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leaked to wiki leaks, which published it. the new york times wrote an article about this in 2010, which is very short because nobody knew who this group was in a talked about this weird, small transparency group had been decreed as an enemy of the state by the pentagon and had plotted to destroy it. i remember reading this article thinking that any group that the pentagon had declared an enemy of the state in secret was a group that merited a lot more attention and probably a lot of support. i did a bunch of research and found out wiki leaks had brought transparency in all sorts of important ways to other parts of the world, africa, berlin, exposing the secrets of corporations and the government's. i talked about the promise that i thought wiki leaks held for exposing the worlds most powerful factions in bringing liked what they were doing. i interviewed the group's founder and publish the audio tape of the interview. at the end of the article, i incurred people to donate money to the organization because i knew they were sit
leaked to wiki leaks, which published it. the new york times wrote an article about this in 2010, which is very short because nobody knew who this group was in a talked about this weird, small transparency group had been decreed as an enemy of the state by the pentagon and had plotted to destroy it. i remember reading this article thinking that any group that the pentagon had declared an enemy of the state in secret was a group that merited a lot more attention and probably a lot of support. i...
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and remember wiki leaks founder he's still living in the ecuador vinnie em bass any london, but thereould be a breakthrough in his case, that's all ahead. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. >>> hello again, dozens of people are feared dead after cyclone pam hit the. destruction is unbelievable. winds of more than 250-kilometers an hour brought downpour lines and excuses storm surges. >>> nigeria's government says they are getting help to fight boko haram from mercenarieses. but the government says they are only involved in training and logistics. >>> egypt says it will build a new administrative capital just east of cairo as part i've series of mega projects announced during a summit aimed at attracting more investment in egypt. >>> turkey says it's arrested 16 indonesians who were trying to cross the board never to neighboring syria. the foreign minister says they were planning on joining the islamic state of iraq an
and remember wiki leaks founder he's still living in the ecuador vinnie em bass any london, but thereould be a breakthrough in his case, that's all ahead. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. >>> hello again, dozens of people are feared dead after cyclone pam hit the. destruction is...
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spy agency is being sued over its surveillance program by rights groups including wiki media. wiki media amnesty international and other groups say that the nsa put people off from sharing sensitive information with them. the u.s. justice department said that it's reviewing the lawsuit. >> we believe that the up stream surveillance, the mass surveillance of our readers and users are damaging to us. it depends on a culture of openness and courage for people to be able to participate and in that context their privacy is very important. we believe that the nsa's actions are illegal and unconstitutional. >> france is mourning three of its athlete who died along with seven other people when two helicopters collideed in argentina. they were filming a popular reality television show. we have reports from argentina. >> the accident happened at the end of filming in this remote region in the west of argentina. this video capturing the moment that the two helicopters crashed. there were no survivors. the victims included the french swimming star who won gold, silver and bronze medals at
spy agency is being sued over its surveillance program by rights groups including wiki media. wiki media amnesty international and other groups say that the nsa put people off from sharing sensitive information with them. the u.s. justice department said that it's reviewing the lawsuit. >> we believe that the up stream surveillance, the mass surveillance of our readers and users are damaging to us. it depends on a culture of openness and courage for people to be able to participate and in...
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answer is, what would he say about the state department server that was completely hacked into by wiki that should be asked on any server. government or private. we have to wait to see what kind of security measures -- stuart: i only have 20 seconds left. we do appreciate you coming on the show. why did she do this? >> i thank you for asking that. convenience. not using to blackberries. solely a convenience issue. now the matching that there would be any difficulties. that is probably what you will hear today. i am guessing your convenience. stuart: thank you so much for joining us. news from the white house. president obama signing a student member random. this is not an actual bill. what exactly does it mean. >> and another one of president obama's is accurate if orders. the white house says it will require lenders to apply prepayments first two loans with the highest interest rates insured that collect yours charge reasonable fees. it will also require lenders to provide clear information as to who is providing their loans and make clear payment options available. stuart: kind of a
answer is, what would he say about the state department server that was completely hacked into by wiki that should be asked on any server. government or private. we have to wait to see what kind of security measures -- stuart: i only have 20 seconds left. we do appreciate you coming on the show. why did she do this? >> i thank you for asking that. convenience. not using to blackberries. solely a convenience issue. now the matching that there would be any difficulties. that is probably...
