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learn how to learn will vary introduced into computers and he just took off i use her name was a prodigy. we never have thought of himself i mean really different aspirations. this is a little cold he was going into this or at its heart breaking and dan night he and many millions of copyrighted academic articles on g store and transport was arrested and charged with thirteen felonies many related to the computer fraud and abuse act the face with thirty five years in prison and one million dollars in fines before taking his own mind in january of twenty thirteen to talk more about the documentary and the legacy of parents work i was warned earlier that the director of that don't cry and napkin burger. i started by asking him that what he did friday and it was an important story to tell well i was making his film called we are legion story of a hat to this post is about the canon on group activist collective anonymous and i was on the panel. i'm talking about this activity. with one of aaron's ex girlfriends quinn norton who appears in the film. this was about a week after aaron got three
learn how to learn will vary introduced into computers and he just took off i use her name was a prodigy. we never have thought of himself i mean really different aspirations. this is a little cold he was going into this or at its heart breaking and dan night he and many millions of copyrighted academic articles on g store and transport was arrested and charged with thirteen felonies many related to the computer fraud and abuse act the face with thirty five years in prison and one million...
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so pounds ono as though she knew that the prodigious come on. it's only been one hour since the memorial alter opeo
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the lincolnshire prodigy and information activist aaron swartz has been made into a documentary as well developing the renowned social news website read it. he fought for a free and open internet by the government case against him and the threat of standing up to thirty five years in prison is thought to have driven him to suicide he was just twenty six years old and he spoke with the film's director about sports legacy. until recently to me. he was known as the on line robinho the internet's own forty is an independent documentary looks at the life of a prodigy programmer and activist. aaron swartz fearlessly fought against government efforts to censor the internet but it was the relentless federal prosecution against him that supporters say cos sports to commit suicide in january twenty thirteen at the age of twenty six aaron ward was not a criminal as a teenager swartz helped build rss coding and web application framework. he was the technical architect of creative commons and one of the co founders of reading. i skipped interned in aaron's life happened when they sold it to con a na
the lincolnshire prodigy and information activist aaron swartz has been made into a documentary as well developing the renowned social news website read it. he fought for a free and open internet by the government case against him and the threat of standing up to thirty five years in prison is thought to have driven him to suicide he was just twenty six years old and he spoke with the film's director about sports legacy. until recently to me. he was known as the on line robinho the internet's...
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public funded documentary about how to best alan schwarz is set for release we look at the computer prodigies life and legacy as well as what drove him to suicide. watching r.t. international we're coming to you live from moscow it's one pm in the russian capital. ukrainian troops have reportedly retaken control of the city hall in the south eastern city of mariupol at least three people were killed when the army resumed their soltan anti-government protest as the model renewed crackdown is also underway. gunfire and blasts have been reported in the outskirts of the city locals say the city is on the verge of a humanitarian crisis with the army preventing people from leaving and food and supplies from getting in graham phillips is that. bank has stopped operations here so their cash machines are dispensing money people are having trouble accessing money they're having trouble getting to shops now they're closed there's reports of understanding queues for half an hour more than that to obtain such basic products as braid so in the background this is rumble of the ukrainian army surrounding the
public funded documentary about how to best alan schwarz is set for release we look at the computer prodigies life and legacy as well as what drove him to suicide. watching r.t. international we're coming to you live from moscow it's one pm in the russian capital. ukrainian troops have reportedly retaken control of the city hall in the south eastern city of mariupol at least three people were killed when the army resumed their soltan anti-government protest as the model renewed crackdown is...
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the internet's own boy is an independent documentary that looks at the life of a prodigy programmer and activist. aaron swartz fearlessly fought against government efforts to censor the internet but it was the relentless federal prosecution against him with that supporter say cause swartz to commit suicide in january twenty third teen at the age of twenty six or she was not a criminal as a teenager swartz helped build r.s.s. coding and weapon application framework he was the technical architect of creative commons and one of the co-founders of reddit if it didn't turn in aaron's life happened when they sold reddit to condé nast to become a very rich nineteen year old and instead of continuing along that kind of start up path he he made a really decisive turn towards political organizing and social justice issues and used his skills really in the service of public interest and what he cared about was making public information truly public that is free and accessible to everyone it's certainly a part of his nature it's a part of the fabric of his being and you see that in the film right f
the internet's own boy is an independent documentary that looks at the life of a prodigy programmer and activist. aaron swartz fearlessly fought against government efforts to censor the internet but it was the relentless federal prosecution against him with that supporter say cause swartz to commit suicide in january twenty third teen at the age of twenty six or she was not a criminal as a teenager swartz helped build r.s.s. coding and weapon application framework he was the technical architect...
