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the swartz family hadn't seen him in months. suspect in her death. someone else in the eric's guilty camp was college roommate holly boardman who joined them at the vigil. she had been convinced he was the one from the moment she got the letter notifying her that her good friend was dead. >> all i remember i was just reading "tragic death." as soon as i got to the word death, just instantly, not even half a second, my mind just said, he finally killed her and i just knew with every fiber of my being that he had killed her. >> yet even though justine's family firmly agreed with holly about eric's culpability, they were less certain he would ever be charged with the murder. >> he's very clever. he's much smarter than most people give him credit to and i think that's made the investigator's jobs much harder. >> with the investigation seemingly stalled, they tried to become their own detectives of sorts. after all, they knew their former son-in-law best and were determined to figure out what really had happened to their daughter. wi
the swartz family hadn't seen him in months. suspect in her death. someone else in the eric's guilty camp was college roommate holly boardman who joined them at the vigil. she had been convinced he was the one from the moment she got the letter notifying her that her good friend was dead. >> all i remember i was just reading "tragic death." as soon as i got to the word death, just instantly, not even half a second, my mind just said, he finally killed her and i just knew with...
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i mean here's aaron swartz is another excellent example i wish i thought to say that that's exactly right is someone who didn't hurt anybody who undoubtedly violated some statute and maybe should have got it right a few months in jail or something or a fine or a warning. but to be facing twenty years in prison for downloading files of a college that had no economic or. security relevance was was was again a crazy paranoid overreach by out of control justice department this poor sensitive genius killed himself facing twenty years for something that most should have been thirty days and it's a pattern that's really really disturbing in the context of an administration that some other issues people like us with would support but i'm really disappointed in liberal democrats who feel that they are not pragmatists or they're not loyal people if they if they ever criticize anything that this president is ministration do that's just not part of the progressive tradition it doesn't help the president even because it it pushes the center further to the right and it's a terrible mistake i was
i mean here's aaron swartz is another excellent example i wish i thought to say that that's exactly right is someone who didn't hurt anybody who undoubtedly violated some statute and maybe should have got it right a few months in jail or something or a fine or a warning. but to be facing twenty years in prison for downloading files of a college that had no economic or. security relevance was was was again a crazy paranoid overreach by out of control justice department this poor sensitive genius...
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is people are spraying their plates with something that makes so it's not refective while officer swartzt dealing with this driver let me show you something else this is a sanded licence place >> reporter: people aren now sanding off the refective coating to defeat enforcement cameras and yes you can be stopped for that >> reporter:another thing you can be stopped and ticketed for >>you have that clear cover over your rear licence plate is there any reason why you have that there? no i thought it looked rather cool. >> reporter:but the worse offender was this driver with paper plates not only was she missing her plates, no id at all, do you have any kind of registration paperwork in fact the vehicle was listed as inoperative.soooooo >> reporter:so i am going to tow your car riding with the castro valley office of the california highway patrol stanley roberts kron 4 news story idea for stanley, e- mail us at 'people behaving badly' at kron- four-dot- com. >> jacqueline: as you head into the 8:00 hour you start to see clearing. sting like that and tilton o'clock piquancy highway 101 trodde
is people are spraying their plates with something that makes so it's not refective while officer swartzt dealing with this driver let me show you something else this is a sanded licence place >> reporter: people aren now sanding off the refective coating to defeat enforcement cameras and yes you can be stopped for that >> reporter:another thing you can be stopped and ticketed for >>you have that clear cover over your rear licence plate is there any reason why you have that...
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but swartz's family said he commuted suicide after being accused of hacking into computers and stealing documents. mit did not seek federal prosecution and did not oppose a plea bargain. >>> debate over raising the minimum wage in berkeley. that is the minimum under california law. there have been rallies and calls to raise that to $10.55. san jose and san francisco they have already set their city minimum wage at that level. a lot of businesses say the higher costs will hurt them but boric workers say that will be able to afford to shop if that pay hike goes through. >>> 6:19 is the time. let's check in with sal for a look at the commute. where is it getting busy? >> it's getting busy in two places. one would be the livermore valley where people try to get into livermore will be held up by a crash at grant line road and a couple minor things. and then as we move over to the south bay i want to show you northbound 101 at old oakland road this three-car crash is causing a big trouble spot for san jose commute. northbound 101 getting up to the airport. the alternate route b would be 81 --
but swartz's family said he commuted suicide after being accused of hacking into computers and stealing documents. mit did not seek federal prosecution and did not oppose a plea bargain. >>> debate over raising the minimum wage in berkeley. that is the minimum under california law. there have been rallies and calls to raise that to $10.55. san jose and san francisco they have already set their city minimum wage at that level. a lot of businesses say the higher costs will hurt them but...
