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ended up killing aaron swartz as father alluded to what they have no word for as russell brand on that front nowhere nowhere russell big big silence from you thanks for your worthless bimbo all right stacy we must travel a thank you fun in the second half i will go that's what's going to happen now a second half of the show so i courage you to stay tuned. well. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future are covered. i think we're. going to. do and say. much and i think that's like that for a politician like the last. week. there's just too much. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to an author of this instant classic planet ponzi now available in russian comrades that's. bruschi can read it through a mess welcome back to the kaiser report thanks for having me max and you guys you and stacy are the media mainstream media won't tell the real story at least somebody is doing their job to get the story out there that needs to be told how we got in this mess what happens next yeah and how to save yourself all right let's talk abo
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist when it was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship he fills in advocating the online getting the use of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public but this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government for treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing. i will seize out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost one their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washington i'm
aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist when it was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship he fills in advocating the online getting the use of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to...
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower in the war a journalist whether he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship ills and advocating the online when the use of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public but this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing i'm a sees out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who fully embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information it showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive i
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swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship villains and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his going to first city with the intent to make them available to the public this was somebody who was pushed to. by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government for treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing i would seize out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost one their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washington i'm going t
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swartz was just released to the public today shows him entering an mit electrical closet in an attempt to download millions of academic articles for the online service j. story prosecutors use this to charge em computer and wire fraud threatening him with thirty five years in prison sadly aaron committed suicide in what many see as the result of a two. just the system that's profit over the freedom of information and that's why today's show is for and. that the celebs are they are led very hard to take on the second leg the fellow has never had sex with that they're still in the middle of the lower. lip lists. lists. that. lead today mark.
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist well it was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship ills and advocating the online when the use of. as much taken from a shyness possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government that treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing by missy's out the window but this year we'll also learn what happens to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost one their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washing
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist whether he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship he fills in advocating the online when lisa. as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public this was somebody who was pushed to the church by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government our government treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing i would seize out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washington i'm
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower in the war a journalist whether he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship he fills in advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public but this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government who treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing by. the sea is out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who fully embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretiv
aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower in the war a journalist whether he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship he fills in advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available...
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swartz was just released to the public today shows him entering an mit electrical closet in an attempt to download millions of academic articles for the online service j. store federal prosecutors use this to charge him with computer and wire fraud threatening him with thirty five years in prison sadly committed suicide and what many see as the result of a two tiered justice system that's profit over the freedom of information and that's why today's shuttle is for and. the little the table a little very hard to take the turtle the one that had sex with that her right there are those. that are low. low. low. low. low. low low low low. low. low low. low. third today marks one thousand days.
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist when he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship details and advocating the online police of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government for treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing by missy's out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information that showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washington i'm
aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist when he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship details and advocating the online police of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the...
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swartz was just released to the public today shows him entering an mit electrical closet an attempt to download millions of academic articles for the online service j. store federal prosecutors use this to charge him with computer and wire fraud threatening him with thirty five years in prison sadly committed suicide and what many see as the result of a two tiered justice system that's profit over the freedom of information and that's why today's shuttle is for an. appeal if it was a relief very hard to take i. want to get to. the plane have you ever had sex with her thick hair. so that it was. slow. slow slow slow slow slow.
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower in the war a journalist whether he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship villains and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government for treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing by. the sea is out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who fully embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive i
aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower in the war a journalist whether he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship villains and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available...
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist well it was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship he fills in advocating the online please. as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government our government treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing by missy's out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washington i'm going to
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship bills and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public this was somebody who was pushed to. by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government for treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing i would seize out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost one their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washington i'm going to s
aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship bills and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public...
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship bills and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public this was somebody who was pushed to the church by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government for treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing i will seize out the window but this year will also learn what it means to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information it showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost one their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washington i
aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship bills and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public...
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship bills and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public but this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing i'm a sees out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information that showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washington i'm
aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship bills and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public...