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be watching international public funded documentary about swartz the computer prodigy digital rightsactivist is set for release the co-founder of the popular social networking service read it for free and open internet but the u.s. government case against the program a is thought to have driven him to suicide and the age of twenty six. talk to the director of the documentary about his legacy. leaders our country has been built on would be suddenly do we like to see that happen he was known as the online robin hood. the internet's own boy is an independent documentary that looks at the life of a prodigy programmer and activist. aaron swartz fearlessly fought against government efforts to censor the internet but it was the relentless federal prosecution against him with that supporter say cause swartz to commit suicide in january two thousand and thirteen at the age of twenty six or just was not a criminal as a teenager swartz helped build r.s.s. coding and web application framework he was the technical architect of creative commons and one of the co-founders of reddit if it didn't tur
be watching international public funded documentary about swartz the computer prodigy digital rightsactivist is set for release the co-founder of the popular social networking service read it for free and open internet but the u.s. government case against the program a is thought to have driven him to suicide and the age of twenty six. talk to the director of the documentary about his legacy. leaders our country has been built on would be suddenly do we like to see that happen he was known as...
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the present cumin to get into his ear will mean the whole pounds out of his of sydney united and prodigious come on. it's only been one out or since an immortal alter open to visitors and a line of people waiting got buried month thus went to the visitors who stood out. it's a group of male students from high school in in charm city. they came to the memorial altar with their homeroom teacher and their parents. a day to get to see him. wednesday night to go into the divine into it. so this day. what does it on to president and fatah its way on to the secret iconic off into the still call them on a one off too. you will be joined on his old form of august ago sean is a jew. was he would study by tom and judy and eighty one and ten as the one and were told to go was the one day. when the letter k colors and cough. wanted to see the sun to commit to it one of the blood. scientists know how sad the whole people are. armistice not a matter of fact that they are something that happened long long time and go far away this is truly heartbreaking to me. you know this from students to adults. however
the present cumin to get into his ear will mean the whole pounds out of his of sydney united and prodigious come on. it's only been one out or since an immortal alter open to visitors and a line of people waiting got buried month thus went to the visitors who stood out. it's a group of male students from high school in in charm city. they came to the memorial altar with their homeroom teacher and their parents. a day to get to see him. wednesday night to go into the divine into it. so this day....
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reporter: even greater experience for her coach who told us in the skype interview that his young prodigy is a phenomenal player but still a great kid. >> she laughs a lot. plays a lot of music. >> reporter: we don't know what type of music she likes but i'm sure she runs around with those little buds in her ear. the open will be held on june 19th. i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> thanks. we're continuing to follow breaking news on the peninsula. a deadly accident at a construction site in san mateo. the worker fell around 15 feet. no word on why he fell. >>> also, we investigate day care inspection records. for the first time they're all in one place so parents have easy access. what you need to know to help keep your children safe. >>> lieutenant governor is taking digital donations. the high-tech way he's raising money. >>> at 6:00, the push to close famous bay area tourist attraction during some of the most popular times of the year. >> it is a bit of a circus at times. >> what can you do? they knew about it when they movered there. >> now a decision is made. that's new at 6:00
reporter: even greater experience for her coach who told us in the skype interview that his young prodigy is a phenomenal player but still a great kid. >> she laughs a lot. plays a lot of music. >> reporter: we don't know what type of music she likes but i'm sure she runs around with those little buds in her ear. the open will be held on june 19th. i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> thanks. we're continuing to follow breaking news on the peninsula. a deadly accident at...
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they were prophetic of the prodigious role bernini would play in his works for urban and the succeedingopes for a period of 60 years. rome was transformed into a modern city replete with public monuments meant not just for the elite but for everyone to admire and enjoy. the open arms of the vast porticos in front of saint peter's convey exactly this sense of outreach beyond the traditional bonds of society to include every individual in a universal embrace. this concern is made visible in what bernini described as "his least bad work." the cornaro family chapel, dedicated to 16th-century spanish mystic saint teresa of avila, which bernini created about 1650 in the church of santa maria della vittoria in rome. our eyes are met by those of the cardinal patron who looks out from among his ancestors and accompanies the visitor down the nave to view the chapel from the center of the crossg. there we are confronted with a spectacle of truly cosmic proportions. in the pavement before the altar, gesticulating skeletons rise from the lower depths to face their maker at the end of time. the vault
they were prophetic of the prodigious role bernini would play in his works for urban and the succeedingopes for a period of 60 years. rome was transformed into a modern city replete with public monuments meant not just for the elite but for everyone to admire and enjoy. the open arms of the vast porticos in front of saint peter's convey exactly this sense of outreach beyond the traditional bonds of society to include every individual in a universal embrace. this concern is made visible in what...
