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errol southers, a former fbi agent and former fbi s.w.a.t. team member. dr. southers, help us understand what happened in bucks county, pennsylvania, considering that andre gordon allegedly killed family members. what might have driven him to do this? what might his motives be? >> jonathan, that lies at the heart of what is happening today. they will be taking a close look at that. my first guess would be that it is probably some kind of domestic related issue and it could be exacerbated by some kind of mental illness associated with this. your question earlier with the other guest about data and resources, they will be pulling everything they have on mr. gordon. they will be looking at his mental history that is not hipaa protected, they will be looking at any contact he has had with mental facilities, with law enforcement, any stayaway or restraining orders that might be in place and whenever these things happen, the real question as you have asked, is why. so, that is going to rely with regards to the conversations that the crisis negotiators are having wi
errol southers, a former fbi agent and former fbi s.w.a.t. team member. dr. southers, help us understand what happened in bucks county, pennsylvania, considering that andre gordon allegedly killed family members. what might have driven him to do this? what might his motives be? >> jonathan, that lies at the heart of what is happening today. they will be taking a close look at that. my first guess would be that it is probably some kind of domestic related issue and it could be exacerbated...
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after 10 years the fbi assigned a new agent to the case but nothing new turned up. >> i believed the chances for success were slim at that point, they disappeared to a foreign country and we would never be able to locate them. >> the only thing that changed were the images on the missing persons posters. from the baby harris loved to a computer simulated image of a teenager he barely recognized. >> if i die before i wake from this nightmare -- >> he stopped filming messages to savannah long ago but wrote one last poem. >> please keep an eye out across the fields, watch the end of a long driveway, someday my daughter will be there asking for me. >> had you given up? >> no but one has to face reality. here it is, she is 16, 17, 18 and you do not know where she is. >> perhaps the only sign that harris had not abandoned all hope was savannah's room, it's to adjust as she left it 18 years before. >> and you get a email out of the blue. what did it say? >> it said i have information about your daughter but again i have learned to temper my expectations over the years because the well had l
after 10 years the fbi assigned a new agent to the case but nothing new turned up. >> i believed the chances for success were slim at that point, they disappeared to a foreign country and we would never be able to locate them. >> the only thing that changed were the images on the missing persons posters. from the baby harris loved to a computer simulated image of a teenager he barely recognized. >> if i die before i wake from this nightmare -- >> he stopped filming...
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the fbi also knew about sonia. remember? duke bourdeau's brother dennis reported her to them years earlier. >> had she been arrested, larry risken, i believe, welcome back alive today. >> we asked the fbi for a response, but they declined to comment. back then, sherry turned over marshall's findings to the fbi, hoping that this time they, along with investigators in the philippines, would finally crack both larry and duke's cases. >> i was under the impression there was now going to be an investigation to where she was responsible for these two murders, and that she would have to have pay for it. >> but weeks passed, then months. nothing changed. it was business as usual at sonia's salon, and she remained free as a bird. then christmas came. the first christmas without larry. not a peep from the fill panes or the fbi. >> i tried to get information, but it's an investigation, and there wasn't much anyone was going to tell me. >> and then, just after new year's, an email arrived. and then another. and then more e-mails. sent,
the fbi also knew about sonia. remember? duke bourdeau's brother dennis reported her to them years earlier. >> had she been arrested, larry risken, i believe, welcome back alive today. >> we asked the fbi for a response, but they declined to comment. back then, sherry turned over marshall's findings to the fbi, hoping that this time they, along with investigators in the philippines, would finally crack both larry and duke's cases. >> i was under the impression there was now...
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tsirkin from capitol hill, justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian, chuck rosenberg, senior fbi official, as well as former democratic congressman max rose of new york and maura gillespie, former adviser to speaker john boehner. walk us through what we can expect here as this hearing gets under way in just moments. >> reporter: yeah, this hearing will go for a better part of the day, about four or five hours, we're told, at least. this is really special counsel robert hur's first time appearing in the public, first time explaining his reasoning behind that nearly 400 page report in which he alleged that president biden had some mental fitness issues, he questioned some of that, but he also said that the president repeatedly told him as described in his opening statement, in the transcript the committee had just obtained, that he did not willfully retain these documents, that he handed these documents over right when he found out about them, that his lawyers did the same as well. this is one of the points that the democrats on the committee are going to try to draw a stark contra
tsirkin from capitol hill, justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian, chuck rosenberg, senior fbi official, as well as former democratic congressman max rose of new york and maura gillespie, former adviser to speaker john boehner. walk us through what we can expect here as this hearing gets under way in just moments. >> reporter: yeah, this hearing will go for a better part of the day, about four or five hours, we're told, at least. this is really special counsel robert hur's...
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by friday, may 9th, he picked up a tail, the fbi. cell phone for surveillance was primitive back then and like and point targeting, but agents were closing in. >> but that was when something really bad happened. the chicago authorities had confirmed to the chicago media that the fbi was tracking andrew and he was in lee miglin's car. that immediately went out all over the airwaves . >> in light of your, police say, a cell phone was activated from the stolen lexus taken from murder victim, lee miglin. >> andrew obviously heard it. >> in her book, maureen called the leak tipping off cunanan probably the most serious blunder of the entire manhunt. >> he then tried to destroy the intent of the car, try to rip out the phone, but the phone box was in the trunk of the car, which he did not know. in any case, he realized he had to get out of the car and find a race where he could get a vehicle. >> a place where he could fly under the radar, way off the beaten path, where no one would know he was coming with a gun. he drove through miles of m
by friday, may 9th, he picked up a tail, the fbi. cell phone for surveillance was primitive back then and like and point targeting, but agents were closing in. >> but that was when something really bad happened. the chicago authorities had confirmed to the chicago media that the fbi was tracking andrew and he was in lee miglin's car. that immediately went out all over the airwaves . >> in light of your, police say, a cell phone was activated from the stolen lexus taken from murder...
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later on this hour, everybody, former fbi counterintelligence agent, peter strzok once a target of the former president joins me with his concerns of a trump second terms and the political retribution he may seek. >> we will be right back. seek. >> we will be right back. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. with nurtec odt, i can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt. >>> welcome back, breaking news everybody. the u.s. making over their drop of aid into gaza's famine looms among the population. military cargo planes dropping 30,000 meals unpalatable gaza. coming in response to the killing of more than 115 palestinians adenine convoy this week. also today, nbc news reporting israeli oscillations will meet in
later on this hour, everybody, former fbi counterintelligence agent, peter strzok once a target of the former president joins me with his concerns of a trump second terms and the political retribution he may seek. >> we will be right back. seek. >> we will be right back. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. with...
