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but i can tell you, that we at the fbi, i know from my first few months as an fbi director, have been highlighting this threat, the lone actors using readily accessible weapons, attacking what would -- is often referred to as soft targets which are regular everyday people, whatever they are doing in their lives. as to what motivates them, that is all over the map. it's everything from the racially motivated extremists, the different sorts of anarchists on militia violent extremists, to homegrown violent extremists, which is a term we use it to distinguish people who are here already in the u.s., but who are inspired by foreign terrorist organizations like isis and al qaeda. increasingly, we are saying people with this kind of weird hodgepodge blend of ideologies. the old-school world of people with some purity of radical ideology, then turning to violence, is often giving way to people who have a jumbled, mixed up ideas -- a jumble of mixed up ideas. we have seen a case where one person says they say they're in -- they stay they're in isis supporter in the next there are white suprema
but i can tell you, that we at the fbi, i know from my first few months as an fbi director, have been highlighting this threat, the lone actors using readily accessible weapons, attacking what would -- is often referred to as soft targets which are regular everyday people, whatever they are doing in their lives. as to what motivates them, that is all over the map. it's everything from the racially motivated extremists, the different sorts of anarchists on militia violent extremists, to...
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the fbi claimed that diary had been stolen we now know the fbi knew that diary had not been stolen. as james o'keefe pointed out at the time what if it was stolen. having stolen diary is not a federal crime, so what's in tha diary was so important that joe biden sent fbi agents to get it back? here's what o'keefe said good. >> they indicated it had explosive allegations against joe byington. they they were negotiating with the different media outlet for the payment of monies for the diary. in the meantime to return the diary to the attorney representing ms. biden, shoot the diary was given to law enforcement to ensure it could be returned to its rightful owner, now, the father department of justice specifically the united states attorney office or the southern district of new york appears to be investigating the situation excluding the diary was stolen. we don't know if it was, but it begs the question, and what world is the alleged theft of a diary investigated by the president fbi and his departmen of justice, i diary. >> so everyone in america media hates james o'keefe because he
the fbi claimed that diary had been stolen we now know the fbi knew that diary had not been stolen. as james o'keefe pointed out at the time what if it was stolen. having stolen diary is not a federal crime, so what's in tha diary was so important that joe biden sent fbi agents to get it back? here's what o'keefe said good. >> they indicated it had explosive allegations against joe byington. they they were negotiating with the different media outlet for the payment of monies for the...
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and so i really spent nearly five years in the fbi thinking how can the fbi help law enforcement, you know, there's nearly a million law enforcement officers in the united states. how can the fbi help law enforcement do a job when it comes to preventing or responding or recovering from these kind of situations. but what i learned is i got further along is that there's hundreds of millions of people in the united states and a million law enforcement officers are not going to solve this problem. so i think as i got to the end of my fbi career, i really felt and went into private industry. i really felt that the answers needed to come from citizens civilians and that that civilians just didn't have the information they needed they didn't have the knowledge to know how they can stop the killing and that's really what compelled me to write the book. i just answered the same questions over and over and over again, i would run into people i'd go to dinner parties. i'd be at church and somebody would ask me a question. the neighbor would ask me a question. they were all asking me the same que
and so i really spent nearly five years in the fbi thinking how can the fbi help law enforcement, you know, there's nearly a million law enforcement officers in the united states. how can the fbi help law enforcement do a job when it comes to preventing or responding or recovering from these kind of situations. but what i learned is i got further along is that there's hundreds of millions of people in the united states and a million law enforcement officers are not going to solve this problem....
