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a break when we come back some members of the happiness for the anonymous has been arrested for going after government websites and is the right to bear arms more precious than the right to vote and i ask that question for the very. same. people calling like you said for free and fair elections. and they're still reporting from the. if you can hear behind me loud explosions. gave. a.
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so sleep you think you understand it and then you limp something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture .
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well looks like a war between anonymous and law enforcement agencies agencies around the world continues and report just announce that it's arrested twenty five members they believe to be part of a hacktivist organization from four different countries four were arrested in spain ten argentina six in chile and five in colombia and this was all part of operation mask get it playing off the guy fawkes mask a little become synonymous with the group now according to law enforcement those twenty five individuals were carrying out denial of service attacks and defacing websites of political parties companies institutions and leaking information on high profile individuals and on top of the arrest they also seized two hundred fifty pieces of equipment like servers and computers as well as a few phones as part of the unmasking now in order to find these guys and or paul
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explained that they sifted through computer logs to track down ip addresses linked to the attacks and as you can imagine and all of us retaliate it very quickly after learning about these arrests they not only attack a spanish police web site but they wanted to make sure the interpol knew what it was getting itself into a savage we did interpol their attempt at arresting and operation unmasked funny but also says that by a masking and exposing interpol agents for their plan well they managed to take down interpol website for a short amount of time but they also want to docs interpol workers releasing their personal info to the world typical retaliation by the happiness and this is just the latest front to open up in the anonymous war so earlier this week we told you about that we call the global intelligence files over build with e-mails from the private intelligence firm stratfor although founder julian assange didn't say where the whistleblower organization got information there's a link it to anonymous is hack on the company back in december so is
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a more direct relationship between the two organizations but i think it is quite possible we've also seen lots of other activity linked to anonymous in recent months he went after the polish government over their original support of act of taking down government websites and calling on people to take the streets and what became one of the law. it has and most successful protests against the treaty anonymous also go to the one year anniversary of bahrain's uprisings by attacking pennsylvania company combined systems who make the tear gas used against protesters . a number of photos have been posted on social networks suggesting the tear gas conscious were made in the united states the canisters of transit with the name and address of combined systems a company based in the state of pennsylvania. they've combined systems at war profiteers and released a string of e-mails amongst employees and clients of the u.s. based firm and of course there's always after the f.b.i. at friday's where they aim to expose the feds every single week perhaps the most successful effort being when they managed to record a conference call between
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a parent and scotland yard while they were discussing ways to take down anonymous but the search and arrest was really run clear it is very very first year of course on the trail from here. we're looking to try our roots and hard in. origin. for on your side but what's. what's well thus far it seems that any attempts to take down and miss have been futile the best so as to whether or not they've laid at the wrestle of fact the hacktivist collective's mission i'll just say that i have my doubts. now is the presidential campaign heats that politicians will be looking to connect with their base there's always gun rights and the sanctity of the second amendment will be used as a rallying point for republican voters when it comes to another right surrounding or another right scuse me surrounding the very making of a democracy that is the right to vote well we're going to hear a lot less as r.c.