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the fbi has been part of this response from the beginning. we came within one hour to the command post, and quickly latched up with our very strong partners, all along the way. we will bring whatever resources that the fbi has to bear. we have already brought our crisis response, our victim services, and just recently our underwater search evidence recovery teams are on site. and we will continue to provide all those resources as long as it takes. and as the investigation goes on, we will take it to its logical conclusion along with our partners. to the people of baltimore, to the public, i ask you to be patient as we go through this and as information becomes available to us. and lastly, i want to say thank you, thank you to our partners, thank you to everyone who in the fbi and counts on the fbi, we will always bring what we need to the people of baltimore and we are with you. next i'd like to introduce the coast guard. >> good morning. the coast guard is still actively searching at this time. we are using response boat crews from two of ou
the fbi has been part of this response from the beginning. we came within one hour to the command post, and quickly latched up with our very strong partners, all along the way. we will bring whatever resources that the fbi has to bear. we have already brought our crisis response, our victim services, and just recently our underwater search evidence recovery teams are on site. and we will continue to provide all those resources as long as it takes. and as the investigation goes on, we will take...
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allow it is fbi to search the house just to be careful and safe. sits down for five hours of interviews over two days. the other person does everything to conceal, directs others to lie and obstruct about it and even if he did all of that, that he can do it anyway because he believes he is a king. it is a real test of character and how both individuals handle it. >> let's listen to the demonstrations of donald trump's memory that the democratic side of this hearing was able to put in evidence in the hearing today juxtaposed to what the hur report says about president biden's memory. let's listen to this. >> your next wife was a woman by the name of marla maples. >> right. >> and, sitting here today, do you recall what years you were married to ms. maples? >> um i would have to get the exact dates for you. >> you married your wife in january of 2005. >> james webb. >> i don't remember the name. >> i don't remember the name. >> you don't remember? >> i don't remember that. i remember you telling me. but i don't know that i said it. >> congresswoman d
allow it is fbi to search the house just to be careful and safe. sits down for five hours of interviews over two days. the other person does everything to conceal, directs others to lie and obstruct about it and even if he did all of that, that he can do it anyway because he believes he is a king. it is a real test of character and how both individuals handle it. >> let's listen to the demonstrations of donald trump's memory that the democratic side of this hearing was able to put in...
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republicans in congress pushed the allegations endlessly, even though the fbi explicitly warned people that the claim was uncorroborated, and unreliable. and now, the man who is the source of the allegation, the guy who said it, he is in jail, indicted for lying to federal investigators about this very matter, and accused by prosecutors of feeding the fbi disinformation from russian intelligence. which would be shocking, had we not lived through the last few years. because, this of course is now the third straight presidential election cycle in which russian intelligence has done subversion of this. in 2016, as you may have heard, russian intelligence hacked the democratic national committee, and the hillary clinton campaign. and then they weaponized the material they stole, by releasing hacked emails through wikileaks, and timed and strategically released to have maximum negative effect for clinton and the democrats, and maximum positive effect for donald trump and the republicans. and it was well known at the time that this whole thing was likely a russian intelligence operation. but
republicans in congress pushed the allegations endlessly, even though the fbi explicitly warned people that the claim was uncorroborated, and unreliable. and now, the man who is the source of the allegation, the guy who said it, he is in jail, indicted for lying to federal investigators about this very matter, and accused by prosecutors of feeding the fbi disinformation from russian intelligence. which would be shocking, had we not lived through the last few years. because, this of course is...
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prosecutors who wanted to search mar-a-lago and the fbi. the fbi wanted to take trump and his lawyers at their word. they did not want to touch donald trump. the objects were too controversial. that infighting delayed the actual search of mar-a-lago for months. of course, when mar-a- lago was ultimately searched, fbi agents found more than 100 classified documents, 18 of them top-secret. by the fall of 2022, prosecutors were reportedly ready to charge trump based on what they had found. it looks like a very straightforward case. but they did not charge trump. before they could, trump announced he was running for re- election. and the calculations within the department of justice changed. once again, the department deferred to trump and his political realities. to avoid anything that might even look like political prosecution attorney general merrick garland appointed jack smith as special counsel. smith worked really quite quickly but ultimately he didn't charge trump until june of the following year. that set back the prosecution timeline
prosecutors who wanted to search mar-a-lago and the fbi. the fbi wanted to take trump and his lawyers at their word. they did not want to touch donald trump. the objects were too controversial. that infighting delayed the actual search of mar-a-lago for months. of course, when mar-a- lago was ultimately searched, fbi agents found more than 100 classified documents, 18 of them top-secret. by the fall of 2022, prosecutors were reportedly ready to charge trump based on what they had found. it...
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. >> and your investigation, did you find president biden directed his lawyer to lie to the fbi? >> we identified no such evidence. >> did you find president biden told his lawyer to destroy classified documents? >> no. >> did you find biden directed his personal assistant to remove boxes to hide them from the fbi? >> no. >> did you find president biden directed his personal assistance to delete security camera footage after the fbi asked for that footage? >> no. >> did you find president biden showed a classified map related to an ongoing military operation to a campaign aide who did not have clearance? >> no. >> did you find president biden engaged in a conspiracy to obstruct justice? >> no. >> did you find president biden engaged in a scheme to conceal? >> no. >> each activities i just laid out describes what donald trump did in his willful mishandling of classified information in his efforts to deceive the fbi. >> congressman meddling dean who will join us in a moment forced robert hur to make the case against donald trump by reading what hur's report says about the trump cas
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rob d'amico who is joining us now again, working with the fbi. rob, have you -- and then i will ask the same question of you, jim -- have you, as a negotiator -- and this is not only just for hostages, this is to negotiate a suspect to give himself up -- have you ever had to go inside a location like this, and not just conduct it's on the phone, have you ever gotten that close to a suspect, and tried to talk him out of perhaps killing himself, or anyone else, if there were hostages? which, again, doesn't appear to be the case right now. >> i have actually been the operator who is in charge of the negotiator that is standing there. so, when you have a negotiator that close, the negotiator is in the kitchen, and the subject is in the room adjacent to it and he is close enough to talk. you have an operator that is fully kitted out covering that negotiator. i have done that. i haven't been the negotiator inside. i know a ton of them that were. when you teach the school, you practice that. when you go through the school, you practice getting in and ta
rob d'amico who is joining us now again, working with the fbi. rob, have you -- and then i will ask the same question of you, jim -- have you, as a negotiator -- and this is not only just for hostages, this is to negotiate a suspect to give himself up -- have you ever had to go inside a location like this, and not just conduct it's on the phone, have you ever gotten that close to a suspect, and tried to talk him out of perhaps killing himself, or anyone else, if there were hostages? which,...
