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and i've had a small role in the jeremy hammond case. and i believed in privacy for the individual and transparency for the state. and i believe that we have the unqualified right to know who it is that is spying on us, and part of knowing that is what makes us free. >> all right, natasha, what is the appropriate bound here between the government doing the job and also being transparent, but also the individual's right to privacy? >> i think it's a complicated thing, but what it says, we're wildly off-balance toward a surveillance state and completely abgated privacy expectations. we keep finding more and more about what the nsa is doing, to the extent that even google, working with the nsa has said, these reports of data centers being hacked are in fact true, it's outrageous, is what eric schmidt said. you have the encryption experts saying, look, the nsa has purposely, in its history, weakened the security of the -- the standard security of encryption on the internet. and it has made the security less good to enable it to have an salut
and i've had a small role in the jeremy hammond case. and i believed in privacy for the individual and transparency for the state. and i believe that we have the unqualified right to know who it is that is spying on us, and part of knowing that is what makes us free. >> all right, natasha, what is the appropriate bound here between the government doing the job and also being transparent, but also the individual's right to privacy? >> i think it's a complicated thing, but what it...
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hammond. >> curveball. there are places for online protests, and in some cases, it can be demonstrable positive. like exposing what had in the steubenville rape case. but you actually given stealing tons of money from people and exposing legally protected information. in the course of exposing something that was not even illegal going on. and it's hashed fo it's hard fot in civil disobedience. it's like throwing the brick through the starbuck's window, and bragging that the bank security was not good enough. >> thanks for everyone for a terrific conversation, and in between now and the next show, raj and i will see you online. ♪ >> you're watching the al jazeera americal jazeera hou. david foster. >> the delivery of relief goods is quite slow. >> reporter: a monumental task. the philippine government said its dealing with its toughest challenge ever dealing with the typhoon aftermath. and doctors say they're running out of medical supplies. >>> u.s.
hammond. >> curveball. there are places for online protests, and in some cases, it can be demonstrable positive. like exposing what had in the steubenville rape case. but you actually given stealing tons of money from people and exposing legally protected information. in the course of exposing something that was not even illegal going on. and it's hashed fo it's hard fot in civil disobedience. it's like throwing the brick through the starbuck's window, and bragging that the bank security...
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hammond. >> curveball. there are places for online protests, and in some cases, it can be demonstrable positive. like exposing what had in the steubenville rape case. but you actually given stealing tons of money from people and exposing legally protected information. in the course of exposing something that was not even illegal going on. and it's hashed fo it's hard fot in civil disobedience. it's like throwing the brick through the starbuck's window, and bragging that the bank security was not good enough. >> thanks for everyone for a terrific conversation, and in between now and the next show, raj and i will see you online. . >>> desperate for food and water. typhoon survivors in the philippines still waiting for aid. the army trying to keep things calm - we are hearing reports of armed group ambushing aid convoys. [ ♪ theme ] >>> hello. you're watching extensive coverage of the situation in the philippines. and in other news - israel's prime minister pulls plans for 20,000 new settler homes in the occup
hammond. >> curveball. there are places for online protests, and in some cases, it can be demonstrable positive. like exposing what had in the steubenville rape case. but you actually given stealing tons of money from people and exposing legally protected information. in the course of exposing something that was not even illegal going on. and it's hashed fo it's hard fot in civil disobedience. it's like throwing the brick through the starbuck's window, and bragging that the bank security...
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also considered hammond's own words. he told his fellow hackers he wanted to commit financial mayhem. >> what did you think when the judge started using jeremy's own words against him? >> it wasn't unexpected for us. some of the words that were repeated often were maximum mayhem. i personally don't think that maximum mayhem or the desire to cause maximum mayhem is incompatible with deeply held political beliefs. >> hammond's case has drawn attention from around the world. bringing attention oand raise money for jailed hactivists. >> this government is unrelenting in the oppression and the repression of internet activists who want to reveal the truth who want to deck accuratize the internet. >> hitting the internet with a sledgehammer, they are so upset by it, because there is a struggle going on between secrecy and openness. >> the dpaft justice and the fbi's cybercrime division refused multiple requests for an interview. so we reached out to mark rash, a divider member of the doj who helped right the legislation. >> tha
also considered hammond's own words. he told his fellow hackers he wanted to commit financial mayhem. >> what did you think when the judge started using jeremy's own words against him? >> it wasn't unexpected for us. some of the words that were repeated often were maximum mayhem. i personally don't think that maximum mayhem or the desire to cause maximum mayhem is incompatible with deeply held political beliefs. >> hammond's case has drawn attention from around the world....