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talk of me being a prodigy, talk of me having these abilities. >> now she's making history with everyp. as only the third woman of color to be a featured soloist with renowned american ballet theater. >> i was just working so hard because it was so new to me at that age when i became professional. i didn't have the chance to step back and notice and realize that i was by myself. i was the only black woman in the company. >> for the young soloist that created challenges that she had not anticipated. >> i went through a period where i felt really alone and like i had no one i could relate to. >> and she had to come to grips with the idea that some barriers have not yet been broken. >> i would have a completely different path if i weren't an african-american ballerina. if i were of another race, i'd have a completely different path. maybe i would be a principal dancer right now. maybe it would have been easier for me. maybe i wouldn't have worked so hard because it was easier. i think that it's just made me such a strong woman. >> it's also made her determined to help those who might som
talk of me being a prodigy, talk of me having these abilities. >> now she's making history with everyp. as only the third woman of color to be a featured soloist with renowned american ballet theater. >> i was just working so hard because it was so new to me at that age when i became professional. i didn't have the chance to step back and notice and realize that i was by myself. i was the only black woman in the company. >> for the young soloist that created challenges that...
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. >> reporter: a prodigy who can play 30 musical instruments and write his song like "i want crazy."ant crazy are you with me baby let's be crazy ♪ >> reporter: his debut album went platinum. industry insiders see him as a legend in the making. >> this is my home. this is where i live. this is definitely the dream. you snow -- you know? just to be here and get to do what we do, you know? i just hope i got to keep doing it. the only request, the only thing that weighs on my mind, what can i do to keep getting to do this? >> reporter: as the opening act on taylor swift's tour he became an instant favorite amongst teenage girls. he is surprisingly humbles. in some ways he could be the anti--bieber. >> you play every one of these? >> not every one of these. this has got in a bit of control. just being in this room period is a droom coeam come true. that means we get to go on an arena tour now. i always dreamed of putting on a tour. >> timed to the release of his second album "story line" hayes set his sights on a guinness world record, not just for glory, but for a cause. >> we are doing
. >> reporter: a prodigy who can play 30 musical instruments and write his song like "i want crazy."ant crazy are you with me baby let's be crazy ♪ >> reporter: his debut album went platinum. industry insiders see him as a legend in the making. >> this is my home. this is where i live. this is definitely the dream. you snow -- you know? just to be here and get to do what we do, you know? i just hope i got to keep doing it. the only request, the only thing that...
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why should you want to destroy this prodigy of reality, which was born which was evoked attracted and formed by the scene itself, a reality that had far more right to live than you have, because it is very much more alive than you are? why should you want to spoil it all because of some niggling vulgar convention of truth? now, which one of you actresses is to play the part of madame pace? because that person is madame pace. grant me at least that the actress who plays that part will be less too than she is because there is madame pace in person. look. my stepdaughter recognized her and went up to her at once. now, watch this scene, just watch it. well? but what is she saying? i can't hear a thing. speak up! louder! did you say louder? what you mean louder? what we're talking about is not a sort of thing to be shouted over the rooftops. i was able to yell it out just now in order to shame him in order to have my revenge, but it's quite another matter for madame pace. for her, it would mean prison. indeed. so that's how it is. but let me tell you something, my dear young lady you simpl
why should you want to destroy this prodigy of reality, which was born which was evoked attracted and formed by the scene itself, a reality that had far more right to live than you have, because it is very much more alive than you are? why should you want to spoil it all because of some niggling vulgar convention of truth? now, which one of you actresses is to play the part of madame pace? because that person is madame pace. grant me at least that the actress who plays that part will be less...
