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both did not want to comment about the aclu concern. they could not say when or if that body cam footage will be released. in sherman park, ricky mitchell, today's4. >> shannon: federal agents continue to collect evidence from businesses torched during the disturbance. atf agents with heavy machinery were at the o'reilly auto parts store near 35th and burleigh today. demolition is expected to begin tomorrow. federal investigators are offering a $10,000 reward for information on whoever started the fires. >>> a call for peace tonight from a determined faith community, praying and walking for change. she is near 18th and locust. >> reporter: shannon, people in this area say they believe the violence that unfolded in the sherman park neighborhood last week is a byproduct of issues facing milwaukee's neighborhood. the lutheran church is one of many participating in peace walks. >> people gathered at hopkins boyd elementary school joining hands. all of them wanting to send a resoundingsa we are not that teenager, we all don't participate in
both did not want to comment about the aclu concern. they could not say when or if that body cam footage will be released. in sherman park, ricky mitchell, today's4. >> shannon: federal agents continue to collect evidence from businesses torched during the disturbance. atf agents with heavy machinery were at the o'reilly auto parts store near 35th and burleigh today. demolition is expected to begin tomorrow. federal investigators are offering a $10,000 reward for information on whoever...
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. >>> the aclu is putting pressure on the attorney general in the smith case. >> smith's death led to two days of violence in sherman park. rebecca klopf talked to the aclu about why they want the video released. >> ed flynn, police chief, said the entire incident involng sylville smith took 20 seconds to unfold. we don't know if he activated his camera. the aclu says this could mean you don't hear the actual shots. >> that suggests that the officers didn't turn on their video when they should have. >> the cameras are always recording, but not always saving the video. here's how it works. when an officer wants to save an incident, they double click on the camera. the camera will go back and save the previous 30 seconds of video happened before. there is no audio on that 30 seconds. audio starts the moment the officer double clicks the camera. >> we don't think that it's a defect that if you don't have the audio, if you can have training and policies that make it so that the officer turns on the video as soon as the encounter begins. >> i know that the video starts as the officer's sti
. >>> the aclu is putting pressure on the attorney general in the smith case. >> smith's death led to two days of violence in sherman park. rebecca klopf talked to the aclu about why they want the video released. >> ed flynn, police chief, said the entire incident involng sylville smith took 20 seconds to unfold. we don't know if he activated his camera. the aclu says this could mean you don't hear the actual shots. >> that suggests that the officers didn't turn on...
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our guests, neema sink giuliani, legislative counsel ott the aclu, and mike doucette who is a commonwealth's attorney in virginia. how do police use cell phone tracking today? >> guest: we use it a number of different ways. obviously, we use it to try to find individuals in realtime as well as historical information, try to get that information as to where people have been in the past. in order to solve crimes that have occurred or are about to occur. so, but we do use it very much in that capacity. >> host: in your view, is it an effective tool? >> guest: it can be, absolutely. i mean, i can hi of one particular -- i can think of one particular very gruesome homicide we had in lynchburg a couple of years ago where while the case wasn't resolved by cell tower the information, that basically broke the case. we would have never found the suspect but for the information. so it can be very helpful. >> host: ms. guliani, are there restrictions on how the police can use cell phone tracking? >> guest: based on what we've seen, there's often not important restrictions. i think it's important to talk
our guests, neema sink giuliani, legislative counsel ott the aclu, and mike doucette who is a commonwealth's attorney in virginia. how do police use cell phone tracking today? >> guest: we use it a number of different ways. obviously, we use it to try to find individuals in realtime as well as historical information, try to get that information as to where people have been in the past. in order to solve crimes that have occurred or are about to occur. so, but we do use it very much in...
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aclu of wisconsin executive director chris ahmuty is still too long, speculation is going to continue, trust is going to be undermined.." during a news conference on the august 13th incident... attorney general brad schimel said all critical witnesses have been interviewed but that he would not be releasing footage or pictures that captured what happened any time soon. "i cant have witness statements being colored or tainted by information theyre seeing from other sources. " "the aclu believes that once the critical witnesses can be released without compromising the investigation. " ahmuty also wants to hear from milwaukee police chief ed flynn. schimel says mpd is conducting its own separate internal investigation into the officer who shot and killed smith following a traffic stop. "the chief has said this is a suspicion stop. a suspicion stop? ok, so what was suspicious although the unrest sparked by the shooting has dissipated in the sherman park neighborhood... ahmuty says he worries tensions could rise again if the information officials are sharing with the public remains vague.
aclu of wisconsin executive director chris ahmuty is still too long, speculation is going to continue, trust is going to be undermined.." during a news conference on the august 13th incident... attorney general brad schimel said all critical witnesses have been interviewed but that he would not be releasing footage or pictures that captured what happened any time soon. "i cant have witness statements being colored or tainted by information theyre seeing from other sources. "...
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the aclu will present its arguments in november. >> the florida-based circuit guilty. dozens were inside the tent when a storm toppled it, killing a father and daughter from vermont, and injuring 50 others. walker international events is charged with operating without a license and other violations and faces several lawsuits and fines. for the first time, we're hearing from the women in the same raft as the 10-year-old killed in that waterslide accident in kansas. caleb schwab suffered a fatal neck injury on the 168-foot-tall verruckt earlier this month. two sisters who were in the raft injuries. in a statement, they say they're pursuing a thorough investigation to determine what went wrong and prevent anything like that from happening again. ed: police in north carolina want the fbi to investigate the chaos in this raleigh mall. it was last week hundreds of people were evacuated from the mall after a report of shots fired. a recording of the noise has been sent to an fbi lab for analysis. heather: now what will happen at 5:00. ed: the food that could be helpful for di
the aclu will present its arguments in november. >> the florida-based circuit guilty. dozens were inside the tent when a storm toppled it, killing a father and daughter from vermont, and injuring 50 others. walker international events is charged with operating without a license and other violations and faces several lawsuits and fines. for the first time, we're hearing from the women in the same raft as the 10-year-old killed in that waterslide accident in kansas. caleb schwab suffered a...
