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it has the fbi on the list. if anything, i think it will just kind of coalesce around an idea that is kind of calcified within this part of the republican party. the federal government has been weaponized against conservatives and republican politicians and any chance they can expose that in some way, they will take it. one thing i just want to add, it will be interesting to see if the media has learned anything from the situation with the justice department and hillary clinton's emails, in terms of trying to kind of create, if not false equivalency, trying to compare thank so much that you sort of confuse the audience about what is going on and why. it will be interesting to see what lessons we have taken away from that period and how we will apply it in the next couple of months. >> how do you see this being handled by republicans on capitol hill? >> i think every republican in the capital is feeling like the michael scott paper company -- well, well, well. how the turntables! she had it exactly right. the pol
it has the fbi on the list. if anything, i think it will just kind of coalesce around an idea that is kind of calcified within this part of the republican party. the federal government has been weaponized against conservatives and republican politicians and any chance they can expose that in some way, they will take it. one thing i just want to add, it will be interesting to see if the media has learned anything from the situation with the justice department and hillary clinton's emails, in...
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on november 9th, the fbi commenced an assessment consistent with standard protocols to understand whether classified information had been mishandled in violation of federal law. on november 14th, pursuant to section 600.2b of the special counsel regulations, i assigned u.s. tuition lausch to conduct an initial investigation to inform my decision whether to appoint a special counsel. on december 20th, president biden's personal counsel informed mr. lausch that additional documents bearing classification markings were identified in the garage of the president's private residence in wilmington, delaware. this morning, president biden's personal counsel called mr. lash was identified at the president's personal residence in wilmington, delaware. >> so lasch recommended a special counsel be named. now robert hur will have to answer many of the questions we have. for starters, how and why did the classified material from president biden's time as vice president end up where it did? an attorney to the vice president put out a statement saying we are confident that a thorough review will show the
on november 9th, the fbi commenced an assessment consistent with standard protocols to understand whether classified information had been mishandled in violation of federal law. on november 14th, pursuant to section 600.2b of the special counsel regulations, i assigned u.s. tuition lausch to conduct an initial investigation to inform my decision whether to appoint a special counsel. on december 20th, president biden's personal counsel informed mr. lausch that additional documents bearing...
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planted evidence and called fbi agents the gestapo. more than 300 classified documents have been recovered from mar-a-lago and in today's post the former president does not explicitly say he did not take any but certainly suggests he only took the empty folders they came in. quoting now, remember these were just ordinary inexpensive foalers with various words printed on them but they were a cool keepsake. perhaps the gestapo took some of these empty foalers when they raided mar-a-lago and counted them as a document which they are. it's also possible that the trump hating marxist thugs in charge will plant documents while they're in possession of the material. he ends by saying, quote, i did nothing wrong. joe did. joining us chief correspondent cnn this morning co-anchor kaitlan collins and magazine day haberman, "the new york times" senior political correspondent, i know it's normal, i guess, at this point but it is just startling for me to hear a former president of the united states calling fbi agents gestapo and suggesting that the
planted evidence and called fbi agents the gestapo. more than 300 classified documents have been recovered from mar-a-lago and in today's post the former president does not explicitly say he did not take any but certainly suggests he only took the empty folders they came in. quoting now, remember these were just ordinary inexpensive foalers with various words printed on them but they were a cool keepsake. perhaps the gestapo took some of these empty foalers when they raided mar-a-lago and...
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resources, which gave them not just 20 fbi agents on the ground but fbi agents across the country, the lab, and so on. they did all the right things. they are the people who knew the town. knew the people. knew the likelihoods of different things and had the relationship and sourcing. i am not critical at all of the police department or the way they handled it. but this is also the cadence of a major case. when you walk into the crime scene and it's harry killed sally, you still have to prove it in court but you have a great running start when you have a really good idea who did it. when you walk into a crime scene with four dead people who are popular kids with no known enemies, no witnesses to the crime, no one who saw the killer, and only the forensic evidence and your investigative abilities and profilers like mary ellen o'tool to give you offender characteristics and leads, that is a challenge. it could take seven days. it could take in this case seven weeks. or it could take seven years. >> john miller thank you so much. mary ellen o'tool, appreciate it. always fascinating. autho
resources, which gave them not just 20 fbi agents on the ground but fbi agents across the country, the lab, and so on. they did all the right things. they are the people who knew the town. knew the people. knew the likelihoods of different things and had the relationship and sourcing. i am not critical at all of the police department or the way they handled it. but this is also the cadence of a major case. when you walk into the crime scene and it's harry killed sally, you still have to prove...
