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joining us now is former fbi general counsel andrew weissman. also with us, former assistant district attorney in the manhattan district attorney's office, catherine christian. thank you both for being here. andrew, let me ask you first, was stringer bell right to ask allen weisselberg, are you taking notes on a criminal conspiracy, is the second part of your question >> you must've seen my notes because that is the page where i had the same reaction. so, one of the things that you listen for when you listen to openings on both sides is you know that there are witnesses who will testify and think about how they are going to do, whether they have memory issues, whether they have good ability issues but then you look for what is the prosecution going to say with respect to hard evidence and they are the things that stood out to me was you had a reference to the tape recording that we've heard about, that is where donald trump is overheard saying hey, let's just pay the 130,000 in cash. that is a terrible tape for donald trump. second, there were r
joining us now is former fbi general counsel andrew weissman. also with us, former assistant district attorney in the manhattan district attorney's office, catherine christian. thank you both for being here. andrew, let me ask you first, was stringer bell right to ask allen weisselberg, are you taking notes on a criminal conspiracy, is the second part of your question >> you must've seen my notes because that is the page where i had the same reaction. so, one of the things that you listen...
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there was also minute-by-minute timeline of the fbi search and an fbi memo that memorializes the fact that merrick garland signed off on this being elevated to a full investigation. >> yes, this is just really unfortunate in terms of it being an unnecessary and unforced error by the former president. that advice he was given by whomever was interviewing with the fbi was correct, just give them the documents back. >> john: you surprise me with what the original archives request was for and it was for three things. >> they only wanted three things that is how this all began which is why it's really unfortunate this is where it has gotten to. they asked for the kim jong un letter, remember that letter? they asked for a letter former president obama left in the white house president trump on his first day which is tradition and third there was a map you remember that he drew on with sharpie. they only ask for those three things and for months trump and his team give them the run around. so as they were doing that, the people at the archives got frustrated and thought oh, well there must b
there was also minute-by-minute timeline of the fbi search and an fbi memo that memorializes the fact that merrick garland signed off on this being elevated to a full investigation. >> yes, this is just really unfortunate in terms of it being an unnecessary and unforced error by the former president. that advice he was given by whomever was interviewing with the fbi was correct, just give them the documents back. >> john: you surprise me with what the original archives request was...
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we are talking about shutting down the fbi. entirely. we are talking about defunding the doj. we are talking about eliminating the department of commerce. bringing the ftc and fcc under the executive branch. and for a president who has already been targeting journalists rhetorically, for him to come and now take these other agencies under the executive branch under the unitarian executive theory, it >> here is what is amazing, though. this plan is not secret. this is a publicly available documents. what does that tell you, ahmed, about these plans? >> there is a tone of arrogance really that they thought they could write this down, go into a room, and send it out. personally i've been doing a lot of reporting on it. it really just goes to this idea that trump has that he is going to be in this desperate state. right now, he is literally on trial. criminal, hush money trial, as we speak. essentially, they are putting this out there because they think they are smarter than the american people. they think they can put this out here and really rile up the base and get that base co
we are talking about shutting down the fbi. entirely. we are talking about defunding the doj. we are talking about eliminating the department of commerce. bringing the ftc and fcc under the executive branch. and for a president who has already been targeting journalists rhetorically, for him to come and now take these other agencies under the executive branch under the unitarian executive theory, it >> here is what is amazing, though. this plan is not secret. this is a publicly available...
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the new documents also provide a specific timeline and reveal 30 fbi personnel were on scene entering trump's residence at 8:59 a.m. eastern living at 6:3. >> i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. >> according to the documents, attorney general merrick garland escalated the probe into a full blown investigation in march of 2022. five months before the raid. the mysterious person 16 claims he warned trump whatever you have, give everything back. let them come here and get everything. don't give them a noble treason indict you because they will. in june of 2023, special counsel jack smith indicted trump for violating the espionage act accusing the former president of illegally keeping more than 300 highly classified documents and committing obstruction by not returning them as required under federal law. trump has pleaded not guilty. the former president, bret, has made the argument that these documents could be considered personal. judge cannon, who he appointed, has declined to drop the case as the former president would like. it's still on the ca
the new documents also provide a specific timeline and reveal 30 fbi personnel were on scene entering trump's residence at 8:59 a.m. eastern living at 6:3. >> i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. >> according to the documents, attorney general merrick garland escalated the probe into a full blown investigation in march of 2022. five months before the raid. the mysterious person 16 claims he warned trump whatever you have, give everything back....
