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that's the f.b.i. there's a lot of concern whether local prosecutors let local police officers get away with killing people way too frequently and when there is con essential about local policing going way too wrong, the political ins tingt who kicks in is to proceed whatever exists at the local level and, instead, ask the federal government to come in and fix whatever is wrong at the local level. well, in the case of law enforcement officers killing people with impunity, with impunity that is uncanny, if it isn't systematic. well, if that's the problem, the feds aren't a solution to that. they don't offer a re-assuring example of how to do that better. this summer, as the f.b.i. declared itself front list in another f.b.i. high profile shoot e shooting, this summer, a year after charlie savage first published that devastating data in a hundred of cases it reviewed. this past summer, we also reported on another agency that is also a federal agency which has 50% more armed agents than the f.b.i. does. it
that's the f.b.i. there's a lot of concern whether local prosecutors let local police officers get away with killing people way too frequently and when there is con essential about local policing going way too wrong, the political ins tingt who kicks in is to proceed whatever exists at the local level and, instead, ask the federal government to come in and fix whatever is wrong at the local level. well, in the case of law enforcement officers killing people with impunity, with impunity that is...
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john left the f.b.i. st before i went to yemen, just before 911, and we went and we got sandwiches together. i was heading to the airport. and he was going to clear his desk. and that was the last time you have seen him. so it was difficult to have your meantor, you know, a person that you learned a lot from, you know, killed by the people that you were chasing. >> right. >>ronnic on so many different levels. >> it wasn't personal for you in the beginning. it was a mission? >> after 9-11, i believe. for me, after the cole, it became personal. it's very difficult when you pull bodies from the uss cole of sailors, innocent sailors that had nothing to do with anything. they were, you know, lining up to go eat lunch and they died. you meet their families. you meet their mothers and fathers and children and wife. it's very difficult not to take it personal. after 9-11, if there is anyone in this field that tells you they are doing it for the sake of mission and there is no personal, emotional drive, i think, yo
john left the f.b.i. st before i went to yemen, just before 911, and we went and we got sandwiches together. i was heading to the airport. and he was going to clear his desk. and that was the last time you have seen him. so it was difficult to have your meantor, you know, a person that you learned a lot from, you know, killed by the people that you were chasing. >> right. >>ronnic on so many different levels. >> it wasn't personal for you in the beginning. it was a mission?...
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>> the f.b.i. proved it, three different departments in the fbi, they lookedty book and didn't have one single redactions in the book. >> there appear to be things redacted in the public domain? >> sure. >> a t.v. a answer? >> most has been in public domain, and i think, you know, they try to control the narrative, you know, the redactionses, they come every, you know, specific moments where, you know, the reader will understand the truth about what happened on 9-11, the truth about eits, interrogation techniques. still ahead, torture does it wofrnl? thoughts on the topic next. >> this is talk to al jazeera. i am ali velshi speak with counter terrorism expert and sufan. he intear gated zubata, one of the so-called high-value detainees in gau, inguantanamo. >> in gaunt tanamo. >> the cia interviewed and waterboarded? >> 83 times. >> 83 times but didn't get better information than you got without waterboarding. you became a bit after poster child for those arguing you don't have to water board. >> rig
>> the f.b.i. proved it, three different departments in the fbi, they lookedty book and didn't have one single redactions in the book. >> there appear to be things redacted in the public domain? >> sure. >> a t.v. a answer? >> most has been in public domain, and i think, you know, they try to control the narrative, you know, the redactionses, they come every, you know, specific moments where, you know, the reader will understand the truth about what happened on...
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>> the f.b.i. proved it, three different departments in the fbi, they lookedty book and didn't have one single redactions in the book. >> there appear to be things redacted in the public domain? >> sure. >> a t.v. a answer? >> most has been in public domain, and i think, you know, they try to control the narrative, you know, the redactionses, they come every, you know, specific moments where, you know, the reader will understand the truth about what happened on 9-11, the truth about eits, interrogation techniques. still ahead, torture does it wofrnl? thoughts on the topic next. >> television icon norman lear >> we hoped we were delivering real characters... >> creator of "all in the family" "the jeffersons" and "good times" talks race, comedy and american culture today... >> you're taking me to a place in this interview, i haven't been before... >> i told you this would be your best interview >> ...and it is... it's the current one... >> every monday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surpri
>> the f.b.i. proved it, three different departments in the fbi, they lookedty book and didn't have one single redactions in the book. >> there appear to be things redacted in the public domain? >> sure. >> a t.v. a answer? >> most has been in public domain, and i think, you know, they try to control the narrative, you know, the redactionses, they come every, you know, specific moments where, you know, the reader will understand the truth about what happened on...
