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national crime agency says he hit millions of computer users... with the help of a russian gang. that the national crime agency has investigated. why is that? the sheer volume and complexity of the actions he has undertaken. the number of people he is connected with worldwide. the complexity of the malware he deployed and the success of his operation. judge timothy lamb qc said there was no equivalent case anywhere in the uk. qaiser had styled himself, "the king of the internet" and caused untold damage around the world. he has shown no remorse and dragged out his prosecution at great public expense. qaiser is seen here in a london internet cafe and was caught after one of the companies he exploited raised an alarm. key to his conviction were these meticulous monthly logs of his profits, discovered by detectives. today, £700,000 had been traced out of an estimated £4 million, and if he does not disclose where the rest went, he faces even longer in jail. dominic casciani, bbc news. much more on the story online. and the results from the israeli election. too close a call at the mom
national crime agency says he hit millions of computer users... with the help of a russian gang. that the national crime agency has investigated. why is that? the sheer volume and complexity of the actions he has undertaken. the number of people he is connected with worldwide. the complexity of the malware he deployed and the success of his operation. judge timothy lamb qc said there was no equivalent case anywhere in the uk. qaiser had styled himself, "the king of the internet" and...
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the national crime agency said it millions of computer users with the help of a russian gang. >> probablyost significant cybercrime offender that the national crime agency has investigated. reporter: why is that? >> the sheer volume and the haslexity of the actions he undertaken and the number of people he has connected with worldwide and the complexity of the malware he deployed and the success of the operation. he had stalled himself the king of the internet, and caused untold damage around the world. he showed no remorse and drag out his prosecution and great public expense. he was caught after one of the companies he exploitedm.aised the al key to his conviction was these profitsus logs of his discovered by detectives. 7000 pounds were traced out of an estimated 4 million, sed if he doesn't dischere the rest went, he faces even longer in jail. new protests have broken out in algeria after leader was appointed to replace president abdelaziz bouteflika,d who was foo resign last week. today's news that one of the former p colleagues, abdelkader bensalah, had been named interim president
the national crime agency said it millions of computer users with the help of a russian gang. >> probablyost significant cybercrime offender that the national crime agency has investigated. reporter: why is that? >> the sheer volume and the haslexity of the actions he undertaken and the number of people he has connected with worldwide and the complexity of the malware he deployed and the success of the operation. he had stalled himself the king of the internet, and caused untold...
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the national crime agency says a russian organised crime gang assisted the scam. crime offender that the national crime agency has investigated. why is that? the sheer volume and complexity of the actions that he's undertaken, the number of people he's connected with worldwide, the complexity of the malware that he deployed, and the success of his operations as well. he made significant amounts of money, as did his associates. judge timothy lamb qc said there was no equivalent case anywhere in the uk. qaiser had styled himself the king of the internet, and caused untold levels of harm around the world. his sentence of almost six—and—a—half years had to reflect the lack of genuine remorse. qaiser‘s control panel revealed how much he was making every month, £700,000 traced so far. the total profits could be more than four million, and he could face longer in jail if he doesn't disclose where its hidden. dominic casciani, bbc news. few have had to work under greater secrecy than the men and women who worked at bletchley park during world war ii. the codebreakers there
the national crime agency says a russian organised crime gang assisted the scam. crime offender that the national crime agency has investigated. why is that? the sheer volume and complexity of the actions that he's undertaken, the number of people he's connected with worldwide, the complexity of the malware that he deployed, and the success of his operations as well. he made significant amounts of money, as did his associates. judge timothy lamb qc said there was no equivalent case anywhere in...
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national crime agency says he hit millions of computer users with the help ofa russian gang. e offender that the national crime agency has investigated. why is that? the sheer volume and complexity of the actions he has undertaken. the number of people he is connected with worldwide. the complexity of the malware he deployed and the success of his operation. judge timothy lamb qc said there was no equivalent case anywhere in the uk. qaiser had styled himself, "the king of the internet" and caused untold damage around the world. he has shown no remorse and dragged out his prosecution at great public expense. qaiser is seen here in a london internet cafe and was caught after one of the companies he exploited raised an alarm. key to his conviction were these meticulous monthly logs of his profits, discovered by detectives. today, £700,000 had been traced out of an estimated £4 million, and if he does not disclose where the rest went, he faces even longer in jail. dominic casciani, bbc news. israelis are voting in a general election in which the prime minister benjamin netanyahu i
national crime agency says he hit millions of computer users with the help ofa russian gang. e offender that the national crime agency has investigated. why is that? the sheer volume and complexity of the actions he has undertaken. the number of people he is connected with worldwide. the complexity of the malware he deployed and the success of his operation. judge timothy lamb qc said there was no equivalent case anywhere in the uk. qaiser had styled himself, "the king of the...