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trump's attorney and then lie to his attorney and the fbi and the grand jury. suggesting his attorney might hide or destroy documents called for by the grand jury investigation. mr. hur, are those the type of aggravating facts to which you referred to in your report? >> congresswoman, the aggravating facts that are referred to in the report are set forth and described in my report at page 11. >> very good. mr. hur, to the best of your knowledge, and investigation, did president biden ever direct an employee to lie about, hide or destroy classified information, yes or no? >> we did not identify such evidence. >> did he do so himself? >> we did not identify such evidence. >> i want to give you a chance since the transcript is out to correct the record on an important point. very sadly, your report on page 208 says mr. biden couldn't come up with the date, the year of his son beau biden's death when in fact it shows that you asked him the month, do you know what he said, mr. hur, he said, oh, god, may 30th. would you like to correct the record. his memory was pret
trump's attorney and then lie to his attorney and the fbi and the grand jury. suggesting his attorney might hide or destroy documents called for by the grand jury investigation. mr. hur, are those the type of aggravating facts to which you referred to in your report? >> congresswoman, the aggravating facts that are referred to in the report are set forth and described in my report at page 11. >> very good. mr. hur, to the best of your knowledge, and investigation, did president...
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we know the fbi and atf investigating as they usually do with instances like this. a lot of people, curious to see what the connection is that this individual has to this home. as you heard in the press conference, this is an area known to him and they were covered the stolen vehicle where the individual was not hurt. obviously, there is a lot of talk in this neighborhood about the loss of life is very tragic when you talk about children that were involved children inside the home. we are very much monitoring the situation from a safe distance. we will listen to police if they give us any indication that this changes from a somewhat calm seen two very active and we need to seek shelter. >> 100%. george, i will ask you to stand by and stay hot but you have brought up good questions. of which i will pose right now to rob d'amico, a former fbi supervisor and hostage team recce -- member. there are a lot of people around there and they are watching and not being told to shelter in place as they had been in falls township in the wake of the three killings there. does tha
we know the fbi and atf investigating as they usually do with instances like this. a lot of people, curious to see what the connection is that this individual has to this home. as you heard in the press conference, this is an area known to him and they were covered the stolen vehicle where the individual was not hurt. obviously, there is a lot of talk in this neighborhood about the loss of life is very tragic when you talk about children that were involved children inside the home. we are very...
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i should note, the fbi found that clinton never discussed any classified materials and that you know is on her private account. meanwhile, trump's defense in public seems to be if you say it enough, it must be true because speaking last night to newsmax, he readily admitted he took them. >> i took them, very legally and i wasn't hiding them. we had boxes on the front, a lot of the boxes were closing,
i should note, the fbi found that clinton never discussed any classified materials and that you know is on her private account. meanwhile, trump's defense in public seems to be if you say it enough, it must be true because speaking last night to newsmax, he readily admitted he took them. >> i took them, very legally and i wasn't hiding them. we had boxes on the front, a lot of the boxes were closing,
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solicitor general and andrew weissmann the former counsel at the fbi and senior member of robert mueller's team and the co-author of a new book that you may have heard or maybe purchased called the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary. lots to get to. james has filed the judgment and was chester county that makes people excited where trump has two properties. does this mean the seizures are imminent and what else do you expect to see tomorrow if trump does not deliver on the money
solicitor general and andrew weissmann the former counsel at the fbi and senior member of robert mueller's team and the co-author of a new book that you may have heard or maybe purchased called the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary. lots to get to. james has filed the judgment and was chester county that makes people excited where trump has two properties. does this mean the seizures are imminent and what else do you expect to see tomorrow if trump does not...
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it seems like the fbi needs to do check on amnesia. because everyone says doesn't recall. it might have been more in his recollection than typical i don't recall because is there something more than that than i don't recall something for you to actually decide? it seems this is the core of the whole investigation why you didn't pursue further the charges. >> congresswoman, my judgment as to how a jury would likely perceive evidence related to the evidence, it was based on a number of different sources from documents, including various recordings, some from the 2016/2017 time frame, some from the interview of the president in october of 2023. i think what you are asking about specifically is how the president presented himself during his interview in october of last year. of course, i did take into account not just the words from the cold record of the transcript, but the entire manner in living color, in real time of how the president presented himself during his interview. >> hopefully, he didn't outsmart you and all of us. i want to comment on something mr. raskin mentio
it seems like the fbi needs to do check on amnesia. because everyone says doesn't recall. it might have been more in his recollection than typical i don't recall because is there something more than that than i don't recall something for you to actually decide? it seems this is the core of the whole investigation why you didn't pursue further the charges. >> congresswoman, my judgment as to how a jury would likely perceive evidence related to the evidence, it was based on a number of...
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biden's handling of classified information and the documents the fbi seized, correct? >> correct. >> you conducted 173 interviews, correct? >> correct. >> and president biden was one of those witnesses, correct? >> correct. >> for at least five hours or more? >> correct. and president biden engaged in the interview voluntarily, correct? >> correct. >> and it occurred, the interview occurred a day after the horrific attack in october 7th, 2023, hamas' attack in israel, is that correct? >> the interview spanned two days, october 8th and 9th. >> he provided coherent answers to questions, correct? >> i don't recall the president being in and out during our interview -- >> let me go on. and president biden allowed investigators to search his private houses, is that correct? >> he did consent to the search of his residents? >> you collected 7 million documents for your review in your investigation, correct? >> correct. >> this included emails, toll records and other records from classified and unclassified sources, correct? >> correct. >> you reviewed president biden's handw
biden's handling of classified information and the documents the fbi seized, correct? >> correct. >> you conducted 173 interviews, correct? >> correct. >> and president biden was one of those witnesses, correct? >> correct. >> for at least five hours or more? >> correct. and president biden engaged in the interview voluntarily, correct? >> correct. >> and it occurred, the interview occurred a day after the horrific attack in october 7th,...
