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. >> p.j. launches a health drink. called kagan water are. >> it's medical-grade water. >> p.j.ne found her online and called one day describing himself as a real mover and shaker in the holistic healing scene. >> he was a motivational speaker, spiritual healer and was bragging about an aura machine he had purchased. >> an aura machine? which allegedly did what? >> it reads the energy of a person's heat. >> he said he was interested in her product and brought ginger along to her house to learn more about it. >> i invited them to the kagan water demo that night and they both showed up together that night. >> did they tell you what their relationship was? >> it was very unclear what the relationship was. and they did mention that they had met at a conference in california. i remember thinking as a woman, something's going on with this girl. like she does not know where this relationship stands, she wishes it was more. >> in fact, p.j. says even though lane was with ginger, he was putting the moves on her. >> i was hearing from him in e-mails and facebook constantly, almost every d
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joining us now is p.j. crowley.his in the broader context of response. in addition to the koran burning there's the video of u.s. troops descrating a body. and the history of terry jones, the southern pastor burning the koran, which led to the killing of 12 folks in the u.s. compound in afghanistan. you made the point in your story today, that after ten years of being in the country, how did our personnel not understand the gravity of burning the holy book? >> that is the dynamic that we have here. we have a global news environment. the most powerful weapon in the world is a cell phone camera, everything that we see and go and say is potentially visible to vast numbers of people and the governor knows this, it can shift public opinion in one direction or another. it has inflamed violence in afghanistan. we have seen, you know, protests for them, protests where guns are now turned on american soldiers who had four soldiers killed, as you said, a number wounded. it's a very serious situation in afghanistan. if there's
joining us now is p.j. crowley.his in the broader context of response. in addition to the koran burning there's the video of u.s. troops descrating a body. and the history of terry jones, the southern pastor burning the koran, which led to the killing of 12 folks in the u.s. compound in afghanistan. you made the point in your story today, that after ten years of being in the country, how did our personnel not understand the gravity of burning the holy book? >> that is the dynamic that we...
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p.j., how much concern do you have as you look forward to this situation?ng into something that could be devastating? i mean -- do you really think that wiser heads will not prevail? >> everybody, including the united states, says that military action is -- remains on the table. the real question is -- you know, is it sooner? sit later? we are facing the real prospect that presidential election year, israel fires a shot at iran. iran fires back. the united states is required to come to israel's defense. all of a sudden the president of the united states in election year is drawn into a war that he didn't start. so i think that there has been a considerable back and forth between the united states and israel and others and i think that -- that has tempered for the moment this rhetoric about conflicting imminent. >> tell you, it is -- pretty frightening to think about. thank you very much forgiving us your sage thoughts as well. p.j. crowley. >>> gas prices today are the heist they have ever been for this time of year. the national average for a gallon of reg
p.j., how much concern do you have as you look forward to this situation?ng into something that could be devastating? i mean -- do you really think that wiser heads will not prevail? >> everybody, including the united states, says that military action is -- remains on the table. the real question is -- you know, is it sooner? sit later? we are facing the real prospect that presidential election year, israel fires a shot at iran. iran fires back. the united states is required to come to...
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i'm joined now by p.j. carley.hris. >> how worried are you about the risk of escalation here? >> it's a great danger regarding the attacks on israeli diplomats, we've seen a low-grade conflict between israel and iran for some time. this is characteristic of that. probably at the moment, it fits within the parameters of what we've seen before. but as you say, there's a lot of kindling there that's been collecting over the years, a lot of tensions. and any day now, one of these sparks could really result in some sort of escalation. >> and give us a little sense of the significance of some of the things we're seeing today because we ticked off three or four new developments. we just saw the pictures of ahmadinejad supposedly helping to load those nuclear fuel rods, the report that is iran has started using these new advanced centrifuges at its new iranian enrichment site. how much pause does that give you? >> it affirms what iran has said. ostensibly on a civilian program for which it has a right to proceed, but as th
i'm joined now by p.j. carley.hris. >> how worried are you about the risk of escalation here? >> it's a great danger regarding the attacks on israeli diplomats, we've seen a low-grade conflict between israel and iran for some time. this is characteristic of that. probably at the moment, it fits within the parameters of what we've seen before. but as you say, there's a lot of kindling there that's been collecting over the years, a lot of tensions. and any day now, one of these sparks...