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identified at the office of the penn biden center for diplomacy and global engagement on november 9th the fbi commenced an assessment consistent with standard protocols to understand where the classified information had been mishandled in violation of federal law. on november 14th, pursuant to section 600 point to be of the special counsel regulations, i assign the u.s. attorney laos to conduct an initial investigation to inform my decision whether to appoint a special counsel. on this number 20th, president biden's personal counsel informed mr. laos that additional documents were identified in the garage of the private residence in wilmington delaware. this morning president biden's personal counselor called mr. lausch and stated that additional document bearing classification documents was identified at the presidents official residence in wilmington, delaware. >> so lausch recommended special counsel be named so into robert hur, to answer many questions as to how and why did the time the classified material from his time as vice president and up here. a statement says we're confident that
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i would see how he would not trust the fbi after four years of a presidency. we should also not forget that hillary clinton had this exact same problem with her server taking classified information, putting them on an unsecure, private computer network. she ultimately wasn't tried. my point is, regardless of the cooperation or not, i think prosecutors, this is not some glib response to people who know what they are doing, this is a decision for -- justice, this is not a decision for lionel level prosecutors, a decision for the attorney general. ultimately, are we going to go after president trump for something like this, classified document mishandling, given that there are other cases, i don't think president biden will be prosecuted, hillary clinton wasn't prosecuted, i think they will go after him on criminal law, go after him on january 6th. go after him for something where the united states is really harmed, not just here in these three cases. i don't think the american people were harmed by this mishandling of classified information in any of these three
i would see how he would not trust the fbi after four years of a presidency. we should also not forget that hillary clinton had this exact same problem with her server taking classified information, putting them on an unsecure, private computer network. she ultimately wasn't tried. my point is, regardless of the cooperation or not, i think prosecutors, this is not some glib response to people who know what they are doing, this is a decision for -- justice, this is not a decision for lionel...
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planted evidence and called fbi agents the gestapo. just remind you, more than 300 classified documents have been recovered from mar-a-lago. in today's post, the president does not say that he did not take any, but he suggests that he only took the empty folders they came in. quoting now, remember these were just ordinary inexpensive folders with various words printed on them. but they were a cool keepsake. perhaps the gestapo took some of these empty folders when they raided mar-a-lago encounter them as documents which they are not. it is also possible that the trump hitting marxist thugs in charge will plant documents while they are in possession of the material. he ends by saying quote, i did nothing wrong, joe did. joining us now is chief correspondent co-anchor -- senior political correspondent. i don't want this point, but it is startling for me to hear a former president of united states calling fbi agents gestapo and suggesting that they planted things against the former president. >> it's normal for him, but not normal. one of
planted evidence and called fbi agents the gestapo. just remind you, more than 300 classified documents have been recovered from mar-a-lago. in today's post, the president does not say that he did not take any, but he suggests that he only took the empty folders they came in. quoting now, remember these were just ordinary inexpensive folders with various words printed on them. but they were a cool keepsake. perhaps the gestapo took some of these empty folders when they raided mar-a-lago...
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let's get perspective now from cnet senior law enforcement analyst and fbi director andrew mccabe. so, how worried should the american public before the safety and security of this country, with these classified documents in private homes of politicians? >> i think that everybody should be concerned. these are serious violations of pretty clear rules. how concerned you should be comes down to the damage assessment, which is always done by the fbi and the department of justice and other intelligence community partners after documents like this are recovered. they take a look at those things to see if those sources and methods are compromised, oftentimes the answer is no. if that's the case, it's not quite as serious as it could be. these are clear violations. >> according to report from the dni, director of national intelligence back in 2017, the potential for more than 1 million people have access to top secret information, with many more access to lower levels of classification. who is policing those people in realtime to be able to ensure that they will not take things home to th
let's get perspective now from cnet senior law enforcement analyst and fbi director andrew mccabe. so, how worried should the american public before the safety and security of this country, with these classified documents in private homes of politicians? >> i think that everybody should be concerned. these are serious violations of pretty clear rules. how concerned you should be comes down to the damage assessment, which is always done by the fbi and the department of justice and other...
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although he claim that the fbi has been out to get him and i can see why he wouldn't trust the fbi, you know, after four years of his presidency. let's also not forget hillary clinton had the exact same problem with her severer taking classified information, putting them on an unsecured private computer network. she ultimately wasn't tried. my point is regardless of the cooperation or not i think prosecutors -- and again, this is not about -- this is not some glib response to people who know what they're doing at the trial level. this is a decision for main justice. this is not a decision for line level prosecutors. this is decision for the attorney general. ultimately the precedent -- are we really going to go after president trump for something like this, classified information mishandling given cases like this. i think if you're going to go after president trump on criminal law go after him on january 6th. go after something where the united states was really harmed, all of us were harm not here in these three cases where i don't think the american people were harmed by this mishandl
although he claim that the fbi has been out to get him and i can see why he wouldn't trust the fbi, you know, after four years of his presidency. let's also not forget hillary clinton had the exact same problem with her severer taking classified information, putting them on an unsecured private computer network. she ultimately wasn't tried. my point is regardless of the cooperation or not i think prosecutors -- and again, this is not about -- this is not some glib response to people who know...
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he's also the author of the threat, how the fbi protects america in the age of terror in trump. also here with us, cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, john miller. who's joining me now, you've got some new reporting tonight on the suspect, john, what are you learning? >> what we've learned from sources who are briefed on what the surveillance teams made of the pennsylvania -- saw when they set up on kohberger's house in pennsylvania, number one, he left washington state university about four days before the semester break started. so, it seems that he was in a hurry to get out of there and get home. that, of course, is about seven days after police announced that they're looking for a white elantra, or any information about someone driving one in the area. when he gets there, what we're told, is the surveillance team sees him cleaning that elantra from top to bottom, inside and out, not skipping a single spot. to get it spick and span, wearing surgical gloves as he moves things in and out of the car. at one point, he comes out at 4:00 in the morning to take the g
he's also the author of the threat, how the fbi protects america in the age of terror in trump. also here with us, cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, john miller. who's joining me now, you've got some new reporting tonight on the suspect, john, what are you learning? >> what we've learned from sources who are briefed on what the surveillance teams made of the pennsylvania -- saw when they set up on kohberger's house in pennsylvania, number one, he left washington state...
