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more controversial pictures turn up. >>> and then he said, loretta, don't leave me, i can't breathe. >> and the man stops breathing after it takes 20 minutes for the right help to arrive. the news4 i-team goes straight the news4 i-team goes straight to the top to find let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. >>> there could be more lewd photos out there of anthony weiner. the former congressman made that revelation today while making a case for his political comeback. he made his public appearance today, his first in a long time, in the race for new york city mayor. in a radio interview this morning he said it's possible more women could come forward with more e-mails or photos of him. about two years ago you'll recall the risque photos he tweeted to women emerging leading to his resignation from congress. he said he'll probab
more controversial pictures turn up. >>> and then he said, loretta, don't leave me, i can't breathe. >> and the man stops breathing after it takes 20 minutes for the right help to arrive. the news4 i-team goes straight the news4 i-team goes straight to the top to find let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car...
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&m theirr j second unit, t 9:11, 20 minutes after loretta first called. >> they did everything they could to save the man's life. he said they did their job that night. working for an hour, to get a pulse where doctors placed him zcc died five off1l=,.g what -s4i-teama has her husband. been equax . >> why can't we get this information? >> hopefully, we resolve thad issue. >> we are still waiting for that information. >> chief wants to make changes to address the paramedic shortage, including a possible shift change, that would require d.c. council approval. >> we would have extra bodies, it could cost 80 people to call in sick to begin to impact our operation. >> the department is exploring an internal training program for new paramedics. >> any time we have a negative impa outcome. >> when loved ones are at risk for their lives. >> loretta wheeler lives seven minutes from the hospital. there are 39 ambulances on the streets each day, one third carry a paramedic, which is what you need for life support. >> back with more about that stormy weather and our holiday weekend. >> stormy o
&m theirr j second unit, t 9:11, 20 minutes after loretta first called. >> they did everything they could to save the man's life. he said they did their job that night. working for an hour, to get a pulse where doctors placed him zcc died five off1l=,.g what -s4i-teama has her husband. been equax . >> why can't we get this information? >> hopefully, we resolve thad issue. >> we are still waiting for that information. >> chief wants to make changes to address...
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pin numbers. that was their signal to start withdrawing money from atms. loretta lynch is the united states attorney in brooklyn. >> they are told to where stand. they are told where to start. they are told you will hit as many atms as possible. once they get those pins they become a criminal flash mob. >> reporter: the secret service alleges the eight men were part of a global operation that has found a new way to steel cold hard cash in staggering amounts. prosecutors charge that jose reyes belonged to the new york cell. they say reyes began his trek sweeping south down new york's broadway hitting atm after atm. when it was over reyes had stuffed $41,000 into his backpack. investigators say the new york team that reyes belonged to netted $2.4 million. cells in 26 countries struck that day for a worldwide take of $40 million. that breaks down to $127,000 a minute. a smaller heist two months earlier had grabbed $5 million for a total of $45 million. >> they use malware, they use spyware, they create programs. it can take them sometimes any were from two to 18 months to work out these
pin numbers. that was their signal to start withdrawing money from atms. loretta lynch is the united states attorney in brooklyn. >> they are told to where stand. they are told where to start. they are told you will hit as many atms as possible. once they get those pins they become a criminal flash mob. >> reporter: the secret service alleges the eight men were part of a global operation that has found a new way to steel cold hard cash in staggering amounts. prosecutors charge that...
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then copied it onto doctored cards with magnetic strips. yesterday in new york, u.s. attorney loretta lynch explained what happened next. >> they become a virtual criminal flash mob, going from machine to machine drawing as much money as they can before these accounts are shut down. >> brown: on december 21, thieves hit 4,500 a.t.m.'s in some 20 countries, stealing $5 million. then on february 19, they upped their game. in ten hours, they stole $40 million in 36,000 transactions worldwide. in manhattan alone, a team of eight so-called "cashers" allegedly made their way from a.t.m. to a.t.m. making 2,900 withdrawals totaling $2.4 million. two of the suspects took photos of themselves and the stacks of cash they allegedly stole. to round out the crime, authorities say the suspects laundered the money by purchasing luxury goods in the form of rolex watches, gucci bags and expensive cars. and we're joined now by the federal prosecutor in the loretta lynch is the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york. thanks for joining us. when you call this a "21st century bank heist" before
then copied it onto doctored cards with magnetic strips. yesterday in new york, u.s. attorney loretta lynch explained what happened next. >> they become a virtual criminal flash mob, going from machine to machine drawing as much money as they can before these accounts are shut down. >> brown: on december 21, thieves hit 4,500 a.t.m.'s in some 20 countries, stealing $5 million. then on february 19, they upped their game. in ten hours, they stole $40 million in 36,000 transactions...