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meantime, 22-year-old corporal, p.j. conradt is among the dozens killed since tuesday when it was first reported that koran's and other religious materials had been thrown into a fire pit used to burn garbage at the airfield. >>> a local marine is among those killed in a deadliest military training aviation incident in years. captain quinn was among seven marines who died in wednesday's crash near the california, arizona border. it happened when two helicopters collided in midair during a training exercise. the 28-year-old marine was the pilot of a chopper that collided with a cobra helicopter. quinn joined the marines in 2006. he twice received the navy and marine corps achievement medal as well as the national service defense and global war on terrorism service medals. >> the man at the center of a 9news now investigation back in march of 2010 has now been sentenced to six years in prison for child molestation. tom my shelton jr -- that's when a defendant does not admit guilt, but acknowledges there is enough evidence
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all killings are reported in p.j. top to two days of clashes left more than seventy dead your forty's criticised for not doing enough thousands of protesters are also calling on the ruling military council to english. class an r t exclusive the father of former f.s.b. officer saw the says he regrets accusing the kremlin of carrying out his son's death. paul is here with all the sports teams. hello welcome to the sports headlines here's what's coming up. hundreds of egyptians come out while compiling most caught up in wednesday's of football violence. on track australian casey stoner looks in ominous form as he gets set to defend his moto g.p. world title. and freeze the magic number deny moscow come from behind to record their third consecutive k h l victory. but we start with further reaction to the footballing violence in egypt to the world's governing body pfieffer has demanded a full report into exactly what happened on wednesday when more than seventy people lost their lives in a match between al masri and al ali
all killings are reported in p.j. top to two days of clashes left more than seventy dead your forty's criticised for not doing enough thousands of protesters are also calling on the ruling military council to english. class an r t exclusive the father of former f.s.b. officer saw the says he regrets accusing the kremlin of carrying out his son's death. paul is here with all the sports teams. hello welcome to the sports headlines here's what's coming up. hundreds of egyptians come out while...
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p.j. singapore about to clinch the title of her career. at heart a measure the last of poland wins a title cost a straight sets win over. in dubai. super serious nine hundred seventy two one of the greatest rivalries in the history of the sport forty years old. but let's start with boxing w.b. a heavyweight world champion aleksandr privette admits he may have underestimated opponent marco after returning his title with a narrow point victory in germany the judge's decision in favor after twelve grueling round the russian had to work very hard and was even on the road on the ropes in round four and seven but the w.p. cruiserweight world champion failed to lead the not tough decision was greeted with bruised by fans ringside with. boards didn't take the fight seriously enough it's the second successful defense of the title in august last year. football match the city have strengthened their lead at the top of the english premier league to five points after a three nil home win again struggling black burn goals from. and in victory chelsea we
p.j. singapore about to clinch the title of her career. at heart a measure the last of poland wins a title cost a straight sets win over. in dubai. super serious nine hundred seventy two one of the greatest rivalries in the history of the sport forty years old. but let's start with boxing w.b. a heavyweight world champion aleksandr privette admits he may have underestimated opponent marco after returning his title with a narrow point victory in germany the judge's decision in favor after twelve...
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and finally go for yani tseng of taiwan a child japanese by one stroke to retain her p.j.tallent title in tire world number one he opened the tournament with a seventy three improved further on shooting two consecutive seventy sixty five prior to the final day of the competition and sunday's performance was a triumph saying clinch the title with a short that would bear short of the tunnel meant afterwards. it was the only one to put pressure on the taiwanese at the end of the day occupied second place while south korea's. completed the podium in the overall standings. i. ok up to date no more sports news from around the globe into eyes time here on r.t. whether it's next by phone. world. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. i have. the u.n. ramps up the pressure on the syrian regime as violence escalates but russia calls for talks to break the stalemate while damascus promises reforms. iran's oil ministry says promised stopping the oil exports to france and britain on the pressure and sanctions over its nuclear
and finally go for yani tseng of taiwan a child japanese by one stroke to retain her p.j.tallent title in tire world number one he opened the tournament with a seventy three improved further on shooting two consecutive seventy sixty five prior to the final day of the competition and sunday's performance was a triumph saying clinch the title with a short that would bear short of the tunnel meant afterwards. it was the only one to put pressure on the taiwanese at the end of the day occupied...