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the fbi and the head of the counter espionage section is coming down from the department of justice to get whatever documents are still on the premises that are classified and evan corcoran, president trump's attorney, is supposed to hand them over in a sealed envelope sealed with tape. at that moment, mr. butler, earlier this morning, has been instructed along with walt gnata to take a bunch of boxes into a van that are going to go to the airport and on to the private plane of the former president, where he and melania and all their luggage is going to be taken for the summer season to bedminster. those boxes are leaving the premise as donald trump is jumping into a little june 3rd meeting with the department of justice and mr. career public servant, jay bratt, just down here to get the rest of the classified records, sir. donald trump says, i'm an open book, you know, look at whatever you need to. i just want to give you this stuff back. but meanwhile, there are documents in a van heading with brian. he doesn't realize that there's classified national security information inside, but
the fbi and the head of the counter espionage section is coming down from the department of justice to get whatever documents are still on the premises that are classified and evan corcoran, president trump's attorney, is supposed to hand them over in a sealed envelope sealed with tape. at that moment, mr. butler, earlier this morning, has been instructed along with walt gnata to take a bunch of boxes into a van that are going to go to the airport and on to the private plane of the former...
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ultimately the fbi didn't open an investigation into bitrump. the guy at the beating heart of everything, until 15 months after the capitol attack. key witnesses in the meantime may have forgotten specifics or deleted e-mails. and it also set the actual prosecution of this case back more than a year. and now the window of time in which that case could make it to trial before the november election is so small, it seems nearlyit impossible that the american public will get ae ruling before they have to vote for president. we saw a similar delay coming from the department of justice in the mar-a-lago classified documents case. remembersi that form trump's lawyers signed on his behalf in the june of 2022? it claimed trump's legal team had prepared a diligent search and turned over the documents in trump'ss possession. yet again thanks to extensive reporting in "the washington post," it is almost that point, almost where the entire classified documents investigation ended. it turnssi out there was a months-long fight between prosecutors who had evide
ultimately the fbi didn't open an investigation into bitrump. the guy at the beating heart of everything, until 15 months after the capitol attack. key witnesses in the meantime may have forgotten specifics or deleted e-mails. and it also set the actual prosecution of this case back more than a year. and now the window of time in which that case could make it to trial before the november election is so small, it seems nearlyit impossible that the american public will get ae ruling before they...
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. >> we reached out to the fbi. we met with an fbi retired agent who was probably an expert in middle east affairs to try to determine if this could be something politically done. >> while the feds looked into it, police revisited someone they'd met at the crime scene. >> main suspect because i was on the phone with her. back and forth to the police station downtown. >> what were police asking you? >> just about everything. >> for one thing, detectives noticed robeen had a photo. >> we went back and we met with him again over that. >> what did you see and what made you meet with him? >> if he's got guns let's see if he still has them. maybe he's got a .38 we can compare it. >> and that definitely got police attention. >> it got police attention. they had access to everything, i can imagine. all my life. all my facebook. >> could you feel the weight? >> i definitely did, yes. >> that wasn't the last time they'd talk with robeen. >> they asked me to take a polygraph. >> you did? >> i did. willingly. >> you didn't hire
. >> we reached out to the fbi. we met with an fbi retired agent who was probably an expert in middle east affairs to try to determine if this could be something politically done. >> while the feds looked into it, police revisited someone they'd met at the crime scene. >> main suspect because i was on the phone with her. back and forth to the police station downtown. >> what were police asking you? >> just about everything. >> for one thing, detectives...
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an fbi expert said testing had linked those bullets to the fragments from the fatal bullet. the defense argued the tests were not reliable science. >> call your next witness. >> aimee lloyd. >> and now, nearly eight years after trent was killed, here was the one person who could tell the story. aimee lloyd finally revealed herself publicly. though because she remains frightened even now, we've obscured her image in this video recorded by the court. the prosecution's star witness talked about that night in a bar, and shane, according to her, straight out confessing to murder. >> he said something about, you know, he had -- if i remembered the football player who had been killed and told me his name, trent. he told me that he shot him. >> but prosecutor redcorn knew aimee's story had a weakness and so no choice but to confront it. >> you did not break off the relationship after he said this to you? >> no. >> you didn't go to the police or anything? >> no, i just -- i ignored it. >> just ignored what he had said to you? >> right. i forgot about it. i didn't wanna listen to it.
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not only did trump apparently hideaway at least 105 classified documents that the fbi eventually found, it sure sounds like trump managed to steal another 10 to 15 boxes of records, and we don't know if the fbi ever got those records back. who knows where those boxes are now? that sure sounds like obstruction of justice. what is equally concerning here is why brian butler decided to go public right now. there he was, explaining his decision. >> well, i mean, it has been almost a year since fbi agents showed up at my house when my wife was at home. and, you know, over the course of the last year, emotionally, it has been a roller coaster. a couple of weeks ago, the judge said she was going to release the evidence to the witnesses. you go from highs and lows in this, and instead of just waiting for it to come out, whatever they say happened, it coming out in the news, i would rather just get it out there. the hope is at least i can move on with my life. and get over this. >> brian butler coming forward here is brief. president trump has a track record of trying to influence or intimidate
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they're going to release it to the public later today, i just wrapped up an interview with the fbi dive team that is sort of centering their search with remote operated vehicles. they call them rovs. they send them into the water to map out with cameras and sonar what's beneath the water. here's what that dive supervisor told me. >> what have your teams been able to see down there is this how bad is it? >> the debris field is pretty sizable. i know that's why they're hesitant to send divers down. some of the debris is still shifting, the heavy weight of the rocks. it's dark, good camera footage from our rov footage, but the sonar still shows up very well. >> reporter: katie, if you listen there closely, it's very interesting what he says because he says no divers from the fbi have actually been able to enter the water just yet. they're just using these underwater drones because it's too dangerous. he says the visibility is pretty much black. they can't see anything. every now and then they'll get an image from the camera, but it's all sonar. they're trying to map out exactly where some
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errol suthers a former fbi special agent. former fbi s.w.a.t. team member and professor of the practice in national and homeland security at the university of southern california. dr. suthers, thank you for being here. andre gordon had been holed up in that house on phillips avenue since about 12:20 p.m. eastern time. how did he manage to slip out to another location with all that law enforcement presence on the ground and drones in ther air? >> jonathan, that's a very good question. what i would have to assume is that he was not holed up in the house initially. when he went initially and startled everybody inside the resident and as police were responding and people were trying to get out that he likely walked out before the house was secure certainly before the perimeter was secure and may have actually walked amongst the people the residents in the neighborhood as they were being evacuated. he may have walked amongst them to a safe location where everybody assembled. i'm going to assume he was not in the house for very long and he has the pre
errol suthers a former fbi special agent. former fbi s.w.a.t. team member and professor of the practice in national and homeland security at the university of southern california. dr. suthers, thank you for being here. andre gordon had been holed up in that house on phillips avenue since about 12:20 p.m. eastern time. how did he manage to slip out to another location with all that law enforcement presence on the ground and drones in ther air? >> jonathan, that's a very good question. what...