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international and domestic security threats, tiktok and much more when i sit down one on one with the fbi director, christopher wray tomorrow on "nightly news." >>> we'll turn now to minnesota and the house explosion that rocked a neighborhood just outside minneapolis. first responders rescuing a woman trapped under the rubble, though her condition at this hour is unclear. fire officials say the debris is consistent with a natural gas explosion. >>> in 60 seconds, the surprising vote to unionize by workers at a major car assembly plant. is it a sea change moment for h cars is it a sea change moment for h cars ow ♪ ♪ upbeat music ♪ asthma. it can make you miss out on those epic hikes with friends. step back out there, with fasenra. fasenra is an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. fasenra helps prevent asthma attacks. most patients did not have an attack in the first year. fasenra is proven to help you breathe better so you can get back to doing day-to-day activities. and fasenra helps lower the use of oral steroids. fasenra is not for sudden br
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the justice department announcing today that it will pay more than $138 million for the fbi's mishandling of the investigation. olympic stars simone biles, mckayla maroney, and aly raisman, among the more than 100 people who sued the fbi for failing to respond to their complaints with urgency. the combined payouts to nassar's victims now top $1 billion. at a campaign event today in florida, president biden blamed his opponent, former president trump, for a growing wave of restrictive abortion laws across the country. cbs's nancy cordes has more on what is shaping up to be a key issue in the polls in november. >> this isn't about states rights comments about women's rights. >> reporter: president biden traveled to tampa today just eight days before florida's abortion crackdown is set to go into effect. the nation's third most populous state will ban abortions at six weeks, a point at which many women still don't realize they are pregnant. >> there's one person responsible for this nightmare, and he has acknowledged and brags about it, donald trump. >> reporter: when it comes to abortion, t
the justice department announcing today that it will pay more than $138 million for the fbi's mishandling of the investigation. olympic stars simone biles, mckayla maroney, and aly raisman, among the more than 100 people who sued the fbi for failing to respond to their complaints with urgency. the combined payouts to nassar's victims now top $1 billion. at a campaign event today in florida, president biden blamed his opponent, former president trump, for a growing wave of restrictive abortion...
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attorney, and former senior fbi official, chuck rosenberg. and jury consultant and former prosecutor, david henderson and paul charlton. and we have charles cohen and former manhattan district attorney, catherine christiansen. vaughn, court's expected to get back underway at any moment. donald trump just walked back into the courtroom. what is the latest from inside the courthouse? >> reporter: literally at this minute right now, the people calling david pecker from alvin bragg's office, the first witness in this criminal trial is now taking the stand. david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer who is going to be a pivotal witness in this for the prosecution who established the meeting at trump tower in august of 2015. that is where the prosecution alleges the catch and kill scheme was first outlined and thought of. from that point on, in 2016, it led to not only the purchasing by ami of karen mcdougle's story, but also michael cohen being informed by the enquirer that stormy daniels in october of 2016, had her own story to s
attorney, and former senior fbi official, chuck rosenberg. and jury consultant and former prosecutor, david henderson and paul charlton. and we have charles cohen and former manhattan district attorney, catherine christiansen. vaughn, court's expected to get back underway at any moment. donald trump just walked back into the courtroom. what is the latest from inside the courthouse? >> reporter: literally at this minute right now, the people calling david pecker from alvin bragg's office,...
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fbi operatives working on generally six in the crowd. but it undercover journalist found investigations with the video you may be aware of in the last two days of a cia official former fbi member actually say guess their work. i'm going to ask you a simple question. were there undercover officers or agents from the department of homeland security or paid informants in the crowd on january 6? >> congressman i do not know the answer to that question but i you for. >> wow is all i can say was rate apps a paid informant? >> i'm not familiar with those facts i'll be pleased to get them to the. >> thank you very much. is it the policy of the department phone security because i understand is the policy of the fbi to have undercover individuals at these events to keep them in control to allow people to peacefully exert their first amendment rights what calling attention to people who might interfere that is the policy of the department phone security chip undercover agents or officers or paid informants events like that? >> events like? >> a lar
fbi operatives working on generally six in the crowd. but it undercover journalist found investigations with the video you may be aware of in the last two days of a cia official former fbi member actually say guess their work. i'm going to ask you a simple question. were there undercover officers or agents from the department of homeland security or paid informants in the crowd on january 6? >> congressman i do not know the answer to that question but i you for. >> wow is all i can...
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. >> what is the point of reporting abuse if our own fbi agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in a drawer? >> reporter: a doj report found after first hearing of the allegations in 2015, fbi agents failed to flag local authorities who could have taken action, effectively allowing nassar to continue his abuse for more than a year. >> nassar found more than 100 new victims to molest. it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile. >> reporter: the failure so profound, it led to an extraordinary apology by the fbi director. this was a dark chapter for the fbi, david, a truly dark chapter. >> david: pierre thomas live in washington. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn now to president biden tonight, helping to put the state of florida back in play this november. tonight, the president's major abortion rights speech in florida, with that state's new six-week abortion ban just days now from going into effect. mary bruce in florida. >> reporter: president biden today traveling to florida, just days before the state's strict new abortion law goes into effect. b
. >> what is the point of reporting abuse if our own fbi agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in a drawer? >> reporter: a doj report found after first hearing of the allegations in 2015, fbi agents failed to flag local authorities who could have taken action, effectively allowing nassar to continue his abuse for more than a year. >> nassar found more than 100 new victims to molest. it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile. >>...
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there should be an fbi investigation. there should be more cops. i am glad the university has found a way to break up the tents. martha had a good take on the story. look at the tents. they are all the same. they are brand-new. i think following the money to find out where it is coming from. i love that google employees got fired. i would have loved being on some of the phone calls when they had to call mom and dad and they had to say i need help paying rent because i threw my big job down the drain. >> and not because of layoffs. that is part of the reason google backed off their investment of the pentagon. you know what i am heartened by? i have as many democratic friends as i know and they are speaking out concerned as republicans. are you one of them? >> harold: i am the only one who has voted for funding for these things. this is absurd that we find ourselves in a situation where tenured professors, one of the things my friend was hoping and praying for, i am a graduate of the school who has been in the news, that these universities are lookin
there should be an fbi investigation. there should be more cops. i am glad the university has found a way to break up the tents. martha had a good take on the story. look at the tents. they are all the same. they are brand-new. i think following the money to find out where it is coming from. i love that google employees got fired. i would have loved being on some of the phone calls when they had to call mom and dad and they had to say i need help paying rent because i threw my big job down the...