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and former fbi deputy director, andrew mccabe. our chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, john miller, former and ypg deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism. and cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney, joey jackson. thank you all for being here. john miller, first to you. what stands out to you about the charges announced today? you heard tyree nichols's family, the attorney there, pointing to that kidnapping charge. >> well, the kidnapping charges certainly unusual because officers have enormous power and that comes with responsibility. but among the powers are to use force, to take people into custody, to handcuff them. when you're charged with kidnapping, when you're an on-duty police officer, someone in that process, the prosecution, determines you're not acting under the color of law anymore, if you've taken someone into custody and your with holding them and or beating them at the same time, not acting as a police officer, which is extraordinarily unusual. and if you look at this against s
and former fbi deputy director, andrew mccabe. our chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, john miller, former and ypg deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism. and cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney, joey jackson. thank you all for being here. john miller, first to you. what stands out to you about the charges announced today? you heard tyree nichols's family, the attorney there, pointing to that kidnapping charge. >> well, the kidnapping charges...
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>> well, this isn't a situation that the fbi or any law enforcement entity can completely solve. but from their perspective there are some things they can do. the first thing is they need to really rethink how they assess and consider the threat. years ago there was a time in this country when we posed a threat from environmental rights groups and animal rights extremists and of course that's past. those groups have receded. these domestic threats are constantly changing. it is time for the fbi to think about where the threat is actually coming from domestically in this country. i think they missed the ball in the lead up to january 6th and part of that is some of this, you know, older approach to domestic terrorism where we think about distinct groups like the ku klux klan and racially motivated extremists. we're living in a different time now and have to embrace the fact or acknowledge the fact that a large part of this threat comes from a broad spectrum of groups that are united around conservative, political ideology. it doesn't mean all conservatives or all republicans are d
>> well, this isn't a situation that the fbi or any law enforcement entity can completely solve. but from their perspective there are some things they can do. the first thing is they need to really rethink how they assess and consider the threat. years ago there was a time in this country when we posed a threat from environmental rights groups and animal rights extremists and of course that's past. those groups have receded. these domestic threats are constantly changing. it is time for...
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it's time for the fbi to think about where the threat is actually coming from, domestically, in this country right now. i think they missed the ball in the lead up to january 6th. i think part of that is some of this, you know, older approach to domestic terrorism where we think about distinct groups like the ku klux klan and racially motivated extremists and things like that. we are living in a different time. we have to embrace the fact or acknowledge the fact that a large part of this threat comes from a broad spectrum of groups that are united around conservative political ideology. it doesn't mean all conservatives or all republicans are domestic terrorists. i am not saying that. but many of these groups that are motivated individually by antipathy towards ethnic groups or immigrants or super focused on second amendment rights, whatever those things may be, they are united in their support for conservative politics and they are together resorting to violence. we saw it on january 6th. we've seen it in groups like the boogaloo boys and others. you are seeing it on the local level
it's time for the fbi to think about where the threat is actually coming from, domestically, in this country right now. i think they missed the ball in the lead up to january 6th. i think part of that is some of this, you know, older approach to domestic terrorism where we think about distinct groups like the ku klux klan and racially motivated extremists and things like that. we are living in a different time. we have to embrace the fact or acknowledge the fact that a large part of this threat...
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for more beautiful bells emerging about his past, we're joined by former fbi profiler -- mary ellen, things are being with us. you heard jason's report, the chapel pass, which is the check himself into a health facility, his father called him a sociopath and violent. what does that tell you? >> if the term sociopath was supplied by trained mental health professional, that would have a lot of significance to me. a sociopath isn't all term. it was turned out in 1968 by the meta health professionals. that new term is psychopath, and it is a personality disorder. it is not a mental illness. cycle passed no right from wrong, they know the loss, they know the rules, they just choose the break them, and there is a set of 20 brace pacific personality traits, but one of them is that these are very grandiose people, the very slim and charming but when they do commit crimes, they absolutely have no remorse whatsoever for the victims, and that becomes, most of the time, a very prominent treat, when a psychopath this act violently. >> we should point out that was a friend of the father who said,
for more beautiful bells emerging about his past, we're joined by former fbi profiler -- mary ellen, things are being with us. you heard jason's report, the chapel pass, which is the check himself into a health facility, his father called him a sociopath and violent. what does that tell you? >> if the term sociopath was supplied by trained mental health professional, that would have a lot of significance to me. a sociopath isn't all term. it was turned out in 1968 by the meta health...
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now how concern you'd should be comes down to the damage assessment that is always done by the fbi and the department of justice and other intelligence community partners after documents like this are recovered. they take a look at those things to see if sources and methods have been compromised. oftentimes the answer to that is no. and if that's the case, then it's not quite as serious as it could be. but these are clear violations. >> according to a report from the dni, the director of national intelligence, back in 2017, potentially more than a million people have access to top secret information. many more have access to lower levels of classification. i mean, who is policing those people in realtime to be sure they don't take things home with them? and also, should there be a million people who have top secret access? >> well, you know, along part of the problem of overclassification is probably too many people have those sorts of clearances. but there is something that i think we have to point out here, anderson. it is the overwhelming majority of people who have clearances don't
now how concern you'd should be comes down to the damage assessment that is always done by the fbi and the department of justice and other intelligence community partners after documents like this are recovered. they take a look at those things to see if sources and methods have been compromised. oftentimes the answer to that is no. and if that's the case, then it's not quite as serious as it could be. but these are clear violations. >> according to a report from the dni, the director of...