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist well it was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship in films and advocating the online police up. as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public but this was somebody who was pushed to. by what i think of as a kind of bullied by our government or government who treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing i would seize out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washington i'm goi
aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist well it was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship in films and advocating the online police up. as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the...
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist when he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship details and advocating the online please. as much a question as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government who treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing by missy's out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information it showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washington i'm goin
aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist when he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship details and advocating the online please. as much a question as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public...
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship bills and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government who treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing i would seize out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washington i'm going to ch
aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship bills and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public...
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swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship bills and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public but this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government that treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing i'm a sees out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who fully embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washington i'm goi
swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship bills and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public but...
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swartz was just released to the public today shows him entering an mit electrical closet an attempt to download millions of academic articles for the on line service story there. prosecutors use this to charge him with computer and wire fraud threatening him with thirty five years in prison sadly committed suicide and what many see as the result of a two tiered justice system that's profit over the freedom of information and that's why today's shuttle is for an. the they'll take another look very hard to take out early the one that had sex with her right there at the end. of the deal. the to sleep the. little. fellow a little below. the a. third there today marks one thousand days since the world's worst nuclear crisis began at daiichi nuclear power plant in japan despite widespread contamination and the inability to stop hundreds of thousands of tons of radioactive water from the pacific apparently japan is doing a great job managing the cleanup this week.
swartz was just released to the public today shows him entering an mit electrical closet an attempt to download millions of academic articles for the on line service story there. prosecutors use this to charge him with computer and wire fraud threatening him with thirty five years in prison sadly committed suicide and what many see as the result of a two tiered justice system that's profit over the freedom of information and that's why today's shuttle is for an. the they'll take another look...
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship ills and advocating the online police have as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government for treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing by missy's out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information they showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washington i'm
aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship ills and advocating the online police have as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public...
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship villains and advocating the online going least of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for download. academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government that treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing i must seize out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who fully embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information that showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in w
aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship villains and advocating the online going least of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for download. academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the...
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chase aaron swartz to death he's a murderer it's always the banking industry so. jamie diamond so john kors i'm sure we've done a good job of course i would that if they didn't pay back their lunatic hooked up with m.f. global the guys don't whack are these a mobster these are shocked well you know patents are the same thing is this part of this incest only one idea one germ of an idea is allowed now finally can be quite replaced pay-pal the reason why i bring this up is to bring up this point of diversity because meanwhile john ruskin an economist and professor at work business school says the brilliance behind the technical design of bitcoin is the fact that the mechanism for payment is a distributed network no one owns it it does not run in a data center owned by pay pal or mastercard a visa the added bonus no middlemen taking a cut from the transaction the big coin is the jamie diamond slayer and he knows it needs running scared we got to go stacey thank you so much but we must we must go to the second half of the show fight the cult of debt. all right stay tu
chase aaron swartz to death he's a murderer it's always the banking industry so. jamie diamond so john kors i'm sure we've done a good job of course i would that if they didn't pay back their lunatic hooked up with m.f. global the guys don't whack are these a mobster these are shocked well you know patents are the same thing is this part of this incest only one idea one germ of an idea is allowed now finally can be quite replaced pay-pal the reason why i bring this up is to bring up this point...
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swartz we're talking about just now there'll be a feature of the gods like him in the future yet computer whiz activists if you like. yes this is the you know general general hayden who actually is the first one that let himself be suborned by dick cheney and george bush into violating our constitution now it may spear queen to people on the outside of the united states but this constitution the united states is a sacred document ok it has a fourth amendment and the fourth amendment says the right of the people to be secure ok secure from and reasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated and no warrants shall issue except upon probable cause describing the things to be seized of the persons to be seized of looked at now that that that constitution that amendment has been violated to the point where wags friends of mine have called the n.s.a. no such amendment it used to be no such agency now it's no such amendment and hayden himself before the national press club denied the probable cause is in the fourth amendment it's right here i could read it to you if you wish but ultimately
swartz we're talking about just now there'll be a feature of the gods like him in the future yet computer whiz activists if you like. yes this is the you know general general hayden who actually is the first one that let himself be suborned by dick cheney and george bush into violating our constitution now it may spear queen to people on the outside of the united states but this constitution the united states is a sacred document ok it has a fourth amendment and the fourth amendment says the...
