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. >> we diswoferred the account he-- discovered the account he gave the f.b.i. was different than what he told us. >> jon: what! ( laughter ) if you cannot trust an international mercenary existing in the netherworld twixt assassin and bount hurp, whose very livelihood is predicated on the morality to survive in failed nation-- who can you trust? ( laughter ) it's like finding out santa is real. ( laughter ) spoiler alert! but you know, "60 minutes" is not the only victim here. a certain linforth boregard graham will also pay a price for this man's inslance. you see, blant de gram, has been holding up presidential appointments based on this "60 minutes" report explaining that the f.b.i. reports will vindicate him. >> what the state department did not release is that he was interviewed by the f.b.i. on two separate wroaks he claims to have told the f.b.i. that he went to the compound and he found chris stevens' body at the hospital. this white house has a bad habit of telling stories that are not true, that are politically beneficial. >> jon: and i have always dep
. >> we diswoferred the account he-- discovered the account he gave the f.b.i. was different than what he told us. >> jon: what! ( laughter ) if you cannot trust an international mercenary existing in the netherworld twixt assassin and bount hurp, whose very livelihood is predicated on the morality to survive in failed nation-- who can you trust? ( laughter ) it's like finding out santa is real. ( laughter ) spoiler alert! but you know, "60 minutes" is not the only victim...
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the f.b.i. forced him to hand over the key which provides access to all of his client's e-mails and information he says that he isn't all that surprised that the cia and are in cahoots no it doesn't surprise me at all. the f.b.i. makes it a point of recruiting commercial companies like lava bit like eighteen tea. into a program that they're calling in for guard that allows commercial companies to collaborate with law enforcement on legitimate investigations the fact that some of these investigations have basically gone over the line doesn't surprise me in the least given my experience and one of the points that i found room very interesting about this case is that the cia is paying a ten million dollars a year is what we're hearing and some figures however they didn't only refuse to pay you they charged you they find you five thousand dollars a day so what's what do you think of that i think the the issue is pretty clear i was going to. have them pay me two thousand dollars to cover the cost of p
the f.b.i. forced him to hand over the key which provides access to all of his client's e-mails and information he says that he isn't all that surprised that the cia and are in cahoots no it doesn't surprise me at all. the f.b.i. makes it a point of recruiting commercial companies like lava bit like eighteen tea. into a program that they're calling in for guard that allows commercial companies to collaborate with law enforcement on legitimate investigations the fact that some of these...
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the undergrown a legal trade web site known as the silk road was put on a four week hiatus after the f.b.i. shut it down but to spawn to a law enforcement of best efforts to stop the illegal gun and drug trade site it's up and running again but we begin with a twenty an article published today by the new york times reports that the cia is paying the telecommunications giant more than ten million dollars a year to assist with overseas counterterrorism investigations essentially a t. and t. was handing over a treasure troves of phone records to the cia on a voluntary basis nossa speed subpoenas no court orders your data up for sale now earlier i spoke with the founder of lava bit lavar levinson he closed his encrypted service down after the f.b.i. forced him to hand over the key which provides unabated access to all of his clients emails and information he says he isn't all that surprised that the cia and eighteen are in cahoots. no it doesn't surprise me at all. the f.b.i. makes it a point of recruiting commercial companies like lava bit like eighteen tea. into a program that they're callin
the undergrown a legal trade web site known as the silk road was put on a four week hiatus after the f.b.i. shut it down but to spawn to a law enforcement of best efforts to stop the illegal gun and drug trade site it's up and running again but we begin with a twenty an article published today by the new york times reports that the cia is paying the telecommunications giant more than ten million dollars a year to assist with overseas counterterrorism investigations essentially a t. and t. was...
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after the f.b.i. found out he confessed on video to being an insurgent it started the investigation that tied fingerprints to a remote controlled bomb trigger, used in a 2005 attack that killed four americans. it seems like a tough investigation, if not a needle >>. >> literally a needle in a haystack. when i was in iraq in 2004 - i spent four months there - i was doing post-blast investigations. we go to the scene of a bombing, an i.e.d. attack, we scour the scene for make, type, design and signature of the bomb make e. there was combined explosive sell, sexy, and they were bringing the pieces together, cataloguing them, looking for physical evidence that may be attached to them, including fingerprints, dna and otherwise. that's been catalogued in a 100,000 device warehouse. outside washington is where the repository is held. it's where the devices are. they go back in to look for additional evidence. they had a fingerprint, went back to the period in time, to the physical locations and proximity and
after the f.b.i. found out he confessed on video to being an insurgent it started the investigation that tied fingerprints to a remote controlled bomb trigger, used in a 2005 attack that killed four americans. it seems like a tough investigation, if not a needle >>. >> literally a needle in a haystack. when i was in iraq in 2004 - i spent four months there - i was doing post-blast investigations. we go to the scene of a bombing, an i.e.d. attack, we scour the scene for make, type,...
