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Pelley we begin tonight with breaking news on what could be the largest theft of government secrets in history. Today, federal prosecutors said harold martin, a former contractor with the National Security agency, will likely be charged under the espionage act. They say that martin took enough secret material to fill 200 laptop computers, far more than edward snowden. The theft is described as breath taking in its longev scale. Chip reid has more on this. Chip. Reporter scott, federal prosecutors say martin has been stealing classified documents for 20 years. The total the equivalent of half a billion pages of sensitive information. Many of the documents are marked secret and top secret. Court documents say he may have been trying to hide his online activities and he was attempting to run operating systems on his machines that would not leave any forensic evidence of his computer activities. Found 10 firearms, including an ar15style rifle and a shotgun in his house, and a handgun in hi
With breaking news on what could be the largest theft of government secrets in history. Today, federal prosecutors said harold martin, a former contractor with the National Security agency, will likely be charged under the espionage act. They say that martin took enough secret material to fill 200 laptop computers, far more than edward snowden. The theft is described as breath taking in its longevity and scale. Chip reid has more on this. Chip. Reporter scott, federal prosecutors say martin has been stealing classified documents for 20 years. The total the equivalent of half a billion pages of sensitive information. Many of the documents are marked secret and top secret. Court documents say he may have been trying to hide his online activities and he was attempting to run operating systems on his machines that would not leave any forensic evidence of his computer activities. Additionally, f. B. I. Agents found 10 firearms, including an ar15style rifle and a shotgun in his house, and a
Pelley we begin tonight with breaking news on what could be the largest theft of government secrets in history. Today, federal prosecutors said harold martin, a former contractor with the National Security agency, will likely be charged under the espionage act. They say that martin took enough secret material to fill 200 laptop computers, far more than edward snowden. The theft is described as breath taking in its scale. Chip reid has more on this. Chip. Reporter scott, federal prosecutors say martin has been stealing classified documents for 20 years. The total the equivalent of half a billion pages of sensitive information. Many of the documents are marked secret and top secret. Court documents say he may have been trying to hide his online activities and he was attempting to run operating systems on his machines that would not leave any forensic evidence of his found 10 firearms, including an ar15style rifle and a shotgun in his house, and a handgun in his car. Investigators are sti
Pelley we begin tonight with breaking news on what could be the largest theft of government secrets in history. Today, federal prosecutors said harold martin, a former contractor with the National Security agency, will likely be charged under the espionage act. They say that martin took enough secret material to fill 200 laptop computers, far more than edward snowden. The theft is described as breath taking i scale. Chip reid has more on this. Chip. Reporter scott, federal prosecutors say martin has been stealing classified documents for 20 years. The total the equivalent of half a billion pages of sensitive information. Many of the documents are marked secret and top secret. Court documents say he may have been trying to hide his online activities and he was attempting to run operating systems on his machines that would not leave any forensic evidence of his found 10 firearms, including an ar15style rifle and a shotgun in his house, and a handgun in his car. Investigators are still tr