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the second explanation is this is a deep and dark underworld. a we can't trust these movies, there are cyberand streaming sites and sneaker net, carries around things like this, this is a 16-gig drive, one kid in the dorm downloads the hobbit, puts it on this and shares it with everyone else. >> we can't trust these movies. how do we know that 8.how many million people downloaded the hobbit. >> for what it's worth it's an interesting figure. there's a bunch of people who download the stuff and maybe never watch it. it's a very weird underworld, famous downloaders, everyone downloads these, for several weeks, just because the famous uploader uploaded these movies. last year a movie called project x which no one has ever heard of was the biggest movie, consume two years ago was the most downloaded movie of the year. these figures are sort of weird and don't represent the cyberlockers, and streaming sites which is another problem. >> not only that but tv programs. who is on this list? >> tv is what you would expect. the walking dead, how i met your
the second explanation is this is a deep and dark underworld. a we can't trust these movies, there are cyberand streaming sites and sneaker net, carries around things like this, this is a 16-gig drive, one kid in the dorm downloads the hobbit, puts it on this and shares it with everyone else. >> we can't trust these movies. how do we know that 8.how many million people downloaded the hobbit. >> for what it's worth it's an interesting figure. there's a bunch of people who download...
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> how would anyone know if this is effective: speaking of letting the terrorist go, the nigeria underworld bomber was not on the list. the pakistani american failed and was not on the list. a lot of us are wondering those two, how did they not get on the list. >> it's not a product of the process, not being robust enough. it is a fools errand. if someone is - is suspected of a crime, law enforcement should investigate that person. if the law enforcement finds evidence, they should be charged with a crime. hour safety is not served and our rights are imperilled. >> what resource does someone have if they are put on the list. >> well, in dr ibrahim's case it took eight years and a court battle with the united states department of justice for her to get recourse. the cost tells you that you can file a form and somehow get off the list but the bottom line is the government gives you no information about actions that they take if you file a claim form, the trip form. it's an opaque process. and dr ibrahim is the first person who has success fully challenged this list in court, which tells you h
> how would anyone know if this is effective: speaking of letting the terrorist go, the nigeria underworld bomber was not on the list. the pakistani american failed and was not on the list. a lot of us are wondering those two, how did they not get on the list. >> it's not a product of the process, not being robust enough. it is a fools errand. if someone is - is suspected of a crime, law enforcement should investigate that person. if the law enforcement finds evidence, they should be...
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our she ate it slowly and its three sections to take the underworld the earth and heavens the deal. you won't pass portrayed at the bolton ayden chested man sounds on all looking face. holding up the wounds. central park takes us into a as an older woman leaning mccain is abounding my servants. its depiction of the human figures. think about the monster piece of traditional chinese wanted to aye aye aye aye aye aye. was supposed to call the soul of the deceased. yes she usually has several wasn't sure that she would go to heaven. so she made it back to my soul band i eye the eye. i should wait was only concerned about the boat on the lines. she never imagined how the family's fortunes declined on the dance. i mean she is still cannot go to the ground so that tends to become efficient in the capital. his son did a great grandson became a minute the officer who was nearly executed one or twice to transfer. austin he returned to junk shop the historical record about the family aunts. i once asked lewis family disappeared from history just that day itself dish into a diet. chun its peak
our she ate it slowly and its three sections to take the underworld the earth and heavens the deal. you won't pass portrayed at the bolton ayden chested man sounds on all looking face. holding up the wounds. central park takes us into a as an older woman leaning mccain is abounding my servants. its depiction of the human figures. think about the monster piece of traditional chinese wanted to aye aye aye aye aye aye. was supposed to call the soul of the deceased. yes she usually has several...