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the national crime agency has identified them as a place where exploitation is very likely so what theign this app which you download and if you get to a car wash and you have some concerns, you and if you get to a car wash and you have some concerns, you can open and if you get to a car wash and you have some concerns, you can open it up have some concerns, you can open it up and in what ask you a series of questions like, did you pay cash in hand, did the workers appear fearful, did they appear to be living on site? were their children working? and if you answer enough of those questions, it will then prompt you to call the modern slavery helpline. the idea is then that the agencies involved can step in and report it to the local police. the other areas seen as problematic are agriculture, construction and also nail bars, i think the national crime agency and the gang masters and labour abuse authority have got their eye on nail bars as well. but i think the reason they saw this as a really effective way to start people thinking about the issue is because these car washes have become
the national crime agency has identified them as a place where exploitation is very likely so what theign this app which you download and if you get to a car wash and you have some concerns, you and if you get to a car wash and you have some concerns, you can open and if you get to a car wash and you have some concerns, you can open it up have some concerns, you can open it up and in what ask you a series of questions like, did you pay cash in hand, did the workers appear fearful, did they...
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national crime agency says he hit millions of computer users... ..with the help russian gang. nt cybercrime offender that the national crime agency has investigated. why is that? the sheer volume and complexity of the actions he has undertaken. the number of people he is connected with worldwide. the complexity of the malware he deployed on the success of his operation. judge timothy lamb qc said there was no equivalent case anywhere in the uk. qaiser had styled himself, "the king of the internet" and caused untold damage around the world. he has shown no remorse and dragged out his prosecution at great public expense. qaiser is seen here in a london internet cafe and was caught after one of the companies he exploited raised an alarm. key to his conviction were these meticulous monthly logs of his profits, discovered by detectives. today, £700,000 had been traced out of an estimated £4 million, and if he does not disclose where the rest went, he faces even longer in jail. dominic casciani, bbc news. in algeria, thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets, in the latest
national crime agency says he hit millions of computer users... ..with the help russian gang. nt cybercrime offender that the national crime agency has investigated. why is that? the sheer volume and complexity of the actions he has undertaken. the number of people he is connected with worldwide. the complexity of the malware he deployed on the success of his operation. judge timothy lamb qc said there was no equivalent case anywhere in the uk. qaiser had styled himself, "the king of the...
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the national crime agency has identified them as a place where exploitation is very likely.is app to be downloaded, and if you get to a car wash and you have concerns, you can and if you get to a car wash and you have concerns, you can open and if you get to a car wash and you have concerns, you can open up the app and it will ask you a series of questions. it will ask if you paid cash, if the workers appeared fearful, if they appeared to be living on site, where their children working? if you answer enough of those questions, it will then prompt you to call the modern slavery helpline and the idea is then that the agencies involved can step in and report it to the local police. lots of people have been using it. they have revealed potentially lots of cases of human trafficking. yeah, well, since the app was launched in june last year, between june well, since the app was launched in june last year, betweenjune and december, it was downloaded 8000 times. there were over 2000 people who logged reports and out of those, about 930 were seen as serious enough to prompt that advi
the national crime agency has identified them as a place where exploitation is very likely.is app to be downloaded, and if you get to a car wash and you have concerns, you can and if you get to a car wash and you have concerns, you can open and if you get to a car wash and you have concerns, you can open up the app and it will ask you a series of questions. it will ask if you paid cash, if the workers appeared fearful, if they appeared to be living on site, where their children working? if you...
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the national crime agency says a russian organised crime gang assisted the scam. is that? the sheer volume and complexity of the actions that he's undertaken, the number of people he's connected with worldwide, the complexity of the malware that he deployed, and the success of his operations as well. he made significant amounts of money, as did his associates. judge timothy lamb qc said there was no equivalent case anywhere in the uk. qaiser had styled himself the king of the internet, and caused untold levels of harm around the world. his sentence of almost six—and—a—half years had to reflect the lack of genuine remorse. qaiser‘s control panel revealed how much he was making every month, £700,000 traced so far. the total profits could be more than four million, and he could face longer in jail if he doesn't disclose where it's hidden. dominic casciani, bbc news. divorce laws in england and wales are to be reformed — to make it easierfor couples to split up — without having to apportion blame. the legal right for a husband or wife to contest a divorce will also be
the national crime agency says a russian organised crime gang assisted the scam. is that? the sheer volume and complexity of the actions that he's undertaken, the number of people he's connected with worldwide, the complexity of the malware that he deployed, and the success of his operations as well. he made significant amounts of money, as did his associates. judge timothy lamb qc said there was no equivalent case anywhere in the uk. qaiser had styled himself the king of the internet, and...