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former master champ charles swartz it's a poor workman who blames his tools charles.t a 4 over 75. snapped a 6 iron. nightmare from the bunker on 5. 8 over 79 tied for his worst opening round in a major. phil won the scottish open last week. in the hunt again. birdie on 3. 2 under 69. guy who played early in the day enjoy good conditions before the green dried out. johnson for eagle on 5. ladies by stroke of 5 upped 66 and tiger woods trying to end a 5 year major drought that he played well given the fast greechbilitys leaving the break for shot 2 under 69. johnson ladies by stroke of 56-year-old o'mera tied for second 5 way tie for third and mickelson and woods tied for 9th but only 3 shots back. giants they were back on the field tonight getting ready for the second half of the season. world champ uphill claim worked out this evening at at&t park. host first place diamondbacks tomorrow night. giants 8 game upped 500. sex and half games behind the d backs and know if they make a run back at the play offs they have to turn it around soon. >> a lot of baby left and nev
former master champ charles swartz it's a poor workman who blames his tools charles.t a 4 over 75. snapped a 6 iron. nightmare from the bunker on 5. 8 over 79 tied for his worst opening round in a major. phil won the scottish open last week. in the hunt again. birdie on 3. 2 under 69. guy who played early in the day enjoy good conditions before the green dried out. johnson for eagle on 5. ladies by stroke of 5 upped 66 and tiger woods trying to end a 5 year major drought that he played well...
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former master champ charles swartz it's a poor workman who blames his tools charles.t a 4 over 75. snapped a 6 iron. nightmare from the bunker on 5. 8 over 79 tied for his worst opening round in a major. phil won the scottish open last week. in the hunt again. birdie on 3. 2 under 69. guy who played early in the day enjoy good conditions before the green dried out. johnson for eagle on 5. ladies by stroke of 5 upped 66 and tiger woods trying to end a 5 year major drought that he played well given the fast greechbilitys leaving the break for shot 2 under 69. johnson ladies by stroke of 56-year-old o'mera tied for second 5 way tie for third and mickelson and woods tied for 9th but only 3 shots back. giants they were back on the field tonight getting ready for the second half of the season. world champ uphill claim worked out this evening at at&t park. host first place diamondbacks tomorrow night. giants 8 game upped 500. sex and half games behind the d backs and know if they make a run back at the play offs they have to turn it around soon. >> a lot of baby left and nev
former master champ charles swartz it's a poor workman who blames his tools charles.t a 4 over 75. snapped a 6 iron. nightmare from the bunker on 5. 8 over 79 tied for his worst opening round in a major. phil won the scottish open last week. in the hunt again. birdie on 3. 2 under 69. guy who played early in the day enjoy good conditions before the green dried out. johnson for eagle on 5. ladies by stroke of 5 upped 66 and tiger woods trying to end a 5 year major drought that he played well...
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former master champ charles swartz it's a poor workman who blames his tools charles.over 75. snapped a 6 iron. nightmare from the bunker on 5. 8 over 79 tied for his worst opening round in a major. phil won the scottish open last week. in the hunt again. birdie on 3. 2 under 69. guy who played early in the day enjoy good conditions before the green dried out. johnson for eagle on 5. ladies by stroke of 5 upped 66 and tiger woods trying to end a 5 year major drought that he played well given the fast greechbilitys leaving the break for shot 2 under 69. johnson ladies by stroke of 56-year-old o'mera tied for second 5 way tie for third and mickelson and woods tied for 9th but only 3 shots back. giants they were back on the field tonight getting ready for the second half of the season. world champ uphill claim worked out this evening at at&t park. host first place diamondbacks tomorrow night. giants 8 game upped 500. sex and half games behind the d backs and know if they make a run back at the play offs they have to turn it around soon. >> a lot of baby left and never los
former master champ charles swartz it's a poor workman who blames his tools charles.over 75. snapped a 6 iron. nightmare from the bunker on 5. 8 over 79 tied for his worst opening round in a major. phil won the scottish open last week. in the hunt again. birdie on 3. 2 under 69. guy who played early in the day enjoy good conditions before the green dried out. johnson for eagle on 5. ladies by stroke of 5 upped 66 and tiger woods trying to end a 5 year major drought that he played well given the...