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filed a request against the f.b.i. which has actively and admittedly monitor web sites media organizations and assent groups in the years following nine eleven they found very interesting is that the agency had violated an antiwar website its fourth a minimum right by conducting surveillance by accident so how does something like this happen all the foyer across revealed that the f.b.i. mistakenly flagged the website as a potential threat that planned a quote hack the f.b.i. is website a threat that antiwar dot com mind you never made what actually happened was that air garrus the web site editor had notified the f.b.i. that antiwar dot com was its self the target of a hacker was hoping the agency would help them with this problem but instead the f.b.i. accidently marked antiwar dot com as a potential cyber threat and use this as a reason a monitor of the site and create a surveillance file on its users over the course of six years six years now you might be thinking that this is just another case of agree just unwarran
filed a request against the f.b.i. which has actively and admittedly monitor web sites media organizations and assent groups in the years following nine eleven they found very interesting is that the agency had violated an antiwar website its fourth a minimum right by conducting surveillance by accident so how does something like this happen all the foyer across revealed that the f.b.i. mistakenly flagged the website as a potential threat that planned a quote hack the f.b.i. is website a threat...
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new york and in his supporters claim everything was stage managed by the f.b.i. that manipulated him to carry out the attacks on foreign government websites david seaman a u.s. journalist who's been keeping close tabs on the high tech story thinks the jailed 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 downloaded it to an f.b.i.
new york and in his supporters claim everything was stage managed by the f.b.i. that manipulated him to carry out the attacks on foreign government websites david seaman a u.s. journalist who's been keeping close tabs on the high tech story thinks the jailed 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...
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file that they have on this on the information on this in the f.b.i. but there is a different name for the whatever office in the pentagon actually works with nato on this operation that's still classified we don't know that but we do know that it's referred to as gladio b. by the f.b.i. and basically this is the cooperation of nato and u.s. including high ranking u.s. state department officials and others with islamic terrorists basically in the perpetuation of a strategy of tension which can be used as a type of weapon against specifically in central asia and the balkans and central asia in the caucasus region which is an exceptionally important part of the global chessboard as has been your brzezinski talks about and in fact in his one thousand nine hundred seven book the grand chessboard he identified central asia as the absolute key for anyone who wants to have world dominance in this day and age needs to control central asia and that's where we find a lot of these operations now are being based with u.s. and nato officials cooperating with islamic
file that they have on this on the information on this in the f.b.i. but there is a different name for the whatever office in the pentagon actually works with nato on this operation that's still classified we don't know that but we do know that it's referred to as gladio b. by the f.b.i. and basically this is the cooperation of nato and u.s. including high ranking u.s. state department officials and others with islamic terrorists basically in the perpetuation of a strategy of tension which can...
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filed a request against the f.b.i. which has actively and admittedly monitor websites media organizations and assent groups in the years following nine eleven they found very interesting is that the agency had violated an antiwar web sites for the minimum right by conducting surveillance by accident so how does something like this happen all the foyer across revealed that the f.b.i. mistakenly flagged the website as a potential threat that plan to quote hack the f.b.i. is website a threat that antiwar dot com mind you never made what actually happened was that air garrus the websites editor had notified the f.b.i. that antiwar dot com was its self the target of a hack and was hoping the agency would help them with this problem but instead the f.b.i. accidently marked antiwar dot com as a potential cyber threat and use this as a reason to monitor of the site and create a surveillance file on its users over the course of six years six years now you might be thinking that this is just another case of agree just unwarranted
filed a request against the f.b.i. which has actively and admittedly monitor websites media organizations and assent groups in the years following nine eleven they found very interesting is that the agency had violated an antiwar web sites for the minimum right by conducting surveillance by accident so how does something like this happen all the foyer across revealed that the f.b.i. mistakenly flagged the website as a potential threat that plan to quote hack the f.b.i. is website a threat that...