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i guarantee there will be an fbi investigation. go after parents who might have used violent where it's because they were so upset. you can go and investigate and use federal authority to go in and take out people who are threatening people's lives through means of terrorism. i white house can make all the statements and the world. your words mean nothing. the word "don't" meant nothing last week. your words mean nothing. your actions and your legal authority that you seem to be averse to when it comes to the border and other things, those that solve this problem. >> kayleigh: the doj is more concerned going after parents, the pro-life community and catholics. >> the next steps with that horrible -- what the next steps would look like. keep in mind, i think it is a traceable beginning at columbia university when 100 columbia professors signed on in support of a student letter that proclaims solidarity with hamas after october 7th. they called it a military action. we know these hamas facsimile sympathizers have a safe place to do t
i guarantee there will be an fbi investigation. go after parents who might have used violent where it's because they were so upset. you can go and investigate and use federal authority to go in and take out people who are threatening people's lives through means of terrorism. i white house can make all the statements and the world. your words mean nothing. the word "don't" meant nothing last week. your words mean nothing. your actions and your legal authority that you seem to be...
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my exclusive interview with fbi director christopher wray on that tiktok firestorm. the unprecedented threat level in the u.s., and donald trump calling the january 6th defendants hostages. >> do you see those individuals who took part in the january 6th riots as hostages? >> how he answered. >>> and the miracle baby born out of tragedy in gaza. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and welcome. the jury in the donald trump hush money trial was introduced to the soft underbelly of the supermarket tabloid business today. their guide prosecution witness david pecker, former "national enquirer" publisher. pecker describing made-up stories published to damage trump opponents. he testified about a payment to a new york doorman for a salacious but untrue story about mr. trump and described a key meeting in which he says he pledged to be donald trump's eyes and ears, ready to alert to negative stories that could appear about him during the 2016 presidential campaign. the prosecution hoping to prove it all leads to paying off a porn star
my exclusive interview with fbi director christopher wray on that tiktok firestorm. the unprecedented threat level in the u.s., and donald trump calling the january 6th defendants hostages. >> do you see those individuals who took part in the january 6th riots as hostages? >> how he answered. >>> and the miracle baby born out of tragedy in gaza. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and welcome. the jury in the...
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but the fbi's $284,000. why? why is the fbi's literally six times what attorney general merrick garland reception funds are? >> i don't know i could tell you as a to do right now. i know we have a lot of engagement with foreign partners, and that could be big driver but i can't as a center now give you the specifics.you the specifics. i'm happy to my staff follow-up. >> i would appreciate that very much. lastly, the department of justice is asking for 1.25% increase, told the $4677 millio. the fbi is asking for 6% increase totaling $629 million. the fbi is asking for literally a 350% increase in funding more than the overall department of justice is pick a fact if the total spin for the doj is going up 467 million and the fbi's asking for 629 million, and the doj hasa to take a cut some ofn order for the fbi to get their increase in funding of the least $160 million. so what on earth, what justifies that kind of increase for the fbi? >> so what i would tell you is an resort appreciate the department's work includ
but the fbi's $284,000. why? why is the fbi's literally six times what attorney general merrick garland reception funds are? >> i don't know i could tell you as a to do right now. i know we have a lot of engagement with foreign partners, and that could be big driver but i can't as a center now give you the specifics.you the specifics. i'm happy to my staff follow-up. >> i would appreciate that very much. lastly, the department of justice is asking for 1.25% increase, told the $4677...
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tonight the fbi here in los angeles tells me the fbi has teamed up with local police across the country and an anti- terror task force. the fbi giving this statement tonight. crimes fuelled by anti-semitic 8 can't be tolerated and the fbi is committed to preventing these crimes including acts of terror or violations of the civil liberties. members of faith-based communities should not have to be worried about being targeted with the threat of violence where they live, work or where they pray. you and i were able to watch the video of the attacks. unspeakable crimes to think there are more calls for violence is just unthinkable. >> trace: if more people saw that it would change some perspectives dramatically. let's bring in former fbi special agent... it's great to have you on the show. fbi director said this. >> we remain particularly concerned that lone actors can target large gatherings, high profile events or symbolic or religious locations for violence. particularly of concern as we look to the start of passover on monday evening. >> trace: if you are a jewish-american you have got
tonight the fbi here in los angeles tells me the fbi has teamed up with local police across the country and an anti- terror task force. the fbi giving this statement tonight. crimes fuelled by anti-semitic 8 can't be tolerated and the fbi is committed to preventing these crimes including acts of terror or violations of the civil liberties. members of faith-based communities should not have to be worried about being targeted with the threat of violence where they live, work or where they pray....
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the fbi director delivered _ done. the fbi director delivered an _ done. the fbi director delivered an apology, | done. the fbi director i delivered an apology, but is this on some level not accountability for you? it is the beginning _ accountability for you? it is the beginning of— the beginning of accountability. what we have to grapple with is what we have seen happen in this case is a blown up a picture of what is happening all over the country. the question of why survivors do not report, we see exactly why. 0ut do not report, we see exactly why. out of every 300 rapes reported to the police, on average than those that are prosecuted is 25 in a given year. 25 out of 300 at our best. what we see happening here with the fbi is what victims deal with every single day, most survivors never see the justice that the victims of larry nassar have seen today. what i hope this does is spur us on to a much greater conversation about what is to change the law enforcement to have a level of accountability and have a culture and society where we prioritise inves
the fbi director delivered _ done. the fbi director delivered an _ done. the fbi director delivered an apology, | done. the fbi director i delivered an apology, but is this on some level not accountability for you? it is the beginning _ accountability for you? it is the beginning of— the beginning of accountability. what we have to grapple with is what we have seen happen in this case is a blown up a picture of what is happening all over the country. the question of why survivors do not...