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paycheck instead of sending him to prison for the next ten years we report on the story of jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army if i'm punished for going astray. also alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spot this is close to the average level. in the chernobyl zone only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living. also travels to the exclusion zone in fukushima which the government is trying to make the habitation a promise that some see as hopelessly unrealistic plus. activists protest outside the white house against the devastating civilian cost of america's drone warfare. and insider threat security chiefs warn more and more europeans are joining the rebel campaign in syria and returning home radicalized. that welcome you watching r.t. with me andrey fam. now cyber activists behind a massive expose a on a u.s. private intelligence firm that spied for the government has been sentenced to ten years behind bars the case there was anything but clear cut and is being described as a warning shot
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courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail and march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firms stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization we q leaks in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security firm was spying on human rights activists upon the request of corporation and the u.s. government earlier hamad had pled guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act this was a classic case of whistleblowing where. malfeasance and criminal activity by a private corporation on behalf of both corporations and the government was exposed the government and the judge felt that the idea of causing mayhem or causing destruction was incompatible with that jeremy's stated political goals and.
courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail and march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firms stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization we q leaks in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security...
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well hammond he was a member of the hat to this network anonymous was ensnared by the f.b.i. which persuaded one of his colleagues to become an informant independent journalist david seaman told us the haka seems to have been led every step of the way he was approached by an f.b.i. informant as f.b.i. informant is apparently the one who quote unquote cheer lead jeremy into hacking into this organization this f.b.i. informant also allegedly gave them a list of other targets that jeremy should go after and which he did not go after and when c. once he received the information he apparently downloaded it to an f.b.i. controlled server at the request of this f.b.i. informant so if this was basically an f.b.i. operation they should have probably sent him a paycheck and sort of sending him to prison for the next ten years what he leet revealed a degree of wrongdoing that's in the public interest to know about so i was totally shocked that they went with the full ten years the maximum possible that's an outrage this judge represents everything wrong with the american justice system
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and twenty eight year old political activist jeremy hammond was just sentenced today at the federal court for the southern district of new york he received the maximum sentence of ten years in prison after pleading guilty to participating in an anonymous hack of the private intelligence firm strategic forecasting or strapped for he wiped out files and databases and still private e-mail messages that he later handed over to transparency organization wiki leaks after hammond sentencing wiki leaks pledged to release the remaining strapped for files artie's on a stasi a church was at the sentencing and brings us more after two hour hearing in a packed courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail and march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firm stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization leaks in these e-mails
and twenty eight year old political activist jeremy hammond was just sentenced today at the federal court for the southern district of new york he received the maximum sentence of ten years in prison after pleading guilty to participating in an anonymous hack of the private intelligence firm strategic forecasting or strapped for he wiped out files and databases and still private e-mail messages that he later handed over to transparency organization wiki leaks after hammond sentencing wiki leaks...
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we report on the story jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of hackers i'm punished for going astray. alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spots. this is close to the average level of the goldstone . only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living. so you also traveled to the exclusion zone in fukushima which the government has promised to make it. but with radiation soaring even outside the area some officials are now admitting that this may not be possible. activists marjayoun side the white house saying the civilian cost of america's drone warfare is too high. an insider threat security chiefs warn more and more of europe citizens are joining the rebel campaign in syria and returning home radicalized. it's nice to have you company you're watching. cyber activists behind a massive expose say on a u.s. private intelligence for spied for the government has been sentenced to ten years behind bars the case though was anything but clear cut and is being des
we report on the story jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of hackers i'm punished for going astray. alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spots. this is close to the average level of the goldstone . only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living. so you also traveled to the exclusion zone in fukushima which the government has promised to make it. but with radiation soaring even outside the area...
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government's espionage on human rights groups has been said into a decade behind bars jeremy hammondas found guilty of breaking into the computer systems of private intelligence firm struck for as well as law enforcement and government servers artie's on a stasi churkin to reports from the court house. after two hour hearing in a packed courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail in march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firms stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization we q leaks in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security firm was spying on human rights activists upon the request of corporation and the u.s. government earlier hamad had pled guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act this was a classic case of whistleblowing where malfeasance and criminal activity by a
government's espionage on human rights groups has been said into a decade behind bars jeremy hammondas found guilty of breaking into the computer systems of private intelligence firm struck for as well as law enforcement and government servers artie's on a stasi churkin to reports from the court house. after two hour hearing in a packed courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months...