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la o congresista loretta sÁnchez. >>> las mujeres del congreso e tienen que cambiar este sistema y esxpulassar estos sreÑores . >>> uasn fzuerzas armadsaas de cuales el 19% son mujeres, como esta joven que nunca penso que a sus 18 aÑos esta carrera miliytr empezaria de esta manera. >>> si hubiera sabido en el p pasado que estas cdosas psaabas no sÉ si me hubiera enlistado t otra vez >>> ♪. >>> ebn california una amilia i hispana se aferra a las rossede sociales y la internet para dar con el paradero de una exmilitar que le fal muy poco para ob obtener titÍtulo universitario, ella estÁ desaparecida desde el 2 de mayo. >>> lucero gonzÁlez dice que su familia testÁ destrozada, su hermana maribel desaparecio el 2 de mayo sin dejar rastro. >>> la policÍinicio su investigaciÓn en el apartamento que maribel compartiea con un m amigo en la ciudad de orange el sur de los Ángeles, ahÍ dejo su automÓvil y al perro que ador adoraba, su cartera y telÉfono celular habÍan desaparecido. >>> no hay pruebas que ocurrio u un crimen dentro de la casa. >>> ppara la hermana esto es un mi
la o congresista loretta sÁnchez. >>> las mujeres del congreso e tienen que cambiar este sistema y esxpulassar estos sreÑores . >>> uasn fzuerzas armadsaas de cuales el 19% son mujeres, como esta joven que nunca penso que a sus 18 aÑos esta carrera miliytr empezaria de esta manera. >>> si hubiera sabido en el p pasado que estas cdosas psaabas no sÉ si me hubiera enlistado t otra vez >>> ♪. >>> ebn california una amilia i hispana se aferra a...
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. california democrat loretta sanchez says cultural change is key to persuading those who are attacked to report the crimes: >> sanchez: even if she follows through with everything against prosecution, if there wasn't goodnce maybe it would be dropped, she hears back through -- if we have low prosecution rates and nothing happens. but she hears back through the grapevine from others before her and all of them are say nothing happens. don't do this to yourself that's what happens. when a commander is relieved of "you were sexually assaulted," here's what he's going to do. "you were sexually assaulted? that's not my problem. go talk to the pentagon." retired brigadier general wilma vaught says the defense bill president obama signed in january which addresses sexual assault will hold commanders responsible. >> vaught: i think those steps will be very helpful, because we put on record when someone's been charged, and it won't be forgotten. there's going to be a record, that even though they escaped it the first time, the second time it comes, you're going to dig into it to see what the tr
. california democrat loretta sanchez says cultural change is key to persuading those who are attacked to report the crimes: >> sanchez: even if she follows through with everything against prosecution, if there wasn't goodnce maybe it would be dropped, she hears back through -- if we have low prosecution rates and nothing happens. but she hears back through the grapevine from others before her and all of them are say nothing happens. don't do this to yourself that's what happens. when a...
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stealing $45 million from banks and financial institutions. u.s. attorney loretta lynch calls it the largest known theft of its kind, moving literally at the speed of the internet, the organization made its way from the computer systems of international corporations, to the streets of new york, as well as major cities around the world. >> lynch announced charges against eight men in new york, accused of being part of a ring that involved potentially hundreds of people in two attacks. they used pre-paid debit cards linked to accounts that had been hacked by cyber thieves, thousands of miles away. the thieves had raised wall limits. >> a card that might have had $200 on it literally has $20,000 on it, or $2 million on it. >> the prosecutor describes how it worked. hackers first targeted a credit card processor in the united arab emirates in december. then a second and larger attack in february in oman. pin numbers were stolen and then sent to teams, including one in new york. those teams would then head to atms with plastic cards, even hotel key cards with the stolen information. autho
stealing $45 million from banks and financial institutions. u.s. attorney loretta lynch calls it the largest known theft of its kind, moving literally at the speed of the internet, the organization made its way from the computer systems of international corporations, to the streets of new york, as well as major cities around the world. >> lynch announced charges against eight men in new york, accused of being part of a ring that involved potentially hundreds of people in two attacks....
