end up in illinois. if you could tell us, what are your ideas and how can i and people at a local level -- how do i help curb gun violence? absent legislation. the fbi'somey: business is not policymaking, it is enforcement of the loss of and a lot of time reducing gun violence through aggressive -- to use it in any crime of violence so i have devoted a lot of my career as a prosecutor and the fbi does investigating to impose costs to change behaviors of the bad guys do not have a
you are the fbi. chicago,we do in first, our laws have been weakened because of the challenges to them. when i was first elected in 1986, in chicago, they give you a badge and you get at them. i opted not to take the badge or the gun. i figured chicago police could do both of those things. the people of the city of chicago are well served by me making that decision. here we have a majority in the -- unwilling to take up the challenges that guns and firearms and they are coming from illinois --...
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made a mistake. but he took a situation that's very serious where hillary's being investigated by the fbi and he just gave it away. and he's losing big, if you look country wide. so, i think he made a mistake. >> and that wasn't the last trump versus sanders moment. "the tonight show" said they got ahold of rare footage, trump and carson slamming bernie sapders nders. >> i don't get this guy. all he does is yell. do we really need a president that does nothing but yell. >> i yell all the time. in fact, i'm yelling right now. this is my normal voice. and my whisper is only audible to dogs, watch. >> down boy, down boy. down boy. >> if you noticed that was david >>> israelen palestinian tensions run high. one of the threats took place just feats from a news team at the damasksigate. here with our report. >> reporter: it happened in an instant in front of our cameras. a man with a knife went past a security check point and is shot dead by israeli police. the knife clearly visible in his hand. >> police officers managed to neutralize the terrorist. >> he was identified as a palestinian from t
made a mistake. but he took a situation that's very serious where hillary's being investigated by the fbi and he just gave it away. and he's losing big, if you look country wide. so, i think he made a mistake. >> and that wasn't the last trump versus sanders moment. "the tonight show" said they got ahold of rare footage, trump and carson slamming bernie sapders nders. >> i don't get this guy. all he does is yell. do we really need a president that does nothing but yell....
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look there's an fbi investigation. she hasn't been forthcoming. that's a national security question. put aside the legalities of this. it's clear that the russians and the chinese were trying to hack into her server. >> donald trump said clinton prevailed. >> i think she did her job, think she got through the debate. i personally thought she won the debate. i thought bernie was off. he was to the doing so well. i thought that the other people shouldn't even be up there, to be honest with you. >> it was basically a liberal versus liberal debate about who was going to give away the most free stuff. >> it's no secret that democrats think marco rubio could be a formidable foe and. >> i anticipate that, that that's what their specialists said. that the clinton campaign and the democratic party are specialists at the personal destruction of individuals, they've done this for years. >> dr. ben carson has walked back his assertion in support of the second amendment that hitler's mass murder of jews might have gone differently if hitler wasn't disarmed. >>
look there's an fbi investigation. she hasn't been forthcoming. that's a national security question. put aside the legalities of this. it's clear that the russians and the chinese were trying to hack into her server. >> donald trump said clinton prevailed. >> i think she did her job, think she got through the debate. i personally thought she won the debate. i thought bernie was off. he was to the doing so well. i thought that the other people shouldn't even be up there, to be honest...
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the bankers contacted the fbi beginning last night. and then this afternoon the fbi actually took this alert down from their website. they gave us a statement just a little while ago in which they said, "we are in the process of reviewing the psa for clarity. as of this moment as i sit here right now, that psa, the alert has been removed from the fbi's website. we don't know when it's coming back up. we don't know what it's going to say. and we don't know ultimately where the fbi's going to come down in this debate between the retailers and the big banks, sue. >> ah, the story continues. something we know you'll be following for us. thank you, eamon javers in washington. >>> california's going to become the first state to divest from coal. the government signed into law a measure that requires state pension funds to drop all coal investments. and as hampton pearson tells us, it's another blow to a sector that has already fallen on hard times. >> reporter: legislation signed by california govnor jerry brown gives the state's two largest
the bankers contacted the fbi beginning last night. and then this afternoon the fbi actually took this alert down from their website. they gave us a statement just a little while ago in which they said, "we are in the process of reviewing the psa for clarity. as of this moment as i sit here right now, that psa, the alert has been removed from the fbi's website. we don't know when it's coming back up. we don't know what it's going to say. and we don't know ultimately where the fbi's going...
