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interesting things that happened as part of the lulsac case is that it was an international group of anons that turned out to be involved and there were two on the indictment from ireland and two from england and jeremy hammond from the u.s. and what happened was that in ireland, the two people were spoken with by the police there and then were sort of let go. i'm sure there is a trial in ireland, but -- no one ever talked about it. i guess i'm misinformed about this. but in england there was just the two people who were arrested and eventually pled guilty and were sentenced to between no time, probation, and 30 months. and in england, 30 months means 15 months and kind of just as a practicing attorney in the u.s. i just kind of couldn't believe it. but your time in prison is counted if you are on house arrest. they were all on house arrest during the time, so basically all of their time is already served. and i think that the u.s. is probably not going to extradite them here, but if they were to come here they would be facing 40 years in prison. what we're seeing with jeremy is the time h
interesting things that happened as part of the lulsac case is that it was an international group of anons that turned out to be involved and there were two on the indictment from ireland and two from england and jeremy hammond from the u.s. and what happened was that in ireland, the two people were spoken with by the police there and then were sort of let go. i'm sure there is a trial in ireland, but -- no one ever talked about it. i guess i'm misinformed about this. but in england there was...
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in a sense, these guys were the anons. i was talking about the information. how did it flow in checks and balances? i'm representing information with these blue arrows. the constitutional system requires a flow of information between the branches of government. the government cannot work when that, when the information is distracted. -- disrupted. -- the press is this mediator between the back and forth. here, it is not particularly exclusive or contemplative within our framework, which is the corporation. especially during the beginning of the founding of the country. the corporation was a body of government. any information that corporations provide or force to provide his revolt -- is a result of law. corporation is a legal fiction. this is a trend that we have seen over the past few years, which is -- to be 60-70 years. an expansion of the executive branch of government. an increasing opaqueness to that branch am i taking over the other branches of government, and restricting the flow of information from all branches of government. often aided by the othe
in a sense, these guys were the anons. i was talking about the information. how did it flow in checks and balances? i'm representing information with these blue arrows. the constitutional system requires a flow of information between the branches of government. the government cannot work when that, when the information is distracted. -- disrupted. -- the press is this mediator between the back and forth. here, it is not particularly exclusive or contemplative within our framework, which is the...
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if we cover the cost of two and half million people who are healthy anon food stamps and working age,e have an unsustainable progra we have disability claims rise by 7 million in obama's te nure. nrick, when millions of people are gettg welfare and don't deserve. it >> i am all for keeping a good eye on welfare. when we talk about food stamps. schopercent of the people of people on food stamps have one person working andadd into what is legitimate and i take rich's point. not everyone on disality should be. if you add that up. it goes up to 85 percent. you have to be so careful you are not so intent on cutting you cut people who needit. >> many people here have it here. and evy time we have welre reform people attack. it in known 96 president clinton was attacked forrepublican refo the late senator said poor children would be reduced to begging for money and food and engaging in prostitution. guess what, that welfare worked and brght down poverty i this country. >> yeah, none of that happen. there is nothing about growth in constitution and empowering federal politicians to fight pove
if we cover the cost of two and half million people who are healthy anon food stamps and working age,e have an unsustainable progra we have disability claims rise by 7 million in obama's te nure. nrick, when millions of people are gettg welfare and don't deserve. it >> i am all for keeping a good eye on welfare. when we talk about food stamps. schopercent of the people of people on food stamps have one person working andadd into what is legitimate and i take rich's point. not everyone on...
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controversy out of control anon would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. every day we're working to b- and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in t world in fact, 've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. charles: now more people are saying they're targeted by the irs. christine o'donnell says heard tax records were breached. welcome to the show. explain what happened. >> they keep dragging me. to hav the criminal investigator is that on the very same day that i
controversy out of control anon would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. every day we're working to b- and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big...