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withdrawing money from atms. loretta lynch is the united states attorney in brooklyn. >> they're told where to stand, they're told where to start, they're told you're going to hit as many atms as possible. once they get those p.i.n.s, they become a criminal flash mob. >> reporter: the secret service alleges the eight men were part of a global operation that's found a new way to steal cold hard cash in staggering amounts. prosecutors charge that jose reyes belonged to the new york cell. they say that reyes began his trek, sweeping south down new york's broadway hitting atm after atm. when it was over, reyes had stuffed $41,000 into his backpack. investigators say the new york team that reyes belonged to netted $2.4 million. cells in 26 countries struck that day for a worldwide take of $40 million. that breaks down to $127,000 a minute. a smaller heist two months earlier had grabbed $5 million for a total of $45 million. >> they use malware, they use spyware, they create programs. it can take them sometimes anywhere from 2 to 18 months to work out these very sophisticated programs. >> isn't t
withdrawing money from atms. loretta lynch is the united states attorney in brooklyn. >> they're told where to stand, they're told where to start, they're told you're going to hit as many atms as possible. once they get those p.i.n.s, they become a criminal flash mob. >> reporter: the secret service alleges the eight men were part of a global operation that's found a new way to steal cold hard cash in staggering amounts. prosecutors charge that jose reyes belonged to the new york...
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message that we need to work together in our community to improve road safety. >> reporter: loretta was injured when a car pulled out in front of her. >> life is a risk and you have to decide which risk you're going to take. yeah, you have less protection on a bike, but you have all the other benefits. and for me, those benefits outweigh the risk. >> i really want people to think about everybody who they encounter on the road as somebody who they might know and somebody they should care about, so that when we are out there, we're eliminating distractions. >> reporter: hernandez, the victim from tuesday, leaves behind a wife and a 2-year-old daughter. in santa rosa, abc 7 news. >> such a tough situation. well, joining me in the studio right now is leah sham, executive director of the san francisco bicycle coalition. i want to thank you for being here. you said you rode to the studio today on your bicycle. >> absolutely. it's the easiest way to get around san francisco. >> you see a lot of this, the good and the bad. >> that's right. the great is we're seeing more and more people choosing
message that we need to work together in our community to improve road safety. >> reporter: loretta was injured when a car pulled out in front of her. >> life is a risk and you have to decide which risk you're going to take. yeah, you have less protection on a bike, but you have all the other benefits. and for me, those benefits outweigh the risk. >> i really want people to think about everybody who they encounter on the road as somebody who they might know and somebody they...
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, social, and administrative retaliation. democratic congresswoman loretta sanchez hopes to change that. she co-chairs the women in the military caucus and is the top women on the armed services committee. she is co-sponsoring legislation for better whistle blower protection. she is in the guest spot. this is an important issue and we're very glad you're taking it up. i have real concerns about allowing sexual assaults to be adjudicated within the military. chuck hagel was talking about this earlier this week. let me play what he said and get you to weigh in on it. >> we have to go back and review every aspect of that chain of command. of that accountability. and some things do need to be changed. i don't think taking it away, the responsibility ultimate responsibility away, from the military. i think that would just weaken the system. >> do you agree with chuck hagel, congresswoman, that this should still all be handled internally within the military? >> well, actually in a lot of ways i believe that the secretary is right. i mean, it does sit on the commander's shoulder to have t
, social, and administrative retaliation. democratic congresswoman loretta sanchez hopes to change that. she co-chairs the women in the military caucus and is the top women on the armed services committee. she is co-sponsoring legislation for better whistle blower protection. she is in the guest spot. this is an important issue and we're very glad you're taking it up. i have real concerns about allowing sexual assaults to be adjudicated within the military. chuck hagel was talking about this...