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. >>> swedish prosecutors now say they will go to london to question the wiki leek's founder.one that hull reports. >> reporter: at the ecuadorian embassy in london a police presence is poised day and night to arrest the wiki leek's founder. he is said to have welcomed the request to be able to interview him here. it is alleged that he committed sex crimes including rape involving two women in sweden in 2010 allegations he has always denied saying the sexual encounters were consensual. >> we see this as a victory for him. he see this as evidence that we were right over time that the prosecutor was wrong all the time, and we welcome her initiative. >> reporter: in 2012 he lost a supreme court appeal to prevent his extradition to sweden instead seeking asylum in the ecuadorian embassy. swedish prosecutors want to come to london now because some of the crimes will reach their statute of limitations in august. time is now of the essence. it isn't clear when this meeting may take place, but the chief prosecutor will now hope to be able to come here to london both to be able to inte
. >>> swedish prosecutors now say they will go to london to question the wiki leek's founder.one that hull reports. >> reporter: at the ecuadorian embassy in london a police presence is poised day and night to arrest the wiki leek's founder. he is said to have welcomed the request to be able to interview him here. it is alleged that he committed sex crimes including rape involving two women in sweden in 2010 allegations he has always denied saying the sexual encounters were...
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literally, as he was ordering up the surgery, i was wikiing it. the first line was, had the words amputation and fatal. so i thought, oh boy. >> that's how you found out? >> yes, that's exactly how i found out. >> that's quite a wikipedia page. >> that's one i'll never forget seeing. and that was, you know, at that point -- >> were you in tremendous pain? >> that was the thing. a bruise is a bruise is a bruise. and suddenly the pain went in the other direction, when you would expect it to be dissipating, it got really painful and there was numbness and it was not a pretty picture. put it that way. i knew i was in trouble but i didn't know how much. >> miles, thank you so much for doing this. sanjay as well. "miles o'brien a life lost and found." the team incredibly proud of it. sanjay. we hope you'll watch. >>> moments, after would-be kidnapper grabbed a little boy. i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst
literally, as he was ordering up the surgery, i was wikiing it. the first line was, had the words amputation and fatal. so i thought, oh boy. >> that's how you found out? >> yes, that's exactly how i found out. >> that's quite a wikipedia page. >> that's one i'll never forget seeing. and that was, you know, at that point -- >> were you in tremendous pain? >> that was the thing. a bruise is a bruise is a bruise. and suddenly the pain went in the other...
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. >>> wiki media, which runs wikipedia has joined several groups including american's civil liberties. gerald tan has the details, the latest case is being billed as potentially the strongest yet. nine organizations saying the n.s.a. has gone beyond its authority. >> the n.s.a.'s indiscriminate is copying and searching through the communications imposing a chilling effect on basic freedom. the freedom of speech the freedom of expression and inquiry and an invasion of a right to privacy. >> the case, specifically addresses what is called upstream surveillance. information that shed on the internet moves through a series of networks. the computer, phone, and had to connect with ab internet service provider or i.s. b. the i.s. b internalizing cables and routers, topped with others around the world. this is known as the back bone and this is where n.s.a. taps into information with upstream surveillance. here is wikipedia founder. >> the harm is clear. wikimedia depends on speaking their minds, privately. you know the importance of wikipedia to the world is a place where people can come to
. >>> wiki media, which runs wikipedia has joined several groups including american's civil liberties. gerald tan has the details, the latest case is being billed as potentially the strongest yet. nine organizations saying the n.s.a. has gone beyond its authority. >> the n.s.a.'s indiscriminate is copying and searching through the communications imposing a chilling effect on basic freedom. the freedom of speech the freedom of expression and inquiry and an invasion of a right to...
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swedish prosecutors agree to travel to london to question wiki leek's founder over sexual assault allocations. >>> egypt's neighbors say they are going to inject more than $12 billion to support the egyptian economy. the promises were made at the global economic summit being held in egypts a tended by heads of state from across the region. the president al-sisi also spoke at the event. where he unveiled what is being described as anning a -- an aggressive economic recovery plan. >> translator: the egyptian society is 25% of the population of the middle east. stability in egypt is a very important role for the civility of the whole region. we need to make sure that this power will be for the benefit of the stability of the region and the nation. this is a comprehensive development. the development will go strong in all things in order to achieve the balanced development, fair development and this will be for the sake of building a modern state, a modern state that is not only gaining that prestige of its civilization, but also a state that will go to the future will go to the promising future
swedish prosecutors agree to travel to london to question wiki leek's founder over sexual assault allocations. >>> egypt's neighbors say they are going to inject more than $12 billion to support the egyptian economy. the promises were made at the global economic summit being held in egypts a tended by heads of state from across the region. the president al-sisi also spoke at the event. where he unveiled what is being described as anning a -- an aggressive economic recovery plan....
