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sharyl: the fbi shut down silk road in 2013. operator, ross ulbricht, was convicted of money laundering, computer hacking, and drug trafficking. s.a. christopherson: the guy that ran silk road is sentenced to a long prison sentence and so on. we've seen how the investigation has actually broke though some of those anonymity borders. where at the end of the day, drugs have to get sold and delivered. so even though this is online and anonymous, there still has to be some component that's real world and not anonymized. and that's where the fbi and other law enforcement agencies can kind of come in and identify the actors on this forum and others. sharyl: another crime found on the dark web involves cyber attackers who infect your computer with ransomware and encrypt your files and folders. you might not know it until you try to get data and see a computer message like this. s.a. christopherson: if you're infected with this ransomware and you start to utilize your computer, open files, you'll see and what you can kind of see at the
sharyl: the fbi shut down silk road in 2013. operator, ross ulbricht, was convicted of money laundering, computer hacking, and drug trafficking. s.a. christopherson: the guy that ran silk road is sentenced to a long prison sentence and so on. we've seen how the investigation has actually broke though some of those anonymity borders. where at the end of the day, drugs have to get sold and delivered. so even though this is online and anonymous, there still has to be some component that's real...
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turkey has a long—standing tradition of trading on the silk road. rojects that are going in both in south east asia and the indian subcontinent i believe there will be lots of opportunities. we have established a manufacturing base in thailand with sales subsidiaries in many of those countries. , sales subsidiaries in many of those gauntriaa. but = sales subsidiaries in many of those gauntriae but also acquired a countries, but also acquired a company in pakistan which has a very firm with the company in pakistan which has a very firm - with the 200 million firm future with the 200 million trong population. how difficult is to penetrate those markets? we talked about china. i imagine there is so much competition in the asian economies where they're making. i 27777»i11'—3:l':3 3 . mean some companies have been making white goods for again rations and they are very well established? competition is very severe. is the key differentiating is the key factorment we invest in innovation. we have a research facility in cambridge which we're proud of. the onl
turkey has a long—standing tradition of trading on the silk road. rojects that are going in both in south east asia and the indian subcontinent i believe there will be lots of opportunities. we have established a manufacturing base in thailand with sales subsidiaries in many of those countries. , sales subsidiaries in many of those gauntriaa. but = sales subsidiaries in many of those gauntriae but also acquired a countries, but also acquired a company in pakistan which has a very firm with...
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been a lot of focus on the chinese one belt, one road process, which is a push to develop like the silk roadare funded. it seemed to suggest, though, that this is closely and lined to china's international interest. if you look at the projects that we find, so we wondered that a slum upgrade project in indonesia. we funded a new gas—fired power station in myanmar, upgrading hydroelectric power schemes in pakistan. with these sorts of projects all over the asia region. some of those things will overla p region. some of those things will overlap with the one belt, one road policy. many are different from it. at the end, the bank meets its own decisions, about what are the appropriate things to find. there are important policies of many different governments that are considered. all the member countries have a role in that. so we must make sure that in each country we are working according to the direction that the government has set and the international agreements that they have signed up to. and that was danny alexander speaking to me. history will be made in europe this week as a new entran
been a lot of focus on the chinese one belt, one road process, which is a push to develop like the silk roadare funded. it seemed to suggest, though, that this is closely and lined to china's international interest. if you look at the projects that we find, so we wondered that a slum upgrade project in indonesia. we funded a new gas—fired power station in myanmar, upgrading hydroelectric power schemes in pakistan. with these sorts of projects all over the asia region. some of those things...