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here is hurting my back side. they feel hard. >> she's joined by her family's minister, loretta freeman. >> i kept telling your mom, she will not bury you in penitentiary that's what the lord told me. >> doesn't he answer my prayers? >> yes, he does. he was little, don't pray for me. >> i used to always say that. i'm going to pray for you. don't -- please, mom, pray for me. >> i look and see how much hurt she got in her face and how much pain she's going through. and sometimes it's hard to look at her. >> your precious holy name i pray, amen. >> if i get convicted, she feels she will lose another child. >> my god, i love you so much. >> i love you too, mom. >> coming up, tony goodwin is called back to court. this time, to hear from the jury. and -- >> he says, don't make me put my hands on you and show you how my hands can be. >> lorraine green accuses an officer of misconduct. @ñ >>> recently, the special response team at the cuyahoga county correction center got more than it bargained for when responding to a fight between scott and timberlake. >> there was so much water and
here is hurting my back side. they feel hard. >> she's joined by her family's minister, loretta freeman. >> i kept telling your mom, she will not bury you in penitentiary that's what the lord told me. >> doesn't he answer my prayers? >> yes, he does. he was little, don't pray for me. >> i used to always say that. i'm going to pray for you. don't -- please, mom, pray for me. >> i look and see how much hurt she got in her face and how much pain she's going...
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oakland and it's important to me to be part of the community if some way. >> loretta is living out her dreechlt owning operating her own business. macking it add up to sizable profit hasn't been easy. >> i use my credit card and of course i wracked up a lot of debt and nasty to be able to consolidate the debt. lower interest rate on them an also able to expand my labor force. >> exactly the type of business owner oakland city council member libby is trying to reach. she and city attorney parker are hoping the oakland city council will approve the push to team up with san francisco base non-profit organization by providing capitol to those who don't have access to traditional leensz of credit. >> this becomes revolving fund so once any one of the businesses pace off that initial loan, then we can designate a new business. >> if approved oakland will be the first u.s. city to partner through the zip program. essentially giving green light to the business they believe best represent the city. >> they can now be able to access 5 to 10,000 dollar loan at zero percent interest. >> everyone h
oakland and it's important to me to be part of the community if some way. >> loretta is living out her dreechlt owning operating her own business. macking it add up to sizable profit hasn't been easy. >> i use my credit card and of course i wracked up a lot of debt and nasty to be able to consolidate the debt. lower interest rate on them an also able to expand my labor force. >> exactly the type of business owner oakland city council member libby is trying to reach. she and...
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the u.s. secret service, being prosecuted by the u.s. attorney in brooklyn loretta lynch. seven members belonging to the new york cell of this global cyber crime operation have been arrested. we have learned how they carried out the cyber attack and unlike anything ever seen before. they call is the unlimited operation. its associates hundreds of them, spread all over the world and they targeted at least 26 countries. they struck twice, first in december, when they hacked into an indian bank then withdrew money from atms all over the world, totally $5 million. the second strike in february. the hack targeted a visa and master card processor in the u.s. the loss this time? total approximately $40 million. good morning, john. this is one of the most interesting stories, which leads to basic questions like how, who, and we begin with how? >> you know this is -- if you're a criminal this is a gorgeous scheme. if you are a bank this is your worst nightmare. and if you are a prosecutor like loretta lynch or the secret service agents involved in this case, it's a great caper in terms o
the u.s. secret service, being prosecuted by the u.s. attorney in brooklyn loretta lynch. seven members belonging to the new york cell of this global cyber crime operation have been arrested. we have learned how they carried out the cyber attack and unlike anything ever seen before. they call is the unlimited operation. its associates hundreds of them, spread all over the world and they targeted at least 26 countries. they struck twice, first in december, when they hacked into an indian bank...
