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petitioner shall utilize electronic surveillance and reporting income and that is able to view all exits and entry points of the exterior of the premises. recording shall be operational at all time. recordings shall be maintained and kept for a minimum of seven days and will be made available to law enforcement on-demand. 6, but petitioner shall not make structural changes to the interior without written approval. 7, licensee shall provide security is needed. security personnel shall be readily identifiable as security by wearing distinctive clothing with a logo with the establishment. number 8, the exterior of the premises to be equipped with lighting and sufficient power to make easily discernible the appearance and conduct of all persons. such lighting shall not disturb the normal privacy and use of neighboring residences. those are the conditions. the staff report makes clear that there is no record of the california department of alcoholic beverage control, no record with california, no letters of support, no letters of protest but a departmental recommendation is that there's no op
petitioner shall utilize electronic surveillance and reporting income and that is able to view all exits and entry points of the exterior of the premises. recording shall be operational at all time. recordings shall be maintained and kept for a minimum of seven days and will be made available to law enforcement on-demand. 6, but petitioner shall not make structural changes to the interior without written approval. 7, licensee shall provide security is needed. security personnel shall be readily...
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we don't let lawmakers vote in secret and we don't let petitioners sign in secret." (16:38:56) (vatz) "the fact that something is public record does not mean its going to be publicized publically." publically." 3 the paper says it also attempted to obtain the names of those who signed the dream act petition but, so far, it has not succeeded. bge... rolls... out... trimming,.../ to... prevent... power outages. outages.bge... surveyed... power lines... today..../ checking... for... overhanging branches ... near... main lines..../in... the past, they... allowed tree limbs... to... stay... 15 feet... above... main lines,.../ but... that can be a problem... during storms ...like the derecho... we had... in june...//under... new standards ... by... the public service commission,.../ those ... branches... will... be removed. "from a resource standpoint, we're having to trim alot more, we're having to remove alot more trees, and of course, we're having to put our resources fully into outreach because this is something new for our customers and its really important that we get out and communic
we don't let lawmakers vote in secret and we don't let petitioners sign in secret." (16:38:56) (vatz) "the fact that something is public record does not mean its going to be publicized publically." publically." 3 the paper says it also attempted to obtain the names of those who signed the dream act petition but, so far, it has not succeeded. bge... rolls... out... trimming,.../ to... prevent... power outages. outages.bge... surveyed... power lines... today..../ checking......
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we don't let lawmakers vote in secret and we don't let petitioners sign in secret." (16:38:56) (vatz)the fact that something is public rrcord does not mean its going to be publicized publically." publlcally." the paper also tried getting names of those who signed the... "dream act" petition but so far no success. today... a coalition of african ameriian churches will hold a prayer vigil... to pighlight its members' opposition to same sex marriage..embers of the national black church initiative will gather to pray... at israel baptist church in east baltimore. earlier this year... governor martin o'malley signed a bill legalizing gay marriage... but the measure has yet to take effect. voters will decide the issue in a referendum this fall... after opponents launched a successful petition starting today..., hundreds of thousands of undocumented people can apply to stay and work in the u-s without fear of depprtation for at least two years. years.people younger than 30 who arrived in the u-s before the age of 16... pose no criminal or security threat, ann were successful students or serv
we don't let lawmakers vote in secret and we don't let petitioners sign in secret." (16:38:56) (vatz)the fact that something is public rrcord does not mean its going to be publicized publically." publlcally." the paper also tried getting names of those who signed the... "dream act" petition but so far no success. today... a coalition of african ameriian churches will hold a prayer vigil... to pighlight its members' opposition to same sex marriage..embers of the national...
