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then last july, wikileaks released 76,000 classified field reports of u.s.perations in afghanistan that provided a chaotic and bleak ground level view of the war. in october, there were another 400,000 classified documents released from iraq, showing that civilian casualties there were much higher than the pentagon had claimed. and finally in november, thousands of state department cables that lifted the veil on highly sensitive backroom diplomacy. the documents revealed that arab leaders were lobbying the u.s. to attack iran, and that the state department had been secretly collecting intelligence on leaders at the united nations. it triggered outcries that assange was a political actor trying to damage the u.s. government. are you a subversive? >> assange: i'm sure there are certain views amongst hillary clinton and her lot that we are subverting their authority. but you're ri... you're right, we are subverting illegitimate authority. the question is whether the authority is legitimate or whether it is illegitimate. >> kroft: do you consider the u.s. state
then last july, wikileaks released 76,000 classified field reports of u.s.perations in afghanistan that provided a chaotic and bleak ground level view of the war. in october, there were another 400,000 classified documents released from iraq, showing that civilian casualties there were much higher than the pentagon had claimed. and finally in november, thousands of state department cables that lifted the veil on highly sensitive backroom diplomacy. the documents revealed that arab leaders were...
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you know, it's kind of clear that this was an inevitability in regards to wikileaks because wikileaks is such a disjointed organization. people join it. they leave it on a regular basis. so it's unclear exactly how they can maintain constant and consistent control over the data that they have especially if they're sharing it with media partners. >> suarez: now that it's all out there, what have they got left? does it lose some of its power once it's all released? >> well, i think it's 250,000 cables and people are still going through them. i think people will be finding gems within them for many weeks maybe even months to come. it's unclear what else wikileaks has in its cache besides these documents. if this is, you know, the final sort of burst of wikileaks' secrets, then it remains to be seen what else might be exposed from them. >> suarez: kim zetter of wired magazine, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day. the u.s. postmaster general warned that his agency is now on the "brink of default." warnings from the remnants of
you know, it's kind of clear that this was an inevitability in regards to wikileaks because wikileaks is such a disjointed organization. people join it. they leave it on a regular basis. so it's unclear exactly how they can maintain constant and consistent control over the data that they have especially if they're sharing it with media partners. >> suarez: now that it's all out there, what have they got left? does it lose some of its power once it's all released? >> well, i think...
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according to wikileaks, in a cable sent to a number of us embassies in africa, including the democratic republic of congo in january 2009, the us state department referred to intelligence that representatives from a north korean missile and arms company was operating nearby the sahara desert. with great speculation that their visit was linked to the expected arrival of the north's cargo likely carrying arms materials, washington, ordered its diplomatic offices to demand their respective countries inspect the freighter and to discontinue such trade activities. in another cable to the us embassy in russia the same year, washington asked moscow to actively stop pyeongyang from purchasing artillery trucks from russia that would be delivered to yemen. north korea has also been trying to illicitly bring in parts and materials used to produce wmds. records show that in 2008, the us asked switzerland, japan and singapore to intercept pyeongyang's plans to illegally purchase banned goods. meanwhile, wikileaks disclosed that just before north korea's long-range missile test in 2009, washington ha
according to wikileaks, in a cable sent to a number of us embassies in africa, including the democratic republic of congo in january 2009, the us state department referred to intelligence that representatives from a north korean missile and arms company was operating nearby the sahara desert. with great speculation that their visit was linked to the expected arrival of the north's cargo likely carrying arms materials, washington, ordered its diplomatic offices to demand their respective...
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wikileaks accuses a journalist working for the guardian of publishing the password. this endangered the lives of informants. >> and they certainly should not have given of the password to a journalist or these had a time limit on the password. there were two astonishing mistakes that should not have been made. >> the guardian denies responsibility. potential informants might be too frightened to tipoff authorities. >> a sign that germany is winning over eurozone members when it comes to strict limits of that spending. the portuguese prime minister was in berlin on thursday to meet with their german chancellor. he said he supports her call for legislation creating a debt ceiling. >> portugal has been struggling to gain traction. the prime minister has been to berlin. the economy is expected to return to growth next year. the chancellor was clear about what she expects. >> i'm glad that the prime minister is open to implementing new that breaks. we want to make sure that they have done with they pledged to do. >> the prime minister must win the debt limit argument with
wikileaks accuses a journalist working for the guardian of publishing the password. this endangered the lives of informants. >> and they certainly should not have given of the password to a journalist or these had a time limit on the password. there were two astonishing mistakes that should not have been made. >> the guardian denies responsibility. potential informants might be too frightened to tipoff authorities. >> a sign that germany is winning over eurozone members when...
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. >> in media organizations such as the guardian in london, there is anger over the wikileaks to publish the unredacted u.s. diplomatic cables. until now, the release of the cables have been tightly controlled. the move to make public all of the confidential documents have today been condemned by media partners. the guardian says that this flies in the face of efforts by news organizations to redact references to confidential informants before publishing selected cables. his wish as have been realized. after a year punctuated by his arrest, quarrels with former associates, and a chapter of accidents, he is the founder of wikileaks. extraditionghting where he is wanted for questioning over a separate matter, a case of alleged rape and sexual assault. under tight security, they were stored here on servers. it did not seem that they intended to release the entire collection of u.s. cables. with no apparent attempt to protect valuable sources. >> the main headlines this hour, dismal jobs figures and the u.s. suggest that there is a much higher risk of the u.s. economy slipping back into rece
. >> in media organizations such as the guardian in london, there is anger over the wikileaks to publish the unredacted u.s. diplomatic cables. until now, the release of the cables have been tightly controlled. the move to make public all of the confidential documents have today been condemned by media partners. the guardian says that this flies in the face of efforts by news organizations to redact references to confidential informants before publishing selected cables. his wish as have...
