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david sanger of "the new york times" and daniel klaidman a at the time a correspondent for "newsweek." sanger revealed the so-called stuxnet cyberattacks conducted against iran's nuclear program. u.s. and israeli intelligence secretly hacked into the computers which ran the centrifuges iran used to enrich uranium causing them to spin out cartwright admitted to providing information classified top secret to sanger and klaidman and then lying to fbi agents. in a statement, he said, it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi his attorney said cartwright was just trying to talk the reporters out of publishing sensitive secrets they already had. the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. cartwright's attorney said the scott. >> david martin at the pentagon tonight. thank you. >>> folks in oregon and washington state are cleaning up from a weekend storm. thousand lost power. it was a remnant of a pacific typhoon forecast to be much worse. but weakened on the coast. woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on y
david sanger of "the new york times" and daniel klaidman a at the time a correspondent for "newsweek." sanger revealed the so-called stuxnet cyberattacks conducted against iran's nuclear program. u.s. and israeli intelligence secretly hacked into the computers which ran the centrifuges iran used to enrich uranium causing them to spin out cartwright admitted to providing information classified top secret to sanger and klaidman and then lying to fbi agents. in a statement, he...
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david sanger of "the new york times" and daniel klaidman a correspondent for "newsweek." sanger revealed the so-called stuxnet cyberattacks conducted against iran's nuclear program. u.s. and intelligence hacked into the computers which ran the centrifuges iran used to enrich uranium causing them to spin out of control. cartwright provide information to sanger and klaidman and then lying to fbi agents. in a statement, he said, it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi his attorney said cartwright was just trying to talk the reporters out of publishing sensitive secrets they already had. the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. cartwright's attorney said the recommend a sentence of six months. scott. >> david martin at the pentagon tonight. thank you. >>> folks in oregon and washington state are cleaning up from a weekend storm. thousand lost power. it was a remnant of a pacific typhoon forecast to be much worse. but weakened on the coast. up next, a high school football >>> today the head of the international association of chiefs of police apologize ford p
david sanger of "the new york times" and daniel klaidman a correspondent for "newsweek." sanger revealed the so-called stuxnet cyberattacks conducted against iran's nuclear program. u.s. and intelligence hacked into the computers which ran the centrifuges iran used to enrich uranium causing them to spin out of control. cartwright provide information to sanger and klaidman and then lying to fbi agents. in a statement, he said, it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi his...
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agents classifying information to two journalists, daniel sanger of "the new york times" and daniel klaidman. sanger was the reporter with the iraq nuclear u.s. intelligence hacked into the computers causing them to spin out of cream. cartwright admitted to providing information classified as top secret to both sanger and klaidman and lying about it to fbi agents. in a statement, he said it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi. the crime carries a sentence of the government has agreed to recommend a maximum sentence of six months. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> well, the pentagon says iraqi forces are ahead of schedule in the battle to retake mosul from isis. some 30 iraqi and kurdish forces supported by a u.s.-led coalition began yesterday. it's believed there are about 5,000 isis fighters in mosul. isis tookon largest city in 2014. the u.s. operation could leave 700,000 without shelter. >>> the russian defense minute ter said air strikes against aleppo stop today. the so-called humanitarian pause is meant to allow the wounded and sick to be evacuated. elizabeth palmer reports fro
agents classifying information to two journalists, daniel sanger of "the new york times" and daniel klaidman. sanger was the reporter with the iraq nuclear u.s. intelligence hacked into the computers causing them to spin out of cream. cartwright admitted to providing information classified as top secret to both sanger and klaidman and lying about it to fbi agents. in a statement, he said it was wrong for me to mislead the fbi. the crime carries a sentence of the government has agreed...
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agents of "the new york times," and daniel klaidman, at the time a correspondent for "newsweek." sanger is the reporter who revealed the so-called stuxnet cyber attacks conducted against nissan's nuclear program. u.s. and israeli intelligence secretly hacked into the computer which ran the centrifuges iran used to enric uranium, causing them to spin out of control. cartedartdmitted to klaidman and then lying about it to f.b.i. agents. in a statement he said, "it was wrong for me to mislead th f.b.i. his attorney said cartwright was just trying the talk the reporters out of publishing sensitive secrets they already had." the crime carries a sentence of up to five years in prison, but cartwright's attorney said the government has already agreed to recommend a sentence of six months. scott? >> pelley: david martin at the folks in oregonnd washington state are cleaning up from a weekend storm. thousands lost power. it was a remnant of a pacific typhoon that was forecast to be much worse but weakened on the coast. up next, a high school football am protests racial injustice. >> this p
agents of "the new york times," and daniel klaidman, at the time a correspondent for "newsweek." sanger is the reporter who revealed the so-called stuxnet cyber attacks conducted against nissan's nuclear program. u.s. and israeli intelligence secretly hacked into the computer which ran the centrifuges iran used to enric uranium, causing them to spin out of control. cartedartdmitted to klaidman and then lying about it to f.b.i. agents. in a statement he said, "it was...