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until you see a large shoulder or take the next exit so the driver gets to have a chat with officer swartzthe castro valley office of the california highway patol >> reporter:it turns out the place was sprayed with 409 and scrubbed with these brillo pads then someone colored in the numbers with a sharpie this pickup truck driver in unincoperated san leandro has a similar problem >>the reason why i'm pulling you over is because the refectivrized portion of you license plate looks like it's been sanded off did you do that yourself >> reporter:however upon closer inspection it appears that some kind of coating was applied which damaged the refelective coat and when asked who applied the coating >>i don't know the problem now is people are spraying their plates with something that makes so it's not refective >> reporter:while officer swartz it place people aren now sanding off the refective coating to defeat enforcement cameras and yes you can be stopped for that >> reporter: another thing you can be stopped and ticketed for you have that clear cover >> over your rear licence plate is there an
until you see a large shoulder or take the next exit so the driver gets to have a chat with officer swartzthe castro valley office of the california highway patol >> reporter:it turns out the place was sprayed with 409 and scrubbed with these brillo pads then someone colored in the numbers with a sharpie this pickup truck driver in unincoperated san leandro has a similar problem >>the reason why i'm pulling you over is because the refectivrized portion of you license plate looks...
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for larry king now tonight's special guests are grammy award winning julian lennon and catherine swartz an acre. the guantanamo bay detention facility was over eleven years old the broken presidential promises the congressional sabotage the never ending war on terror all forces and conspired together to keep this prison open but now a hunger strike threatens to tear it all down as this hunger strike near six months party takes a closer look at the prison i just can't be close. to . download the official publication. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch our t.v. any time anyway.
for larry king now tonight's special guests are grammy award winning julian lennon and catherine swartz an acre. the guantanamo bay detention facility was over eleven years old the broken presidential promises the congressional sabotage the never ending war on terror all forces and conspired together to keep this prison open but now a hunger strike threatens to tear it all down as this hunger strike near six months party takes a closer look at the prison i just can't be close. to . download the...
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the next witness is kurt swartz. use the under secretary for homeland security and manage the commonwealth of massachusetts. he served as the advisor. mr. swartz served as assistant attorney general and chief of the criminal bureau and massachusetts. in addition to working as a prosecutor, he has also served as a police officer in emergency technician. we thank you for joining us today and for your service. we have mr. ed davis. he is the commissioner of the boston police department. he became the commissioner in 2006. he served as the superintendent of the police for several years. do they have a marathon and lowell question mark -- lowell? >> he was in law enforcement for 35 years. mayor thomas menino appointed ed davis as the head of unified command overseeing the response effort. i do for your service. our final witness is dr. kellerman. he is an expert in disaster management. he is a professor of emergency medicine. he is also the founding chairman of emergency medicine at the rollins school of public health. he
the next witness is kurt swartz. use the under secretary for homeland security and manage the commonwealth of massachusetts. he served as the advisor. mr. swartz served as assistant attorney general and chief of the criminal bureau and massachusetts. in addition to working as a prosecutor, he has also served as a police officer in emergency technician. we thank you for joining us today and for your service. we have mr. ed davis. he is the commissioner of the boston police department. he became...
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mit has released a report on its handling of aaron swartz, the internet activist who committed suicide. he took his own life weeks before he was to go on trial for using the mit network to download millions of articles from jstor. concludes the school remained neutral in the prosecution but adds it failed to dually take into account the water background of information policy against which the prosecution played out and the mighty people have been passionate leaders. friends and colleagues have denounced the report as a whitewash. wilker spoker -- to democracy now! on tuesday. to investigate the case. it decided that it was neutral throughout and the president said that their actions were reasonable and appropriate. in fact, they were working with the prosecution and stonewalling the defense. this is really just a whitewash and it's disappointing, and frankly, makes me furious. filedon's attorneys have a motion saying that they were denied exculpatory evidence. student new lost his life after being handcuffed in a cell for four days without food or water. daniel john had been arrested a
mit has released a report on its handling of aaron swartz, the internet activist who committed suicide. he took his own life weeks before he was to go on trial for using the mit network to download millions of articles from jstor. concludes the school remained neutral in the prosecution but adds it failed to dually take into account the water background of information policy against which the prosecution played out and the mighty people have been passionate leaders. friends and colleagues have...