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the f.b.i. confirmed today that the communist north korean government was behind the hack attack against sony pictures entertainment. at his year-end news conference, the president promised the u.s. will respond. he did not say how or when. he did say sony should not have pulled the movie "the interview" in response to the hackers' terror threat, suggesting it set a bad precedent. major garrett at the white house begins our coverage. >> we cannot have a society in which some dictator someplace can start imposing censorship here in the united states. >> reporter: the president said he understood sony faced serious financial and liability issues but said the company should not have caved. >> i am sympathetic to the concerns that they faced. having said all that, yes, i think they made a mistake. i wish they had spoken to me first. >> reporter: in an interview with cnn, sony pictures schettino michael linton said sony had been in direct contact with white house officials and the company did everythi
the f.b.i. confirmed today that the communist north korean government was behind the hack attack against sony pictures entertainment. at his year-end news conference, the president promised the u.s. will respond. he did not say how or when. he did say sony should not have pulled the movie "the interview" in response to the hackers' terror threat, suggesting it set a bad precedent. major garrett at the white house begins our coverage. >> we cannot have a society in which some...
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>> the f.b.i. proved it, three different departments in the fbi, they lookedty book and didn't have one single redactions in the book. >> there appear to be things redacted in the public domain? >> sure. >> a t.v. a answer? >> most has been in public domain, and i think, you know, they try to control the narrative, you know, the redactionses, they come every, you know, specific moments where, you know, the reader will understand the truth about what happened on 9-11, the truth about eits, interrogation techniques. still ahead, torture does it wofrnl? thoughts on the topic next. teach for america is supposed to educate poor children. >> schools where kids need grade teaching the most. >> can unprepared teachers make a difference? >> why are we sending them teachers with 5 weeks of training? >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly u
>> the f.b.i. proved it, three different departments in the fbi, they lookedty book and didn't have one single redactions in the book. >> there appear to be things redacted in the public domain? >> sure. >> a t.v. a answer? >> most has been in public domain, and i think, you know, they try to control the narrative, you know, the redactionses, they come every, you know, specific moments where, you know, the reader will understand the truth about what happened on...
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james, meanwhile, the f.b.i. continuing its investigation of the sony hack. >> brown: ben tracy in l.a. thank you, ben. well, the u.s. economy really took off between july and september. today, the previous estimate of 3.9% growth was revised upward to 5%. that's the fastest in more than a decade. althony mason is here to talk about that. .,llo, anthony. >> reporter: j.b., it was the best quarter since the summer of 2003, led by strong consumer spending and an upswing in business investment. that kicked off a rally on wall street. the dow closed above 18,000 for the first time ever, its second major milestone of the year. it crossed 17,000 just back in july. wall street has been setting one record after another. the dow has had 36 record closes this year. the s&p 500 has had 51. for the year, the dow is up nearly 9%, the s&p nearly 13%. so, six years into the recovery, the u.s. economy looks to have finally hit the gas. hiring is accelerating, wages are starting to pick up. and gas prices are tumbling down. and w
james, meanwhile, the f.b.i. continuing its investigation of the sony hack. >> brown: ben tracy in l.a. thank you, ben. well, the u.s. economy really took off between july and september. today, the previous estimate of 3.9% growth was revised upward to 5%. that's the fastest in more than a decade. althony mason is here to talk about that. .,llo, anthony. >> reporter: j.b., it was the best quarter since the summer of 2003, led by strong consumer spending and an upswing in business...
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last friday's, the f.b.i. id it believed north korea was behind the cyber attack on sony pictures. on twitty, the stars of the movie, james franco and seth rogue an, claimed victory, and saluted the moviegoers who they credit with demanding the release of the film. and right now, sony executives say the release of this film will make it easier for them to show it to the general public. as of right now, too, there is no word yet on whether any major theater chains will reconsider its decision to not show the film. james. >> brown: jareek athank you so much. as jericka, just reported, the f.b.i. blames north korea for hacking sony pictures. others are not so sure. ben tracy has that part of the story. >> sony was not just hacked. this was a company that has essentially been nuked from the inside. >> reporter: curt stanberger say senior vice president with norse, a respected silicon valley cybir security firm. while not directly involved in the sony case, it has conducted its own investigation. >> we are very conf
last friday's, the f.b.i. id it believed north korea was behind the cyber attack on sony pictures. on twitty, the stars of the movie, james franco and seth rogue an, claimed victory, and saluted the moviegoers who they credit with demanding the release of the film. and right now, sony executives say the release of this film will make it easier for them to show it to the general public. as of right now, too, there is no word yet on whether any major theater chains will reconsider its decision to...