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not only did trump apparently hideaway at least 105 classified documents the fbi eventually found, it sure sounds like trump managed to steal another 10 to 15 boxes of records, and we don'ts, know if the fbi ever go those records back. who knows where those boxes are now. that sure sounds like obstruction of justice. what is equally concerning here is why brian butler decided to go public right now. here he was explaining his decision. >> well, i mean, it's been almost a year since fbi agents showed up at my house when my wife was at home, and, you know, over the course of the last year emotionally it's been a roller coaster. a couple of weeks ago judge cannon said she's going to release the names of the witnesses. you know, you go from highs and lows in this. and instead of just waiting for it to just come out, i think it's better that i get to at least say what happened than it coming out in the news, people calling anyone crazy. i'd rather just get it out there andt the hope is at least i ca move on with my life and get over this. >> brian butler coming forward with this is brave.
not only did trump apparently hideaway at least 105 classified documents the fbi eventually found, it sure sounds like trump managed to steal another 10 to 15 boxes of records, and we don'ts, know if the fbi ever go those records back. who knows where those boxes are now. that sure sounds like obstruction of justice. what is equally concerning here is why brian butler decided to go public right now. here he was explaining his decision. >> well, i mean, it's been almost a year since fbi...
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biden took $5 million from burisma. >> the informant was a highly valued human source for the fbi. >> a trusted confidential informant. >> they had a -- they had a credible source. one of the good sources. >> there most credible paid fbi informant. >> so the idea that anyone said to marjorie taylor greene that it is the most informant, but here is what the government said in support. the circumstances of the offenses charged that alexander smirnov lied to his fbi handler where the to spoke every day and he cannot be trusted to provide information to pretrial services an the false information he provided was not trivial. it targeted the presumptive nominee. and it continues to be felt to this day. and it is a government memo so we'll excuse the understatement. but it continues to poison the body politics of this day. >> >> yeah, so even casting this in the light most favorable to these congressional republicans who wanted to begin an impeachment proceeding against joe biden on the base of this information. they genuinely believed there was an fbi informant who said these things and th
biden took $5 million from burisma. >> the informant was a highly valued human source for the fbi. >> a trusted confidential informant. >> they had a -- they had a credible source. one of the good sources. >> there most credible paid fbi informant. >> so the idea that anyone said to marjorie taylor greene that it is the most informant, but here is what the government said in support. the circumstances of the offenses charged that alexander smirnov lied to his fbi...
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fbi official. good morning. >> real quick, jack -- chuck, jump in on the last point. donald trump cannot be prosecuted for official acts once he leaves office. if you are no longer in office, how do you have -- because the documents that he has, the arguments were, he took the arguments out -- or when he did this or that thing, he was still president. and therefore that was the official act. or is it with respect to actions taken afterwards? so when the fbi says can we get the documents back and he says, no, is that an official act? what is the deal with the official act thing? >> i find it hard to believe that keeping documents that literally belong to the federal government is an official act. i also find it hard to believe that pressuring the secretary of state to find you 11,780 votes you can win the election is not an official act, but what do i know? i was a deputy to the president. >> you probably know more than me. >> is a hard question sometimes. keeping classified information and documents and materials in your house is not an official act. by the way, nor a
fbi official. good morning. >> real quick, jack -- chuck, jump in on the last point. donald trump cannot be prosecuted for official acts once he leaves office. if you are no longer in office, how do you have -- because the documents that he has, the arguments were, he took the arguments out -- or when he did this or that thing, he was still president. and therefore that was the official act. or is it with respect to actions taken afterwards? so when the fbi says can we get the documents...
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errol southers, former fbi s.w.a.t. team and member of the practice inhe national and homeland security at the university of southern california. thank you for being here. andre gordon had been holed up in that house on phillips avenue sinc about 12:20 eastern time. how did he manage to slip out with all that law enforcement presence on the ground and drones in the air? >> that's a very good question. what i would have to assume is that he was not holed up in that house for the time that we thought he was there. it could very well be that when he went initially and startled everybody inside that residence that, as they were responding, police were responding and people were trying to get out that he likely walked out before that house was secure.ou certainly before the perimeter was secure.et and may have actually walked amongst the people, the residents in that neighbor mood neighborhood. he has the presence of mind to get out before the perimeter was set up and was successful in doing so andfu fortunately did t take a
errol southers, former fbi s.w.a.t. team and member of the practice inhe national and homeland security at the university of southern california. thank you for being here. andre gordon had been holed up in that house on phillips avenue sinc about 12:20 eastern time. how did he manage to slip out with all that law enforcement presence on the ground and drones in the air? >> that's a very good question. what i would have to assume is that he was not holed up in that house for the time that...
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attorney and fbi official. >> real quick, chuck, can i jump in on the last part there? donald trump cannot be prosecuted for official acts once he leaves office. if you are no longer in office, how do you have -- i mean, the documents he has, when he took those documents out, for example, or when he did this or that thing, he was still president, and therefore, that was the official act? or, was it with respect to official actions taken afterwords, the fbi comes and asks for the documents and he says no? what is the deal with the official act thing? >> i find it hard to believe keeping documents that belong to the federal government is an official act, and i find it hard to believe that pressuring a secretary of state to find you 11,780 votes so you can win the election is not an official act? what do i know? >> more than me. >> it's a hard question, sometimes. i think here, keeping classified information documents, material in your house is not an official act. by the way, nor are they your records. obstructing justice. misleading the fbi or encouraging or obstructing
attorney and fbi official. >> real quick, chuck, can i jump in on the last part there? donald trump cannot be prosecuted for official acts once he leaves office. if you are no longer in office, how do you have -- i mean, the documents he has, when he took those documents out, for example, or when he did this or that thing, he was still president, and therefore, that was the official act? or, was it with respect to official actions taken afterwords, the fbi comes and asks for the documents...