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. attorney loretta lynch calls it the largest known theft of its kind, moving literally at the speed of the internet. the organization made its way from the computer systems of international corporations to the streets of new york, as well as major cities around the worl world. lynch announces chanks against eight men in new york in a ring allegedly involving hundreds of people and two attacks using prepaid debit cards linked to accounts thousands of miles away. thieves had raised withdrawal limits. >> a card has literally $20,000 on it or $2 million on it. >> reporter: the prosecutor describes -- hackers first targeted a credit card processor in the unite ash emirates in december. then a second and larger attack in february in oman. pin numbers were stolen sent to teams including one in new york. those teams would then head to atms with plastic cards, even hotel key card with the stolen information. authorities say here in new york, eight men were able to withdraw 2.4 million dollars within a ten-hour period. some 3,000 atm withdrawals were made that day as part of the heist with th
. attorney loretta lynch calls it the largest known theft of its kind, moving literally at the speed of the internet. the organization made its way from the computer systems of international corporations to the streets of new york, as well as major cities around the worl world. lynch announces chanks against eight men in new york in a ring allegedly involving hundreds of people and two attacks using prepaid debit cards linked to accounts thousands of miles away. thieves had raised withdrawal...
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get answers from d.c. fire and ems that would show if there were any internal problems. loretta wheeler has also been looking for answers since december when she lost her husband. she says it took paramedics almost 20 minutes to finally arrive at her house after calling 911 when her husband started having trouble breathing. tonight the news4 i-team goes straight to the fire chief for answers to break down what really happened that night. >> any time we have these incidents that have a negative outcome, i take it personal. >> reporter: you're also going to hear directly from the chief on what he plans to do to fix some of the problems with response times here in d.c. and how many ambulances are actually on the streets on any given day. see our exclusive interview tonight on news4 at 11:00. tisha thompson, news4 i-team. >>> there is a new twist tonight in the takeover of the prince george's county schools. interim school superintendent dr. alan crawley has been asked to stay on through the end of the summer. he resigned and his last day was supposed to be in two weeks. tracee wilk
get answers from d.c. fire and ems that would show if there were any internal problems. loretta wheeler has also been looking for answers since december when she lost her husband. she says it took paramedics almost 20 minutes to finally arrive at her house after calling 911 when her husband started having trouble breathing. tonight the news4 i-team goes straight to the fire chief for answers to break down what really happened that night. >> any time we have these incidents that have a...
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from nearly 3,000 atms in just one of the strikes. brooklyn u.s. attorney loretta lynch says "moving as swiftly as data over the internet, the organization worked its way from the computer systems of international corporations to the streets of new york city with the defendants fanning out across manhattan to steal millions of dollars from hundreds of atms." now, the scheme's known as unlimited operations for their potentially unlimited proceeds, involved hacking into credit card processor computer systems, stealing information from prepaid debit card accounts and removing the limits to their balances, allowing criminals to withdraw unlimited amounts from atms. they allegedly targeted prepaid mastercard debit cards issued by arab emirates bank, known as rock bank, and stole $5 million in about 20 countries. they then followed that up allegedly with another one on february 19th, hitting prepaid debit accounts at omans bank and with drawing $24 million from 40 countries in just ten hours, including $2.4 million from new york. authorities from more than a dozen countries are now working
from nearly 3,000 atms in just one of the strikes. brooklyn u.s. attorney loretta lynch says "moving as swiftly as data over the internet, the organization worked its way from the computer systems of international corporations to the streets of new york city with the defendants fanning out across manhattan to steal millions of dollars from hundreds of atms." now, the scheme's known as unlimited operations for their potentially unlimited proceeds, involved hacking into credit card...
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of people around the globe. the u.s. attorney here, loretta lynch, focused on a sale of eight men in new york who are accused of being cashers, who actually were at the last part of this operation. but she said prepaid debit cards were really the target here and that hackers got into the systems of credit card processors overseas. and she is calling this the largest theft of its kind that is known. >> this was a 21st century bank heist that reached through the internet to span the globe, but instead of guns and masks, this cyber crime organization used laptops and malware, moving literally at the speed of the internet the organization made its way from the computer systems of international corporations to the streets of new york as well as major cities around the world. >> now, how u.s. attorney lynch described how it happened was that once pin numbers were obtained, they were sent to cashers. and she's saying that eight men here in new york once they got those pin numbers carried out two strikes, one in december and another in february. and she said in february that was the largest
of people around the globe. the u.s. attorney here, loretta lynch, focused on a sale of eight men in new york who are accused of being cashers, who actually were at the last part of this operation. but she said prepaid debit cards were really the target here and that hackers got into the systems of credit card processors overseas. and she is calling this the largest theft of its kind that is known. >> this was a 21st century bank heist that reached through the internet to span the globe,...
