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to cross-talk collectivism i'm joined by alex halladay in new york is president of the association of internet researchers also in new york we have john perry barlow he is co-founder of the electronic frontier foundation and a fellow at harvard law school's berkman center for internet and society and in stockholm we got to get a lot of ink he is a media firas internet critic and author of networks without a cause all right gentlemen this is cross-eyed that means you can jump in anytime you want to gird if i go to you first in stockholm can clicking and sharing change the world. well in itself it's might not be very meaningful but from a perspective of social movements it's really interesting what comes after the residue how it brings people together what we call you know organized networks they are going to replace the old forms of political parties and trade unions and these are you know dense forms of organized. heavily supported by networked technologies that are somewhat smaller units than what we see now you know what we see now is television spectacle you know if for instance at. coney t
to cross-talk collectivism i'm joined by alex halladay in new york is president of the association of internet researchers also in new york we have john perry barlow he is co-founder of the electronic frontier foundation and a fellow at harvard law school's berkman center for internet and society and in stockholm we got to get a lot of ink he is a media firas internet critic and author of networks without a cause all right gentlemen this is cross-eyed that means you can jump in anytime you want...
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of people may loose their it internet this summer? is there any truth to it or is it a big hoax. there is reason for concern according to the associated press. the worries appear to be blown out of porportion, it's because of a virus set loose by hackers. an internet add last year lured people into down loading a malicious program into already computer. the fbi believes a half million worldwide may be infected. the government set up a safety net on the web to prevent problems but on july 9th that net will expiref. you have the bug you may not be able to access the internet on july 9th. it sounds like the yk2 scare that was a bigheaded. remember that? just in case make sure your py has the up to date anti virus program. for more of the report go to the web page. abc 2news.com and click on the money tab up top so you don't waste your money. >> now, maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> all right. a clear and chilly night outside but on the whole this is not a bad finish to a friday. changes tomorrow, pretty significant, more on that in a second. 48 now, winds northwest at six
of people may loose their it internet this summer? is there any truth to it or is it a big hoax. there is reason for concern according to the associated press. the worries appear to be blown out of porportion, it's because of a virus set loose by hackers. an internet add last year lured people into down loading a malicious program into already computer. the fbi believes a half million worldwide may be infected. the government set up a safety net on the web to prevent problems but on july 9th...
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of the associated press in kabul. >> brown: then, two takes on internet security: we look at google's street view project, as the f.c.c. accuses the tech giant of collecting personal data without permission and failing to cooperate with its investigation. >> suarez: and from southern california, tom bearden reports on a government-funded laboratory working on ways to prevent and defeat cyber attacks. >> usa scientists are trying to bring the power of science to cyber security. >> brown: plus, margaret warner examines the scandal that sent 11 of president obama's secret service detail home from the latin american summit in colombia after allegedly soliciting prostitutes. >> suarez: and as the pulitzer prizes for arts and journalism were announced, we talk with kristen graham, part of the "philadelphia inquirer" team that won the public service award for reporting on violence in the city's schools. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> citi turns 200 this year. in that time, there
of the associated press in kabul. >> brown: then, two takes on internet security: we look at google's street view project, as the f.c.c. accuses the tech giant of collecting personal data without permission and failing to cooperate with its investigation. >> suarez: and from southern california, tom bearden reports on a government-funded laboratory working on ways to prevent and defeat cyber attacks. >> usa scientists are trying to bring the power of science to cyber security....
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of social media. using the internet and direct contact technology to spark the buyers' interest. paul bishop of the national associations the real estate professionals are small business owners. >> they can gain rewards that a lot of small business people. it draws them in business to begin with. >> the national associate of realtors is working to get lawmakers to streamline government requirements. spending $22 million on lobbying in 2011. in washington, shannon bream, fox news. >> bret: mitt romney went after president obama today fresh off a clean sweep of the tuesday primary. we talk about it with the fox all-stars when we return. cordin, ford is having some sort of big tire event. i just want to confirm a few things with fiona. how would you describe the event? it's big. no,i mean in terms of savings how would you sum it up? big in your own words, with respect to selection, what would you say? big okay, let's talk rebates mike, they're big they're big get $100 rebate, plus the low price tire guarantee during the big tire event. so, in other words, we can agree that ford's tire event is a good size? big big ♪ ♪ >>
of social media. using the internet and direct contact technology to spark the buyers' interest. paul bishop of the national associations the real estate professionals are small business owners. >> they can gain rewards that a lot of small business people. it draws them in business to begin with. >> the national associate of realtors is working to get lawmakers to streamline government requirements. spending $22 million on lobbying in 2011. in washington, shannon bream, fox news....