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the internet's own forty is an independent documentary looks at the life of a prodigy programmer andactivist. aaron swartz fearlessly fought against government efforts to censor the internet but it was the relentless federal prosecution against him that supporters say cos sports to commit suicide in january twenty thirteen at the age of twenty six aaron ward was not a criminal as a teenager swartz helped build rss coding and web application framework. he was the technical architect of creative commons and one of the co founders of reading. i skipped interned in aaron's life happened when they sold it to con a nasty become a very rich. a nineteen year old and instead of continuing along that kind of start up the path he came in a really decisive turn towards political organizing and social justice issues and used his skills really in the service of interest and what he cared about was making information truly that is free and accessible to everyone. it's certainly a part of his nature the fabric of his being in dc that in the film right from the beginning. this idea that it's not just
the internet's own forty is an independent documentary looks at the life of a prodigy programmer andactivist. aaron swartz fearlessly fought against government efforts to censor the internet but it was the relentless federal prosecution against him that supporters say cos sports to commit suicide in january twenty thirteen at the age of twenty six aaron ward was not a criminal as a teenager swartz helped build rss coding and web application framework. he was the technical architect of creative...
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for many, this is palo alto, a city along the peninsula known for its high-tech prodigies, a bustlingowntown, and stanford. but for jia coppola, this is palo alto. the 27-year-old made her debut with a film she wrote and directed based on james franco's book "palo alto," a collection of dark and racy and troubled stories about palo alto. why palo alto? franco grew up there. >> it's short stories that he wrote. so i assume it's his impression because he lived here in palo alto and went to school here. >> reporter: franco worked closely with coppola to develop the movie. but those who saw it say it's not an accurate reflection of its namesake. >> if i lived in palo alto, i would be incensed that they name mid-city after this movie. >> i liked it. i mean, don't just put a blanket label. i think it could be anywhere. anywhere usa. >> i think the movie expressed a part of palo alto, but it certainly didn't express the whole story. it seemed to focus on one segment of kids, population. >> reporter: moviegoers say the foam doesn't back down on tackling tough issues like teen suicide, sex, dr
for many, this is palo alto, a city along the peninsula known for its high-tech prodigies, a bustlingowntown, and stanford. but for jia coppola, this is palo alto. the 27-year-old made her debut with a film she wrote and directed based on james franco's book "palo alto," a collection of dark and racy and troubled stories about palo alto. why palo alto? franco grew up there. >> it's short stories that he wrote. so i assume it's his impression because he lived here in palo alto...
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the idea that you would have to do something at that scale was a prodigiously audacious idea to say we could get that done. but it was a great opportunity to bring technology needs in front of the academic investigators and ultimately companies. nature magazine recently wrote an article about this crediting nih in particular the genome institute for coming up with the right model to encourage investments by creative small companies about how to take dna sequencing and turning it into a high-frequency facility that would be dropping the cost down prodigiously. the outcomes include things like this dna sequencing machine that i'm holding up right now. the size of a postage stamp originalloriginall y. this was like a phonebooth but look at it now all because of this investment in technology. reason i asked the question is in the early days there was a private money to do this but the private money came later. >> yes. >> again tell the committee the study that mattel did and relate for us again the investment that the taxpayers put into the human genome project and what that spun off in th
the idea that you would have to do something at that scale was a prodigiously audacious idea to say we could get that done. but it was a great opportunity to bring technology needs in front of the academic investigators and ultimately companies. nature magazine recently wrote an article about this crediting nih in particular the genome institute for coming up with the right model to encourage investments by creative small companies about how to take dna sequencing and turning it into a...
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roll over beethoven there's a new musical prodigy in town. >> his name is peter. he's an elephant.rendition of 12 bar blues. a groom surprises niz new wife at their wedding reception. ♪ >> yet another reason to marry him. we love a good dancer. the groom and his buddies giving justin timberlake a little competition. 47 minutes after the top of the hour. his sister's wedding was the talk of the world this weekend but he wasn't there. he left in tears. now we know why rob kardashian missed kim's big day. they were hurt fighting for our country, that's not stopping these wounded washors from playing ball. we are about to meet a group who is not letting anything hold him down. see what's coming up on f"fox & friends" this morning. >> coming up on "fox & friends." still more questions about a shooting death at a california university. more details about the killer and his shocking motives. amid the va scandal the president making a surprise visit to visit the troops in afghanistan this memorial day weekend. we have a full recap at the trip. he made land right during "fox & friends". hon
roll over beethoven there's a new musical prodigy in town. >> his name is peter. he's an elephant.rendition of 12 bar blues. a groom surprises niz new wife at their wedding reception. ♪ >> yet another reason to marry him. we love a good dancer. the groom and his buddies giving justin timberlake a little competition. 47 minutes after the top of the hour. his sister's wedding was the talk of the world this weekend but he wasn't there. he left in tears. now we know why rob kardashian...