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go back four years ago and people did not use social networks, wikis, blogs.he world will change even more in the next few years. >> this is where the work gets done. the real work. things that really will change the world. >> singularity university is a unique forum. we bring together leading minds and thinkers to educate, inspire, and really empower them to understand exponential technologies and how to apply those into solving humanity's biggest problems. >> how many people here feel like they have seen enough about how the world is moving? and they want to do something about it? >> absolutely. rachel: what do you think the chief innovation of singularity university is? ray: the unique idea about singularity university is the devotion to the idea of the exponential growth of information technology. computers are more powerful per dollar than they were at when i was a student. a lot of people are pessimistic about the future, and i would be too if i thought the progress in these technologies was linear. 30 steps linearly gets you to 30. 30 steps exponentiall
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. >> wiki thing people are doing when they visit a place like rome. >> no, no. >> someone has a veryg at the end of the night because they have played for it. >> people have the right to go on dates. ecb's women living in slave like conditions, the reports of women come from sexual abuse. these are women who are not making rational choices and not something that can be propelled and you are sanctioning the right for powerful men to prey upon victimless women. >> i will give you that. there are of human trafficking and a lot of times the human trafficking numbers, as you know, as a rational person, those are overblown and a lot of people in the industry have gone and gotten in trouble for inflating bids. but you are not going to stop it by making it illegal. you cannot stop people from paying to have relations with one another with very little clothing on. >> but don't make it easy. >> you're neglecting the fact that women and individuals in prostitution are victims as well. this is not a psychological choice for many women. they come from sexual abuse situations, your conception of l
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two former wiki leaks volunteers filed the claims against him. he denied any wrong doing and hold up in an ecuadorian embassy in london. >>> an american health worker has been infected in ebola. the patient is expected to arrive today on a special chartered plane. nih is one of four centers with ebola isolation units. the center treated nina pham, the dallas nurse infected while treating thomas dunkin. >>> tech bytes google has unveiled a new high end book. it's has full touch screen and it has a starting price of $1,000. >>> a major competitor to uber is getting a lift. they have raised 530 million-dollar. 300 million comes from a japanese etaylor that gives lift a value of $2.5 billion. still uber is at 40. >>> a paul dean game app the recipe quest players cook and solve puzzles. recipe quest is available for apple and the android version will be released monday. >>> those are your tech bytes. >> 6:17, new at 6:00. bills betrayal. see a scuffle between a worker and his would boss. >> reporter: we're dressing the kids because we have temperature
two former wiki leaks volunteers filed the claims against him. he denied any wrong doing and hold up in an ecuadorian embassy in london. >>> an american health worker has been infected in ebola. the patient is expected to arrive today on a special chartered plane. nih is one of four centers with ebola isolation units. the center treated nina pham, the dallas nurse infected while treating thomas dunkin. >>> tech bytes google has unveiled a new high end book. it's has full touch...
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. >>> the wiki foundation will file a lawsuit today. the foundation that runs wikipedia is accusing the nsa of violating the fourth and fifth amendments by using upstream surveillance. that surveillance allows the nsa to collect internet data that comes from users that communicate with non-u.s. persons if it relates to national secur say it may include communications by its staff and users. >>> we are staying on top of breaking news. we have been telling you about an overturned tanker on i-95. we will contino folw this and bring you more information as we learn it. stay with us. we'l >>> breaking news maryland 95 southbound at the icc is completely shuttle down. we have a six-mile backup because of an overturned tanker and a large biodiesel spill. going to be hours as they try to clean this up. pat collins just arrived on the scene. you have a pretty good vantage point. what are you seeing and hearing? >> reporter: it's an incredible scen we on a bridge overlooking 95 southbound south of 198 as you look down the road you can see that a
. >>> the wiki foundation will file a lawsuit today. the foundation that runs wikipedia is accusing the nsa of violating the fourth and fifth amendments by using upstream surveillance. that surveillance allows the nsa to collect internet data that comes from users that communicate with non-u.s. persons if it relates to national secur say it may include communications by its staff and users. >>> we are staying on top of breaking news. we have been telling you about an...