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of it being streamed over the internet. i want to thank gerald turner of smu and the smu folks. smu is an awesome university by the way, and we're honored to be associated with them. and neil kerwin, president of american university and his wife ann have joined us. thank you for being here. i want to thank the library directors, alan lowe, of course, of the bush president 43. warren finch, bush president 41. i'll be the funny guy. and mark updegrove of the lyndon johnson library right up the road. we have an awesome historian. i read a lot of history when i was president. i can hear people saying, we paid you all that money and all you did was read? sit around reading? it was fascinating. i didn't watch much tv. it was fascinating to read history while i had the honor of making history. and no better historian to help a president understand the past and future by the way, than for is kearns goodwin. we're honored you are here. [ applause ] and so the other thing that impressed me about doris kearns goodwin, she raised a son who became a united states marine. volunteered to be a united states marine after september the 11th. i have the honor of introduci
of it being streamed over the internet. i want to thank gerald turner of smu and the smu folks. smu is an awesome university by the way, and we're honored to be associated with them. and neil kerwin, president of american university and his wife ann have joined us. thank you for being here. i want to thank the library directors, alan lowe, of course, of the bush president 43. warren finch, bush president 41. i'll be the funny guy. and mark updegrove of the lyndon johnson library right up the...
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includes all of that internet is increasingly important because so much of the information that we have i think ultra right really relate to many other great including the freedom of association expression information all of this comes together because in order to be able to express yourself and to recreate or change your culture you need to have access not only to your. culture but to everything that's going on i think that's very important judging by this definition of use would you say the russians. have an adequate access to culture i mean i mean we talk about mass taxes i think it really depends on which part of the country which part of the population we're talking about so while i think in general there's a lot of good initiatives to have a lot of access to cultural events and to museums for instance through special provisions as well as other initiatives i think some people are more isolated and there is some people from minority communities some people who may be migrants some people who may be indigenous people or living in rural areas may have more difficulty accessing some of what we call cultural life in general so i think there are things that need to be address
includes all of that internet is increasingly important because so much of the information that we have i think ultra right really relate to many other great including the freedom of association expression information all of this comes together because in order to be able to express yourself and to recreate or change your culture you need to have access not only to your. culture but to everything that's going on i think that's very important judging by this definition of use would you say the...
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enemy here according to the government is al qaeda associated forces and they were aided because this material found its way to the internet very dubious way of going about charging someone if you ask me and it's something they can also put journalists in jeopardy not to mention with no proven damage to national security it's kind of hard to prove that manning aided the enemy but government prosecutors have contended that the report has no bearing on this case it's an argument it seems pretty shallow and completely ridiculous when you look at the charges and what high ranking officials have publicly said on the issue. united states strongly condemns the illegal disclosure of classified information it puts peoples lives in danger threatens our national security and sure science can say whatever you like so that the greater good he thinks he has sure sure are doing but the truth is he might already have gone there here and. shown your own shoulder where they're going to afghan family. well considering the wait weeks in the documents that they put out there have really only harm the egos of american officials it's little wonder the government wo
enemy here according to the government is al qaeda associated forces and they were aided because this material found its way to the internet very dubious way of going about charging someone if you ask me and it's something they can also put journalists in jeopardy not to mention with no proven damage to national security it's kind of hard to prove that manning aided the enemy but government prosecutors have contended that the report has no bearing on this case it's an argument it seems pretty...
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argued that it conflicts with the federal internet tax freedom act and the commerce clause of the u.s. constitution but the illinois retail merchants association which supports the law says that the decision is just the first up in a very long battle state lawmakers investigating a colleague for alleged bribery hold a hearing this morning the special investigating committee is looking into rep derrick smith he is accused of taking a $7,000 bribe from a campaign worker authorities say that he thought the money was a payoff from a day care operator wanted a state grant democratic leaders are calling on him to resign and withdraw from the november election but his attorney says he will not step down he did not attend today's hearing the dollars, will be speaking at loyola university today where he will also receive an honorary degree the tibetan spiritual leader will address it exclusive loyal audience about interfaith collaboration there will be high security and students are required to have identification since it is a big event significant traffic days are expected in the area near the lake shore campus people are revised to use public transp
argued that it conflicts with the federal internet tax freedom act and the commerce clause of the u.s. constitution but the illinois retail merchants association which supports the law says that the decision is just the first up in a very long battle state lawmakers investigating a colleague for alleged bribery hold a hearing this morning the special investigating committee is looking into rep derrick smith he is accused of taking a $7,000 bribe from a campaign worker authorities say that he...