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chris amuty is executive director of the aclu of wi. ut 10;38;59 "without compromising the information, without compromising the officers rights, aclu believes that can be done sooner rather than later. and rather than have speculation and rumors and social media and all the rest drive the story - let's drive the story on objective information." schimel says he will leave the decision to release the video up to the milwaukee county district attorney's office once the investigation is completed (schimel) 10;01;51 "when the time comes to release the 3 as you know, several businesses were set on fire after the sylville smith shooting. new tonight, milwaukee police he released a photo that they hope will lead to the arrest of a suspect from one of those fires in the sherman park neighbborhood. 3 this is the photo....you can see the suspect the lower right hand corner. they believe he may be responsible for some of the damage done during the distuan august 13th and 14th. cbs 58's lindsey branwall has been talking to people in the area where
chris amuty is executive director of the aclu of wi. ut 10;38;59 "without compromising the information, without compromising the officers rights, aclu believes that can be done sooner rather than later. and rather than have speculation and rumors and social media and all the rest drive the story - let's drive the story on objective information." schimel says he will leave the decision to release the video up to the milwaukee county district attorney's office once the investigation is...
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. >> at the aclu we don't object to state police getting notifications for amber alerts. it certainly shouldn't be the case that law enforcement is getting access to hot listed information to people that are wanted on a drug possession charge or a low level offense like that. >> reporter: things are still formed a working group with the executives of the office of public safety to understand what the kinds of time sensitive public safety emergencies might be. amber alerts we keep coming back to. there might be others. we're going to write regulations. >> reporter: some questions that aclu has and privacy advocates how long will the state have the license plate data stored for? that's being wo kelly o'hara 7 news. >> anchor: we had a wild night with the weather into the early morning hours in concord today. >> anchor: sounds like things have quieted down at least. jr, things clear in the city and it appears to be quiet for tonight? >> reporter: most of the week very quiet. any rain probably not until friday afternoon. a few isolated storms. we warm it up again through the
. >> at the aclu we don't object to state police getting notifications for amber alerts. it certainly shouldn't be the case that law enforcement is getting access to hot listed information to people that are wanted on a drug possession charge or a low level offense like that. >> reporter: things are still formed a working group with the executives of the office of public safety to understand what the kinds of time sensitive public safety emergencies might be. amber alerts we keep...
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. >> the aclu said it is disappointed in the attorney general's decision not to release body camera video. in a statement, the executive director said, quote, the aclu believes that because the critical witnesses have all been interviewed, releasing the video will investigation. >>> milwaukee police released a picture of a man wanted for setting a liquor store on fire during the violence in sherman park. it was taken inside mjm liquor store on fond du lac avenue. if you know this person, you are urged to call milwaukee police. >>> we're learning more about the two other milwaukee police officers at the scene of the us. >> good evening, police remain tight-lipped about this case in order to protect the integrity of the investigation. this afternoon they released information about the two officers on scene at the time seville smith was shot. both have four years of service with the department. one is 28 years old, the other 23. now, in wisconsin, law enforcement officers must be 21 years old at the time they're sworn in, meaning the 23-year-old likely started as a police aide. students 17 y
. >> the aclu said it is disappointed in the attorney general's decision not to release body camera video. in a statement, the executive director said, quote, the aclu believes that because the critical witnesses have all been interviewed, releasing the video will investigation. >>> milwaukee police released a picture of a man wanted for setting a liquor store on fire during the violence in sherman park. it was taken inside mjm liquor store on fond du lac avenue. if you know this...
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the aclu says it will put the money toward efforts to stop violence against women. herd had accused depp of domestic violence in may. >> christa: and a music statement here in the hub. up next why kanye west has >> christa: if you are fan of kanye west, you will soon be able to get some hands on some pablo sway. >> sarah: 21 pop-up distortion including one in boston. the stores will open today through sunday. shoppers are already lining up at the boston location on boylston street. it opens at 10:00 a.m. shoppers can choose from a collection of kanye clothing. >> christa: if you're getting in line for that, it looks like a nice day, chris. >> chris: it is. or if you want the hang out at beach instead of going shopping. taking a page out of a kardashian book, opening your own clothing store. 84 to 88 inland. 80 along pleasant tonight. low humidity. upper 50s in some of the cooler suburbs, holding into the upper 60s in the city of boston. 7 on 7 forecast, mostly dry during the weekend. isolated inland shower on sunday. better chance for all of us to see some showers s
the aclu says it will put the money toward efforts to stop violence against women. herd had accused depp of domestic violence in may. >> christa: and a music statement here in the hub. up next why kanye west has >> christa: if you are fan of kanye west, you will soon be able to get some hands on some pablo sway. >> sarah: 21 pop-up distortion including one in boston. the stores will open today through sunday. shoppers are already lining up at the boston location on boylston...
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the aclu. all they have are a few tiny pockets of town. all of this is the subject of a federal case filed just this morning by three sex offendsers, all of whom ha now. they argue that the city's ordinance adopted back in 2006 is unconstitutional at the federal level. now, if any of this sounds familiar to you, it should. the american civil liberties union in colorado took this issue to court a few years ago and it ultimately got dismissed in the case got taken off the %- sex offender registry, thus his case was rendered moot. that's why we have this new people. the aclu is not involved, but you can be sure they are in support of it. >> this is an ordinance that is enacted supposedly to protect children from the risk of being assaulted by a sex offendser. but these ordinances zo not make children -- do not make children any safer. they don't prevent sex offenses from occurring, and instead they risk driving sex offenders underground. >> reporter: that's what we're hering from one of the men filed this case -- hearing from one of the men w
the aclu. all they have are a few tiny pockets of town. all of this is the subject of a federal case filed just this morning by three sex offendsers, all of whom ha now. they argue that the city's ordinance adopted back in 2006 is unconstitutional at the federal level. now, if any of this sounds familiar to you, it should. the american civil liberties union in colorado took this issue to court a few years ago and it ultimately got dismissed in the case got taken off the %- sex offender...