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i hope to hear the fbi's perspective. the officers and the citizens they serve to coexist in a safe and respectful environment. i appreciate your efforts to keep us safe and the heroic actions consistently performed by the men and women of the fbi. i look forward to hearing your answers on all of this today, as well as on our other issues. at this time, i pleased to recognize the ranking member of the committee, the gentleman from michigan, mr. connors for his opening statement. connors: thank you, chairman. good morning director comey. for this second appearance before the house judiciary committee. since taking office on september fbi's mission is a complex undertaking to protect the united states from terrorism , to enforce our criminal laws, nation's lawhe enforcement community. seems, is this mission think nearly all of the discussion we will have today can be distilled into one word, trust. trust in the executive branch to respect and secure our privacy and our civil liberties. fbi as anhe institution. saving local
i hope to hear the fbi's perspective. the officers and the citizens they serve to coexist in a safe and respectful environment. i appreciate your efforts to keep us safe and the heroic actions consistently performed by the men and women of the fbi. i look forward to hearing your answers on all of this today, as well as on our other issues. at this time, i pleased to recognize the ranking member of the committee, the gentleman from michigan, mr. connors for his opening statement. connors: thank...
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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
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it helps the fbi fight cyberintrusions. that value is colliding with public safety which we all care deeply about. we don't have an easy answer. but a great democracy should see when its values are in collision and talk about how we might resolve those two things. there's no easy answer. the good news is we're having productive conversations with local law enforcement which cares deeply about this, with our allies and with the companies who make these devices and offer these services because they are good folks who care about both values. this is a really hard problem for our country. we're not here to tell what the answer is. we're here just to tell folks the example i use is the fbi's not an alien force imposed upon america from mars. right? we belong to the american people. we have the tools that the american people gave us through you. and our job when one of those tools isn't working so much anymore is to tell the american people, that's why we're talking so much about encryption. you see it in the isil cases and kidna
it helps the fbi fight cyberintrusions. that value is colliding with public safety which we all care deeply about. we don't have an easy answer. but a great democracy should see when its values are in collision and talk about how we might resolve those two things. there's no easy answer. the good news is we're having productive conversations with local law enforcement which cares deeply about this, with our allies and with the companies who make these devices and offer these services because...
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but as i keep telling folks, the fbi is not an alien force on folks from mars. we belong to the american people. our tools are only those tools the american people give us through you. and i think my job is to tell folks when one of the tools you're counting on us to use to protect you is not working so much anymore, we have to talk about that. and so, there's been a lot of conversation, very productive, the administration has decided not to seek a legislative remedy now. but that it makes sense to continue the conversations that we're having that are very productive because here's the thing. people in industry are good folks. they share those same values. and they're working with us to figure out how could we solve this problem and talking to industry, we're talking to state and local law enforcement, we are talking to foreign partners because everybody who cares about these two values has to be involved this conversation. there's no clear answer. an important start is to remove the venom and understand we share values, we care about protecting people. we care
but as i keep telling folks, the fbi is not an alien force on folks from mars. we belong to the american people. our tools are only those tools the american people give us through you. and i think my job is to tell folks when one of the tools you're counting on us to use to protect you is not working so much anymore, we have to talk about that. and so, there's been a lot of conversation, very productive, the administration has decided not to seek a legislative remedy now. but that it makes...
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carlin served as chief of staff to fbi director robert mueller. mr. carlin previously served as national coordinator of the doj's intellectual property program and is an assistant to the u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. mr. carlin will speak for about half an hour, and heidi will provide commentary and ask some questions, and we will open it to the floor for questions to mr. carlin. i would urge everybody to ask short questions. we will moderate the questions and to ask questions that are not commentaries, not disguised as questions. we like to have everybody speak to the microphone. i would like to acknowledge media presence. someone will go around with the microphone. without further ado, i would like to thank you again for coming. the floor is yours. mr. carlin: thank you for having me today. this is a subject of great importance that does not get discussed as much as it should. i want to start by going back to a period in time when i was at the fbi. it was january 17, 2011. a relatively cold day in d.c., but in seattle, it was relativel
carlin served as chief of staff to fbi director robert mueller. mr. carlin previously served as national coordinator of the doj's intellectual property program and is an assistant to the u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. mr. carlin will speak for about half an hour, and heidi will provide commentary and ask some questions, and we will open it to the floor for questions to mr. carlin. i would urge everybody to ask short questions. we will moderate the questions and to ask questions...
