of money laundering and bank secrecy act reporter: now in the private sector, he was until recently one of the top cryptocurrency specialists in the irs criminal investigation unit he helped shut down everything from a child exploitation ring to a north korean hacking scheme, to a terrorist fund-raising appeal, all involving cryptocurrency is cryptocurrency easier to trace in some ways than cash? yeah, very much so. if a bank was robbed five years ago, you have no idea where that stolen cash would be at this point with cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, every transaction is on a public ledger, it public and there forever. reporter: while crypto might appeal to criminals because they can move funds anonymously, its every move can be tracked. and new software is helping investigators at the irs figure out the real people behind those movements. that and good old fashioned detective work, which exposed north korean agents using fake i.d.s to open cryptocurrency accounts this is an ex
touch and going situation because loughner has broken down in court . he s been dragged out screaming. he s exhibited active signs of mental illness at many hearings. here is what the judge is trying to decide. to be competent you have to understand what s going on in the courtroom, understand the charges against you and be able to at least provide minimal assistance to your own lawyers. it s a very low standard. if you are delusional and ranting and raving, youon t meet the test. he s failed the test on other occasions. two psychiatrists have said he s incompetent to stand trial. he seemso go in and out of competence. today, the judge is looking at him saying is he as of today competent stand trial and enter a guilty plea. all right. if not, if he is not competent then the plea deal becomes moot, doesn t it? plea deal is off. if he s found not competent, he goes back to the hospital and remains under treatment until some day in the future he becomes competent again and i
landings in history. but for now, all eyes on this. the very first video of the curiosity landing, released today. the grainy video was shot onboard moments before touching down. john zarrella and chad myers join me now for more. so, john, let s start with you. you have been following the story very closely and are live at nasa s jetropulsion laboratory in california. tell us about this new veo and what exactly are we seeing? reporter: well, in fact, zoraida, what we re seeing in this video are images taking from the descent camera, made by space industries down in san diego. and the video shows the curiosity rover as it is descending down through the atmosphere to the touchdown on mars. it was 297 images all put together into one continuous short video. and then there was the haz cam image. they finally did get a higher resolution picture which shows mt. sharp in the distance. and that mt. sharp is, of course, critical what they are hoping to do is get over to mt. sharp ev
procedures but he was on demerol. that demerol, as he was coming off of it, was acting as a stimulant. it breaks down as a stimulant and that stimulant was really very much keeping him awake. and that is why he needed all of these other medications to help him sleep. what i thought was even more remarkable, they were talking about this idea that on the day this happened, they say conrad murray did give propofol, this medication that we ve been talking about, and then observed michael jackson for at least ten minutes, according to these defense sources, and then he thought that michael jackson essentially fell asleep due to exhaustion, he had been up and rehearsing and then the doctor left the room. after that, they say michael jackson had been playing possum. this is according to the defense team and sources that i ve talked to. they say that he was playing possum. he woke up, got out of bed, went to the bathroom where he had lorazepam, took eight pills, and then had a walkin