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filed a request against the f.b.i. which has actively and admittedly monitor websites media organizations and assent groups in the years following nine eleven they found very interesting was that the agency had violated an anti war websites for the minimum right by conducting surveillance by accident so how does something like this happen all the foyer across reveal that the f.b.i. mistakenly flagged the website as a potential threat that planned a quote hack the f.b.i. is website a threat that antiwar dot com mind you never made what actually happened was that air garrus the websites editor had notified the f.b.i. that antiwar dot com was its self the target of a hack and was hoping the agency would help them with this problem but instead the f.b.i. accidently marked antiwar dot com as a potential cyber threat and use this as a reason to monitor of the site and create a surveillance file on its users over the course of six years six years now you might be thinking that this is just another case of agree just unwarrante
filed a request against the f.b.i. which has actively and admittedly monitor websites media organizations and assent groups in the years following nine eleven they found very interesting was that the agency had violated an anti war websites for the minimum right by conducting surveillance by accident so how does something like this happen all the foyer across reveal that the f.b.i. mistakenly flagged the website as a potential threat that planned a quote hack the f.b.i. is website a threat that...
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be where the end to any group goes the f.b.i. intelligence about legal behavior the prize. and color you're being watched by big brother right now every e-mail every call before national security our constitution has probably got informants walking your f.b.i. vs the constitution we the people are the ones our agencies are abusing we can force any government to make sure the movement by each. build a movement by each raising up. back in the day during world war one it was the f.b.i. versus free speech holding the gun hard fought constitutional rights on the palmer raids the first but not the last one forty years to the real red scare card you did a number with they were everywhere they knew what you were going to bed they prosecuted people for the thoughts and they tried to drive me to suicide no one even knows why brother malcolm. kilduff his own house and. all the. aid. the director the head honcho the. agency's versus the constitution the people of the. course anybody. a movement by each raising your voice. your palm agency versus the people how did that manifest out of y
be where the end to any group goes the f.b.i. intelligence about legal behavior the prize. and color you're being watched by big brother right now every e-mail every call before national security our constitution has probably got informants walking your f.b.i. vs the constitution we the people are the ones our agencies are abusing we can force any government to make sure the movement by each. build a movement by each raising up. back in the day during world war one it was the f.b.i. versus free...
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file that they have on this on the information on this in the f.b.i. but there is a different name for the whatever office in the pentagon actually works with nato on this operation that's still classified we don't know that but we do know that it's referred to as gladio b. by the f.b.i. and basically this is the cooperation of nato and u.s. including high ranking u.s. state department officials and others with islamic terrorists basically in the perpetuation of the strategy of tension which can be used as a type of weapon against specifically in central asia and the balkans and central asia in the caucasus region which is an exceptionally important part of the global chessboard as being new brzezinski talks about and in fact in his one thousand nine hundred seven book the grand chessboard he identified central asia as the absolute key for anyone who wants to have world dominance in this day and age needs to control central asia and that's where we find a lot of these operations now are being based with u.s. and nato officials cooperating with islamic t
file that they have on this on the information on this in the f.b.i. but there is a different name for the whatever office in the pentagon actually works with nato on this operation that's still classified we don't know that but we do know that it's referred to as gladio b. by the f.b.i. and basically this is the cooperation of nato and u.s. including high ranking u.s. state department officials and others with islamic terrorists basically in the perpetuation of the strategy of tension which...
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filed a request against the f.b.i. which has actively and admittedly monitor web sites media organizations and assent groups in the years following nine eleven and they found very interesting is that the agency had violated an antiwar web sites for the minimum right by conducting surveillance by accident so how does something like this happen all the foyer requests for revealed that the f.b.i. mistakenly flagged the website as a potential threat that plan to quote hack the f.b.i. is web site a threat that antiwar dot com mind you never made what actually happened was that air garrus the web site editor had notified the f.b.i. that antiwar dot com was its self the target of a hack and was hoping the agency would help them with this problem but instead the f.b.i. accidently marked antiwar dot com as a potential cyber threat and use this as a reason a monitor of the site and create a surveillance file on its users over the course of six years six years now you might be thinking that this is just another case of agree just
filed a request against the f.b.i. which has actively and admittedly monitor web sites media organizations and assent groups in the years following nine eleven and they found very interesting is that the agency had violated an antiwar web sites for the minimum right by conducting surveillance by accident so how does something like this happen all the foyer requests for revealed that the f.b.i. mistakenly flagged the website as a potential threat that plan to quote hack the f.b.i. is web site a...