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whistle-blower max pearson said he had given documents to the fbi, documents potentially the ones the ntsb says boeing previously indicated did not exist. >> the actual documentation that they've been saying has not been available, it is available. >> is available and the fbi has it? >> and it has been available for months. >> reporter: we just spoke with the national transportation safety board. while its investigators have not reviewed ed peerson's documents, they tell us they do not believe they're the same as the ones they had been seeking. boeing says it is fully cooperating with all of the ongoing investigations. norah? >> kris van cleave, thank you for your reporting there is a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." finally yasso! a ridiculously creamy, dipped, chipped, sandwiched, ice cream-like experience that's super snackable and made with greek yogurt. so ice cream, get the whoop out of our freezer! yasso. love it or it's free. wowwww... this charmin ultra soft smooth tear is soooo soft and soo smooth, i'm starting to get tearied away! ahhh, thank you mr. smooth
whistle-blower max pearson said he had given documents to the fbi, documents potentially the ones the ntsb says boeing previously indicated did not exist. >> the actual documentation that they've been saying has not been available, it is available. >> is available and the fbi has it? >> and it has been available for months. >> reporter: we just spoke with the national transportation safety board. while its investigators have not reviewed ed peerson's documents, they tell...
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. >> norah: why the justice department is set to pay a reported $100 million for the fbi's mishandling of the investigation into the disgraced doctor. >> i'm especially sorry that there were people at the fbi who had their own chance to stop this monster and failed. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. we do want to begin tonight with that breaking news of a major settlement between the department of justice and some of the survivors of convicted sex offender larry nassar. cbs news has learned that the deal is in its final stages, and there are reports the amount could be up to $100 million. and the news comes three years after a department of justice watchdog report outlined the fbi's mishandling of the case, including how agents were slow to investigate the abuse allegations into nassar. he was the former team doctor for the women's national gymnastics team. olympic stars simone biles, mckayla maroney, and aly raisman are among the gymnasts who sued the fbi and the settlement, when finalized, could br
. >> norah: why the justice department is set to pay a reported $100 million for the fbi's mishandling of the investigation into the disgraced doctor. >> i'm especially sorry that there were people at the fbi who had their own chance to stop this monster and failed. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. we do want to begin tonight with that breaking news of a major settlement between...
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so the fbi has confirmed that its agents were on the ship. i can't really say anything more. >> thank you, and i yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman, general garland, welcome back. >> thank you. >> i appreciate the work that the doj does going after legitimate criminals and protecting americans, and the program which we discussed a year ago. i'd like to talk about the foreign registration act or fra. there's a high speed rail company proposed between dallas and houston. and they proposed a high speed rail project between houston and dallas and engaged in state and local lobbying in that effort. and i'm opposed to this that would cut up land and take this from people on their land. and for every board member and now merely a company on paper with no board of directors. and texas has zero experience building any type of this company. there's a venture pushing the project. sovereign funds of the japanese are backing that high speed proposal. and amtrak's partnering with texas central in applying for an fy22 corridor development grants and $50
so the fbi has confirmed that its agents were on the ship. i can't really say anything more. >> thank you, and i yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman, general garland, welcome back. >> thank you. >> i appreciate the work that the doj does going after legitimate criminals and protecting americans, and the program which we discussed a year ago. i'd like to talk about the foreign registration act or fra. there's a high speed rail company proposed between dallas and...
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just last week fbi director wray was before us and we heard about the real challenges that the fbi along with its state, local, anc tribal law enforcement partners are facing, especially in keepinges deadly fentanyl off or streets. i heard him clearly, state and local law enforcement areen askg for more support from the fbi, not less. and i trust that could be said for many other bureaus at the department as well. further, the defense of our national security and mitigation of emerging foreign and domestic threats, including cyber, is critical. i view it as the main mission, our paramount responsibility, keeping americans safe here in congress. and the department's role in upholding the rule of law and preserving our democratic values for free and fair elections, cannot be understated. to carry out the department's of broad missions, your fiscal year 2025 budget request seeks 38.9 billion and discretionary funding, a 5% increase above the fiscal year 2024 enacted level. your request prioritizes funding for the over 100,000 employees of the department of justice, and makes vital increases
just last week fbi director wray was before us and we heard about the real challenges that the fbi along with its state, local, anc tribal law enforcement partners are facing, especially in keepinges deadly fentanyl off or streets. i heard him clearly, state and local law enforcement areen askg for more support from the fbi, not less. and i trust that could be said for many other bureaus at the department as well. further, the defense of our national security and mitigation of emerging foreign...