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now, the aftermath of wikileaks, they will they've pull back on some of networks. think if you're an ambassador, you'll think to yourself is this going to end up on the front page of a major newspaper. that might have a chilling effect. the information will still come forward, but perhaps rather than the cable, it will be put in an e-mail, in a phone call. that means the reporting is still taking place, but as fran was saying, it means we don't have all the information in one place at the same time to do what we need to do. this pushes us perhaps against the kind of need to share attitude that we've embraced since 9/11 back to a com part mentalization of information. >> need to share to need to know. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, will go back to the scene in weather center for the latest on the storm expected to soak the gulf coast this weekend. plus is this another hurricane zeroing in on the irene-ravaged east coast? [ grandma ] why do relationships matter? [ grandpa ] relationships are the basis of everything. [ grandma ] relationships are life
now, the aftermath of wikileaks, they will they've pull back on some of networks. think if you're an ambassador, you'll think to yourself is this going to end up on the front page of a major newspaper. that might have a chilling effect. the information will still come forward, but perhaps rather than the cable, it will be put in an e-mail, in a phone call. that means the reporting is still taking place, but as fran was saying, it means we don't have all the information in one place at the same...
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wikileaks, that kind of state is not going to stop. it's only going to get sold. but government should do is say what is it? this is what we say in the end of the book. what is it that we really need to keep secret? adman, concentrate resources on keeping that secret. right now there's too much. there's no way you could take that secret and are not doing that. at the other thing is, let's talk about the broader public society and location of keeping big secret or open it up to government. you know, was it really -- as a reporter you would be surprised to know that i stayed at the more the public knows about terry said, the strength of al qaeda, weakness of al qaeda by what the government in its best effort is to do what it used to do, the better we all are because they cannot get the public audience for those not have to spend back and forth perhaps quite so much. >> host: well, i grant you that the government keeps too many things secret and what they do keep secret to keep secret for too long. so i'm not arguing with you about that at all. our whole society is b
wikileaks, that kind of state is not going to stop. it's only going to get sold. but government should do is say what is it? this is what we say in the end of the book. what is it that we really need to keep secret? adman, concentrate resources on keeping that secret. right now there's too much. there's no way you could take that secret and are not doing that. at the other thing is, let's talk about the broader public society and location of keeping big secret or open it up to government. you...
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wikileaks which is behind the document dump boasts that it is shining a light on 45 years of u.s.cy. the state department calls the release irresponsible, reckless, dangerous and illegal. here to assess the damage, p.j. crowley. also with us, fran townsend. she advised president george w bush and now is a member of the external advisory boards for the cia and department of homeland security. we're out of time but thanks for coming. let me start with you first, fran. these wikileaks, we're running up to 9/11, there's a lot of talk about being on the alert, no specific threats. does anything in this worry you insofar as the immediate issue of homeland security? >> you know, candy, it's hard to assess because after all, this is such a volume of documents, i don't think anybody has been entirely through it. so it's hard to know. you worry about things like junior diplomats being denied access to information, their inability to put information in kabls that can be shared. you worry about the informants, human rights activists, the sort of people who talk to embassies around the world a
wikileaks which is behind the document dump boasts that it is shining a light on 45 years of u.s.cy. the state department calls the release irresponsible, reckless, dangerous and illegal. here to assess the damage, p.j. crowley. also with us, fran townsend. she advised president george w bush and now is a member of the external advisory boards for the cia and department of homeland security. we're out of time but thanks for coming. let me start with you first, fran. these wikileaks, we're...
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wikileaks, that kind of thing is not going to stop. it's only beginning to get -- going to get sold. what government should do is really say what is it, and this is what we say in the end of the book, what is it that we really need to keep secret, and then concentrate resources on keeping that secret. right now, there's too much that's secret. there's no way you can keep that secret, and they are not doing that. >> host: well, i agree -- >> guest: and the other thing is, let's talk about the broader public policy implication of keeping things secret or opening up the government. you know, was it really -- so as a reporter, you wouldn't be surprised to know that i think the more public knows about terrorism, al-qaeda, the weakness of al-qaeda, and the government with its best efforts of what it needs to do, the better we are all because we can then get the publics' buy-in for those and not swing in back and forth perhaps quite so much. >> host: well, i grant you that the government keeps too many things secret and what they do keep secr
wikileaks, that kind of thing is not going to stop. it's only beginning to get -- going to get sold. what government should do is really say what is it, and this is what we say in the end of the book, what is it that we really need to keep secret, and then concentrate resources on keeping that secret. right now, there's too much that's secret. there's no way you can keep that secret, and they are not doing that. >> host: well, i agree -- >> guest: and the other thing is, let's talk...