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chase aaron swartz to death he's a murderer it's always the banking industry so jamie diamond shows john course on to be done with john of course i would that if they didn't pay back that loan that he cooked up with m.f. global the guys don't whacker he's a mobster he's a shock well you know patents are the same thing is this part of this incest only one idea one germ of an idea is allowed now finally replace pay pal the reason why i bring this up is to bring up this point of diversity because meanwhile john ruskin in a condominium professor at work business school says the brilliance behind the technical design of bitcoin is the fact. the mechanism for payment is a distributed network no one owns it it does not run in a data center owned by pay pal or master card or visa the added bonus no middlemen taking a cut from the transaction the big coin is the jamie diamond slayer and he knows it he's running scared all right we've got to go stacy thank you so much but we must we must go to the second half of the show fight the cult of debt. all right stay tuned for the second half a lot more.
chase aaron swartz to death he's a murderer it's always the banking industry so jamie diamond shows john course on to be done with john of course i would that if they didn't pay back that loan that he cooked up with m.f. global the guys don't whacker he's a mobster he's a shock well you know patents are the same thing is this part of this incest only one idea one germ of an idea is allowed now finally replace pay pal the reason why i bring this up is to bring up this point of diversity because...
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swartz was a renowned computer programmer and internet rights activist he was a frequent guest on our t.v. where he shared his vision for a free open internet. so what it is is it's sort of a patriot act for the internet that allows the government to go to providers like facebook and google and so on and ask them for data without a warrant which is crazy is to say oh the laws unclear you may be breaking it all is going to do with roe you all in jail seize all the data shut down the entire website take all of your money and then chat with decision about whether what you did is legal or not. last january fourth so his own life at the time he faced federal charges for hacking into an mit computer network and allegedly stealing millions of academic documents the charges carry a possible sentence of thirty five years. when. hacked a poorly written criminal law called him a dangerous criminal. common sense and conscience knows better and we are going to change this unjust law. family members of the latest war say facing federal charges contributed to his death his suicide highlighted the is
swartz was a renowned computer programmer and internet rights activist he was a frequent guest on our t.v. where he shared his vision for a free open internet. so what it is is it's sort of a patriot act for the internet that allows the government to go to providers like facebook and google and so on and ask them for data without a warrant which is crazy is to say oh the laws unclear you may be breaking it all is going to do with roe you all in jail seize all the data shut down the entire...
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and the murder of aaron swartz so there's a twenty fourteen being a year and what's justice perhaps is done stacey well we can only hope and i think we said that bitcoin and snowden i think those could be the digital boncelles that were laid which could deliver some justice now the first headline is a tweet from forbes big corn was far and away the best investment to make in twenty thirteen so had you invested one hundred dollars at the beginning of two thousand and thirteen at the end of two thousand and thirteen you would have five thousand dollars with bitcoin the next best was light coin you would have six hundred twenty five netflix's next that four hundred seven and then twitter at two hundred thirty one the worst was gold which would have a value of eighty dollars now right well two years ago and last year we told people with gold and silver to hedge those positions with bitcoin so not only would you have not had any losses on your gold and silver with the bitcoin hedge but you would have gained an enormous amount in your portfolio with any kind of exposure to bitcoin whatsoever
and the murder of aaron swartz so there's a twenty fourteen being a year and what's justice perhaps is done stacey well we can only hope and i think we said that bitcoin and snowden i think those could be the digital boncelles that were laid which could deliver some justice now the first headline is a tweet from forbes big corn was far and away the best investment to make in twenty thirteen so had you invested one hundred dollars at the beginning of two thousand and thirteen at the end of two...
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but it was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship he fills in advocating the online when the use of. as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public but this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government for treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing by missy's out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information that showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in was
aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but it was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship he fills in advocating the online when the use of. as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the...