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the american people are not informed of these facts so that they can make a second judgment on this wiki informed decision. taking it to the end of the story that i think in colorado, that they will reconsider at the end of the day as they try to put this genie back in the bottle. because they are starting to see results. >> i have a couple of questions about this. who is your intended audience? is it policymakers? is it voters? it's clearly not libertarians. but who are you aiming the fact? >> that's a great question and it's for the public policymakers and so it's both when i lived in colorado we did a big public forum in denver and they say that these potheads force this on them. but it wasn't forced on anyone. it was decided by people in suits, if you will. but no, this is decided by well-meaning public servants and some people who were enthralled with financial interests and others who just generally believe that this is a good thing to do. but it wasn't some takeover. that it was something done by citizens in this process. >> host: your rendition, first of all, let me ask why do yo
the american people are not informed of these facts so that they can make a second judgment on this wiki informed decision. taking it to the end of the story that i think in colorado, that they will reconsider at the end of the day as they try to put this genie back in the bottle. because they are starting to see results. >> i have a couple of questions about this. who is your intended audience? is it policymakers? is it voters? it's clearly not libertarians. but who are you aiming the...
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. >>> swedish prosecutors say they will go to london to question wiki wikileaks julian. >> reporter:wedish prosecutors have been decided to break the stalemate in the almost five year investigation into sex crimes including rape allegedly involving julian in 2010. he is said to have welcomed the request to be able to interview him here in london inside the ecuadorian embassy where he has been confined for the last three years, fearing arrest and extradition to the u.s. you can see a policeman keeping constant watch here. his lawyers say he wants to exonerate himself over allegations he has always denied. why the change of heart by the swedish prosecution hah has always insisted that he travel to sweden for questioning? well it seems that the a number of the crimes that he is alleged to have committed will reach their statute of limitations in august time is therefore of the essence for swedish law to run its course. >>> ukraine's president says that the u.s. has agreed to provide it with drones and other non-lethal assistance. squirmishes continue on a daily basis in eastern ukraine.
. >>> swedish prosecutors say they will go to london to question wiki wikileaks julian. >> reporter:wedish prosecutors have been decided to break the stalemate in the almost five year investigation into sex crimes including rape allegedly involving julian in 2010. he is said to have welcomed the request to be able to interview him here in london inside the ecuadorian embassy where he has been confined for the last three years, fearing arrest and extradition to the u.s. you can...
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he said this and i literally was trying to wiki what i had.nd, you know, i didn't like what i read. >> acute compartment syndrome occurs when the pressure increases inside an area of the body that houses muscles, veins, arteries and nerves. it's usually due to bleeding and swelling. because that compartment is covered by a tough unforgiving layer of connective tissue known as fascia, when the swelling gets worse, the muscle has nowhere to go. everything gets squeezed and eventually the blood flow to the arm is disrupted. this is critical. without a steady flow of oxygen and nutrients to the arm, nerve and muscle cells begin to die. if left untreated, it can be fatal. as the muscle dies, it releases toxins that can cause kidney failure. miles' arm, 48 hours after the accident, was dying. that's when he finally went to the hospital. and what did your arm look like at this point? >> it was kind of, you know, swollen and yellowish. it was not a pretty bruise. and then what happened happened too was it, there was like numbness in my hand that start
he said this and i literally was trying to wiki what i had.nd, you know, i didn't like what i read. >> acute compartment syndrome occurs when the pressure increases inside an area of the body that houses muscles, veins, arteries and nerves. it's usually due to bleeding and swelling. because that compartment is covered by a tough unforgiving layer of connective tissue known as fascia, when the swelling gets worse, the muscle has nowhere to go. everything gets squeezed and eventually the...