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back in the day during world war one it was the f.b.i. versus free speech holding the gun hard fought constitutional rights on the right on the primaries the first but not the last one forty years to the real red scare card did a number with they were everywhere then you what you want to bed they prosecuted people for the thoughts and they tried to drive me to suicide no one even knows why brother malcolm died killed in his own house. all the. agencies. the director the head honcho the. agencies versus the constitution people of the. course anybody. a movement by each raising our voice. your palm agency versus the people how did that manifest out of your political activism it's a creative reflection on the same kind of things i do in my day job and i feel like the audience for a policy is only so big and art and culture has a way of speaking to people spirits right in your heart rather than just your head so for me it's just a way to express with more parts of myself the same convictions that i have a chance to to indicate to my work at th
back in the day during world war one it was the f.b.i. versus free speech holding the gun hard fought constitutional rights on the right on the primaries the first but not the last one forty years to the real red scare card did a number with they were everywhere then you what you want to bed they prosecuted people for the thoughts and they tried to drive me to suicide no one even knows why brother malcolm died killed in his own house. all the. agencies. the director the head honcho the....
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but what we now know is that he told the f.b.i. a different story to what he told us and, you know, that was the moment for us when we realized that we no longer had confidence in our source and that we were wrong to put him on air and we apologize to our viewers. >> pelley: dylan davies wrote a book about the attack. today the publisher of that book, simon & schuster, a division of cbs, stopped publication and ordered stores to return the books. the player who quit the miami dolphins claims a teammate physically attacked him. and the new world trade center lights up the sky when the "cbs evening news" continues. congested. beat down. crushed. as if the weight of the world is resting on your face. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. liberated. released. decongested. open for business. [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] powerful sinus relief from the #1 pharmacist recommended brand. sudafed. open up. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, f
but what we now know is that he told the f.b.i. a different story to what he told us and, you know, that was the moment for us when we realized that we no longer had confidence in our source and that we were wrong to put him on air and we apologize to our viewers. >> pelley: dylan davies wrote a book about the attack. today the publisher of that book, simon & schuster, a division of cbs, stopped publication and ordered stores to return the books. the player who quit the miami dolphins...
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it was the f.b.i. versus free speech holding the. constitutional rights on the palmer raids the first but not the last one forty years to the real red scare card did a number. they were everywhere they knew what you were going to bed they prosecuted people for the. try to drive. no one even knows my brother. killed in his own house. all the. agencies. the director the head honcho the. agencies versus the constitution the people of the. course anybody. a movement by each raising our voice. your palm agency versus the people how did that manifest out of your political activism it's a creative reflection on the same kind of things i do in my day job and i feel like the audience for a policy is only so big and art and culture has a way of speaking to people spirits right in your heart rather than just your head so for me it's just a way to express with more parts of myself the same convictions that i have a chance to to indicate to my work at the bill of rights defense but i've realized that spoken word actually resonates with a lot of p
it was the f.b.i. versus free speech holding the. constitutional rights on the palmer raids the first but not the last one forty years to the real red scare card did a number. they were everywhere they knew what you were going to bed they prosecuted people for the. try to drive. no one even knows my brother. killed in his own house. all the. agencies. the director the head honcho the. agencies versus the constitution the people of the. course anybody. a movement by each raising our voice. your...
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davies told the f.b.i. differd from what he told us. so cbs fact checked the story but when it turned out to be wrong they fact checked it for reals, y'all! (laughter) and on last night the "60 minutes," lara logan addressed the controversy head on at the very top of the last minute of the show. (laughter) >> we end our broadcast tonight with a correction on a story we reported october 27. we realized we had been misled and it was a mistake to include him in our report. for that, we are very sorry. the most important thing to every person at "60 minutes" is the truth and the truth is we made a mistake. >> stephen: folks, i'm not buying this. cbs is good at journalism. there's only one logical explanation for what really happened here. hillary clinton got to them! (laughter) you see, folks, as you well know but i will repeat as often as possible, hillary clinton was secretary of state during the benghazi attacks! i mean, that's her official photo. (laughter) ergo, quid pro quo, am bus brief, she is to blame. and now n.o.w. she's so hungr
davies told the f.b.i. differd from what he told us. so cbs fact checked the story but when it turned out to be wrong they fact checked it for reals, y'all! (laughter) and on last night the "60 minutes," lara logan addressed the controversy head on at the very top of the last minute of the show. (laughter) >> we end our broadcast tonight with a correction on a story we reported october 27. we realized we had been misled and it was a mistake to include him in our report. for...