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achoo wants the -- aclu wants the public to see the video to judge for themselves. >>> the riverside heights community wants increased patrols to put a stop to thieves. neighbors say thieves stole from cars, garages, homes, even mailboxes. you can see here neighbors are arming themselves with security cameras but say thieves are finding ways to get around the surveillance. >> when the neighbors got if they turn the breakers off to the whole house at night the cameras turned off. >> tampa police say officers are assigned to the area and do frequent patrols but say a lack of staffing is making it difficult to catch the crooks. they say while the spike appears to be a rising trend numbers show break-ins in the community are actually down so far this year. >>> breaking details overnight in democracy 2016. donald trump is overhauling his campaign again. just 82 days before election day trump has breitbart news executive steven been a nonas his campaign crowe. ceo. >> at a rally in wisconsin trump says he wants to win the votes of all african-americans. the republican nominee argued that t
achoo wants the -- aclu wants the public to see the video to judge for themselves. >>> the riverside heights community wants increased patrols to put a stop to thieves. neighbors say thieves stole from cars, garages, homes, even mailboxes. you can see here neighbors are arming themselves with security cameras but say thieves are finding ways to get around the surveillance. >> when the neighbors got if they turn the breakers off to the whole house at night the cameras turned off....
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the aclu will present its arguments in november. live in boston, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. randy: right now this convicted sex offender is back behind bars. and that is raising big questions in one community. like why was he free in the first place? the eyeopener's antoinette antonio is live in norwood with the concerns this morning. concerns. this guy has a long rap sheet. and now that he's locked up on new charges police say they've had enough. that's 49-year-old chad falcone in handcuffs again yesterday. police say his record shows a slew of the same kind of crimes exposing himself to women. a life-long resident, norwood police say they've been dealing with falcone since 1989. the level 2 sex offender has been arraigned 14 times for 23 >> i think he keeps getting let out because it's nonviolent, but there are kids out there and the neighbors are fed up and we are fed up. antoinette: out on bail in two open cases, police found falcone hiding in the basement after his latest offense. just like last time. live in norwood,
the aclu will present its arguments in november. live in boston, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. randy: right now this convicted sex offender is back behind bars. and that is raising big questions in one community. like why was he free in the first place? the eyeopener's antoinette antonio is live in norwood with the concerns this morning. concerns. this guy has a long rap sheet. and now that he's locked up on new charges police say they've had enough. that's 49-year-old chad falcone in...
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the aclu says it does not want to hinder the investigation.. but feels releasing the body camera video would not do that. live in sherman park. krystle kacner fox 6 news. brad thanks krystle. we posted the entire statements of martha de la rosa, chris ahmuty and dameion perkins on fox6 now dot com and the fox6 news app. search "body cam" -- or find the story on our home page. a walk is underway in milwaukee hoping to raise awareness f dialogue between police and residents. this is video before they left on their walk. hephatha lutheran church at 18th and locust organized today's walk. after the walk, a meal will be served, and then a presentation on how to help heal the community through dialogue. for a third day... a-t-f agents are in the sherman park neighborhood... assessing the damage from this weekend's ?violence. fox6's ben handelman joins us live in the newsroom with details on where agents focused atf agents spent the day digging through what's left of o'reilly auto parts... looking for evidence of how and where the fire was started. th
the aclu says it does not want to hinder the investigation.. but feels releasing the body camera video would not do that. live in sherman park. krystle kacner fox 6 news. brad thanks krystle. we posted the entire statements of martha de la rosa, chris ahmuty and dameion perkins on fox6 now dot com and the fox6 news app. search "body cam" -- or find the story on our home page. a walk is underway in milwaukee hoping to raise awareness f dialogue between police and residents. this is...
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the aclu will present its arguments in november. live in boston, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. emily: also new this thursday, some boston parents are calling on the city to replace the pipes that are causing unsafe drinking water in a number of schools. earlier this week, the city announced the water fountains in six school were turned off because of high levels of lead. they will start flushing the fountains every day to make sure they're safe for the start of the school year. randy: right now police are the hunt for a peeping tom who may be on the prowl in boston's back bay. residents are putting posters up along marlborough street. they warn that someone has been seen peeking into windows several times over the last few weeks. boston police tell us they are boosting patrols in the area. right now this convicted sex offender is back behind bars. like why was he free in the first place? the eyeopener's antoinette antonio is live in norwood with the concerns this morning. antoinette: some big concerns here -- this guy has a l
the aclu will present its arguments in november. live in boston, todd kazakiewich, wcvb newscenter 5. emily: also new this thursday, some boston parents are calling on the city to replace the pipes that are causing unsafe drinking water in a number of schools. earlier this week, the city announced the water fountains in six school were turned off because of high levels of lead. they will start flushing the fountains every day to make sure they're safe for the start of the school year. randy:...
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that so-called hot list has raised questions from the aclu. >> we want to make sure that the hot list feature is properly regulated by policy and ideally a statute that would limit law enforcement's access to live information about where people are >> reporter: mass dot officials say it will be used sparingly for things like an amber alert and find a suspect in a public safety emergency and data collected will eventually be disposed of. >> basically we will keep this data for so long as we need it to enforce our -- our tolls and no longer. >> reporter: the aclu says good because the fourth amendment protects us. >> otherwise law enforcement >> reporter: i am john monahan, fox25 news. >> julie: another big change for the open road tolling. it will cost half as much. mass dot promises travel will be faster without hiring to wait at toll booths. >> a big win for wynn resorts. stopping their legal fight against neighboring everett. stopping their legal fight against neighboring everett. somerville's said they will joe from reached a deal to address transportation, health and environmental
that so-called hot list has raised questions from the aclu. >> we want to make sure that the hot list feature is properly regulated by policy and ideally a statute that would limit law enforcement's access to live information about where people are >> reporter: mass dot officials say it will be used sparingly for things like an amber alert and find a suspect in a public safety emergency and data collected will eventually be disposed of. >> basically we will keep this data for...
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we as prosecutors got together with the aclu and other groups and passed legislation to make it clear to law enforcement in a stingray sort of situation you have to have a search warrant. it is not clear as far as constitutional law although i think we are probably getting close to that. but i agree that a lot of this information has not gotten out. again, when we talk about a stingray and keep in mind a stingray is a brand name. it is sort of like q-tip or scotch tape. it is generic term like those. but these are devices that are compelling phones to give their locations to them. the company that produces the king ray has a non-disclosure policy with every law enforcement agency. there is a problem with getting the information out. a lot of law enforcement agencies are not disclosing the information dealing with stingrays and there probably hasn't been the discussion at least in the courts that ought to be. >> host: let's bring in dustin from reuters. >> you mentioned the non-disclosure agreement. that leads to stingrays being used in the case but it isn't known to the judge or defen
we as prosecutors got together with the aclu and other groups and passed legislation to make it clear to law enforcement in a stingray sort of situation you have to have a search warrant. it is not clear as far as constitutional law although i think we are probably getting close to that. but i agree that a lot of this information has not gotten out. again, when we talk about a stingray and keep in mind a stingray is a brand name. it is sort of like q-tip or scotch tape. it is generic term like...