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trust in the fbi as an e our institution. trust incos. state and local agencies that police our communities. in many respects, director you a comey, i think we agree on this point. for example, you have spoken p powerfully about the hard truths we must keep in mind when we du discuss race and policing, and particularly when we discuss the use of force by police officers. i'm told that you require all new agencies to study the fbi's interaction with dr. martin luther king jr. and to visit hio memorial at the tidal basin. i'm also advised that you keep on your desk a copy robert o pl kennedy's approval of j. edgar hoover's request to place a wiretap on doctor king. these are powerful reminders of a troublingno and not too dista history. it's not difficult to draw a line from that era to recent events in ferguson, baltimore, new york, and cleveland. and that's why your work to build trust between police and t our communities is so important. nowhere is that effort more apparent than in your call for l better data on the use of forcer by impo
trust in the fbi as an e our institution. trust incos. state and local agencies that police our communities. in many respects, director you a comey, i think we agree on this point. for example, you have spoken p powerfully about the hard truths we must keep in mind when we du discuss race and policing, and particularly when we discuss the use of force by police officers. i'm told that you require all new agencies to study the fbi's interaction with dr. martin luther king jr. and to visit hio...
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a connecticut-based company says it will turn over everything it has to the fbi. the company had been backing up her e-mails on a cloud storage system since 2013. investigators are trying to recover e-mails she said she deleted because they contained personal information. clinton is hitting back at critics for another investigation. this one into the attacks on a diplomatic compound in benghazi, libya. it is all part of clinton's first national campaign ad. here's that story. >>reporter: hillary clinton's first national television ad is a pre-emptive strike. it comes two weeks before she's on the hot seat in front of the national committee about benghazi. clinton's campaign unleashed the ad on tuesday pouncing on a recent comment by kevin mccarthy, the man likely to be the new house speaker. >> everybody thought hillary clinton was unbeatable so we put together a benghazi special committee. what are her numbers today? they're dropping. why? she's not trustworthy. but nobody would have known that had happened had we not thought something -- >> i agree. >>reporter:
a connecticut-based company says it will turn over everything it has to the fbi. the company had been backing up her e-mails on a cloud storage system since 2013. investigators are trying to recover e-mails she said she deleted because they contained personal information. clinton is hitting back at critics for another investigation. this one into the attacks on a diplomatic compound in benghazi, libya. it is all part of clinton's first national campaign ad. here's that story. >>reporter:...
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the fbi found out where a whole lot of cash stolen from an armored truck was hiding. in a backyard. >>> to recover it, investigators certainly had to do some digging around. kabc's 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. yanez was sentenced to nearly five years in federal prison burks the fbi would not say how the money ended up buried in this fontana backyard, nor what led them here. onl
the fbi found out where a whole lot of cash stolen from an armored truck was hiding. in a backyard. >>> to recover it, investigators certainly had to do some digging around. kabc's 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...
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the fbi is announcing that it will investigate this school incident. a school resource officer appearing to forcefully be taking a student down, and we will examine this, and all of the day's important news coming up. take zzzquil and sleep like... the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend. zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep aid that helps you sleep easily, and wake refreshed. because sleep is a beautiful thing. you wouldn't order szechuan without checking the spice level. it really opens the passages. waiter. water. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. man woman or where you're from. city country we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪i am everyday people. farxiga may help in that fight every day. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. one pill a day helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may help you lose weight and may
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her career as a federal prosecutor in washington and serve as chief of staff to fbi director bob mueller. i am pleased to have her. thank you. -- welcome. lisa: good to be here. charlie: are there more interesting jobs than you have in washington? lisa: i'm not sure. there could be. charlie: what do you define the the job that the president has given you? i have thel respect, best job description that there is. i get to help the president and his national security team keep the nation safe and keep the american people safe. that fundamentally is the job. charlie: what is the biggest threat to our national security? talking aboute terrorism, my job encompasses homeland security and counterterrorism. on the homeland security side, cyber threats, first and foremost, are something we are very concerned about. on the terrorism side, people are very focused on isil, as continueld be, but i to be very focused on al qaeda and the arabian insulin, -- peninsula, the most determined and persistent affiliate of the al qaeda core, and their nusra,ed efforts, and al and it goes on. charlie: is it poss
her career as a federal prosecutor in washington and serve as chief of staff to fbi director bob mueller. i am pleased to have her. thank you. -- welcome. lisa: good to be here. charlie: are there more interesting jobs than you have in washington? lisa: i'm not sure. there could be. charlie: what do you define the the job that the president has given you? i have thel respect, best job description that there is. i get to help the president and his national security team keep the nation safe and...