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the reality is, according to the fbi, crime spiked in 2020 under president donald trump. an agent of disorder. but, the rights not going to tell you that. that. ♪♪ we're building a better postal service. all parts working in sync to move your business forward. for more value. more reliability. and more on-time deliveries. the united states postal service built for how you business. >>> by the time a refugee makes it to the united states, their world has already been turned upside down. being forced to flee one's home and start a new life from scratch is an experience that few americans would understand, so i want to tell you today about one refugee who lived that experience decades ago, and then dedicated his life to making it easier for those who came after him. this is a refugee from bhutan, a country in southeast asia tucked between china and india. he arrived to the united states in 1999 after escaping an ethnic cleansing campaign back home that targeted people of nepalese dissent just like him. and then living in a refugee camp in nepal for years. he eventually s
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former fbi special agent clint watts joined me not to discuss, he's also a consultant to fbi counterterrorism division and an msnbc security analyst. as you can tell, i'm upset, i'm disappointed, i am disgusted. it hasn't even been a full two days since the collapse, and these conspiracy theories are everywhere. it seems like they're spreading faster than they used to. what is going on? >> stephanie, it is not surprising, unfortunately, while disgusting, lies outpace the truth, that's the way social media has become over the last decade, anytime there's any sort of calamitous event, catastrophe, some sort of tragedy that happened, something that induces fear, you see these conspiracies immediately start to pop up. important to remember that audiences tend to believe things whenever they're scared or where they've seen something that never seen before. this was one of those cases, it was immediately shocking, he couldn't believe that it happened. but the vulnerability is something that people pray on, and everything from criminal fraudsters trying to get people to click on links to donate two
former fbi special agent clint watts joined me not to discuss, he's also a consultant to fbi counterterrorism division and an msnbc security analyst. as you can tell, i'm upset, i'm disappointed, i am disgusted. it hasn't even been a full two days since the collapse, and these conspiracy theories are everywhere. it seems like they're spreading faster than they used to. what is going on? >> stephanie, it is not surprising, unfortunately, while disgusting, lies outpace the truth, that's the...
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somebody else committed a crime, it's the fbi's fault, not his. what is most shocking to me, and he's done that all his life. what's most shocking to me, all the people prepared to go along with it. >> right, the enablers. >> i go back to republican senators, who literally some of them were crying during the january 6th impeachment when they saw what was happening at the capitol. they were so incensed when they saw donald trump sitting in the oval office causing great harm to his vice president, refusing to intervene, refusing to tell his supporters to leave. they were mad, they were angry, they were thinking hard about convicting, they didn't think they'd see him again and now, now they're accepting what he says, they refuse to condemn the craziness. that just shows we don't only have a donald trump problem, we have a politics problem, folks are not willing to rise above their political interests they're so craven for power they're prepared to sacrifice our democracy, our entire system of government for their own positions in government. you see
somebody else committed a crime, it's the fbi's fault, not his. what is most shocking to me, and he's done that all his life. what's most shocking to me, all the people prepared to go along with it. >> right, the enablers. >> i go back to republican senators, who literally some of them were crying during the january 6th impeachment when they saw what was happening at the capitol. they were so incensed when they saw donald trump sitting in the oval office causing great harm to his...
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we are going soto cut 3% from doj, 7% from the atf, 6% from the fbi, and 10% from the epa. and that's a start. we have a lot more priorities and things we need to advance but the reality is we have to grow the house majority, take back the senate and win the white house and i am hear to tell you the reason we are optimistic is because we believe the things will happen in november. >> what happened to my former party. you got a speaker who bragging about defunding the police. he is bragging about defunding the top law enforcement agencies in america. he is bragging about defunding the agency that's responsible for stopping gangs. responsible for stopping terrorists and home and around the world. and he's proud of that? seriously? like a drug cartels he is bragging about that. >> s he is bragging about it in we are -- so, he is helping drug cartels like drug lords are thrilled to hear he is cutting funding for the law enforcement agencies and vladimir putin is thrilled to hear he stands in the way of helping ukraine defend itself. so mike johnson friend of drug car tals and p
we are going soto cut 3% from doj, 7% from the atf, 6% from the fbi, and 10% from the epa. and that's a start. we have a lot more priorities and things we need to advance but the reality is we have to grow the house majority, take back the senate and win the white house and i am hear to tell you the reason we are optimistic is because we believe the things will happen in november. >> what happened to my former party. you got a speaker who bragging about defunding the police. he is...
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these stats trickle out before the fbi drops its final report. the bureau just released more data. new data from 2023. when all is said and done, we would have likely the largest one year decline in murder that has ever been recorded. it doesn't seem like that message is getting through. at least not for now. generally related to media consumption. local news in particular has a number of mostly financial incentives. it is especially true for violent crime. of course, right wing cable news is an obvious political thing. >> crime is out of control. >> crime is completely out of control. >> crime is out of control. >> crime is out of control. >> crime is out of control. >> crime is out of control. >> crime is out of control. >> i'm afraid to go to the mall. >> i think the media focus is one reason why this is not getting through. but some of the responsibility falls on the biden administration itself. which until recently hasn't done a great job articulating the tangible successes on this front. which is why it is very interesting to me. when earlier this week, the biden harris white
these stats trickle out before the fbi drops its final report. the bureau just released more data. new data from 2023. when all is said and done, we would have likely the largest one year decline in murder that has ever been recorded. it doesn't seem like that message is getting through. at least not for now. generally related to media consumption. local news in particular has a number of mostly financial incentives. it is especially true for violent crime. of course, right wing cable news is...
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to ask, because i think it's really important that you noted, this isn't going to be like when the fbi executed their warrant at mar-a-lago, this is a seizure of assets, this is not line order, they are not kicking down the door with their jackets and coming to take over the office and the attorney general, you talked about the money coming in, but he also has properties in other countries. politico has reported that she could seek those assets as well. this all just cuts into what donald trump thinks will play to his advantage. he thinks the seizure of his assets will play to his advantage because he thinks this is reality television or an episode of law and order where they are kicking down the door in jackets.>> we have seen this come up in the public sphere, he routinely lagged the court and the process and at the end of the day, his lawyer was not competent enough to get him through that trial and you have a massive judgment against him that his complicating his life. i think he thought that courtroom would be another platform and showing himself as a victim and this idea that he'
to ask, because i think it's really important that you noted, this isn't going to be like when the fbi executed their warrant at mar-a-lago, this is a seizure of assets, this is not line order, they are not kicking down the door with their jackets and coming to take over the office and the attorney general, you talked about the money coming in, but he also has properties in other countries. politico has reported that she could seek those assets as well. this all just cuts into what donald trump...