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this 4-year-old golf prodigy. she's been playing since she was 1 1/2 years old. chris, and mom, heather. come on out. hello. hello. hello. riley likes to be called princess riley. hi, princess riley, how are you? >> hey. >> hey. how long have you been playing golf, riley? >> six. >> six years and you're 4 years old? you are amazing! how did she get into golf, dad? because of you? >> yeah. just watching me practice. she kind of picked it up. >> how is your game? are you a good golfer? >> so-so. >> can she beat you? >> probably. >> we want to see riley play. >> yeah. >> we have to -- come on, we're going to walk over here. >> anybody over there a golfer? nobody. robin? you a golfer? >> i don't want to step in front of her. come on, riley. >> oh, yes. >> wow. >> hold on. we're not done. tee it up. show us again. >> look at that form. what a grip. >> wow. >> can i try it? all right. let me see. >> you're going to try it, mike? >> come on, mike. >> i need you to tell me how i do, okay? >> there you go. >> oh, wow. >> that's pretty good. >> come on. >> george, i got yo
this 4-year-old golf prodigy. she's been playing since she was 1 1/2 years old. chris, and mom, heather. come on out. hello. hello. hello. riley likes to be called princess riley. hi, princess riley, how are you? >> hey. >> hey. how long have you been playing golf, riley? >> six. >> six years and you're 4 years old? you are amazing! how did she get into golf, dad? because of you? >> yeah. just watching me practice. she kind of picked it up. >> how is your...
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said, one of a few dozen people in the world who have this acquired savant syndrome, gaining these prodigious talents following a head injury. not always math, other talents too. you are the only person who that has that and has sins sines sinesthesia. you wax poetic about the beauty of pouring cream into coffee. is there any way you can explain? >> for one, i've got drawings on fine art, credit online, so you can see what pi looks like. instead of saying that, a squared plus b squared equals c, it creates a new triangle, and b always equals 1 or it varies and it makes the spiral shape change. instead of looking like a perfectly smooth spiral it makes it looks like it's very geomet district and trianglated. smaller and smaller triejs that are rotating. >> absolutely fantastic to have that perception. i'm sure people who are watching this are asking, does everyone have this kind of potential locked away in their brains or did something that happened in that attack change your brain in a way that made you able to do all this? are. >> i've thought a lot about it. and it might be a mixture of bot
said, one of a few dozen people in the world who have this acquired savant syndrome, gaining these prodigious talents following a head injury. not always math, other talents too. you are the only person who that has that and has sins sines sinesthesia. you wax poetic about the beauty of pouring cream into coffee. is there any way you can explain? >> for one, i've got drawings on fine art, credit online, so you can see what pi looks like. instead of saying that, a squared plus b squared...
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♪ ♪ cateura is a long way from julliard, but these music students are just as dedicated as those prodigiesrained on like the kids here. paraguay is in the tropics, and you are reminded of that all the time. but the band plays on. the veterans-- 15-year-olds-- are teaching the novices. many are barely big enough to hold a violin. the music can't compete with the downpour, but there is refuge in a classroom. ♪ ♪ favio chavez says that music teaches the kids respect and responsibility, not common commodities in the gang-ridden streets of cateura. >> favio chavez ( translated ): these values are completely different to those of gangs. if these kids love being part of the orchestra, they are absolutely going to hate being part of a gang. ♪ ♪ >> simon: for the first time, the children are getting out of cateura, performing around the country. and to chavez, the pied piper of paraguay, that's the most important thing-- they are being seen, they are being heard. >> chavez: these are children that were hidden. nobody even knew they existed. we have put them on a stage, and now everybody looks at th
♪ ♪ cateura is a long way from julliard, but these music students are just as dedicated as those prodigiesrained on like the kids here. paraguay is in the tropics, and you are reminded of that all the time. but the band plays on. the veterans-- 15-year-olds-- are teaching the novices. many are barely big enough to hold a violin. the music can't compete with the downpour, but there is refuge in a classroom. ♪ ♪ favio chavez says that music teaches the kids respect and responsibility, not...