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chase aaron swartz to death he's a murderer it's always the banking industry so jamie diamond shows john course on to be done with john course i would that if they didn't pay back that loan that he cooked up with m.f. global the guys don't whacker he's a mobster he's a shock well you know patents are the same thing is this part of the incest only one idea one germ of an idea is allowed now finally can be quite replaced pay-pal the reason why i bring this up is to bring up this point of diversity because meanwhile john ruskin a connoisseur professor at work business school says the brilliance behind the technical design of bitcoin is the fact that the mechanism for payment is a distributed network no one owns it it does not run in a data center owned by pay pal or master card a visa the added bonus no middlemen taking a cut from the transaction the big coin is the jamie diamond slayer and he knows it and he's running scared all right we've got to go stacy thank you so much but we must we must go to the second half of the show fight the cult of debt. all right stay tuned for the second hal
chase aaron swartz to death he's a murderer it's always the banking industry so jamie diamond shows john course on to be done with john course i would that if they didn't pay back that loan that he cooked up with m.f. global the guys don't whacker he's a mobster he's a shock well you know patents are the same thing is this part of the incest only one idea one germ of an idea is allowed now finally can be quite replaced pay-pal the reason why i bring this up is to bring up this point of...
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everyone welcome to breaking it this set of surveillance footage using their rest of internet prodigy aaron swartz was just released to the public today shows him entering an mit electrical closet in an attempt to download millions of academic articles for the online service j. store federal prosecutors use this to charge him with computer and wire fraud threatening him with thirty five years in prison sadly aaron committed suicide and what many see as the result of a two tiered justice system that's profit over the freedom of information and that's why today's shuttle is for in. the such a release very hard to take the turtle. that had sex with her right there those. are the little. the. little the. little. fellow. the. little. today marks one thousand days since the world's worst nuclear crisis began at daiichi nuclear power plant in japan despite widespread contamination and the inability to stop hundreds of thousands of tons of radioactive water from the pacific apparently japan is doing a great job managing the cleanup this week the international atomic energy agency actually gave prai
everyone welcome to breaking it this set of surveillance footage using their rest of internet prodigy aaron swartz was just released to the public today shows him entering an mit electrical closet in an attempt to download millions of academic articles for the online service j. store federal prosecutors use this to charge him with computer and wire fraud threatening him with thirty five years in prison sadly aaron committed suicide and what many see as the result of a two tiered justice system...
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swartz was a renowned computer programmer and internet rights activist he was a frequent guest on ours here where he shared his vision for a free open internet so what it is is it sort of a patriot act for the internet that allows the government to go to providers like facebook and google and so on and ask them for data without a warrant which is crazy is to say oh the laws unclear you might be breaking you're only going to do is throw you all in jail seize all the data shut down the entire website take all of your money and then chat with decision about whether what you did isn't legal and. last january fourth took his own life at the time he faced federal charges for hacking into an mit computer network and allegedly stealing millions of academic documents the charges carry a possible sentence of thirty five years. when aaron packed a poorly written criminal law called him a dangerous criminal common sense and conscience knows better. and we are going to change this unjust law. family members of the latest war say facing federal charges contributed to his death his suicide highlighte
swartz was a renowned computer programmer and internet rights activist he was a frequent guest on ours here where he shared his vision for a free open internet so what it is is it sort of a patriot act for the internet that allows the government to go to providers like facebook and google and so on and ask them for data without a warrant which is crazy is to say oh the laws unclear you might be breaking you're only going to do is throw you all in jail seize all the data shut down the entire...
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swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship bills and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public this was somebody who was pushed to. by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government for treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing by missy's out the window but this year will also learn what happens to those who embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in washington i'm going to shut down our
swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship bills and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public this...
