the supreme court concerning citizens united? well, thomas, citizens united has created a new era of political intimidation in the workplace. now in the workplace you can have employers come up to you, your boss come up to you and talk to you about how to vote. it puts you in an uncomfortable situation as a worker. your boss is also hold this this letter we uncovered was the tip of the iceberg. your boss can hold captive audience meetings, meetings you re required to attend or you re fired where somebody gets up and starts talking to you about you need to vote for this candidate or you need to vote for that candidate, and this becomes a difficult situation. now, say your boss and all your co-workers start wearing republican buttons to work and you re one that s not wearing a republican button, what kind of spot does that put you? say your boss and a bunch are recruiting volunteers and you don t want to go. does that mean you don t get the next pay raise? it puts people in a positio
anti-american operative with blood on his hands. also overnight, the swedish government had a website crash as a result of these attacks. the swedish government is in the process of trying to get assange extradited from the uk to sweden to face suspicion on sexual assault and rape charges. this morning on british radio, a 22-year-old computer engineer said in an interview that he s a member of the group anonymous and that essentially what they re doing is recruiting volunteers to download what is called a, this allows their computer to automatically target websites with so many page requests that they re forced to shut down. he says they continue to get volunteers and that all of this is in the name of freedom of speech. as well as these attacks on particular governments and businesses, they are also trying to support wikileaks the website setting up mirror sites to combat the efforts
around minneapolis/st. paul and recruiting volunteers to watch polling places and staff phone bank. he fears the voting fraud allegations could change the outcome. there have been allegations that felons and others who are ineligible cast ballots. we ask people to be mindful, watchful of things to look for. record details and immediately report any suspicious activity that they see. but not to directly confront voters? they are there to peacefully assemble and keep an eye out to make sure there is no fraud or irregularities at a polling place. they can play a constructive role. some worry citizens groups patrolling for fraud could get out of hand. we worry about voter intimidation, people hovering over them, following them
around minneapolis/st. paul and recruiting volunteers to watch polling places and staff phone bank. he fears the voting fraud allegations could change the outcome. there have been allegations that felons and others who are ineligible cast ballots. we ask people to be mindful, watchful of things to look for. record details and immediately report any suspicious activity that they see. but not to directly confront voters? they are there to peacefully assemble and keep an eye out to make sure there is no fraud or irregularities at a polling place. they can play a constructive role. some worry citizens groups patrolling for fraud could get out of hand. we worry about voter intimidation, people hovering over them, following them
spill could be worse than the exxon valdez disaster, bp s green image is about to take a hit. the fox report s chief correspondent jonathan hunt is here with the details. the government is saying basically bp is not doing enough. they are saying it very plainly, shep. janet napolitano saying in fact today that bp has to, quote, supplement its mobilization. on its own web site bp is trumpeting the fact that its opened command centers and opened hotlines for reporting of oil wildlife and shoreline. recruiting volunteers and involved in the shut off the leak and the slick. officials think bp can and should do more. today s statements were about turning up the pressure on bp. shepard: as they are working in the gulf, executives for bp are working furiously to try to save its image. they are doing what they can. they say they are already committing all all the resources they have to battling this oil slick. they issued a lengthy press release. in it, chief executive tony