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is an active fbi investigation. why he wouldn't just say i can't talk about it, the fbi doesn't do these things lightly. that was amazing from the president. at this stage i don't believe it will have any results. a lot of people don't care out there and i do think she has what she needs. cabarrus >> i did the president wishes he hadn't said that because the new york times new article out today shows that cataloguing what they're going through with federal agents before the 60 minute interview aired and all through it so the president did say i don't think anything nefarious happened, i am paraphrasing. but to say it while it is still being cataloged we know we can't believe that because the fact that and been gathered. >> the president has said he does not comment on active investigations. the abortion doctor in philadelphia was asked about that, i don't comment on active investigations but he has when it is politically expedient. i want to pull the quote from the new york times article, an fbi agent saying, quote,
is an active fbi investigation. why he wouldn't just say i can't talk about it, the fbi doesn't do these things lightly. that was amazing from the president. at this stage i don't believe it will have any results. a lot of people don't care out there and i do think she has what she needs. cabarrus >> i did the president wishes he hadn't said that because the new york times new article out today shows that cataloguing what they're going through with federal agents before the 60 minute...
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the fbi and u.s. attorney' s office are reportedly getting involved. "the globe" and "wall street journal" say investigators want to know if draftkings and other companies are violating federal gambling laws. new york' s attorney general recently launched an investigation after a draftkings employee won $350,000 on competing site fanduel. there' s also a class action lawsuit by customers. but this is the first time the feds have gotten involved. draftkings issued a statement late last night saying, "it is entirely predictable that the government would follow up on the misleading reports about our industry. we strongly disagree with any notion that our company has engaged in any illegal activities." but they said they were not aware of any investigation. the u.s. attorney' s office in boston won' t confirm or deny that an investigation is under way. emily: live pictures of boston now. another chilly start to the day with temperatures in the 40' s in a lot of places. danielle, we' re talking about getting even colder. i don' t want to say it out loud. da
the fbi and u.s. attorney' s office are reportedly getting involved. "the globe" and "wall street journal" say investigators want to know if draftkings and other companies are violating federal gambling laws. new york' s attorney general recently launched an investigation after a draftkings employee won $350,000 on competing site fanduel. there' s also a class action lawsuit by customers. but this is the first time the feds have gotten involved. draftkings issued a statement...
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the fbi is investigating whether clinton misused classified information. >>> reports that the united states is expected to send more special operations forces into syria. we'll have more after this break. >>> back now to the breaking news this morning from the white house. there are reports that the obama administration will announce the deployment of a small number of special operations forces in syria. about 20 to 30 u.s. troops will reportedly be stationed in northern syria to work along with groups fighting isil. let's go to mike viqueira live in washington. mike, this appears to be a change from what president obama has previously today about boots on the ground in syria. >> reporter: you are absolutely right, stephanie. it appears to be a draw plattic change, but nevertheless the white house is going out of its way as has the pentagon to dow play this development. a white house official tells me this morning -- here is how they are characterizing it. it's an ongoing process that includes intensifying efforts that seem to be the most successful. when you are talking about essent
the fbi is investigating whether clinton misused classified information. >>> reports that the united states is expected to send more special operations forces into syria. we'll have more after this break. >>> back now to the breaking news this morning from the white house. there are reports that the obama administration will announce the deployment of a small number of special operations forces in syria. about 20 to 30 u.s. troops will reportedly be stationed in northern syria...
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you have new information this hour on how this fbi investigation is now expanding. what did you learn? >> that's right. we already knew this company out in colorado had been cooperating with the fbi investigation. they oversaw clinton's personal server. now we're confirming that a second company based in connecticut is also cooperating with this fbi criminal investigation because they were brought in in 2013, we're told to help back up the data in that server. republican senator ron johnson is investigating the security of that server. i sat down with him earlier today. he's concerned about two things. number one, he's now gotten e-mails from within flat river where the e-mails were flying around saying they had concerned maybe there was a cover up and was shady stuff, cleaning up that last word, maybe with trying to get rid of data and e-mails. johnson also tells me he's concerned about the clinton information going to colorado and then connecticut and who knows who saw it. listen to this. >> i'm concerned about what state secrets might have fallen into the hands o
you have new information this hour on how this fbi investigation is now expanding. what did you learn? >> that's right. we already knew this company out in colorado had been cooperating with the fbi investigation. they oversaw clinton's personal server. now we're confirming that a second company based in connecticut is also cooperating with this fbi criminal investigation because they were brought in in 2013, we're told to help back up the data in that server. republican senator ron...
