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agee with a passion about his beliefs. snowden a robtd. agee, a cia agent a dozen years.n, holding a top security clearance with a modicum of experience. common to both men and to all spies, really, is the mess -- mess yannick conviction that they are doing the world a fair favor, that they know what is good for you because in their tangled web, they are -- after all -- smarter. edward snowden is now facing his destiny. >> eric: election fraud hit the 2008 presidential election in the indiana primary. and tomorrow in court in south bend, the four election officials and operatives who were convicted or pled guilty will be sentenced. what they did, what they face and the basis of our democracy was betrayed according to officials. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my ale
agee with a passion about his beliefs. snowden a robtd. agee, a cia agent a dozen years.n, holding a top security clearance with a modicum of experience. common to both men and to all spies, really, is the mess -- mess yannick conviction that they are doing the world a fair favor, that they know what is good for you because in their tangled web, they are -- after all -- smarter. edward snowden is now facing his destiny. >> eric: election fraud hit the 2008 presidential election in the...
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simple, he says, david fro pennsylvania agees.s on the debit card, have the bank set the account so if you attempt to use te debit card without th money in aount to cover transactions, the transaction is denied. woldn't that be great? justo it that way. once i did that,i never had the fee again. we love hearing fromyou. e-mail me. finally, you may be breathing a sigh of relief after th dow industrials ended higher tonight. well, 40 points higher, pain may only be beginning, and that's because the yield on the ten-year treasurywas p 40 points this week, a lot. that is a biggest rise since 2003 a decade go. the bond story maywell be the bigger issue for most of us consumers. you know, we can sitou the noise on stock grations, leave the worry to professional traders, the ones who make the money on the gyrations, but you and i, we can't ignore higher mortgage rates. whether you are underwater or eager to buy, higher rates could hurt the housing recovery helping the broader economy. one report this week had individual investors throwin
simple, he says, david fro pennsylvania agees.s on the debit card, have the bank set the account so if you attempt to use te debit card without th money in aount to cover transactions, the transaction is denied. woldn't that be great? justo it that way. once i did that,i never had the fee again. we love hearing fromyou. e-mail me. finally, you may be breathing a sigh of relief after th dow industrials ended higher tonight. well, 40 points higher, pain may only be beginning, and that's because...
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. >> i should point out, i believe phillip agee a former cia officer, he ended up in cuba. we got a panel tonight of people who can speak to all the angles that this story presents. diplomacy security, john miller joins us. he's a top official of the fbi. christiane amanpour has covered every major incident for the last 25 years. jeffrey tooben's title speaks for itself. this whole thing is surreal. what do you make of it at this point? >> well, i make of it, that it's made a better story than we would have seen in a book or a movie for all its unlikely characters. and it's near comical twists and turns. if it wasn't regarded so seriously. i think they are burning up the phone lines from the department of justice, from the state department, from moscow calling in every chip, every favor. every plea they can make, which is really counter intuitive, anderson, what they're saying is hold on to him, don't let him get on a plane, and figure out a way to give him back to us you have a u.s. intelligence officer with a bag full of top secret materials. right now they're saying, let
. >> i should point out, i believe phillip agee a former cia officer, he ended up in cuba. we got a panel tonight of people who can speak to all the angles that this story presents. diplomacy security, john miller joins us. he's a top official of the fbi. christiane amanpour has covered every major incident for the last 25 years. jeffrey tooben's title speaks for itself. this whole thing is surreal. what do you make of it at this point? >> well, i make of it, that it's made a better...
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. >> i should point out, i believe phillip agee a former cia officer, he ended up in cuba. we got a panel tonight of people who can speak to all the angles that this story presents. diplomacy security, john miller joins us. he's a top official of the fbi. christian ahman pour has covered every major incident for the last 25 years. jeffrey tuben's title speaks for itself. this whole thing is surreal. what do you make of it at this point? >> well, i make of it, that it's made a better story than we would have seen in a book or a movie for all its unlikely characters. and it's near comical twists and turns. if it wasn't regarded so seriously. i think they are burning up the phone lines from the department of justice, from the state department, from moscow calling in every chip, every favor. every plea they can make, which is really counter intuitive, anderson, what they're saying is hold on to him, don't let him get on a plane, and figure out a way to give him back to us you have a u.s. intelligence officer with a bag full of top secret materials. right now they're saying, let
. >> i should point out, i believe phillip agee a former cia officer, he ended up in cuba. we got a panel tonight of people who can speak to all the angles that this story presents. diplomacy security, john miller joins us. he's a top official of the fbi. christian ahman pour has covered every major incident for the last 25 years. jeffrey tuben's title speaks for itself. this whole thing is surreal. what do you make of it at this point? >> well, i make of it, that it's made a better...
