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on citizens, corporate citizens, to do their part too. we re taking a live look at that hearing room, chuck, where director wray is getting ready to speak right now, and one thing my colleague leigh ann caldwell mentioned this is first time we re hearing from him since the january 6th senate report that found frankly failures before and during the insurrection at the capitol. how do you expect the director to respond to questions about that today? you know, i was critical of director wray and the fbi in part for its response to the january 6th insurrection. one of the things that drig wray said i admire him very much but one of the things he said the fbi provided intelligence in advance of the attack to the capitol police by e-mailing them an intelligence report and posting it on a law enforcement portal, which i thought was unsatisfactory. if your house is on fire and i see it you should expect me to
let me let him say it in his own words. here is he. the norfolk report that you referenced was a specific piece of raw, unverified intelligence that emerged on january 5th, the day before, from a source online, unvetted, and despite the raw nature of it, it was quickly passed, not one, not two, but three different ways to the capitol police. one, an email to their representatives on our joint terrorism task force. two, in a verbal briefing in our command post that included members of the capitol police, mpd, et cetera and third in our law enforcement portal. so, he clearly knew that there was going to be a lot of questions about this. it came after the report from the senate rules committee, one of the few bipartisan reports on the intelligence failings at the beginning, but i guess the question is, there seems to be a
representatives on our joint terrorism task force, two in a verbal briefing in our command post that included members of the capitol police, mpd, et cetera and third in our law enforcement portal which all law enforcement partners have access to. so we tried to make sure that we got that information to the right people. obviously any time there is an attack, especially one as significant as this one, you can be darn sure that we are going to be looking hard at how we can do better, how we can do more and things differently in terms of collecting analyzing and disseminating intelligence. you also mentioned individuals under investigation before january 6th. a couple things on that. first, the fbi did disseminate i think about a dozen intelligence products, including warning of domestic violence extremism
okay. rosa florz, boy, thank you so much. crazy story. texas judge is in the hospital after being shot overnight. police say that julie casaric was struck outside her home in austin. the judges are not life-threatening, but they are serious. authorities are still trying to track down who shot her and why. cyber criminals who broke into the cia director john brenen are at it again. now the lead suspect in the hack of leo.gov, a sensitive fbi-run law enforcement portal as well as the private e-mail of the fbi s number two official. officials there were confident that they would make arrests within days of last month s attack, but the investigation has proved more complicated than first thought. all right. it is the weekend, so we hope that you make good memories today, but we re always grateful you spent time with us. yes, there is a lot more ahead in the next hour of cnn newsroom. we are turning it over to our
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