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last year the fbi releases the members every year and when i left the fbi and we did our final studies, there were 17 incidences the highest number any year and the last two or three years there's been 30, 30 and 40 it's going to be about 50% higher.ay this problem isn't going away. we have to find a way to fix it. we can't manage it. we have to find a way to fix it. >> you bring up something interesting about q the trends. you speak to everyone. i do a podcast now with my cohost who's in london and the very first question she tracked me down and said i want to do a podcast with you and i took her no because i didn't have time and she hounded meel and i only tell you that because that is how she would describe it. so she said right away you can solve all these problems if we got rid of the guns in the united states. my job is to work on realistic problem-solving. i'm very familiar with the issues that have to do with the second amendment.ow and how they advanced flow. this issue is, even though there there's plenty of people that want to argue guns and politics, this issue is an apolit
last year the fbi releases the members every year and when i left the fbi and we did our final studies, there were 17 incidences the highest number any year and the last two or three years there's been 30, 30 and 40 it's going to be about 50% higher.ay this problem isn't going away. we have to find a way to fix it. we can't manage it. we have to find a way to fix it. >> you bring up something interesting about q the trends. you speak to everyone. i do a podcast now with my cohost who's in...
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fbi, fbi american association of threat assessment professionals. journal for threat assessment management. you guys are hanging out with these at your table tops. these are not the things that you have and that youkeep with you . that's what i want to wrestle with them in the book because the book has all of these different things in it that you just can't find online. and when it comes to the stats that came out of it one of the things that i found most fascinating because i did co-authored the study for the fbi is that i hear the guy with a gun and i never get rid of guns. people have a lot of opinions . they need to have some facts behind the opinions so when i wrote the chapters i wrote them thinking what are the facts and the things that i hear that are wrong. or and gave you the citations for where the research says so for example on the fbi study that i co-authored there were 160 incidents that we identified as those types of shootings and the same methodologies. 160 incidents and in 20 one of those i'm no mathematician that i have friends w
fbi, fbi american association of threat assessment professionals. journal for threat assessment management. you guys are hanging out with these at your table tops. these are not the things that you have and that youkeep with you . that's what i want to wrestle with them in the book because the book has all of these different things in it that you just can't find online. and when it comes to the stats that came out of it one of the things that i found most fascinating because i did co-authored...
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and is the fbi still hass that laptop? they claim they've been investigating for years now.ar they've done nothing with it.il and while the feds get the laptop locked away, joe biden told us with the vacuum intelligence community it wasas all westend a disinformation. we are in a situation where we have foreign company countries trying to interfere in thehi outcome of our election. his owns national security adviser told him that what is happening with his buddy? well, gosh, i will. his buddy rudybu giuliani, he's being used as a russian pawn. he's being fed information that is russian. >> that is not true . i know you said i have no response. it's not a campaign right up your alley. u >> the question you always ask. so to be clear at the moment that joe biden was telling the country from the debate stage with that laptop was quote russian disinformation. the fbi knew perfectly well that it wasn't because they had it and they knew it wasn't russian disinformation is anyone who looks through it for about fifteen seconds kno
and is the fbi still hass that laptop? they claim they've been investigating for years now.ar they've done nothing with it.il and while the feds get the laptop locked away, joe biden told us with the vacuum intelligence community it wasas all westend a disinformation. we are in a situation where we have foreign company countries trying to interfere in thehi outcome of our election. his owns national security adviser told him that what is happening with his buddy? well, gosh, i will. his buddy...
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they weren't, the fbi? >> yeah. but, and that was a matter for, you know, that is a case that has to be built painstakingly and try to lead off by saying the fbi or bad guys in this was all -- this was all, you know, a vendetta by then would be a very hard thing to prove at this stage. >> jesse: it's hard to prove anything -- >> -- especially in front of a d.c. jury. >> jesse: it's hard to prove anything in front of a d.c. jury. you and i both agree on. that was. >> here are the facts. >> jesse: go ahead. >> complicated cases like this take a long time to build. they occur step-by-step. and in secret. people don't like that. but if they want people punished, that's what it takes. if they want the facts of what happened, you can get it that much more quickly. you can give people immunity and then, you know, require -- require them to provide evidence. >> yeah. we want. >> if you want the facts and want a report that can be done fairly quickly. if you want scouts, that takes time. >> jesse: we want punishment and a re
they weren't, the fbi? >> yeah. but, and that was a matter for, you know, that is a case that has to be built painstakingly and try to lead off by saying the fbi or bad guys in this was all -- this was all, you know, a vendetta by then would be a very hard thing to prove at this stage. >> jesse: it's hard to prove anything -- >> -- especially in front of a d.c. jury. >> jesse: it's hard to prove anything in front of a d.c. jury. you and i both agree on. that was....