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their sound to hear that ariel sharon has gone to the underworld. on every morning. i've spoken to a few people one person said he's going to the jewish people here is good for the state of israel. i also spoke here with out me. who told me how he was feeling. i mean she would again how are you feeling. here in sadness the commercial loan move for me. and sure of. for many of the new bern. like the father he and two more to give hoping for the industry lingo for thinking. he can do with them. to go there right thing in the right time. or is it that. the other radio stations. we're going to make you known to history or the body of a real sharon israel's former prime minister and general has been placed in front of israel's parliament the knesset in jerusalem where he is sharon's body will lie in state for viewing. let's not take a look of the live pictures coming out of israel former israeli prime minister sharon is one of the country's most iconic and controversial figures. he guided the age of eighty five on january the eleventh. as a mark of respect the israeli fla
their sound to hear that ariel sharon has gone to the underworld. on every morning. i've spoken to a few people one person said he's going to the jewish people here is good for the state of israel. i also spoke here with out me. who told me how he was feeling. i mean she would again how are you feeling. here in sadness the commercial loan move for me. and sure of. for many of the new bern. like the father he and two more to give hoping for the industry lingo for thinking. he can do with them....
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you on a road to a self-sufficient life you know school right now because my little lot of the underworld i work with don't have exams on it miles of people get up go to work if they young sixteen seventeen years old.
you on a road to a self-sufficient life you know school right now because my little lot of the underworld i work with don't have exams on it miles of people get up go to work if they young sixteen seventeen years old.
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and other elements to increase the number of casualties so they say most likely this is a case of underworld violence rather than a terror attack with moscow is situated around five hundred kilometers away from sort you were just getting ready to host the winter olympics due to start in less than a month the city was visited by the president earlier on friday who wants to get reassured the security a ring around the city and the olympic venues to ensure the safety of the athletes and the spectators course that's taught most want to keep a major event like the winter olympic rowing like local you need more than just the top venues really provided more than the world class class athletes who are going to be there to make it all happen you also need as in many other forms of life an army of helpers to the such the twenty fourteen recruits that and they're getting a presidential pep talk. from a. but that meeting was also an opportunity for a question and answer session and one particular question of note came from a forum volunteer he watched why did the official track suits for sochi contain t
and other elements to increase the number of casualties so they say most likely this is a case of underworld violence rather than a terror attack with moscow is situated around five hundred kilometers away from sort you were just getting ready to host the winter olympics due to start in less than a month the city was visited by the president earlier on friday who wants to get reassured the security a ring around the city and the olympic venues to ensure the safety of the athletes and the...
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and other elements to increase the number of casualties so they say most likely this is a case of underworld violence rather than a terror attack is situated around five hundred kilometers away from source here which is getting ready to host the winter olympics due to start in less than a month the city was visited by the president earlier on friday who wants to get reassured the security a ring around the city and the olympic venues to ensure the safety of the athletes and spectators. you go pers kind of this is our senior international live from moscow to keep it major vent like the winter olympics were like clockwork you need all the top venues and world class athletes to make that happen you need a small army of helpers to in the saatchi twenty fourteen recruits and getting a presidential pep talk is a farmer. but that meeting was also an opportunity for a question and answer session and one particular question of note came from a forum volunteer he was asked why did the official track suits for saatchi contain the rainbow colors of russia is against gay propaganda well mr putin initiall
and other elements to increase the number of casualties so they say most likely this is a case of underworld violence rather than a terror attack is situated around five hundred kilometers away from source here which is getting ready to host the winter olympics due to start in less than a month the city was visited by the president earlier on friday who wants to get reassured the security a ring around the city and the olympic venues to ensure the safety of the athletes and spectators. you go...
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a much better technology the national monies you know but it is linked isn't it to the criminal underworld people are using it to buy illegal goods and that's why governments are talking isn't that nearly this not used to buy legal goods nearly as much as dollars are actually dollars have a much firmer leg to become one hundred or so why why government suspicious of it they don't like it do they it's threatening traditional currency traditional trade like governments like innovations that all they don't like lightbulbs that are like cars that are like eurostar care about innovations but it's coming regardless and yes it does threaten national monetary systems it's just a better technology and you can transfer it instantly real property between any two individuals in the world it's way less it takes up no space there's no chance actions fees at all happens of the matter of seconds instead of days and days and days with very high transaction fees i mean you know the becoming is. money as a model is true like a. car from nine hundred thirteen or something like a ford model a i mean you know a
a much better technology the national monies you know but it is linked isn't it to the criminal underworld people are using it to buy illegal goods and that's why governments are talking isn't that nearly this not used to buy legal goods nearly as much as dollars are actually dollars have a much firmer leg to become one hundred or so why why government suspicious of it they don't like it do they it's threatening traditional currency traditional trade like governments like innovations that all...
