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aided by intelligence officials designed to make it seem that not only was valuable information being a pain in the secret prison but that there was a very menacing threat namely and here's the latter well i have to tell you because you have every hospital and out hated me arabia. and so i have to thank you so much that i will be right back. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realize everything you saw you don't know i'm sorry love is a big issue. for your world. and yet though.
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let's not forget that we had in the park hard work. i think. either well. we never got says they're going to be safe get ready for freedom.
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so they would like to make a correction on a story that we first shared with you last thursday and as word started spread about google's new social media program google plus we made his statements that grab the attention of the public relations branch of the company apparently they're fans of the alone a show now a p.r. present of contact that arteta let us know that too mate statements that we made in our story were incorrect so we want to correct that now first of all the p.r. agent said google glass is a not making profiles public they will eventually open the service up to the public to sign up once the field trial is complete and we feel the service is robust enough to meet demand profiles it will not be made public now this is what we're part of last thursday. the starting on july thirty first everyone's google plus
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profile is going public and during the current testing phase you can keep our profile private but that's all about to change. and i'd like to explain to our viewers the sources where you pulled that information one was a piece from the register u.k.b.a. site which categorize itself as independent news views and reviews on the latest in the i t industry second source came from a google page itself which stated today nearly all google profiles are public private profiles don't allow this so we have decided to require all profiles to be public if you currently have a private profile but you do not wish to make your profile public you can delete your profile or you can simply do nothing all private profiles will be deleted after july thirty first two thousand and eleven now at the top of the page the graphic clearly shows the google plus project logo which i have to believe that when google talks about their profiles they are referring to profiles on the google plus program turns out that i was incorrect i would also know that other online sites national app plan or even the news page from yahoo pulled the same
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information from google's own help page and share the direct text as well so we finally got in touch with another google p.r. present of who spoke on behalf of the company and she clarified the statement the google profiles is what you use if you form a google plus page and those will be made public if you don't change if you do not change the privacy status of your profile it will get deleted by july thirty first so while google has been what we were poor it is not false to say that your account will be gone if you don't change it to a public status so it seems like google is trying to get into a tit for tat as for how we word it what changes are under way google's headquarters now to be clear your google profile will not be made public on july thirty first against your will but if you have chosen not to make that profile public by that date it will be delete it therefore you are no longer be able to have a private google profile after july thirty first now the next point that p.r. rep chris gayle brings up has to do with our comment about google's you to get part of what we said last week. major changes have been made to how you tube users can
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register and operate on the site for years use it was allowed users to upload videos and comment anonymously noble position is apparently changed they use it will no longer let people register with anonymous names they will now have to use an existing email account to upload or comment on the site. all right so let's clarify how we obtained the data for that comet again we called information from the u.k. site the register which stated it's no longer possible for individuals to simply log on to youtube with anonymous user name the world's largest broker has clearly spotted a flaw in the side business model and is now forcing users to sign in to the video sharing site using an existing a google account such as that used for say g. mail now within that piece they also point out now they contacted a person at google to clarify that information the google p.r. person sent the site this link it's holds it still holds the google plus projects
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headline at the top of the page and it carries this statement within the first paragraph google profiles is a product that works best in the identified state this way you can be certain you're connecting with the right person and others will have confidence knowing if there is someone real behind the profile they're checking out for this reason to google profiles that requires you to use the name that you commonly go by in daily life and the editor also reported that when after a further clarification from google about what their statement meant when it comes to youtube the representative said at this stage there is no further information to share so google you tube has sent out an announcement to tell their users the all you tube users must be linked to a google account in order to sign into their q two page while you tube nor google directly state that you can't be anonymous we understood that announcement to mean that every commenters every comment users now make on the video sharing website will be linked to their real names on their group profile and google account so in retrospect we realize that that was not true we stand corrected myself in the. rest
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of the team for the yellow show would like to express our regret if we shared any false information or mr exempted misrepresented any information about google plus their account profiles and then changes to youtube accounts that are not so hopefully just shared will provide google's insight into the reasons why reported the information in the manner that we did we had no intention to mislead our viewers and of course if anybody has any further questions or comments you can always reach us through our regular feedback sites or you can refer to google's regulations and policies on their page although you might find them slightly confusing too but hey at least it's no big google or is watching. well today we have news for you about aaron swartz he's executive director of demand progress and co-founder of read it and he's been a frequent guest on this show but yesterday he was arrested and charged with violating federal hacking laws for downloading four million dr documents from j. stuart from mit is a network now of convicted of the felony charges shorts can face up to thirty five