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the naonal crime agency said he hit millions of computer users with the help of a russian gang. >> probably the most significant cybercrime offender that the national agency has investigated. reporter: why is that? >> the sheer volume and the complexity of the actions he has undertaken and tle number of pee has connected with worldwide and the complexity of thewa m he deployed and the success of the operation. he had stalled himself of the internet, a caused untold damage around the world. ahe showed no remor drag out his prosecution and great public expense. he was companies he exploited raised the alarm. key his conviction was these edrofitsus logs of his discovy detectives. 7000 pounds were traced out of an estimated 4 million, and if he doesn't disclose where the re went, he faces even longer in jail. new protests have broken out in algeria aer an interim leader was appointed to replace president abdelaziz bouteflika, who was forced to resign last week. today's news that one of the former president's close colleagues, abdelkader bensalah, had been named interim president further enraged protesters. our correspondent orla guerin reports from the
the naonal crime agency said he hit millions of computer users with the help of a russian gang. >> probably the most significant cybercrime offender that the national agency has investigated. reporter: why is that? >> the sheer volume and the complexity of the actions he has undertaken and tle number of pee has connected with worldwide and the complexity of thewa m he deployed and the success of the operation. he had stalled himself of the internet, a caused untold damage around the...
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national crime agency figures show a dramatic rise in men being forced into slavery, including sex slaveryorgans for others. the victoria derbyshire programme has gained exclusive access to a refuge for male victims of trafficking which has just opened in london — we'll have that report for you in the next hour. the record for the number of people in work has once again been broken, according to official figures out in the last half hour. there's been a big increase in full timejobs and self—employment over the past year. employment jumped by 179,000 in the three months to february, to 32.7 million, the highest total since records began in 1971. unemployment fell 27,000 to 1.34 million. wages continue to outpace inflation. taking statins to reduce cholesterol isn't working well enough for around half of the millions of patients who use them, according to new research. a study published in the heart medicaljournal, says it's unclear why some people don't respond, but it's thought some don't follow the instructions properly. girls in primary schools in england will get free sanitary products
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committed the murder who had point at the gun at the journalist and his fiancee and only when the national crime agency took over it seems the investigation sort of picked up speed and so now we have this confession he marshak is a former soldier he worked as a corporal in this love army to two thousand and thirteen and after that he seems to have gone rogue he started working together was of cason of his who was also under arrest and the pair were known in their own hometown as people who took care of business so they were actually working for the slovak underworld and mafia style organizations and sort of networks and they were already there were known to the police even because they were already involved in other murder in two thousand and sixteen of a local businessman and that investigation sort of didn't lead to anything it simply fizzled out nothing happened afterwards so what this shows is that they're well known connections in slovakia in the underworld and that the police really were all they needed to do was look closely and pick them up but they all we have sort of the crux of this case tha
committed the murder who had point at the gun at the journalist and his fiancee and only when the national crime agency took over it seems the investigation sort of picked up speed and so now we have this confession he marshak is a former soldier he worked as a corporal in this love army to two thousand and thirteen and after that he seems to have gone rogue he started working together was of cason of his who was also under arrest and the pair were known in their own hometown as people who took...
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i am with mike hewlett from the national crime agency. what do you make of the sentence?been handed down by the court which reflects the complexity of the mr qaiser's crimes and the sheer volume of it. the judge in sentencing said that the harm caused was so extensive that there does not appear to be a reported case involving anything comparable. that is true. i regard this case has been probably been the most significant that the national cyber crime unit has successfully prosecuted, mr qaiser is right up there with some of the most significant cyber criminals in the world. talk us through some of the numbers. what kind of money was he making? we believe he made that the £700,000 personally. but that is suspected to be a fraction of what he may have made and what his group may have made in total. so many of the victims who paid out, we do not know who they are nor how many they could be. that is true, the way he operated his scams was to use the legitimate advertising companies as the vehicle for delivering his malware. so, we will probably never know exactly how many in
i am with mike hewlett from the national crime agency. what do you make of the sentence?been handed down by the court which reflects the complexity of the mr qaiser's crimes and the sheer volume of it. the judge in sentencing said that the harm caused was so extensive that there does not appear to be a reported case involving anything comparable. that is true. i regard this case has been probably been the most significant that the national cyber crime unit has successfully prosecuted, mr qaiser...