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. ., , ., , admission of wrongdoing on the part of the fbi-_ it i of the fbi. how unusual is this? it is a tactic that's _ of the fbi. how unusual is this? it is a tactic that's become _ is a tactic that's become increasingly used in recent years, including in the gymnastics case, an earlier group of 13 gymnasts filed a similar claim in late april, and their lawyers pointed to the efficacy of the strategy in the parkland shooting case where victims ended up settling with the fbi over its failure to act, about $127 million for around a0 survivors and the families of those who were killed. i the families of those who were killed. , , ,.,, , the families of those who were killed. , , , killed. i suppose this is speculation, _ killed. i suppose this is speculation, but - killed. i suppose this is speculation, but the i killed. i suppose this is - speculation, but the likelihood killed. i suppose this is _ speculation, but the likelihood that they would win $1 billion that they are claiming for damages? they would win 31 billion that they are claiming for damages?-
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he was a source for the fbi in 2016. there was a relationship between the fbi and hillary clinton's tech guy. >> one of the things you mentioned is critically important, which is the role of the clinton campaign. before this all we had was a cia document saying there were indications hillary approved this plan in july. the plan to dirty up trump by linking him to putin. everyone said that's enough to move on. it isn't. that's not admitsible evidence. that's not actual direct evidence. but now we do. we have seen a lot about how the hillary clinton campaign engineered this false narrative and getting it to the fbi. also very important is we did see some inexplicable behavior by fbi's leadership. they lied to their own line agents about where this information came from. i disagree a bit with andy. i don't think they had to show all elements of the fiber with misled as to the source of this. but i do think that they showed that it was material. that the idea that the line agents didn't say where did this come from and they
he was a source for the fbi in 2016. there was a relationship between the fbi and hillary clinton's tech guy. >> one of the things you mentioned is critically important, which is the role of the clinton campaign. before this all we had was a cia document saying there were indications hillary approved this plan in july. the plan to dirty up trump by linking him to putin. everyone said that's enough to move on. it isn't. that's not admitsible evidence. that's not actual direct evidence. but...
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jury found michael sussman not guilties lying to the fbi, allegation he lied when he gave fbi information about an alleged secret channel between trump organization and a russian bank. that took place in 2016, well after the fbi first began investigating trump campaign, i am sorry to disappoint the left, this verdict does not end the durham investigation, the durham's job to find out what they did way before 2016, prosecutors do lose cases, it's not the end of the world or an investigation, proving anything beyond a reasonable doubt is hard . >> how would you like to sell that to a jury? how would you like to convince a jury that the fbi was somehow victimized by i lawyer the entire world knew was connected with hillary clinton and democrat national committee? there is a difference between being victimized and being duped. the fbi was duped, wittingly or unwittingly, they took a meeting they should never have taken, they got played. that is the fbi's fault. so yes, someone lost the trial this week. but it was not john durham. it was the fbi. >> joining us now someone who knows a lot about
jury found michael sussman not guilties lying to the fbi, allegation he lied when he gave fbi information about an alleged secret channel between trump organization and a russian bank. that took place in 2016, well after the fbi first began investigating trump campaign, i am sorry to disappoint the left, this verdict does not end the durham investigation, the durham's job to find out what they did way before 2016, prosecutors do lose cases, it's not the end of the world or an investigation,...
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in may ofst this year we receivd an fbi report that stated, quote, available fbi reporting did not reveal the resist extremist infiltration into a ball enforcement. we've been briefed by the fbi that extremism is no more common in the military than a general population and is not limited to wife's racism, but includes black racism and ideology appearing within the ranks. if we are going to be serious about combating extremism, we need to be realistic that the threat is often from outside law enforcement and the military and directed against them, not the other way around. in fact, these baseless accusationsd of the widespread extremism in law enforcement and in the military probably only strengthen the likelihood that innocent officers andem servicemembers willly unfairly become targets for violent attacks in 2018 members of aunt eva in philadelphia assaulted two marines believing them to be white supremacists. they were not. they were hispanic. it's important those of us in avpositions to lead be clear tht all violence will never be tolerated.an i look forward to working together toti do
in may ofst this year we receivd an fbi report that stated, quote, available fbi reporting did not reveal the resist extremist infiltration into a ball enforcement. we've been briefed by the fbi that extremism is no more common in the military than a general population and is not limited to wife's racism, but includes black racism and ideology appearing within the ranks. if we are going to be serious about combating extremism, we need to be realistic that the threat is often from outside law...