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if you were applying for a u security clearance right now an the fbi found that two weeks from today you need to put up cash and collateral to secure y almost a half billion of a bond to pay your court judgment, do you think you would get a security clearance? there is no chance you would ever be approved for even the pr lowest level security clearances because the risk is just too obvious, that you would be tempted to sell american secrets for this money that you so desperately need. whether or not you were known to be a particularly transactional kind of person, there is no way that wouldn't be seen as massive national security risk. last week, politico was first to report that trump is about to start receiving classified intelligence briefings again. presidential candidates, major b party nominees always get thesec at least they have historically. but no one's ever received a classified briefing as a presidential candidate while he or she was awaiting trial in federal court on multiple felony charges of violating the espionage act by deliberately io mishandling classified material
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. >> fbi agents, with fbi jackets storming the place. >> or like the chains. a master lock in front. i think it's more likely, we're going to see some type of attachment to maybe his schwab accounts. he used schwab accounts to pay e. jean carroll. more liquid assets is something they're more likely to take, than some of his buildings, which not only have lost value. but are leveraged and already encumbered. >> it's funny. when we put up those graphics. some of those things like trump tower. there's a bunch of condos already sold. it's less than it might appear. there's other buildings that have big outstanding loans against them, mortgages, essentially. let me ask you your attention. charles schwab. again, this is way outside of my normal area of expertise. but i guess can the government just like leech into your account? >> they can now. they've already gotten the court order. they don't need to go back to the court. they can go to the sheriff, if that's the case, and they can do it. they could have done it weeks ago. but they've given the trump organization
. >> fbi agents, with fbi jackets storming the place. >> or like the chains. a master lock in front. i think it's more likely, we're going to see some type of attachment to maybe his schwab accounts. he used schwab accounts to pay e. jean carroll. more liquid assets is something they're more likely to take, than some of his buildings, which not only have lost value. but are leveraged and already encumbered. >> it's funny. when we put up those graphics. some of those things...
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that is what the fbi is telling passengers who were board the flight that suffered the blowout of the door. and there is a criminal investigation into boeing over the innocent. tom costello is here with more on this. startling to hear. walk us through what we know. >> yeah, to be clear, the fbi is telling the people who were on board flight 1282 back on january 5 that they may be victims of a crime and perpetrator may be boeing. not alaska airlines, boeing. here is the letter we've been talking about. he says that you may be the victim of a crime. let me lay this out for you. as you know, this flight was on its way over portland, oregon whenever it suffered the midair blowout of the door plug. and now multiple investigations. the faa, ntsb as well as the department of justice. alert confirming that the criminal investigation is under way. why is boeing the subject of a criminal investigation? this dates back now a few years. remember we had the max 8 crashes overseas that killed 346 people. and in order to avoid criminal prosecution back then, back in 2021, doj and boeing entered into
that is what the fbi is telling passengers who were board the flight that suffered the blowout of the door. and there is a criminal investigation into boeing over the innocent. tom costello is here with more on this. startling to hear. walk us through what we know. >> yeah, to be clear, the fbi is telling the people who were on board flight 1282 back on january 5 that they may be victims of a crime and perpetrator may be boeing. not alaska airlines, boeing. here is the letter we've been...
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they lied to the fbi about having those nuclear secrets, those secret war plans. lying to the fbi, the justice department, about having classified documents hidden in their beach front resort. maybe black americans relate to that. i don't know. i wouldn't think they. would do they relate to trump telling his i.t. director to destroy all of the evidence? that i t director testifying against them, or to maintenance people to flood the room where the i.t. department is to destroy the evidence. i just don't know. boy, it does seem like a stretch, doesn't it, rev. to think donald trump is doing all of that, illegally paying off a porn star according to the manhattan d.a.. trying to foment a riot on january the 6th. i'm not so sure. help me understand. why would black americans relate to donald trump there? i do not understand the connection. well, first of all, let's be clear. donald trump is using the stereotype of blacks being criminals. therefore, we would gravitate towards somebody in a mugshot. he isn't a mugshot for trying to interfere with an election. blacks we
they lied to the fbi about having those nuclear secrets, those secret war plans. lying to the fbi, the justice department, about having classified documents hidden in their beach front resort. maybe black americans relate to that. i don't know. i wouldn't think they. would do they relate to trump telling his i.t. director to destroy all of the evidence? that i t director testifying against them, or to maintenance people to flood the room where the i.t. department is to destroy the evidence. i...
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and former fbi counterintelligence agent and author of "compromised: counter intelligence and the threat of donald j. trump," written before he was on the hook for all of these civil legal defeats, pete strzok is here. sue gordon is still with us. pete and frank, we've talked so much about the things sue says when she's here and we talk about them when she's gone. so i wanted to have you here while she's still here and broaden this conversation a little bit. to the fact that what she's laying out and her perspective, there's enough information that's now public. everybody has all the information they need. and i wonder if we just shift that kaleidoscope a little bit and sort of turn this over to the country, what in your view, frank, does that conversation start to look like? >> you're right that the evidence is there if we want to see it. we don't need to have a crystal ball to predict what the intelligence community could look like under another trump administration. if we look at what he did previously, his disdain for the intelligence community, his deciding to side with putin on who
and former fbi counterintelligence agent and author of "compromised: counter intelligence and the threat of donald j. trump," written before he was on the hook for all of these civil legal defeats, pete strzok is here. sue gordon is still with us. pete and frank, we've talked so much about the things sue says when she's here and we talk about them when she's gone. so i wanted to have you here while she's still here and broaden this conversation a little bit. to the fact that what...
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. >> i want to welcome former fbi special agent clint watts, an consultant for the fbi national security division. >> it seems more and more likely the claims by what is known as islamic state, that is the group that was in afghanistan. you might remember. it was known for the suicide bombing it did as the u.s. was withdrawing from afghanistan. they claimed responsibility for this. and, you know, looking at all the different options and possibilities that are out there, it does match a targeting pattern that would line up with the terrorist group. this is a mass casualty target the way they entered in the videos you saw there. the killing and the destruction. all match that sort of a pattern. i think we still need to wait and really gain some more information. but i think the state department warning was very clear. and very spot on for what we saw here today. which was large venues. large gatherings and concerts. when you compare that to what is known as the islamic state's attacks. they did a major attack just a little while ago. in iran as well. they inflicted many casualties. they ar
. >> i want to welcome former fbi special agent clint watts, an consultant for the fbi national security division. >> it seems more and more likely the claims by what is known as islamic state, that is the group that was in afghanistan. you might remember. it was known for the suicide bombing it did as the u.s. was withdrawing from afghanistan. they claimed responsibility for this. and, you know, looking at all the different options and possibilities that are out there, it does...