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the national crime agency figures show a dramatic rise in men being forced to work as slaves, forcedve up their organs and forced to work as prostitutes. we went to meet some of those men who've been trafficked, in this exclusive film. the large numbers of men who are trafficked are trafficked for reasons of forced labour and a smaller number will be victims of sexual exploitation. they are wicked. wickedness. for a young boy like me to go through that. sometimes you feel like, what's the point of life? after i was beaten i learned my lesson. i thought about killing myself. it would be better tojust die and forget about everything. over the past five years the number of men being trafficked to the uk has risen dramatically. the national referral mechanism monitors the number of victims of trafficking and modern slavery. and in 2014, figures show there are more than 800 men being trafficked to the uk. that number has risen year on year. last year, there were nearly 4,000 men referred into the national referral mechanism. we've spoken to mike, who, at 12 years old, was brought to the u
the national crime agency figures show a dramatic rise in men being forced to work as slaves, forcedve up their organs and forced to work as prostitutes. we went to meet some of those men who've been trafficked, in this exclusive film. the large numbers of men who are trafficked are trafficked for reasons of forced labour and a smaller number will be victims of sexual exploitation. they are wicked. wickedness. for a young boy like me to go through that. sometimes you feel like, what's the point...
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that some of the key funders of the campaign are under investigation by the police and by the national crime agency. again, as in the u.s. situation, there are questions about where the money came from, who use the money, whether there has been interference from outside, and does and potential criminal violations. it seems to me the media really ought to be pursuing these questions with much greater vigor than they have been so far. , thank you forl being with us university , lecturer in the faculty of english at the university of cambridge. we will continue to follow what happens with brexit with a vote later today. when we come back, what is happening at the border and president trump's threats to close the border and cut off funding to the northern triangle countries. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump says the united states will cut funding to the so-called northern triangle countries of guatemala, honduras, and el salvador that are the primary source of a wave of migrants seeking asylum at the
that some of the key funders of the campaign are under investigation by the police and by the national crime agency. again, as in the u.s. situation, there are questions about where the money came from, who use the money, whether there has been interference from outside, and does and potential criminal violations. it seems to me the media really ought to be pursuing these questions with much greater vigor than they have been so far. , thank you forl being with us university , lecturer in the...
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rob jones is director of threat leadership at the national crime agency, and joins me now.ine, and this makes it very clear what is illegal and other harms that aren't illegal. so what do you make of the white paper? we welcome the white paper. to give you an idea of the scale of the threat that we face, backin scale of the threat that we face, back in 2004 we were seeing about 110,000 reports of images of child abuse from the national centre for missing and exploited children. by the time we get to 2018, those figures have gone up to 18 million, so the explosion in volume has demanded a response from law enforcement. that response has been us trying to arrest as many suspects as we can, and trying to safeguard victims. the third element that has been missing is treating the environment where that offending ta kes environment where that offending takes place, and this white paper gives us an opportunity to do that. so what have the challenges been to you in terms of getting a prosecution when you know that there isa prosecution when you know that there is a crime that has b
rob jones is director of threat leadership at the national crime agency, and joins me now.ine, and this makes it very clear what is illegal and other harms that aren't illegal. so what do you make of the white paper? we welcome the white paper. to give you an idea of the scale of the threat that we face, backin scale of the threat that we face, back in 2004 we were seeing about 110,000 reports of images of child abuse from the national centre for missing and exploited children. by the time we...
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the national crime agency says gangs are increasingly exploiting children, both boys and girls.around me, i've seen them, um, them getting raped. um... i can see how visibly upset you are. you're crying as you talk about the things that you saw. it'sjust, like, seeing someone go through that and then you're just sat there doing nothing. imagine if that was your sister or that was your friend going through that. these young women all linked to violent gangs were convicted in the last ten years after being charged with the murders of young boys and men. experts say girls in organised crime gangs are often referred to as the "invisible ones" as they are rarely stopped by the police. we're carrying out what we call a weapons sweep today, because of the increase that there's been in knife crime. what do you think about the whole concept of people saying, you know, girls should also be equally stopped and searched, the same as boys? stop and search should always be used where there's grounds and where you're able to do that, and you shouldn't really take into consideration whether it'
the national crime agency says gangs are increasingly exploiting children, both boys and girls.around me, i've seen them, um, them getting raped. um... i can see how visibly upset you are. you're crying as you talk about the things that you saw. it'sjust, like, seeing someone go through that and then you're just sat there doing nothing. imagine if that was your sister or that was your friend going through that. these young women all linked to violent gangs were convicted in the last ten years...