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in new york today but because it has gotten a tourist reputation hasn't it by being used by the underworld by criminals so they can't be traced and dealing with all sorts of suspect goods oh yeah but because of small player even in the illegal transactions the u.s. dollar is actually the major facilitator of illegal transactions of drugs and human trafficking all sorts of nasty businesses most of the trade is done with the u.s. dollar not bitcoin bitcoin is a small player as a small percentage of its transactions are illegal that's true but the majority are for legal goods whereas the u.s. dollar is the primary player in international trade in illicit items but could big . and eventually become a major threat to the dollar. well it is a threat but it's something that's not going to happen in the next day or the next year it's going to take some time to develop and basically the central bank the federal reserve and central banks around the world can fight off bitcoin by providing a more stable dollar a more stable euro they're in the business right now of making the world uncertain as to th
in new york today but because it has gotten a tourist reputation hasn't it by being used by the underworld by criminals so they can't be traced and dealing with all sorts of suspect goods oh yeah but because of small player even in the illegal transactions the u.s. dollar is actually the major facilitator of illegal transactions of drugs and human trafficking all sorts of nasty businesses most of the trade is done with the u.s. dollar not bitcoin bitcoin is a small player as a small percentage...
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other elements to increase the number of casualties on the same or slightly this is a case of the underworld. violence so rather than a terror attack with the dog is situated around five hundred km away from school she is getting me to force the winter olympics due to start in less than a month. the city was visited by the president early on friday once again reassured the us security ring around the city and to the olympic venues to ensure the safety off the athletes and the spectators. he built a school and this is austin's national line from moscow that to get a major event like that would remain picture in my pot with any moment all menus and low class athletes to make that happen you need a small army of helpers to this aunty twenty fourteen credits a beginning a presidential pet toll is and aunties engine from. and on the scene is also not the cheesy requesting a non suspension one in particular a question if they came from a farm gone into the last one to the official front seats to sell chicken pie in the rain viacom is if russia is against the eagles again above listed taken in the
other elements to increase the number of casualties on the same or slightly this is a case of the underworld. violence so rather than a terror attack with the dog is situated around five hundred km away from school she is getting me to force the winter olympics due to start in less than a month. the city was visited by the president early on friday once again reassured the us security ring around the city and to the olympic venues to ensure the safety off the athletes and the spectators. he...
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allegedly a well-known programmer in the underworld who has about 60 customers who buy his software.other threat we're following tonight involving your tax refund check. the thieves out to get it before you can. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, irs watchdogs are calling it a growing epidemic. thieves taking off with your tax returns before you ever file them. jennifer orange says she was a victim. >> somebody had already filed taxes using our social security numbers. and we were denied getting our tax return back. >> reporter: she says it took her six months to get her hands on her own cash. >> it makes you feel like you're about this big. >> reporter: she's in florida, which tops the nation in i.d. theft. but it's happening everywhere. irs watchdogs say 1.6 million americans nationwide fell victim to the crime in just the first half of 2013. the federal trade commission telling abc news tax i.d. threat complaints have nearly doubled. >> all they have to do is use your social security number, fill out a 1040-ez form. these days, you don't have to submit a paper copy of
allegedly a well-known programmer in the underworld who has about 60 customers who buy his software.other threat we're following tonight involving your tax refund check. the thieves out to get it before you can. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, irs watchdogs are calling it a growing epidemic. thieves taking off with your tax returns before you ever file them. jennifer orange says she was a victim. >> somebody had already filed taxes using our social security numbers....