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and preservation a private server versus the state department server i would remind everyone about wiki leaks we're not exactly sure. i would remind that a governor is different from a secretary. jeb bush for 18 years had his own server. we didn't know about 3 million emails. good for him. i say jeb bush did nothing wrong. either the spirit or the letter because they are available for everybody to ask for and the server can't have anything deleted. we all know that. >> and lanny, just a final word from me we did hear your defense here against sean. we said desmond tutu praised your work. we heard that and it's on the record there. that is lanny's word on that. >> not my word. it's on the internet. you can find his letter on the internet. don't take my word. what he did was lion the air when it's on the internet that by -- bishop tutu praised my work. >>> we have breaking news dramatic footage from the boston bombing. it appears the accused bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev stuck around to watch. >>> and a video of a fraternity racist chant. should they be expelled? it used to take two weeks to s
and preservation a private server versus the state department server i would remind everyone about wiki leaks we're not exactly sure. i would remind that a governor is different from a secretary. jeb bush for 18 years had his own server. we didn't know about 3 million emails. good for him. i say jeb bush did nothing wrong. either the spirit or the letter because they are available for everybody to ask for and the server can't have anything deleted. we all know that. >> and lanny, just a...
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he does a search for serial killers on wiki, a little bit later serial killers by number of victims.rming find was a violent, pornographic film with a plot eerily similar to how jessie was killed. prosecutors claim daniel used it as an instructional video. >> at some point in the movie he pulls out a binding and places it around her neck. he then strangles her. >> there were searches on serial killers. there were searches on bondage -- >> did dan, then, who was big into the theater, a straight-a student, was he also a serial killer in training? >> i think that's the potential. >> reporter: prosecutors showed the jury all the physical evidence. the dna, the tape, the wipes, the likely murder weapons that tied daniel to jessie's death. through it all, daniel sat quietly at the defense table, looking at no one, and showing little emotion. even when the da presented evidence the public had never heard before. dna that the state argued showed not only did daniel kill jessie. he also raped her. >> daniel's dna was found under jessie's fingernails and inside her, that must have been one of
he does a search for serial killers on wiki, a little bit later serial killers by number of victims.rming find was a violent, pornographic film with a plot eerily similar to how jessie was killed. prosecutors claim daniel used it as an instructional video. >> at some point in the movie he pulls out a binding and places it around her neck. he then strangles her. >> there were searches on serial killers. there were searches on bondage -- >> did dan, then, who was big into the...
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led the successful effort to pass the marriage ecology built repeal the desk at wiki comment aunt and ban assault weapons in the state of maryland. [applause] >> are you of plotting his achievements or the fact that i got it right? he is also a senior fellow at the people for the american way where he advises on matters of constitutional justice, freedom and political democracy has written dozens of essays and law review articles and several books including the 2003 washington post best-seller overruling democracy, the supreme court reverses the american people and lead the students which analyzed the supreme court decision affecting american students. he has appeared on national television outlooks including that last word with lawrence macdonald, the ed show sean hannity and regular contributor to the nation and huffington post. please join me in welcoming jamie raskin. [applause] >> my plan today is i am officially the moderator but i discovered in doing these things over time that you folks often have better questions than i have. i like to get things going but i am going to open
led the successful effort to pass the marriage ecology built repeal the desk at wiki comment aunt and ban assault weapons in the state of maryland. [applause] >> are you of plotting his achievements or the fact that i got it right? he is also a senior fellow at the people for the american way where he advises on matters of constitutional justice, freedom and political democracy has written dozens of essays and law review articles and several books including the 2003 washington post...
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when he ordered up the surgery, i am wikiing it on the phone, and the first lines were amputation, andyou found out? >> yes, that is exactly how i found out. >> that is quite a wikipedia page. >> yes, one that i will not forget seeing. that was, you know at that point -- >> were you in tremendous pain? >> yes, a bruise is a bruise is a bruise and then suddenly the pain in another direction, and when it dissipated it was painful, and numbness and not a pretty picture and i knew that i was in trouble, but i didn't know how much. >> miles, thank you so much for doing this, and sanjay you, too. "miles o'brien, lost and found" and the cnn team produced it a are so incredibly proud of miles and sanjay. thank you. be sure you stay and watch it. >> and coming up next what happened when a little boy saw a man kidnap another little boy? she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it tha
when he ordered up the surgery, i am wikiing it on the phone, and the first lines were amputation, andyou found out? >> yes, that is exactly how i found out. >> that is quite a wikipedia page. >> yes, one that i will not forget seeing. that was, you know at that point -- >> were you in tremendous pain? >> yes, a bruise is a bruise is a bruise and then suddenly the pain in another direction, and when it dissipated it was painful, and numbness and not a pretty...