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the f.b.i. suspected him of being one of the leaders of "al qaeda's external operations program." he was accused of plotting to bomb trains in new york and london in 2009. pakistan says two other militants were also killed in the raid, as was a pakistani soldier. outgoing defense secretary chuck hagel says the u.s. will keep a larger force in afghanistan than it originally planned. hagel announced in kabul today that up to 10,800 troops will remain in afghanistan at the beginning of next year. that's 1,000 more troops than the defense department initially announced. kabul's seen an uptick in taliban attacks over the last few weeks. secretary hagel says the violence was predictable since militants are trying to disrupt afghanistan's new government, led by president ghani. and in the philippines, more than 650,000 people evacuated from coastal villages just as typhoon hagupit made landfall this morning. the storm weakened before hitting the eastern coast, but gusts were still peaking at 120 miles per hour. the typhoon has knocked out power, downed trees and cancelled more than 150 f
the f.b.i. suspected him of being one of the leaders of "al qaeda's external operations program." he was accused of plotting to bomb trains in new york and london in 2009. pakistan says two other militants were also killed in the raid, as was a pakistani soldier. outgoing defense secretary chuck hagel says the u.s. will keep a larger force in afghanistan than it originally planned. hagel announced in kabul today that up to 10,800 troops will remain in afghanistan at the beginning of...
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when members can learn that the f.b.i. n control the webcam without the light turning on, that would make for a great c-span moment. speaking of c-span, we have viewers joining us there. state your name and affiliation if you have a question. >> i am paul wagner. you all discussed the increasing use of encription or likely increasing use of incrippings end to end. it seems clear the surveillance agencies are going to want to target the devices themselves and the end users. how can end users trust -- it seems like they would want to go after the operating system or the hardware. how can end users trust microsoft, anding, indel or motorola in the face of secret ? ders any way we can trust them whether through open source hardware, software or any other model. >> i know this is a law enforcement panel and not a national security panel. in the national security context there is good reason to be concerned about the financial relationships between large u.s. chip and other equipment companies and the intelligence community. i th
when members can learn that the f.b.i. n control the webcam without the light turning on, that would make for a great c-span moment. speaking of c-span, we have viewers joining us there. state your name and affiliation if you have a question. >> i am paul wagner. you all discussed the increasing use of encription or likely increasing use of incrippings end to end. it seems clear the surveillance agencies are going to want to target the devices themselves and the end users. how can end...
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they searched the ground, in the water and the f.b.i. called on philadelphia police chopper to circle the sky above main street and the canal area. shane's family and friends spent another day posting fliers. the last place anyone saw him, kildare's, issued a statement saying shape was not intoxicated when he left the bar and was not kicked out. they said he had a $17 tab for three beers and was polite and respectful, something his family says is his character. >> i knew that he wasn't drunk or ainebriated. >> right now, we're at a standstill. we just need one -- one thing to point us in the right direction. and i think that will bring shane home. >> west chester university is planning to hold a vigil for shane on campus on wednesday. his family is asking anyone who may have seen shane or anything out of ordinary -- 2:00 -- excuse me. >>> sorry for that. or seen anything suspicious on thanksgiving morning around 2:00 to give the f.b.i. or philadelphia police a call. reporting live, nbc 10 news. >> all right, denise, thank you. tonight, we
they searched the ground, in the water and the f.b.i. called on philadelphia police chopper to circle the sky above main street and the canal area. shane's family and friends spent another day posting fliers. the last place anyone saw him, kildare's, issued a statement saying shape was not intoxicated when he left the bar and was not kicked out. they said he had a $17 tab for three beers and was polite and respectful, something his family says is his character. >> i knew that he wasn't...
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the f.b.i. confirms north korea hacked sony pictures. president obama says it was a mistake to pull the film at the center of the controversy. >> we cannot have a society in which some dictator someplace can start imposing censorship in the united states. iraqi army,with the a bbc crew goes to the frontline of the fight against islamic state fighters in anbar province. >> ♪ >> the music has been heard in more than 500 films. after an amazingly successful career, he still has one regret. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. president obama says sony pictures made a mistake going the satirical film "the interview," a comedy about the assassination of the company had aoken to him first became at news conference just hours after the f.b.i. confirmed north korea was behind the hacking of the sony system. >> who would have guessed when sony put the film into production the trouble it would cause? first they came under cyber attack from north korea. today, they came under full frontal attack from the
the f.b.i. confirms north korea hacked sony pictures. president obama says it was a mistake to pull the film at the center of the controversy. >> we cannot have a society in which some dictator someplace can start imposing censorship in the united states. iraqi army,with the a bbc crew goes to the frontline of the fight against islamic state fighters in anbar province. >> ♪ >> the music has been heard in more than 500 films. after an amazingly successful career, he still has...