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years in prison and a one million dollars fine j. stores a company that provides digitized copies of academic journals accusing universities all over the country and they've already come out saying that they did not refer this case to the feds and that all of the information has been returned but the rest is once again showing a lie on the fight for open access to information and state and provider to wired dot com david so gallantly executive director of demand progress said it's like trying to put someone in jail for allegedly checking too many books out of the library but other open access advocates say schwartz has just set the movement back so we make of this case well joining me to discuss it is bear brown founder of project pm and organization that works to improve the distribution of accurate and informative views i want to thank you for joining us and tell me how you see this felony charge up to thirty five years in prison does the crime fit what the punishment might be here. i think most people look at this bill since it's what he
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actually did but agree that it's a crime and i think that the robo real problem here is that it really extends way to judge obviously the. resources to choose a prosecutor how much money to put in the. prosecution the situations and you know to you know year to have two years we've seen them increasingly decide you know instead of going after certain crimes that one year or more significance much more corrosive democratic institutions or a country where they're going after information and when you know when you look at what we know to about one hundred students in terms of wiki leaks. very obvious charges and so on and so on and with the justice department having helped bank of america was looking for a way to covertly go up with the leaks. i really think that this demonstrates the extent to which. you know you have we have a certain you have
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a application of the law and some basics but what happens to you and the government wants and you see you see other other crimes not be able to get all of it it really solved the rule of law and the problem of how do you go how do we make this very clear as to where they think this is the government information that's being stolen this you could say is a is a copyright battle but it's not like this is music this these are academic journals that these are you know the things that researchers are academics and already been paid for by the institutions for which they work can do the research where to fall into the whole you know i guess you could say bubble of what it is ok to download and to steal and when one of the things. well i mean it's reasonable for there to be laws regarding their. privately held you know so i probably held my case for me
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but the again the problem is you can prosecute someone for that or you want to start but when you have thirty five years and then when you have and when you have other problems or the punished and the information you like for instance would be pursued all the intelligence contractors against anonymous you know earlier this year. you know we're used to someone who has access to information and. you know it's pretty much unchanged for picking up from the bush in the library. that's again that's it shows the extent to which. you can commit crimes and do it that way what. happens jobbers supreme permission which page dormitory and what do you say is foundational out there that are also part of the open access movement of her supporters of getting information out there saying that when aaron gate was reckless but it actually put the movement back a few years because now it's somehow equated it with people like on all sides and
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those that are irresponsible. well i mean yes there's always a reaction whenever someone makes a mission and they're going to and you know how that plays media you know that may possibly push back and abuse some people but unless the rules are made about what they are going to progress to begin i mean the whole point of this movement is to challenge the team was to help sway the public in favor of what we're trying to do and you know with that with bad intent instances like this to which it should be controversial not insensitive and you know i don't think that the information. backed out but i think they had again since response. it's going to be you know some degree provide sympathy for that. and lastly we just reported on the fact that they were forcing anonymous arrest yesterday and these people are teenagers thirteen fourteen years old i think. the meddling legal
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defense and the raise in january the national repealed stuff and providing free compensation a reputation many patients to many of those affected. going to shoot california with many of tried again i mean the second us which is the charge made cases that seniors. again with this problem with are the feds overreaching bevan managed to move into the information age in a way that in accordance with justice in the look again that. we've come to conflict with like erin brockovich the cary grant you can charge you actually the crimes in point very well do you believe in the fact that in the best of it all and see thirteen year olds nineteen year olds taking in your team your jail sentences whether it's patients in a lot of ones and zeroes. nobody kind of kind of so i said in the perspective thank
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you so much for joining us tonight. right. now coming out of a dubious dubious filmmaker landslides called time segment and happy hour six france telling you members of congress are trading insults and nearly everybody is trying to make money off of this fact but anderson cooper left thirty backing this month. into it only when it was remaking isms and do the work to bring justice and accountability. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i pay taxes. but i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly is if you understand it and then you've lived
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something else here's some other part of it and realize that everything is ok and you don't i'm trying hard look at the big picture. says. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right now. i think the rock the bombings beautiful and funny well. we have a government says they're going to keep you safe get ready because you give them the freedom.