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in may of this year we receive an fbi report stated, quote, available fbi reporting did not reveal rmve which is a racist extremist infiltration into law enforcement. and of quote. we have been briefed by the fbi that extremism is no more common in the military than the general population. it is not limited to white racism, but includes black racism, antifa ideology appearing within the ranks. if we are going to be serious about combatting extremism we need to be realistic that the threat is often from outside law enforcement, and the military and directed against them. not the other way around. in fact, these baseless accusations of widespread extremism in law enforcement and the military probably only strengthen the likelihood that innocent officers and service members will unfairly become targets for violent attacks. in 2018, numbers of antifa in philadelphia assaulted two marines, leaving than to be white supremacists. they were not, they were hispanic. it is important that those of us in positions to lead be clear. all violets will never be tolerated. i look forward to working toge
in may of this year we receive an fbi report stated, quote, available fbi reporting did not reveal rmve which is a racist extremist infiltration into law enforcement. and of quote. we have been briefed by the fbi that extremism is no more common in the military than the general population. it is not limited to white racism, but includes black racism, antifa ideology appearing within the ranks. if we are going to be serious about combatting extremism we need to be realistic that the threat is...
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of course, the fbi does not do this, because joe biden controls the fbi instead they are trying to bury this story by the way biden, this is the second time he uses spa. friendship to cover up drug abuse and allegations of sexual abuse of minors in his own family. the fbi also turned a blind eye when hunter biden violated gun possession laws and was accused of pedophilia by his sister-in-law . at him and the recognition of hunter himself in promiscuity and correspondence with ukrainian business partners, proving a conflict of interest to the biden family. the democrats attributed all this to russian disinformation, and hunter himself, on the machinations of russian drug dealers on the internet , distributed a video in which the president’s son sits on a bed with a prostitute naked and complains, how the russians allegedly stole his laptop from him while he was under the key, from them is there a video. what do i do. they have a video of my goddamn fucking sex sex. understand? what hunter biden can shamelessly dial up will be a fresh memoir by his ex-wife kathleen bully in this book. s
of course, the fbi does not do this, because joe biden controls the fbi instead they are trying to bury this story by the way biden, this is the second time he uses spa. friendship to cover up drug abuse and allegations of sexual abuse of minors in his own family. the fbi also turned a blind eye when hunter biden violated gun possession laws and was accused of pedophilia by his sister-in-law . at him and the recognition of hunter himself in promiscuity and correspondence with ukrainian business...
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they called the fbi. they called the authorities. they said, help, and the fbi failed to help them. u.s. olympic and paralympic committee did have a major investigation. all new leadership of the usopca lot of the bad people are gone. the people who were involved in this. usa gymnastics had about four different leaders, still concern about that, but there has been a change. i'm not saying it's over, but there are new people. the fbi, though, again, one was let go of the two agents who blew it back in 2015. one was let go, the other retired. and these women continue to have to fight, and when they do this, jake, as you know, they talk about how this plunges them once again into the horrors of larry nassar. so we as a nation are making them relive this so that they can fight these battles and hopefully get justice in the end. >> yeah, they're fighting these battles for future generations of boys and girls, and it's a shame that we rely upon them to do and can't rely on our leaders to do it, but god bless them. they're american heroes. >> they are. they absolutely are. i covered a lot
they called the fbi. they called the authorities. they said, help, and the fbi failed to help them. u.s. olympic and paralympic committee did have a major investigation. all new leadership of the usopca lot of the bad people are gone. the people who were involved in this. usa gymnastics had about four different leaders, still concern about that, but there has been a change. i'm not saying it's over, but there are new people. the fbi, though, again, one was let go of the two agents who blew it...