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f.b.i. controlled server at the request of this f.b.i. informant so if this was basically an f.b.i. eration they should have probably sent him a paycheck and sort of sending him to prison for the next ten years what he leaked 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 today we shouldn't be silencing guys like jeremy hamad we should be giving them jobs. caught up in the u.s. surveillance not european the scene they're powerful ally in a different light shortly we're from a former all three and chancellor of how washington's worldwide eavesdropping is diminishing trust among partners and eating away the team spirit. was dismissed the drones we report on a growing number among americans are using on the use of unmanned aircraft as they're joined outside the white house by victims of some of the strikes that's all still to come in a couple of an. elite . athlete. margy dot com is lau
f.b.i. controlled server at the request of this f.b.i. informant so if this was basically an f.b.i. eration they should have probably sent him a paycheck and sort of sending him to prison for the next ten years what he leaked 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 today we shouldn't be...
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two days after the attack did the survivors say to the f.b.i. there was a protest? f they did not, how did the story of a protest start? >> now because you have not gotten satisfaction, you've not gotten the interviews, the transcripts of the interviews or to talk to them you are now threatening to block every new presidential nominee, which is a member of the senate, you can put a, quote, hold on them until you get access to these folks. is that over the to which? >> i don't think it -- is that over the top? >> i don't think it is over the top to try to find out what happened to four dead americans, i don't think it is over the top for us to be able to talk to survivors. they were talked to by the accountability review board. the state department picked a team to look into what happened at benghazi. they interviewed these survivors to tell us as a member of congress who has to explain to the families are they being straight and honest with you from the obama administration? it is not too over the top. i shouldn't have to do this. i shouldn't have to make these kind
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that is what the f.b.i. agents are trying to determine. that is it for now. >> you can keep up with the new developments on the lax shooting with the mobile app downloaded for free at abc7news.com/apps. >> the airport in birmingham, alabama, is back open after a bomb threat over the weekend. an employee found a note that indicated a bomb had been planted inside the airport. police searched but they found nothing. >> happening today the family of 13-year-old andy lopez is filing a civil rights lawsuit in his shooting death by snow may county sheriff deputy filing the suit in san francisco today. andy was shot october 22 wild holding a -- while holding a toy gun that looked like an ak-47. the deputy appeared to be agitated when an man was stopped for making an unsafe lane change and the officer asked him to turn off the vehicle. at that point i put my hand out and i said, sir, the vehicle is off and he again screamed the same thing. >> erick gelhaus' attorney said he would only draw the gun if he saw a need. >> union police have a sear flash
that is what the f.b.i. agents are trying to determine. that is it for now. >> you can keep up with the new developments on the lax shooting with the mobile app downloaded for free at abc7news.com/apps. >> the airport in birmingham, alabama, is back open after a bomb threat over the weekend. an employee found a note that indicated a bomb had been planted inside the airport. police searched but they found nothing. >> happening today the family of 13-year-old andy lopez is...
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for the next generation for the f.b.i. reporting immigrants and mass with the citizens pay an equal price less demand for housing less tax revenue running on the vine what else do we do not take the local cops arrested and give it to take a look at what the f.b.i. itself that we start with immigrants will give the plan that already led well beyond mass deportation instead of the bureau has a price on your head. your iris patterns the sound of your voice and national id imposed without choice there is blood on our constitution. but check it out it's still moist. agencies vs the constitution we don't people are the ones our government is abusing force anybody to make a choice the movement by each raising of. peaceful activists setting in motion predictable plot twists. shows the ruination of a country's creation you can say be patient but the bill of rights fall to pieces before our very eyes. you're supposed to. be where the end to any group. is intelligence about legal behavior the price of. informants. and cover you're bei
for the next generation for the f.b.i. reporting immigrants and mass with the citizens pay an equal price less demand for housing less tax revenue running on the vine what else do we do not take the local cops arrested and give it to take a look at what the f.b.i. itself that we start with immigrants will give the plan that already led well beyond mass deportation instead of the bureau has a price on your head. your iris patterns the sound of your voice and national id imposed without choice...