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chase aaron swartz to death he's a murderer it's always the banking industry so jamie diamond shows john course on jamie diamond good job of course i would that if they didn't pay back that loan that he. hooked up with m.f. global the guys whacker these are mobster these are schmuck well you know patents are the same thing is this part of this incest the only one idea one germ of an idea is allowed now finally can be quite replaced pay-pal the reason why i bring this up is to bring up this point of diversity because meanwhile john ruskin in the economist and professor at work business school says the brilliance behind the technical design of bitcoin is the fact that the mechanism for payment is a distributed network no one owns it it does not run in a data center owned by pay pal or master card a visa the added bonus no middlemen taking a cut from the transaction coin is the jamie diamond slayer and he knows that these running scared are we got to go stacy thank you so much but we must we must go to the second half of the show fight the cult of debt. all right stay tuned for the second h
chase aaron swartz to death he's a murderer it's always the banking industry so jamie diamond shows john course on jamie diamond good job of course i would that if they didn't pay back that loan that he. hooked up with m.f. global the guys whacker these are mobster these are schmuck well you know patents are the same thing is this part of this incest the only one idea one germ of an idea is allowed now finally can be quite replaced pay-pal the reason why i bring this up is to bring up this...
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aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist when he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship villains and advocating the online when the use of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for download. academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the public this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government that treated him as if he were nine eleven terrorists edward snowden's revelations showed with the kind of surveillance that governments are doing by missy's out the window but this year will also learn what he needs to those who fully embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information he showed that while governments in the u.s. government first and foremost won their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive in was
aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist when he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship villains and advocating the online when the use of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for download. academic articles from a subscription based research website at his university with the intent to make them available to the...
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swartz and all the the folks who are there to take it down but it will triumph especially when bitcoin marries a pirate bay and therefore the m.p.a. the are i am going to go finally out of completely out of business and this is really a fight that i've been fighting for twenty years so it's great to see this chapter now is a winning chapter well you know many people argue against bitcoin saying well you have to pay your taxes we did see a police chief in kentucky recently start accepting his payment in big coin but first the town is paying his federal and state local taxes and then paying him bitcoin the rest that he then doesn't owe us dollar taxes and but finally i want to look at this final bit about this the future of what these digital currencies and crypto currencies hold for us because it is hardly the first attempt at a digital currency that operates outside of state boundaries e-bay is pay pal plans to launch a digital interplanetary payment system there's also growing support for a concept called seasteading floating cities on international waters where business and innovatio
swartz and all the the folks who are there to take it down but it will triumph especially when bitcoin marries a pirate bay and therefore the m.p.a. the are i am going to go finally out of completely out of business and this is really a fight that i've been fighting for twenty years so it's great to see this chapter now is a winning chapter well you know many people argue against bitcoin saying well you have to pay your taxes we did see a police chief in kentucky recently start accepting his...
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the bedroom tax the housing bubble the speculative market frenzy taper talk taper and the murder of aaron swartz so there's a twenty fourteen being a year and what's justice perhaps is done stacey well we could only hope and i think we said that bitcoin and snowden i think those could be the digital bomb cells that were laid which could deliver some justice now the first headline is a tweet from forbes big corn was far and away the best investment to make in twenty thirteen so had you invested one hundred dollars at the beginning of two thousand and thirteen at the end of twenty thirteen you would have five thousand dollars with bitcoin the next best was light coin you would have six hundred twenty five netflix's next that four hundred seven and then twitter at two hundred thirty one the worst was gold which would have a value of eighty dollars now right well two years ago and last year we told people with gold and silver to hedge those positions with bitcoin so not only would you have not had any losses on your gold and silver with the bitcoin hedge but you would have gained an enormous
the bedroom tax the housing bubble the speculative market frenzy taper talk taper and the murder of aaron swartz so there's a twenty fourteen being a year and what's justice perhaps is done stacey well we could only hope and i think we said that bitcoin and snowden i think those could be the digital bomb cells that were laid which could deliver some justice now the first headline is a tweet from forbes big corn was far and away the best investment to make in twenty thirteen so had you invested...