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investigating because joe biden controls the fbi please. just don't get in their way. they
investigating because joe biden controls the fbi please. just don't get in their way. they
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i was respectful of the fbi. i never lied to the fbi. i told him the absolute truth from day one. my issue, as a grand jury, is to see which is different than the other. but when someone takes an of to uphold the laws of the constitution of the united states and they are the second ranking person in the fbi, is mark felt was, if it is true and i doubt seriously that it is only one person who is deep throat i think al haig is there too. i become more convinced every day that he was in there. but, mark felt by -- because of his own selfishness, you have to understand this is a political war, he wanted -- when hoover died, felt was furious he did not get that job and that it went to pat gray. he decides he's going to leak this information to bob woodward and that he is going to embarrass nixon and nixon is going to get pissed off and he's going to fire pat gray and he's going to take mark felt and make him fed -- head of the fbi. that is the strategy. i look at mark felt and i have nothing but contempt for that, as
i was respectful of the fbi. i never lied to the fbi. i told him the absolute truth from day one. my issue, as a grand jury, is to see which is different than the other. but when someone takes an of to uphold the laws of the constitution of the united states and they are the second ranking person in the fbi, is mark felt was, if it is true and i doubt seriously that it is only one person who is deep throat i think al haig is there too. i become more convinced every day that he was in there....
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look to the fbi. they reported the number of hate crimes in 2020 was the highest recorded in two decades. nearly half of the domestic terrorism investigated involved racially motivated violent extremists. 87%, 87% of the subjects of those investigations were white supremacists. now, i have another unspeakable tragedy. ten individuals killed in buffalo while shopping at their local grocery store. something we ought to, and it should be the safest place. but, they died at the hands of an individual who was motivated by racist conspiracy theory. there is got to be accountability for these crimes. we also have to act against the root causes of this clearing hate. and, the opening of the chair stated, we need not look further than for other political leaders that media pundits that play to these ideologies. and in doing, that it gives them the sheen of legitimacy. we can certainly not standby as they are giving mainstream condemnation. we can be heartbroken, but we must be resolute. our lives depend on the
look to the fbi. they reported the number of hate crimes in 2020 was the highest recorded in two decades. nearly half of the domestic terrorism investigated involved racially motivated violent extremists. 87%, 87% of the subjects of those investigations were white supremacists. now, i have another unspeakable tragedy. ten individuals killed in buffalo while shopping at their local grocery store. something we ought to, and it should be the safest place. but, they died at the hands of an...
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. >>> simone biles and gymnasts seeking $1 billion from the fbi for mishandling the larry nassar investigation. >>> can a new diet reverse a health condition affecting millions of americans? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening from the mouths of babes, 11-year-old girl appearing by video before a congressional hearing today describing in spellbounding detail her desperate and agonizing efforts to save herself from a gunman inside her school smearing herself with the blood of a classmate, pretending to be dead to survive. young miah cerriillo telling lawmakers i don't want it to happen again as the house prepared to vote on a series of gun control measures, families and survivors of the uvalde school massacre appeared in washington to demand new gun laws insisting lawmakers know the depths of their sorrow and their loss their testimony incredibly moving but not necessarily moving republicans from their opposition to new restrictions on guns and those who wish to own them gabe gutierrez was inside the hearing room >> reporter: in one of the most chilling fi
. >>> simone biles and gymnasts seeking $1 billion from the fbi for mishandling the larry nassar investigation. >>> can a new diet reverse a health condition affecting millions of americans? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening from the mouths of babes, 11-year-old girl appearing by video before a congressional hearing today describing in spellbounding detail her desperate and agonizing efforts to save herself from...