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internet had on the publishing industry. the american historical association hosted this discussion. it's about two hours. >>> good morning. thanks for coming. my name is marty kaplan, i'm on the faculty of the adam burg school for communication and journalism at the university of southern california. i'm also the founding director of something called the norman lear center whose mission is to study and the shape the impact of entertainment and media on society. if you're interested in the lear center's work, learcenter.org is the conclusion of my branding message. today is the second of a series of four events here at aha. it's the launch of a partnership whose members are the national history center of the aha and i want to thank roger lewis and jim grossman for being part of initiating this partnership. the lear center and also at usc the center for communication, leadership and policy which is headed up by my colleague jeffrey cowan. that partnership has a name. it's called historians, journalists and the challenges of getting it right. it starts with the premise that both those professions, historians and journalists are in the business of finding and assessing evidence, of analyzin
internet had on the publishing industry. the american historical association hosted this discussion. it's about two hours. >>> good morning. thanks for coming. my name is marty kaplan, i'm on the faculty of the adam burg school for communication and journalism at the university of southern california. i'm also the founding director of something called the norman lear center whose mission is to study and the shape the impact of entertainment and media on society. if you're interested in...
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online privacy and free internet i want to bring in greg how she's associated with the online hacktivist group anonymous he's in boston massachusetts . greg i guess we'll start a kind of specifically let's look at sis the cyber intelligence sharing and protection act and go for the global online freedom act this buzz seems to seek to regulate domestically and go far seems to prevent businesses from here in the u.s. from cooperating with some of those more repressive governments what's the breakdown grade behind some of the conflicts wording here in these pieces of legislation. like you said it's much more of an international scale and it's much more. for the law enforcement to utilize all this technology to spy on us basically go through is you know i think actually a really important piece of legislation that will attempt to stop us based companies from spreading knowledge ease it's used to inhibit people's human rights and i think that's a very important piece to this whole puzzle and the other big piece to go for that's really important is forcing all of these big internet companies actually display clearly to their users what type of information they gather and wh
online privacy and free internet i want to bring in greg how she's associated with the online hacktivist group anonymous he's in boston massachusetts . greg i guess we'll start a kind of specifically let's look at sis the cyber intelligence sharing and protection act and go for the global online freedom act this buzz seems to seek to regulate domestically and go far seems to prevent businesses from here in the u.s. from cooperating with some of those more repressive governments what's the...
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trade association of any consequence has been enthusiastic about this and and will and this different the differences with sopa you have this the very nice political alignment or coalition between internet users and internet companies and that's a really powerful force and that proceeded sopa but now you have internet companies internet users kind of at loggerheads and when you don't have that alliance privacy loses and we saw it here today that supporters of this bill declan say that something needs to be done to fight online espionage and i want to read you a couple of passages from an op ed rendell by representative mike rogers and representative dutch route through provider first one here is every morning in china thousands are. going to start here china has stolen from u.s. companies the amount of intellectual property equal to fifty times the current print collection of the library of congress. and i go on now to say that i'm going to bring up the other one here. every morning in china thousands of highly trained computer spies now wake up with one mission to steal u.s. intellectual property that the chinese can use to further their economic growth so clearly declan they're trying
trade association of any consequence has been enthusiastic about this and and will and this different the differences with sopa you have this the very nice political alignment or coalition between internet users and internet companies and that's a really powerful force and that proceeded sopa but now you have internet companies internet users kind of at loggerheads and when you don't have that alliance privacy loses and we saw it here today that supporters of this bill declan say that something...
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tackling foreclosures and social media using the internet and direct contact technology to spark interest. and paul bishop from the national association ofall business owners. >> they gain the rewards of small business owners. >> they are working to get the lawmakers to streamline the requirements spending $22 million on lobbying in 2011. >>heather: a constant sore point between the united states and afghanistan and now washington and kabul appear to have resolved conflicts of night raids. could this hamstring efforts to wipe out al qaeda terrorists? insight from a top military analyst after the break. phillipscaplets use magnesiu an ingredient that rks more naturally with your colon than stulant laxatives, phillipscaplets use magnesiu for effective relie of constation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today we're gonna continue... gives you a 50% annual bonus. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said, "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want
tackling foreclosures and social media using the internet and direct contact technology to spark interest. and paul bishop from the national association ofall business owners. >> they gain the rewards of small business owners. >> they are working to get the lawmakers to streamline the requirements spending $22 million on lobbying in 2011. >>heather: a constant sore point between the united states and afghanistan and now washington and kabul appear to have resolved conflicts of...