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system is, wikileaks, that kind of thing isn't going to stop. it's going to get to so, what the government should do is really see what is this and this is where we say in the end of the book what is it that we really need to keep secret and then concentrate resources on keeping the secret. right now there is too much secret. there is no way you can keep the secrets and they aren't doing that. and the other thing is let's talk abut the broad public policy education of keeping the secret or opening up the government. you know, was it really -- as a reporter you would be surprised to know that i think that more, the more the public knows about terrorism, you know, the strength of al qaeda, the weakness of al qaeda the better, and what the government in its best efforts to deal with this thinks it needs to do a better we all are because it can then get the public's body and for those and not have to swing back and forth quite perhaps so much. >> host: i grant you that the government keeps too many things secret command with the deutsch keep secret
system is, wikileaks, that kind of thing isn't going to stop. it's going to get to so, what the government should do is really see what is this and this is where we say in the end of the book what is it that we really need to keep secret and then concentrate resources on keeping the secret. right now there is too much secret. there is no way you can keep the secrets and they aren't doing that. and the other thing is let's talk abut the broad public policy education of keeping the secret or...
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the the wikileaks released the cables.ileaks founder says a guardian reporter revealed that password in their book. and the guardian reporter said the password would be changed before the report came out. >>> there's a new app for teenage drivers. the app is part of the company's campaign to reduce accidents involving teenage drivers while texting. >>> the centers for disease control says more children are receiving vaccinations for preventable diseases. the cdc found the rate of vaccination for children 19 to 25 months old has gone up from 90% in 2009 to 91.5% last year. that covers vaccinations for measles, mumps and rubella. 68.8% received a vaccination last year. >>> the cdc reports that doctors are prescribing fewer antibiotics to children under 14. it's data shows that pediatric prescriptions for antibiotics have gone down 10% since the early 1990s. the overuse of antibiotics can lead to strains of bacteria. >>> our nation's free ways are dangerous and deadly but new information tonight shows that other roads are eve
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wikileaks today let the world in on still more u.s. government secrets.ikileaks posted online its entire archive of internal state department cables-- more than 251,000 of them. most are uncensored, potentially exposing the names of people who have given the united states sensitive information. it happened in kuwait. could it happen in libya? qaddafi's threat to destroy the oil industry when we come back. back. [ grandma ] why do relationships matter? [ grandpa ] relationships are the basis of everything. [ grandma ] relationships are life... if you don't have that thing that fills your heart and your soul, you're missing that part of your life that just fulfills you. ♪ [ male announcer ] for us at humana, relationships matter too. the better we know you, the better we can help you choose the right medicare plan. that's why humana agents sit down with you to figure out your medicare options. and we have nurses you can call anytime, even at 3 a.m. because when you're on the right humana medicare plan and taking good care of yourself, then you can be there
wikileaks today let the world in on still more u.s. government secrets.ikileaks posted online its entire archive of internal state department cables-- more than 251,000 of them. most are uncensored, potentially exposing the names of people who have given the united states sensitive information. it happened in kuwait. could it happen in libya? qaddafi's threat to destroy the oil industry when we come back. back. [ grandma ] why do relationships matter? [ grandpa ] relationships are the basis of...
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. >>> wikileaks begins finger pointing. the controversial site is blaming a company for a security breach. some warming an increasing temperatures and an increase fire damage. >>> one is calling for peace, the other is calling for violence. the conflicting reports from two men claiming to be the son's of libya's former leader. david pettitte retired today -- petraeus retired today. he was honored at a ceremony in virginia. he warned against big cuts in military spending saying it would undermine the versatility and flexibility of u.s. forces. next week he starts his new job as cia director. >>> wikileaks is blaming somebody ems. they are accusing a reporter four the guardian newspaper for revealing the password four the cables. >>> the reporter has dismiss ed the allegation. >>> there are conflicting reports tonight from two men claiming to be the sons of qadaffi. one called for all of loyalists to fight to the death. the other man is reportedly ready to negotiate to stop the bloodshed. meanwhile, qadaffi's whether business
. >>> wikileaks begins finger pointing. the controversial site is blaming a company for a security breach. some warming an increasing temperatures and an increase fire damage. >>> one is calling for peace, the other is calling for violence. the conflicting reports from two men claiming to be the son's of libya's former leader. david pettitte retired today -- petraeus retired today. he was honored at a ceremony in virginia. he warned against big cuts in military spending saying...
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. >>> wikileaks which has leaked thousands of secret documents is now outraged at getting the same treatments the british newspaper "the guardian" gave away the secret password that decodes wikileaks' file of state department documents. those documents are circulating freely on the internet. the paper denies the charge. >>> the tenth anniversary of 9/11 is just now about a week away. but a new report finds there are still dangerous gaps in america's security. it comes from the commission that investigated what went wrong. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross has the story. >> reporter: despite the billions of dollars spent on aviation security, the report found the u.s. still cannot reliably detect explosives that could bring down a plane. we are still highly vulnerable to aviation security threats, the report concludes. >> we have not got it right yet. >> reporter: the failure came into sharp focus five years ago, when surveillance of a london-based al qaeda group revealed they were building a bomb using a hydrogen peroxide formula that could still get through security. >> it
. >>> wikileaks which has leaked thousands of secret documents is now outraged at getting the same treatments the british newspaper "the guardian" gave away the secret password that decodes wikileaks' file of state department documents. those documents are circulating freely on the internet. the paper denies the charge. >>> the tenth anniversary of 9/11 is just now about a week away. but a new report finds there are still dangerous gaps in america's security. it...