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and twenty eight year old political activist jeremy hammond was just sentenced today at the federal court for the southern district of new york he received the maximum sentence of ten years in prison after pleading guilty to participating in an anonymous hack of the private intelligence firm strategic forecasting were struck for he wiped out files and databases and stole private e-mail messages that he later handed over to transparency organization wiki leaks after hammon sentencing wiki leaks pledged to release the remaining stratfor files artie's on a saucer churkin was at the sentencing and brings us more. after two hour hearing in a packed courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail and march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firms stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization we q leaks in these e-mai
and twenty eight year old political activist jeremy hammond was just sentenced today at the federal court for the southern district of new york he received the maximum sentence of ten years in prison after pleading guilty to participating in an anonymous hack of the private intelligence firm strategic forecasting were struck for he wiped out files and databases and stole private e-mail messages that he later handed over to transparency organization wiki leaks after hammon sentencing wiki leaks...
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paycheck instead of sending him to prison for the next ten years you were part of the story of jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of hackers and punished for going astray. alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spot. this is close to the average level of the goes down in the channel is known only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living our t. travels to the exclusion zone in fukushima about the government has vowed to make for habitation soon a pledge that some see as hopelessly unrealistic plus. russian police procedure militant hideout leading to an intense gunfight with several terrorist dead reportedly including the man who orchestrated the last month of volgograd boston bombing. raids three pm in moscow i met très a very good to have you with us our top story this hour a cyber activist behind a massive exposé on the u.s. private intelligence firm that spied for the government has been sentenced to ten years behind bars analysts say the case that was anything but clear cut and is being des
paycheck instead of sending him to prison for the next ten years you were part of the story of jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of hackers and punished for going astray. alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spot. this is close to the average level of the goes down in the channel is known only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living our t. travels to the exclusion zone in fukushima about the...
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did not affect the judge's decision if we don't have jeremy hammond since we don't have edward snowden'sif we don't have chelsea manning. we don't have a free press sometimes comes on the heels of the n.s.a. scandal continuing the debate on what should and should not be kept secret in the u.s. and for how long the unprecedented war on whistleblowers will continue as well as the war on freedom of information and. new york details of the predicament unclear but here is his version of the events it was part of a hacktivist group that was behind a number of high profile stunts one of its members caught by the f.b.i. and turned informant allegedly threw him the agency federal also with pre-selected targets including web sites in turkey iran and brazil jeremy ignored those plans hacking into the intelligence firm strat for publishing a highly embarrassing and sensitive data the group's members arrested soon afterwards. he was approached by an f.b.i. informant this f.b.i. informant is apparently the one who quote unquote cheer lead jeremy into hacking into this organization this f.b.i. informan
did not affect the judge's decision if we don't have jeremy hammond since we don't have edward snowden'sif we don't have chelsea manning. we don't have a free press sometimes comes on the heels of the n.s.a. scandal continuing the debate on what should and should not be kept secret in the u.s. and for how long the unprecedented war on whistleblowers will continue as well as the war on freedom of information and. new york details of the predicament unclear but here is his version of the events...
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and twenty eight year old political activist jeremy hammond was just sentenced today at the federal court for the southern district of new york you receive the maximum sentence of ten years in prison after pleading guilty to participating and nonis hack of the private intelligence firms for t.j. forecasting or strapped for he wiped out files and databases and stole private e-mail messages that he later handed over to transparency organization wiki leaks after hammon sentencing wiki leaks pledged to release the remaining stratfor files artie's on a stasi a churkin up was at the sentencing and brings us more after a two hour hearing in a packed courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail and march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firm stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization we q leaks in these e-mails
and twenty eight year old political activist jeremy hammond was just sentenced today at the federal court for the southern district of new york you receive the maximum sentence of ten years in prison after pleading guilty to participating and nonis hack of the private intelligence firms for t.j. forecasting or strapped for he wiped out files and databases and stole private e-mail messages that he later handed over to transparency organization wiki leaks after hammon sentencing wiki leaks...
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did not affect the judge's decision if we don't have jeremy hammond since we don't have edward snowden's if we don't have chelsea manning. we don't have a free press this sometimes comes on the heels of the n.s.a. scandal continuing the debate on what should and should not be kept secret in the u.s. and for how long the unprecedented war on whistleblowers will continue as well as the war on freedom of information and r.t. new york. and in his supporters claim everything was staged managed by the f.b.i. that manipulated him to carry out the attacks on several foreign websites david seaman u.s. journalist who's been keeping tabs on the high tech story so he thinks the activists was led every step of the way. he was approached by an f.b.i. informant this came out an article in wired magazine this f.b.i. informant is apparently the one who quote unquote cheer lead jeremy into hacking into this organization this f.b.i. informant also allegedly gave them a list of other targets that jeremy should go after and which he did not go after and when c. once he received the information he apparently
did not affect the judge's decision if we don't have jeremy hammond since we don't have edward snowden's if we don't have chelsea manning. we don't have a free press this sometimes comes on the heels of the n.s.a. scandal continuing the debate on what should and should not be kept secret in the u.s. and for how long the unprecedented war on whistleblowers will continue as well as the war on freedom of information and r.t. new york. and in his supporters claim everything was staged managed by...