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fighter. all right it's time for tonight's told time a warden's night it goes to james o'keefe he's that conservative film maker and i use that term loosely who has a history of making undercover videos of evil wrongdoings going on here in the u.s. now turns out after the release of those videos it's been learned that most of them have been very heavily edited to make somebody shall i say
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a left leaning person or organization look bad case in point b. acorn or n.p.r. but o'keefe the latest target is medicaid here he sends a man dressed in a kilt and you were charleston south carolina public assistance office and the man claims to be a member of the irish republican army and asks for help for twenty five fellow irishman who are in the hospital so take a look at this clip clip of o'keefe latest work given to sean murphy tells the state itself there are a lot of years a terrorist seeks health care for poor citizens exports illegal way of possesses incredible will what with the medicaid office do. you need. probably five one. for her to be apartment ok. now in the video you see the woman in the office explain the rules and the process of filling out the paperwork to get medicate she also explains that anything he says must remain private because that's the law to protect patient privacy and
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guess what o'keefe releases o'keefe released a video saying of this woman is a terrorist sympathizer i'm sorry how can james o'keefe call or a terrorist sympathiser because she didn't report into the police she can't because the law because you could be arrested and fined for divulging any information that he or she learned during this meeting but that is classic o'keefe there you go after somebody who is actually doing their job now as i mentioned earlier is that a habit of editing videos to make people look guilty we all remember his they've been hosting the targeted acorn and how fox news jumped all over that story. this is the. nation is a cool. head. and cool number so i don't know what i'm going to get from. these videos were put together by filmmaker james o'keefe who's joining us on the couch and he's dressed
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exactly in the same outfit that he one of the acorn offices. now that sting helped cripple acorn and it turns out after a view by police and prosecutors it was determined that no laws were broken and the footage had been heavily edited including the campout bit which o'keefe never actually wore into any of the acorn offices next o'keefe went after n.p.r. and again fox news was more than happy to help. her approach to. the. church. well guess what it turns out the n.p.r. caves had also been edited and some of the comments were taken out of context now before the g.o.p. used the issue to try and defund n.p.r. oh and by the way that's not good cause to n.p.r. exacts their jobs but james doesn't care who ends up out of work it's all just
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blunt and games that for him my question tonight is when are television networks the web site going to stop giving him a forum to spread his video mis information any time he releases a new video you should probably bet that it's heavily edited and full of deceit and that's why he's tonight's told time what. kind of time for a happy hour this evening and joining me tonight is our key correspondent lauren lyster and derek thompson senior editor at the atlantic thanks for joining guys. think that we're all familiar with the westboro baptist every every american now holds a special place in their heart for these people and i'm just kidding but we've seen them protest asshole jer's the roles what else have we seen them take it. profile of and just i mean
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a multitude of funerals but he. doesn't write myriad of funerals all week but apparently they might be getting a little bored because they wanted to go pro dead kids concert. they're going to keep these words. this round of life they're going to start right back out but they're going to give you the key he's like. he's not going to. will hurt your. family he's the biggest family member so. i don't know what's better as the people were there the faces of pain try to talk some sense and speak some logic to the westborough about this but they hate gene simmons because he's involved the no hate campaign he's opposed to california's prop eight and are the same sex marriage ban and because he's jewish because he wonders if new city is part of the problem that you thought of the running out of things to protest i mean gay marriage leases the salient cultural issue and you
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know a lot of other issues that they've had they've been protesting against lisa been in the news gene simmons is just a spokesperson for dr pepper any sort of he may still be going to or i think maybe with no one really thinking about since him and so i think it is points to the fact that there's sort of running out of things to horning out of places to protest now that every time they announce a protest a state quickly moves to try and possible law that bans them from being within three hundred feet of the funeral i think arizona did that and illinois has done that and so now that more people are like passing laws that limit where they can deal with they can be happy i can't more creative but i talk on others in concert i mean drawing on all that's is you know old as ever though i have to know if you're like i don't care and i think i think they're getting a little bored if we don't respect a rock star that's like popular today just thing maybe at one time there are two or three i know they have a tour that they go on a plan so maybe that was just maybe true it is convenient the place think of the kids as a little passe sorry thirty kids fans out there they're going to get mad at me for
