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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150511:06:52:00

a match that suggest a terrorist connection. >> what they're finding out is my i number called your number and spoke for ten minutes. it's nothing about the content. >> right. all i'm saying is that's probably been a useful tool for nsa. i don't want anybody listening in on my phone calls, but if they want to search my phone records to see if i've been talking to terrorists that's all right with me. when everything is surveyed in that way, nothing is surveyed and represents no threat. >> this is what has changed. we have a morphed move by isis that's a completely different model of international terrorism from al qaeda which was the controlled agent where the plot was in the center and they directed agents in our country. the intelligence methods you're talking about are less effective when you don't have --

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150511:06:53:00

>> obviously other methods would have to be developed for fighting this problem where social media is the means of communication. that doesn't mean these other methods are useless. >> michael, what is so interesting and what i was talking about, you see france which obviously had the terrible attack this is year especially "charlie hebdo" magazine where i don't know how many were killed and there the french parliament lower house passed a much more sweeping than anything we do where the intelligence agencies would be able to tap phones, listen to content the, read e-mails, read the content without going to a judge. >> that's exactly right. we saw that after 9/11. for any of us that care about privacy, we have to figure this out now not waiting for attacks. the biggest piece of the please sierra leone -- of the puzzle is making sure

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150509:18:06:00

sites up and running. every day they are going to change and some are going to go down others are going to go up. then there are all the other issues that are connected with fighting terrorism in a free society such as who do you decide to take down and when and what are they going to say that indicates they are crossing the line. that's why part of combatting terror also involves congress it involves people expressing what they're willing to give up in the way of civil liberties to deal with some of these kinds of issues. >> it's a very big story and obviously a very big concern for law enforcement and for all americans. thank you so much for joining us today with your insight. we really appreciate it. >> you're welcome. thank you. now we want to hear from you. what do you think? can our law enforcement officials keep up with the sophisticated methods that these terrorists are using with their threats? tweet me with your thoughts. i will read some of those later in the show. well turning to other news the baltimore police officers charged after the death of freddie gray asking a judge now to dismiss the case. they call it an overzealous

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Crimes of the Century-20150509-04:58:00

destined to end up in flames. >> in the aftermath of the tragedy, "not another waco" became a rallying cry for the atf. the agency improved intelligence gathering and reporting methods and changed policy regarding who makes on the ground incident decisions. the fbi made changes as well, forming a crisis response group to ensure complete negotiation between its negotiators and tactical teams. >> i made the decision. i'm accountable. the buck stops with me and nobody ever accused me of running from a decision that i made based on the best information that i had. >> waco was an early test for attorney general janet reno, though she came under intense criticism for her decisions, she remained in office until 2001. as for "the waco tribune-herald," it was name a finalist for the 1994 pulitzer

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Crimes of the Century-20150509-05:58:00

some severely maimed. but investigators never discovered a definitive pattern to the unabomber's victims. >> you never really fully come to terms with understanding why he would do this, why he would pick such random victims in some respects and, you know, do the things he did. you and i would never think that way. >> ted kaczynski, like timothy mcveigh, was a game changer with respect to terrorism. if we go to a federal office building or we get our mail, these are places where we expect safety. and, indeed, the postal service changed their methods for accepting and transporting packages and mail due to ted kaczynski. >> chief among the changes in postal security is the requirement that packages weighing more than 13 ounces be mailed in person at a post office, rather than being placed

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150508:13:19:00

martha: why don't we is my question? that may seem like a silly question but why don't we? we have seen cases where when good work by the fbi has taken place, you know they march the guys out, the women out. here's what we did. it was incredibly productive program because they do want to say, when opportunities this is how we're getting things right. these are the vehicles we are using. makes me wonder whether they are using it intelligently. >> this is not about winning a game with a shot at the buzzer. it is incremental things. you take down people. you may interrupt a plot. you may find out about a plot down the road. you may can't talk about that all thetime. if you do disclose it you disclose means and methods of intelligence gathering. martha: what about the judicial side? >> it may get reviewed by supreme court if the justice department asks me.

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The Situation Room-20150508-21:20:00

couple of methods that you could go after. if you're going to look for a needle in a haystack, get a magnet. that's probably the best way to find it. in this case, how do they become radicalized? probably starting with twitter or some other social media. probably on the public sites. some sort of communication. we can monitor that. it's not an nsa issue. we can monitor those kind of public interactions, and then from there hone in on those people that seem to be more engaged in that kind of social interaction. and from there, reach out into the the police operations around the country. notifying the police that this is something they should be aware of in the local communities as well as the local and regional fbi. then as i said earlier, you've got to work with the communities that seem to be the most affected by this propaganda. probably the muslim community more than others, but not only

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Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield-20150507-16:14:00

examples of what affects them and what motivates them, it tells me that this is exactly what you need to do. >> we're lucky now to be joined by the man that just appeared before the senate committee. he joins me live from capitol hill. mubin, i was fascinated to hear that answer you just gave. if you want to countereffect the online recruiting methods towards 15-year-old kids, you've got to target 15-year-old kids. can you talk a little more deeply into the point of exactly what methods do you think would work, going into schools and start teaching about jihadi wars? >> well, i think, i mean, these kids are a product of social networking. i can say i grew up when there was no internet. there was what were called bulletin board systems. one of the first things i downloaded was the anarchist cookbook. these kids today, they're born and bread in this environment.

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The Situation Room-20150507-22:47:00

wolf? >> we're also hearing, brian, and you've been hearing really outside the box tactics now being reconsidered. >> that's right. in new york and elsewhere maybe bringing in a female officer or are a suspect's mother to defuse a situation if possible in a given situation. new york is working on methods to keep officers' egos in check to avoid confrontational scenarios. a lot are warning us tonight it will take a while. you can't just unlearn some of this behavior in a matter of weeks and months. >> brian, thank you. let's bring back our analyst. cedric let me ask you about the 21-foot rule. does it need to be rethought? >> it may need to be relooked at from the perspective of what is going on in the country today. what we have to be careful of here is these type of tactics will be different under different sets of circumstances. one thing that is very important that we've to begin to look at and that is how can we best

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150506:01:54:00

and, again, while a time of the information will be classified information for security reasons, to the extent that the states and the local governments desire to produce more information to the public they will have some discretion to do that based on whether the information is classified or not. >> i want first responders to have all the information they need .more, but i also feel like this is a political issue. obviously, there's a lot of politics around the safety of pipelines and the national issue of the approval of the keystone pipeline. you've raised the issue of the safety of this stuff on the roads. we've been talking about the safety of this stuff on the rails. people have a lot of strong feelings about this as the united states has started moving more domestic oil around and all these methods. it's just the public has less access to this information, that's going to affect not only what we know and what we might do to keep ourselves safe but the level of public discourse around this, isn't it? >> look our goal is to ensure

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