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it was in 1978 when kaczynski started his campaign of violence by leaving a mail bomb in a parking lot at a chicago university. he would go on to plant explosives on an airplane, university buildings and by computer stores. he also mailed powerful bombs to university professors and business executives. by the time he was arrested in 1996 his 16 devices killed three innocent people and injured 23 others. his own words published in a manifesto were what eventually led fbi agents to his off the grid primitive cabin in the woods of montana, tipped off by kaczynski's own brother. >> he pursued this bombing campaign as a way of striking back against technological advancement which he believed was damaging the environment in ways that needed to be stopped. >> reporter: before becoming a prolific bomber kaczynski was a high school honors student in illinois who enrolled at harvard at just 16. it was during his college years that kaczynski took a dark turn,

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CNN This Morning Weekend

for transparency reasons to fully understand the circumstances around the death, but i would caution speculation at this point. we don't have any reason to believe anything unforward happening. >> reporter: a former fbi deputy director who was with the bureau as agents closed the unabomber case. it was in 1978 when kaczynski started his campaign of violence by leaving a mail bomb in a parking lot at a chicago university. he would go on to plant explosives on an airplane, university build ins and computer stores. he mailed powerful bombs to university professors and business executives. by the time he was arrested in 1996 his 16 devices killed three inspect people and injured 23 others. his own words published in a manifesto led fbi agents to his off the grid primitive cabin in the woods of montana, tipped off by kaczynski's own brother. >> he pursued this bombing campaign as a way of striking back against technological advancement which he believed

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released. in december 2021 kaczynski was transferred to a federal medical facility in butner, north carolina, used to house inmates with health conditions. >> i think it's very important for transparency reasons to fully understand the circumstances around the death, but i would caution speculation at this point. we don't have any reason to believe anything untoward happened. andrew mccabe a former fbi deputy director with the bureau as agents closed the unabomber case. it was in 1978 when kaczynski started his campaign of violence by leaving a mail bomb in a parking lot at a chicago university. he would go on to plant explosives on an airplane, university buildings and by computer stores. he also mailed powerful bombs to university professors and business executives. by the time he was arrested in 1996, his 16 devices killed three innocent people and injured 23 others. his own words published in manifesto eventually led fib agents to his off the grid primitive cabin in the woods of

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

years starting in 1978. he planted bombs on an airplane, university building, computer stores and mailing some. his own words that were at the time published in his manifesto were what led fbi agents to his cabin in montana. i want you to hear from his brother and sister-in-law who initially tipped federal authorities on kaczynski's whereabouts. >> she said i think your brother is the unabomber. i said it's nothing to worried about. ted's never been violent. >> they posted the first few pages of the manifesto in the library. dave went with me and then as dave read the first page, i was sitting there beside him, and

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>> i think it is very important for transparency reasons to fully understand the circumstances around the death but i would caution speculation at this point. we don't have any reason to believe anything untoward happened just yet. >> reporter: andy mccabe was with the bureau as agents closed the case. it was in 1978 when he started his campaign of violence by leaving a mail bomb in a pargo lot at a chicago university. he would go on to plant explosive on an air plane, university buildings and by computer stores. he also mailed powerful bombs to university professors and business executives. by the time he was arrested in 1996, his 16 devices killed three innocent people and injured 23 others. his own words published in a manifesto were what eventually led the fbi officials to the primitive cabin in the woods in monday tan, a tipped off by his own brother. >> he perceived this as fighting back against technological

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he was rushed to the hospital where the convicted bomber was pronounced dead. >> reporter: known infamously as the unabomber, ted kaczynski was serving eight life sentences for his 17-year reign of terror when he died sunday. the 81-year-old was found unresponsive in a cell overnight. his cause of death, not yet released. in december 2021, he was transferred to a federal medical facility used to house prisoners with medical conditions. >> i think it is very important for transparency reasons to fully understand the circumstances around the death but i would caution speculation at this point west don't have any reason to believe anything untoward happened just yet. >> andrew mccabe was with the bureau as agents closed the case. it was in 1978 when kazzinsky started his campaign of violence by leaving a mail bomb in a parking lot. he would go to plant explosives on a plane, and by computer

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Dreamland The Burning of Black Wall Street

>> there's all kinds of good things that you find in south tulsa. you'll find computer stores, you'll find bookstores, you'll find 24-hour pharmacy, you'll find health food stores. none of those things can be found in north tulsa. north tulsa is a food desert and that's got to change. >> one of the things that people don't generally know is that the greenwood community actually came back after it was destroyed. >> it was rebuilt because the rural community, rural lands were still owned mostly by black folk. but by the 1960s, these towns started to disappear. >> there is this idea that greenwood was destroyed in 1921

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The Eighties

and it was a threatening concept. >> the 1980s is a period of time when the big, impersonal, giant machine that lives in a huge air-conditioned room someplace suddenly becomes something that sits on your desk. >> something is happening out there, something that's expanding your world. small computers are happening. >> as soon as we have intelligent machines creeping into our daily lives, into our factories, into our hospitals, into our businesses, then it's going to be a new world out there. >> computer stores have become the neighborhood soda shops of the binary generation. the disciples, young and old, of smart machines. >> companies that were starting to build personal computers, companies like atari, tandy, commodore, apple began to see them as a home market. and it was starting to seep into the public consciousness. >> personal computers have become the business of at least 25 manufacturers, with three companies -- radio shack, apple, and commodore -- grabbing

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The Eighties

over it. the mindset was the computer as the brain and it was a threatening concept. >> the 1980s is a period of time when the big impersonal giant machine that lives in a huge air conditioned room some place suddenly becomes something that sits on your desk. >> something is happening out there. something that's expanding your world. small computers are happening. >> as soon as we have intelligent machines creeping into our daily lives, into our factories, into our hospitals, into our businesses, then it's going to be a new world out there. >> computer stores have become the neighborhood soda shops of the binary generation. the disciples, young and old, of smart machines. >> companies that were starting to build personal computers, companies like atari, commodore, tandy or apple, began to see them as a home market and it was starting to seep into the public consciousness. >> personal computers have become the business of at least 25 manufacturers with three

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Dreamland The Burning of Black Wall Street

there's all kinds of good things that you find in south tulsa. you'll find computer stores. you'll find bookstores. you'll find 24-hour pharmacy. you'll find health food stores. none of those things can be found in north tulsa. north tulsa is a food desert, and that's got to change. >> one of the things that people don't generally know is that the greenwood community actually came back after it was destroyed. >> it was rebuilt because the rural community, a rural land was still owned mostly by black folk. by the 1960s these towns started to disappear. >> there is this idea that greenwood was destroyed in 1921 and that's the end of the story,

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