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correspondent christine for example is out it's an issue worth looking at as major changes are in the works. it is a right transcribes it's a very fabric of our culture and our constitution. the right there was. only a certain number of things that were put in the cousins who should by the founders they put a right to bear arms in the constitution for a couple reasons first of all they were just finished a violent revolution you know they overthrew the present government and understand just how many people enjoy that freedom today here's a look at background checks for firearm purchases on what is typically one of the busiest days of the year for potential gun buyers black friday the previous record was in two thousand and eight with just under ninety eight thousand background checks this year the record was broken for checks in a single day with one hundred twenty nine thousand one hundred sixty six
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a thirty two percent increase from two thousand and eight i think right now the reason so many people applied for firearms licenses is they were afraid the obama administration was going to take active steps to bear and whether or not that's true the gun loving portion of america remains a group whose affection many would be politicians often try to win the republicans they should be but. again the cap and trade bill and the second amendment is increasingly celebrated and a number of gun owners expand the right to vote listed in the fifteenth one thousand and twenty three amendments is narrowing a new policy that initiatives mean as many as five million eligible voters will lose that right to choose the next person to occupy the white house. fourteen states states which represent two thirds of the electoral college votes needed to win the presidency have already passed several measures these include restrictions on where people can register to vote last time for early voting and stricter laws
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requiring people to provide government issued photo i.d.'s african-americans or other racial matter buy in or is a very heavily targeted the poor those who don't drive cars or have cars are also very heavily targeted hilary shelton washington d.c. and double a c.p. director says the policies hearken back to the days of jim crow bringing back all the obstacles thought to be eliminated by the voting rights act of one nine hundred sixty five the most basic right of all. was the right to choose your own leave. the history of this country in large measure. is the history of the expansion of that right. to all of our people a history now reversing itself with new laws also targeting convicted felons who have completed their sentences have jobs and pay taxes in florida iowa virginia and
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kentucky anyone convicted of a felony has their right to vote denied permanently the idea of prison is that we ability with one of the practices we want those in prisons prisons to be able to master the process of participate in a process troubling for many in taxes as well where you can't use a student i.d. to vote but you can use a handgun license in the words of governor rick perry who signed the bill it's the integrity of every vote that every vote can the question for many others though how many votes won't be counted because they were barred from being cast in washington christine for south r.t. . ever wondered if you're being why. much look over your shoulder while you're walking alone on the street well it's possible that someone actually has been following or monitoring you may be a government agency and it's also possible for you to find out by who when and what
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exactly they found out about you he recently a woman who writes a blog called feminism and decided to file a freedom of information act request on herself just like your yacht did you see if they had anything good on her and you pretty much forgot about this request until she got an envelope from the f.b.i. that details an investigation they had done on her and her friends when they were eighteen years old apparently f.b.i. agents are followed and photographed a blogger and her friends over the course of a few days before and after a protest that they had planned now the protests there was no property damage no arrests but nonetheless the f.b.i. felt compelled to follow this group in the days leading up to and after the event unfortunately of a document that is pretty mundane and boring so let me give you some highlights here subject as that vehicle and enter movie theater subjects entered lord doraine subjects but movie theater and her vehicle and depart photos a time to be lord of the rings that's a serious red flag there how sinister lisa was in the way can propaganda movie
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harry potter another truly frightening moment containing the file again when the subject in question decided to help a neighbor out what if that observer standing up picking up trash and placing it in the trash can oh wow she's clearly of fact with trash in the disposal so let's see one of those wacko environmentalist anyway basically group prevails reveal that nothing was going on other than the f.b.i. having really bad intel family on numerous occasions they identified her as a member of a group that she was not only not a member of but actually opposed so congress tory got to thinking and we decided that it might be more than entertaining to file a boy request on me i mean if a woman who participated in one small sign protester teen was jailed angara my files probably be a little bit thicker hopefully. more interesting so we've got out of the works i'm going to keep you updated on any details that we receive but heba mine freedom of information act requests can take months if not years so we decided it would be worthwhile that cameramen follow me around in the meantime just part of
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a to see what type of stuff the feds might turn up. ok all right so the drone interviews are coming out. well in the interview or two shots with a camera to the next story is a little bit more intense so we'll take you on a closer became one part is can we do anything without a linsanity one around here it's so important to me. absolutely and you know i'm looking forward to it make sure to tell them thanks for sending a copy of the book on to. more
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awkward not really sure on that one line and there may have a little more to be worried about but i bought in all seriousness any surveillance done on me is sure to be just fascinating so stay tuned for the results of my request. outside of our last break of the evening when we come back. we're outraged . about the existence of the prison but the softer feel so they went on war happy hour the burgers are back they're really going away and then some arizona parents launch read their kids text all that.
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people calling what you said for free and fair elections. and they're still reporting from the summit as you can hear behind me loud explosions.
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly pleat you think you understand it and then he lives something else here's some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry for the big picture.