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and other elements to increase the number of casualties or the same or slightly this is a case of underworldviolence rather than a terror attack with much guy is situated around five hundred kilometers away from source you were just getting ready to host the winter olympics due to start in less than a month the city was visited by the president earlier on friday who wants to get reassured the security a ring around the city and the olympic venues to ensure the safety of the athletes and spectators. and that story throughout the night before i go for this news update nother story coming in we know about a suicide note. in the afghan capital it's killed thirty people apparently there be a bomber blew himself up at a restaurant and foreigners are reported to be among the big tims their news tonight from there then the interior ministry saying the guards killed two other attackers who tried to storm the restaurant which is apparently a popular venue with afghan officials and foreign diplomats as well we could get to speed on that for the night thanks for being with us ryan was the foreign minist
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but the famous article in all of this is looting the economic underworld of bankruptcy for profit. that's by a nobel laureate in economics. and the point is that the ceo walks away wealthy when the bank suffers huge losses. and by the way, this is roughly the 12th massive fraud that jpmorgan has settled. so this is the greatest crime spree in financial circles in world history. >> why is this that people don't go to jail for this? people at the top of the big banks, and people at some level have to be responsible. why don't those guys go to jail? >> first, they used to in. in. in the savings and loan debacle, there were 1,000 felony convictions, and we had a 90% conviction rate against the 600 worst executives that caused that crisis. so the first answer is, big picture, big finance is the leading financial contributor to both imagine parties in the united states. so they don't want to be suing or prosecuting their friends. >> and then the smaller picture. >> here's what people don't understand. banks won't make criminal referrals against their own ceos, what you just heard are rar
but the famous article in all of this is looting the economic underworld of bankruptcy for profit. that's by a nobel laureate in economics. and the point is that the ceo walks away wealthy when the bank suffers huge losses. and by the way, this is roughly the 12th massive fraud that jpmorgan has settled. so this is the greatest crime spree in financial circles in world history. >> why is this that people don't go to jail for this? people at the top of the big banks, and people at some...
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we are pulling back the curtain on the shady underworld of hackers making millions in your name.he only car to pass a crash test. it's american, but it barely got a passing grade. and digging out after a winter storm. bone chilling temperatures, 2 feet of snow and chaos at the airport. coming up tonight on "the willis report." at ♪ ♪ ♪ gerri: welcome to "the willis report." you are showing your money and your voice. and tonight your personal information. many experts say that you should assume our identity is already up for sale on the black market. we are finding out more information about who is behind the target past and with us now we have the cofounder of crowd strike. a data security firm specializing in cases just like this one. welcome to the show and it's great to have you here. so can you tell us about this software? them our way or the we have used? where did it come from and who wrote it? >> it was built by 24-year-old in southern russia who claimed he was experimenting and trying to test computer security. but in reality he was selling his software for upwards of $20
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it was a kind of form -- kind of a form of underworld networking. the turning point, the key of that in what turned it from a local sting operation to a national one, was the mayor of camden, new jersey. i thought "american hustle" was a great movie. in the movie he is a trade that he is or trade as a reluctant -- he is portrayed as a reluctant. christian bale has to bring them into a meeting. in the end there is a certain amount of sympathy generated for him when he ends up getting caught. in fact, the mayor was about as corrupt as they come in early on he gave the undercover operatives lists of new jersey public that lists of public officials who said they are willing to sell their offices for cash. he was willing to engage in any kind of scheme, from counterfeiting to bribery. at one point he was discussing turning the port of camden into a narcotics entry point. the judge who presided over most of the titles call him a cesspool of corruption. to the operatives, he was a gold mine because he was the one who put them in touch with many of the cong
it was a kind of form -- kind of a form of underworld networking. the turning point, the key of that in what turned it from a local sting operation to a national one, was the mayor of camden, new jersey. i thought "american hustle" was a great movie. in the movie he is a trade that he is or trade as a reluctant -- he is portrayed as a reluctant. christian bale has to bring them into a meeting. in the end there is a certain amount of sympathy generated for him when he ends up getting...