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our guest is with the aclu. here are the numbers -- host: we want to hear from you if you have personal experience, also. now.an start calling in the justice department is looking to end the use of private prisons. what about the states? a lot of people are in private prisons that are not federal prisoners. guest: it does not directly affects the states, but i think it will put a lot of pressure on state agencies to follow suit and in their own contracts with private prison companies. when the justice department looks at these contracts and says these private prison companies are failing to meet our standards, it will be hard ce, toencies, including i say we have contracts with this and companies that think they are doing great. host: talk about ice's involvement, because it does not fall under what the justice department does. is under the department of homeland security, an entirely different cabinet level agency. it is not affected by the department of justice is a decision. 34,000 beds,heir 60 to present a r
our guest is with the aclu. here are the numbers -- host: we want to hear from you if you have personal experience, also. now.an start calling in the justice department is looking to end the use of private prisons. what about the states? a lot of people are in private prisons that are not federal prisoners. guest: it does not directly affects the states, but i think it will put a lot of pressure on state agencies to follow suit and in their own contracts with private prison companies. when the...
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the aclu says holding off on releasing the video is affecting community trust. and the coalition of justice feels the officer's body camera should be released... first to smith's family.. then to the public. the main point people need to understand is what took between lost his life the d-o-j released a statement-- which in part reads... 'doj is working expeditiously, and within the parameters of the law, to provide the community a transparent view of the events that took place on august 13 in a timely manner.' if you would like to submit a tip...go to this story at fox6 now dot com...we have the link for you. reporting live in milwaukee dc fox6 news. week in connection to several carjackings across milwaukee county. on wednesday two men were arrested trying to run away from the cops during a traffic stop. they were in a stolen car that they had carjacked at gun point the night before. on tuesday a 24-year old man was arrested near cherry street -- police say he is connected to several carjackings and armed robberies in the past few days. we spoke to the 14th di
the aclu says holding off on releasing the video is affecting community trust. and the coalition of justice feels the officer's body camera should be released... first to smith's family.. then to the public. the main point people need to understand is what took between lost his life the d-o-j released a statement-- which in part reads... 'doj is working expeditiously, and within the parameters of the law, to provide the community a transparent view of the events that took place on august 13 in...
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the aclu will be presenting its arguments in november. live in boston, wcvb. >> thanks. also new th boston parents are calling on the city to replace the pipes causing unsafe drinking water in schools. the city announced the water fountains in six schools were turned off because of high levels of lead. superintendent tommy chang says that they will start flushing the fountains every day to make sure that they are safe for the start of the school year. >> police are on the hunt for a peeping tom in the city of boston who may be on the prowl in the back bay. residents are putting up posters along marlboro street. seen peeking into windows several times. boston police tell us that they have increased the patrols in that area of the city. >> this convicted sex offender is back behind bars and that's raising questions in one community. why was he free in the first place? antoinette antonio in norwood with the concern there. >> yeah, some really big concerns, randy, this guy has a long wrap sheet that dates back for the 1980s, and now that he's ld they have had enough of him,
the aclu will be presenting its arguments in november. live in boston, wcvb. >> thanks. also new th boston parents are calling on the city to replace the pipes causing unsafe drinking water in schools. the city announced the water fountains in six schools were turned off because of high levels of lead. superintendent tommy chang says that they will start flushing the fountains every day to make sure that they are safe for the start of the school year. >> police are on the hunt for a...
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chris amuty is executive director of the aclu of wi. ut 10;38;59 "without compromising the information, without compromising the officers rights, aclu believes that can be done sooner rather than later. and rather than have speculation and rumors and social media and all the rest drive the story - let's drive the story on objective information." schimel says he will leave the decision to release the video up to the milwaukee county district attorney's office once the investigation is completed (schimel) 10;01;51 "when the time comes to release the
chris amuty is executive director of the aclu of wi. ut 10;38;59 "without compromising the information, without compromising the officers rights, aclu believes that can be done sooner rather than later. and rather than have speculation and rumors and social media and all the rest drive the story - let's drive the story on objective information." schimel says he will leave the decision to release the video up to the milwaukee county district attorney's office once the investigation is...
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chase strangio, staff attorney at the aclu.resenting chelsea manning in a lawsuit against the department of defense. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] d food, it's herbivore versus carnivore, and they're married. i'm gonna help them stay that way with recipes that satisfy both vegetarians and meat lovers. lemon tahini sauce drizzled over grilled vegetables and lamb kabobs. panzanella with white beans and chicken sausage. warm spinach salad with mushrooms and and my forbidden rice bowl. that's all happening right now, so sit tight. (upbeat lively guitar) - [voiceover] funding for this series has been provided by.
chase strangio, staff attorney at the aclu.resenting chelsea manning in a lawsuit against the department of defense. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] d food, it's herbivore versus carnivore, and they're married. i'm gonna help them stay that way with recipes that satisfy both...
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he was unpatriotic, too weak, far left, cartoony member of the aclu.e a big speech on national security that day that was toppled, had lots of good ideas and the picture was supposed to match with that they're renting the photo op without the helmet -- when the tank was moving, he had to wear the helmet. everybody used the photo of him with the helmet on. both candidates were trying to prove they were men who can handle themselves. john: john dickerson, thank you so much. an incredible book called "whistle as they stop." -- stop."le we break down the trends in the digits, when we come back. ♪ john: the polls have been coming in fast and furious this week. hillary clinton is getting a pretty solid bounce coming out of her philadelphia convention. today, there was a new survey from nbc news showing clinton -- anothertrump showing clinton beating trump 52-43. it seems pretty clear that clinton has gotten some edge out of her convention. what has happened to independents in these surveys? >> one of the things you want a convention to do for you is not just
he was unpatriotic, too weak, far left, cartoony member of the aclu.e a big speech on national security that day that was toppled, had lots of good ideas and the picture was supposed to match with that they're renting the photo op without the helmet -- when the tank was moving, he had to wear the helmet. everybody used the photo of him with the helmet on. both candidates were trying to prove they were men who can handle themselves. john: john dickerson, thank you so much. an incredible book...