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jeremy hammond is with the group "anonymous" and pleaded guilty to hacking into 800,000 accounts. his lawyer said it was a form of disobedience, wikileaks founder julian assange gave support. >> the government is hitting whistleblowers. they are pet by whistleblowers, they are upset by a struggle between secrecy and open innocence. >> jeremy hammond said his goal was to create financial mayhem writing: >> the judge said those conversations proved jeremy hammond did, in fact, mean to cause harm. >> and as online security experts try to out smart cyber attackers one is getting special attention. john hendren introduces us to those protecting it. >> for power companies this is the new frontier - cyber warfare. >> cyber security experts say power stations are a target. north american power stations face 10,000 attempted attacks each month. >> they are more sophisticated now. 10 years or so earlier you didn't have attention on the power infrastructure. now there's a lot more attention. >> the power grid is a target because it touches so much of our lives. >> without the power grid we d
jeremy hammond is with the group "anonymous" and pleaded guilty to hacking into 800,000 accounts. his lawyer said it was a form of disobedience, wikileaks founder julian assange gave support. >> the government is hitting whistleblowers. they are pet by whistleblowers, they are upset by a struggle between secrecy and open innocence. >> jeremy hammond said his goal was to create financial mayhem writing: >> the judge said those conversations proved jeremy hammond did,...
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hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail and march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firms stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization leaks in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security firm was spying on human rights activists upon the request of corporation and the u.s. government earlier hamad had pled guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act this was a classic case of whistleblowing where. criminal activity by a private corporation on behalf of both corporations and the government was exposed the government and the judge felt that the idea of causing mayhem or causing destruction was incompatible with that jeremy's stated political goals and. we disagree with that and some of hammon supporters have dubbed him the robin hood of our times the defense team inside the courtroom argued that he fought for the better good trying to bring about real change to the system and shed more light on what the u.s. gove
hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail and march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firms stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization leaks in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security firm was spying on human rights activists upon the request of corporation and the u.s. government earlier hamad had pled guilty to one...
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hammond says that a hacker known as who turned out to be an f.b.i.informant asked him to target start for david seaman is an independent journalist who has been following the case he told r.t. that there's no way should be in prison right now if he was a victim of entrapment he was approached by an f.b.i. informant this came out an article in wired magazine this f.b.i. informant is apparently the one who quote unquote cheer lead jeremy into hacking into this organization this f.b.i. informant also allegedly gave them a list of other targets that jeremy should go after and which he did not go after and when c. once he received the information he apparently downloaded it to an f.b.i. controlled server at the request of this f.b.i. informant so if this was basically an f.b.i. operation they should have probably sent him a paycheck and sort of sending him to prison for the next ten years we're caught up in the u.s. spy net here peons are seeing america in a different light. just a few minutes we hear from a former austrian chancellor on how washington's
hammond says that a hacker known as who turned out to be an f.b.i.informant asked him to target start for david seaman is an independent journalist who has been following the case he told r.t. that there's no way should be in prison right now if he was a victim of entrapment he was approached by an f.b.i. informant this came out an article in wired magazine this f.b.i. informant is apparently the one who quote unquote cheer lead jeremy into hacking into this organization this f.b.i. informant...
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doing time for truth hacker jeremy hammond gets a decade behind bars for leaking private security documents but there are claims he was led to do so by the f.b.i. . and there may be no homecoming for fukushima evacuees as the authorities come under pressure to admit that the areas around the crippled nuclear plant may never become say. this is close to the average level. only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living we report on how the radiation scare haunts people in the nearby towns declared by the authorities as livable. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r.t.m. john thomas going to have you with us according to the chemical weapons watchdogs newly attempted it framework the most toxic arms in syria arsenal are to be taken out of the country by the end of the year but the debate continues over what nation should host in the destruction of the more than a thousand tons of highly poisonous materials so far it looks unlikely that there are going to be any volunteers as our middle east correspondent p
doing time for truth hacker jeremy hammond gets a decade behind bars for leaking private security documents but there are claims he was led to do so by the f.b.i. . and there may be no homecoming for fukushima evacuees as the authorities come under pressure to admit that the areas around the crippled nuclear plant may never become say. this is close to the average level. only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living we report on how...