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to iran now wants external legal corporation investigating the cases international relations expert p.j. so scientists in iran the now free to leave their homes. what war is rather striking because very few people are talking about the assassinations of you know any and scientists this is taking because the un did release a very definite statement the nonaligned movement has released a statement condemning the assassination of the scientists there's been no word from the atlantic followers condemning this act of terrorism in the streets of tehran and according to my sources scientists in iran are now fearful of going outside conducting the every day of business after all one of the scientists was shot sitting in his we didn't do because his daughter from a daycare center that means ordinary activities have become very fine do scientists . u.s. soldier have bradley manning is now waiting a court martial trial on suspicion a possible that a whistleblower wiki leaks has been nominated for a nobel peace prize and icelandic parliamentary group putting forward saying expose corruption and war
to iran now wants external legal corporation investigating the cases international relations expert p.j. so scientists in iran the now free to leave their homes. what war is rather striking because very few people are talking about the assassinations of you know any and scientists this is taking because the un did release a very definite statement the nonaligned movement has released a statement condemning the assassination of the scientists there's been no word from the atlantic followers...
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one stroke to retain her p.j. talent title in pattaya the world number one who opened the tournament with a seventy three improved further wrong shooting two consecutive sixty five's prior to the final day of the competition and her sunday's performance was a triumph as saying clinched the title with a shot that would be a shot of the tournament afterwards who was the only one to put pressure on the taiwanese at the end of the day occupied second place while south korea is complete to the podium in the overall standings. ok up to date now more sports news from around the globe into hours time here on r.t. whether by foot. oh i see. it's all designed to keep you close in your small world as a prison. you know you leave somebody in there for a couple hours like in a stress positions. you have this fear of the unknown in this stress sort of building and. i've seen interrogations go on ten twelve hours they chose songs i remember from marilyn manson. slayer the two songs would be angel of death and raining blood to me
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by one stroke to retain her p.j. top in title in part their world number one who opened the tournament with a seventy three. shooting two consecutive sixty five's prior to the final day of the competition and sunday school for once was a triumph as saying clinched that title with assault with a shot at the top of the towards. her was the only want to put pressure on the taiwanese at the end of the day occupied second place south korea is completed the overall status. well that's all from me for the moment small sports news from around the globe. have not say goodbye. resistance is not a politics but a culture. this could. on its own. cultures of resistance on marching. any match once live. down. to for ever. eternal fire is gone thinkable possible. do we old wants to see this on forever. well from the fukushima it's technology innovation all the rest of elements from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. latest news end of this week's top stories right here on our team he stops oil sales to british and fren
by one stroke to retain her p.j. top in title in part their world number one who opened the tournament with a seventy three. shooting two consecutive sixty five's prior to the final day of the competition and sunday school for once was a triumph as saying clinched that title with assault with a shot at the top of the towards. her was the only want to put pressure on the taiwanese at the end of the day occupied second place south korea is completed the overall status. well that's all from me for...
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damascus syria they're out of international studies at hartford strategy college in the us p.j. parishad thinks peaceful rallies in syria have frequently been hijacked by those seeking foreign military help the syrian national council always wanted foreign intervention you know they had followed the script of libya in other words you have an uprising in the city and then you call for the cruise missiles in f. sixteen zero the united states the need to do give you a cover so that then you can write into damascus on the back of a cruise missile that was only as in a sense the strategy for the syrian national council that was not necessarily the strategy for the mass of people who are gathering in the streets and for whom you know where there's a billion was peaceful and not it was certainly militarized very quickly by the free syrian army not to bring in militarization is going to create further destruction in the foreign affairs committee in russia's lower house of parliament's been meeting with opposition groups in damascus he spoke with r.t. about the syrian conflict interview
damascus syria they're out of international studies at hartford strategy college in the us p.j. parishad thinks peaceful rallies in syria have frequently been hijacked by those seeking foreign military help the syrian national council always wanted foreign intervention you know they had followed the script of libya in other words you have an uprising in the city and then you call for the cruise missiles in f. sixteen zero the united states the need to do give you a cover so that then you can...