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that but the thing about the west or about his too is that the supreme court ruled in their favor that they are indeed allowed to practice their first member rights and take it at these funerals and listen to this a federal girl's appeals court yesterday oh. overturned the conviction of the man who posted internet messages as threatening of barack obama during his two thousand and eight presidential campaign because they said it was clear that he wasn't actually planning to kill him but basically if you want to write that you want to kill the president or the campaigning against the candidates for president you can well actually understand when i look at what this guy at the concert this guy was making he was saying the president has you know i don't know how to say the way guns are said like a fifty caliber does not make sense you know coming out and i don't think that actually qualifies as i can understand that there is gray area there between like whether someone actually saying i'm going to do this or saying this is what someone has coming said i mean i think it's pretty high guys really. direct threat there is no clear and present danger i mean this is what you get with the first amendment you protect people's right to say stupid and wrong things and this was
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a stupid and wrong thing just like other people say oh please read some of the constitution you see people freak out over it just the way you know after the arizona shooting of course and gabby giffords in january was the vial rhetoric and of course that was what was the sarah palin thing that she was she made targets everywhere and people are saying that you know that that contributed to it but if you're saying you know if someone's got a fifty caliber gun then i sorry it is that is your first amendment right to say that i mean anybody who has any direction can be a stupid as they want to be in the country and we're proud of it and if there are any let's just look at any of our youth to prominence ok let's talk about anderson cooper for a second and we're going to show you this again but as you all know he has a talk show that's coming out soon. and there's a bad time to start with glasses i want to ensure you want to. hear more about why i want other people to as well. one story a new daytime talk show the september. he went to live more laugh more again where
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i live apparently he's doing just that because then anderson cooper and they're tweeting a picture of himself shirtless and covered in mud and he says i'm not very few days from this photo can you guess where in the world i am exact location and turns out that he was. columbia not a spy i don't like he says i'm sorry you're shirtless and you're covered in blood and you don't like just mr natural volcanic treatments nature i think we all know anderson cooper likes i'm going to say about this it does seem doesn't it was an exact simile he's almost the exact same thing he does every year right we're in the world is matt lauer he goes around and he does not know there's less of it will there's. that is. the most trusted name in news i understand he was right there is not needed i was just surprised he tweeted that i thought that you know i just was surprised if you usually see topless pictures of anderson cooper in the tabloids i think i don't need he's pulling out. to a talk show host now he has to be
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a celebrity you no longer going to look like a haitian orphans now he's a celebrity we're talking to the producers and desperation you know i mean this is you know his ratings haven't been that high for him scripted three sixty's transition to a different show this is the way to do it look here we are not on my getting to come is what that means i last story tonight so this is just turned into a whole rotten mass between allen west and debbie wasserman schultz and basically she called him out for supporting this horrible debt ceiling bill and they passed and he e-mailed her and said you were the most vile unprofessional and despicable member of the u.s. house of representatives you've been proved repeatedly and you are not a lady and therefore should not be afforded due respect from me but the funny thing about this to me is the way that washington works is that immediately the d.c.c. and emily's list of already sent out things asking for money and try. fundraise off of someone else's bad words do not forget that this man called one of ours not
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a lady i mean i think everybody about money policy is tough and you know right it's difficult to go out to people and say look republicans say this about medicare but this is why we think that ours is the more fiscally sound plan it's much easier to say look some republican said very mean things about a florida congresswoman this is what we're going to say about republicans it's i mean he gave them ammunition to go to the gun and now they're going to fire to use the gun metaphor that you just back up and go back with the guns but yeah i mediately that's what that's what gets people to sign on to say see he calls he said he said she was a lady and he's violent unprofessional and that makes you want to start. throwing cash around i guess careful what you e-mail always be used against you very very good thing for joining me. tonight show thanks for getting in make sure they come back tomorrow if you like to our jail phoebe interview last week just wait until you hear what the navy has been a few reporter for defense technology international is going to be on the steps of the unbelievable amount of money we're spending on that here in the meantime though
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