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if we don't have jeremy hammond simply don't have edwards noted us if we don't have chelsea manning's fairgrounds. we don't have a free press this and this comes on the heels of the nsa scandal continuing debate on what should and should not be kept secret in the us and how long the unprecedented war on whistleblowers will continue as well as the war on freedom of information. is this teacher cannot rt meal. it was a case that could have tested the surveillance tactics of the national security agency in open court but yesterday a federal judge in san diego's decided that was not in the cards. us district judge jeffrey miller denied a new trial for four somali immigrants including boss. meanwhile in a taxi driver was charged with aiding the enemy back in february. louisiana's the sole example of a successful and use of the mass collection of telephone medicaid a while and was convicted of sending the organization also bought a five hundred dollars to support . but in july after and would stand in the documents on the nsa surveillance programs the fbi testified in congressional hearing
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actor jeremy hammond gets a decade behind bars for leaking a private security documents but there are claims he was led to do so by the fbi. there may be no homecoming for focusing my evacuees as the authorities come under pressure to admit that the areas around the crippled nuclear plants may never become saints. this is close to the average level of the goals down with that in the chernobyl zone. only with one exception. the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living. report on how the radiation scare parts people in the nearby counties declared by the authorities as a livable. a new. wa director for studios in moscow this design the interim thomas going to do it. now according to the chemical weapons watchdogs newly adopted framework the most toxic arms in syria's arsenal are to be taken out of the country by the end of the year but the debate continues over what nation should host of the destruction of the more than a thousand tonnes of highly poisonous materials so far looks unlikely that they are going to be any volunteers as our middle east
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sticking cheese up his nose, then placing it into a sandwich while his co-worker, christie lynn hammondse sandwich it goes. >> it's our special ingredient. >> then setzer holds slices of meat up to his rear end. >> he just farted on salami that goes on sandwiches. >> later he wipes his bare bottom with a sponge typically used for cleaning dishes. hammonds, seemingly delighted, continues filming and gives a play-by-play of setzer's shocking mistreatment of the food. >> they'll never know there's snot on it. our manager is unaware of what we are doing at the moment. while we're up here clowning around, putting snot in people's food. >> the two are fired immediately after the video goes viral. >> going to miss domino's. they were a very good company. >> hammonds and setzer are charged with felony adulterating food but insist none of the food seen in the video was ever served to customers. >> having 25,000 employees around the country that work for us, all of them are doing it the right way, and, you know, two idiots, you know, get to make it a really hard day for all of us. >> the health de
sticking cheese up his nose, then placing it into a sandwich while his co-worker, christie lynn hammondse sandwich it goes. >> it's our special ingredient. >> then setzer holds slices of meat up to his rear end. >> he just farted on salami that goes on sandwiches. >> later he wipes his bare bottom with a sponge typically used for cleaning dishes. hammonds, seemingly delighted, continues filming and gives a play-by-play of setzer's shocking mistreatment of the food....
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described his goal as: he wrote: >> the judge said conversations proved jeremy hammond had malicious intent. >> meanwhile other hackers from "anonymous" accessed government agencies from the army to health and human service si. the bureau said the hearings have been hacking computers and stealing data for a year. >> as online security experts try to stay a step ahead, a target is getting special attention. america's power grid. we are introduced by john hendren to the scientists protecting it. >> for power companies this is the new frontier, cyber war fair. power stations are increasingly a target. north american power stations face 10,000 attempted attacks each month. >> they are more sophisticated now, and the attention so years or so earlier you didn't have so much attention on the power infrastructure. now there's a lot more attention on the infrastructure. >> the power grid is a target cyber experts say because it touches so much of our lives. >> without the power grid we don't have emergency communication, routine communication, we don't have hospitals, heating and cooling, lig
described his goal as: he wrote: >> the judge said conversations proved jeremy hammond had malicious intent. >> meanwhile other hackers from "anonymous" accessed government agencies from the army to health and human service si. the bureau said the hearings have been hacking computers and stealing data for a year. >> as online security experts try to stay a step ahead, a target is getting special attention. america's power grid. we are introduced by john hendren to...