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some research by the national crime agency suggests 21 million of these adverts happened, maybe a fifthulnerable. but as a result, huge sums, it is the scale of money involved, which is why the national crime agent cy are placing this so highly. the reason we don't know how many people paid up, orwho reason we don't know how many people paid up, or who were black mailed, is because most people wouldn't come forward , is because most people wouldn't come forward, because they would be afraid or embarrassed, even though hadn't actually done anything wrong by using these web—sites. hadn't actually done anything wrong by using these web-sites. no the question is whether people perhaps we re question is whether people perhaps were embarrassed, maybe looking at aduu were embarrassed, maybe looking at adult web—sites, they didn't want family to know about and paid up. others may have been doing something illegal and thought i don't want to be caught for that, i will pay this and some people might have been looking at things they shouldn't have. but it is not possible to know. the way that this
some research by the national crime agency suggests 21 million of these adverts happened, maybe a fifthulnerable. but as a result, huge sums, it is the scale of money involved, which is why the national crime agent cy are placing this so highly. the reason we don't know how many people paid up, orwho reason we don't know how many people paid up, or who were black mailed, is because most people wouldn't come forward , is because most people wouldn't come forward, because they would be afraid or...
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the agency's mission is to provide technical assistance in fighting crime and in hansing national security but it's not clear for example what sorts of methods sita smyth use to help prevent terrorist attacks we'll learn more about that once the agency is fully operational . right now wilfried carle is more concerned about finding enough people to fill the need jobs. thus far floyd to push to keep the shortage of qualified experts in mathematics information technology and communications engineering is a real problem for both the federal government and the private sector. we have about thirty employees right now and plan to hire about twenty more optimistic. forms out. c.t.'s also employs attorneys and administrative experts but it's clear that right now the agency simply doesn't have enough personnel to launch complex research and development projects like corresponding agencies in israel have done. this indicates that germany has a lot of catching up to do. in israel cyber security is a key element of government policy. israeli experts are capable of dealing with just about any high tech
the agency's mission is to provide technical assistance in fighting crime and in hansing national security but it's not clear for example what sorts of methods sita smyth use to help prevent terrorist attacks we'll learn more about that once the agency is fully operational . right now wilfried carle is more concerned about finding enough people to fill the need jobs. thus far floyd to push to keep the shortage of qualified experts in mathematics information technology and communications...
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nationalism. [video clip] >> they change the data set point by widening the definition of hate crime and upping the number of reporting agencies that are able to report on them. they are manipulating statistics. ,he goal here is to scare black hispanic, gays, and muslims, to helping them censor dissenting opinion and helping them regain control of our countries narrative, which they feel that they have lost. they feel that president trump should not have beat hillary. if they were rashly concerned about white nationalism they would be holding hearings on antifa, a far left violent white gang who determined that i, a black woman, was not fit to sit in a restaurant. they chased me out and yelled race traitor to a group of black and hispanic police officer who formed a line of protection. they through water at me, they threw eggs at me, the left media remained silent. they were -- if they were series about the rise of hate crimes, they would have to be examining themselves and the haste they have drummed up in this country. bottom line, white supremacy, racism, why nationalism, words that once held real meaning have now become el
nationalism. [video clip] >> they change the data set point by widening the definition of hate crime and upping the number of reporting agencies that are able to report on them. they are manipulating statistics. ,he goal here is to scare black hispanic, gays, and muslims, to helping them censor dissenting opinion and helping them regain control of our countries narrative, which they feel that they have lost. they feel that president trump should not have beat hillary. if they were rashly...
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director wray, as you well know, as the nation's premiere law enforcement and intelligence agency, you're charged with combating terrorism, transnational organized crime, gang violence and foreign adversaries targeting our military, technology, and economic institutions. just to name a few facets of your diverse mission. yet, while these threats are not new, the means by which criminal actors implement them are always changing. today, the f.b.i. is increasingly fighting crime by leveraging big data analytics and employing data exploitation measures. this morning, we look forward to hearing more about how the f.b.i. is working to stay ahead of various developments and -- in technology as criminal actors abuse new technology to advance their lawless operations. i appreciate your efforts to identify and close strategic gaps and the multiyear planning approach outlined in your budget as well as your efforts to leverage the reach, expertise, and resources of your numerous intelligence community and law enforcement partners in the midst of an ever-changing threat environment. finally as always, central to the f.b.i.'s success are the superb individuals that
director wray, as you well know, as the nation's premiere law enforcement and intelligence agency, you're charged with combating terrorism, transnational organized crime, gang violence and foreign adversaries targeting our military, technology, and economic institutions. just to name a few facets of your diverse mission. yet, while these threats are not new, the means by which criminal actors implement them are always changing. today, the f.b.i. is increasingly fighting crime by leveraging big...