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petitioner did not establish, however, the disenfranchisement was immediate or inevitable."he judge's words there? >> like i said, it's a tragic day for our american democracy. first of all, the state has no plan to educate voters. polls show 35% of voters in pennsylvania don't even know this law exists. and we know that 758,000, this is the state's own numbers, of people do not have this required voter i.d. there is no plan in place that they have released to educate enough voters so that they'll be ready for the fall, and the company that has been charged with implementing this education process for the public is owned by a romney bundler. we also know that the office you have to go to get this strict voter i.d. in 13 counties is only open one day a week. in nine counties there's no office at all. these are insurmountable hurdles for vast numbers of pennsylvania voters who are going to be blocked from the polls and it's a fundamental undermining of our democracy for partisan gain. we all know even the judge acknowledged that one of the motivations of this law was a partisa
petitioner did not establish, however, the disenfranchisement was immediate or inevitable."he judge's words there? >> like i said, it's a tragic day for our american democracy. first of all, the state has no plan to educate voters. polls show 35% of voters in pennsylvania don't even know this law exists. and we know that 758,000, this is the state's own numbers, of people do not have this required voter i.d. there is no plan in place that they have released to educate enough voters...
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we don't let lawmakers vote in secret and we don't let petitioners sign in secret...." (16:37:57) (vatzyou publicize names like this what is your point? are people are youutrring to let does it put them in some physical danger? this is not the way you work in a democracy." the paper obtained the information from the board of eleetions and says it simply intended to expose the truth. but in annapolis..... (17:31:24) (gail bates) "what i've heard from my constitueets who are very strong on the issue, they paid, they don't care what they do they'll sign it again if they had to they're thatt strong on this issue...." forrkevin naff, there's no regrett....those who sign....deserve to be seen. (8:32) "if you're ashamed then you're obviously done something youure not prouddof so don't do it." 3 the paper says it also attempted to obtain the names act petition but so far, has &pnot succeeded. live in th newsroom, jeff abell, fox 45 news at ten. here's... ourr right... to ppblish thh names... and addresses ...of the people ... signed... the petition... to put... same sex marriage....before the v
we don't let lawmakers vote in secret and we don't let petitioners sign in secret...." (16:37:57) (vatzyou publicize names like this what is your point? are people are youutrring to let does it put them in some physical danger? this is not the way you work in a democracy." the paper obtained the information from the board of eleetions and says it simply intended to expose the truth. but in annapolis..... (17:31:24) (gail bates) "what i've heard from my constitueets who are very...
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the groups say they'll file a similar request with the state next weevenlth the petitioners say there may only be 200 great whiets left on the west coast and that they're threatened by kem cams and fishing nets. thank you for trusting ktvu's channel 2 news. we'll see you next time the news breaks. our coverage continues with the 10:00 news tonight. our crews are working their way closer to the front line of those wild fires burning at lake county. we're always here for you at ktvu dot com. tmz is up next right here an ktvu ahhh, now that's a clean mouth. i just wish it wouldn't fade away so fast. let me show you something. [ dr. rahmany ] as soon as you leave here... plaque quickly starts to grow back. but now there's a way to keep the clean longer. introducing new crest pro-health clinical rinse. it's a clinical breakthrough that actually keeps your teeth 91% clean of plaque at 2 months after a dental visit. plus, it gives you these key benefits. new crest pro-health clinical rinse. crest. life opens up when you do. also try new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste.
the groups say they'll file a similar request with the state next weevenlth the petitioners say there may only be 200 great whiets left on the west coast and that they're threatened by kem cams and fishing nets. thank you for trusting ktvu's channel 2 news. we'll see you next time the news breaks. our coverage continues with the 10:00 news tonight. our crews are working their way closer to the front line of those wild fires burning at lake county. we're always here for you at ktvu dot com. tmz...