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. thieves stealing $45 million from banks and financial institutions. u.s. attorney loretta lynch calls it the largest known theft of its kind. >> moving literally at the speed of the internet, the organization made its way from the computer systems of international corporations, to the streets of new york, as well as major cities around the world. >> lynch announced charges against eight men in new york, accused of being part of a ring that involved potentially hundreds of people in two attacks. they used pre-paid debit cards linked to accounts that had been hiked by cyber thieves thousands of miles away. the thieves had withdrawal limits. >> a card that might have had $200 on it literally has $20,000 on it. or $2 million on it. >> the prosecutor describes how it worked. hackers first targeted a credit card processor in the united arab emirates in december. a second and larger attack in february in oman. p.i.n. numbers were stolen and sent to teams, including one in new york. those teams would then head to atms with plastic cards, even hotel key cards with the stolen information. authorit
. thieves stealing $45 million from banks and financial institutions. u.s. attorney loretta lynch calls it the largest known theft of its kind. >> moving literally at the speed of the internet, the organization made its way from the computer systems of international corporations, to the streets of new york, as well as major cities around the world. >> lynch announced charges against eight men in new york, accused of being part of a ring that involved potentially hundreds of people...
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financial institutions. u.s. attorney loretta lynch calls it the largest known theft of its kind. >> moving literally at the speed of the internet, the organization made its way from the computer systems of international corporations to the streets of new york, as well as major cities around the world. >> lynch announced charges against eight men in new york, accused of being part of a ring that involved potentially hundreds of people in two attacks. they used prepaid debit cards linked to accounts that had been hacked by cyber thieves, thousands of miles away. the thieves had raised withdrawal limits. >> a card that might have had $200 on it literally has $20,000 on it. or $2 million on it. >> the prosecutor describes how it worked. hackers first targeted a credit card processor in the united arab emirates in december. then a second and larger attack in february in oman. it was sent to teens, including one in new york. those teams would then head to atms with plastic cards, even hotel key cards with stolen information. authorities say here in new york, eight men were able to wit
financial institutions. u.s. attorney loretta lynch calls it the largest known theft of its kind. >> moving literally at the speed of the internet, the organization made its way from the computer systems of international corporations to the streets of new york, as well as major cities around the world. >> lynch announced charges against eight men in new york, accused of being part of a ring that involved potentially hundreds of people in two attacks. they used prepaid debit cards...
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, loretta. --keyed jersey -- ad hoc hawkeye jersey i. i want to thank you all for coming tonight and feel free to stick around and visit. we wanted to have the event early and get over at a time where you felt comfortable to stick around and visit. there will still be cocktails for a little while, thank you. [applause] >> rand paul speaking to the iowa lincoln day fundraiser. we did want to take a final round of some of your thoughts on early favorites for 2016. our road to the white house 2016 coverage wraps up for this evening. the phone numbers are on your screen. we are using the hashtag c-span 2016. let's check out some of the postings so far on twitter. steves commenting on cain. one of the early speakers this evening. -- steve cain. one of the early speakers this evening. it was inexcusable, it was a dereliction of duty, and it should preclude her from holding higher office. that is his comments. a political reporter for bloomberg saying that grassley looking ahead to 2014 and the senate race and i would. the state has a chance -- in iowa. we will take a couple of more tweets as we
, loretta. --keyed jersey -- ad hoc hawkeye jersey i. i want to thank you all for coming tonight and feel free to stick around and visit. we wanted to have the event early and get over at a time where you felt comfortable to stick around and visit. there will still be cocktails for a little while, thank you. [applause] >> rand paul speaking to the iowa lincoln day fundraiser. we did want to take a final round of some of your thoughts on early favorites for 2016. our road to the white...