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nations if you agency has wanted that around fifteen hundred migrants are trapped because of the recent conflict the national criminal court has rejected a request to open an investigation into possible war crimes committed during almost eighteen years of conflict in afghanistan judges cited a lack of evidence and state cooperation last month the u.s. secretary of state might pompei o said washington would provoke or to not be says thai sisi staff investigating such allegations the court was to examine alleged crimes war crimes by afghan security forces the taliban and u.s. forces. iran is officially protesting the u.s. decision to designate the islamic revolutionary guard corps as a terrorist group and a letter to the united nations its foreign minister said the move could have dangerous consequences. reports from tehran. the two flag burning in death chants the usual friday protest in to her but this time one name featured more prominently than usual. it would have seemed impossible but attacking the islamist revolutionary guard corps one of iran's most important institutions has made us president donald trump even more unpopular just days after the u.s. decision to designate the entire i.r.g
nations if you agency has wanted that around fifteen hundred migrants are trapped because of the recent conflict the national criminal court has rejected a request to open an investigation into possible war crimes committed during almost eighteen years of conflict in afghanistan judges cited a lack of evidence and state cooperation last month the u.s. secretary of state might pompei o said washington would provoke or to not be says thai sisi staff investigating such allegations the court was to...
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nation's as the premier law enforcement and intelligence agency, you are charged with combating terrorism, transnational organized crime and foreign adversaries targeting our military, technology and economic institutions to name a few. yet while these threads are not new, the means by which criminal actors implement them are always changing. today the fbi's increasingly fighting crime and leveraging big data analytics and employing data exploitation measures. hearing morerd to about how the f.b.i. is working to stay ahead of various developments in technology as criminal actors are views of new technology to advance their lawless operations. i appreciate your efforts to identify and close strategic gaps. as well as your efforts to leverage the reach, expertise and resources of the numerous intelligence community and law enforcement partners in the midst of an ever-changing threat environment. fbi'sy, central to the success are the individuals was the what the agency and its vision. we are grateful for the dedicated patriots, the f.b.i., who persist in their efforts to briefly respond to domestic and foreign threats fa
nation's as the premier law enforcement and intelligence agency, you are charged with combating terrorism, transnational organized crime and foreign adversaries targeting our military, technology and economic institutions to name a few. yet while these threads are not new, the means by which criminal actors implement them are always changing. today the fbi's increasingly fighting crime and leveraging big data analytics and employing data exploitation measures. hearing morerd to about how the...
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national attention. what's the latest? >> hi, wolf, in alleged crime wasn't just crushing for timmothy pitsen's family. it was ha huge drain on resources. a multi-state, multi-agencylving some 507 or more law enforcement and health officials, two fbi offices dropping everything to investigate. law enforcement officials say they became skeptical early on because he refused to be fingerprinted. tonight, brian michael reny is facing a federal charge of facing false statements to federal agents and could be facing eight years in prison. an affidavit says he repeatedly claimed to be pits opinion the newport kentucky police chief telling cnn saying he was clean shaven and paeg in a childish voice. the 23-year-old also told investigators he was a child sex trafficking victim kprand of abdominal pain and he was interviewed by a forensic psychologist. reni refused to be fingerprinted and only properly identified after he agreed to submit to dna testing. when confronted with his true identity. he admitted he was not pitsen and said he had seen a story about the boy on a tv program and wanted to get away from his family. sate stating quote he wished he had a father like timm
national attention. what's the latest? >> hi, wolf, in alleged crime wasn't just crushing for timmothy pitsen's family. it was ha huge drain on resources. a multi-state, multi-agencylving some 507 or more law enforcement and health officials, two fbi offices dropping everything to investigate. law enforcement officials say they became skeptical early on because he refused to be fingerprinted. tonight, brian michael reny is facing a federal charge of facing false statements to federal...
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statistics and the rise of white nationalism is they have simply changed the data set with by widening the definition of hate crimes and upping the number of reporting agencies that are able to report on them. what i need to say as they are manipulating statistics. is to scaree blacks, hispanics, gays, and muslims into helping them opinions andting regain control of our country's narrative. they feel that president donald trump should not have beat hillary. if they were concerned about white nationalism, they would be holding hearings on antifa, are left, violence, white gangs who determined that one day i, a black woman, was not fit to sit in a restaurant. they chased me out and yelled "race traitor" to black and hispanic police officers who tried to protect me. they threw water and eggs on me, and the leftist media remained silent. if they are examining hate crimes, they have to be examining themselves. the bottom line is that white supremacy, racism, white nationalism, words that once meeting has become nothing more than election strategies. every four years, the black community is offered hand outs and white nationalism. this is the democrat preview. of
statistics and the rise of white nationalism is they have simply changed the data set with by widening the definition of hate crimes and upping the number of reporting agencies that are able to report on them. what i need to say as they are manipulating statistics. is to scaree blacks, hispanics, gays, and muslims into helping them opinions andting regain control of our country's narrative. they feel that president donald trump should not have beat hillary. if they were concerned about white...