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. >> the aclu is also concerned about users' privacy. up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, a treacherous journey for some and temperatures are going to climb even higher. next i'll have your forecast. >> coming up in sports, we'll show you how the giants and a's . >>> all the bay area, this is abc 7 news. >> a group of swimmers braved cold water, powerful currents and even the possibili of encountering sharks in san francisco bay. abc 7 news was at aquatic park when swimmers finished the alcatraz race. as we mentioned before, there's still a debate about whether inmates got away or not. clent eastwood made a movie about it. >> that is a no-go. that water is warming up. temperatures sitting currently in the lower 60s. it's not too chilly where it has been the rest of the summer showing 50s. right now look at the temperature. the 24-hour change. warmer everywhere compared to last night. looking at our emeryville camera, we have a thin, thin layer of fog right now. we will call for that coastal fog, a little mist and dribble right along the coast
. >> the aclu is also concerned about users' privacy. up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, a treacherous journey for some and temperatures are going to climb even higher. next i'll have your forecast. >> coming up in sports, we'll show you how the giants and a's . >>> all the bay area, this is abc 7 news. >> a group of swimmers braved cold water, powerful currents and even the possibili of encountering sharks in san francisco bay. abc 7 news was at aquatic park when...
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the aclu sent out letters asking them to get rid of the laws, and to not enforce them until their gone. last year, the aclu blocked a grand junction law that limited when and where people could ask for money. denver, boulder, and colorado springs changed to ask for charity anywhere at anytime. >>> denver firefighters are working to fill the boot. each year, the firefighter's team with muscular dystrophy for fundraising. thousands go into our communities to ask for donations that would help in the fight against muscular dystrophy. money raised will go to resources. >> i have an uncle that deals with muscular dystrophy. the cause has been pretty close to me. >> these guys are out there doing that. >> spending their own time doing that. >>> cancer patients in colorado now have a new treatment >>> it is a sign effective chemotherapy that most patients dread. for many, it means the beginning of the stares and the questions. that no longer has to be the case for patients at the university of colorado hospital. >> i would have never in a million years, thought i would be walking around. >> re
the aclu sent out letters asking them to get rid of the laws, and to not enforce them until their gone. last year, the aclu blocked a grand junction law that limited when and where people could ask for money. denver, boulder, and colorado springs changed to ask for charity anywhere at anytime. >>> denver firefighters are working to fill the boot. each year, the firefighter's team with muscular dystrophy for fundraising. thousands go into our communities to ask for donations that would...
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and they have nothing to also spoke with mayor tom barrett -- and we will have his response to the aclu's demand tonight at 6. reporting live in sherman park rm todays we're learning more about sylville smith's previous run- in's with the police... including a july 22nd arrest. our casey geraldo has gone through the report from that incident- she joins us to explain what she found. while we don't yet know why
and they have nothing to also spoke with mayor tom barrett -- and we will have his response to the aclu's demand tonight at 6. reporting live in sherman park rm todays we're learning more about sylville smith's previous run- in's with the police... including a july 22nd arrest. our casey geraldo has gone through the report from that incident- she joins us to explain what she found. while we don't yet know why
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aclu attorneys tell me they hope for a final decision when they go to court to fight the entire their attorneys are going over the ruling... but say the will comply. they point out at they've always said they would not enforce hb2... since they're caught in the middle between state law and federal guidance on the law. . developing right now in cumberland county - hope mills police investigating an accident involving a pedestrian. eyewitnesses te two people were trying to cross cumberland road when one of them was struck by a car. the car stopped. we're working to find out the victim's condition...and if any charges have been filed. you can look for updates tomorrow morni on eyewitness news. new tonight -- a delay for dozens of people trying to fly to london. american airlines 'flight - 174' to heathrow airport -- had to make an 'emergency landing' at r-d-u toight... shortly after it took off. the airline says a suspected mechanical issue was the reason. the plane landed safely -- and no next available flights to london 'counselors' -- will be 'on hand'- - at "gravelly hill middle scho
aclu attorneys tell me they hope for a final decision when they go to court to fight the entire their attorneys are going over the ruling... but say the will comply. they point out at they've always said they would not enforce hb2... since they're caught in the middle between state law and federal guidance on the law. . developing right now in cumberland county - hope mills police investigating an accident involving a pedestrian. eyewitnesses te two people were trying to cross cumberland road...
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and they have nothing to also spoke with mayor tom barrett -- and we will have his response to the aclu's demand tonight at 6. reporting live in sherman park rm todays we're learning more about sylville smith's previous run- in's with the police... including a july 22nd arrest. our casey geraldo has gone through the report from that incident- she joins us to explain what she found. while we don't yet know why in the incident that led to his death, we do know his previous encounter with police also happened in a car...in the incident report... west allis police describe seeing a man walking up to smith's car. the officer said he quote "believe a drug transaction had occurred." the officer writes he pulled smith and his girlfriend over for illegally tinted windows- smith got two tickets for operating with a suspended license and two for having illegally tinted windows. ri smelled marijuana and found a bag of a substance later confirmed as crack cocaine .... the officer describes in documents finding what he thought were drug related items- two of smith's girlfriend's cell phones, and three
and they have nothing to also spoke with mayor tom barrett -- and we will have his response to the aclu's demand tonight at 6. reporting live in sherman park rm todays we're learning more about sylville smith's previous run- in's with the police... including a july 22nd arrest. our casey geraldo has gone through the report from that incident- she joins us to explain what she found. while we don't yet know why in the incident that led to his death, we do know his previous encounter with police...