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no criminal charges were levied for fbi agents who acted in an unethical manner. they did things that if any civilian had done, would have resulted in criminal charges. i am pleased with what i have seen today but there is so much more that needs to be done. the fbi director delivered an apology, but is this on some level not accountability for you ? it is the beginning of accountability. but what we also have to grapple with is what we have seen happen in this case is just a blown—up a picture of what is happening all over the country. the question of why survivors do not report, we see exactly why. out of every 300 rapes reported to the police, on average the most that are prosecuted is 25 in a given year. 25 out of 300, at our best. what we see happening here with the fbi is what victims deal with every single day, most survivors never see the justice that the victims of larry nassar have seen today. what i hope this does is spur us on to a much greater conversation about what needs to change for law enforcement to have a level of accountability and have a cu
no criminal charges were levied for fbi agents who acted in an unethical manner. they did things that if any civilian had done, would have resulted in criminal charges. i am pleased with what i have seen today but there is so much more that needs to be done. the fbi director delivered an apology, but is this on some level not accountability for you ? it is the beginning of accountability. but what we also have to grapple with is what we have seen happen in this case is just a blown—up a...
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it protects americans from unlawful searches and seizures by the fbi and local police department. law enforcement cannot search your home or monitor your communications without going to a court and showing probable cause that a crime is being committed. but there's a lot of confusion about where that might apply in this context because it's not a crime in the sense that we are our criminal law ordinarily apply in america. what we are talking about his foreign espionage and hostile activities that had notcu yet occurred. we don't do anything to try to prevent crimes from happening. we punish crimes once they occur after we've investigated to them and prosecuted them but we don't want another 9/11 to occur. we don't want innocent americans to be killed in a terrorist attack and it's not okay to say we will wait until the terrorists commit that act and then try to find them and punish them. we want to stop it and that's where 702 is so important. and it's not true that it gives the authority to the intelligence community to target americans. the senator from illinois mentioned a numb
it protects americans from unlawful searches and seizures by the fbi and local police department. law enforcement cannot search your home or monitor your communications without going to a court and showing probable cause that a crime is being committed. but there's a lot of confusion about where that might apply in this context because it's not a crime in the sense that we are our criminal law ordinarily apply in america. what we are talking about his foreign espionage and hostile activities...
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just last week fbi director ray was before us and we heard about the real challenges the fbi along with the state local and tribal law enforcement partners are facing, especially in keeping deadly sentinel off the streets. -- sentinel -- fentanyl. we are asking for more from fbi, not less, and i am sure that can be said for other bureaus as well. the defense of our national security and mitigation of emerging foreign and domestic threats including cyber is critical. i view it as the main mission, our power mount responsibility, keeping americans safe in congress and the department's role in upholding the rule of law and preserving our democratic values of free and fair elections cannot be understated. your fiscal year 2025 budget request seeks 38 point $9 billion in discretionary funding, a 5% increase above the last fiscal year. you prioritize the funding for the over 100,000 employees at the department of justice and makes vital increases to every federal law-enforcement agency in the u.s. attorney's offices. you have requested a strong increase in the violence against women act grant
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agreeing to a massive settlement with victims of disgraced gymnastics doctor larry nassar, after the fbi mishandled allegations from dozens of women. >>> president biden hoping to put florida in play this november. biden's major abortion rights speech in florida today, with that state's new six-week abortion ban going into effect. biden arguing this is all happening after donald trump's picks for the supreme court helped overturn roe and a woman's right to choose. >>> tonight, the arrest after the harrowing video. a woman pleading for help as she was kidnapped. >> please, help me! >> david: tonight, the video showing the suspect picking her up, carrying her away. >>> also, those images just coming in, the fiery plane crash, and what we've learned. >>> and tonight here, we take you deep under the sea. the secrets of the octopus. how they survive, how they communicate, even with humans. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters new york this is "world news tonight," with david muir. >> david: good evening. it is great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. we have seve
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to say don't worry about it, we have fbi internal controls. fbi internal controls. we're putting the same darn people in charge of this. the same people who have manipulated and abused this over and over again. we said, you're in charge now. you'll be employing the same sort of reviews you've employed on the honor system in the past, knowing full well that the american public can't see anything that you do. and we're supposed to trust you with that? this is crazy. this is the same fbi that approved the surveillance of president trump's campaign and has failed to prevent illegal queries year after year after year, even after denying that they don't happen. in all cases involving americans, but especially in these sensitive cases, outside checks and balances, actual checks and actual balances on the use of surveillance authority should be firmly in place. but alas, they are not. nothing like them. in addition to the narrow query pre-approval requirements, risa c codifies additional changes to some of these internal fbi procedures regarding the abuse of 702 queries of
to say don't worry about it, we have fbi internal controls. fbi internal controls. we're putting the same darn people in charge of this. the same people who have manipulated and abused this over and over again. we said, you're in charge now. you'll be employing the same sort of reviews you've employed on the honor system in the past, knowing full well that the american public can't see anything that you do. and we're supposed to trust you with that? this is crazy. this is the same fbi that...
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this big settlement comes after the fbi failed to seriously investigate reports of abuse first brought to the agency by usa gymnastics back in 2015. >> the fbi's shortcomings during the investigation came into full view during this 2022 hearing. >> after telling my entire story of abuse to fbi in the summer of 2015, not only did the fbi not report my abuse but when they eventually documented my report 17 months later, they made entirely false claims about what i said. >> we suffered and continue to suffer because no one at the fbi, usg did what was necessary to protect us. >> let's get right to ken dilanian, ken, famous gymnasts who spoke out, what do we know now? >> reporter: kate, the ys department is not commenting radioit now on this trofrt settlement. they're not denying it either. very clear that negotiations are under way. it wasn't just the victims who were criticizing the fbi, kate, it was the department of justice inspector general that documented a series of shocking failures in this case by the fbi and it was 14 months from the time that abuse was first reported to the fbi
this big settlement comes after the fbi failed to seriously investigate reports of abuse first brought to the agency by usa gymnastics back in 2015. >> the fbi's shortcomings during the investigation came into full view during this 2022 hearing. >> after telling my entire story of abuse to fbi in the summer of 2015, not only did the fbi not report my abuse but when they eventually documented my report 17 months later, they made entirely false claims about what i said. >> we...