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the most prominent of which probably was a case involving a man named philip agee in the early 1980s who left the c.i.a. publicly disclosed the names of undercover c.i.a. officers and agents, went on the lam overseas. the state department revoked his passport. he went on an odyssey of existence culminating in cuba where he died several years ago. >> warner: did he only go to countries who had bad relations with the u.s. >> he was in west germany for a period of time i believe. but ultimately countries have substantial discretion as to whether to extradite even if there are treaties in effect because of the sovereignty associated with their own host government law enforcement. >> warner: so now the administration, the president, the secretary of state, are putting big pressure on the russians to expel him, make sure he can only come back to the united states. what leverage does the united states have in that case? >> the only real leverage we have in the russian government is political. there is no extradition treaty between the united states and russia. we are bring to go bear the fu
the most prominent of which probably was a case involving a man named philip agee in the early 1980s who left the c.i.a. publicly disclosed the names of undercover c.i.a. officers and agents, went on the lam overseas. the state department revoked his passport. he went on an odyssey of existence culminating in cuba where he died several years ago. >> warner: did he only go to countries who had bad relations with the u.s. >> he was in west germany for a period of time i believe. but...
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authorities say the last time an american spy defection posed a threat was in the 1970s with cia's phillip ageepanies and foreign agents. >> the cia continues to engage in covert operations. >> reporter: snowden grew up in the shadow of the nsa in suburban maryland, where he showed signs of brilliance, dropped out of high school. tried to become a male model. found his calling in the world of spies and internet. fitting a classic pattern familiar to whistle blowers and defectors. >> he is very well-spoken, very sharp. and has a self-absorbed, egotistical flavor to what he is saying. and he's doing it to become the hero. >> reporter: snowden reportedly went to hong kong with four lap tops loaded with u.s. top secret documents. u.s. officials believe chinese security agents one way or another will find a way to get their hands on them. brian ross, abc news, new york. >> well there is damage and destruction after a tornado struck a town outside of portland, oregon. sheet metal roofing hit power lines which caused a blackout in the neighborhood. no one was hurt. strong tornadoes are unusual in the
authorities say the last time an american spy defection posed a threat was in the 1970s with cia's phillip ageepanies and foreign agents. >> the cia continues to engage in covert operations. >> reporter: snowden grew up in the shadow of the nsa in suburban maryland, where he showed signs of brilliance, dropped out of high school. tried to become a male model. found his calling in the world of spies and internet. fitting a classic pattern familiar to whistle blowers and defectors....
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wellpoint has implemented two such prepaid provider programs in which the most agee just billers who, after being educated and refusing to modify their billing behavior, are placed on flagged prepayment review. in that case the provides must bill us win paper claims and paper medical record sod we can determine whether the procedures build for are reflect fled the records. third, we have recently contracted with a vendor to do predictive modeling, using advanced neural network technology to identify previously unknown and emerging fraud and abuse provider or member schemes. suspect providers and claims are reviewed to identify potential fraud, waste, or abuse, and investigated thoroughly. since we began using this tool civics months ago the siu as opened 200 investigations. we will prevent this year in 2013, over $13 million in inappropriate payments by having placed a system edit for year-end drug testing abuse by providers which is one of the largest collateral abuses spawned by the prescription drug abuse in the u.s. the overall return on investment at this time is well over 15 to
wellpoint has implemented two such prepaid provider programs in which the most agee just billers who, after being educated and refusing to modify their billing behavior, are placed on flagged prepayment review. in that case the provides must bill us win paper claims and paper medical record sod we can determine whether the procedures build for are reflect fled the records. third, we have recently contracted with a vendor to do predictive modeling, using advanced neural network technology to...
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he was a great agee. he was just -- he was a great aggie. he was a great man. appreciate that tribute to him. my friend from texas, houston area, wish to do a one-minute, but i yield to my friend from texas, ms. jackson lee, for such time as -- such time as she may consume. ms. jackson lee: i want to thank my colleague from texas, and i want to thank him publicly for his commitment to the united states military and certainly for work that we collaborated on to work with a young soldier. we are always interested in making sure that our soldiers and their families have justice and access to justice. so thank you, congressman, for your leadership on that issue. let me thank you for the brief time that i will utilize today and to indicate that i am so proud to be an american, and i wish america as we celebrate our birth-day that we become even -- birthday that we become even more unified, more grateful of the red, white and blue and to take that day even to acknowledge our public servants, first responders, to acknowledge the men and women who serve in government,
he was a great agee. he was just -- he was a great aggie. he was a great man. appreciate that tribute to him. my friend from texas, houston area, wish to do a one-minute, but i yield to my friend from texas, ms. jackson lee, for such time as -- such time as she may consume. ms. jackson lee: i want to thank my colleague from texas, and i want to thank him publicly for his commitment to the united states military and certainly for work that we collaborated on to work with a young soldier. we are...