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a hacker with the group "anonymous" will spend a decade behind barks jeremy hammond pled guilty to stealing data. he hacked into files on 8,60,000 clients. he argued it was a civil disobedience, among his supporters wikileaks's julian assange. >> the government is hitting whistleblowers with a sledgehammer because they are upset by it, because of secrecy if openness. >> jeremy hammond described his goal as financial mayhem and wrote, "i'm hoping for bankruptcy chaos", the judge said those conversations proved jeremy hammond meant to cause harm. >> as online security experts try to stay ahead of cyber hackers, a target is getting special tension. america's power grid. john hendren introduces us to the scientists working to protect it. >> for power companies this is the new frontier - cyber warfare. cyber security experts say power stations are increasingly a target. north american power stations face 10,000 attempted attacks each month. >> they are more sophisticated now, and in 10 years or so earlier you didn't have so much attention on the power infrastructure. now there's more attention o
a hacker with the group "anonymous" will spend a decade behind barks jeremy hammond pled guilty to stealing data. he hacked into files on 8,60,000 clients. he argued it was a civil disobedience, among his supporters wikileaks's julian assange. >> the government is hitting whistleblowers with a sledgehammer because they are upset by it, because of secrecy if openness. >> jeremy hammond described his goal as financial mayhem and wrote, "i'm hoping for bankruptcy...
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government will spend the next decade in prison jeremy hammond has received the maximum possible sentence under a plea deal after hacking into intelligence companies strive for and sending its internal e-mails to wiki leaks he was originally looking at thirty years in prison because his leaks included customer information and their credit card numbers and never benefited financially from their simply saying his main goal was to let the public know what exactly the government and intelligence companies are doing behind closed doors his lawyer says if that happens case one highlights the fact that more and more people are concerned about state's surveillance. i think he was motivated by his political beliefs his desire for transparency and his desire to highlight what's wrong with the private security industry and with government surveillance i you know i i think that those are deeply held beliefs. in history where a lot of people are standing up and taking the risks the terribly tech this is a growing area of concern and debate and our world is changing as to jeremy's conduct in this case.
government will spend the next decade in prison jeremy hammond has received the maximum possible sentence under a plea deal after hacking into intelligence companies strive for and sending its internal e-mails to wiki leaks he was originally looking at thirty years in prison because his leaks included customer information and their credit card numbers and never benefited financially from their simply saying his main goal was to let the public know what exactly the government and intelligence...
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courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty year old activist impacting jeremy hammond was sentenced two hundred and twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail in march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes. a five million emails of information of private security firms trapper and leaking this information to transparency urbanization week two weeks in the sea thousand was revealed that the private security firm was spying and human rights activists upon the request corporation and the us government's earlier panic and plead guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act. this was a classic case of whistle blowing. beware of malfeasance in criminal activity by a private corporation on the staff of both corporations and the government has exposed the government and the judge felt that the idea of causing the hammer causing destruction was incompatible with that. jeremy's stated political calls and time and then we disagree with that some of them and supporters have dubbed him the robin hood of our t
courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty year old activist impacting jeremy hammond was sentenced two hundred and twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail in march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes. a five million emails of information of private security firms trapper and leaking this information to transparency urbanization week two weeks in the sea thousand was revealed that the private security firm...
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on the courts to have information released wiki leaks following last week's sentencing of jeremy hammond to ten years in prison for his role in hacking the servers of the private intelligence firm stratfor with the leaks on friday released five hundred thousand new strapper documents which you weeks announce to the dump on twitter under the house tag three hammon bringing the total of stratford files released over five and a half million their original stratford document back in the beginning of two thousand and twelve contain some bombshell allegations including claims that the u.s. government had a sealed indictment against drilling assad inch and that pakistani military intelligence officials knew all along of osama bin laden's hideout in about a pakistan jeremy hammond who admitted to being part of the internet activist group anonymous which claimed responsibility for the stratfor release was arrested back in two thousand and twelve as part of an international f.b.i. raid his sentence of ten years in prison was the maximum sentence permitted under his plea deal. movie on over the wee
on the courts to have information released wiki leaks following last week's sentencing of jeremy hammond to ten years in prison for his role in hacking the servers of the private intelligence firm stratfor with the leaks on friday released five hundred thousand new strapper documents which you weeks announce to the dump on twitter under the house tag three hammon bringing the total of stratford files released over five and a half million their original stratford document back in the beginning...
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intelligence officials knew all along of osama bin laden's hideout in about about pakistan jeremy hammond who admitted to being part of the internet group internet activist group anonymous which claimed responsibility for the stratfor hack was arrested back in two thousand and twelve as part of an international f.b.i. raid his sentence of ten years in prison was the maximum sentence permitted under his plea deal. early on over the weekend a number of organizations came together here in washington d.c. to host a drone summit focused on the global use of drones and its consequences as well as resistance movements against drone warfare the event brought together families of victims of drone attacks as well as human rights advocates and artists are teaser marriage david was there here's her report. anti drone activists from across the country poured into washington d.c. this weekend for a three day call to action where. it started on friday with dozens of demonstrators marching from the white house to the headquarters of drone manufacturer general atomics but that march would only be the prec
intelligence officials knew all along of osama bin laden's hideout in about about pakistan jeremy hammond who admitted to being part of the internet group internet activist group anonymous which claimed responsibility for the stratfor hack was arrested back in two thousand and twelve as part of an international f.b.i. raid his sentence of ten years in prison was the maximum sentence permitted under his plea deal. early on over the weekend a number of organizations came together here in...