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crime reduction initiative, which will help law enforcement agencies serving rural areas along and near the border to fight rural crime. the department also plays a critical role in protecting our national security and combatting terrorism and cyber crime nap. s that is why the president requests 70.5 million to enhance the fbi's cyber tool's capabilities as well as 16 million for our national vetting center. the president requests an additional 18 million for the fbi to address counter intelligence threats, particularly cyber attacks and threats from hostile foreign intelligence services. mr. chairman, there are many other issues facing law enforcement that we could talk about today, but the bottom line is the more than 112,000 men and women at the department of justice are doing important work and we ask for your support. thank you. >> attorney general barr, in your confirmation hearings, you said you believed it very important the result of the special counsel mueller's investigation be shared with congress and the public. we agree on that. fbi director wray, the nation's top counter intelligence investigator, told us last week he had not read the special counsel's report. my questio
crime reduction initiative, which will help law enforcement agencies serving rural areas along and near the border to fight rural crime. the department also plays a critical role in protecting our national security and combatting terrorism and cyber crime nap. s that is why the president requests 70.5 million to enhance the fbi's cyber tool's capabilities as well as 16 million for our national vetting center. the president requests an additional 18 million for the fbi to address counter...
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statistics of the rise of white nationalism is they simply changed the dataset points by widening the definition of hate crimes and upped the number of reporting agencies that are able to report on them. what i mean to say is they are manipulating statistics. the goal here is to scare blacks, hispanics, and muslims to help them regain control of our country's narrative which they feel they lost. they feel that president donald trump should not have beat hillary. if they actually were concerned about white nationalism, they would be holding hearings on antifa, a far left white gang that determined one day in philadelphia that i, a black woman, was not fit to sit in a restaurant. they chased me out. they yelled race traitor to a group. they threw water on me, and the police were silent on it. they perhaps should be examining themselves on the hate they've drummed up in this country. bottom line, white supremacy, racism, white nationalism, words that once held real meaning, have now become nothing more than election strategies. every four years the black community is offered handouts and fear. handouts and fear. reparations and white nationalism. this is
statistics of the rise of white nationalism is they simply changed the dataset points by widening the definition of hate crimes and upped the number of reporting agencies that are able to report on them. what i mean to say is they are manipulating statistics. the goal here is to scare blacks, hispanics, and muslims to help them regain control of our country's narrative which they feel they lost. they feel that president donald trump should not have beat hillary. if they actually were concerned...
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tell you about the statistics and rise of the nationalism is the change to the data by rising the definition of hate crimes and upping the number of agencies able to report on them. they are manipulating statisti statistics. the goal is to scare blacks, hispanics and helping them censor opinions ultimately holding them with the gain control of our country's narrative with state law they feel president donald trump shouldn't have beat hillary. if they are concerned about white nationalism they would be holding hearings on the far left violent white game that determines funding in philadelphia in august on a a ba black woman wasn't fit to sit in a restaurant. they chased me out and yelled to a group of black and hispanic police officers that formed a line to protect me from the assault. they threw water at me and eggs at me and the media remained silent. they were serious about the rise of the hate crimes and they should be examining themselves in the hate in this country. the bottom line is that white supremacy, racism, white nationalism, words that have meaning has now become nothing more than election strategies every four years the black
tell you about the statistics and rise of the nationalism is the change to the data by rising the definition of hate crimes and upping the number of agencies able to report on them. they are manipulating statisti statistics. the goal is to scare blacks, hispanics and helping them censor opinions ultimately holding them with the gain control of our country's narrative with state law they feel president donald trump shouldn't have beat hillary. if they are concerned about white nationalism they...
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nationalism. [video clip] >> they change the data set point by widening the definition of hate crime and upping the number of reporting agenciest are able to report on them. they are manipulating statistics. ,he goal here is to scare black hispanic, gays, and muslims, to helping them censor dissenting opinion and helping them regain control of our countries narrative, which they feel that they have lost. they feel that president trump should not have beat hillary. if they were rashly concerned about white nationalism they would be holding hearings on antifa, a far left violent white gang who determined that i, a black woman, was not fit to sit in a restaurant. they chased me out and yelled race traitor to a group of black and hispanic police officer who formed a line of protection. they through water at me, they threw eggs at me, the left media remained silent. they were -- if they were series about the rise of hate crimes, they would have to be examining themselves and the haste they have drummed up in this country. bottom line, white supremacy, racism, why nationalism, words that once held real meaning have now become electi
nationalism. [video clip] >> they change the data set point by widening the definition of hate crime and upping the number of reporting agenciest are able to report on them. they are manipulating statistics. ,he goal here is to scare black hispanic, gays, and muslims, to helping them censor dissenting opinion and helping them regain control of our countries narrative, which they feel that they have lost. they feel that president trump should not have beat hillary. if they were rashly...