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. >> reporter: for many this is palo alto, a city along the peninsula known for its high-tech prodigyling downtown and stanford. but for gia this is palo alto. >> don't know why you do things. >> reporter: the 27-year-old made her debut with the film she wrote and directed based on james franco's book, "palo alto a collection of dark and racy short stories about troubled de teenagers. why palo alto? franco grew up there. >> it's short stories he wrote. i assume that's his impression because he lived here in palo alto and went to school here. >> reporter: franco worked with coppola to develop the movie. those who saw it say it's not an accurate reflection of its namesake. >> if i lived in palo alto i would be incensed that they named my city after this movie. >> i liked it. but the name -- don't just like put a blanket label. i think it could be anywhere. anywhere usa. >> i think the movie expressed a part of palo alto but it certainly didn't express the whole story. it seemed to focus on one segment of the kids' population. >> reporter: moviegoers say the film doesn't back down in tac
. >> reporter: for many this is palo alto, a city along the peninsula known for its high-tech prodigyling downtown and stanford. but for gia this is palo alto. >> don't know why you do things. >> reporter: the 27-year-old made her debut with the film she wrote and directed based on james franco's book, "palo alto a collection of dark and racy short stories about troubled de teenagers. why palo alto? franco grew up there. >> it's short stories he wrote. i assume...
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he certainly was a prodigy though he never kind of thought of himself that. really had a different aspiration for the purposes of political it was sort of there really was a. sword's had been charged for breaking into mit and releasing millions of copyrighted academic articles on jay's store when swartz was arrested and charged with thirteen felonies many related to the computer fraud and abuse act he was faced with thirty five years in prison and one million dollars in fines before taking his own life in january of two thousand and thirteen joining us to talk more about the documentary and the legacy of aaron swartz is the director of that film brian knappenberger brian thanks for joining us thanks for having me so we're finally just around the corner from the documentaries release which is very exciting take me back to the beginning though a what was the point at which you realized this was an important story to tell. well i was made a previous film called we are legion the story of the hacktivist which is about the kind of non group activists collective an
he certainly was a prodigy though he never kind of thought of himself that. really had a different aspiration for the purposes of political it was sort of there really was a. sword's had been charged for breaking into mit and releasing millions of copyrighted academic articles on jay's store when swartz was arrested and charged with thirteen felonies many related to the computer fraud and abuse act he was faced with thirty five years in prison and one million dollars in fines before taking his...
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he certainly was a prodigy he didn't know he never thought of himself like. really having different aspirations for the purposes of political will he was sort of learning to. swartz had been charged for breaking into mit and releasing millions of copyrighted academic articles on j. store that's when swartz was arrested and charged with thirteen felonies many related to the computer fraud and abuse act it was faced with thirty five years in prison and one million dollars in fines before taking his own life in january of two thousand and thirteen to talk more about the documentary and the legacy of aaron swartz i was going to earlier by the director of that film brian knappenberger and i first asked him at one point he important story to tell. well i was made a previous film called we are legion the story of the hacktivist which is about the kind of non group activist collective anonymous and i was on a panel talking about activist activity with one of aaron's friends quinn norton who appears in the film this was about a week after aaron died after he took his
he certainly was a prodigy he didn't know he never thought of himself like. really having different aspirations for the purposes of political will he was sort of learning to. swartz had been charged for breaking into mit and releasing millions of copyrighted academic articles on j. store that's when swartz was arrested and charged with thirteen felonies many related to the computer fraud and abuse act it was faced with thirty five years in prison and one million dollars in fines before taking...
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>> it is prodigious, spilling out of government.u start talking about greek letters and all of that, the idea is is wait. there are many others out there, it was a fascinating conversation and i urge anyone to see the entire 20 minute interview. it centers back to the central bank controlling the by market. controlling everything else within the economy, front and center. he agree? that the fed buying program has lost effectiveness? >> we have not really discussed the immediate effectiveness, but and that idea is for the old numeral normal or something different? he calls it the new normal, a cacophony wrapped around a more dampened economy. at the investment conference on housing, he spoke a lot about whether the youth of america .ould go out to rent or buy >> i think they will rent. >> it was tied into the economic analysis. >> how was he able to beat his peers? this guy has been up and down. ousted, now back up again. >> he has a great respect for mr. gross, there is an ebb and flow in the market. what he has trading three months
>> it is prodigious, spilling out of government.u start talking about greek letters and all of that, the idea is is wait. there are many others out there, it was a fascinating conversation and i urge anyone to see the entire 20 minute interview. it centers back to the central bank controlling the by market. controlling everything else within the economy, front and center. he agree? that the fed buying program has lost effectiveness? >> we have not really discussed the immediate...
