well, jake, these are new images and new video showing the movements of the person who is believed the fbi believes placed these two devices outside the rnc and the dnc. it s remarkable that two months after the insurrection, after the attack on the u.s. capitol, they still have very little to go on. but that doesn t mean that they don t have a lot of clues from these videos. for instance, the suspect is seen wearing a nike air max speed turf shoes, yellow, black and gray. you can see in the images, he is wearing he or she is wearing a hooded sweatshirt as well as a mask. one of the things that is interesting, jake, is that the fbi says that the devices are believed to have been placed between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. the night before. as you pointed out, prosecutors, the fbi have said that they believe perhaps these bombs were placed as a way, as a diversionary tactic, as a way to draw law enforcement away from the u.s. capitol as the attack began on january 6th. but the que
the videos show the suspect from multiple angles, wearing a mask and a hood. there s a $100,000 reward for information leading to the person. also breaking right now, the house of representatives is set momentarily to this authorize a final vote tomorrow on the covid stimulus bill. that will bring millions of americans a step closer to desperately needed aid one full year into this pandemic. there s promising news on the vaccine effort right now. the white house says the supply in both the pfizer and moderna vaccines will increase by 600,000 this week to 15.8 million doses. first, let s get some more on this new video just released by the fbi. clearly, the fbi hopes it will lead to a suspect. our justice correspondent, jessica schneider, is working the story for us. this is a high priority case for the fbi. one of the top priorities here, wolf. the mystery remains now, two months later, who is this suspect who planted these pipe bombs? tonight, the fbi releasing even more v
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