in the shooting in california. nbc news obtaining this government picture of the attackers. here we have syed farook and tashfeen malik. it shows them arriving in the u.s. in 2014. as that san bernardino community begins to return to a new normal this morning county officials including the leaders of the employees most impacted who were at that party vowing to move forward and not forgetting those they lost. we are strong. we are a family. we held each other and we protected each other through this horrific event and we will continue to hold each other and protect each other through what will be unimaginable weeks and months ahead. the fbi is expected to update their investigation at 3:00 p.m. eastern as that investigation continues, authorities have
farook s whose house was searched over the weekend. he purchased the rifles. when did they go from his custody to farooks? did he know about the attack? thomas? the other thing, the new photo we have, how significant is it? because most of the important we have gotten about tashfeen malik is that she wore a burqa and hardly let her face be seen. reporter: yeah. well, this is immigration so i m not sure the rules as far as immigration is concerned, thomas. she may have had to take that off. we know that this is a moment she entered the country. flying through chicago and the photo itself, even if the photo s not significant, what it stands for is. what background check and interview process took place before that visa was issued? blake mccoy reporting, thanks so much. we ll come back to you. that fbi conference in the next
we are learning new details on the female shooter from san bernardino. this investigation has expanded to pack san where tashfeen malik spent most of her life and authorities looking for any clues to explain the motive behind the deadly massacre and if malik had any ties to terror groups. bill neely joins us now from islamab islamabad, pakistan. is there a clearer picture beginning to emerge? reporter: good afternoon. what tashfeen malik did is a complete mystery to her friends, her family and to authorities here in pakistan. who tashfeen malik really is was almost an enigma and almost two maliks. one that the family and friends thought they knew and the other
can, they were found by our investigators. reporter: and they re delving into tashfeen malik s past. she was raised in saudi arabia and met the man who would become her husband online. she arrived in the united states on a flight to chicago a year ago. a big question for investigators, did she radicalize her husband? and did she come here intending to do that? the fbi has concluded its search of the apartment where the couple lived. officials say they found three more remote control pipe bombs like the one left behind at the scene of the shooting. the fbi director and the attorney general are once again urging people to report suspicious behavior. i asked if they re aware of something that somebody missed that could have prevented this attack, and comey said based on past experience that s reasonably likely. pete williams, thank you. we have two reports from california this morning. nbc s morgan radford is at the suspect s home and blake mccoy is near the massacre in san bernardi
that might tip them off to future attacks overseas or at home. allowing them in the future also to be able to look for certain motives or certain key indicators that may be able to prevent this or be able to be spotted online before it happens. reporter: twitter and facebook promised to remove any support for terrorism, but often it s too late. by the time facebook noticed malik s support for isis the attacks were under way. tom costello, nbc news, washington. and with me in the studio is senior editor of senior and digital media content. if the attacks turn out to be isis inspired does that only add more fuel to the terror propaganda? absolutely. that would be beyond their wildest dreams. they have two people who build bombs silently with great operational security, know hough to burn and destroy cell phones, during the attack. if isis didn t direct this, which there s absolutely no evidence they didn t, in fact we