apologies won t cut it. as police comb through crime scene where 17 innocent victims were gunned down wednesday. the fbi admits they did not act on a warning about might have prevented the massacre. they could have saved lives. on january 5, a person close to the suspect reported specific details about his guns and his intent to carry out a school shooting to the fbi. information fbi should have known. the fbi says protocols were not followed. this is an organization of human beings. we ve the most advanced training in the world, there is no way to eliminate human error. he wrote, we have spoken with victims and families and deeply
dossier? if i could try clarify one answer before as well. i think he may have misunderstood me. you asked if i was aware of any evidence of collusion and i declined to answer because answering would reveal classified information. inthat s the same answer that director comey gave when he was asked this question as well. and he made clear and i would like the make clear, that just because i say i can t answer it, you should not draw from that an spumings means the answer is yes. if i may, there illustrates what i was trying to get at in my statement about the unique information fbi straddles between he intelligence and law enforcement. i just want the country to know whatever they re doing on the counter intelligence side, mr. clammer didn t know about it, didn t make it in the report and we ll see what comes of it. miss yates, what did you tell the white house about mr. flynn? i had two in-person meetings
the news comes after it s been revealed the family of an american hostage killed in a recent u.s. air strike had reportedly paid the terrorists trying to free him. it is a move that could have resulted in prosecution. rich so is the administration changing its policy? there s some nuance here. there is nuance here. good afternoon. the white house says there is an ongoing review of the long-standing u.s. policy for the u.s. government not to pay ransom for hostages. the family of james foley, the journalist who was murdered by isis say that they were told that they would be prosecuted if they attempted themselves to pay a ransom for their son. the administration has denied that. as to the white house changing its policy or explicitly saying that it would allow families to negotiate and pay ransom for their loved ones the white house is deferring to the justice department. it s important that that information fbi streamlined so that accurate information is being communicated in a tim