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we are pulling back the curtain on the shady underworld of hackers making millions in your name.it's american, but it barely got a passing grade. and digging out after a winter storm. bone chilling temperatures, 2 feet of snow and chaos at the airport. coming up tonight on "the willis report." at ♪ ♪ ♪
we are pulling back the curtain on the shady underworld of hackers making millions in your name.it's american, but it barely got a passing grade. and digging out after a winter storm. bone chilling temperatures, 2 feet of snow and chaos at the airport. coming up tonight on "the willis report." at ♪ ♪ ♪
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a painter dives beneath the world to capture the ocean underworld on canvass.>> two cars go on a wild anchor fuelled ride. this is how it ended. the 911 calls from witnesses and what we know sparked it all. and plus, big changes to the sky line in one city. those litt things still get you. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet helpsapproved to treattime the msymptoms of bph, like needing to go freently. tell yr doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthenough for sex. do not take cialis if youtake , as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drinklcohol in excess. side effects may include headac, upset stomach, delayed baache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury,gety 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 breaing or swallowing, op taking cialis and get mecal help right away. ask your doctor about cia
a painter dives beneath the world to capture the ocean underworld on canvass.>> two cars go on a wild anchor fuelled ride. this is how it ended. the 911 calls from witnesses and what we know sparked it all. and plus, big changes to the sky line in one city. those litt things still get you. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet helpsapproved to treattime the msymptoms of bph, like needing to go freently. tell...
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captive would have been taken to a temple in the west court and sacrificed to the maya gods of the underworld. linda schele believes the ritual involved hundreds of people in a public ceremony of sacrifice and dance. the image of the dance has people dressed in the most incredibly elaborate costumes. it's almost like if you've ever seen the mummers dance in the thanksgiving day parade with the great feather fans around them. it was just like that. only these were iridescent, green quetzal feathers. there would have been musicians. they would have played drums this high... turtle shells with deer horns. they had great rattles like this. they had long wooden trumpets. they had whistles of all sorts, so that the whole place would have been filled with this incredible cacophony of sound. at the right moment, the king would pull a stingray spine through his tongue or cut through his genitals and pull paper or pull rope through it to draw the blood. some of the captives would have been sacrificed up above and thrown down to this part of the ceremonies. others of them the king himself would dispatch
captive would have been taken to a temple in the west court and sacrificed to the maya gods of the underworld. linda schele believes the ritual involved hundreds of people in a public ceremony of sacrifice and dance. the image of the dance has people dressed in the most incredibly elaborate costumes. it's almost like if you've ever seen the mummers dance in the thanksgiving day parade with the great feather fans around them. it was just like that. only these were iridescent, green quetzal...
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scientist, by this industry that includes big-money activists, and also just this bizarre, strange underworld of climate trolls, which are the kind of people when drudge links to an article, fill the article with 5,000 comments about what a hoax it was. what was it like to be in their crosshairs? >> well, you know, it isn't what i signed up for when i decided to get a degree in applied math and physics and go on to study climate science. i didn't realize that i would be at the center of a widespread attack, an effort to undermine the credibility of not just me, but my scientific colleagues in a cynical effort to discredit concern for climate change. and so, unfortunately, it's part of the job description, if you're a climate scientist today. >> and it wasn't just in your case that they tried to discredit your research funding. they tried to personally fire you. they tried to end your career. >> that's right. and if they hadn't done all of that, i wouldn't have had a book to write about it, in which i describe these amazing experiences that i've had as a completely, you know, accidental and un
scientist, by this industry that includes big-money activists, and also just this bizarre, strange underworld of climate trolls, which are the kind of people when drudge links to an article, fill the article with 5,000 comments about what a hoax it was. what was it like to be in their crosshairs? >> well, you know, it isn't what i signed up for when i decided to get a degree in applied math and physics and go on to study climate science. i didn't realize that i would be at the center of a...
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[ticking] >> beyond the las vegas strip, there's the shadowy underworld of illegal gambling. >> everybody'sit. let's regulate it. >> but in this underground economy, fortunes are on the line... >> the gambling world is set up for suckers to lose. >> ...and lives hang in the balance. >> all of these crimes that are used to intimidate people, to bring them into line, to punish them occur as a result of attempts to try to keep the money flowing.
[ticking] >> beyond the las vegas strip, there's the shadowy underworld of illegal gambling. >> everybody'sit. let's regulate it. >> but in this underground economy, fortunes are on the line... >> the gambling world is set up for suckers to lose. >> ...and lives hang in the balance. >> all of these crimes that are used to intimidate people, to bring them into line, to punish them occur as a result of attempts to try to keep the money flowing.