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southern xinjiang, once the fabled silk road between china and the west.at wall of iron. thousands of troops pledging to lay down their lives and shed blood. we are heading for the scene of the only confirmed attack this year. china doesn't want the world to see the police checkpoint. filming has to be discreet. body searches in every public building. we are the only foreign reporters to get to pishan county. on the street here last month. five victims died of their wounds. police shot the attackers dead. the government offers huge rewards for information and some are glad of the heightened security. you don't need to be afraid, she says, this place is full of police, you can feel safe, it's a lot betterthanbefweri recent attacks here have all been local and low—tech. a handful of young farmers armed only with knives. they show no sign of delivering the kind of large—scale atrocity that will explain the government's call for an all—out offensive and sending thousands of troops to this so—called front line. but some say there are more attacks than the gover
southern xinjiang, once the fabled silk road between china and the west.at wall of iron. thousands of troops pledging to lay down their lives and shed blood. we are heading for the scene of the only confirmed attack this year. china doesn't want the world to see the police checkpoint. filming has to be discreet. body searches in every public building. we are the only foreign reporters to get to pishan county. on the street here last month. five victims died of their wounds. police shot the...
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construction related shares were in demand on hopes the government will speed up its silk road initiative linking asia with europe. seoul's cospi index slipping by 0.2%, 2168 the closing number. shares of samsung group fell after shareholders expressed concern about an executive's involvement in a corruption scandal. >>> electronics firm hitachi announced the group subsidiary in the nuclear fuel business will post a loss of about $590 million for the fiscal year ending in march. hitachi and ge jointly created the firm to develop new technologies for uranium enrichment for nuclear power plants. officials say after reviewing the value of the business, they were unable to forecast growth in the future. hitachi will post losses for the 2016 year. hitachi entered the business in 2007, expecting an increase in the construction of new nuclear plants. but the accident at fukushima daiichi nuclear plant in 2011 has seen the nuclear power industry fall into a slump. hitachi officials say they're now discussing withdrawing from the business. >>> toshiba officials have been saying they plan to spin o
construction related shares were in demand on hopes the government will speed up its silk road initiative linking asia with europe. seoul's cospi index slipping by 0.2%, 2168 the closing number. shares of samsung group fell after shareholders expressed concern about an executive's involvement in a corruption scandal. >>> electronics firm hitachi announced the group subsidiary in the nuclear fuel business will post a loss of about $590 million for the fiscal year ending in march....
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southern xinjiang, once the fabled silk road between china and the west, now the frontline in china'sousands of troops pledging to lay down their lives and shed blood. we are heading for the scene of the only confirmed attack this year. china doesn't want the world to see the police checkpoints. filming has to be discreet, body searches in every public building. we are the only foreign reporters to get to pishan county. three young uighurs knifed a group of han chinese on the street here last month. five victims died of their wounds. police shot the attackers dead. the government offers huge rewards for information, and some are glad of the heightened security. you don't need to be afraid, she says, this place is full of police. you can feel safe, it's a lot better than before. recent attacks here have all been local and low—tech, a handful of young farmers armed only with knives. they show no sign of delivering the kind of large—scale atrocity that would explain the government's call for an all—out offensive, and sending thousands of troops to this so—called frontline. but some say t
southern xinjiang, once the fabled silk road between china and the west, now the frontline in china'sousands of troops pledging to lay down their lives and shed blood. we are heading for the scene of the only confirmed attack this year. china doesn't want the world to see the police checkpoints. filming has to be discreet, body searches in every public building. we are the only foreign reporters to get to pishan county. three young uighurs knifed a group of han chinese on the street here last...
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like the city on the silk road. (keys clacking) mason? hey. i ta it the partially melted statue of coatlicue, the aztec earth goddess, who sold a pirate's logbook to a saudi billionaire? travis unger himselfher killed or knows the person who did. we bought that statue from kashgar. we bought a real one though. it's in the basement. i asked mason to use one of the 3-d industrial printers from his university to make a copy. since when are you at university? since i turned 15. duh. we melted one of the statue's hands to try to convince kashgar that he sold us a fake by accident. see? why did you make a video? 'cause we want kashgar to watch it. which, according to this, he just did. mason embedded a trojan horse in the video. by watching it, kashgar is giving us his ip address. got it. now all i have to do is match the address to a name. and... bam. holmes: john neligan. excuse me. watson: "john neligan. "criminal sale of a controlled substance. "criminal possession of a weapon. assault in the first degree." (commentator speaking indistinctly) ho
like the city on the silk road. (keys clacking) mason? hey. i ta it the partially melted statue of coatlicue, the aztec earth goddess, who sold a pirate's logbook to a saudi billionaire? travis unger himselfher killed or knows the person who did. we bought that statue from kashgar. we bought a real one though. it's in the basement. i asked mason to use one of the 3-d industrial printers from his university to make a copy. since when are you at university? since i turned 15. duh. we melted one...