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into it because joe biden controls the fbi and said they're trying to cover it up. and by the way,fbi this is atse least the second time that joe biden has used the fbiid to drug abuse and allegations ofan sexual misconduct with minors
into it because joe biden controls the fbi and said they're trying to cover it up. and by the way,fbi this is atse least the second time that joe biden has used the fbiid to drug abuse and allegations ofan sexual misconduct with minors
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but also why did the doj and the fbi feel compelled to have what are essentially fbi commandos deployed to quantico, shoot to kill authority, who are then deployed into d.c. on january 6th and what happened to the pipe bomb or at the rnc and the dnc? to sanctimoniously lecture us that democracy dies in darkness, which it does when you don't have the truth and facts, but also dies in duplicity. when the left is colluding with bureaucrats to silence and attack political opposition but also duplicitous in the aspect of equal justice. and to me this is a very dangerous place, where we are as a nation as sean davis referred to, if you don't have rule of law and equal application of justice, it throws everything into the absurd. so i think i made mccarthy and a republican leadership need to stand up and say we are going to continue this, it is a solid commitment to the american people that they will finally get to the truth and facts of what took place on january 6th. >> tucker: no more lying. start with the kennedy assassination. declassify for the two people they hate and want to kill, juli
but also why did the doj and the fbi feel compelled to have what are essentially fbi commandos deployed to quantico, shoot to kill authority, who are then deployed into d.c. on january 6th and what happened to the pipe bomb or at the rnc and the dnc? to sanctimoniously lecture us that democracy dies in darkness, which it does when you don't have the truth and facts, but also dies in duplicity. when the left is colluding with bureaucrats to silence and attack political opposition but also...
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what's been the fbi's justification, if any? there has not been a lot of conversation about the fbi's perspective, although they did testify that it was a failure of the fbi during congressional hearings on this matter. marissa was one of the journalist that helped expose that scandal a few years ago. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines... donald trump and two of his adult children, donaldjr and ivanka, are due to testify in a new york state probe into the former us president's business practices starting on 15july. the court last month refused trump's appeal to overturn a ruling enforcing subpoenas for the former president. the case centres on claims that trump misstated the values of his assets in financial statements. a man has been charged with attempted murder, after allegedly making threats against the us supreme court judge brett kavanaugh. 26—year—old nicholas roske reportedly told police he was angry about a leaked draught opinion, which indicates the court could be set to overturn federal abort
what's been the fbi's justification, if any? there has not been a lot of conversation about the fbi's perspective, although they did testify that it was a failure of the fbi during congressional hearings on this matter. marissa was one of the journalist that helped expose that scandal a few years ago. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines... donald trump and two of his adult children, donaldjr and ivanka, are due to testify in a new york state probe into the former us...
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of course, the fbi does not do this, because joe biden controls the fbi instead they are trying to bury this story by the way biden, this is the second time he uses spa. friendship to cover up drug abuse and allegations of sexual abuse of minors in his own family. the fbi also turned a blind eye when hunter biden violated gun possession laws and was accused of pedophilia by his sister-in-law
of course, the fbi does not do this, because joe biden controls the fbi instead they are trying to bury this story by the way biden, this is the second time he uses spa. friendship to cover up drug abuse and allegations of sexual abuse of minors in his own family. the fbi also turned a blind eye when hunter biden violated gun possession laws and was accused of pedophilia by his sister-in-law
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his rivals inside the fbi. inside the fbi this is a an interpretation that is persuasive in my view and it's the subject of of a book length treatment called leak mark felt self-disclosed is deep throat in the year 2005 when he was in his 90s. encouraged by his family to do so leighton his life. so, you know if you look closely at the hairline here. there is some so maybe there was a hint or clue in the movie the 1976 movie. that the deepthroat character played by how holbert played exquisitely well by how holbrook it's actually kind of mark felt mark felt's name surfaced frequently in the speculation about who is deep throat. he always denied it. he said i want occasion. if i had been deepthroat, i i would have done it better. he threw people off the trail and woodward helped too. there was a little bit of circumvention on woodward's part he said at one point that deep throat was not in the intelligence community in washington. the fbi most people would link into the intelligence community in washington, dc it
his rivals inside the fbi. inside the fbi this is a an interpretation that is persuasive in my view and it's the subject of of a book length treatment called leak mark felt self-disclosed is deep throat in the year 2005 when he was in his 90s. encouraged by his family to do so leighton his life. so, you know if you look closely at the hairline here. there is some so maybe there was a hint or clue in the movie the 1976 movie. that the deepthroat character played by how holbert played exquisitely...