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the pay pal in support of wikileaks. this is the first time we've gotten a look at 9 defendants there. they range from young college students to people, young men and women in their 30s and 40s, from nine different states, and the district of columbia. the defendants in this case all pled not guilty today to various charges involving intentionally damaging protected computers. and conspiracy to damage those computers, launching an attack on pay pal in december of last year, at nonmus hackers were upset that pay pal pulled the ability to make donations in support of wikileaks. as you mentioned, at the top of the show this, move in more recent weeks anonymous has been associated with bart protests in the bay area. and here, most of the defendants face up to 15 years in prison, and fines of $250,000. there was semi loosely organized protest supposed to take place here at the federal court house in san jose. and in anticipation that have, u.s. marshals locked a gate at the court house. to block access. they anticipated a pro
the pay pal in support of wikileaks. this is the first time we've gotten a look at 9 defendants there. they range from young college students to people, young men and women in their 30s and 40s, from nine different states, and the district of columbia. the defendants in this case all pled not guilty today to various charges involving intentionally damaging protected computers. and conspiracy to damage those computers, launching an attack on pay pal in december of last year, at nonmus hackers...
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>>>raúl: así es josé, en cables revelados por wikileaks carlos pascual, envío informes a washington,n, y por eso presidente no al gobierno de estados unidos hasta que sacaron de la embajada a carlos pascual. por eso no se espera una relación suave con el nuevo embajador, josé. >>>josé: bueno, y raúl cuéntanos la reacción de la clase política mexicana, la llegada del nuevo embajador >>>raúl: hoy fuimos al senado de la república, donde los senadores están divididos. los de oposición dicen que anthony wayne poco hará para que el gobierno norteamericano más que parte de la violencia que hay quise genera allá con la venta y trafico de armas lo ven ven dorso oficialistas esperan una nueva época de cooperación. vamos a escucharlos. >>> yo no espero grandes cosas del nuevo embajador. será la misma relación de ingencia, intromisión, influencia indebida en nuestro país. >>> lo que esperamos nosotros, los mexicanos es colaboración, respeto, un trato en el cual estemos enfocados a la solución de problemas que nos afecta a ambos países >>> bueno el embajador prometió una relación cercana con los
>>>raúl: así es josé, en cables revelados por wikileaks carlos pascual, envío informes a washington,n, y por eso presidente no al gobierno de estados unidos hasta que sacaron de la embajada a carlos pascual. por eso no se espera una relación suave con el nuevo embajador, josé. >>>josé: bueno, y raúl cuéntanos la reacción de la clase política mexicana, la llegada del nuevo embajador >>>raúl: hoy fuimos al senado de la república, donde los senadores están...
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. >>> wikileaks begins finger pointing.al site is blaming a company for a security breach. some warming an increasing temperatures and an increase fire damage. >>> one is calling for peace, the other is calling ññ david pettitte retired today -- petraeus retired today. he was honored at a ceremony in virginia. he warned against big cuts in military spending saying it would undermine the versatility and flexibility of u.s. forces. next week he starts his new job as cia director. >>> wikileaks is blaming somebody ems. they are accusing a reporter four the guardian newspaper for revealing the password four the cables. >>> the reporter has dismiss ed the allegation. >>> there are conflicting reports tonight from two men claiming to be the sons of qadaffi. one called for all of loyalists to fight to the death. the other man is reportedly ready to negotiate to stop the bloodshed. meanwhile, qadaffi's whether business are still unknown. rebels think they now know where he's hiding. >>> in trip flip services are getting back to nor
. >>> wikileaks begins finger pointing.al site is blaming a company for a security breach. some warming an increasing temperatures and an increase fire damage. >>> one is calling for peace, the other is calling ññ david pettitte retired today -- petraeus retired today. he was honored at a ceremony in virginia. he warned against big cuts in military spending saying it would undermine the versatility and flexibility of u.s. forces. next week he starts his new job as cia...
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. >> convencido de que agentes de la real o estaban siguiendo, segÚn los cables de wikileak, la decisiÓn. >> el gobierno nacional decidiÓ que la dea debe retirarse de territorio nacional. >> la decisiÓn se dio porque el mandatario dijo que estaba conspirando su contra pero el gobierno de estados unidos en otra versiÓn. segÚn un cable del gobierno de estados unidos el ex ministro de sustancias controladas confirmÓ que los oficiales de la dea tuvieron que salirse porque el presidente boliviano se molestÓ porque lo perseguÍan cuando Él visitaba a sus novias. >> comentÓ que varias personas le estaban envenenando el oÍdo el presidente. las revelaciones se producen a pocas semanas de que se conozca en miami la sentencia contra el general, l zar antidrogas en bolivia. el presidente de morales, que estÁ soltero, dijo recientemente a los medios que por susobligaciones se dificultaba conseguir novia. ademÁs revelÓ que cuando le propuso matrimonio alguno de sus amigas, respondieron que no querÍan sufrir, pues consideraban que algÚn dÍa lo podrÍan enviar a la cÁrcel o matar. cÁceres no respondiÓ lla
. >> convencido de que agentes de la real o estaban siguiendo, segÚn los cables de wikileak, la decisiÓn. >> el gobierno nacional decidiÓ que la dea debe retirarse de territorio nacional. >> la decisiÓn se dio porque el mandatario dijo que estaba conspirando su contra pero el gobierno de estados unidos en otra versiÓn. segÚn un cable del gobierno de estados unidos el ex ministro de sustancias controladas confirmÓ que los oficiales de la dea tuvieron que salirse porque...