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southern xinjiang, once the fabled silk road now, the front line in china's war on terror.confirmed attack this year. china doesn't want the world to see the police checkpoint. filming has to be discreet. body searches in every public building. we are the only foreign reporters to get to pishan county. three young uighurs knifed a group of han chinese on the street here last month. five victims died of their wounds. police shot the attackers dead. the government offers huge rewards for information and some are glad of the heightened security. you don't need to be afraid, she says, this place is full of police, you can feel safe, it's a lot better than before. recent attacks here have all been local and low—tech. a handful of young farmers armed only with knives. they show no sign of delivering the kind of large—scale atrocity that will explain the government's call for an all—out offensive and sending thousands of troops to this so—called front line. but some say there are more attacks security the only growth business. they say it is backward here, they would get out if th
southern xinjiang, once the fabled silk road now, the front line in china's war on terror.confirmed attack this year. china doesn't want the world to see the police checkpoint. filming has to be discreet. body searches in every public building. we are the only foreign reporters to get to pishan county. three young uighurs knifed a group of han chinese on the street here last month. five victims died of their wounds. police shot the attackers dead. the government offers huge rewards for...
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like the city on the silk road. (keys clacking) mason? hey. i take it the partially melted statue of coatlicue, the aztec earth goddess, has something to do with the hunt for a dark web dealer who sold a pirate's logbook to a saudi billionaire? his name is kashgar, and joan is totally catfishing him. thanks. i figure kashgar either killed travis unger himself or knows the person who did. so i came up with a plan to identify him. we bought that statue from kashgar. well, actually, not that statue. that's a fake. we bought a real one though. it's in the basement. i asked mason to use one of the 3-d industrial printers from his university to make a copy. since when are you at university? since i turned 15. duh. we melted one of the statue's hands to try to convince kashgar that he sold us a fake by accident. see? why did you make a video? 'cause we want kashgar to watch it. which, according to this, he just did. mason embedded a trojan horse in the video. by watching it, kashgar is giving us his ip address. got it. now all i have to do is match t
like the city on the silk road. (keys clacking) mason? hey. i take it the partially melted statue of coatlicue, the aztec earth goddess, has something to do with the hunt for a dark web dealer who sold a pirate's logbook to a saudi billionaire? his name is kashgar, and joan is totally catfishing him. thanks. i figure kashgar either killed travis unger himself or knows the person who did. so i came up with a plan to identify him. we bought that statue from kashgar. well, actually, not that...
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exactly, especially when it comes to the new silk road plan.ustralian companies have expressed interest, but it deems that the government or authorities may be a little more wary over the influence of china? >> exactly right. we went through this with the establishment of the asia investment bank about 20 months ago. it was a very important, innovative initiative by china, something that australia was invited to join as a first developed country founding member, which would have given us a lot of in ruins over the process. instead, under pressure from the united states, we waited and eventually joined after luxembourg and before norway, to countries -- two countries that hardly play a big role in the asia-pacific. i see this happening here with the new silk road, where america is confused about how we deal with these sorts of issues when they come to us because on one hand, there is a suspicion, and strategic mistrust about china's intentions, and the other hand there is a strong emotional interest. if we want to see an insider in the region, w
exactly, especially when it comes to the new silk road plan.ustralian companies have expressed interest, but it deems that the government or authorities may be a little more wary over the influence of china? >> exactly right. we went through this with the establishment of the asia investment bank about 20 months ago. it was a very important, innovative initiative by china, something that australia was invited to join as a first developed country founding member, which would have given us...