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olympic gymnasts are seeking $1 billion from the fbi. they're claiming the agency moved too slowly to stop disgraced sports doctor larry nassar from sexually abusing them. jeff pegues has more. >> reporter: maggie nichols was among the first to have the courage to come forward in 2015. today she's still frustrated. >> the fbi agents were hiding all the information, and that i and other gymnasts gave them. >> reporter: the claim seeks $1 billion. it's based on the fbi's mishandling of credible complaints of sexual assaults by nassar. nassar's survivors include usa gymnastics stars. >> i blame larry nassar, and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. >> reporter: a justice department report concluded that u.s. gymnastics first approached the fbi about nassar in july of 2015 and again in may of 2016. inaction by the fbi during that period allowed nassar to go unchecked victimizing about 70 young female athletes before his arrest. the internal investigation found that senior officials failed to respond with the
olympic gymnasts are seeking $1 billion from the fbi. they're claiming the agency moved too slowly to stop disgraced sports doctor larry nassar from sexually abusing them. jeff pegues has more. >> reporter: maggie nichols was among the first to have the courage to come forward in 2015. today she's still frustrated. >> the fbi agents were hiding all the information, and that i and other gymnasts gave them. >> reporter: the claim seeks $1 billion. it's based on the fbi's...
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i live right next door, 50 yard from the fbi. on wednesday night i sent an e-mail to patricia, the deputy attorney and said i am seeking mode is here. i'm stuck between a rock and a hard place. i gave her the name of an attorney and told walter, the fbi agent who came banging on m door at the week before. i am here, just call me. no need to bang on my door. they chose a different route. they didn't call my attorney. instead they went through the shock and awe, and let me go to the airport and then take me with five agents like i am an a qaeda terrorist. they lock being in a car and th next thing i know i am in leg irons, handcuffs and strip-searched. it was not without comity. at one point the fbi agents could not find the door to go into. the fingerprint machine didn't work. people do not want to sit in solitary confinement in leg irons denied food, denied water denied an attorney. this is what we live in. i studied in college and it too me until i was 72 to understand. >> you cannot arrest people for political reasons. it is ve
i live right next door, 50 yard from the fbi. on wednesday night i sent an e-mail to patricia, the deputy attorney and said i am seeking mode is here. i'm stuck between a rock and a hard place. i gave her the name of an attorney and told walter, the fbi agent who came banging on m door at the week before. i am here, just call me. no need to bang on my door. they chose a different route. they didn't call my attorney. instead they went through the shock and awe, and let me go to the airport and...
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it was a failure of the fbi during congressional hearings on this matter. a, , fbi during congressional hearings on this matter. ., ~ fbi during congressional hearings on this matter. ., , this matter. marissa, thank you very much for your— this matter. marissa, thank you very much for your time _ this matter. marissa, thank you very much for your time here _ this matter. marissa, thank you very much for your time here on - this matter. marissa, thank you veryl much for your time here on newsday. think you. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines... donald trump and two of his adult children, donaldjr and ivanka, are due to testify in a new york state probe into the former us president's business practices starting on 15july. the court last month refused trump's appeal to overturn a ruling enforcing subpoenas for the former president. the case centres on claims that trump misstated the values of his assets in financial statements. a man has been charged with attempted murder, after allegedly making threats against the us supreme court judge brett kavanaugh. 26—yearâ
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was leaking information to undercut his rival inside the fbi. inside the fbi. this is an interpretation that is persuasive in my view. it's the subject of a book length treatment called leak. mark fault, self disclosed is the throat in the year 2005 when he was in his 90s. encouraged by his family to do so late in his life. you know, if you look closely at the hairline, there is some, maybe there was a hunter clue in a movie in 1976 that the deep throw character played, played exclusively well, was actually kind of mark felt. mark false name surfaced frequently and the speculation of who was deep throat. he always denied it. he said, on one occasion, i have been deep throat, i would've done a better. he threw people off the trail. woodward helped to, there was a little bit of circumvention on woodward's part. he said at one point, deep throat was knots an intelligence community and washington. the fbi, most people would like into the intelligence community in washington d.c.. it would be unfair to disregard some of the most important stories of the washington p
was leaking information to undercut his rival inside the fbi. inside the fbi. this is an interpretation that is persuasive in my view. it's the subject of a book length treatment called leak. mark fault, self disclosed is the throat in the year 2005 when he was in his 90s. encouraged by his family to do so late in his life. you know, if you look closely at the hairline, there is some, maybe there was a hunter clue in a movie in 1976 that the deep throw character played, played exclusively well,...
