Jul 22
Police video shows an officer telling the unarmed woman, "I will light you up."
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Encryption Protects Free Speech: Ladar Levison on Online
Freedom, N...
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"If
we are going to continue to preserve our right to free speech in the electronic
age, then we need to use tools like encryption," says Ladar Levison, founder of
the Lavabit, the encyrpted email service used by Edward Snowden prior to the NSA
leaks.
Levison shut down Lavabit after the FBI asked for access to all of
his users data during what many suspect was a hunt for Snowden. He talked about
that decision in an interview with Reason TV last year.
Reason TV's Zach
Weissmueller sat down with Levison at Freedom Fest in Las Vegas this July to
discuss the latest developments in the Dark Mail Alliance, a collaborative
efforts by some of the world's top cryptographers to create a user-friendly
email service that encrypts data on the user devices themselves, rather than
over a server.
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Bayless and Stephen A. Smith debate about Andrew Luck's potential, Robert
Griffin III's future and more. Plus, TCU coach Gary Patterson and Texas coach
Charlie Strong join the show.
0:35 Skip talks Ohlahoma football with Bob
Stoops 15:10 Where do you rank Andrew Luck ? 29:30 Do you think RGIII is
done ? 36:50 GUEST Gary Patterson 44:25 James Harden awarded Players MVP
award 55:10 Whats your reaction to this criticism of Jameis Winston
? 1:03:14 GUEST Charlie Strong 1:13:05 How surprised areyou with Adrian
Peterson's restructured deal
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"Between the World and Me": Ta-Nehisi Coates Extended Interview
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http://democracynow.org
- We spend the hour with Ta-Nehisi Coates, author of "Between the World and Me,"
an explosive new book about white supremacy and being black in America. The book
begins, "Here is what I would like for you to know: In America, it is
traditional to destroy the black body—it is heritage." It is written as a letter
to his 15-year-old son, Samori, and is a combination of memoir, history and
analysis. Its publication comes amidst the shooting of nine African-American
churchgoers by an avowed white supremacist in Charleston; the horrifying death
of Sandra Bland, a 28-year-old African-American woman in Texas who was pulled
over for not signaling a lane change; and the first anniversary of the police
killings of Eric Garner in Staten Island and Michael Brown in Ferguson. Coates
talks about how he was influenced by freed political prisoner Marshall "Eddie"
Conway and writer James Baldwin, and responds to critics of his book, including
Cornel West and New York Times col...
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Juan González: Ride-Sharing Service Uber "Using Any Means
Necessary...
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http://democracynow.org
- As the fight over the $40 billion ride-sharing service Uber is about to climax
in New York City with a pending vote to cap temporarily Uber’s rapid expansion,
Democracy Now! co-host Juan González discusses how the company is determined to
fight any limits. Cab drivers in New York say Uber’s model of part-time drivers
threatens full-time professional drivers and lowers wages for all drivers.
González notes the company has faced major conflicts in 40 locations around the
world, including in France, where cab drivers rioted and burned Uber cars,
prompting the government to declare the company’s operation
illegal.
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