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based on the availability of key balance boughts, i'm not convinced any of the individual petitionersother witnesses will not have bare votes counted in the general election. ry mark thely there was investigation of fraughter fraud. none, not one. this was a statute in desperate search of a problem. joining me now is christopher broach in pennsylvania who vows to fight voter i.d. law by not enforcing it, and with me is michael papantonio president of the national trial lawyers association. thank you for joining me tonight. i'm mystified by this. not one piece of evidence of voter fraud problem but yet the judge up holds it constitutionally. does this surprise you. >> i hate to see it, but this is what happens when political hacks dress up in black robes and call themselves judges. this judge had everything he needed in the way of evidence in the way of testimony to grant a restraining order enjoining the enforcement of this voter scam. that's all this is. first of all, he had part of the pennsylvania constitution that is even more deliberate. it's more explicit than the 14th amendment
based on the availability of key balance boughts, i'm not convinced any of the individual petitionersother witnesses will not have bare votes counted in the general election. ry mark thely there was investigation of fraughter fraud. none, not one. this was a statute in desperate search of a problem. joining me now is christopher broach in pennsylvania who vows to fight voter i.d. law by not enforcing it, and with me is michael papantonio president of the national trial lawyers association....
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magistrate ruled, had the jury been able to hear the new evidence, "no reasonable juror would have found petitioneren guilty beyond a reasonable doubt." but the state attorney general is disputing the credibility of the new witnesses and arguing larsen took too long to file his federal appeal. >> i hear people all the time talk about people getting out of prison on technicalities. this is a guy sitting in prison due to a technicality. >> reporter: joining the innocence project, one of their success stories, brian banks, a former high school football star recently exonerated of rape after his alleged victim admitted the rape never happened. banks' advice for daniel larsen? >> i'd definitely tell him to just hang in there and keep his head up. it's a day-to-day process, but he has the best people around him. >> once again, that was former high school football star brian banks there, who we actually had on this program. he was exonerated with the help, as the rohr said, of california innocence project after spending five years in prison for a rape that he did not commit. thanks to randy page of our af
magistrate ruled, had the jury been able to hear the new evidence, "no reasonable juror would have found petitioneren guilty beyond a reasonable doubt." but the state attorney general is disputing the credibility of the new witnesses and arguing larsen took too long to file his federal appeal. >> i hear people all the time talk about people getting out of prison on technicalities. this is a guy sitting in prison due to a technicality. >> reporter: joining the innocence...
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the petitioners are doing a great job of saying what happens in this case? what about this case?se are examples. yes, they are but this is a law you want to use to keep people from voting. you should be able to understand it. if you can't understand it, you've got a problem. >> peter: this is a movement we're seeing in a lot of other states. not just pennsylvania. >> you're seeing this across the country. democrats would say voter suppression drives. a new sort of form of poll tax. the thing is -- i actually -- in my other world as a foreign affairs writer, i spent the last couple of years traveling around the world looking at how sophisticated authoritarian regimes control electoral environments so that basically authoritarians can stay in power through very.of sophisticated electoral strategies. actually a lot of the things we see in republican states come right out of putin's playbook. >> peter: that's terrifying. >> in the case of georgia of republicans in georgia trying to put forward a fine that would keep you from protesting. really sort of sizable, make you pause for a mo
the petitioners are doing a great job of saying what happens in this case? what about this case?se are examples. yes, they are but this is a law you want to use to keep people from voting. you should be able to understand it. if you can't understand it, you've got a problem. >> peter: this is a movement we're seeing in a lot of other states. not just pennsylvania. >> you're seeing this across the country. democrats would say voter suppression drives. a new sort of form of poll tax....
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signing a political petition is a public act. we don't let lawmakers vote in secret and we don't let petitionerstz) "the fact that something is public record does noo mean its going to be publicized publ" publically." the paper also tried getting names of - act" petition buttso far no success. starting today... hundreds of thousands of undocumented people can apply to stay and work in the u-s... without fear of deportation... for at least 2 years. yes we did! yes we did! did!this is video from back in june... when supporters of the immigration executive order rejoiced after president obama signed it.the order includes some provisions of the controversial dream act... which failed to win enough republican support to get conggessional approval. i want to get a job. i want to be able to ave kids and 3 for them to liveethe dream everybodd wants you now.i have been here since i was a baby. this is mm life. i can't over in another ountry. country.people younger than 30 who arrived in the u-s before the age of 16... pose no criminal or security threat, and were successful students or served in the mili
signing a political petition is a public act. we don't let lawmakers vote in secret and we don't let petitionerstz) "the fact that something is public record does noo mean its going to be publicized publ" publically." the paper also tried getting names of - act" petition buttso far no success. starting today... hundreds of thousands of undocumented people can apply to stay and work in the u-s... without fear of deportation... for at least 2 years. yes we did! yes we did!...