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he applies prodigious art with mass skills -- math skills into equities. whatis centered around central banks will do. is oneong as there dollar a bond buying through quantitative easing, one dollar, they will not raise short-term interest rates. it is a sequencing thing. interest rates have gone all the way down to its likely floor of zero c will not do that. still thatinly true we are months, quarters, perhaps a couple of years away from the potential for short in term interest rates to drive -- to rise. >> it was a stunning 25 minutes with jeff gundlach. we talked about everything. we got into you tony and calculus. >> calculus. he is the investor of the year. >> i did not know that. >> more comments from him coming up. up, alibaba is pricing its pe -- filing for its ipo in the u.s.. we will discuss this throughout the next two hours. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. it is finally becoming may. >> and what a view off of the top of the bloomberg world headquarters. it's going to be 70 degrees today. >> i was going to run in the park yesterday and it was a li
he applies prodigious art with mass skills -- math skills into equities. whatis centered around central banks will do. is oneong as there dollar a bond buying through quantitative easing, one dollar, they will not raise short-term interest rates. it is a sequencing thing. interest rates have gone all the way down to its likely floor of zero c will not do that. still thatinly true we are months, quarters, perhaps a couple of years away from the potential for short in term interest rates to drive...
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a child prodigy who did when i climb a range of professional golf at very young age. >>: with the checke actions focus on coming more intense therapy she practices at least 45 minutes a day. she's not even 4 years old yet practice has made perfect starting at early age. portia scott the attention of pro golfers. at just three years old this little fight the next batter the malls. including me. >>: she is a top cookie but a great teacher. > > 951 is a time ran over and continue their on the crime from running a is a that alive sorry to talk about with the following know whether this morning were in amazing sports legacy that the three-year-old what about a high-school junior. e semipaste is to myself now gives a high wall and now they put the some minute inherent. > > room and is then almost a year now since three kidnapped women were rescued from the cleveland home after enduring years of torture. did you show night was one of the women were safe, said a that 11 years to change the new rate he can never turn 2002. >>: i was green agree with your me, days that us scream until i had no vo
a child prodigy who did when i climb a range of professional golf at very young age. >>: with the checke actions focus on coming more intense therapy she practices at least 45 minutes a day. she's not even 4 years old yet practice has made perfect starting at early age. portia scott the attention of pro golfers. at just three years old this little fight the next batter the malls. including me. >>: she is a top cookie but a great teacher. > > 951 is a time ran over and continue...
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be herbertone will the air talking about force chatterjee in the asia-pacific region -- prodigy .n theasia-pacific region the joint chiefs will be up on capitol hill. they will be testifying before the armed services committee. that will be tomorrow, live on c-span three at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >> testing, testing. good morning. welcome to the center for strategic and international studies. i'm the director of our national security program on industry and resources here. it is my pleasure and privilege to welcome me this morning. -- you this morning. please remember to turn off your in the room,ere those of you watching on video and do whatever you want. when we get to the question time, remind you that we are using note cards. we write a lot here. we can get you a pen. cane of you on the web dbateau, with your questions. our guest this morning is herbert carlisle. every level,ed at squadron cogo group, wing, numbered air force. he has done a number of rough assignment, including two liaisons with the u.s. congress which what i would think is the most dangerous assignment we can give. i
be herbertone will the air talking about force chatterjee in the asia-pacific region -- prodigy .n theasia-pacific region the joint chiefs will be up on capitol hill. they will be testifying before the armed services committee. that will be tomorrow, live on c-span three at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >> testing, testing. good morning. welcome to the center for strategic and international studies. i'm the director of our national security program on industry and resources here. it is my pleasure...