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a trump appointee, and got him to issue an injunction against millions of employees, including the fbi. the supreme court has been not so happy with that for quite some time. what chief justice roberts did was use the judicial conference of the united states, which is the administrative body of the whole federal judiciary to implement a new policy that says we are patching this loophole, district courts, you need to resume random assignments. you are no longer allowed to let single judges just accept these obviously shocked cases, and issue nationwide injunctions that seize all of this power from the other branches. from here on out, every time a plaintiff comes to a single judge and says i want some sweeping injunction, you've got to put that in the spinner and randomly assigned to a different judge. this is gaming the system and makes us all look bad. >> we're talking about the case in front of the courts is the amarillo judge who ruled that mifepristone wasn't adequately vetted by the fda, thereby making it so potentially it could get taken off the shelves everywhere. he issued an i
a trump appointee, and got him to issue an injunction against millions of employees, including the fbi. the supreme court has been not so happy with that for quite some time. what chief justice roberts did was use the judicial conference of the united states, which is the administrative body of the whole federal judiciary to implement a new policy that says we are patching this loophole, district courts, you need to resume random assignments. you are no longer allowed to let single judges just...
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that manafort, because of one of his closest associates, was this guy, kilimnik, who was viewed by the fbi as a russian intelligence asset, manafort is meeting with him while he's chairman of the trump campaign, and sharing internal polling data with him at the grand havana room in new york. senate intelligence committee report described this, it said manafort was a grave counterintelligence threat. who was the chairman of the senate intelligence committee at the time the report was written? >> was it marco rubio? >> marco rubio. so one question, you know, you and others might want to ask of marco rubio, is he comfortable with somebody who he declared to be a grave counterintelligence threat working for the republican nominee? >> oh, michael. ia know his answer will be whatever trump wants. michael isikoff, fantastic. we'll bring you to talk about georgia. good to see you again. >> all right, let's bring in congressman adam schiff of california, a former member of the january 6th select committee. hopefully you were able to hear michael isikoff. great journalism there, but are you concerne
that manafort, because of one of his closest associates, was this guy, kilimnik, who was viewed by the fbi as a russian intelligence asset, manafort is meeting with him while he's chairman of the trump campaign, and sharing internal polling data with him at the grand havana room in new york. senate intelligence committee report described this, it said manafort was a grave counterintelligence threat. who was the chairman of the senate intelligence committee at the time the report was written?...
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i spoke with a former fbi investigator who says they likely ditched the car and they could have help because this inmate, according to investigators is part of a white supremacist prison gang and may have help on the outside, trying to flee from investigators. they could be anywhere. we are awaiting new details on the search, but the fbi is now involved, and again, investigator says if you see these men, do not approach them, but call 911. >> dana griffin, thank you very much. >>> and that does it for us on this hour. but don't go anywhere because "katy tur reports" comes up right after the break. >>> first, though, a special two-part series of the msnbc podcast, "prosecuting donald trump," actors glen close and liam neeson read excerpts from the january 6th case against the former president. listen to the trump indictments wherever you get your podcasts. (man) thanks. (tony) yes, problem. you need verizon. trade-in that old thing and get a new iphone 15 pro with tons of storage. so you can take all the pics! so many selfies. a preposterous amount of pano! that means panoramic. and a
i spoke with a former fbi investigator who says they likely ditched the car and they could have help because this inmate, according to investigators is part of a white supremacist prison gang and may have help on the outside, trying to flee from investigators. they could be anywhere. we are awaiting new details on the search, but the fbi is now involved, and again, investigator says if you see these men, do not approach them, but call 911. >> dana griffin, thank you very much....
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prosecutors and the fbi spent months sticking to the traditional playbook. they started with smaller players, worked upward. despite the transparent steps taken by mr. trump himself. is that fair criticism? >> yes, it is. it is a nuanced story though. i don't think it's completely black and white. there's no question that the department of justice did take steps before the january 6 committee. obviously, lower level people, including righteous prosecutions of the proud boys and oath keepers. there was not a full-on investigation of the senior people involved in the scheme that was ultimately charged. they were saying prior to the january 6 committee hearings that they were doing a traditional bottom-up approach. the indictment that was brought by jack smith proves that that bottom-up approach was wrong. there's nothing about the indictment that indicates it's bottom up. it's not like this is a normal mob investigation or like the enron investigation where you keep flipping people and they all know the next level up. this was one where they really had to go d
prosecutors and the fbi spent months sticking to the traditional playbook. they started with smaller players, worked upward. despite the transparent steps taken by mr. trump himself. is that fair criticism? >> yes, it is. it is a nuanced story though. i don't think it's completely black and white. there's no question that the department of justice did take steps before the january 6 committee. obviously, lower level people, including righteous prosecutions of the proud boys and oath...
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. >> i want to welcome former fbi special agent, clint watts, also a consultant for the fbi's terrorism division and and msnbc security analyst. what do we know, so far? >> it seems more and more likely that the claims by what is known as the islamic state, that is the group that was in afghanistan. you might remember, it was known for the suicide bombing it did as a u.s. was withdrawn from afghanistan. they have claimed responsibility for this, and looking at all the different options and possibilities that are out there, it does match a targeting pattern that would line up with a terrorist group. this is a mass casualty target, the way they entered in the videos you saw there, the indiscriminate killing and the destruction all matched that pattern. i think we need to wait and gain more information, but the state department warning was very clear and very spot on from what we saw today, which was large venues, large gatherings, and even concerts, and when you compare that to what is known as the islamic state, they also did a major attack just a little while ago in irna . they are stil
. >> i want to welcome former fbi special agent, clint watts, also a consultant for the fbi's terrorism division and and msnbc security analyst. what do we know, so far? >> it seems more and more likely that the claims by what is known as the islamic state, that is the group that was in afghanistan. you might remember, it was known for the suicide bombing it did as a u.s. was withdrawn from afghanistan. they have claimed responsibility for this, and looking at all the different...
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the prosecution team stood up and said yeah, the fbi is part of the team. they were the ones who initially sees the documents. so that is kind of part of the course as to how we operate within our justice system. they went one step further though, they alleged the entire intelligence community is part of the prosecution's team. and the person who is in the courtroom for us said that it seemed like if judge cannon was possibly thinking about holding a hearing over this very accusation, can you talk to the merit of an accusation made like that? >> this is the stuff that team trump says on right-wing media. this is for the public opinion. in a court of law, it gets dismissed, it gets rejected. when you're dealing with the judge, and judge cannon was bent over backwards to accommodate donald trump every step of the way, and as, such i'm not surprised she wants to have another hearing about it. other judges would have never had a hearing or rejected it outright. but this is what i mean by judge cannon slow walking, give donald trump every bit of deference to del
the prosecution team stood up and said yeah, the fbi is part of the team. they were the ones who initially sees the documents. so that is kind of part of the course as to how we operate within our justice system. they went one step further though, they alleged the entire intelligence community is part of the prosecution's team. and the person who is in the courtroom for us said that it seemed like if judge cannon was possibly thinking about holding a hearing over this very accusation, can you...