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(hammond) the leader is expressing an emotional vocaling, and the choir or congregation is responding creates a sense of, "hey, i'm participating too. "i can't sing in the choir, but i can sing, and i can participate in this as well." ♪ i am standing in the need of prayer. ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh. [irish dance music] (narrator) musical forms often play an important role in dance and theater traditions. in traditional irish dance music, the structure of the fiddle tune functions as a guide for both the dancers and musicians. while there are thousands of these tunes, the majority fall into one single form. with irish music, nearly all these pieces are composed of two major ideas. you'll have an a idea and a b idea, and in actual performance, what usually happens-- the a idea is played twice through, so you would go a-a, and then play the b idea twice, b-b. [irish dance music] (man) there's no such thing as an irish tune that only has an a part, or there's no such thing as an irish tune that has an a part, three b parts, and one c part. usually if one part's repeated, they all are, with one or
(hammond) the leader is expressing an emotional vocaling, and the choir or congregation is responding creates a sense of, "hey, i'm participating too. "i can't sing in the choir, but i can sing, and i can participate in this as well." ♪ i am standing in the need of prayer. ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh. [irish dance music] (narrator) musical forms often play an important role in dance and theater traditions. in traditional irish dance music, the structure of the fiddle tune functions...
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. >> this is darius hammond. he was in court because he had failed to appear on a previous charge. but he's ordered to pay $1,000 more. what's he going to do? he goes on a chase. according to authorities, he jumped in a car driven by another man. the car was stopped by authorities. he got into the driver's seat and took off again. this chase lasted well over ten minutes. police were following him. this picks up where they pick up the chase. >> this is like "grand theft auto." >> during this chase, he's weaving in and out of traffic. he's going from one side to another side of traffic. he ran red lights. at one point he even drove between homes on the grass. >> he's now the the brightest bulb on the stree. >> and then try to attempt this? what is he thinking? he faces 11 years if he's convicted on charges of a misdemeanor charge of obstruction, failing to stop. >> this is how it ends. >> he missed both of those cars. >> there was a tow truck and a passenger vehicle. he goes on to the side of the road, spins in the grass and cuts right across the freeway. those other people narrow li
. >> this is darius hammond. he was in court because he had failed to appear on a previous charge. but he's ordered to pay $1,000 more. what's he going to do? he goes on a chase. according to authorities, he jumped in a car driven by another man. the car was stopped by authorities. he got into the driver's seat and took off again. this chase lasted well over ten minutes. police were following him. this picks up where they pick up the chase. >> this is like "grand theft...
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dortmund,surprised oftenr beat hammond 5-3, i'm lost a close one to berlin.aturday's late game is underway nchengladbach taking on nuremberg. a blast fromh was the past. in the first league encounter between the two sides in 37 years, one of germany's most famous matches, to place hia mid tight security. a handful of arrests, no security. >> the police were expecting trouble. 1000 officers were on duty at railway stations and along the routes to the stadium. many fans were nervous, too. >> the media have contributed to the weird mood. they have been predicting chaotic scenes here. there won't be any trouble. they won't let any idiots go wild. football does not need the idiots. >> inside the stadium, there was the usual noisy rivalry but no aggression apart from a few players. an over started out with some classy action. somenover started out with classy action. bottom of the table, refused to be intimidated. a fine long-distance shot just before the break. in the second half, hanover got close to scoring several times, but did not. goals were the only thing l
dortmund,surprised oftenr beat hammond 5-3, i'm lost a close one to berlin.aturday's late game is underway nchengladbach taking on nuremberg. a blast fromh was the past. in the first league encounter between the two sides in 37 years, one of germany's most famous matches, to place hia mid tight security. a handful of arrests, no security. >> the police were expecting trouble. 1000 officers were on duty at railway stations and along the routes to the stadium. many fans were nervous, too....
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paycheck and sort of sending him to prison for the next ten years doing time for truth hankered germany hammond gets a decade behind bars for leaking private security documents but there are claims he was led to do so by the f.b.i. . and there may be no homecoming for fukushima evacuees as the authorities come under pressure to admit that the areas around the crippled nuclear plant may never become say. this is close to the average level. in the chernobyl is known only with one exception.
paycheck and sort of sending him to prison for the next ten years doing time for truth hankered germany hammond gets a decade behind bars for leaking private security documents but there are claims he was led to do so by the f.b.i. . and there may be no homecoming for fukushima evacuees as the authorities come under pressure to admit that the areas around the crippled nuclear plant may never become say. this is close to the average level. in the chernobyl is known only with one exception.