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. >> it's anonal emotional decision. it's not about the people i work with.s down to is this. >> they agreed to a pay cut to help balance the budget but the city says the san jose can't afford to increase the entiredepartment's department's pay by 10%. >> we have capacity to give 2% across the board and 4% retention bonus. >> city sent this email to the union asking them they come back to the bargaining table. they refuse insisting the san jose has the money and they needs to pay up. residents want to feel agai safe again. >> why did you become cops in the first place, if we are not going to come out and get them, i might as well grab my shotgun. >> a new wave of rekruilts will be on on the force by the end of the year. >> both sides of the bart contract negotiations will meet face to face tomorrow since the strike ended and based on the meeting things could get testy. meeting was packed with bart employees some cursed the members for their role in the strike. they told the board employees will be prepared for the longest strike since the 1970's. >> dan: this
. >> it's anonal emotional decision. it's not about the people i work with.s down to is this. >> they agreed to a pay cut to help balance the budget but the city says the san jose can't afford to increase the entiredepartment's department's pay by 10%. >> we have capacity to give 2% across the board and 4% retention bonus. >> city sent this email to the union asking them they come back to the bargaining table. they refuse insisting the san jose has the money and they...
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the advantage is anons can resurrect and work in again. he is confessing to me what makes it so hard, and what is great about anonymous. he can reinvent himself. you can reach out to others and rust others. the downfalls of the individuals came at the heels of them revealing too much information about themselves. there is interesting than next to the anonymity. what i would like to mention as a transition is that independent of the social logical dynamics, there are ethical dynamics when it comes to their commitment to anonymity. the concept shapes multiple ethical categories. this is important because i do not think there are many bases where the anonymity is thriving in a cultural sense. while anonymous cannot be pigeonholed into a single political position, there is ethical consistency to their actions. there is a collective prohibition to seek fame and attention. captured in this oscar wilde quote. "man is least himself when he talks in his own person. give him a mask and he will tell you the truth." it can be about the right not to un
the advantage is anons can resurrect and work in again. he is confessing to me what makes it so hard, and what is great about anonymous. he can reinvent himself. you can reach out to others and rust others. the downfalls of the individuals came at the heels of them revealing too much information about themselves. there is interesting than next to the anonymity. what i would like to mention as a transition is that independent of the social logical dynamics, there are ethical dynamics when it...
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jolie, it is a genetic defect we know predisposes someoneo very high ris for getting breast cancer, anone way to avoid it is the kind of treatment she decided to undergo. gerri: the test for thisscost $3000 a t of people y why is this so expensive, why does it cost so much money? >> that will likely change. the reason was one company basically offered that test, others were not loweto becae of intellectual property constraints associated with it. we have a recent supre court ruling i suspect we will talk abouthat over the last 10 years has been remarkable new advances in how we can look at dna and basically sequence dna for diagnosticsnd that will reduce the cost of looking at one partular gene. gerri: i asked before we n diagnose any disease th this kind of a test. what can you diagnose and are all diseasesn the genes or is it nature versus nurture? >> practically everyingle disease th he would name, there is evidence at least genetic component, i not an overt genetic cause. the is both, environmental contribuons and genetic contributions. gerri: you can do this onli pay $99, gethe kids,
jolie, it is a genetic defect we know predisposes someoneo very high ris for getting breast cancer, anone way to avoid it is the kind of treatment she decided to undergo. gerri: the test for thisscost $3000 a t of people y why is this so expensive, why does it cost so much money? >> that will likely change. the reason was one company basically offered that test, others were not loweto becae of intellectual property constraints associated with it. we have a recent supre court ruling i...
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at the coarse and crude culture in which women are freed to as hos and bitches the vitriol spewed anonely by cowards who hide behind acute moniker and blogs most vial assaults on another person without using a legal weapon. we react with shock when some people then act out the language of hate with a life of hate. our movies? they glorify the most graphic violence and treat the dismemberment of human beings as a form of entertainment. and then we have the audacity to lament violence in our communities. we cheapen human life and demand the right to terminate an unborn child for any reason at any time under any condition and then we question why we don't value human life. we declare marriage, family, and the presence of both a mother and father to be irrelevant. and no longer significant, even for the child's well being. and then we lament the lack of responsible fathers involved in the raising of their children. the president may have a point when he he talks about the plight of black children growing up in america. it's not just children of color who have being treated as disposable and
at the coarse and crude culture in which women are freed to as hos and bitches the vitriol spewed anonely by cowards who hide behind acute moniker and blogs most vial assaults on another person without using a legal weapon. we react with shock when some people then act out the language of hate with a life of hate. our movies? they glorify the most graphic violence and treat the dismemberment of human beings as a form of entertainment. and then we have the audacity to lament violence in our...
