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it all depends on how fast people put in plans to block that exfiltration plan. when we look at eric robert rudolph, he was at large for five years in the mountains of north carolina. so i think the odds are that they are going to get them and get them soon but if these folks managed to make it out of the country and, let's face it, we have some pretty open borders to the north and to the south. and so challenge is out there. if they are still in the united states, i think we have a very, very good chance of getting them. >> jeff beatty, thank you much. >>> still to come, we're following live tonight from boston, a police officer shot at m.i.t. we'll be right back. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's yo
it all depends on how fast people put in plans to block that exfiltration plan. when we look at eric robert rudolph, he was at large for five years in the mountains of north carolina. so i think the odds are that they are going to get them and get them soon but if these folks managed to make it out of the country and, let's face it, we have some pretty open borders to the north and to the south. and so challenge is out there. if they are still in the united states, i think we have a very, very...
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he left believing that she had planned this exfiltration route for him and that she will come and get him but i think it becomes clear to him she might not know where he is. and i think that's the sense more than ever now we're in dante's nine circles of hell and i think he's descending those circles of hell and he -- he's not sure if carrie has abandoned him, whether anybody knows where he is. >> you need to leave. go out there. i need to get out of here. >> where? where you think you go? >> out. >> out? out where? >> to the next place. i've been taken from one place to the next, from here to there. >> you were nearly killed. >> i can't stay here. >> why? >> it's -- >> it's not good enough. >> no, i didn't mean that. >> not good for enough for you. huh? why? because of that thief? he upset you? >> i appreciate all you've done for me, stock? but i'm better now. >> what does that mean? >> it means i can make it on my own. i just need to get to the next place. >> there's no next place! >> what? there has to be! >> no. >> does carrie know i'm here? does she? >> no one can know. >> we hav
he left believing that she had planned this exfiltration route for him and that she will come and get him but i think it becomes clear to him she might not know where he is. and i think that's the sense more than ever now we're in dante's nine circles of hell and i think he's descending those circles of hell and he -- he's not sure if carrie has abandoned him, whether anybody knows where he is. >> you need to leave. go out there. i need to get out of here. >> where? where you think...
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we try to stop, not only infiltration, but exfiltration, where sewage would actually leak out of the pipe. the head is larger, so it breaks away the old pipe and allows the new pipe to come in behind it. griffin: we are saving about 67% of the cost of actually digging old pipe up. clyne: it's less invasive than an open-cut process, where you would open the whole trench up and replace the pipe. it's called "trenchless" technology, so... that's as good as it gets. griffin: we don't have to dig up everyone's yard, and we refurbish that pipe at a much-reduced cost. another technique, the cured-in-place lining. it's equivalent to putting a large sock through the existing sewer. we form a new pipe inside the old pipe, and therefore we seal up all of the defects that allow rainwater to come in. hunter: we repair about 730 leaks a month in our system. griffin: the improvements that we've made will make the environment better. we had approximately 1,000 overflows occur in 1999. today, we've reduced overflows by 45% to 50%. and it's going to continue to improve as we go forward with the rehabi
we try to stop, not only infiltration, but exfiltration, where sewage would actually leak out of the pipe. the head is larger, so it breaks away the old pipe and allows the new pipe to come in behind it. griffin: we are saving about 67% of the cost of actually digging old pipe up. clyne: it's less invasive than an open-cut process, where you would open the whole trench up and replace the pipe. it's called "trenchless" technology, so... that's as good as it gets. griffin: we don't have...
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outward threats against foreign adversaries, particularly when most cybersecurity threats are about data exfiltration. it will really be fascinating to see how a former pentagon official at senior levels is able to negotiate this with the pentagon. >> fascinating stuff. thanks for coming in. we appreciate it. >>> coming up on "the lead," feeding your brain. a new study looks at the power of sleep in fighting off diseases like alzheimer's and dementia. we'll explain. >>> next, the future of drone technology is here. we're using one for this very shot. coming up next on "the lead." t: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. was a truly amazing day.ey, without angie's list, i don't know if we coul
outward threats against foreign adversaries, particularly when most cybersecurity threats are about data exfiltration. it will really be fascinating to see how a former pentagon official at senior levels is able to negotiate this with the pentagon. >> fascinating stuff. thanks for coming in. we appreciate it. >>> coming up on "the lead," feeding your brain. a new study looks at the power of sleep in fighting off diseases like alzheimer's and dementia. we'll explain....