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i'm not convinced any of the potential petitioners or other witnesses will not have their votes countedral election. recent study by a election commissioner found recent fraud in the 2012 presidential primary. he said noncitizens voting and double voting and people voting not even registered. there are no firm numbers for exactly how many pennsylvania voters lack a required photo i.d. the state review of a database found out of more than eight million voters, 759,000 people, 9% of registered voters might to the have a government issued photo i.d. lawyers arguing against the voter i.d. law claims the number is closer to a million. the aclu is expected to appeal the ruling. the state gives out photo i.d.'s for free. the justice department is investigating the way the pennsylvania election officials are administering the new law. they want to see if it complies with federal law. if you suspect voter fraud or problems at the polls where you live we want to know. there is our address. voter fraud@fox news.com. gregg: eric shawn, thank you very much. now a challenges a law that gives special
i'm not convinced any of the potential petitioners or other witnesses will not have their votes countedral election. recent study by a election commissioner found recent fraud in the 2012 presidential primary. he said noncitizens voting and double voting and people voting not even registered. there are no firm numbers for exactly how many pennsylvania voters lack a required photo i.d. the state review of a database found out of more than eight million voters, 759,000 people, 9% of registered...
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. >> he said that he specifically rejected the team ofs of the petitioners to inflats the dismbs in factpert they were relying on -- he said that his testimony was not credible. i mean, that's the words that the judge used in the decision. >> shannon: okay. there was a washington post poll that came out this week on the topic, there are so many of these laws being challenged, it showed that 74% who were asked, do you think you should have to show i.d. in order to vote, 74% said yes, cutting across party lines, everywhere else, why do you think that the d.o.j. and other groups continue to fight this battle to take down the laws ch when the vast majority of americans think they are necessary? >> ask the attorney general -- >> shannon: we invited him. sadly, he has not taken our invitation. but he is always welcome here. >> one thring have you to take in mind with this case, the fact that the claims that the plaintiffs made were rejected, this epitomizes the claims they have made. the aclu sued georgia five years ago. they lost that case. one of the reasons the judge threw the case out, he
. >> he said that he specifically rejected the team ofs of the petitioners to inflats the dismbs in factpert they were relying on -- he said that his testimony was not credible. i mean, that's the words that the judge used in the decision. >> shannon: okay. there was a washington post poll that came out this week on the topic, there are so many of these laws being challenged, it showed that 74% who were asked, do you think you should have to show i.d. in order to vote, 74% said yes,...
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the circumstances, including the national security reasons, and the relevant -- benefit of the petitioner, and try to find a compromise with the government to give them this permission to come to israel, in spite of the fact that there are national security reasons. as i mentioned, it is not only those reasons. we should keep in mind other considerations. >> thank you both for that. justice ginsburg -- >> to take a concrete case, the ticking bomb case, it was a splendid judgment of the supreme court of israel -- the question was, if the police suspect someone they have arrested of having information about where and when a ticking bomb will go off, can they use, to put it bluntly, torture to extract that information? the answer of the israeli supreme court was torture never. how to implement that decision -- how do you implement that decision? how can you see to it that it is in force by security forces? >> we as judges do not have more than our pencil and paper. we cannot follow up what is happening on the ground by the police or the government. if somebody comes to our court at a specifi
the circumstances, including the national security reasons, and the relevant -- benefit of the petitioner, and try to find a compromise with the government to give them this permission to come to israel, in spite of the fact that there are national security reasons. as i mentioned, it is not only those reasons. we should keep in mind other considerations. >> thank you both for that. justice ginsburg -- >> to take a concrete case, the ticking bomb case, it was a splendid judgment of...