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the f.b.i. planning to call out north korea today as sony cancels the christmas day release of the movie called "the interview." >> that's right, the terrorists have won. >> good morning to everyone at home. the crippling cyber attack that exposed private e-mails, social security number and health records was orchestrated by north korea. the administration expected to call out the country at a press conference today. while the cyber attack may have been sanctioned by the north korean government sources tell us it is possible the hack was done from outside of the country's borders. the news comes as president obama tells the american public not to panic over the hackers movie theater threat. >> the cyber attack is very serious. we're investigating and taking it seriously. we'll be vigilant. if we see something we think is serious and credible we'll alert the public. for now my recommendation would be that people go to the movies. >> hours after authorities determined it was north korea behind the
the f.b.i. planning to call out north korea today as sony cancels the christmas day release of the movie called "the interview." >> that's right, the terrorists have won. >> good morning to everyone at home. the crippling cyber attack that exposed private e-mails, social security number and health records was orchestrated by north korea. the administration expected to call out the country at a press conference today. while the cyber attack may have been sanctioned by the...
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the story made no sense and who the f.b.i.'s whose attorney basically seemed not to believe and that's the fairest reading we can give you. now, a new bomb shell report putting the testimony even further into question. the smoking gun web site reporting to identify witness 40 that she is a woman with, "a criminal past who has a history of making racist remarks." >> we're not endeavoring to give a proper name to this witness. we are endevil ering, though, to >> we're not endeavoring to give a proper name to this witness. we are endevil ering, though, to figure out why someone who was so non-credible was testified -- first, what did you learn? how did you verify the nature of this person in this situation? >> well, what we did was we looked at all of the two volumes of grand jury testimony. since we looked at the unredacted portions of the pedigree information, since the criminal convictions and she was adopted, found at a facebook page that was in support of law enforcement officers, et cetera, et cetera. and then we basically w
the story made no sense and who the f.b.i.'s whose attorney basically seemed not to believe and that's the fairest reading we can give you. now, a new bomb shell report putting the testimony even further into question. the smoking gun web site reporting to identify witness 40 that she is a woman with, "a criminal past who has a history of making racist remarks." >> we're not endeavoring to give a proper name to this witness. we are endevil ering, though, to >> we're not...
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what the f.b.i. said is they have observed presumably through signals intelligence that those machines were actually contacting north korean structure. they were going through proxies but they were able to observe the connections between the proxies and the north korean structure used in past attacks. >> ifill: proxies is different than saying north korea itself is involved. it's saying somebody else was doing it on their behalf? >> i mean the machines, not necessarily the people. you don't attack directly through a country. you go through servers in germany or thailand. >> ifill: does that sound reasonable to you that maybe it's not the north korean government as a state actor but the north korean government going through proxies? >> it's certainly plausible. i've said all i long you can't rule out north korea as being behind this, but we need evidence that ties into it. the proxies dmitri mentioned are fairly well known. if you look up i.p. addresses looking at representation ace long line, you will
what the f.b.i. said is they have observed presumably through signals intelligence that those machines were actually contacting north korean structure. they were going through proxies but they were able to observe the connections between the proxies and the north korean structure used in past attacks. >> ifill: proxies is different than saying north korea itself is involved. it's saying somebody else was doing it on their behalf? >> i mean the machines, not necessarily the people....
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why the f.b.i. is looking at north korea. >>> reuse and recycle, the architects and buildings breathing new life into old spaces. ♪ >>> a half hour. it started as a pretty calm normal meeting but turned contentious as many residents felt that the ferguson commission appointed by the governor was out of touch with some of the real issues here in the community. >> i haven't seen many of you out there, outside, outside when the cameras are here, outside of when there is a meeting. people are tired of needing to meet. we are honored that you all have credentials and you are educated but you do not reflect the community we live in. >> this is not a ferguson post. this is throughout the state of missouri. >> this was the very first meeting of the ferguson commission, the 16 members were all appointed by governor to address the social and economic ishsz he said have been highlighted by the death of michael brown. many of the people in the audience felt that the governor should have been here. this was a mee
why the f.b.i. is looking at north korea. >>> reuse and recycle, the architects and buildings breathing new life into old spaces. ♪ >>> a half hour. it started as a pretty calm normal meeting but turned contentious as many residents felt that the ferguson commission appointed by the governor was out of touch with some of the real issues here in the community. >> i haven't seen many of you out there, outside, outside when the cameras are here, outside of when there is a...