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in the underworld of miami, word got around. and a call came to major league baseball.there were more documents from bosch's biogenisis clinic. >> rob manfred: we got a call from a gentleman who identified himself only as bobby, and said he had the biogenesis documents and offered to make an agreement with us to get those documents. >> pelley: make an agreement? he offered to sell them to you. >> manfred: that's correct. that's correct. >> pelley: and you offered to buy them? >> manfred: he offered to sell them, and we bought them. >> pelley: how much? >> manfred: $100,000 originally, and then there was a second purchase for $25,000. >> pelley: but when you pay $125,000 to a guy who only identifies himself as bobby, doesn't that immediately call into question the authenticity of the documents? he's going to do anything he has to do to collect your $125,000. >> manfred: we were eyes wide open with respect to the questions that would surround these documents in terms of authenticating them in any legal proceeding, making sure they hadn't been doctored. to authenticate the
in the underworld of miami, word got around. and a call came to major league baseball.there were more documents from bosch's biogenisis clinic. >> rob manfred: we got a call from a gentleman who identified himself only as bobby, and said he had the biogenesis documents and offered to make an agreement with us to get those documents. >> pelley: make an agreement? he offered to sell them to you. >> manfred: that's correct. that's correct. >> pelley: and you offered to buy...
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the difference here is it's not a criminal underworld of the mob that he's showing.financial behavior on wall street and the margins of wall street that goes on, that's part of the daily lives of america. i think that we are still smarting from the economic collapse that many people have suffered from, not from the period depicted in the movies which is the 1980s but it's mirroring what's going on recently. i think emotions are pretty raw about it. the movie does not clearly come down on -- in judgment of belfort. he gets off in this movie, spoiler alert, with three years in prison, a slap on the wrist. at the end of the movie he's teaching seminars to people and teaching that behavior for money which is what he's doing today, i believe. >> that might be one of the problems, these people not being sufficiently punished. you knew at the end of "casino," another movie about bad guys, they were either dead, or in prison or living in the witness relocation program. leonardo is taking heat beyond the film for this video making the rounds, shows him seemingly praising jord
the difference here is it's not a criminal underworld of the mob that he's showing.financial behavior on wall street and the margins of wall street that goes on, that's part of the daily lives of america. i think that we are still smarting from the economic collapse that many people have suffered from, not from the period depicted in the movies which is the 1980s but it's mirroring what's going on recently. i think emotions are pretty raw about it. the movie does not clearly come down on -- in...
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if you're a criminal underworld businessman, i guess, you can buy this software. >> well, yeah, we believe that a 17-year-old was the original author of the malware, but his deal was to allow you to download the software and then if you got any credit cards, he would share the profits with you. >> when did you first find out about this? you said a moment ago, a year ago. does that mean you knew about this a year ago but didn't flag it, or this has been going on since a year ago? >> well, we saw the vulnerability about a year ago and we have been tracking a lot of the bad actors that have been doing this particular cybercrime so we knew about it a year ago. we have alerted law enforcement and some of the card associations. but you know, there's a lot of bad actors out there trying to get credit cards. >> amazing that this hasn't come to light yet. who exactly when you say these six retailers, who are they? >> well, we don't know exactly who they are because we didn't drill down on them. we saw their ip address and so we took that and forwarded it on to the authorities. they could be small m
if you're a criminal underworld businessman, i guess, you can buy this software. >> well, yeah, we believe that a 17-year-old was the original author of the malware, but his deal was to allow you to download the software and then if you got any credit cards, he would share the profits with you. >> when did you first find out about this? you said a moment ago, a year ago. does that mean you knew about this a year ago but didn't flag it, or this has been going on since a year ago?...