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. >> acuerdo a wikileaks (♪). >> el presidente evo morales expulsÓ a la agencia anti narcÓticos de estadosado de mÉxico fue declarado en zona de emergencia pues hace mÁs de tres dÍas se encuentra sumergido bajo 6 pies de agua residuales. >> muchos residentes lo han perdido todo, las intensas lluvias saturoaron el desagÜe. >> aceptÓ la economÍa nacional tiene difÍcilcultades. >> nos dicen quÉ relaciÓn tienen con inmigrantes mexicanos que viven aquÍ. >> el gobierno de mÉxico finalmente acepta que el paÍs ha entrado en una desa ceaceleracÓ econÓmica pero rechaza riesgos. >> definitivamente y con toda contundencia en mÉxico no hay evidencia recesiÓn economica, hay referencia deevidencia de u aceleraciÓn economica es distinto. >> el ritmo econÓmico con las remesas que vienen de estados unidos en el primer semestre se recibieron casi 2.000 millones de dÓlares significa el 1. 39% mÁs que el aÑo pasado. >> rolando castillo y ha dÉnlo ado de mandar dinero a su mamÁ que vive en el estado de hidalgo. >> sÍ inclusive yo mandaba, 200- 300 dÓlares al mes. >> y ahora?. >> cien y cuando no puedo no mando
. >> acuerdo a wikileaks (♪). >> el presidente evo morales expulsÓ a la agencia anti narcÓticos de estadosado de mÉxico fue declarado en zona de emergencia pues hace mÁs de tres dÍas se encuentra sumergido bajo 6 pies de agua residuales. >> muchos residentes lo han perdido todo, las intensas lluvias saturoaron el desagÜe. >> aceptÓ la economÍa nacional tiene difÍcilcultades. >> nos dicen quÉ relaciÓn tienen con inmigrantes mexicanos que viven aquÍ....
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that's because a reporter for the paper published a key wikileaks password in a book this year. both the guardian and the reporter deny wrongdoing. the spokesperson for the u.s. says the breach could have serious consequence for informants, activists and others quoted in the documents. >>> it's happened again. a top secret apple iphone is missing. as mike sugerman explains, the circumstances surrounding its disappearance sounds eerily familiar, mike. what's going on? >> reporter: kenny, this is one of those things you shake your head and say, what?! it's bad enough once. then it happens exactly again. and at apple headquarters they are singing two sad songs. one -- whoops, i did it again. and just another tequila sunrise. do apple engineers drink more than the rest of us or is this coincidence? for a second time a secret piece of technology has been lost at a drinking establishment. >> an apple employee once again appears to have lost an unreleased iphone in a bar, which is just pretty much what happened last year. >> reporter: the person from cnet broke the story. apple didn't
that's because a reporter for the paper published a key wikileaks password in a book this year. both the guardian and the reporter deny wrongdoing. the spokesperson for the u.s. says the breach could have serious consequence for informants, activists and others quoted in the documents. >>> it's happened again. a top secret apple iphone is missing. as mike sugerman explains, the circumstances surrounding its disappearance sounds eerily familiar, mike. what's going on? >> reporter:...
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officials have said there is no plans to arm the unarmed aircraft but cables obtained by wikileaks shows officials were considering weaponizing them. >>> a condemned georgia inmate drawing numerous supporters including the pope and former president carter is due to be put to death today after losing his latest appeal. troy davis, who is willing to take a polygraph test if the pardons board would consider the results is expected to be executed by lethal injection this evening. he was convicted of the 199 killing of a police officer but his attorneys say testimony in his case was flawed and has largely been recanted by several witnesses. supporters have been holding vigils for davis. and nearly a million people have signed a petition to halt the execution. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. in arkansas chilling new video shows a shooting spree at an arkansas courthouse last week. video shows he walked past a security checkpoint hiding two pistols and an assault rifle under his long court and wounded a court secretary in the leg. police eventually gun
officials have said there is no plans to arm the unarmed aircraft but cables obtained by wikileaks shows officials were considering weaponizing them. >>> a condemned georgia inmate drawing numerous supporters including the pope and former president carter is due to be put to death today after losing his latest appeal. troy davis, who is willing to take a polygraph test if the pardons board would consider the results is expected to be executed by lethal injection this evening. he was...
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here's david wrigh wright. >> heard of wikileak?aling classified state department cable by the gigabyte? well hollywood leak fashion itself as same sort of concept for celebrity. miley cyrus cell phone number? tom cruise latest movie script. >> i want to help you get whatever you want. >> private photo of miss huff of dancing with the star and topless photo of rapper pl and dumped on the internet the same day tl for all to see. hacker group posted this ominous notice on you tube. >> we are anonymous. we do not forget. >>reporter: warner brother sent the hack era stop letter. group posted that too. >> if i were celebrity i would be changing my password. >>reporter: most of the celebrity didn't deem to comment on the sdichbility ra rapper posted this on her tumble page. my twitter got hacked by some anti-hollywood extremist she said. they leak out private photo of me while i was under age. real nice guys. >> we'll probably see more from them as everybody wakes up and realizes how pathetic the security is. >>reporter: unlike the state
here's david wrigh wright. >> heard of wikileak?aling classified state department cable by the gigabyte? well hollywood leak fashion itself as same sort of concept for celebrity. miley cyrus cell phone number? tom cruise latest movie script. >> i want to help you get whatever you want. >> private photo of miss huff of dancing with the star and topless photo of rapper pl and dumped on the internet the same day tl for all to see. hacker group posted this ominous notice on you...