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amber wants her $7 million settlement to be split between the aclu and children's hospital, los angeles. johnny has sent checks to both charities, he plans to do it in installments until the full amount is paid. >>> oh my goodness. the ballroom, doesn't he? maks chmerkovskiy is returning to "dancing with the stars" four seasons after he left. for that, well, so many are grateful. >> so excited to be back. >> the ukrainian-born bad boy has been adamant he would not return to the show as a pro. after taking home the season 18 mirror ball trophy with partner merrill davis in 2014. listen to what he told us this past spring. >> are you kidding?80 no way. come i don't think that i have any more to give to the show as a pro. >> but hey, things change and now the 36-year-old is expecting a baby boy with fiancee and most recent mirror ball champ, peta murgatroyd. she will be sitting out the season, but you can expect to see her cheering on her man. so who will be matched up with maks? >> i have an amazing partner. >> that partner could be amber rose. outspoken talk show host is part of the seas
amber wants her $7 million settlement to be split between the aclu and children's hospital, los angeles. johnny has sent checks to both charities, he plans to do it in installments until the full amount is paid. >>> oh my goodness. the ballroom, doesn't he? maks chmerkovskiy is returning to "dancing with the stars" four seasons after he left. for that, well, so many are grateful. >> so excited to be back. >> the ukrainian-born bad boy has been adamant he would not...
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aclu is demanding that video be released.a lot of people in this neighborhood also want answers but a lot of people around sherman park also want their neighborhood to go back to normal.it's hard to imagine normal when you look at what but i spoke to a sgt at district 7 and he says this weekend was pretty quiet here in sherman park.. and he echoed what a lot of people in this neighborhood continue to say to us... we just want sherman park to go back to normal.this was the scene over the weekend, more than a dozen recording artists visited sherman park opening up their hearts and their wallets.the group was handing out school supplies to kids.some of the artists say -- new school supplies should help kids write their own postiv sherman park reopens in just about an hour.a strickly enforced curfew in the city continues.. happening right now...we're learning more about why a woman drove her car into a crowd of people on a dance floor in ohio.this all happened in the parking lot of a police department about 10 miles outside cleveland.9 seriously. new this morning -- police are saying it w
aclu is demanding that video be released.a lot of people in this neighborhood also want answers but a lot of people around sherman park also want their neighborhood to go back to normal.it's hard to imagine normal when you look at what but i spoke to a sgt at district 7 and he says this weekend was pretty quiet here in sherman park.. and he echoed what a lot of people in this neighborhood continue to say to us... we just want sherman park to go back to normal.this was the scene over the...
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. >>> happening today the aclu will argue more than 24,000 tainted drug lab cases involving former state chemist should be dismissed. according to the herald the aclu will argue before the state supreme court that handled those acmes would slowdown the judicial process. she served three years in prison after admitting to tampering with more than 30,000 lab chemist. a crash in door chest sent three people to the hospital. we're hearing from the family of a hero father who helped save his daughter and friend when they were all hit by a car. she said he saved my life. you know, he really, really took one for his family. he is one hell of a father. >> police say 40-year-old shielded his 10-year-old daughter and their wheelchair bound friend when a tuesday night. both his daughter and friend are out of the hospital but he remains there with severe head injuries. >> a judge is now thrown out charges against a lowell teacher's aide accused of throwing a rubix cube at a student. he threw the toy during an argument with 14-year-old basketball player. it bounced off the ground and then grazing ano
. >>> happening today the aclu will argue more than 24,000 tainted drug lab cases involving former state chemist should be dismissed. according to the herald the aclu will argue before the state supreme court that handled those acmes would slowdown the judicial process. she served three years in prison after admitting to tampering with more than 30,000 lab chemist. a crash in door chest sent three people to the hospital. we're hearing from the family of a hero father who helped save...
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. >> a lawyer with the aclu wrote a letter to the oakland city council asking it to delay closing the center until they can find another location. they say it will increase homelessness, panhandles, hunger, and desperation. >>> time for the commute to start ramping up. >> long time, no see. [ laughter ] >> the commute is looking very nice early on this thursday morning. i'll show you the tracy super commute. and westbound 580 over the altamont pass, you're looking pretty good although on the maps you can see we have a little bit of a slowdown. it's starting to slow coming into the livermore valley on 580. and highway 4 is starting to pick up. getting busier and busier headed through bay point. no crashes being reported. and 280 in san jose moving along quite nicely. 4:46 is the time. >> i was just chatting with you not long ago. can i say good morning one more time. >> 40 more times if you want. >> the cooldown is underway. >> yesterday -- the east bay temps again -- >> gilroy was 82. how can gilroy be 82. i don't get that. >> what happened to gilroy. i don't get it. they'll all be co
. >> a lawyer with the aclu wrote a letter to the oakland city council asking it to delay closing the center until they can find another location. they say it will increase homelessness, panhandles, hunger, and desperation. >>> time for the commute to start ramping up. >> long time, no see. [ laughter ] >> the commute is looking very nice early on this thursday morning. i'll show you the tracy super commute. and westbound 580 over the altamont pass, you're looking...
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the aclu criticized for not handling about lawsuit in house. that's a pretty penny. 1800 state -- >> i disagree with the atty. gen.'s position on this. but i think the state does deserve supreme court. i think there's really nothing wrong with the state doing that. although it does come at a high price. we note that the state will avail itself of every available argument. >> is going to come down on thursday. of course, we will keep an eye on it. stay with us. just a few weeks away, this is a back-to-school addition of the stories you need to watch next week. on tuesday a legislative committee will take a plan to reorganize the school district. they could also finalize the plans given to the committee that day. changes will not happen until the following school year. a last-minute supreme court decision savings account is expected. 8000 parents of already signed up and are in a state of limbo. many of them will be left unsure what to do if we don't get that decision before the start of school. >> thank you for watching "politics now". you can e
the aclu criticized for not handling about lawsuit in house. that's a pretty penny. 1800 state -- >> i disagree with the atty. gen.'s position on this. but i think the state does deserve supreme court. i think there's really nothing wrong with the state doing that. although it does come at a high price. we note that the state will avail itself of every available argument. >> is going to come down on thursday. of course, we will keep an eye on it. stay with us. just a few weeks away,...