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denny was talking to an fbi agent in los angeles about organized crime and talking to another fbi agent in the d.c. area who is kind of a white-collar crime specialist, then he supposedly was going to meet with two fbi agents from lexington kentucky on that trip in which he died. we got the name of one of those agents, but he had passed and his wife was not able or willing to help us, so there was some fbi involvement-ish as far as people any was talking to -- danny was talking to. host: why did danny casolaro call this the octopus? where did that name came from? guest: danny was at the phase that he was preaching his book idea, so that is where you boil down your concept to about a six page enticing synopsis of the story you are writing enter with the characters and why would the publisher want to give you in advance to actually finish the book? so there is a certain level of hype in that style of writing, you know. it was called the octopus because she starts looking into one d.c. area 1980 scandal, and that takes him over into the iran-contra scandal and the october surprise and bci
denny was talking to an fbi agent in los angeles about organized crime and talking to another fbi agent in the d.c. area who is kind of a white-collar crime specialist, then he supposedly was going to meet with two fbi agents from lexington kentucky on that trip in which he died. we got the name of one of those agents, but he had passed and his wife was not able or willing to help us, so there was some fbi involvement-ish as far as people any was talking to -- danny was talking to. host: why...
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maroney, spoke to congress in 2021 detailing nassar's abuse and their attempts to reach out to the fbi for help. >> in 2015. >> i began crying at the memory over the phone, and there was just dead silence. i was so shocked at the agents silence and disregard for my trauma. >> all we needed was one adult to do the right thing. >> the inspector general's report found fbi agents failed to act for more than 14 months, allowing nassar to abuse at least 40 more girls and women before his arrest in 2016. >> it's not your job to decide whether it should be investigated or not. it's your job to make sure it does get investigated. >> the agents involved were not criminally charged. larry nassar pleaded guilty and is serving life in prison. attorneys for the gymnasts and the justice department did not comment on the proposed settlement. rhiannon. andrew. >> andrea. thank you. a new scam alert now for drivers who pay tolls through services like e-zpass. the scam is popping up across the country after people in pennsylvania were targeted last week. drivers are sent text messages that claim you have
maroney, spoke to congress in 2021 detailing nassar's abuse and their attempts to reach out to the fbi for help. >> in 2015. >> i began crying at the memory over the phone, and there was just dead silence. i was so shocked at the agents silence and disregard for my trauma. >> all we needed was one adult to do the right thing. >> the inspector general's report found fbi agents failed to act for more than 14 months, allowing nassar to abuse at least 40 more girls and women...
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fbi. criminalize the fbi abuses. it limits and restricts the fbi access to foreign intelligence it further puts guardrails to punish the fbi. what is also in agreement on the house the floor is the protection of american civil liberties union. you have to have a warrant for this absolute constitutional protection of american data. no one in this statute there is no place in the statute where america's data come at risk. the debate is not about flies. it's not spying on our adversaries the debate is about a warrant requirement and an amendment that has been offered by andy biggs. this amendment largely drafted by senator wyden cosponsored by elizabeth warren would come for the first time in history provide constitutional rights to our adversaries. it would provide constitutional rights to our enemies, no court, no law has ever come out of this body that would provide constitutional rights to our adversaries. we spy on hezbollah. we spy on hamas. we spy on the ayatollah. we spy on the commun
fbi. criminalize the fbi abuses. it limits and restricts the fbi access to foreign intelligence it further puts guardrails to punish the fbi. what is also in agreement on the house the floor is the protection of american civil liberties union. you have to have a warrant for this absolute constitutional protection of american data. no one in this statute there is no place in the statute where america's data come at risk. the debate is not about flies. it's not spying on our adversaries the...
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meet with the fbi, tell him the truth. there's nothing wrong here. we didn't do anything wrong. >> so it's really an interesting insight into what was going on potentially among the trump camp really fascinating insight. >> andrew mccabe. thank you so much for joining hey everyone out there. thank you for watching. >> our coverage continues a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance? >> no. >> but we have life insurance john, i'm trying to find something we can afford fortunately, it only a few minutes select boat found john of 500 thousand dollars policy for only $29 a month and his wife and a $500,000 policy for only $21 a month. go to select quote.com now and get the insurance for your family meets at a price. you can afford, select quote, we shop, you save there are some things that were better together. >> like your workplace benefits and retirement savings presentation looks great thanks. >> lawyer provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices so you can reach today's financial goals that one and look forward to
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and restricts fbi's access to foreign intelligence and guardrails to punish fbi it was also an agreement is the protection of americans similar to. you have to have a warrant and absolute constitutional protection of americans data. in the statute where americans data becomes at risk. it's not about lying on our adversaries, the debate is about a warrant requirement and an amendment offered by candy biggs and jayapal. this largely drafted by senator wyden cosponsored by elizabeth warren would, for the first time in history, provide constitutional rights to our adversaries. it would provide constitutional rights to our enemies, no courts, no law has ever come out of this body that would provide constitutional rights for our adversaries. we spy on hezbollah, hamas, we spy on the ayatollah, we spy on the communist party of china. this bill provides constitutional protection to communicate people in the united states to recruit them for the purposes copy buys and doing espionage. the 9/11 perpetrators were in the united states mitigating with al qaeda. we made a grave mistake that we are not
and restricts fbi's access to foreign intelligence and guardrails to punish fbi it was also an agreement is the protection of americans similar to. you have to have a warrant and absolute constitutional protection of americans data. in the statute where americans data becomes at risk. it's not about lying on our adversaries, the debate is about a warrant requirement and an amendment offered by candy biggs and jayapal. this largely drafted by senator wyden cosponsored by elizabeth warren would,...