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that was one fbi agent, bob, who would not let go of that case. that's why it is going to trial again this being. if you look at the gail cats case. the renowned doctor who lived on the upper east side. when she disappears, he doesn't report her missing. you see some similar themes coming up. another investigator, andy, wouldn't let go of that case. came back to it years later and found records that he had a pilot's license and had gone flying over the ocean. his theory was he had thrown the body out of plane. never found the body but they convicted him on the circumstantial case. and in a parole hearing in 2020, he admitted to killing her and throwing her out of the plane. >> both the peterson cases and the last case, the arrogance of the husbands who are appearing on camera doing interviews, you know, thinking they can get away with it. >> and look who we're talking about. a renowned plastic surgeon, a guy who was an engineer for a car company. we just saw a police officer. another respected professional. these are people whose arrogance comes f
that was one fbi agent, bob, who would not let go of that case. that's why it is going to trial again this being. if you look at the gail cats case. the renowned doctor who lived on the upper east side. when she disappears, he doesn't report her missing. you see some similar themes coming up. another investigator, andy, wouldn't let go of that case. came back to it years later and found records that he had a pilot's license and had gone flying over the ocean. his theory was he had thrown the...
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that was one fbi agent, bob hill and, who would not let go of that case. that is why it is going to trial again this week. if you look at the gayle katz case, this is a plastic surgeon, renowned, doctor robert baron bow, lived on the upper east side, when she disappears he does not report him missing. you see some of the similar themes coming up. another investigator, andy rosen swag would not like a war that case. came back to it years later and found records that baron brown had a pilots license and have gone flying over the ocean and his theory was he had thrown the body out of the plane. he never found the body but they convicted him on the circumstantial case. and in a parole hearing, in 2020, he admitted to killing her and thrown her out of the plane. >> it is so interesting. in both the peterson cases and the last case, the arrogance of the husband's, who are appearing on camera, doing interviews, thinking that they can get away with it. >> and look at who we are talking about. around plastic surgeon. a guy who is an engineer for a car company. we j
that was one fbi agent, bob hill and, who would not let go of that case. that is why it is going to trial again this week. if you look at the gayle katz case, this is a plastic surgeon, renowned, doctor robert baron bow, lived on the upper east side, when she disappears he does not report him missing. you see some of the similar themes coming up. another investigator, andy rosen swag would not like a war that case. came back to it years later and found records that baron brown had a pilots...
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i'm joined by mary ellen o'toole, retired fbi special agent and legendary profiler. also john, miller chief law enforcement analyst. john, some of your reporting, we want to start with, that we mentioned in the intro to garry's report about what the suspect was allegedly doing in his home in pennsylvania, with garbage bags, what have you learned on that? >> just give that some context, anderson, you've got the pennsylvanian state police and fbi surveillance teams in a rural area where it is very hard to do surveillance because strange cars would stand out. so they're watching the house from a distance, what i'm told by the law enforcement sources is that kohberger comes out a number of times. he cleans the car, extensively almost as if you are going to clean it to sell it as a new car. inside, outside, every inch of it. and during much of these troops in and out of the, house the sources that he is wearing surgical gloves. that is what they were observing in the surveillance. the other thing is that, there is a period where he comes out at 4:00 in the morning with tw
i'm joined by mary ellen o'toole, retired fbi special agent and legendary profiler. also john, miller chief law enforcement analyst. john, some of your reporting, we want to start with, that we mentioned in the intro to garry's report about what the suspect was allegedly doing in his home in pennsylvania, with garbage bags, what have you learned on that? >> just give that some context, anderson, you've got the pennsylvanian state police and fbi surveillance teams in a rural area where it...
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attorney and the fbi folks who are conducting that investigation are likely coordinating very closely with their colleagues on the stateside. so there is sharing of information between those two parallel investigations. it's oftentimes helpful to have the federal investigation and potential federal prosecution kind of as a backup in case things don't go well with the state level prosecution. i have no reason to believe that will be the case here. but it's always helpful to have another option to move against a particular offender. and from all the reactions, as chief ramsey said, the reactions that we've seen to the video are so strong, i think there is probably good likelihood that you will see a follow-on federal prosecution for violations of tyre nichols' civil rights. >> and again, we do expect to see this video tomorrow night. tomorrow night at this time we will all have seen it. presumably. joey jackson, to you, i'm putting you on the spot, because you have not seen it yet. i'm also putting you on the spot because a defense attorney. we heard from the attorneys for the former of
attorney and the fbi folks who are conducting that investigation are likely coordinating very closely with their colleagues on the stateside. so there is sharing of information between those two parallel investigations. it's oftentimes helpful to have the federal investigation and potential federal prosecution kind of as a backup in case things don't go well with the state level prosecution. i have no reason to believe that will be the case here. but it's always helpful to have another option...