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internet and hits the kite surfing community hard. >> initially i was shocked by the violence of the accident. >> rick is the director of florida's kite surfing associationnd an expert on accidents. >> in my opinion, it wasn't an acceptably safe day for anyone to be out here. in kevin's case, he had very limited experience and training. >> he says experienced kite surfers rely on understanding weather. >> as this tragic accident exemplifies, it is vital that people know weather and if they don't know weather, they don't go until they do understand weather. >> he says kite surfing is wonderful and safe, but like any sport, those who participate need to take necessary precautions. >> whether accidents aren't random, they're readily predictable and avoidable. in most cases, you have to use restraint, but if you do, you can enjoy the pleasure that this sport gives you in buckets and cut down the risk of having a bad day and being injured. >> kevin kearney agrees. with some distance after the incident, he now says he'll be much more aware of the weather when he goes out, and he urges anyone who kite surfs to do the same and to get proper instruction. for anth
internet and hits the kite surfing community hard. >> initially i was shocked by the violence of the accident. >> rick is the director of florida's kite surfing associationnd an expert on accidents. >> in my opinion, it wasn't an acceptably safe day for anyone to be out here. in kevin's case, he had very limited experience and training. >> he says experienced kite surfers rely on understanding weather. >> as this tragic accident exemplifies, it is vital that people...
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internet chats. he also reveals that two of the bombers were sure they were being watched by british intelligence because some of their associatesction with another plot. they acted up that life was normal, going to the movies, joking outloud a lot. a subsequent inquiry in britain found that the intelligence service mi-5 were aware of the two men and their connections, but didn't think they posed a threat. even as london was recovering from that terrible stay. ralph was planning a devastating follow-up. >> and nic robertson is joining us now from london. nic, these al qaeda plans included a ship hijacking with executi executions, here's the question. are plots like this still possible even though bin laden is dead? >> reporter: they seem to be. and certainly one of the things that al qaeda was laying out there in that document was the mumbai style attack. and if you look at what happened in europe over the past couple of years, the arrests in germany, late 2010, seem to be a mumbai style plot, these people who were arrested last year in germany, they seem to have come to recruit suicide attackers and they were involved in a mumb
internet chats. he also reveals that two of the bombers were sure they were being watched by british intelligence because some of their associatesction with another plot. they acted up that life was normal, going to the movies, joking outloud a lot. a subsequent inquiry in britain found that the intelligence service mi-5 were aware of the two men and their connections, but didn't think they posed a threat. even as london was recovering from that terrible stay. ralph was planning a devastating...
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associates of usama bin laden, have gotten ten years or less, some of them are already home. yet americans who are prosecuted in american courts -- in some cases simply for making threats on the internet- are doing 25 years in prison. it's another disconnect. it's another one of the country country -- one of the uncomfortable truths because we still don't have a strategy. and based on my reporting, i predict we will see more americans in the future who are going to qualify for the kill of capture list who could well be better placed at guantanamo bay than in a federal court. and the fifth chapter i'd like to spend a little bit of time discussing in detail because i think it's one of the most important elements of our reporting about al-qaeda 2.0. it's called "guess who's coming to lunch," which is kind of a cheeky title, but it's a reference to anwar al-awlaki's lunch at the pentagon after 9/11. some of you may have read about story. we were the people who broke it. and showed that a man who had been interviewed four times by the fbi because of his contacts with the hijackers was a guest of the office of the general counsel at the pentagon. these are the top dod lawyers. and he was in
associates of usama bin laden, have gotten ten years or less, some of them are already home. yet americans who are prosecuted in american courts -- in some cases simply for making threats on the internet- are doing 25 years in prison. it's another disconnect. it's another one of the country country -- one of the uncomfortable truths because we still don't have a strategy. and based on my reporting, i predict we will see more americans in the future who are going to qualify for the kill of...
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of in a somewhat different manner when we are operating in the internet environment. as they think you all know very well, the technologies in the business models associated with the internet and other digital technologies are evolving quite rapidly and we want to make sure privacy protections for consumers can keep up with that rapid evolution and a way that the innovation can continue to happen. we want to make sure that this does is have a very clear sense of what their obligations and expectations are as these new technologies develop. so we have proposed what is really a four-part blueprint that i want to talk you through very quickly and then i'm hoping you will ask me a lot of questions. in the roughly month since we have released this report, we have had the opportunity to come out and talk with a lot of different organizations and talk in a lot of different venues about what our proposals are. the house at a hearing last week which we were happy to be able to participate in, but at this point, i am hoping you will have a lot of questions because i have been giving this speech for about a month. so, but here we go. we have got four key components for blueprint. the
of in a somewhat different manner when we are operating in the internet environment. as they think you all know very well, the technologies in the business models associated with the internet and other digital technologies are evolving quite rapidly and we want to make sure privacy protections for consumers can keep up with that rapid evolution and a way that the innovation can continue to happen. we want to make sure that this does is have a very clear sense of what their obligations and...