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how would you compare edward snowden and the current wiki leakers to the disclosure is going on back then? are they more dangerous, more valuable? how does that compare? >> thank you very much. >> one of the huge differences is, it is a different situation when some but he is providing espionage to the soviet union, and that information is secret and remains secret. and, some of you is leaking to the american public, or to the public of the world, there is an enormous difference in the motivation and the consequences. >> let me add about the snowden revelations. snowden -- if snowden's only concern was to reveal domestic surveillance, which i think is a valid thing to be debated, much of what he released was highly valuable foreign intelligence programs that have nothing to do with domestic surveillance. therefore, i would say, it was very damaging. i certainly don't share the admiration that quite a few people have for snowden, even though domestic surveillance is a valid issue for debate. >> thank you, mark. yes, sir. >> marcus weld. i've a question about a documentary done in the
how would you compare edward snowden and the current wiki leakers to the disclosure is going on back then? are they more dangerous, more valuable? how does that compare? >> thank you very much. >> one of the huge differences is, it is a different situation when some but he is providing espionage to the soviet union, and that information is secret and remains secret. and, some of you is leaking to the american public, or to the public of the world, there is an enormous difference in...
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i am wiki. i am on your side. dagen: freedom to harm yourself.nique country. where else in the world do the people have guns and bombs? to guard against an wrong government. dagen: this ammo in particular is used for target practice. i have friends who own these assault rifles and that is how this ammo is used. stuart: an article trending on wall street journal website makes the argument that kids need shores. you might think i'm crazy but i will make my case in just a minute. you can't predict the market. but at t. rowe price we've helped guide our clients through good times and bad. our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so in a variety of markets we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. stuart: retiring from the runway. >> she makes more money than he does. 47 millio
i am wiki. i am on your side. dagen: freedom to harm yourself.nique country. where else in the world do the people have guns and bombs? to guard against an wrong government. dagen: this ammo in particular is used for target practice. i have friends who own these assault rifles and that is how this ammo is used. stuart: an article trending on wall street journal website makes the argument that kids need shores. you might think i'm crazy but i will make my case in just a minute. you can't predict...
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. >> dimension wiki leaks of few times and you talk about counter strategies and both of those counter strategy is, one of the ones you focus on, what is hiding which we talked about, the other is destroying the reputation of the messenger and that was the case with ed snowden and julian assange. whistle-blower protection laws are the result of earlier generations, realizing through trial and error that we sometimes have a situation where the powerful can be confronted with a round transgressions. we protect whistle-blowers so it becomes very pretentious to unravel that and you get into that ended is wonderful. you don't have to get up, everyone will raise their hand and shout out their question. look at the time so we have a little time for the signing. i saw three hand. can we did three questions? >> maybe if we do the mall idol lancer the mall. >> i saw that hand in the back. [inaudible question] >> two people being added. you hear all the questions at once? i saw another hand over here. >> i was wondering if you could define your definition of shame for us and i am thinking -- that
. >> dimension wiki leaks of few times and you talk about counter strategies and both of those counter strategy is, one of the ones you focus on, what is hiding which we talked about, the other is destroying the reputation of the messenger and that was the case with ed snowden and julian assange. whistle-blower protection laws are the result of earlier generations, realizing through trial and error that we sometimes have a situation where the powerful can be confronted with a round...
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you have to be concerned about situations where the negotiations go public, the wiki leaks situationhere negotiations with foreign leaders are all of the sudden all over newspapers. that undermines all americans, republicans and democrats. on these iran negotiations, i'm a supporter of the president, of this foreign policy. but has anyone called me and said this is what is going on? they are not even good with their friends at telling you what they are doing. my point is there has to be a better way right on foreign-policy issues of this magnitude. isis negotiations negotiations with iran, they have to eliminate this partisanship that used to not exist when we were dealing with foreign policy and military issues. the gulf war. i was in congress would not was approved for the first president bush -- when that was approved for the first president bush. i do not know what is happening in washington, and i share your frustration. host: this piece in time magazine as called empire of fear. a dramatic picture of where boris nemtsov was goingunned down, with the kremlin in the background. t
you have to be concerned about situations where the negotiations go public, the wiki leaks situationhere negotiations with foreign leaders are all of the sudden all over newspapers. that undermines all americans, republicans and democrats. on these iran negotiations, i'm a supporter of the president, of this foreign policy. but has anyone called me and said this is what is going on? they are not even good with their friends at telling you what they are doing. my point is there has to be a...