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tuning in and i make you come back tomorrow james pullos host of the bottom line and reform school on p.j. t.v. is going to be joining us for happy hour and i mean time to become don't forget to become a fan on facebook don't forget to follow the twitter if you want to see anything it's you tube dot com slash we want to show and we have next. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official antti application to i phone or i pod touch from the i.q. zaps to. one job teach life on the go. video on demand ati's live broadcasts and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the dot com. admission free accreditation free zones for charges free. arrangement free risk free. to tide free. download free broadcast clothing video for your media projects and a free media dog hearty dot com you. here's what's coming up tonight.
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possibility of war i spoke earlier about iran with the director of international studies at trinity college p.j. persaud he explained how the atlantic world has already in some ways waged war against iran on three fronts diplomatic economic and covert take a listen. well the diplomatic one is very easy to explore because since the early two thousand the united states to strike to create the diplomatic web around iran the centerpiece of bad weather was india and india and iran have a very long standing relationship and what the united states did was to promise india in nuclear deal or not that india is not a signatory to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty india in one hundred ninety eight illegally exploded five nuclear devices and yet the united states went to india in the early two thousand and said we will bring you out of the the nuclear sanctions accord and we would provide for you access to nuclear materials from the nuclear supplies group if you vote against iran in the two thousand and five meeting of the international atomic energy agency and this is precisely what happened in nuclear
possibility of war i spoke earlier about iran with the director of international studies at trinity college p.j. persaud he explained how the atlantic world has already in some ways waged war against iran on three fronts diplomatic economic and covert take a listen. well the diplomatic one is very easy to explore because since the early two thousand the united states to strike to create the diplomatic web around iran the centerpiece of bad weather was india and india and iran have a very long...
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obviously i don't condone the abuse of animals i also don't agree with all the people tactics that p.j. uses and i'm british sure there are a lot of people out there that are turned off by that but attacking peta doesn't mean that i'm making fun of animal suffering now finally i want to respond to a viewer watch my fireside friday on self described a liberal support of the policies of the war on terror from drone strikes to targeted killings and d.h. does comment on you two alone it is one hundred percent right as a real liberal former obama supporter i can only look at those who support his administration's lies and fear mongering as useless and pathetic and you know i think that there are a lot of former obama supporters out there who listen to the president on the campaign trail but he railed against the war on terror policies of george w. bush and believed i did but what we've seen from the administration is not only a continuation of the bush war on terror policies but a massive and scary expansion of them so you can make excuse after excuse for obama as many do but that's the tru
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how do you read that, p.j.?he complexity of the relationship between iran and the united states and then what choices iran makes in terms of its nuclear options will be the most consequential and complex issue we face over the next three years. >> okay. talk about the rhetoric, though. why is it being ratcheted up this way? does this suggest to you that iranian agents are already here in the united states and they are just waiting for the go word? >> well, right now the -- rhetoric is ratcheting up regarding the nuclear program. iran is pretty close to the point where it could build a bomb if it chose to. i don't think it is made that -- it made that decision yet. but in the face of a potential confrontation between israel and iran, the united states, and iran or the international community and iran, i think that -- iran is -- prepared to defend its interests just as israel is expressing understandable concern that the leak from a capability to an actual weapon is a very short one and does pose a threat to israe
how do you read that, p.j.?he complexity of the relationship between iran and the united states and then what choices iran makes in terms of its nuclear options will be the most consequential and complex issue we face over the next three years. >> okay. talk about the rhetoric, though. why is it being ratcheted up this way? does this suggest to you that iranian agents are already here in the united states and they are just waiting for the go word? >> well, right now the -- rhetoric...