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chase aaron swartz to death is a murderer is so is the banking industry so jamie diamond shows john course on should be done with john of course i would that if they didn't pay back that loan that he cooked up with m.f. global the guys don't whacker these are mobster these are schmuck well you know patents are the same thing is this part of this incest only one idea one germ of an idea is allowed now finally can be replaced pay pal the reason why i bring this up is to bring up this point of diversity because meanwhile john watchman in a condominium professor at work business school says the brilliance behind the technical design of bitcoin is the fact that the man. can isn't for payment is a distributed network no one owns it it does not run in a data center owned by pay pal or master card a visa the added bonus no middlemen taking a cut from the transaction the big coin is the jamie diamond slayer and he knows it and he's running scared all right we've got to go stacy thank you so much but we must we must go to the second half of the show fight the cult of debt incest. all right stay tune
chase aaron swartz to death is a murderer is so is the banking industry so jamie diamond shows john course on should be done with john of course i would that if they didn't pay back that loan that he cooked up with m.f. global the guys don't whacker these are mobster these are schmuck well you know patents are the same thing is this part of this incest only one idea one germ of an idea is allowed now finally can be replaced pay pal the reason why i bring this up is to bring up this point of...
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swartz so there's a twenty fourteen being a year and what's justice perhaps is done stacey well we can only hope and i think we said that bitcoin and snowden i think those could be the digital boncelles that were laid which could deliver some justice now the first headline is a tweet from forbes big corn was far and away the best investment to make in twenty thirteen so had you invested one hundred dollars at the beginning of two thousand and thirteen at the end of two thousand and thirteen you would have five thousand dollars with bitcoin the next best was light coin you would have six hundred twenty five netflix is next at four hundred seven and then twitter at two hundred thirty one the worst was gold which would have a value of eighty dollars now right well two years ago and last year we told people with gold and silver to hedge those positions with bitcoin so not only would you have not had any losses on your gold and silver with the bitcoin hedge but you would have gained an enormous amount in your portfolio with any kind of exposure to bitcoin whatsoever and going forward bitcoi
swartz so there's a twenty fourteen being a year and what's justice perhaps is done stacey well we can only hope and i think we said that bitcoin and snowden i think those could be the digital boncelles that were laid which could deliver some justice now the first headline is a tweet from forbes big corn was far and away the best investment to make in twenty thirteen so had you invested one hundred dollars at the beginning of two thousand and thirteen at the end of two thousand and thirteen you...
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swartz so there's a twenty fourteen being a year and what's justice perhaps is done stacey well we can only hope and i think we said that because snowden i think those could be the digital boncelles that were laid which could deliver some justice now the first headline is a tweet from forbes big corn was far and away the best investment to make in twenty thirteen so had you invested one hundred dollars at the beginning of two thousand and thirteen at the end of twenty thirteen you would have five thousand dollars with bitcoin the next best was light coin you would have six hundred twenty five netflix's next that four hundred seven and then twitter at two hundred thirty one the worst was gold which would have a value of eighty dollars now right well two years ago and last year we told people with gold and silver to hedge those positions with bitcoin so not only would you have not had any losses on your gold and silver with the bitcoin hedge but you would have gained an enormous amount in your portfolio with any kind of exposure to bitcoin whatsoever and going forward bitcoin will contin
swartz so there's a twenty fourteen being a year and what's justice perhaps is done stacey well we can only hope and i think we said that because snowden i think those could be the digital boncelles that were laid which could deliver some justice now the first headline is a tweet from forbes big corn was far and away the best investment to make in twenty thirteen so had you invested one hundred dollars at the beginning of two thousand and thirteen at the end of twenty thirteen you would have...
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swartz was just released to the public today shows him entering an mit electrical closet in an attempt to download millions of academic articles for the online service j. store federal prosecutors use this to charge aaron with computer and wire fraud threatening him with thirty five years in prison sadly aaron committed suicide and what many see as the result of a two tiered justice system that's profit over the freedom of information and that's why today's shuttle is for in. the.
swartz was just released to the public today shows him entering an mit electrical closet in an attempt to download millions of academic articles for the online service j. store federal prosecutors use this to charge aaron with computer and wire fraud threatening him with thirty five years in prison sadly aaron committed suicide and what many see as the result of a two tiered justice system that's profit over the freedom of information and that's why today's shuttle is for in. the.