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our guys aside presides to a time award and tonight we're going to get to those lovely fair and balanced folks over at fox news they've heard through the great by the guantanamo bay is create a soccer field for cooperative inmates at times to prove equality of rights as you can imagine they are just outraged strike out right there support. you're also footing the bill for a new soccer field for want of terrorism detainees to the tune of seven hundred fifty thousand dollars camp six houses what are termed highly compliant detainees who live in a communal setting. yeah that's right you're footing the bill for that seven hundred and forty four thousand dollars soccer field but guess what taxpayers are also footing the bill to actually keep all the detainees the locked up in guantanamo bay you know how much that costs about eight hundred thousand dollars
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per year per person and spending has failed to mention our part when he was talking about the taxpayers but i guess that internal memo went out of the fox news all stars because bret wasn't the only one who was outraged over the soccer field story we are paying a seven hundred fifty thousand dollars of taxpayer money so that suspected terrorists i didn't know can play soccer not a beautiful field with astroturf and it does raise questions about our priorities in terms of how we approach these battles these are suspected terrorists i agree and listen. it's interesting that megan kelly who chooses to obsess over a soccer field ever has astroturf or not rather than look at her fix stain on the u.s. guantanamo bay is a factor there are people who have been officially deemed on tribal meaning they will be held indefinitely without so much as a hearing because they've been tortured by us or the three detainees suddenly died
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while engaging in a hunger strike they were protesting the living conditions at the time of course the government quickly labeled the death a suicide and it wasn't until two years a thousand page boy request later that we learn that the three men died in quite elaborate circumstances which ultimately led many to believe that guards and get no facilitated those deaths but of course those stories don't interest fox news kids here in the us are having their soccer programs cut while detainees get a new feel that just does it for the whole network join in including red eyes. just time for spring getting a new soccer field at the cost of seventeen billion dollars it's seven hundred fifty grand here still. yeah it's also funny but i think the most insightful comment about getting it was one made by one of great guests until greg chimes in. and we are never ever ever leaving it yeah i mean every day goes by we're investing more stuff there we're building more infrastructure we're never leaving
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a spring break guesstimation out. forget greg but the other guy he's right we are never ever leaving get mo and rather than using the news of the soccer field as a talking point to actually focus on that reality right i just keep cranking out the jokes because it's hilarious that the us is detaining people without trial indefinitely the fact they get no exits and there are no plans at all to close it that isn't how their pocket do that all a soccer field on the other hand just gets them all fired up so freaking out over the soccer field reporting every last detail on this edition without giving any airtime to the real issues which is what we should be asking like why is one title of a still open offer that fox news is tonight's bull's-eye where. hi guys time for a happy hour and joining me this evening r t producer jenny churchill and jim
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hansen retired special operations master sergeant and military blogger at black five dot net hey guys. let's just start with i don't know jenny do you do your regular breast exams that the doctor tells you to do to take her breasts have. you put your i have to do this again but if i could i don't give make you operate on t.v. then you know or like reservoir of living is that. my mission in life ok guys let's focus on it be is hot guys that are trying to remind them that they can do it it like that's. i mean is it going to charge you to receive breast cancer is your man reminded it's enough you begin reminder such as your breast provoke a choice. so you see. it also shows you how to check yourself all right so this is actually an app basically it's
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a rethink breast cancer which is a canadian charity and these guys are launching an opera women. you're forty so remember to fill in for the you know nothing like a hard drive to get in the mood i heard jim was upset because he doesn't have to do breast exams so you're going to have to you got turned down to be the reminder guys it was. it's a great i mean so i think it's a great idea what's wrong with hot chicks tell dude to do stuff all the time if hot dude's can get women to check their breasts and not get breast cancer school i'm just not really sure i think. i agree do it for me which is the problem i secured a choice that they didn't choices none of which i would have chosen and yeah. i have to say there was something that was be unsettling for me to watch a man explain to one man how to give themselves a breast exam on his man boob it was too much for me i don't know i know i think it's a cute idea i think it was a sign filled balloon but i mean if you was not like i just prefer that to me i'm