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to took place just now allow the exfiltration. desperate for cash and only looking for a quick it, you're not going to take that time. the first difference between these guys and almost everybody else is they were willing to and be patient. second, they had this -- this -- division of labor where skilled in ple were the initial hack. skilled e were people at exfiltration. hen finally skilled at montization. most groups, most gangs, don't kind of really specific division of labor. the other thing that really should be pointed out is that the case that we announced in really a continuation case. albert gonzalez the albert gonzalez case is a number of reasons and andy actually worked on it. high school, i think -- no. but -- but it was -- it was an mazing case that resulted in the longest sentence in cyberhistory, albert gonzalez is 20 years right now. for one- he was amazing albert gonzalez was caught initially. he flipped. cooperating at a high level. at the same time he was cooperating at a high level on hacking at , he was extrem
to took place just now allow the exfiltration. desperate for cash and only looking for a quick it, you're not going to take that time. the first difference between these guys and almost everybody else is they were willing to and be patient. second, they had this -- this -- division of labor where skilled in ple were the initial hack. skilled e were people at exfiltration. hen finally skilled at montization. most groups, most gangs, don't kind of really specific division of labor. the other...
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and look to see once the change, what took place just now that allowed the exfiltration? so they waited. if you are desperate for cash and only looking for a quick hit, you're not going to take that time. the first difference between these guys and almost anybody else was that they're willing to wait, they're willing to be patient. second, they had this division of labor where they had specific people who were skilled at the initial hack. then there were people who were skilled at exfiltration and finally there are people who are skilled at monetization. most groups, most gangs don't have that kind of really specific division of labor. the other thing that should be pointed out is that the case we announced in july was really a continuation of the albert gonzalez case. albert gonzalez case was an amazing case for a number of reasons and andy worked on it. i was still in high school, i think. [laughter] it was amazing for one reason -- it was an amazing case that resulted in the longest sentence in cyber history. albert gonzalez is serving 20 years right now. it was amazin
and look to see once the change, what took place just now that allowed the exfiltration? so they waited. if you are desperate for cash and only looking for a quick hit, you're not going to take that time. the first difference between these guys and almost anybody else was that they're willing to wait, they're willing to be patient. second, they had this division of labor where they had specific people who were skilled at the initial hack. then there were people who were skilled at exfiltration...
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" in spy talk from under the noses of crowds chanting "death to america." >> we're doing an exfiltration for a group of people, you need a cover story. >> reporter: cover story? you needed a lie. >> yeah, a lie. maybe it's not credible, but it's so strange that it couldn't be false. it has to be true. >> reporter: so mendez came up with a bogus movie called "argo," complete with ads in "variety" and business cards. >> well, we have to invent some offices and if you go there, you call him up, you answer the phone. >> reporter: you had an office in hollywood. >> we decided to call it studio 6 productions. >> my name is tony mendez. >> reporter: both as played by affleck and in real life, mendez went into tehran disguised as a producer scouting locations for his movie and turned the 6 americans who were hiding in the home of a canadian diplomat into members of his crew. outfitted with false identities, they passed through customs at the tehran airport and flew home to a joyous welcome. mendez had pulled off the perfect caper. >> it's like robbing banks except in our case, we had made it loo
" in spy talk from under the noses of crowds chanting "death to america." >> we're doing an exfiltration for a group of people, you need a cover story. >> reporter: cover story? you needed a lie. >> yeah, a lie. maybe it's not credible, but it's so strange that it couldn't be false. it has to be true. >> reporter: so mendez came up with a bogus movie called "argo," complete with ads in "variety" and business cards. >> well, we...
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they did not exfiltration any data. the systems would not necessarily see brand-new code and immediate exfiltration and look to see, what has changed? what took place just now that allowed this excellent ration? they waited. if you are desperate for cash you are not going to take that time. the difference between these guys and almost anybody else without they were willing to wait. they were willing to be patient. secondly they have this division of labor where they had specific people who were skilled at the initial hack. then there were people who were skilled exfiltration. finally, there are people who are skilled at monetization. most groups and gains do not have that kind of really specific division of labor. the other thing that really should be pointed out is that the case we announced in july was really a continuation of the albert gonzalez case. it is amazing case for a number of reasons. in the actually worked on it. -- and the actually -- andy actually worked on it. i was in high school. [laughter] it was an
they did not exfiltration any data. the systems would not necessarily see brand-new code and immediate exfiltration and look to see, what has changed? what took place just now that allowed this excellent ration? they waited. if you are desperate for cash you are not going to take that time. the difference between these guys and almost anybody else without they were willing to wait. they were willing to be patient. secondly they have this division of labor where they had specific people who were...