fraud. we re live in moscow with the very latest. matthew, ballots stuffed in boxes, caught on video. what s going on? reporter: yeah. i mean, look this was by far, you know, nowhere near perfect when it comes to the democratic exercise. that s an understatement of the year, i think. there have been widespread allegations of election fraud. we talked about ballot box stuffing that s been caught on election officials closed circuit cameras. people laughing as they were stuffing votes into ballot boxes. there have been allegations of people being forced to vote by their employers for various candidates. the fact that the election spread out over three days ostensibly because of the pandemic has meant it s much harder for observers to monitor. much more complicated process. electronic voting has been introduced which has raised suspicions online it s much easier to manipulate results
it is known worldwide. it is not a place we ever get to see the inside of, we really get to see the outside of it. that is why this is so nuts. today, the associated press and voice of america released footage that had been given to them by hackers who say they infiltrated evin prison. and among other things, they got access to a closed circuit cameras. the associated press doing its due diligence, they talked to four former prisoners who had served time out of been. who all confirmed that the footage does if they do recognize the inside of the prison. this is the party can t get, over the. this. watch this, this is reportedly the control room inside evin where the guards monitor the close circuit security cameras all the, long every day. and if this video is with the hackers say it, is it shows, in live time, the guards they re learning that they have been hacked. watch this, watch the screens. first, one of their monitors starts flashing red. then, it message pops up. what s?
who stormed the capitol on january 6th can just look in the mirror. it is these folks in these videos who have been identified by law enforcement. it s clear as day. these latest videos are just the tip of the iceberg. that s absolutely right. we have somewhere in the neighborhood of 500 cases. it s a pretty good bet that each one of these cases includes some digital evidence, videos or photographs that are used to do what we talked about before, show the defendant committing the act and shedding some light on their state of mind. that s a lot of evidence that is going to be coming out over the next several weeks. i m sure there s a ton of video that s not yet been released. you see the closed circuit cameras all over the place. all the police there, metropolitan police, capitol police, they have body cameras. that s right. and the public sent in over 100 submissions of digital evidence to the fbi, so there is plenty to go through.
inside. closed circuit cameras show the jewish grocery was targeted. the shooters jumped out of a van and began shooting indiscriminately at people inside of the store. if it wasn t for two officers nearby, the mayor said, he believes more people would have died. investigators said last night they had no linking last night they had no inkling of a motive. the motives are still part of the investigation. i said this location, they proceeded to attack this location in a targeted manner. anything else is open for investigation. this morning a terrifying scene. bullet holes are seen in the windows of classrooms of the sacred heart elementary school directly across from the grocery store where students inside were on lockdown for hours. the two active shooters were pinned down inside the store after confronted by the two
and what a great idea, i mean, it s a new technology that allows them to have a camera anywhere they want at any point in time and, you know, at some places like to uk they have a very extensive array of close-circuit television that s streamed directly to the police that they can use, we don t do that. most of the close circuit cameras are private in the united states, this gives the police control of what s going on and the ability to if something start to happen to get eyes on it immediately and hopefully deploy some of the 7,000 officers directly to it as quick as they can. heather: so many officers not just here in new york city but really across the country because as you mentioned, i mean, these are soft targets. yeah, and one of the things, one of the best ways to stop bad things from happening is first the police will do everything they can, you know, they ll be doing investigations, they ll have informants, they ll be doing under cover work but the eyes of the people, you