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going to. we're off the cliff oh my god that's like a dozen or so these are sort of in a. little while ok. basically you know we hear a lot for mitt romney try to connect with people he fails miserably like he did with this on nascar thing owners guys and he's basically given the banks kind of an easy time he was special income support closures take a look. make sure everything works and if they do it's obviously banks to be more flexible and creative and helping people stay in their homes they should become less flexible less creative more and says that foreclosures. are well. listen to this in terms of banks becoming less creative i guess you could say turns out that for the one percent getting foreclosed on is miserable that is for the poor people this is an analysis done by a lender processing services and they found that people with borrowers with loans
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at least one million were in default for an average of seven hundred ninety two days last year compared to those with loans under two hundred fifty thousand where it was a six hundred eleven day wait so basically the more money you owe the longer the banks always day in your house to deal with it the more money you can spend on a lawyer no longer the banks will let you stay in your house i mean that our justice system mark some parts you know there newsflash is rich people drive better cars than poor people and you can go to restaurants for personal who didn't know who i mean let's have a look at the old of us people outraged again rich people live better no no news for. you i mean you know you're getting foreclosed. you just get to wait longer when you're playing footsie with someone who you know is a middle income family who buys a home being they can afford it and can't someone what a multimillion dollar home thinking they can afford all right so if we could just accelerated process like a drive through thing for anybody who builds
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a mcmansion threw them out for everybody else after that and i'm cool with a lot of robo signing to you. know hard to you know ok let's move on to this bill in arizona that i guess parents. of course. the sponsor of the bill is such a rich crandall of mesa he says if parents can read their kids text messages they can keep the kids safer one of the cell phone carriers say verizon says the bill may run afoul of federal privacy laws would be hard to do technically a lot of opinions among teens and parents too. the bill would require so phone providers to look here and review any messages coming to or going from kids phones if the parents. i mean i kind of assume that if parents want to read their kids text messages they already just find a way well do that what really bothers some was the justification by one of the
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lawmakers was that if they had a thirteen year old child who was being bullied you know they don't they can't have access to the tax well yeah you do you have a child who has a phone you can have show you the tax this isn't about bullying and protecting your kids it's about spying on your kids and being in their business i love the idea that the government. isn't spying on your kids it was hard enough i think the real issue there was the if the kid deletes the tax or anything like this right they're gone and what they want to do is give the parents a way to go ahead and say you know look i want the historical record i'm willing to pay to have it done i don't see a problem with that you know i don't know my parents were really big about not being in my business i remember one time i was going to log into my email and my dad said i don't want to see your password i don't want to know it so thank you dad thank you for trusting me enough to handle my own stuff yeah i guess i'm not a parent yet so maybe if i were a parent i would feel more strongly about wanting to know what my kids are up to but meantime the option to have the option i think is
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a good idea whether they use it if you can trust the kids you don't have to there's a lot of kids i don't think anybody should trust some point you know if you paid for the phone and the kid wants to delete it and hide it well you know you paid for you paid the company to get the records you can look at and i'm a libertarian i'm not sure about that i might get thrown out of. this is i basically it's a movie come true think of what our favorite film idiocracy. having kids is such an important decision. they're just waiting for the right time it's not something you want to rush into it's like no way. so this is. basically they found that the higher
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i.q. you have the fewer kids you're going to basically smarter people. you're the offensive get out well i think people should have all the kids and then you can build your pool of people labor and all that i mean isn't that just the greatest way we want to do that so the message is that the you tube comments people come on it's obvious the higher profile or the higher i.q. people are doing more stuff and happier i'll be where you were do you draw the. terrifying the world. i think i'm getting at yeah. thanks for joining you guys that's a pretty nice so thanks for joining in admission to come back tomorrow buddy roemer a former louisiana governor and third party presidential candidate is going to be back on the shelf and meantime don't forget for a family i want to taste but the policy twitter if there's anything you ever miss you can find it out. on
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