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and the documents of wikileaks said these documents may have been formatted. >> some are in her richsome are angry at the decision to publish some documents. they are accessible through an internet link -- a link without a password. before then, it was tightly controlled. the move to make public all of the confidential documents has been condemned by the partners wikileaks.the his which has now been realized. after a year punctuated by his arrest, quarrels with former associates, and accidents within his categorization. assage is wanted for questioning for a separate matter over in sweden. it is regarding sexual assault. this is the bunker in stockholm, where the cables were held last year and the tight security that they were stored year on computer servers. it does not seem as though it had intended to release the entire collection of u.s. cables. that is what has now happened and with no apparent attempt to protect valuable sources. bbc news. ♪ >> our main headlines at this hour. the u.n. nuclear agency says it is increasingly concerned that iran is secretly working on a nuclear w
and the documents of wikileaks said these documents may have been formatted. >> some are in her richsome are angry at the decision to publish some documents. they are accessible through an internet link -- a link without a password. before then, it was tightly controlled. the move to make public all of the confidential documents has been condemned by the partners wikileaks.the his which has now been realized. after a year punctuated by his arrest, quarrels with former associates, and...
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. >>> wikileaks founder julianne saa assange is getting a taste of his own medicine. a publisher is releasing a draft of his autobiography without his approval. >>> and promoting his upcoming film at a recent wrestling event, hugh jackman took what was supposed to be a playful poke at a wrestler. now the wrestler tweets that jackman actually broke his jaw. i guess he didn't get the memo that he was supposed to movie punch not knock the guy out. i guess he's been in too many of those "xmen" movies. >>> this comes to us from nbc 3 ksn news in wichita, kansas, the one-neighbor nun has taken her charity work to the streets in style. sister ann katherine may be 90 years old but thanks to her trusty golf cart, she never misses a visit to those in need. the donated cart helps her get around the hilly streets calling on the sick, homebound and hungry. she says the wheels make her memorable, even to people she hasn't met, but to those who do know her, it's her friendship that makes her unforgettable. >>> i'm lynn berry and this is "early today," your first stop of the day toda
. >>> wikileaks founder julianne saa assange is getting a taste of his own medicine. a publisher is releasing a draft of his autobiography without his approval. >>> and promoting his upcoming film at a recent wrestling event, hugh jackman took what was supposed to be a playful poke at a wrestler. now the wrestler tweets that jackman actually broke his jaw. i guess he didn't get the memo that he was supposed to movie punch not knock the guy out. i guess he's been in too many of...
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. >> documents released by wikileaks say japan advised that u.s. president barack obama not visit hiroshima during his trip to the country two years ago. the information was in diplomatic cables from the u.s. embassy in tokyo to washington in september 2009. the cables including exchanges between then japanese vice foreign minister and u.s. ambassador regarding the trip that year. said that unless obama was going to apologize for the atomic bombing, public expectations should be tempered. the cables quoted him as saying it would be premature to include such a program in obama's trip. in april 2009 in prague, obama resolved to achieve a world without nuclear weapons. after the speech there were growing expectations among the survivors from the hiroshima and nagasaki bombings and others that he would visit the cities. the japanese and u.s. governments explained later that the president's visit would be shelved due to a scheduling con flekt. the foreign ministry says it's regrettable the documents were leaked illegally. it said it will not comment on
. >> documents released by wikileaks say japan advised that u.s. president barack obama not visit hiroshima during his trip to the country two years ago. the information was in diplomatic cables from the u.s. embassy in tokyo to washington in september 2009. the cables including exchanges between then japanese vice foreign minister and u.s. ambassador regarding the trip that year. said that unless obama was going to apologize for the atomic bombing, public expectations should be tempered....
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a lot of this conversation come from wikileaks? >> reporter: that's right.ay be one of the worst kept secrets in the world. this issue that was raised by documents that were released that had been originally obtained by wikileaks was referring to diplomatic cables between the u.s. and the islands. about the u.s. establishing a drone there. and the fact that the government wanted to keep that secret. although the u.s. did have jones there earlier and they removed that in the spring of this year. they've now put them back. in fact, according to some people we've talked to, the seychelles had a media day to announce they were coming back. the larger issue about all this is, of course, the u.s. has a white hot focus now on both yemen and somalia in terms of al qaeda. terrorist operations are considered a very serious potential threat in the case of yemen. the most serious al qaeda threat to the united states. and it is no secret that since the war in afghanistan began, the united states has been slowly, steadily, and more rapidly just recently, building up its d
a lot of this conversation come from wikileaks? >> reporter: that's right.ay be one of the worst kept secrets in the world. this issue that was raised by documents that were released that had been originally obtained by wikileaks was referring to diplomatic cables between the u.s. and the islands. about the u.s. establishing a drone there. and the fact that the government wanted to keep that secret. although the u.s. did have jones there earlier and they removed that in the spring of this...
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. >> and accused him of plagiarism and lift add passage from wikileaks, what passage that? >> the basic premise of the book, obama got duped by-- and proven true as it speaks and that's what the white house is afraid of. >> and written another book. the book come ports with, if you look at other box writt about this administration, comports with the books. >> time for the media stories of the week. go to the fox news website and see the stories, our bias bash and the watch list section. when it comes to peace in the middle east, where do we stand? >> there is no shortcut to the end of a conflict that has endured for decade. peace is hard work. >> accused of pushing a policy of appeasement for the palestinians, president obama takes a new stand on their push for state hood. is mr. obama confusing the issue? has he confused the press? and is all of this confusion geared to win the jewish vote in 2012? details next on news watch. that's why i recommend crest pro-health clinical gum protection. it helps eliminate plaque at the gum line, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even cli
. >> and accused him of plagiarism and lift add passage from wikileaks, what passage that? >> the basic premise of the book, obama got duped by-- and proven true as it speaks and that's what the white house is afraid of. >> and written another book. the book come ports with, if you look at other box writt about this administration, comports with the books. >> time for the media stories of the week. go to the fox news website and see the stories, our bias bash and the...