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it was a kind of form -- kind of a form of underworld networking.he turning point, the key of that in what turned it from a local sting operation to a national one, was the mayor of camden, new jersey. i thought "american hustle" was a great movie. in the movie he is a trade that he is or trade as a reluctant -- he is portrayed as a reluctant. christian bale has to bring them into a meeting. in the end there is a certain amount of sympathy generated for him when he ends up getting caught. fact, the mayor was about as corrupt as they come in early on he gave the undercover operatives lists of new jersey public that lists of public officials who said they are willing to sell their offices for cash. in anywilling to engage kind of scheme, from counterfeiting to bribery. at one point he was discussing turning the port of camden into a narcotics entry point. the judge who presided over most of the titles call him a cesspool of corruption. to the operatives, he was a gold mine because he was the one who put them in touch with many of the congressmen and w
it was a kind of form -- kind of a form of underworld networking.he turning point, the key of that in what turned it from a local sting operation to a national one, was the mayor of camden, new jersey. i thought "american hustle" was a great movie. in the movie he is a trade that he is or trade as a reluctant -- he is portrayed as a reluctant. christian bale has to bring them into a meeting. in the end there is a certain amount of sympathy generated for him when he ends up getting...
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people are not brought into that underworld. >> everybody has an opinion about it.drugs affect every family across the board. it is an emotional issue. i think that will weigh in. that nevada are just finally catching up. >> it is not like nicotine or alcohol. you mean -- >> those do not count. >> those will kill you, but you mean other stuff. they will kill you legally. >> i do not know that they make everybody happy. >> i will talk about something to make everybody happy. the president of nintendo said the company is considering a new business model, or casting a surprise $240 million annual loss because they did not sell any of that wii u. obviously, that is not very different for a business the size, right? a sickly, they are breaking even either way. except on a different side of the pml. -- pml. -- p&l. most people i knew just stuck with the wii. this was a typo when i first read it. 70. cut it by 70 i thought maybe that was a typo. this is a big slam. >> do you want a #? -- a hashtag? #fail. games look real. >> you played it for what, six hours last night? >>
people are not brought into that underworld. >> everybody has an opinion about it.drugs affect every family across the board. it is an emotional issue. i think that will weigh in. that nevada are just finally catching up. >> it is not like nicotine or alcohol. you mean -- >> those do not count. >> those will kill you, but you mean other stuff. they will kill you legally. >> i do not know that they make everybody happy. >> i will talk about something to make...
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what is the underworld coming to. the forecast for hell is frigid. cnn. for 56 coming up on the kron4 morning news this year's flu season has started early and is proving to be a deadly one. we will have the latest from the bay area health agent. dennis rodman continues to make headlines on his visit to north korea. th mwholwheatoas♪ wita da of lt, one loveou mt ♪ kron 4 news at five starts now. flu hitting the bay area hard. a handful of h-1-n-1 deaths so far. and hospitals dealing with more cases every day. thanks for joining us on james fletcher and i'm darya folsom. whatever to the weather center. >>erica: to enter our mailing in the 40's and '50's. san francisco very mild at 51 degrees. into the afternoon we will see mid to upper 50s by lunchtime. by 3 this afternoon everyone will be in the upper 50s low 60s so similar weather compared to yesterday. of the breaking down your afternoon highs and talk about a week and forecasts coming up 3 here's george. >>george: as we are monitoring like conditions busing some heavy traffic for interstate 580 in the
what is the underworld coming to. the forecast for hell is frigid. cnn. for 56 coming up on the kron4 morning news this year's flu season has started early and is proving to be a deadly one. we will have the latest from the bay area health agent. dennis rodman continues to make headlines on his visit to north korea. th mwholwheatoas♪ wita da of lt, one loveou mt ♪ kron 4 news at five starts now. flu hitting the bay area hard. a handful of h-1-n-1 deaths so far. and hospitals dealing with...
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abdul enterprises, these fbi agents and mel weinberg, were able to so effectively network in the underworld that the tentacles , their shadow, if it were, word of what they were about, spread so wide that they thesed getting all of potentially corrupt or actually corrupt politicians or politician representatives or government officials interested in them, coming to them. one of the reasons they became exhausted, is because they were clearly so many proposals, trying to keep that -- track of so many different meetings, and it went on to the point that they just became overwhelmed by it. and that is the unanswered question, which we alluded to earlier. well, if they manage to keep it going long enough, how much more political corruption would have been uncovered? we will never know the answer. host: the result of abscam as far as fbi procedures. what changed? well, not surprisingly, there was considerable unhappiness in congress with abscam. now, a number of these congressmen who didn't resign were in effect forced out of congress, cell phone congress. and congress had to address that. but bo
abdul enterprises, these fbi agents and mel weinberg, were able to so effectively network in the underworld that the tentacles , their shadow, if it were, word of what they were about, spread so wide that they thesed getting all of potentially corrupt or actually corrupt politicians or politician representatives or government officials interested in them, coming to them. one of the reasons they became exhausted, is because they were clearly so many proposals, trying to keep that -- track of so...