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. >>> "the new york times" says a young science prodigy from egypt is seeking asylum right here in theent to los angeles last week for the intel science fair. this morning he's in hiding. he spoke to lawyers who say he fears prosecution or jail back home. >>> the "los angeles times" says the fda approve add new artificial sweetener. advertain is a sweetener. it's sweeter so you don't have to use as much. >> edin nordegren says things are good between the two. they see each other on a regular basis. the couple share custody of their two children. nordegren says that woods is a great father. >>> rory mcilroy fears that breaking up with his with tennis star carolyn wozniak. >> at least when i get shot. >> woz niaky and he planned to get married this november.summer. they sent out inveriations over the weekend. he got cold feet. >> better to do it now than later. >> with promises of tracking your heart rate. more than 17 million devices are expected to be sold this year. that number could jump to 23 million next year and 45 million by 2017. sharon provis is a senior associate editor with o
. >>> "the new york times" says a young science prodigy from egypt is seeking asylum right here in theent to los angeles last week for the intel science fair. this morning he's in hiding. he spoke to lawyers who say he fears prosecution or jail back home. >>> the "los angeles times" says the fda approve add new artificial sweetener. advertain is a sweetener. it's sweeter so you don't have to use as much. >> edin nordegren says things are good between...
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comcast business built for business. >>> look out, bubba watson, we have a 3-year-old golf prodigy.th of you. >> say hi. >> nicole, how early did you get james started playing golf? >> he at about 15 months, he had plastic clubs, we bought him plastic clubs and he started hitting them around the house actually. >> neither you or your husband are into golf. how did he get this bug? >> him and my dad, his grandfather, they were watching tv, and he started to imitate their swings, the pros, and then i got in touch with his coach, michael watts, and he said right off the bat he is a natural. >> 3 years old? >> there are a couple few and far in between, but there are some kids that i have seen. there is one in ireland that is great, and he is about 3. >> can i talk to james here? >> sure. >> what is the key to your swing? can you show meet proper stance to hit a golf ball? >> like that, okay. >> am i clear? >> try and hit it right there. >> go ahead, babe. >> whoa, even with all the pressure of the crowd, look at all the crowd we have here. lots of golfers. [ cheering ] >> you are the 18
comcast business built for business. >>> look out, bubba watson, we have a 3-year-old golf prodigy.th of you. >> say hi. >> nicole, how early did you get james started playing golf? >> he at about 15 months, he had plastic clubs, we bought him plastic clubs and he started hitting them around the house actually. >> neither you or your husband are into golf. how did he get this bug? >> him and my dad, his grandfather, they were watching tv, and he started to...
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we've lost as i is showed in that graph a while ago, we've lost the ability to fund research at a prodigious rate in the last ten years. try to recover that and not consider that this is the new normal. the new normal, this is not. this is actually quite harmful to our promise in this country. >> dr. cordoba? >> sequester hurts the nsf quite a bit. we figure that there are about 700 proposals with an impact on 8,000 investigators, people that we did not fund. so we don't -- we've never seen a sequel that we liked, and we certainly do not like the prospect of sequester. i'm, i think if you can fund immediately whatever you can do, that's a whole batch of people that may actually help impact our future, and while i completely agree with dr. collins on having stability for the future, i think we have to do now what it is possible to do now. but i'll close by saying almost two decades ago, senator mikulski, you asked me about a choice. i don't know if you remember that question, which should we cancel, this mission or that mission. i won't mention their names today. they're both flying, they've
we've lost as i is showed in that graph a while ago, we've lost the ability to fund research at a prodigious rate in the last ten years. try to recover that and not consider that this is the new normal. the new normal, this is not. this is actually quite harmful to our promise in this country. >> dr. cordoba? >> sequester hurts the nsf quite a bit. we figure that there are about 700 proposals with an impact on 8,000 investigators, people that we did not fund. so we don't -- we've...
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last in france or in and united kingdom but i think if the european parliament and also the german prodigy's will go on the same direction that they went to the last years that that's bad for the country but it would it's going to strengthen the authority for germany. from the alternative for germany party thank you so much. and let's go back now to elections in ukraine ukraine's new. elected leader billing arbiter of our show has said the country needs to start a dialogue with the people in the east and he also said that the government will go all out on the separatists in order to speed up the military operation and make it more efficient well let's discuss this now further with political commentator john white thank you so much mr white for joining us now moscow says spar shankar's military plan contradicts the letter of the geneva agreement reached earlier let's hear what the russian foreign minister had to say on this. deal with do. you do what it's going on all this to do start fulfilling the geneva agreements and follow the road map where you won't be welcome and don't bounce if he ca
last in france or in and united kingdom but i think if the european parliament and also the german prodigy's will go on the same direction that they went to the last years that that's bad for the country but it would it's going to strengthen the authority for germany. from the alternative for germany party thank you so much. and let's go back now to elections in ukraine ukraine's new. elected leader billing arbiter of our show has said the country needs to start a dialogue with the people in...