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dismissing research and defending the f.b.i.'s exertion that it was north korean government responsible for the hack. this has been publicly making the case and not only was north korea not responsible for that north korea probably was behind it. the company identified six suspects including one former sony employee, a ten-year veteran who was laid off in may. in other words, rezejers think the sony hack was an inside job. carried out by a group of people who were then able to con the f.b.i. and the president of the united states into pointing the finger at the wrong cull prit thereby presip tating an international incident. this there have been a lot of smart and sophisticated people saying all oil long they have not persuaded north korea was behind the sony act. a senior v.p. at norse explained the skepticism like this. the team zeroed in by cross referencing information called from hacker chat rooms. meanwhile, reuters is now reporting north korea is still responsible for the hack, but they had help. reuters reports that inves
dismissing research and defending the f.b.i.'s exertion that it was north korean government responsible for the hack. this has been publicly making the case and not only was north korea not responsible for that north korea probably was behind it. the company identified six suspects including one former sony employee, a ten-year veteran who was laid off in may. in other words, rezejers think the sony hack was an inside job. carried out by a group of people who were then able to con the f.b.i....
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now, the f.b.i. nvestigating whether some have gone too far in response with so-called revenge hacking. here's jan crawford. >> reporter: after the u.s. government announced in 2012 that iran was behind hacking some of the largest u.s. banking institutions, the banks met with federal officials where according to bloomberg news, an individual from jpmorgan floated a plan. they hit back by taking down the iranian servers. michael riley writes for bloomberg. >> there was a lot of legal questions that came up, but somebody did shut down the servers and the f.b.i. is trying to figure out who did it. >> reporter: that's because under a 30-year-old federal law u.s. companies cannot take any preemptive actions. they can't access external computers to overload servers retrieve stolen information not even stoon impending attack. >> they're incredibly frustrated. they're incredibly vulnerable, and they-- they are looking for other options and some of those options may be going after the hackers. >> reporter: the
now, the f.b.i. nvestigating whether some have gone too far in response with so-called revenge hacking. here's jan crawford. >> reporter: after the u.s. government announced in 2012 that iran was behind hacking some of the largest u.s. banking institutions, the banks met with federal officials where according to bloomberg news, an individual from jpmorgan floated a plan. they hit back by taking down the iranian servers. michael riley writes for bloomberg. >> there was a lot of legal...
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the f.b.i. is warning american troops to isil might try to attack them a in the u.s., encouraging them to review their social media activity. has the f.b.i. explained what kind of postings they're worried about. >> this is a phenomenon of our age of social media and the way people are hyper connected these days. they're saying that soldiers could unwittingly leave a trail that the terrorists could follow and urges them to essentially erase their digital footprints. >> american soldiers are highly visible in many u.s. cities and airports especially with the holiday season in full swing. the f.b.i. and department of homeland security are taking steps to make them less of a target for terrorists, warning uniformed military personnel about the potential for isil carrying out attacks against them here on u.s. soil. >> this sounds like it's much more specific, it's organized, isis is choosing the attackers and probably choosing the targets. >> in a recently released bulletin, military members have been
the f.b.i. is warning american troops to isil might try to attack them a in the u.s., encouraging them to review their social media activity. has the f.b.i. explained what kind of postings they're worried about. >> this is a phenomenon of our age of social media and the way people are hyper connected these days. they're saying that soldiers could unwittingly leave a trail that the terrorists could follow and urges them to essentially erase their digital footprints. >> american...
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we also don't know what access the f.b.i. has but we do know that this is a wide-ranging attack on sony systems and just logically thinking, i'm no cyber security expert, that could mean it's an inside job. >> it is the most plausible outcome. when i heard it, i thought that makes perfect sense. if you have an ax to grind with your employer and want to show your boss as being the whatever you think they are what better way to prove that than hacking their systems? this is a problem most large companies face, is that when you let someone go, do they still ever access to every other network drive network service he email things like that. you are leaving a back door open leaving through the front door, but leaving the kitchen door open. >> these seem like two vastly different things, a sovereign nation north korea which the f.b.i. maintains was behind this hack versus somebody inside. is there no way for people to trace where the hack came from? >> this is what's great, there is a way to trace where the hack came from and that i
we also don't know what access the f.b.i. has but we do know that this is a wide-ranging attack on sony systems and just logically thinking, i'm no cyber security expert, that could mean it's an inside job. >> it is the most plausible outcome. when i heard it, i thought that makes perfect sense. if you have an ax to grind with your employer and want to show your boss as being the whatever you think they are what better way to prove that than hacking their systems? this is a problem most...