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laura swartz, a former executive and bond insurer, all say that toure told her hedge fund was backingeal which was made up of subprime mortgage securities. swartz's testimony is central to the argument that toure hid the fact that paulson was actually shorting the deal. >>> and coming up, just after the break, we have a first on cnbc interview with telenor ceo jon fredrik baksaas. we'll be back. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power chair. hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will
laura swartz, a former executive and bond insurer, all say that toure told her hedge fund was backingeal which was made up of subprime mortgage securities. swartz's testimony is central to the argument that toure hid the fact that paulson was actually shorting the deal. >>> and coming up, just after the break, we have a first on cnbc interview with telenor ceo jon fredrik baksaas. we'll be back. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a...
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swartz helped to develop a new site called read it. reddic. the most recent happened sunday at my corner cafe at the corner of south vanness avenue and 26th street. the man heard the sound of gunfire and realized he had been hit in his torso by a pellet. the shooter is described as a 16-25-year-old man with long hair and tattoos. >>> doctors believe nay have traced the source of a rare parasite that has made thousands of people sick. >>> a student loan compromise is heading for a final vote. the deal would link student loan interest rates to the financial markets. that means borrowers would see lower rates for classes beginning earlier this year. however costs are expected to climb as the economy improves. th house is expected to take -- the house is expected to take up the vote today. >>> commission on labor still considering raising the city's minimum wage. right now berkeley follows a state standard $8 an hour. there is a push to raise that to $10.55. that would match san jose and san francisco. some employers say that will hurt their busin
swartz helped to develop a new site called read it. reddic. the most recent happened sunday at my corner cafe at the corner of south vanness avenue and 26th street. the man heard the sound of gunfire and realized he had been hit in his torso by a pellet. the shooter is described as a 16-25-year-old man with long hair and tattoos. >>> doctors believe nay have traced the source of a rare parasite that has made thousands of people sick. >>> a student loan compromise is heading...
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we will talk about aaron swartz. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!cracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. peter ludlow is our guest come a professor of philosophy at northwestern university, has been tracking the case of barrett brown. he wrote a piece about him, "the strange case of barrett brown." the fbi raid his home in the ultimately is arrested. he faces 100 years in prison? >> yes, if you add up all of the charges and he serves them sequentially, it will be 105 years in prison. >> and the decision for no bail? >> that is a mystery to me. he has been in jail for over 300 days with no bail. thea while they had frozen contributions to his legal fund. >> that sounds like wikileaks, meaning that is what happened -- well, wikileaks they had these different corporations like paypal refuse to allow money. >> right. >> let's go to an interview bear brown did. >> our people break laws, just like all people break laws. when we break laws, we do so in civil disobedience, ethically, against targets -- >> targets that hav
we will talk about aaron swartz. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!cracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. peter ludlow is our guest come a professor of philosophy at northwestern university, has been tracking the case of barrett brown. he wrote a piece about him, "the strange case of barrett brown." the fbi raid his home in the ultimately is arrested. he faces 100 years in prison? >> yes, if you add up all of the charges and he...
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swartz? the bombings illustrate the need to focus more time and energy on catastrophic disaster planning -- major disaster planning. change the here, but scenario just a little bit in a number of different ways and we might have had different outcomes. we need to continue to focus on preparing for large disasters and working about mass care, evacuations, communication failures, distribute in critical commodities destitution beating critical commodity -- distributing critical commodities. i want to talk about what we brought to bear. we are built in an all-hazards world. we have had 15 disaster declarations since 2008. one for a terrorist attack. we need to continue focusing on an all-hazards world and the capabilities that we build can be transferred back and forth and are interchangeable. >> thank you. if youll follow up, look at the all-hazards -- people were on scene to take makeof injured runners, sure traffic flow and people were safe. it quickly turned from the all- hazards to make a di
swartz? the bombings illustrate the need to focus more time and energy on catastrophic disaster planning -- major disaster planning. change the here, but scenario just a little bit in a number of different ways and we might have had different outcomes. we need to continue to focus on preparing for large disasters and working about mass care, evacuations, communication failures, distribute in critical commodities destitution beating critical commodity -- distributing critical commodities. i want...