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a mysterious laptop now in the hands of the fbi and long held conspiracy theories about president joe biden and what he does or does not know. >> i have never discussed with my son or my brother, or anyone else, anything having to do with their businesses, period. >> despite his denials, a cnn review of the laptop data, as well as other public material, shows that joe biden did interact with some of his sons associates while serving as vice president. though it is unclear exactly what was discussed. one example, the republicans site, miguel alemán magnani, a mexican businessman and son of the former president who hunter was trying to loom. in 2014, alemán magnani and his dad were photographed at the white house with then vice president biden. in a later email, hunter biden reminds alemán magnani of the favorites he's done for him. we've been talking about business deals of partnerships for several years. i have brought every single person you've ever ask me to bring to the effing white house and the vice president's house, and the inauguration. hunter biden bluntly acknowledg
a mysterious laptop now in the hands of the fbi and long held conspiracy theories about president joe biden and what he does or does not know. >> i have never discussed with my son or my brother, or anyone else, anything having to do with their businesses, period. >> despite his denials, a cnn review of the laptop data, as well as other public material, shows that joe biden did interact with some of his sons associates while serving as vice president. though it is unclear exactly...
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i think a lot of this concern in this group about the doj and the fbi is frankly based on conspiracy, and it's based on stuff that is floating around on the internet much of which has no basis in fact and coming at a time when many are under investigation, and the aim here is to put it on par with the january 6th committee investigation, which was an investigation into an attempted coup, an insurrection on the capitol, and then there's all the other stuff, the hunter biden stuff, the attempts to investigate president biden himself, which is not something that they can't do, but the premise of some of these things is not on solid ground. but all of that is going to be, you know, available for them to do. kevin mccarthy has basically said go for it, and they'll do it. >> but one thing when i talked to biden officials about this because they've been staffing up for this for months because they thought it was a going to be a bigger majority, they did raise a question in are these going to be well coordinated investigations, are they going to come off as legitimate? i think the week we've
i think a lot of this concern in this group about the doj and the fbi is frankly based on conspiracy, and it's based on stuff that is floating around on the internet much of which has no basis in fact and coming at a time when many are under investigation, and the aim here is to put it on par with the january 6th committee investigation, which was an investigation into an attempted coup, an insurrection on the capitol, and then there's all the other stuff, the hunter biden stuff, the attempts...
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the fbi is assisting local authorities with the investigation into the attacks. police haven't released a motive for the shootings. meanwhile, california governor gavin newsom says he will no longer attend events with the national governors association scheduled for tuesday as he deals with yet another mass killing. earlier he tweeted. at the hospital, meeting with victims of a mass shooting when i get pulled away to be briefed about another shooting. this time in half moon bay. tragedy upon tragedy. and the mayor of monterey park, california, sent his condolences to half moon bay just days after his own community was shaken by a mass shooting that killed at least 11 people. cnn's natasha chen has been following developments and has the latest from southern california. on the eve of the new year, -- there was dancing and joyful celebration. and then gunfire. >> i have got three -- approximately ten deceased. >> police say 72-year-old man armed with a semiautomatic pistol opened fire on people inside the star ballroom get studio saturday night. >> investigators re
the fbi is assisting local authorities with the investigation into the attacks. police haven't released a motive for the shootings. meanwhile, california governor gavin newsom says he will no longer attend events with the national governors association scheduled for tuesday as he deals with yet another mass killing. earlier he tweeted. at the hospital, meeting with victims of a mass shooting when i get pulled away to be briefed about another shooting. this time in half moon bay. tragedy upon...
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>> just to give you context, anderson, you've got the pennsylvania state police and fbi surveillance team in a rural area where it's hard to do surveillance because strange cars would stand out. so, they're watching the house from a distance. what i'm told by the law enforcement sources that kohberger comes out a number of times. he cleans the car extensively, almost as if, you know, you were going to clean it to sell it as a new car. inside, outside, every inch of it. and during much of these trips and outside the house, the sources say he's wearing surgical gloves. this is what they're revealing the surveillance. there's a period he comes out at 4:00 in the morning with two bags of garbage, walks by their own garbage, and puts it in the neighbor's bins. when they did the trash cover to recover his garbage, they took that as well. that is the search that led to the recovery of dna, which then matched to the sheath and the knife in the aftfidavit. >> and if you can tell it was the son, which you and i have talked about, can be controversial. >> it can be. there's only 12 states that
>> just to give you context, anderson, you've got the pennsylvania state police and fbi surveillance team in a rural area where it's hard to do surveillance because strange cars would stand out. so, they're watching the house from a distance. what i'm told by the law enforcement sources that kohberger comes out a number of times. he cleans the car extensively, almost as if, you know, you were going to clean it to sell it as a new car. inside, outside, every inch of it. and during much of...
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so, they're going to go back with help from people like the fbi and others. and they're going to try to look through this person's life and piece together what led to this awful moment. they're going to look at his writings. they're going to look at his social media, if he has any. they're going to look at his electronics devices to see if t he's communicated with friends, anything to indicate a grievance or world view, whatever it might be that led to this. and then they'll be able to offer that up to the community as some sort of tragic explanation as to what happened. but at the end of that process, we'll probably have to move on to another one. >> chief ramsey, you know, again, there's always the question of is somebody motivated by what they have seen on television, motivate bid another shooting that just happened. unclear. we don't know about this person's motivation. but, you know, these things -- i guess they happen regularly, so it's hard to tell if one motivates the other. >> well, that's something that they'll certainly be looking into. i mean, thi
so, they're going to go back with help from people like the fbi and others. and they're going to try to look through this person's life and piece together what led to this awful moment. they're going to look at his writings. they're going to look at his social media, if he has any. they're going to look at his electronics devices to see if t he's communicated with friends, anything to indicate a grievance or world view, whatever it might be that led to this. and then they'll be able to offer...