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reagan said that in our realtor and -- address al-anon to explain what that was for those of the audience who might not know. and impartial extremists lied about reagan and continue to lie about reagan in three very important respects. first of all, they're liable reagan when they said we did not oppose an initially. the great myth that environmentalists like to talk about today -- and a talk about shortly after he left office, well, you know, really didn't dislike of a first. ron defense, trying to make up our minds. not know how we would come out. internal groups took a position against an early and stuck with it. publicly what was known to the public generally at the time was that in september of 198021 new environment groups representing millions of members of her criminal organizations went to the carter white house, endorsed carter for reelection, and then step down and excoriated ronald reagan. it did not just endorsed carter, the attack reagan. and the attack was relentless. what's more interesting to me was even a year earlier something the press did not notice. the new york time
reagan said that in our realtor and -- address al-anon to explain what that was for those of the audience who might not know. and impartial extremists lied about reagan and continue to lie about reagan in three very important respects. first of all, they're liable reagan when they said we did not oppose an initially. the great myth that environmentalists like to talk about today -- and a talk about shortly after he left office, well, you know, really didn't dislike of a first. ron defense,...
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one anon who's a hacker captured the conundrum in the following way when he was chatting with me.he said: >> so he's kind of, like, confessig to me both like what makes it so hard and what is also really great about anonymous, is you can reinvent yourself. yet on the other hand, you really can't reach out to others and trust others. and, in fact, some of the downfalls of some of the individuals and hackers came at the heels of them revealing too much information about themselves. so there's really interesting dynamics to the pseudoanonymity and anonymity of anonymous. now, what i'd like to kind of mention as a transition is that independent of the sociological dynamics, there's really, really important ethical dynamics when it comes to their commitment to anonymity. and the concept, which is heralded in name, iconography and deeds, shapes multiple ethical vocabularies. and this is really important because i don't think there's many spaces where the ethic for anonymity is thriving in a kind of cultural sense, and this is where it's thriving. while anonymous can't be pigeon holed in
one anon who's a hacker captured the conundrum in the following way when he was chatting with me.he said: >> so he's kind of, like, confessig to me both like what makes it so hard and what is also really great about anonymous, is you can reinvent yourself. yet on the other hand, you really can't reach out to others and trust others. and, in fact, some of the downfalls of some of the individuals and hackers came at the heels of them revealing too much information about themselves. so...
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you can check out some of the designs in the feed usa collection at goodmorningamerica.com anon yah! going to go online and get this. 28 meals this provides, just to buy this backpack. and it's great because people are wearing them. and it spreads the message. >> it's knot just clothing. it's accessories like this. >> and an americana style. as you feed your family, you're doing for others, as well. >>> let's move on to dan and elizabeth. they have summer reads. >> burning up the "gma" meet index, as well. we're about to share some of our favorites with you. first, abc's abbie boudreau cased the beaches and poolside in l.a. to get a sample of what folks are reading right now. >> reporter: a summer reading revolution. from self-help and sci-fi, to murder mystery. we're on a mission, a beach book ambush to find out some of the hottest reads this summer. first, a few essentials for our undercover operation. i think these are us. thank you. all right. i have to blend in. and, yes, we need these. and we're ready to hit the beach. found a girl reading a book. let's go see what it is. what
you can check out some of the designs in the feed usa collection at goodmorningamerica.com anon yah! going to go online and get this. 28 meals this provides, just to buy this backpack. and it's great because people are wearing them. and it spreads the message. >> it's knot just clothing. it's accessories like this. >> and an americana style. as you feed your family, you're doing for others, as well. >>> let's move on to dan and elizabeth. they have summer reads. >>...