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and that is surrounding wikileaks. when the u.s. government again to express can learn about wikileaks activity and u.s. secretary of state clinton and senator lieberman both talking about the problem there, they were also talking about companies that were providing cloud-based services to wikileaks, enabling support, direct it towards wikileaks. we actually began through the freedom of information act to export the question, with the u.s. government putting a little pressure on these firms to back off support for an organization they believe is controversial? i think there are ways this could happen. i don't think would be quite so dramatic as i said before is cutting off access to the internet. there's other ways to accomplish similar goals. >> host: switching views a little bit, this is proposals seem consistent with their previous actions to collecting data online and off? very privacy advocates to criticize the administration is pushing to increase by enforcement's ability to access consumer individual data. >> guest: i think t
and that is surrounding wikileaks. when the u.s. government again to express can learn about wikileaks activity and u.s. secretary of state clinton and senator lieberman both talking about the problem there, they were also talking about companies that were providing cloud-based services to wikileaks, enabling support, direct it towards wikileaks. we actually began through the freedom of information act to export the question, with the u.s. government putting a little pressure on these firms to...
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they say it was in retaliation for paypal's leaking information on wikileaks. >>> less has it been foruni riders. muni buses and light rail were on time 73% of the time in the year 2011. down slightly from last year when the agency boasted a 73% on time mark. it marks the first time since 2008 that muni did not improve from the on time rate from the year before. >> gasoline prices are near an all time high for this time of year. it stands at 3.63 a gallon. that is higher than any other year except 2008 when it was 3.69. new government analysis confirmed that they tend to shoot up faster than they come down. we look for lower cost gasoline more intensely when prices are rising than when they are falling. station owners don't feel as much competitive pressure. >> but there is an app for that if you want to find the gas. >> go to abc7news.com. >> which would be the preferable way to do it. >> a meeting this morning go to bart's new policy if and when bart police can pull the 'plug on cellphone service. that is next at 5:00. >> reporter: i'm terry mcsweeney live in oakland where police say
they say it was in retaliation for paypal's leaking information on wikileaks. >>> less has it been foruni riders. muni buses and light rail were on time 73% of the time in the year 2011. down slightly from last year when the agency boasted a 73% on time mark. it marks the first time since 2008 that muni did not improve from the on time rate from the year before. >> gasoline prices are near an all time high for this time of year. it stands at 3.63 a gallon. that is higher than any...
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officials have said there were no plans to arm the unmanned aircraft, however, cables obtained by wikileaks show american officials were considering weaponizing them. >>> a condemned did georgia inmate who claims he's innocent drawing numerous supporter including the pope and former president carter is due to be put to death today after losing his latest appeal. troy davis who is willing to take a polly graph test if the pardons board would consider its results is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection this evening. he was convicted of 1989 killing of a police officer, but his attorneys say testimony in his case was flawed and has largely been recanted by several witnesses. supporters have been holding vigils for davis and they'rely a million people have signed a petition to halt the execution. and here is your first look at some of the other news going on around america today. in arkansas, chilling new surveillance video shows a shooting spree at an arkansas courthouse last week. video shows the shooter walk past a security check point hiding two pistols and assault rifle. and then t
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launching on line attack on pay palace year in retaliation for pay pal refusal to allow donation to wikileak. judge today rae strict the internet access to the defendants. >> that means that the defendant weren't be able to use twitter. use of other social network like facebook or google monitored. can't have knowingly have contact with other members of anonymous. >>reporter: those charged are facing up to 15 years in prison and fine up to quarter million dollars. >>> monterey police individual fight hum an remains found last month. they say it is a person who went missing almost 3 connect aids ago. so now it's officially a murder case. remains of jennifer lynn forest were found in a wooded area near highway 1 and del mont shopping center. 20-year-old woman was last seen in 1983 at store in that shopping complex. investigators used dental records to identify her. >>> major class action lawsuit has been filed in what turn out tuberculosis the lrj east security flood in state history. it's a story the i team first broke last week. thousands of investors out more than 700 million dollars. here
launching on line attack on pay palace year in retaliation for pay pal refusal to allow donation to wikileak. judge today rae strict the internet access to the defendants. >> that means that the defendant weren't be able to use twitter. use of other social network like facebook or google monitored. can't have knowingly have contact with other members of anonymous. >>reporter: those charged are facing up to 15 years in prison and fine up to quarter million dollars. >>>...