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aclu of illinois for help. >> when we go to the doctor, we think we're going to get the best possible care for ourselves. we think we are there for healthcare and not to -- to have someone else's religious beliefs imposed on us. >> reporter: she was able to have the device removed in another network but only after there were internal lacerations. >> i believe a hospital and a doctor's office is a place for >> talk about a scary situation. one minute customers were standing at a jewelry store counter. the second, they were getting run over by a car. surveillance video caught everything on camera. this happening in memphis. there it is. customers hurled to the ground as this vehicle smashed right into them. police say there was an older driver behind the wheel and he misjudged his parking spot. you see the results here. hair line fracture in his ankle but no other serious injuries were reported. >> wow. two customers and one ducked. >>> we're working on brand-new stories for 7:00. >> we have something for you to think about the next time you are having dinner and you decide to give some
aclu of illinois for help. >> when we go to the doctor, we think we're going to get the best possible care for ourselves. we think we are there for healthcare and not to -- to have someone else's religious beliefs imposed on us. >> reporter: she was able to have the device removed in another network but only after there were internal lacerations. >> i believe a hospital and a doctor's office is a place for >> talk about a scary situation. one minute customers were...
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are proposing entry points will also have cameras but that so-called has raised questions from the aclu. >> we want to make mass dot officials say liberty used sparingly for things like an amber alert or to find a suspect in a public safety emergency. data collected will be because the fourth amendment protects us. they vote on the new race and fevg goes well the system goes live on october 28th. i'm john monahan, fox 25 news. everything is cool out there tonight. temperatures dropping down into the 50s. the next rain will arrive. the surviving boston marathon bombing is sitting in death row but his attorneys are still fighting to save his life. coming up the latest legal rules they're making to try and help dzhokhar tsarnaev. >>> but first a child found dead in an auburn foster care last year and still no one has been held responsible. someone's hacked all our technology. say, have you seen all the amazing technology in geico's mobile app? mobile app? look. electronic id cards, emergency roadside service, i can even submit a claim. wow... yep, geico's mobile app works like a charm. gei
are proposing entry points will also have cameras but that so-called has raised questions from the aclu. >> we want to make mass dot officials say liberty used sparingly for things like an amber alert or to find a suspect in a public safety emergency. data collected will be because the fourth amendment protects us. they vote on the new race and fevg goes well the system goes live on october 28th. i'm john monahan, fox 25 news. everything is cool out there tonight. temperatures dropping...
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it is crowded, dirty and at one point you can see a mom changing her babies diaper the aclu is suing the federal agency for poor conditions border control says they cannot comment because the case is ongoing. >>> we are staying on top of the latest developments of the blue cut fire. take a look at the video. crews made gains of the fire today. it's 22% contained, up from 4% last night. the fire has destroyed 56 mi.2 football field. >>> a man caught on security camera stealing a handgun just inches away from the cop. 2 armed phoenix police officers. last week we aired a video of the man walking out with the gun, but tonight whole different perspective that shows how brazen the guy was. >> now been arrested, he walks in right in front of 2 uniformed armed phoenix police officers. it doesn't get much more brazen than this. >> it's a crime you may never expect someone would try to pull off. stealing a gun from a gun store inches from police officers in uniform. at the time the 2 cops were looking at a rifle. the thief kept the gun tightly >> you brazen are not smart? combination of both?
it is crowded, dirty and at one point you can see a mom changing her babies diaper the aclu is suing the federal agency for poor conditions border control says they cannot comment because the case is ongoing. >>> we are staying on top of the latest developments of the blue cut fire. take a look at the video. crews made gains of the fire today. it's 22% contained, up from 4% last night. the fire has destroyed 56 mi.2 football field. >>> a man caught on security camera stealing...
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. >>> meanwhile this morning the aclu is demanding milwaukee police release the officer's body camera video which shows saturday's shooting. city leaders have said that the video clearly shows sylville smith having a gun and turning toward the officer when he was shot. the aclu says it wants the public to see the video so they can judge for themselves. >>> new video of the aftermath injured two people in nevada. one man jumped from the burning boat. four fire engines responded. a man hurt his back jumping from the upper deck. another person suffered smoke inhalation. the coast guard is now looking into what started the fire. that paddleboat can hold 300 people but wasn't offering tours at the time because of low water levels. >>> governor rick scott will be in st. petersburg today to discuss the future of the military in florida with other leaders. the florida chamber foundation organized this military and veterans opportunities summit. leaders from the military defense industry and economic experts and policymakers will all attend. they are trying to determine what challenges florida
. >>> meanwhile this morning the aclu is demanding milwaukee police release the officer's body camera video which shows saturday's shooting. city leaders have said that the video clearly shows sylville smith having a gun and turning toward the officer when he was shot. the aclu says it wants the public to see the video so they can judge for themselves. >>> new video of the aftermath injured two people in nevada. one man jumped from the burning boat. four fire engines...
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the aclu of massachusetts, calling the situation with usaamah rahim tailor-made for de-escalation. yesterday, prosecutors released new video of the suspect, moments before the june 20-15 shooting. police say he threatened them with a knife. mayor walsh, today, calling the case cut and dry. >> i think the last thing a police officer wants to do is have to use force, and i think video. this guy could have done some serious harm. reporter: rahim was allegedly planning a large-scale attack on other officers. rahim's family is also protesting the decision. jc: black box recordings are revealing new details about the sunken el faro cargo ship. ntsb investigators are analyzing hours of audio from the data recorder pulled from the floor of the atlantic ocean in april. the audio reveals the captain ordered his crew to abandon ship after getting caught in hurricane joaquin last october. sounded the alarm and the recording ended minutes later. all 33 people on board the ship died including three with ties to massachusetts. now to 5 on the opioid crisis. for the first time america's top doctor
the aclu of massachusetts, calling the situation with usaamah rahim tailor-made for de-escalation. yesterday, prosecutors released new video of the suspect, moments before the june 20-15 shooting. police say he threatened them with a knife. mayor walsh, today, calling the case cut and dry. >> i think the last thing a police officer wants to do is have to use force, and i think video. this guy could have done some serious harm. reporter: rahim was allegedly planning a large-scale attack on...