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the f.b.i. officially accusing north korea of being behind the sown ji hack attack. pete center >> this is something stephanie he had been reporting all this week about the government leaning this direction and now we are expecting to get official word according to u.s. law enforcement official that they will spell out why they think north korea is ultimately behind this cyberattack against sony. that is the big news today. we wait to see exactly what evidence they will put forward. the big question after that is how will the united states respond? what are the options available to the government? we will hear president obama talk about this as well. >> what are some of the options? obviously this is a big wow and it's official, but what does it mean? >> well, the options are limited at this point, and again we have to wait and see what evidence they put forward and see whether it originated within north korea itself or if there were sur gas outside of the country, but it's very hard, for exampl
the f.b.i. officially accusing north korea of being behind the sown ji hack attack. pete center >> this is something stephanie he had been reporting all this week about the government leaning this direction and now we are expecting to get official word according to u.s. law enforcement official that they will spell out why they think north korea is ultimately behind this cyberattack against sony. that is the big news today. we wait to see exactly what evidence they will put forward. the...
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the f.b.i. has been looking into a major computer breach at sony pictures for the past two weeks, but friday's the hacking took an ominous turn as several employees received threatening e-mails. here's carter evans. >> reporter: cbs news has confirmed that some sony pictures employees are concerned after receiving a rambling e-mail yesterday written in broken english. it asked them to sign a statement cutting ties with sony. the message claimed to be from the head of a group calling itself guardians of peace which has taken responsibility for a series of hacks against sony. the attacks began on november 24 when this image popped on to nearly 4,000 company computer screens. hackers stole sensitive corporate documents and erased hard drives. computer security firm identity finder analyzed the data hackers released online and found more than 47,000 social security numbers, including current and former sony employees, as well as personal information of celebrities like sylvester stallone and director
the f.b.i. has been looking into a major computer breach at sony pictures for the past two weeks, but friday's the hacking took an ominous turn as several employees received threatening e-mails. here's carter evans. >> reporter: cbs news has confirmed that some sony pictures employees are concerned after receiving a rambling e-mail yesterday written in broken english. it asked them to sign a statement cutting ties with sony. the message claimed to be from the head of a group calling...
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but the f.b.i. again focuses directly on north korea. margaret brennan looks at the latest evidence. and major garrett on the effort to save the koalas before it's too late. >> reporter: is the word "extinction" too alarmist? >> no, extinction isn't too alarmist. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> o'donnell: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm norah o'donnell. the news came suddenly and cut like a dagger. after three days of searching debris and bodies from air asia flight 8501 were located today off borneo, not far from where the a-320 vanished from radar screens with 162 people on board. many of their families were overcome with sorrow as they saw the television footage. allen pizzey begins our coverage tonight in indonesia where the flight originated. >> reporter: as the search resumed in the java sea, there was a grim discovery-- a body floating in the water. for the families, it shattered all hope that their loved ones would be found alive. the picture was shown on indonesian televisi
but the f.b.i. again focuses directly on north korea. margaret brennan looks at the latest evidence. and major garrett on the effort to save the koalas before it's too late. >> reporter: is the word "extinction" too alarmist? >> no, extinction isn't too alarmist. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> o'donnell: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm norah o'donnell. the news came suddenly and cut like a dagger....
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. >> this is a matter that is still under investigation by the f.b.i. and the national security division of the department of justice. this is something that's being treated as a serious national security matter. there is evidence to indicate that we have seen destructive activity with malicious intent that was initiated by a sophisticated actor. >> today, senator john mccane did blame north korea, add vvocd an update and he said that pulling the movie to appease criminal hackers sets troubling precedence to use cyber as an offensive weapon, even more aggressively, in the future. that also has been arranged by security experts and artists in the wake of sony's decision. some protesters had planned to screen another movie slamming the north korean government. it also happens to depict the death of north korea's previous dictator. albeit, in puppet form. but that relatively basic sign of solidarity, screening an old, widely available movie, was also squashed. today, several theaters said they were cancelling those plans after receiving orders from moving s
. >> this is a matter that is still under investigation by the f.b.i. and the national security division of the department of justice. this is something that's being treated as a serious national security matter. there is evidence to indicate that we have seen destructive activity with malicious intent that was initiated by a sophisticated actor. >> today, senator john mccane did blame north korea, add vvocd an update and he said that pulling the movie to appease criminal hackers...