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we send billions of dollars into the hands of the underworld and drug cartels. many people know that it's easier for a 13-year-old girl to buy a joint than a six pack of beer. no marijuana seller, except in colorado, checks i.d. or has a license to lose. even though white kids use marijuana more than teenagers of color, african-americans are almost four times more likely to be arrested and jailed. our federal laws are full -- are frozen in time, but the american public has moved on. majorities now say it should be legal and even more say that the federal government should not interfere with whatever state laws are in place. it will be a while before congress summons the courage to end the hypocrisy and irration nationality of the futile federal prohibition, but it should stop making things worse. for instance, it's insane to force hundreds of legal marijuana businesses to be all cash. we should end the grotesque punitive public taxation for these legal small businesses. it should explicitly allow state approved medical marijuana, and while we're at it, we should
we send billions of dollars into the hands of the underworld and drug cartels. many people know that it's easier for a 13-year-old girl to buy a joint than a six pack of beer. no marijuana seller, except in colorado, checks i.d. or has a license to lose. even though white kids use marijuana more than teenagers of color, african-americans are almost four times more likely to be arrested and jailed. our federal laws are full -- are frozen in time, but the american public has moved on. majorities...
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in kickbacks, shake downs, the whole litany of activities that one would expect from the russian underworld. given all of this, the heightened attention to security challenges, the fact that russia faces a whole host of broader difficulties that have been spreading over the last couple years it is not surprising there doesn't seem to be a lot of enthusiasm inside russia or out for the olympics. we had a speaker a week ago who is a leading russian opposition politician and we were discussing this and he said he remembered the contrast, pointing out the contrast between attitudes in russia today and attitudes in moscow in 1980 when the summer games were being held in the soviet union for the first time. in 1980 there was the probable cents there was a sense of pride hosting the olympics, and a sense of defiance, there is much more apathy, people are aware of the corruption, aware that none of this will benefit them once the olympics question the expenditures on and they are worried about security. it seems according to the most recent estimates that only 70% of the tickets have been sold for
in kickbacks, shake downs, the whole litany of activities that one would expect from the russian underworld. given all of this, the heightened attention to security challenges, the fact that russia faces a whole host of broader difficulties that have been spreading over the last couple years it is not surprising there doesn't seem to be a lot of enthusiasm inside russia or out for the olympics. we had a speaker a week ago who is a leading russian opposition politician and we were discussing...
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this happening and silk road and questions about just how much bitcoin is involved in this murky underworld transactions. it will be very important i think for the future of this currency to see how this turns out. >> and the statement says truly innovative business models don't need to resort to old fashion law breaking and when bitcoin or any other untraditional currency are used to fuse criminal activity, law enforcement has no choice but to act. >> i think this is always the way with technology, right? there are lots of different ways to use it. we'll have to see how some of these backers like an drees and har ro wits come behind this and build some legitimate businesses on top of bitcoin to restore confidence and maybe even add some confidence to what's going on here. i think just these companies, your subways, your car dealerships accepting payment in bitcoin isn't going to cut it to really push this currency forward. >> and we are having new york with their hearings regarding the currency, which i can't imagine it's timed to coincide with those. >> it's so interesting. >> the arrest
this happening and silk road and questions about just how much bitcoin is involved in this murky underworld transactions. it will be very important i think for the future of this currency to see how this turns out. >> and the statement says truly innovative business models don't need to resort to old fashion law breaking and when bitcoin or any other untraditional currency are used to fuse criminal activity, law enforcement has no choice but to act. >> i think this is always the way...