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with corruption cases in both parties, as you mentioned in your reporting, cyber crime, he attacked silk road online marketplace and bizarre for all kinds of elicit activity. he went after foreign cyber threats. he went after mafia figures. he was seen as an aggressive and respected prosecutor. which is why they think president-elect trump asked him to stay on. number two, the where, this is the prosecutor for new york. that means when you look at trump tower, federal ties to russia, look at wall street, of course, other campaign-related finance issues, he has the federal per view over all those kinds of cases if there's a question about whether to bring a case or charge. so that obviously is super important. >> right. >> as i stressed, the president has the lawful authority to hire and fire u.s. attorneys at any time. that is normal. what is abnormal here was that president-elect trump out of his way to meet with this particular prosecutor. he did not meet with majority of them obviously. now we're seeing very different treatment to the same prosecutor. why? we don't know at this hour. >> on
with corruption cases in both parties, as you mentioned in your reporting, cyber crime, he attacked silk road online marketplace and bizarre for all kinds of elicit activity. he went after foreign cyber threats. he went after mafia figures. he was seen as an aggressive and respected prosecutor. which is why they think president-elect trump asked him to stay on. number two, the where, this is the prosecutor for new york. that means when you look at trump tower, federal ties to russia, look at...
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about one of my experiences, which had to do with going to a series of caves in china along the silk road to the very far west. a little dyslexia in there. being in those caves, very early in 1981 before there was any tourist trade there. it was a very privileged moment i was having. as someone took us through the caves with a flashlight, many of the caves, which are covered for those of you that don't know, with these exquisite beautiful images of buddhists and the stories of buddha. they are elaborately painted and will present. what struck me was walking into one of these, where the whole cave was covered with black ash. in the black ash was written by a russian soldier who had fled there during the revolution, basically the equivalent of "kilroy was here." for whatever geography i had learned in the world, all of a sudden my understanding of the relationship between the soviet union and china was forever changed. i completely understood something i had never understood before. those caves were the ticket for me. richard: let me ask you, when you came out, did you talk to someone about
about one of my experiences, which had to do with going to a series of caves in china along the silk road to the very far west. a little dyslexia in there. being in those caves, very early in 1981 before there was any tourist trade there. it was a very privileged moment i was having. as someone took us through the caves with a flashlight, many of the caves, which are covered for those of you that don't know, with these exquisite beautiful images of buddhists and the stories of buddha. they are...
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the geographic advantage that afghanistan has because traditionally we were part of the original silk road, but in the last few centuries we've become a cul-de-sac as the marine trade started. so far our whole effort is how we can make afghanistan to be the roundabout for the region rather than a cul-de-sac. we have concentrated on three key areas. in movement of goods, afghanistan is going to be the main thoroughfare that china is building. a railroad plan through that one would actually get -- right now if you look at goods from china to europe, it takes about several months, but through that railroad system it would take seven to eight days. it would be a major change from that point. but also not sound traffic. if you look at all the central asian countries, the closest port to them i north south rather than east-west to be a major element. the second element of that trade is going to be energy. if you look at central asian countries that are endowed with a good level of energy versus afghanistan and india that have major deficiencies -- for instance, pakistan has a deficit of electric
the geographic advantage that afghanistan has because traditionally we were part of the original silk road, but in the last few centuries we've become a cul-de-sac as the marine trade started. so far our whole effort is how we can make afghanistan to be the roundabout for the region rather than a cul-de-sac. we have concentrated on three key areas. in movement of goods, afghanistan is going to be the main thoroughfare that china is building. a railroad plan through that one would actually get...
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tonight at 11:00 we hit the open road and go behind the doors of the last silk mill. >>> who can forget mother who was try and acquitted in the death of her 2- year-old daughter caylee. now she's breaking her silence about the case. nine years after she was found not guilty, anthony spoke to the associated press about her life today. the 30-year-old lives with a private detective who worked on her case. she also works for him and does some investigative work that compromises online and -- comprises online and social media searches and instated taking a political -- even started taking a political stance recently protesting against donald trump at a rally in palm beach. but what's interesting about this is what she says and doesn't say about her daughter caylee who would be 12 now. she imagines her a no nonsense type of girl who likes sports and classic rock. as far as what happened to prevent caylee from even getting to that point, casey says she just doesn't know but says she gets why people feel the way they do about her. >> i sigh whoo i was trite -- see why i was treated the way tha
tonight at 11:00 we hit the open road and go behind the doors of the last silk mill. >>> who can forget mother who was try and acquitted in the death of her 2- year-old daughter caylee. now she's breaking her silence about the case. nine years after she was found not guilty, anthony spoke to the associated press about her life today. the 30-year-old lives with a private detective who worked on her case. she also works for him and does some investigative work that compromises online and...