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the j. edgar hoover f.b.i. where he considered me as being and others like me others in my organization to be the greatest this to the security of ation. i had been honorably discharged as the military four years a veteran, serving four years in the u.s. army, volunteered a the army, and all of sudden some three years later i to the umber one threat security of the nation that i had pledged to give my life for . . only three years earlier or six years earlier. him?id they kill hy did they kill fred? ell, the fred that i knew, the fred hamp ton that i spent time y in and day out with, the red hampton, the man full of mor and compassion, strong ill, but soft-hearted. the fred hampton who could move crowds with his eloquence. the fred hampton that wanted me and others to learn the art of peaking. would force us to listen to speeches of african-american preachers and other orators. whose laughter great, strong-voiced, the fred hampton said what he mean and meant what he said. and the fred hampton you could call on a
the j. edgar hoover f.b.i. where he considered me as being and others like me others in my organization to be the greatest this to the security of ation. i had been honorably discharged as the military four years a veteran, serving four years in the u.s. army, volunteered a the army, and all of sudden some three years later i to the umber one threat security of the nation that i had pledged to give my life for . . only three years earlier or six years earlier. him?id they kill hy did they kill...
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the f.b.i. is now alerting prosecutors across the country that these errors may need to be disclosed to some defendants, potentially undermining criminal cases. >> sreenivasan: in recent days, pro-western kurdish fighters, backed by american air power, have forced isis fighters in northern iraq to retreat from territory they seized last summer. for more about this, we are joined by anthony cordesman of the center for strategic and international studies in washington. cordesman previously served in the state department and was the director of intelligence assessment in the office of the secretary of defense. >> sreenivasan: so what happened in the past few days? >> what happened is that a combination of syrian and iraqi kurdish forces, backed by u.s. and other airpower, opened up a line where yazkis-- these are a minority group who have been stranded on a mountain range for months-- could actually move out along the ground. now, this was important not only because the yazdis for the first time wer
the f.b.i. is now alerting prosecutors across the country that these errors may need to be disclosed to some defendants, potentially undermining criminal cases. >> sreenivasan: in recent days, pro-western kurdish fighters, backed by american air power, have forced isis fighters in northern iraq to retreat from territory they seized last summer. for more about this, we are joined by anthony cordesman of the center for strategic and international studies in washington. cordesman previously...
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but the f.b.i. and the state department have people that are specially trained to do this, and they should be interacting with the family early, often, and, also, the fact is, captors, the organization, isis, al-qaeda and in the philippines will try to call the families. we want the families to be as prepared as possible, to be as helpful because they obviously want to do what's best for their loved one. host: i want to ask you about your job specifically in the bush white house but let's get to earl from post halls, idaho. good morning. caller: good morning. my question for dane is, he said that we are not rewarding countries or giving them aid yet with iran and sahid and others years later are being held and we have released millions of dollars, released all kinds of sanctions on that country. and yet we still have three americans being held in that country. host: thank you, earl. guest: this is a vexing problem. the white house, the inner agency, the state department, they are faced with negotiati
but the f.b.i. and the state department have people that are specially trained to do this, and they should be interacting with the family early, often, and, also, the fact is, captors, the organization, isis, al-qaeda and in the philippines will try to call the families. we want the families to be as prepared as possible, to be as helpful because they obviously want to do what's best for their loved one. host: i want to ask you about your job specifically in the bush white house but let's get...
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what the f.b.i. turned out was evidence that these tacks were similar to some other attacks that were believed to have been done by the north koreans, including one on south korean banks and media last year. but they didn't reveal what i suspect is the strongest evidence, which probably comes from classified monitoring systems. >> david, one of the things you and i and others have heard before is that actors with the capability to carry out a massive cyber attack don't have motive and actors with the motive probably don't have the capability. do we now see an actor with both capability and motive to really carry out a devastating attack on the united states? >> they certainly had the motive because they declared that this movie intended as comedy was actually an act of war. the capability i think surprised a lot of people in the u.s. government. attacking sony is the same as being able to bring down the electric grid or telecommunication systems, we don't know that. but it's one of the things you have
what the f.b.i. turned out was evidence that these tacks were similar to some other attacks that were believed to have been done by the north koreans, including one on south korean banks and media last year. but they didn't reveal what i suspect is the strongest evidence, which probably comes from classified monitoring systems. >> david, one of the things you and i and others have heard before is that actors with the capability to carry out a massive cyber attack don't have motive and...
