Robert Mueller, Director of the FBI, says though national attention is on international terrorism, the FBI has to deal with a number of other threats.
Robert Mueller testifying before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence talks about other threats to the United States such as domestic terrorists, foreign intelligence collectors, cyber threats, and people that are opposed to the fabric of society. In combating these elements the FBI has to collect, analyze, and share intelligence.(1:19)
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