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silk mill in america. located in western maryland, it's attracted preservationists and those who like antiques. tomorrow at 11, we will hit the open roadbehind the mill. >>> you have probably seen the story on social media today, the gold star father from charlottesville, famous for taking on donald trump at the dnc, now canceling a speech in canada tomorrow. >> according to the viral news clips, cann said he was backing out of the speech because his traveling privileges are being refused. we asked garrett haake to try to verify the claims. >> reporter: cann was supposed to speak tomorrow at talk a paid speech like a ted talk in toronto. earlier today this statement was posted to facebook saying cann canceled because he found out on sunday his travel privileges are being reviewed. it's a turn of events not just of deep concern to me but all my fellow americans who cherish our freedom to travel abroad. the statement attributed to cann reads i have not been given any reason as to why, but cann who gained notoriety last summer as a muslim gold star father who spoke out at the dnc is an american citizen and has been for 30 years. many of y
silk mill in america. located in western maryland, it's attracted preservationists and those who like antiques. tomorrow at 11, we will hit the open roadbehind the mill. >>> you have probably seen the story on social media today, the gold star father from charlottesville, famous for taking on donald trump at the dnc, now canceling a speech in canada tomorrow. >> according to the viral news clips, cann said he was backing out of the speech because his traveling privileges are...
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silk mill closed its doors for good in 1957. its owner has spent over 40 years trying to save it but time is running out. tonight at 11:00, we hit the open road and go behind the doors. ♪ ♪ >>> it's a national historic landmark that is falling into ruin with freshly sprayed graffiti. >> as wusa9 tells us, no one seems to know whose job it is to care for it. >> many won't even know it's here. this old stone quarry site is on the national register for historic places. now it's covered in graffiti and falling into disrepair. >> the woods obviously from the construction of this building is starting to deteriorate. >> mike bailey has been taking walks out here since he was a kid. he was shocked when he came to see graffiti everywhere. >> i think the graffiti is young people coming out here, having a good time, partying. not recognizing the historical value. >> the ruins when rock was cut here and sent down the potomac. this was used to build the smithsonian. there used to be a plaque but not any more. fears vandals may have taken off with a grinding wheel. >> disheartening because it's such -- it has such rich history. to see it falling apart and
silk mill closed its doors for good in 1957. its owner has spent over 40 years trying to save it but time is running out. tonight at 11:00, we hit the open road and go behind the doors. ♪ ♪ >>> it's a national historic landmark that is falling into ruin with freshly sprayed graffiti. >> as wusa9 tells us, no one seems to know whose job it is to care for it. >> many won't even know it's here. this old stone quarry site is on the national register for historic places. now...
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road reminds us it's time to open up our mind. it serves as a reminder that we are to occupy in a democracy to other countries. the judges or scarlet or silk. we have our own plain black robes and as the senator knows, i can attest the standard outfit at the supply store for a pretty good deal. it is a judiciary of honest polyester. what they would like it to be the idea of the government spied obythe people and for the people would be at risk and those who came before the court would be in fear never sure exactly what it required of them except for the judges will. as alexander hamilton said, they can have nothing to fear from judges to apply the law of liberty has everything to fear if the judges try to legislate. in my decade on the bench i try to treat all that come before me with respect and to afford an a equal rights to the poor into the rich and i decide cases for native americans seeking to protect tribal land for the class actions like one that ensured that comes from the pollution problem and produced by corporations in colorado. i ruled for disabled students, prisoners and the accused, workers alleging civil rights violations a
road reminds us it's time to open up our mind. it serves as a reminder that we are to occupy in a democracy to other countries. the judges or scarlet or silk. we have our own plain black robes and as the senator knows, i can attest the standard outfit at the supply store for a pretty good deal. it is a judiciary of honest polyester. what they would like it to be the idea of the government spied obythe people and for the people would be at risk and those who came before the court would be in...