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. >>> wikileaker julian assange is fuming that a publisher is releasing a draft of his autobiographypcoming film at a wrestling event, hugh jackman took what was supposed to be a playful poke at wrestler dofl ziegler. well, it wasn't so playful. the wrestler tweets, "jackman broke his jaw." i don't know what's more surprising. that jackman was at a wwe event or that he successfully broke a jaw. no offense, hugh jackman. that's impressive. >> he went for it. he's tough and showed it. >> from musical theater to wrestling and knocking out a wrestler. you should see the video, it's pretty funny. >>> i'm lynn berry, and this is "first look" on msnbc. don't go anywhere, willie gei"w early with willie geist" starts right now. >>> death. tonight's execution in georgia and why so many people have been fearing an innocent man being put to death. for the past few days and into today, all those who could have stopped the execution did not. now tonight his lawyers have appealed to the u.s. supreme court. >> 7:00 p.m. on the east coast now, and troy davis, a convicted killer, is about to be put to
. >>> wikileaker julian assange is fuming that a publisher is releasing a draft of his autobiographypcoming film at a wrestling event, hugh jackman took what was supposed to be a playful poke at wrestler dofl ziegler. well, it wasn't so playful. the wrestler tweets, "jackman broke his jaw." i don't know what's more surprising. that jackman was at a wwe event or that he successfully broke a jaw. no offense, hugh jackman. that's impressive. >> he went for it. he's tough...
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they had collaborated with wikileaks in the past. those are some of the day's major stories.m. >> lehrer: now, a further concern underlying the bleak jobs picture. why are employers not hiring more workers? newshour's economics correspondent paul solman has some answers, part of his ongoing reporting on "making sense of financial news." >> reporter: at the washington convention center, an image that's becoming a cliche-- the job fair line, where americans wait in hopes of finding work. two years after the recession technically ended, some 14 million americans remain officially idled. recently, a record 4,000 swarmed the stalls at this fair in d.c. >> i'm here because i'm looking for a job, like everyone else. it's very difficult, very difficult >> i'd almost rather have stayed home then come and stand in this long lines. i just feel worse than i did before i came. >> reporter: now, you've heard all this before, of course, right here on the newshour. so then, how can it be that the message from some employers we've been interviewing of late seems to contradict the no-jobs stor
they had collaborated with wikileaks in the past. those are some of the day's major stories.m. >> lehrer: now, a further concern underlying the bleak jobs picture. why are employers not hiring more workers? newshour's economics correspondent paul solman has some answers, part of his ongoing reporting on "making sense of financial news." >> reporter: at the washington convention center, an image that's becoming a cliche-- the job fair line, where americans wait in hopes of...
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. >>> a review of the people named in the latest wikileaks release shows no immediate danger. recently wikileaks released more than 250,000 memos, which showed the names of people who have provided information to american diplomats all over the world. an associated press review of those people found they were either comfortable with it or surprised their name was so highly valued. u.s. officials say some people have been relocated to ensure their safety. despite the review, they insist wikileaks is putting lives in danger. >>> authorities are searching for 14,000 rounds of ammunition taken from fort bragg in north carolina. the ammunition was discovered missing on wednesday, in about 3500 people were put on lockdown during the initial investigation. lockdown was lifted after the ammunition was not found. the missing ammunition can be used in the m4 and m-16 assault rifles. >>> congressional leaders have struck a deal averting a looming transportation shutdown. the agreement paves the way next week for a single short- term bill. it funds federal aviation administration projects
. >>> a review of the people named in the latest wikileaks release shows no immediate danger. recently wikileaks released more than 250,000 memos, which showed the names of people who have provided information to american diplomats all over the world. an associated press review of those people found they were either comfortable with it or surprised their name was so highly valued. u.s. officials say some people have been relocated to ensure their safety. despite the review, they insist...
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>> as you know, julian assange as for radical transparency, and that is wikileaks. once he came out, responsible publications did not release any of the confidential information, and amazon no longer hosted them, and pay pell no longer took money for them, so people stepped back, but google double down, and they backed julian assange completely. they actually indexed all of his stolen documents and made them available on the web. they said they made that decision at the highest levels. >> i will have to ask you to expand a little bit when you talk about radical transparency and indexing. he said that google is guilty of war antitrust violations. can you be more specific on what they are guilty of? cracks in 2008, there was a -- a case threat against them in order to drop the google-yahoo! agreement. they felt that broke up the microsoft merger and then created a collusive arrangements with yahoo! that the wanted to get approved that would have given them over 90% of the search advertising business. just last year, they were found to be colluding with five of the com
>> as you know, julian assange as for radical transparency, and that is wikileaks. once he came out, responsible publications did not release any of the confidential information, and amazon no longer hosted them, and pay pell no longer took money for them, so people stepped back, but google double down, and they backed julian assange completely. they actually indexed all of his stolen documents and made them available on the web. they said they made that decision at the highest levels....
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a good way to think about this would be if you look back on wikileaks and what followed, it turned out they were hosting on amazon, and when amazon pulled that, anonymous launched an attack on a bunch of different web sites. everybody who was running their own data center was down in a heartbeat. so statement one -- if you are running your own thing, you will be taken out much more easily than if you are running as part of a much larger aggregated whole world that provider can defend the property much more rigorously. and goodness me, they care about defending it. but more importantly, through automation, you get to get an assurance that data is less accessible. so people will say to me that if they build a private cloud and surround it with people, they are much more secure. that is patently false because people tripped over cables and things fail. but people also have usb cheese and walk off with your data, and this is highly known. again, the data should never have been there and the guy should not have been able to download it. that is a human problem. a failure human systems. ther
a good way to think about this would be if you look back on wikileaks and what followed, it turned out they were hosting on amazon, and when amazon pulled that, anonymous launched an attack on a bunch of different web sites. everybody who was running their own data center was down in a heartbeat. so statement one -- if you are running your own thing, you will be taken out much more easily than if you are running as part of a much larger aggregated whole world that provider can defend the...