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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 today we shouldn't be silencing guys like jeremy hamad we should be giving them jobs i mean he's an innovator and granted he hacked into something but at the behest of the government. and america's spying activities a sewing doubts among european partners in a few minutes we'll hear from a former off the chancellor about how transatlantic relations have been damaged by revelations of america's snooping on its friends plus the syrian government receives a road map for the elimination of its chemical arsenal but finding the destruction site is proving an ominous task. in japan a group of government officials has decid
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 today we shouldn't be...
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intriguingly he was ensnared by the f.b.i. which persuaded one of commons colleagues to become an informant when independent journalist david seaman tells us the haka seems to have been pushed every step of the way 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. 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 j
intriguingly he was ensnared by the f.b.i. which persuaded one of commons colleagues to become an informant when independent journalist david seaman tells us the haka seems to have been pushed every step of the way 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. informant also allegedly gave them a list of other targets that jeremy should go after and which he did not go...
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become the new f.b.i. the n.s.a. makes the f.b.i. look like amateurs just like the n.s.a. makes the stasi east german secret police look like amateurs the stasi is motto was to know everything about everybody they couldn't do it they were bumblers but look at the n.s.a. they really now have the capability to know anything everything about everybody and they're doing that the fact that they've got all this information and it's stored and they can tap it whatever they want means that any kind of political freedom in this country is very very tenuous this is not the way democracy operates it gives our executive and and police branch our security branch enormous power because we don't know what they have and fear is a result of this conversation every conversation is in the end can be monitored and that is to say it's not listened to at the time it's millions and millions of conversations but we fear that in the future with also increasing tiptoes we'll go back ferret out every little last word if necessary and every conversation so everything is on the table there is no priva
become the new f.b.i. the n.s.a. makes the f.b.i. look like amateurs just like the n.s.a. makes the stasi east german secret police look like amateurs the stasi is motto was to know everything about everybody they couldn't do it they were bumblers but look at the n.s.a. they really now have the capability to know anything everything about everybody and they're doing that the fact that they've got all this information and it's stored and they can tap it whatever they want means that any kind of...
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the f.b.i. says the case is part of the largest insider trading investigation in history and today, scott, it's produced more than 70 convictions. >> pelley: and what exactly was s.a.c. doing? >> scott, here's one example: in 2008, s.a.c. told more than $12 million in dell scott two days before the company reported disappointing earnings. they avoided $1.7 million in loss it is government says by using confidential inside information. six s.a.c. traders already pleaded guilty, scott, two more are under indictment. >> pelley: anthony, thanks very much. elsewhere on wall street, the dow added to friday's rally closing up more than 23 points to 15,639. now looking overseas, there was a raucous scene in cairo today as egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi went on trial. this was the first we'd seen of morsi since the military arrested him four months ago during a coupe. morsi refused to wear prison clothing, insisting he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. he and 14 prominent members of the muslim br
the f.b.i. says the case is part of the largest insider trading investigation in history and today, scott, it's produced more than 70 convictions. >> pelley: and what exactly was s.a.c. doing? >> scott, here's one example: in 2008, s.a.c. told more than $12 million in dell scott two days before the company reported disappointing earnings. they avoided $1.7 million in loss it is government says by using confidential inside information. six s.a.c. traders already pleaded guilty,...
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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 to whistleblowers artes and
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...
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filed a request against the f.b.i. which has actively and admittedly monitor web sites media organizations and assent groups in the years following nine eleven they found very interesting is that the agency had violated an antiwar web sites for the minimum right by conducting surveillance by accident so how does something like this happen all the foyer across reveal that the f.b.i. mistakenly flagged the website as a potential threat that planned a quote.
filed a request against the f.b.i. which has actively and admittedly monitor web sites media organizations and assent groups in the years following nine eleven they found very interesting is that the agency had violated an antiwar web sites for the minimum right by conducting surveillance by accident so how does something like this happen all the foyer across reveal that the f.b.i. mistakenly flagged the website as a potential threat that planned a quote.