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fbi leadership. so if you're comfortable with how fbi top brass will be policing themselves especially when it comes to fisa where we've seen abuse after abuse after abuse like the agent who ran an american citizen through the 702 database and did a query on him because he was thinking about renting an apartment for him. or the guy who thought that the his dad was cheating op his mom, so he ran his dad through it. maria: wow. >> or the other agent who decided to run 19,000 donors to a congressional campaign through the fisa 702 database. those were all under the leadership of is the same people who will be in charge of overseeing these so-called reforms. it's kind of like handing the keys to the fox rain telling him to have fun with the henhouse. of he's in charge. maria: welsh senator, it just seemses like over and over again we hear so many complaints about the fbi and the fbi abused all of this during the trump era, and and yet, you know, your group just watched new money go to the fbi so that the
fbi leadership. so if you're comfortable with how fbi top brass will be policing themselves especially when it comes to fisa where we've seen abuse after abuse after abuse like the agent who ran an american citizen through the 702 database and did a query on him because he was thinking about renting an apartment for him. or the guy who thought that the his dad was cheating op his mom, so he ran his dad through it. maria: wow. >> or the other agent who decided to run 19,000 donors to a...
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is a former fbi agent i would like to see the fbi step in and get involved and make sure. i'm sure they are behind the nice scenes, things you don't know are going on but intelligence gathering is important, it is crucial, and when you see it on your television screen or in person, again, it's not a spur of the moment activity. it is the job of law enforcement to get ahead of it to prevent these types of things from occurring. again it's important to know people have their first amendment rights. you have the right to your opinion, you have the right to say what you think but you do not have the right to inflict fear and potential violence on others. that is not okay. there are laws that need to be upheld for that. >> sandra: nicole we have been trying to dip in every once and a while to listen to what the students continue to chant there, "the new york post" reporter is reporting the onlookers surrounding the officers are chanting "let them go" and "shame on you" as the arrests are being made. i would clearly say we are in the hundreds now a students who have been surroun
is a former fbi agent i would like to see the fbi step in and get involved and make sure. i'm sure they are behind the nice scenes, things you don't know are going on but intelligence gathering is important, it is crucial, and when you see it on your television screen or in person, again, it's not a spur of the moment activity. it is the job of law enforcement to get ahead of it to prevent these types of things from occurring. again it's important to know people have their first amendment...
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the biden white house rate on bar lago involved 30 fbi agents, a d.o.j. counter intelligence expert control attorney, prosecutor from the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of florida here's the question, the elephant in the room. do think the biden white house work with the national archives to get the case against trump before the charges were brought? >> there's no question about it, minimally involved in this the exclusive remedy anytime former president has something classified or even a presidential record, it's exclusively under the presidential records act which is a civil statute so the proper remedy is not to bring a criminal prosecution against former president but to go to court and file a motion to compel to comply with the documents. that's how they handled it, the d.o.j. and the clinton case went to a civil judgment in the end the civil judge said under our interpretation of records act, former president can keep whatever he wants, even classified documents. >> what you're saying, trump set the morning of the marlborough great,
the biden white house rate on bar lago involved 30 fbi agents, a d.o.j. counter intelligence expert control attorney, prosecutor from the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of florida here's the question, the elephant in the room. do think the biden white house work with the national archives to get the case against trump before the charges were brought? >> there's no question about it, minimally involved in this the exclusive remedy anytime former president has something...
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larry nassar over the fbi's failure to act on reports of abuse of star athletes by nassar. here's anne thompson. >> how much is a little girl worth? >> reporter: a potential answer tonight to simone biles' question at a senate hearing on the fbi's failure to take seriously gymnasts' complaints of sexual abuse by dr. larry nassar. two sources familiar with the negotiations tell nbc news, the justice department is far along in settlement talks with nassar's victims. the final amount, the sources say, is likely to be close to $100 million, an amount first reported by "the wall street journal." in 2021, biles and her fellow gymnasts described how the bureau ignored them. >> the agent diminished the significance of my abuse and made me feel my criminal case wasn't worth pursuing. >> reporter: mckayla maroney says she told the fbi of her abuse before she told her mom. >> they allowed a child molester to go free for more than a year, and this inaction directly allowed nassar's abuse to continue. >> reporter: by one estimate, nassar abused at least 70 more gymnasts after the fbi wa
larry nassar over the fbi's failure to act on reports of abuse of star athletes by nassar. here's anne thompson. >> how much is a little girl worth? >> reporter: a potential answer tonight to simone biles' question at a senate hearing on the fbi's failure to take seriously gymnasts' complaints of sexual abuse by dr. larry nassar. two sources familiar with the negotiations tell nbc news, the justice department is far along in settlement talks with nassar's victims. the final amount,...