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paycheck instead of sending him to prison for the next ten years you were part of the story of jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of hackers and punished for going astray. alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spot. this is close to the average level. in the chernobyl zone only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living r.t. travels to the exclusion zone in fukushima that the government has vowed to make for habitation soon a pledge that some see as hopelessly unrealistic plots.
paycheck instead of sending him to prison for the next ten years you were part of the story of jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of hackers and punished for going astray. alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spot. this is close to the average level. in the chernobyl zone only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living r.t. travels to the exclusion zone in fukushima that the government has vowed...
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web users the world over have been posting under the free inemy hammond hashtag response to the 10-yearentence for the american cyber activist. it stems from what had been a 2011 with strikeforce -- st ratfor. the punishment has been called excessive, saying it makes a mockery of the justice system. many want the decision to be released and for the 28-year-old to be released as early as possible. it is described as a real bargain on craigslist era for 200 and $5,000, you can have your very own ghost town. 50,000. $2 the small california village is now completely deserted. it has difficult access, but the owners are put forward two very strong selling points they think will produce potential buyers. it comes with a bar with a liquor license. released this animation online showing what mars might have looked like 4 billion years ago. probably not as cold and dry as it is now. it highlights how the atmosphere has transitioned until we reach the planet we know today, thanks to the work of scientists and astronauts from the american space agency. >> i got this book here. >> kevin sullivan ow
web users the world over have been posting under the free inemy hammond hashtag response to the 10-yearentence for the american cyber activist. it stems from what had been a 2011 with strikeforce -- st ratfor. the punishment has been called excessive, saying it makes a mockery of the justice system. many want the decision to be released and for the 28-year-old to be released as early as possible. it is described as a real bargain on craigslist era for 200 and $5,000, you can have your very own...
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dude union john hammond on teeth on my new shampoo she really did need to use and can only say can pay to keep it up until two new teeth. could you don't mean to tell satan deep into the most e g cheap that includes tell you that you mean a common template on top of the lake. not all she talked a lot. the gdp growth will fall to the teachings seem to come. go to local jet engine in the multi shot bid to meet him not to demolish the yukon. we looked out our site. meat consumption. a tortured agreement the mean if we choose to call the pope would not tell. go food court that issued its options. take on the seabed at the posh nosh up a hopeless. she forwarded on to what we don't seem to find pm. the uup beanie money tremendously sunday to go hostile to march would shoot into the hall. i can do to keep people calm to compete in the preview to come to light on the tongue the street on the tunes consulate uncle. i knew. in addition it includes a tribunal the two. too little to me. chew. utg could cope which the figure will be two to one that says you can go to sleep not the elite jeannie and
dude union john hammond on teeth on my new shampoo she really did need to use and can only say can pay to keep it up until two new teeth. could you don't mean to tell satan deep into the most e g cheap that includes tell you that you mean a common template on top of the lake. not all she talked a lot. the gdp growth will fall to the teachings seem to come. go to local jet engine in the multi shot bid to meet him not to demolish the yukon. we looked out our site. meat consumption. a tortured...
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scottish leader alex hammond reacted to the tragedy. >> our condolences go to those who will be bereaved, our solidarity with those who have been injured. this is a black day for glasgow and scotland. it's a day we can take pride in courage and how we respond to adversity and tragedy. and that response from our emergency services and from ordinary citizens has been exempla exemplary. >> he ordered that flags outside government buildings be flown at half staff and it's too early to know why the chopper came down so suddenly. >>> there was another deadly flight incident, this one involving the plane crash near a remote village in western alaska. st. mary's, about 470 miles from anchorage, four of the ten people on board are dead including an infant boy. responders from st. mary's transporting six passengers for medical attention, no word on what caused the crash. investigators arriving at the scene today. >>> secretary of state john kerry is speaking in a new videotape about the iran nuclear deal saying this agreement with iran is "a beginning." the islamic republic will have to follow the
scottish leader alex hammond reacted to the tragedy. >> our condolences go to those who will be bereaved, our solidarity with those who have been injured. this is a black day for glasgow and scotland. it's a day we can take pride in courage and how we respond to adversity and tragedy. and that response from our emergency services and from ordinary citizens has been exempla exemplary. >> he ordered that flags outside government buildings be flown at half staff and it's too early to...