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statistics and the rise of white nationalism is they simply changed the data set points by widening the definition of hate crimes and upping the number of reporting agencies that are able to report on them. what i mean to say, they're manipulating statistics. the goal here is to scare blacks, hispanics, gays and muslims into helping them center -- helping them censor dissenting opinions, ultimately helping them regain control of our country's narrative which they feel they lost. they feel that president donald trump should not have beat hillary. if they actually were concerned about white nationalism, they would be holding hearings on a far left violent white gang who determined one day in philadelphia in august that i, a black woman, was not fit to sit in a restaurant. they chased me out. they yelled race traitor to a group of black and hispanic police officers who formed a line to protect them from their ongoing insults. they threw water at me and eggs at me and the leftist media remained silent about it. if they were serious about the rise of hate crimes, they may be perhaps examining themselves and the hate they have drummed up in this country. bottom
statistics and the rise of white nationalism is they simply changed the data set points by widening the definition of hate crimes and upping the number of reporting agencies that are able to report on them. what i mean to say, they're manipulating statistics. the goal here is to scare blacks, hispanics, gays and muslims into helping them center -- helping them censor dissenting opinions, ultimately helping them regain control of our country's narrative which they feel they lost. they feel that...
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crime in the community. i know that one of the recommendations by the christie commission recommended that the federal agencies and national alliance for recovery, residence, and drug abuse directors and housing stakeholders should work collaboratively to develop quality standards and best practices for recovery residences, including model, state, and local policies. has this recommendation been implemented? >> yes, sir. i've met with those entities regularly and visited those facilities. and one thing i want to thank you for that in the support act, as you know, that was passed, that was also in there, that there was a requirement for hhs, to issue best practices for entities operating recovery housing facilities. and so we're working with them to make sure that that provision of the law is actually followed through, so there's a best practices. and also, we're working closely with the stakeholders that you just mentioned. and i think that they're actually, as we talked about earlier, sometimes d.c. isn't the best way to come up with some of these standards, and some of the stakeholders are developing on their own sort of
crime in the community. i know that one of the recommendations by the christie commission recommended that the federal agencies and national alliance for recovery, residence, and drug abuse directors and housing stakeholders should work collaboratively to develop quality standards and best practices for recovery residences, including model, state, and local policies. has this recommendation been implemented? >> yes, sir. i've met with those entities regularly and visited those facilities....
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the national crime agency says a russian organised crime gang assisted the scam. that he's undertaken, the number of people he's connected with worldwide, the complexity of the malware that he deployed, and the success of his operations as well. he made significant amounts of money, as did his associates. judge timothy lamb qc said there was no equivalent case anywhere in the uk. qaiser had styled himself the king of the internet, and caused untold levels of harm around the world. his sentence of almost six—and—a—half years had to reflect the lack of genuine remorse. qaiser‘s control panel revealed how much he was making every month, £700,000 traced so far. the total profits could be more than four million, and he could face longer in jail if he doesn't disclose where its hidden. dominic casciani, bbc news. it's arguably the most famous passenger plane ever built — concorde was a marvel of british and french engineering, able to reach speeds of 1,350 miles an hour. there we go! it's now doing ten miles an hour but it's a start! the supersonicjet made its first bri
the national crime agency says a russian organised crime gang assisted the scam. that he's undertaken, the number of people he's connected with worldwide, the complexity of the malware that he deployed, and the success of his operations as well. he made significant amounts of money, as did his associates. judge timothy lamb qc said there was no equivalent case anywhere in the uk. qaiser had styled himself the king of the internet, and caused untold levels of harm around the world. his sentence...
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from the national crime agency. what do you make of the sentence7m from the national crime agency. is a significant sentence that has been handed down by the court which reflects the complexity of the crimes and the sheer volume of it. thejudge in sentencing crimes and the sheer volume of it. the judge in sentencing said that the harm caused was so extensive that there does not appear to be a reported case involving anything comparable. that is true i regard this case has been probably the most significant that the national cyber crime unit has successfully prosecuted, he is right up there with some of the most significant cyber criminals in the world. took us cyber criminals in the world. took us through some of the numbers. what kind of money was he making? we believe he made that the £700,000 personally but that is suspected to bea personally but that is suspected to be a fraction of what he may have made and what his group may have made and what his group may have made in total. so many of the victims who paid out, we do not know who they are or how many there could be. that is
from the national crime agency. what do you make of the sentence7m from the national crime agency. is a significant sentence that has been handed down by the court which reflects the complexity of the crimes and the sheer volume of it. thejudge in sentencing crimes and the sheer volume of it. the judge in sentencing said that the harm caused was so extensive that there does not appear to be a reported case involving anything comparable. that is true i regard this case has been probably the most...