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. >> our colleague, evan perez, says that the fbi is working with the excess with it. it is potential risks, and let's remember, these papers were not in a secure location. they were in the pence private home. according to one since that was briefed on this classified documents. it is nothing, particularly, unusual in the paper's. they described the classification markings, which are for some of the documents, as on the, quote, lower level. the source also said, there was no mention of a sihai, or s cp markings. those are two of the designations of the most sensitive, classified, top secret information. that said, anderson, we need to wait until the fbi finishes its assessment. >> also, there's new reporting for the national archives? >> really, they've been able to confirm, the archives is looking into sending a letter to all living, former presidents, vice presidents, and asking to go back through the records, and triple check that there are no classified documents. even though we have been told, by all of them, is after trump, biden, and now pence, the parkas clearl
. >> our colleague, evan perez, says that the fbi is working with the excess with it. it is potential risks, and let's remember, these papers were not in a secure location. they were in the pence private home. according to one since that was briefed on this classified documents. it is nothing, particularly, unusual in the paper's. they described the classification markings, which are for some of the documents, as on the, quote, lower level. the source also said, there was no mention of a...
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more now on the investigation with retired fbi special agent and profiler mary ellen o'toole. she's director of the forensic science program at george mason university. also joining us cnn legal analyst and defense attorney joey jackson. first of all, joey, once the suspect returns to idaho we're anticipating the probable cause affidavit is going to be released. there's a lot to be learned from that document, correct? >> yeah, there's no question about that, anderson. very, very specific things i think with respect to what the police did, or what they unearthed to believe that there's probable cause for his arrest. like what? like what connection of dna might exist within that household as we look at him there, the suspect, and now the defendant in the case. they did a lot of dna work. i think it will spell out the dna. i think we'll hear something about the elantra with regard to its connection to this particular event. we may or may not hear about something concerning any pre-existing relationship if any as it relates to the victims. there may be surveillance in terms of him
more now on the investigation with retired fbi special agent and profiler mary ellen o'toole. she's director of the forensic science program at george mason university. also joining us cnn legal analyst and defense attorney joey jackson. first of all, joey, once the suspect returns to idaho we're anticipating the probable cause affidavit is going to be released. there's a lot to be learned from that document, correct? >> yeah, there's no question about that, anderson. very, very specific...
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a retired fbi special agent. john, one of the victim's fathers states to cnn he believes the suspect was hunting the victims. the word stalking was used i think in the affidavit. what do you make of what's come out of that evidence so far? >> i think what the affidavit tells us is about cellular telephone records and tower hits. it tells us about the number of times the car is seen there. so what you get from that, and mary can explain more about hunting behavior is the term. he's there 12 times at that area between august and the time of the murders, which is a long time to be kind of looking at your victims. during times suspects tend to fantasize not just about surveillance but fantasize what the crime is going to be like and how it's going to occur. you've got the cell records place him there, and then you have his car going by there numerous times not just on the night of the murder where it passes four times before the crime but a car that fits the description of his car as detected on video other times bef
a retired fbi special agent. john, one of the victim's fathers states to cnn he believes the suspect was hunting the victims. the word stalking was used i think in the affidavit. what do you make of what's come out of that evidence so far? >> i think what the affidavit tells us is about cellular telephone records and tower hits. it tells us about the number of times the car is seen there. so what you get from that, and mary can explain more about hunting behavior is the term. he's there...
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county sheriffs and the monterey park police but the fbi, aft, and many other federal agencies. they were more on this right from the beginning. their cooperation is what led to the capture of this shooter. >> congresswoman chu, i appreciate your time. i wish you the best. thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up next, george santos, to the line congressman, the uncomfortable truth. the leadership member vouched for him. when we left you friday night, george santos was denying allegations that he was either a drag queen or i performed as one when he lived in brazil. according to his tweet, quote, the most recent obsession from the media claiming that i am a drag queen or performed as a drag queen is categorically false. that was in response to this photo reportedly of him with a long time drag performer and operating 2008. couldn't use cpap. now i have this. inspire is a sleep apnea treatment that works inside my body with the click of this remote. no mask, no hose, just sleep. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com. ♪ this rental car is so boring to
county sheriffs and the monterey park police but the fbi, aft, and many other federal agencies. they were more on this right from the beginning. their cooperation is what led to the capture of this shooter. >> congresswoman chu, i appreciate your time. i wish you the best. thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up next, george santos, to the line congressman, the uncomfortable truth. the leadership member vouched for him. when we left you friday night, george santos was denying...