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p.j. crowley is here and he now teaches at george washington university. thanks for being with us.irst how shall we read iran's actions today? do you believe they've made their own nuclear fuel rods or is this just politics? >> well, it could be both. this is another step in a dangerous direction. i don't think i have any question -- reason to question that they've produced a fuel rod, which is part of an effort to refuel a research reactor so they can produce medical isotopes. two years ago the international community including the united states offered to provide them what they needed to fuel this reactor. in two years they declined. >> it's also politics you believe. >> sure. ironically today they did two things. one they had this show of their nuclear progress. and on the other hand they agreed to come back to discussions with what is called the p 5 plus 1, the group that engages iran on these issues. so they've strengthened their negotiating position, even as they've at least appear to be reasonable publicly. israel has been warning of a possible -- well, there's a belief that
p.j. crowley is here and he now teaches at george washington university. thanks for being with us.irst how shall we read iran's actions today? do you believe they've made their own nuclear fuel rods or is this just politics? >> well, it could be both. this is another step in a dangerous direction. i don't think i have any question -- reason to question that they've produced a fuel rod, which is part of an effort to refuel a research reactor so they can produce medical isotopes. two years...
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one was p.j. lane. >> p.j. lane? >> pretty sure. i don't know if any of this is true or not. witnesses there starting to put forth names. we don't know if those people were involved, obviously. a lot of folks in shock and a lot of people trying to figure out who was responsibleful we're going to work on whether -- we will be able to verify these names at some point and we continue to work on it. bill: there are two things we're waiting on. own is this press conference. that will happen at some point. and also, there's a report from the cleveland plains dealer that a fifth was injured in the shooting. we've been saying four all morning long but often times in stories like these the facts on the ground changed they can change quickly. so if it has gone from four to five, we will check in thoon and let you know what we find out after a quick break. as the buses form single file on screen right, as the students leave that high school. what a day this will be for them as they go back to their families this morning. back in a moment. martha: continuing coverage live in "america's n
one was p.j. lane. >> p.j. lane? >> pretty sure. i don't know if any of this is true or not. witnesses there starting to put forth names. we don't know if those people were involved, obviously. a lot of folks in shock and a lot of people trying to figure out who was responsibleful we're going to work on whether -- we will be able to verify these names at some point and we continue to work on it. bill: there are two things we're waiting on. own is this press conference. that will...
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as or different p.j. o'rourke said if you think health care is expensive now, just wait until it is free. thank you. [applause] >> thank you all very much for coming out. and thank you to the heritage foundation for having me here. for those you're stuck inside the beltway, first of all, i'm sorry, but second, you'll know that the heritage foundation, the cato institute don't always see eye to eye when it comes to health care. in fact, grace-marie often has to lock us in a room together until we can come to some sort of terms your but one thing we absolutely agree on, and that is the patient protection act is an absolute disaster, and needs to be repealed in its entirety. i'm going to focus my remarks today, just one aspect of it. and that is the cost. because even though the president only devoted 189 words of the state of being addressed to the question of deficit and debt, i believe that that is true the overriding issue of our time. after all, we're still borrowing 34 cents out of every dollar that th
as or different p.j. o'rourke said if you think health care is expensive now, just wait until it is free. thank you. [applause] >> thank you all very much for coming out. and thank you to the heritage foundation for having me here. for those you're stuck inside the beltway, first of all, i'm sorry, but second, you'll know that the heritage foundation, the cato institute don't always see eye to eye when it comes to health care. in fact, grace-marie often has to lock us in a room together...
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in comes p.j., he created this company with the help of a former detective.u test everything. you have got taco onoscopy machine, be in no one wanted to test it. the guys plug it in but no one in the warehouse wanted to test it. can't understand that. >> reporter: even that, you had vigorous bidding. who steals a colonoscopy machine. and who buys them. >> reporter: but someone did. >> you have to do it online. you make your bid, they start at $1. if you win, the item is yours. megyn: do in the try that at home. it should have season on the side of it. that looks familiar. we'll be right back. i'd race down that hill without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens. : why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol's stayed down. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. it's backed by over 19 yes of research. [ femalannouncer ] lipitor is no
in comes p.j., he created this company with the help of a former detective.u test everything. you have got taco onoscopy machine, be in no one wanted to test it. the guys plug it in but no one in the warehouse wanted to test it. can't understand that. >> reporter: even that, you had vigorous bidding. who steals a colonoscopy machine. and who buys them. >> reporter: but someone did. >> you have to do it online. you make your bid, they start at $1. if you win, the item is yours....