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the f.b.i. and president obama have blamed it on north korea. tonight, the north is having its own problems with the internet. bob orr has been looking into that. >> outages and connectivity problems have disrupted north korea's internet over the past few days and monday the spotty network crashed raising speculation of an attack by hackers or a state-sponsored cyberunit. experts caution the outages could be traced to maintenance problems or a malfunction but the internet blackout came as north korea threatened broad new cyberattacks against u.s. targets including the pentagon and the white house. at the state department, the threats were dismissed and kim jong-un was called on to take responsibility for the devastating attack on sony pictures. >> if they want to help here, they can admit culpability and compensate sony for damages. >> brown: the white house promised a proportional response, measurers including sanctions aimed and kim's regime or the relisting of north korea as a state sponsor of terrorism. over the weekend, president obama was c
the f.b.i. and president obama have blamed it on north korea. tonight, the north is having its own problems with the internet. bob orr has been looking into that. >> outages and connectivity problems have disrupted north korea's internet over the past few days and monday the spotty network crashed raising speculation of an attack by hackers or a state-sponsored cyberunit. experts caution the outages could be traced to maintenance problems or a malfunction but the internet blackout came as...
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if they -- if the f.b.i. is right, and they did do it, they have the capability to do it.ir eve somehow seen it as being in their strategic interest to do it and they've been caught, what do you think is the range of options that the u.s. can consider in response. >> i don't think this shutting down of the internet today is a proportional response. i take at face value is that the u.s. government says there is no u.s. involvement. the proportional response would be one putting north korea on the terrorism list, which denies them access to a lot of landing rights and another e other economic cause. the second would be something that we've done before, and that is through chinesebacks, limit the cash they can get through some chinese institutions. those are the more proportional responses. my speculating is either the chinese shut down, the north korean internet, although that's doubtful. although china is quiet mad at north korea. the other is that north korea, on its own, shut it down. regimes, when they go through tense moments, like syria, occasionally hit shut it down.
if they -- if the f.b.i. is right, and they did do it, they have the capability to do it.ir eve somehow seen it as being in their strategic interest to do it and they've been caught, what do you think is the range of options that the u.s. can consider in response. >> i don't think this shutting down of the internet today is a proportional response. i take at face value is that the u.s. government says there is no u.s. involvement. the proportional response would be one putting north korea...
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the f.b.i.wants help from hackers. >> samsung wants to have a computer that envelops users. >> the f.b.i. wants to hire hackers advertising for people with expense in "ethical hacking." >> the cyber world is part of everything it does from counterterrorism to criminal activity. >> samsung plans to offer the first deck top computer next year and the first computer with a curved monitor. that will set better envelop the user. >> it is available in february for $1,300. >> a brand new smartphone was under the tree but don't chuck the old one. >> use it for navigation or a baby monitor or a lot of new devices are coming out for a wi-fi connection, temperature control and lighting -- all controlled by smartphones. those are the tech bytes. have a great day. >> snow is in the forecast for san francisco's aquarium. how officials plan to welcome the new animals. >> a strange sight: cars are covered in salt. >>> a look outside you can see plenty of buildings the embarcadero buildings are lit up crystal cl
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and the f.b.i. s been very helpful, but they have a fraction of the budget like the organization like the nsa has to throw at this. >> there might be mallware? >> i would not be surprised. >> president obama has been keeping himself pretty busy lately, finding a new secretary of defense. that is not all. i'll tell you what you probably haven't heard next. to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty bre
and the f.b.i. s been very helpful, but they have a fraction of the budget like the organization like the nsa has to throw at this. >> there might be mallware? >> i would not be surprised. >> president obama has been keeping himself pretty busy lately, finding a new secretary of defense. that is not all. i'll tell you what you probably haven't heard next. to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines,...
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just one day after the f.b.i. rmally pinned it on north korea, they're firing back, offering a to help. the national security council says if north korea wants to help, they can admit they did it and compensate sony. will carr has more from our west coast news room. hey, will. >> reporter: the ceo of sony has defended their actions up until this point and says the only decision they have made specifically is not to release "the interview" on christmas day. instead, he says what they want to do is release it on a, quote, different platform. but here is the problem. so far no cable, satellite or streaming services have stepped up andhnx offered to release the movie. p it comes at the same time as the f.b.i. says north korea was behind the cyber attack. they're not offering many details, but they did describe similarities in that attack to previous attacks by the isolated country, including those against south korean banks and news organizations back in 2013. yesterday an e-mail was sent to sony computers from the ori
just one day after the f.b.i. rmally pinned it on north korea, they're firing back, offering a to help. the national security council says if north korea wants to help, they can admit they did it and compensate sony. will carr has more from our west coast news room. hey, will. >> reporter: the ceo of sony has defended their actions up until this point and says the only decision they have made specifically is not to release "the interview" on christmas day. instead, he says what...