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in new york. u.s. attorney loretta lynch talked to us. once hacker got into the banks, their accomplices were ready and waiting. >> they become a criminal flash mob and race from atm to atm, as fast as they can, getting as much money as they can literally putting in their gym bags duffle bags knapsacks until they are shut down or completed the circuit. >> prosecutors warn this could be just the beginning. the problem? american banks still use magnetic strips on credit cards and those are easy to hack. other countries use cards with more secure chips inside. >>> time to show you this morning's headlines from around the cloebglobe. >> the washington post is warning about threats from other hackers, water, electricity and other critical services in the country could be interrupted. >>> "wall street journal" says more tax money is going to the government and that is shrinking the federal deficit faster than expected. changing the budget debate in congress too. and means a delay in hitting the debt ceiling. >>> financial journalism lost one of its leading lights. a baron's writer
in new york. u.s. attorney loretta lynch talked to us. once hacker got into the banks, their accomplices were ready and waiting. >> they become a criminal flash mob and race from atm to atm, as fast as they can, getting as much money as they can literally putting in their gym bags duffle bags knapsacks until they are shut down or completed the circuit. >> prosecutors warn this could be just the beginning. the problem? american banks still use magnetic strips on credit cards and...
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bipartisan legislation with congresswoman loretta sanchez. this bill strengthens whistleblower protections for military sexual assault victims. these protections ensure victims of sexual crimes have the same rights as other military whistleblowers. today we have the opportunity to provide service men and women with the peace of mind that they can report sexual violence without fear of retaliation. i encourage all my colleagues to support h.r. 1864 and help eradicate sexual violence in the armed forces. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> madam speaker, i rise today to introduce keeping all students safe act to protect schoolchildren from abusive solution and restraint practices. mr. miller: these practices are at best cruel and at worst deadly
bipartisan legislation with congresswoman loretta sanchez. this bill strengthens whistleblower protections for military sexual assault victims. these protections ensure victims of sexual crimes have the same rights as other military whistleblowers. today we have the opportunity to provide service men and women with the peace of mind that they can report sexual violence without fear of retaliation. i encourage all my colleagues to support h.r. 1864 and help eradicate sexual violence in the...
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. huckabee-signed autographed picture, hover relate saw -- [inaudible] -- loretta -- [inaudible] huckabee rides above image, ann lawrence, and huckabee framed photo, andrew miller. so, again, i want to thank you all for coming tonight and feel free to stick around and visit a while. we wanted to have the event early and get over at a tame where you all -- time where you all felt comfortable to stick around, visit. there'll still be cocktails for a little while. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> i want the bill to be stronger, but you have to be more open. >> thank you again for being here tonight. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> i don't know if you remember me, but you came with your dad -- [inaudible] >> right. >> and you were speaking -- i was at the fairfield. i came up to you and i asked you if -- i don't know if you remember that or not. but it was, you know, it's been a pleasure. i've been deployed for the past six months. >> you're still active? >> i am still active duty as -- i just want to say what a great honor it is -- [inaudible conversations] [inau
. huckabee-signed autographed picture, hover relate saw -- [inaudible] -- loretta -- [inaudible] huckabee rides above image, ann lawrence, and huckabee framed photo, andrew miller. so, again, i want to thank you all for coming tonight and feel free to stick around and visit a while. we wanted to have the event early and get over at a tame where you all -- time where you all felt comfortable to stick around, visit. there'll still be cocktails for a little while. thank you. [applause] [inaudible...
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robberies in history. >> that is loretta lynch announcing a massive 21st century bank heist, by massive we're talking $45 million. they got away with in a matter of hours just in new york. eight people indicted. seven of them in custody. all dominicans from the new york city area. basically what they hope to have done is hacked into mastercard and credit card processers in the middle east, that allowed them to go to atm ma seens across the area and around the world and make off with millions of dollars. all right authorities say they've seized cars, watches, hundreds of thousands of dollars. they say this was the new york area sell of a global cyber fraud operation known as operation unlimited. we're continuing to follow this news conference, carl, and we'll keep you posted. but one more sign that cyber criminals are finding they can get a lot done with a laptop computer than they can with a gun and a mask. >> some of the reports about this, scott, just to give people some cover, this kind of execution, really we have not seen before. >> no. and what's striking here is the globa
robberies in history. >> that is loretta lynch announcing a massive 21st century bank heist, by massive we're talking $45 million. they got away with in a matter of hours just in new york. eight people indicted. seven of them in custody. all dominicans from the new york city area. basically what they hope to have done is hacked into mastercard and credit card processers in the middle east, that allowed them to go to atm ma seens across the area and around the world and make off with...