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the fbi watchdogs stated that the fbi mishandled the earlier in file investigation and violated multiple policies. the doj said that they will not charge the agents who made these major missteps. when one of the younger survivors of larry nassar's abuse was marianne miller, a competitive dancer who sought treatment at michigan state university. she was 15 when she testified at the sentencing hearing. >> i have never hated somebody in my life. but i hate towards it was uncontrollable. larry nassar, i hate you. >> now she is one of the woman seeking accountability from the agency that you said was supposed to protect her and others. emma ann joins me now along with one of the attorneys against nassar's abuse, nick -- i want to say that the fbi has declined to comment on the lawsuit, but, emma ann, you are a plaintiff in this lawsuit. going down this road has to open old ones that you are trying to actively heal. tell us why you want to join in on this lawsuit. >> i wanted to join in. i think it is very important that we hold this institution accountable for the mistakes that they made. the
the fbi watchdogs stated that the fbi mishandled the earlier in file investigation and violated multiple policies. the doj said that they will not charge the agents who made these major missteps. when one of the younger survivors of larry nassar's abuse was marianne miller, a competitive dancer who sought treatment at michigan state university. she was 15 when she testified at the sentencing hearing. >> i have never hated somebody in my life. but i hate towards it was uncontrollable....
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they are bringing a complaint fw against the fbi for grossly mishandling their claims. joining me is the first woman to speak publicly about the abuse, attorney rachel. it's good to see you again, rachel. you're not part of this move, because of the timing of when your abuse occurred. but your story is their story. what does this big move represent? >> yeah. this represents just what i hope will become an incredible motivation to change how our law enforcement responds to sexual abuse. when i came forward publicly, i came forward with my name and my face and all of those identifying details in 2016 because i was 100% confident we were going to find mishandling of abuse allegations against larry and likely outright correction in our law enforcement. this is what survivors deal with all the time, every day across the country. and as soon as i filed that police report, that's what we found. that, in fact, the fbi was sitting on reports of substance abuse for 15 months while larry was in the exam room. larry was in the exam room abusing girls the day i filed my report and h
they are bringing a complaint fw against the fbi for grossly mishandling their claims. joining me is the first woman to speak publicly about the abuse, attorney rachel. it's good to see you again, rachel. you're not part of this move, because of the timing of when your abuse occurred. but your story is their story. what does this big move represent? >> yeah. this represents just what i hope will become an incredible motivation to change how our law enforcement responds to sexual abuse....
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i want to now invite deputy director of the fbi to speak with you. deputy director of the fbi? thank you assistant attorney general clark and good afternoon everyone. i want to begin by expressing my deepest condolences to the victims, to the families and loved ones of those murdered and injured in this vicious attack. we recognize the enduring threat posed by those who commit hate crimes and acts of violent extremism and the devastating impact on people and communities. taking action against these threats is our highest priority. the full weight and resources of the department of justice and the fbi have been brought to bear in this investigation and have involved hundreds of personnel from our buffalo field office and across the country to support the victims in this community and to engage in the relentless pursuit of justice. the fbi's national evidence response team, along with teams from buffalo and other field offices, deployed specialized technical equipment for the evidence recovery operation that will be crucial to the successful prosecution and the attainment of just
i want to now invite deputy director of the fbi to speak with you. deputy director of the fbi? thank you assistant attorney general clark and good afternoon everyone. i want to begin by expressing my deepest condolences to the victims, to the families and loved ones of those murdered and injured in this vicious attack. we recognize the enduring threat posed by those who commit hate crimes and acts of violent extremism and the devastating impact on people and communities. taking action against...