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with aaron swartz, he was arrested for downloading journal articles. he is a student. andave access to j store, he had access to it through his university. he was accused of downloading too many articles. he took the box, and he did not abide by. he was facing decades in prison. the government, it seems that the government was very upset about his politics. work gamblingr information from pacer, website the government runs about our core proceedings. a public court system. we are supposed to be entitled to look at the documents that arrived. in reality, we are charged six cents per page to the court documents. this does not make any sense in the government age. aaron was accused of downloading them with you to the publishing them. stoppinghis work sopa, he was successful at this. seems like they really threw the book at them because of this violation of the terms of service agreement. -- most recently, the steubenville rape case, what happened what that the and a football town, these young men committed a really heinous gang rape of a young woman, and unbelievably, the
with aaron swartz, he was arrested for downloading journal articles. he is a student. andave access to j store, he had access to it through his university. he was accused of downloading too many articles. he took the box, and he did not abide by. he was facing decades in prison. the government, it seems that the government was very upset about his politics. work gamblingr information from pacer, website the government runs about our core proceedings. a public court system. we are supposed to be...
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>> and that is charles swartz, he shot a 4-over 75 and he needs a new golf club.-off last week at the john deere classic four days later in the lead at the british open. he shot a 66! he tore it up. phil mickelson in the mix after a round 1. lefty shot a 69 leaving him three shots behind johnson. the most surprising name on the leaderboard, that man! mark o'meara hit 78% of his fairways leading to putts like this for eagle on 17. yes! he is at 4-under, one shot off the lead. tiger hasn't played since the u.s. open. he is in contention with four birdies on the back nine. [ applause and cheers ] >> woods finishes at 2-under after an opening round 69. >>> 54-year-old tom lehman also in the mix at 3-under, one stroke behind o'meara who had a little extra pep in his step after a quick exchange with tiger who happens to be his neighbor back in florida. >> when i was on the tee on 10, you know, tiger was walking across to go to the putting green. and i hadn't seen him, i really haven't seen him since the masters to be honest with you. and haven't spent anytime with him b
>> and that is charles swartz, he shot a 4-over 75 and he needs a new golf club.-off last week at the john deere classic four days later in the lead at the british open. he shot a 66! he tore it up. phil mickelson in the mix after a round 1. lefty shot a 69 leaving him three shots behind johnson. the most surprising name on the leaderboard, that man! mark o'meara hit 78% of his fairways leading to putts like this for eagle on 17. yes! he is at 4-under, one shot off the lead. tiger hasn't...
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you snow it sounds like fao swartz. >> it depends on where you spend most of your time, joe. >> did you actually, no. i think there has been a teapot about the fed. it's like the market people. they want them to take them where it will go every bit of the time. >> i know. we had to figure it out. >> this idea of forward guidance, do you feel better i tell i i'm going to leave you? what is forward guidance? forward guidance is a conditional forecast. it could be wrong. if they do it with revisionism. you see the stuff they discuss. i'm not always sure that's an honest record of what they said at the time. teams what you see in the minutes is so preciously related to the problems that have occurred since the minutes came out. which is a case of the last minutes, they talk object about all this concern about miscommunication, yet they miscommunicate. >> we will trade a new high. the bonds market or the yields have gone up sharply to start to move back to normal levels. why would you think, wow, they're geniuses? >> i don't know, this is what they have to do. >> it's working. there was a hi
you snow it sounds like fao swartz. >> it depends on where you spend most of your time, joe. >> did you actually, no. i think there has been a teapot about the fed. it's like the market people. they want them to take them where it will go every bit of the time. >> i know. we had to figure it out. >> this idea of forward guidance, do you feel better i tell i i'm going to leave you? what is forward guidance? forward guidance is a conditional forecast. it could be wrong. if...
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. >> i think one of the other things that we saw was after aaron swartz died, there were calls all throughout the internet to reform the cfaa, and when everyone was talking about that. , they were talking about reducing the charges, and what had been proposed right up until his death was to kind of double all of the charges. so, if you were -- did the same thing, twice as long, and right now there's $500 -- you have to be accused of $500 worth of damage. they wanted to lower that to $200. and so there are all these reforms, kind of maneuvers in the works going to make it an even worse law. so when he died and all these calls for reform, everyone was saying, reform it, make it a a better law and what came back was make it a worse law. and i think that it was kind of disheartening to watch and predictable that is what lawmakers would return with, and will is right and the knowledge of prior movements and precursors so this is illustrative for people watching the cfaa. >> great. so, nathan? we're going to open up for questions. because we don't have audio in here, you have to wait until it's you
. >> i think one of the other things that we saw was after aaron swartz died, there were calls all throughout the internet to reform the cfaa, and when everyone was talking about that. , they were talking about reducing the charges, and what had been proposed right up until his death was to kind of double all of the charges. so, if you were -- did the same thing, twice as long, and right now there's $500 -- you have to be accused of $500 worth of damage. they wanted to lower that to $200....