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and there's another piece to it which is jim comey the head of the fbi at the time, has never commented on this. i can tell you. i speak for many, many families when i say that they want to know what mr. comey knew about this. and when he knew it and why it wasn't stopped earlier so ali raise vin is obviously a hero. are as are so many of these women and girls for voicing their, their truth, the horrors that they endured why were these women and girls their claims? >> why were they ignored? by so many people for so long. let's start with the fbi what, what's there explanation as to why they didn't take this seriously enough well, i think the best explanation comes from the department of justice, inspector general's report which is that the special agent in charge of the indianapolis office where it was reported? >> was actively negotiating a job with steve benny, who was the head of usa gymnastics. four ahead of olympic security there was not just that agent, that office where kyi was head of and he was a combi appointee. but it was the los angeles office and the detroit office the fbi
and there's another piece to it which is jim comey the head of the fbi at the time, has never commented on this. i can tell you. i speak for many, many families when i say that they want to know what mr. comey knew about this. and when he knew it and why it wasn't stopped earlier so ali raise vin is obviously a hero. are as are so many of these women and girls for voicing their, their truth, the horrors that they endured why were these women and girls their claims? >> why were they...
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the fbi and other agencies have relied on u.s. person queries of section 702, as i innumerated earlier, to investigate cyberattacks, prevent assassination plots, and to disrupt narcotics trafficking. many of these successes would not have been possible if the government was required to obtain a warrant for u.s. person queries and significant intelligence would be lost. because -- and people say, well, why is that so hard to put in place? let's think about this for a moment. a warrant requirement requires a plausible -- i'm sorry, a probable cause that the subject of an query is an antiquity of a foreign -- is an agent of a foreign power. i remember talking with the presiding officer about this. the majority of times that an american person is queried is not because we suspect them to be an agent of a foreign power but because they have been a victim often times of a cyberattack. even the most fervent advocate of warrant cannot explain if we're trying to -- there's no way you could get a probable cause showing that that person is a
the fbi and other agencies have relied on u.s. person queries of section 702, as i innumerated earlier, to investigate cyberattacks, prevent assassination plots, and to disrupt narcotics trafficking. many of these successes would not have been possible if the government was required to obtain a warrant for u.s. person queries and significant intelligence would be lost. because -- and people say, well, why is that so hard to put in place? let's think about this for a moment. a warrant...
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a warning this morning from the fbi. there is an increased threat to the jewish community just ahead of passover gatherings. but the the is saying, plus house speaker mike johnson facing a fight within his own party, but probably get support from across the aisle to finally pass aid to ukraine and israel will talk about it coming up nick paton walsh reports on the growing turf war between humans and elephants and srilanka feels bizarre to see this front line mentality out here are these giant and invasive what are they fighting for their own survival? >> the whole story with anderson cooper, sunday on seeing my name is alicia, my family's health is so important to me. >> that's why we choose the nurse practitioner, my husband paul body had heartburn, made an appointment with our np are np really listened? >> she ordered tests and saved his life. paul had open-heart surgery for a critical blockage in his heart nps improve health care access diagnosed health issues and prescribed medications. we can't take our npn my name
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these reforms combremented by the fbi -- implemented by the fbi now included in the house reform bill are working, and that's why it's so important that we should codify those changes. we need to make clear that these heightened standards are not simply agency policy but the law. and that's exactly what the house fisa bill does. it turns the fbi 702 reforms into law to enshould you are that the agency's 702 query policies cannot be neglected or loosened in the future. once they become the law of the land, it would be indidn't with that law -- it would be inconsistent with that law and be illegal. the house bill also extend this authority for aered pooh of two years, so our intelligence community can continue to identify threats to our national security. and prevent them from materializing. when we talked about 702 several years ago, fbi director chris wray said the fact that we have not suffered another 9/11-scale attack is not just luck. noted it's a product of -- he noted it's a product of diligence, information-sharing, dot connecting, and much of that dot connecting is made possib
these reforms combremented by the fbi -- implemented by the fbi now included in the house reform bill are working, and that's why it's so important that we should codify those changes. we need to make clear that these heightened standards are not simply agency policy but the law. and that's exactly what the house fisa bill does. it turns the fbi 702 reforms into law to enshould you are that the agency's 702 query policies cannot be neglected or loosened in the future. once they become the law...
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this, over the fbi's failure to act on reports of abuse of star athletes. here's anne thompson. >> how much is a little girl worth? >> reporter: a potential answer to simone biles' question at a senate hearing on the fbi's failure to take seriously, gymnast complaints of sexual abuse by dr. larry nassar. two sources familiar with the negotiations tell nbc news the justice department is far along in settledmment talks with the victims. the amount is said to be close to $100 million. in 2021, biles and her fellow gymnasts described how the bureau ignored them. >> the agent diminished the significance of my abuse and made me feel my criminal case wasn't worth pursuing. >> reporter: michela maroney says she told the fbi of her abuse before she told her mom. >> they allowed a child molester to go free for more than a year. and this inaction directly allowed nasser's abuse to continue. >> reporter: by one estimate, nasser abused at least 70 more gymnasts after the fbi was first told. the justice department inspector general? a scathing report found multiple failu
this, over the fbi's failure to act on reports of abuse of star athletes. here's anne thompson. >> how much is a little girl worth? >> reporter: a potential answer to simone biles' question at a senate hearing on the fbi's failure to take seriously, gymnast complaints of sexual abuse by dr. larry nassar. two sources familiar with the negotiations tell nbc news the justice department is far along in settledmment talks with the victims. the amount is said to be close to $100 million....