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fbi warning. fbi warning. you can always find the latest news that bloomberg.com -- at coming up on. -- at bloomberg.com. emily chang and brad stone are there at the summit, joining us now. emily: hey there. we have stewart butterfield with us. -- hefounder and ceo of was talking about bubble or noble. no bubble. you have so much money, it would take you 60 years to burn through it. so, why are we not in the bubble? stewart: there will be a correction at some point. we've had a great seven-year run on the public market. pop with nothing behind it? surprises come these companies will have strong valuations. would that be the bubble popping? that is the argument i have. there is something behind this. >> some of the concerns right now are around companies that sit at the junction between consumer and enterprise, like dropbox and evernote. how do you avoid falling into the same traps? stewart: we have been focused entirely on enterprise. government, the faa, department of energy research lab, general
fbi warning. fbi warning. you can always find the latest news that bloomberg.com -- at coming up on. -- at bloomberg.com. emily chang and brad stone are there at the summit, joining us now. emily: hey there. we have stewart butterfield with us. -- hefounder and ceo of was talking about bubble or noble. no bubble. you have so much money, it would take you 60 years to burn through it. so, why are we not in the bubble? stewart: there will be a correction at some point. we've had a great seven-year...
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the director of the fbi is an independent of was that role. the president does have an opportunity to consult with him on a range of topics, on a fairly regular basis. i do not have any specific conversations to read out. one of the reasons that the president chose director kobe for this job is because he is someone who is an experienced prosecutor, but also someone who has demonstrated the capacity to think and act independently. the director of the fbi has an important independent law-enforcement role. i think over the last several weeks, we have seen director kobe willingness to independently express his views. the fact of the matter is the president believes that the director of the fbi, particularly, with somebody who has the skills of director kobe must be involved in grappling with the difficult policy debates that they are having in this country right now in balancing security and protection of civil liberties. take for example the encryption debate. policymakers and officials have been grappling with how to ensure that the civil liber
the director of the fbi is an independent of was that role. the president does have an opportunity to consult with him on a range of topics, on a fairly regular basis. i do not have any specific conversations to read out. one of the reasons that the president chose director kobe for this job is because he is someone who is an experienced prosecutor, but also someone who has demonstrated the capacity to think and act independently. the director of the fbi has an important independent...
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i read what the fbi director said. he said there's no database to check. he suggested no way that they can get sufficient information, implies substantial majority of these persons. so aren't you left a basic look at whatever documents they produced a conducting an interview? >> i can assure the american people that we have a robust series of screening measures here that encompass a wide range of u.s. government resources that involve u.s. law enforcement agencies and intelligence immunity members, that these processes and the screening measures are constantly reviewed, that we're continuously looking at ways to improve these, that incorporate both biometric and biographic checks. they incorporate an in depth interview with a trained u.s. government officer. they involve an additional interview, or inspection rather, when a person presents himself or herself that the u.s. port of entry. >> senator, if i may -- >> let me just say this. >> okay. >> i've been in law-enforcement 15 years. i know how to national crime information center works. i know how you ru
i read what the fbi director said. he said there's no database to check. he suggested no way that they can get sufficient information, implies substantial majority of these persons. so aren't you left a basic look at whatever documents they produced a conducting an interview? >> i can assure the american people that we have a robust series of screening measures here that encompass a wide range of u.s. government resources that involve u.s. law enforcement agencies and intelligence...
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you spent decades serving in the fbi. what's going on there right now as far as this e-mail investigation is concerned? >> well first of all they're trying to get their hands on all of the e-mails and recover whatever was on the servers in the first place. then they'll look at the content and see whether or not it was classify classified should have been if it wasn't, then they'll look at if they have the information the metadata who else received it and which computers communicating with each other. much of the e-mail she turned over were printed pages of the text only that didn't have that information. that's part of what they're trying to reconstruct is who is sending this e-mail who is receiving it who is classifying it who is determining, who was sorting it? were the government employees sorting her personal e-mail? were personal employees sorting possibly top secret government e-mail? so that's the concern here is you don't know who was handling it. >> and even with the best of intentions even with the skill of the
you spent decades serving in the fbi. what's going on there right now as far as this e-mail investigation is concerned? >> well first of all they're trying to get their hands on all of the e-mails and recover whatever was on the servers in the first place. then they'll look at the content and see whether or not it was classify classified should have been if it wasn't, then they'll look at if they have the information the metadata who else received it and which computers communicating with...