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talk about this. this, josh, was not the suspect's first run-in with the fbi which he had alluded to on social media. >> reporter: that's right. the investigation actually started back in march when a social media company noticed concerning material on their platform. they called the fbi. that's when the fbi placed the suspect under surveillance. they eventually made contact with him to confront him about a series of troubling online posts in which he was making threats against officials. the suspect according to the criminal complaint said the posts were part of a dream. he got aggressive with agents, telling them to go away and not to come back unless they had a warrant. they obtained that warrant after they noticed troubling information about president e biden. i'll read you one of the alleged posts from the suspect. he wrote that, i hear biden is coming to utah, digging out my old gilly suit, that refers to camouflage attire worn by snipers, and cleaning the dust off the m24 sniper rifle. of course, what concerned the u.s. secret service and the fbi

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this is not brian walshe's first run-in with the law. he is awaiting sentencing on unrelated federal fraud charges when ana walshe disappeared. before they were married, records show ana told d.c. police brian threatened to kill her and a friend over the phone in 2014. she refused to further cooperate. tomorrow brian walshe will be back in court to hear the murder charge against him and perhaps learn of the evidence that led authorities to make this accusation. anne thompson, nbc news. tonight, still no comment from president biden about the special counsel investigation into whether he mishandled classified material. but the white house is firing back at some of the growing criticism. peter alexander is at the white house with more. >> reporter: tonight, president biden again refusing to answer questions about the swirling controversy over his handling of classified documents. >> will you commit to speaking to the special counsel? >> reporter: for the fifth day in a row, no comment as he faces a

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going on. >> that's always something you have to consider. jedediah: very brave of you. >> thank you. but but, at the end of the day, this sour fight. and, you know, this sour generation. we are the ones that need to fight socialism and free speech can't vote writing our papers and speaking in the classroom is the only way to do that. >> because you went to the white house during a school day you had to get perms from the school and they denied you, right? >> to go to the white house. the choir class at the end of the year get to go to six flags but the trump administration is not an excused absence. jedediah: real quick 2020 going to vote who are you voting for? >> trump. steve: hang on a second, jedediah, in 2040 he says he is running for president. >> we have to keep the legacy going. jedediah: not messing around. steve: thanks for stopping by. what has robert mueller found? apparently james comey doesn't really care. do you believe that? stick around we will tell you about it. jedediah: beto o'rourke just had first run-in with the

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two other people are also in custody. this is not brown's first run-in with the law. in 2009 he pleaded guilty to assaulting singer rihanna. thousands of federal workers will be back on the job today despite the government shut june. down. government employees will get paid for the next 30 days. everify employees will be back today they will serve in another capacity at dhs until congress approves funding for the program. so might call this divine intervention of the many people who picked the new england patriots to beat the kansas city chiefs this one is turning some heads. a pastor in maine put this on his church's sign two days before the game. it reads, quote: god doesn't have a favorite team but this pastor does. and he puts forward patriots 37 chiefs 31. it took overtime but that was the actual score. if he could tell us who will

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>> hey, good morning. >> jones' first run-in with the law came at age 9, when he was found guilty of stealing mail and committing arson. he had set fire to an abandoned semi truck in his neighborhood. >> friends were just talking me into it. i was like, all right. took lighter fluid and threw it in the back and set it on fire. that was the first one. it just kept going from there. i got criminal mischief for taking my dad's heart pills and putting them in little apples and throwing them over the fence to animals and stuff. i was just -- i was bad. >> jones says he began using drugs at age 11 and was soon selling them and stealing to support his habit. at 15 he was put on probation after assaulting the manager of the fast food restaurant where he worked. then at age 18, three years before we met him, jones was convicted of the burglary that would bring him to wabash. >> i was hanging out with the wrong people. and i was strung out on drugs

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negative influences of big cities. >> it ain't very big. i like it. a lot of people don't like it. i like it. there's not a whole lot to do but, you know, just hang out with friends. wrong ones at that, i guess. >> hey, good morning. >> jones' first run-in with the law came at age 9, when he was found guilty of stealing mail and committing arson. he had set fire to an abandoned semi truck in his neighborhood. >> friends were just talking me into it. i was like, all right. took lighter fluid and threw it in the back and set it on fire. that was the first one. it just kept going from there. i got criminal mischief for taking my dad's heart pills and putting them in little apples and throwing them over the fence to animals and stuff. i was just -- i was bad. >> jones says he began using drugs at age 11 and was soon selling them and stealing to support his habit. at 15 he was put on probation after assaulting the manager of the fast food restaurant where he worked.

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his manifesto filled were antisemitic views and his grievance against the government. >> it is a long laundry list of injustices which he believes the government and society and the upper class have put forward on to the rest of the citizens. >> reporter: schools and churches are on alert after he followed through with one of the threats in his manifesto, to steal weapons and use them against public officials or schools. last tuesday, he allegedly robbed a gun shop where authorities say a large quantity of high-end handguns were stolen. 30 minutes of a the robbery, police found his car on fire nearby with evidence of arson. >> please do not approach him. we consider him armed and highly dangerous. >> reporter: authorities beefed up patrols at churches and places of worship and shut down the janesville school district on friday as precaution. the fbi is offering a $10,000 cash reward for any information leading to his arrest. this is not jakubowski's first

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which invoked the nuclear option for executive branch nominees below the su leader mcconnell, who is protective of the senate's traditions, has not said whether he will pull the nuclear trigger, but he has guaranteed gorsuch will be confirmed by friday. eric? eric: doug mcel --way reporting in washington. arthel: the fire that caused an elevated section of interstate 85 in atlanta to collapse, this man seen here charged with first-degree arson and criminal damage to property. bryan llenas is following the story from our new york city newsroom. what more do we know about the suspect? >> reporter: bay sill el by was in court this morning, and authorities believe he started the fire on interstate 85 thursday afternoon. his bond is set at $200,000. this is not eleby's first run-in with the law either. he has an extensive criminal record, arrested more than a dozen times since 1995.

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towns that dot america's heartland. few, however, came from the towns any smaller than the one in which wabash is located. >> we're actually driving into carlisle, indiana. we have the town store. but it's actually a really cool little town. it's -- i think it's very typical, small midwest town. this is our lunch spot. >> there's really good baked spaghetti and pizza. that's pretty much all that's on the menu. >> but it's good. >> during our shoot at wabash, we met a young man who appeared typical of many of the inmates. william jones jr. grew up in the small central indiana town of shelbyville, far away from the negative influences of big cities. >> it ain't very big. i like it. a lot of people don't like it. i like it. there's not a whole lot to do but, you know, just hang out with friends. wrong ones at that, i guess. >> hey, good morning. >> jones' first run-in with the law came at age 9, when he was found guilty of stealing mail

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do you understand, sir, what kind of a [ bleep ] you're going to be under as i am part black. oh, i can't wait. oprah winfrey is going to have her bad-ass down here, and you are going to have your up the wall, and not in a good way. >> but when threats don't work on police, father kury hits his boiling point. >> get this out of my face. >> sir, calm down or you're going to go to jail. >> i'm in jail! >> no you're not. you're in a holding cell. >> father kury's rant goes on for more than 20 minutes before police release him, and he is escorted home by his dad. and this is not father kury's first run-in with the law. according to police, this is the fourth time he has been arrested for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.

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