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. >> thank you, joining us now is former fbi special agent and criminal profiler, mary ellen otool, so, the new details, if they're accurate, do they give more insight into if he was targeting specific victims? >> in my opinion they do. and what's interesting is to know if in fact, he went to the restaurant, did the restaurant experience come first followed by attempted contacts through social media or was it the reverse? in other words had he found out and learned about them another way and attempted to contact them through social media and then came to the restaurant? so, both scenarios would mean two different things, the ladder being if the restaurant was a followup, that would mean there was already following, um, and people are calling it hunting behavior. and technically, that's true, but, there would already be a pattern of following behavior before he got to the strapped. >> because in the world of stalking, stalking, just reaching out to somebody online is one thing and actually then in the physical world to go and try to establish contact, that's another step down the road?
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we're still investigating this with the fbi. our investigation is still going forward. and please stay calm no matter what and know that we are working on getting the answers for you, anderson. >> all right. shimo shimon prokupecz. mr. turner, appreciate you being with us. do you have a sense of when the video might be released? >> well, as was just stated, they're waiting until the, i guess, indictment comes forth. and that could happen any time now. the d.a. specifically spoke to the fact that he did not want to compromise the investigation. and i think he spoke to the fact that if the video came out, the defendants may try to curtail their testimony or statements about what happened to align with the video to better assist their case. so, d.a. moore roy talked to the family and asked for a more time, until the investigation was completed. they said yes to the request. so, we support the family and attorney crump. everyone wants to see the video. we know that it will be horrendous. and we are trying to prepare ourselves to see the video. but we do want to make sure th
we're still investigating this with the fbi. our investigation is still going forward. and please stay calm no matter what and know that we are working on getting the answers for you, anderson. >> all right. shimo shimon prokupecz. mr. turner, appreciate you being with us. do you have a sense of when the video might be released? >> well, as was just stated, they're waiting until the, i guess, indictment comes forth. and that could happen any time now. the d.a. specifically spoke to...
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once the fbi ballistics report came back, there was no disputing it. but it was absolutely unfathomable. had i known about it, it would have been immediately addressed. it's a fireable offense. huge safety violation. and had any crew or cast member known, i'm fully confident they would have also reported it and shut it down immediately. >> you were in a trailer away from where the shooting took place. i know you got a call over your radio and rushed to the scene. when you got there, what was going on? >> i got a call from the medic, emergency, which we take very seriously. we raced up there, myself and one of the producers. and i -- she called while we were driving and said, call 911. so, i got on the phone with them. and then she walkied again and said, we need two ambulances. so i called them back. once i hung up the phone, i raced to the front of the church. and she had taken control of the scene and had crew members that were helping her doing all sorts of life saving procedures. i kind of took control outside of the church to make sure everything
once the fbi ballistics report came back, there was no disputing it. but it was absolutely unfathomable. had i known about it, it would have been immediately addressed. it's a fireable offense. huge safety violation. and had any crew or cast member known, i'm fully confident they would have also reported it and shut it down immediately. >> you were in a trailer away from where the shooting took place. i know you got a call over your radio and rushed to the scene. when you got there, what...
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that said, we need to into the fbi finishes its assessment. >> and finally, i understand there's new reported by the national archives. >> right. what we have been able to confirm, the archives is looking to sending a letter to all living former presidents, former vice presidents, asking them to go back to their records, and triple check, that there are no classified documents. even though we've been told by all of them that they turned everything over, after trump, joe biden and now mike pence, the archives clearly wanted to check one more time. >> thank you. now in ukraine the commitment from the us and nato allies after months of asking and weeks of wrangling within the western alliance, ukraine is going to get the embattled tanks include frontline leopard two from germany and 31 m1's enough to equip a battalion from the united states. >> ukraine is fighting an age-old battle against aggression and domination. a battle americans have fought proudly time and again. it battle that we will make sure the ukrainians are well equipped to fight as well. >> minimum will talk to former nat
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there, if they waited on him, or if they were around during time of his visitors >> joining former fbi agent and criminal profiler marry ellen o'tool, do they give more insight if he was targeting specific victims? >> yes, in my opinion, they do, what would be particularly interesting is to know if in fact he went to the restaurant, did the restaurant experience come first then followed by attempted contacts through social media or the reverse, had he learned about them another way attempted to contact them through social media and then came to the restaurant? so both scenarios would mean two different things, the latter being if the restaurant was a follow-up, that would mean there was already following and people are calling it hunting behavior and technically that's true but there would already be a pattern of following behavior before he got to the restaurant >> in world of stalking, reaching out to somebody online is one thing, actually then in the physical world, to actually go and try to establish contact that's, that's another step down the road. >> that's right. that's exactly
there, if they waited on him, or if they were around during time of his visitors >> joining former fbi agent and criminal profiler marry ellen o'tool, do they give more insight if he was targeting specific victims? >> yes, in my opinion, they do, what would be particularly interesting is to know if in fact he went to the restaurant, did the restaurant experience come first then followed by attempted contacts through social media or the reverse, had he learned about them another way...