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he had a fascinate -- he was like p.j. woodhouse, he lived in jamaica. got up in the morning and would rite for a few hours and write a certain number of words and then go scuba diving with ursula handdress and had lunch with noel coward. wouldn't that be great. type for a couple hours, go scuba diving with ursula andres and lunch with noel coward. so for # 9% of writers it doesn't work out like that. >> host: how did you begin by writing about broadway musicals and music? >> guest: i always loved music. i started as a disc jockey. i was in radio when i was a teenager. and i was a difficult jockey. i wasn't a terribly disk jockey, and i got fired, and if you have no other skills, writing is one of the few things you can dive you have no other qualifieses that would commend you to an employer. you should write. and i wrote a piece mailed it off and it got published, and i got a check for three figure sum. i don't believe i ever got a check for that much. i thought i could live off that for three months. i spent it within 48 hours so i had to write somethi
he had a fascinate -- he was like p.j. woodhouse, he lived in jamaica. got up in the morning and would rite for a few hours and write a certain number of words and then go scuba diving with ursula handdress and had lunch with noel coward. wouldn't that be great. type for a couple hours, go scuba diving with ursula andres and lunch with noel coward. so for # 9% of writers it doesn't work out like that. >> host: how did you begin by writing about broadway musicals and music? >> guest:...
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people ask me if they were getting paid to do this, p.j. has a job, but some of the soap stood out of the goodness of their horror. why were they doing that? i think maybe the right answer is it's fun and fascinating. these people think there's harder than we are. i don't think so. sometimes they are and sometimes they are not. >> how many members are here? anybody else? are we a dying breed quiet so what is your take on this culture? what did you come away from reading this group of people? you know, i think you could make an argument that the contractor is tremendously interesting and sophisticated. it might not be the most dangerous worm ever. the.net may not be the largest, but for my purposes, it is a wonderful case study and gave me an opportunity to sort of walk around in a subculture, in this case the culture of computer security geeks, uber geeks i call them and you know, i think for me that is the fun of reporting and writing is learning about aspects of the world and modern life that i otherwise would never encounter. so for me,
people ask me if they were getting paid to do this, p.j. has a job, but some of the soap stood out of the goodness of their horror. why were they doing that? i think maybe the right answer is it's fun and fascinating. these people think there's harder than we are. i don't think so. sometimes they are and sometimes they are not. >> how many members are here? anybody else? are we a dying breed quiet so what is your take on this culture? what did you come away from reading this group of...
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people ask me if they were getting paid to do this, p.j. has a job, but some of the soap stood out of the goodness of their horror. why were they doing that? i think maybe the right answer is it's fun and fascinating. these people think there's harder than we are. i don't think so. sometimes they are and sometimes they are not. >> how many members are here? anybody else? are we a dying breed quiet so what is your take on this culture? what did you come away from reading this group of people? you know, i think you could make an argument that the contractor is tremendously interesting and sophisticated. it might not be the most dangerous worm ever. the.net may not be the largest, but for my purposes, it is a wonderful case study and gave me an opportunity to sort of walk around in a subculture, in this case the culture of computer security geeks, uber geeks i call them and you know, i think for me that is the fun of reporting and writing is learning about aspects of the world and modern life that i otherwise would never encounter. so for me,
people ask me if they were getting paid to do this, p.j. has a job, but some of the soap stood out of the goodness of their horror. why were they doing that? i think maybe the right answer is it's fun and fascinating. these people think there's harder than we are. i don't think so. sometimes they are and sometimes they are not. >> how many members are here? anybody else? are we a dying breed quiet so what is your take on this culture? what did you come away from reading this group of...