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anon the outer loop, accident is making a nightmare for drivers going toward 95.anes are moving very slowly. red on our mapping system. the inner loop, working delays because of the crash near braddock road. cleared over to the shoulder, but still slow from before route 7. >> temperatures starting off in the upper 70's, so it is warm and muggy. you will feel the humidity all day. heading into the 90's later this afternoon. the hottest day will be thursday and friday. >> thank you for watching. we will be back at noon. announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael." today, academy award winning actress dame helen mirren. and from "america's got talent" and the new series "deal with it" howie mandel. plus, it's the match of the century, wrestler champion john cena versus talk show host michael strahan. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television]
anon the outer loop, accident is making a nightmare for drivers going toward 95.anes are moving very slowly. red on our mapping system. the inner loop, working delays because of the crash near braddock road. cleared over to the shoulder, but still slow from before route 7. >> temperatures starting off in the upper 70's, so it is warm and muggy. you will feel the humidity all day. heading into the 90's later this afternoon. the hottest day will be thursday and friday. >> thank you...
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it could be modeled after an al- anon who gives support to family members of alcoholics.e need that support. we have a strong support system, and they need a support system also. intimacy issues have to be addressed. those are things we we don't like to talk about, but they are who important, and they deserve that. if i could ask the panel to take anda look at that issue, it needs to be done. >> if i could follow up on that. >> sure. >> a significant barrier in that is veterans who are identified as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender. i know the work in st. louis through the work of terry odom is starting in that area, but it is not a national trend yet, but that need to be addressed. there can be a lot of gender and sexual confusion after sexual trauma, and that needs to be addressed. i also want to pick up on your point about survivors being empowered again. a lot of times, the va takes our power away from us and asks us to use it in inappropriate ways. i was asked to take a nerve block to take away pain, and i was asked to take it trans- rectally. imagine a male survi
it could be modeled after an al- anon who gives support to family members of alcoholics.e need that support. we have a strong support system, and they need a support system also. intimacy issues have to be addressed. those are things we we don't like to talk about, but they are who important, and they deserve that. if i could ask the panel to take anda look at that issue, it needs to be done. >> if i could follow up on that. >> sure. >> a significant barrier in that is...
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we're starting to see more and more -- it's obvious to me, at least, they want to do that with the anons, with the hackers. their cybercrimes unit and they're saying in much the same way that ten years -- ten or so years ago they said that environmental, ecological activists are the number one domestic terrorism threat. now they're talking cyberterrorrism. the new word they're getting. ad up on. and so -- getting. a.m.ed up on, and how do you see that affecting the future of the anonymous activityists online world? >> i'm focused on this because of the potential for these tactics being easily applied to wide range of other social issues. government repreparation is nothing -- re repression, but how they're being used, were really pioneers, because they were marginalized, and easy to breck off, and moving forward with other movements, some of the things things to look out fe not only how this rhetoric is being used in the press, because that's how the foundation is really laid. but how it begins to creep into league paroleddings, whether or not it's in an official capacity or people are a
we're starting to see more and more -- it's obvious to me, at least, they want to do that with the anons, with the hackers. their cybercrimes unit and they're saying in much the same way that ten years -- ten or so years ago they said that environmental, ecological activists are the number one domestic terrorism threat. now they're talking cyberterrorrism. the new word they're getting. ad up on. and so -- getting. a.m.ed up on, and how do you see that affecting the future of the anonymous...
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it can be modeled after an al-anon program who gives support to family members of alcoholics. we need that support so that we have a strong support system. they need a support system also. intimacy issues need to be addressed. that's something that we don't like to have to talk about our intimacy issue we have with those who have stood by us through the process, but it's important and they deserve that. so if i could ask the panel to take a look at that issue, it needs to be done. >> if i could follow up on that. >> yes. >> significant barrier in that is veterans who are identified as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgeneral sir. services in that department can be very difficult. the va in st. louis is starting in that area but it's not a national trend yet, and that really needs to be addressed, because there can be a lot of gender confusion, a lot of sexual confusion after the -- after a sex -- sexual trauma. le and a lot of time the va takes our power away from us or asks to us use it in inappropriate ways. i was asked to take a nerve block to relieve some of my chronic pain, a
it can be modeled after an al-anon program who gives support to family members of alcoholics. we need that support so that we have a strong support system. they need a support system also. intimacy issues need to be addressed. that's something that we don't like to have to talk about our intimacy issue we have with those who have stood by us through the process, but it's important and they deserve that. so if i could ask the panel to take a look at that issue, it needs to be done. >> if i...