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weaponization of the federal government against conservatives, and particularly the justice department or the fbi, the certainly plays into, that these documents were discovered a week before the midterms last fall. , there have been questions by republicans in the house, areas about why users information held on to for so long, why is it only lead now. >> well, i think by that same token, you can argue that the justice department could've made it not a spencer currency is politically damaging to trump, prior to the election and they don't do that either. the justice department has a long-standing policy of trying to avoid making moves before an election they can have an impact on that election. remember, after the last midterm election they announced a special counsel to take over the trump, case they could've done it before the election and they didn't. i think that this cuts both ways. so, you can attack the justice department for waiting, and certainly there are some questions about why we're learning about this now in january when these events happen in november. but i don't think that is mu
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the weaponization of the federal government against conservatives, particularly justice department or fbi, this certainly plays into that. these documents were discovered the week before the midterms last fall. there have been questions by republicans s raised about, why was this held on to for so long? why does it only leak out now? >> i mean, i think that by that same token, you could argue that the justice department could have made announcements that could have been seen as politically damaging to trump prior to the election. they didn't do that either. the justice department has a longstanding policy of trying to avoid making moves before an election that could have an impact on that election. after the last midterm election, they announced a special counsel to take over the trump case. they could have done that before the election and they didn't. i think this cuts both ways. you could attack the justice department for waiting. certainly, there are questions about why we are learning about this now in january when these events happened in november. i don't think that it's much of a
the weaponization of the federal government against conservatives, particularly justice department or fbi, this certainly plays into that. these documents were discovered the week before the midterms last fall. there have been questions by republicans s raised about, why was this held on to for so long? why does it only leak out now? >> i mean, i think that by that same token, you could argue that the justice department could have made announcements that could have been seen as...
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. >> yeah, so remember last, follow this was months after the fbi executed that search warrant in mar-a-lago, and tickle those documents. trump actually hard to believe goes which other documents of his to find more classified documents, they found two more in the storage facility. it was these two -- they went before the grand jury last week and testified, separately at least four or three hours were told, and testified about these documents. -- when the brain knew associations in if they are covered by a law firm would they be -- by the custodian of trump's, records has become a big part of this. gsa is what helps facilitate that memo move. we asked about, that is when the surge actually, happens whether that could potentially happen. when trump's legal or it did not think that that will be the, case we'll see if that ever becomes an issue that they would need that, but it's notable that they went and spoke before the grand jury because it also comes as we're told prosecutors are pushing to look at files on a laptop of one staffer down in mar-a-lago around trump, to say there's economic pa
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and those types of questions are relevant to the fbi and the justice department's investigation so that they understand whether there were any national security consequences for the location of these documents in places that they weren't supposed to be. >> maggie, cnn has been reporting that the former president's legal team thinks they will benefit from this and that was obviously before this second batch was found. this is certainly something which i would assume the former president is pleased about. >> he and his team are very happy about this. we've seen the former president take to his social media website and sort of, you know, spike the football about it. it's not surprising because one of his playbooks is muddying the waters and taking anything that could look similar. but, you know, they do have reason to be happy about anything that might make republicans likelier to defend trump on this topic. republicans have not been so eager to weigh in on this and have seen them standing back, not just since the search which actually was pretty condemned but once it was clear what the vo
and those types of questions are relevant to the fbi and the justice department's investigation so that they understand whether there were any national security consequences for the location of these documents in places that they weren't supposed to be. >> maggie, cnn has been reporting that the former president's legal team thinks they will benefit from this and that was obviously before this second batch was found. this is certainly something which i would assume the former president is...
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. >> remember last fall, this is months after the fbi executed the search warrant at mar-a-lago and took all those documents, trump actually hired two people to go and search other properties of his for more classified documents. they actually found two of them in a storage facility in mar-a-lago. it with us these two individuals they had hired. and those two people actually went before the grand jury last week and testified simply, each for about three hours, we're told, and testified about these documents about this search, what exactly they told them is unclear, but it's notable. because we knew that investigators wanted to speak to them. now they have gone and testified before the grand jury. so it shows one, they're bringing new people. in. >> right. if those were hired by a law firm, wouldn't they be covered by attorney/client privilege? >> that was a question that we asked at the time. we were told no, because they were technically brought on by the custodian of trump's records. that has become a big part of this, because whenever a president leaves office, they have a custodian o
. >> remember last fall, this is months after the fbi executed the search warrant at mar-a-lago and took all those documents, trump actually hired two people to go and search other properties of his for more classified documents. they actually found two of them in a storage facility in mar-a-lago. it with us these two individuals they had hired. and those two people actually went before the grand jury last week and testified simply, each for about three hours, we're told, and testified...
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fbi profiler mary ellen o'toole. when you heard more about the details of the shooting that happened in half moon bay , california, did it strike you there were similarities to the shooting? certainly the age, race of the gunman? >> i thought it was very striking. i tell you why. because the age of both gunmen, 67, 67, and 72, those are tremendous outliars because the average age of the shooters, of shooters we see nowadays is the early 30s. so look at it this way. so for 67, 68 years, 72 years in the monterey park case. these men were able to navigate through life, handle stressors, maybe not particularly well, handle being upset, maybe angry at the workplace, but they did have coping behaviors and then now all of a sudden those coping behaviors are not what they should be, they are not relying on them. i found it very interesting when both were back to back and it also made me wonder about the copycater, the contagion effect in the shootings that we see in younger shooters. >> andrew, from a law enforcement perspec
fbi profiler mary ellen o'toole. when you heard more about the details of the shooting that happened in half moon bay , california, did it strike you there were similarities to the shooting? certainly the age, race of the gunman? >> i thought it was very striking. i tell you why. because the age of both gunmen, 67, 67, and 72, those are tremendous outliars because the average age of the shooters, of shooters we see nowadays is the early 30s. so look at it this way. so for 67, 68 years, 72...