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. >> ross is a former state representative from of the state aclu. the burr campaign has criticized her record saying she's too radical to represent north carolina. most polls have burr up slightly though ross' numbers have riz an bit. shawn hall is also running. >> plan to meet after busing problems in garner delayed students on the way home. high schoolers are using two campuses due to renovations and those caused elementary school buss to buses to be late. >>> johnston county superintendent kicked off the new school year by visiting every school in the district. hi started at 6:30 yesterday and made his way throughout the county throughout the day. he traveled 175 miles. visited more than 40 schools. he was busy. only with school employes but students and moms and dads too. >> they will also be bringing home a higher paycheck. a long-coming raise for teachers was approved this past legislative session. it raises teacher pay by 4.7%. but for one teacher the money is not everything. >> it'll affect me in some way because my slear's going up a little
. >> ross is a former state representative from of the state aclu. the burr campaign has criticized her record saying she's too radical to represent north carolina. most polls have burr up slightly though ross' numbers have riz an bit. shawn hall is also running. >> plan to meet after busing problems in garner delayed students on the way home. high schoolers are using two campuses due to renovations and those caused elementary school buss to buses to be late. >>> johnston...
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find out why the aclu is furious over who took these pictures. stay with us. surveillance video of protests in the wake of freddie gray's death at the hands of officers in baltimore. and get this -- that video came from a spy plane! the a-c-l-u requested the release of that video after it was learned the f-b-i flew at least 10- flights with the spy plane over baltimore during that night of sleep... but in the morning... they woke up to find a big mess.. they check their surveillance camera's ... and what they discover... is just chilling. (michelle phelps, homeowner) "the time it comes really alive is at night when you close your eyes. anytime you close your eyes, the video of her walking down the hallway is so haunting." there were 8 people sleeping inside the home ... when a burglar broke in! the suspect put on the family's clothes...makeup... and she even made herself a snack! the family's only relief today... police have already taken a woman into custody in connection with this. the 24-year-old is facing multiple burglary and drug charges. now to some inc
find out why the aclu is furious over who took these pictures. stay with us. surveillance video of protests in the wake of freddie gray's death at the hands of officers in baltimore. and get this -- that video came from a spy plane! the a-c-l-u requested the release of that video after it was learned the f-b-i flew at least 10- flights with the spy plane over baltimore during that night of sleep... but in the morning... they woke up to find a big mess.. they check their surveillance camera's...
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. >> reporter: aclu of north carolina's legal director chris brook was on the legal team that argued against the law. >> these are measures that north carolinians have come to rely upon, made it easier for all north carolinians to vote. the governor is trying to take that away. >> reporter: he said republican led general assembly passed it. we asked brooks what he would expect from the supreme court. >> there's a real majority on the supreme court that has reservation billions measures like this, that make it harder to vote based on race. >> reporter: so what do north carolina voters have to say? >> i'm in support of >> i should show an i.d. >> i don't think it should be required. everybody's got a receipt to vote. i don't think anybody's stupid enough to vote twice. >> reporter: the law also did away with same day registration and shortened very very days. >>> when it comes to early voting, a nonpartisan organization concerns. democracy nc is asking them to act sooner rather than later to implement their plans. >> we now have an election system that depends on high use of early voti
. >> reporter: aclu of north carolina's legal director chris brook was on the legal team that argued against the law. >> these are measures that north carolinians have come to rely upon, made it easier for all north carolinians to vote. the governor is trying to take that away. >> reporter: he said republican led general assembly passed it. we asked brooks what he would expect from the supreme court. >> there's a real majority on the supreme court that has reservation...
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the aclu of north carolina -- >> the impact is that it will make this more difficult for everybody in north carolina to vote. >> reporter: with the federal appeals court overturning the law it extends 17, up to 10 days. county board of elections are figuring out ways to make this happen. wake site will have one open for the extra time, the main one in raleigh. >> making sure that everybody who wanted to vote are able to do so. >> reporter: a harnett county republican said the decision made by the federal appeals creates a disruption. >> imagine if the stay is entered. then the county boards would have to go in and undo work that they just did. >> just creates turmoil and uncertainty and certainly under mines the integrity of the process. >> the durham county board of elections is meeting right now to determine its very very -- believe it's possible to reach a decision in the next few weeks. >>> southern season will be put up for auction this week. a bankruptcy court will hold a hearing friday on whether to approve the sale. the deal could then close boy monday. >>> one of the triangle
the aclu of north carolina -- >> the impact is that it will make this more difficult for everybody in north carolina to vote. >> reporter: with the federal appeals court overturning the law it extends 17, up to 10 days. county board of elections are figuring out ways to make this happen. wake site will have one open for the extra time, the main one in raleigh. >> making sure that everybody who wanted to vote are able to do so. >> reporter: a harnett county republican...
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including the aclu.... call it.... unconstitutional. the program has been in legal limbo for more than a year..... while the case is argued.... at the state supreme court. right now... roads... trails... and campgrounds are closed..... as a fast-growing wildfire burns its way..... through "great basin national park". "strawberry fire" broke out yesterday.... and... quickly spread to more than.... -5- square miles. here's a picture of the smoke and flames.... near nevada's second- highest mountain peak. no injuries have been reported... and right now... no structures are being months.. question one.. which would require most gun sales or transfers to undergo a mandatory background check. early numbers show voters are in favor.. but we still haven't heard from governor brian sandoval. joining us now with a little analyst jon ralston. ----sandoval vetoed bill a couple of sessions ago. it passed legislature on partisan vote. his veto message said he couldn't sign because no exceptions for family transactions. ----today we have exclusively l
including the aclu.... call it.... unconstitutional. the program has been in legal limbo for more than a year..... while the case is argued.... at the state supreme court. right now... roads... trails... and campgrounds are closed..... as a fast-growing wildfire burns its way..... through "great basin national park". "strawberry fire" broke out yesterday.... and... quickly spread to more than.... -5- square miles. here's a picture of the smoke and flames.... near nevada's...
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to the aclu and this is telling. amber says it will be donated quote with the particular focus to stop violence against women. and adds she hopes the funds will quote help those less able to defend themselves. so is this kind of amber's revenge against unflattering headlines? you'll remember some claim she made up her domestic violence story. then on tuesday, after amber dropped her domestic violence case against depp, she and jnn only describing their former relationship as quote intensely passionate and at times volatile and adding there was never any intent of physical or emotional harm it seemed like both sides were not admitting anything, but not denying anything. >> both parties walk away feeling like thhy saved face and everybody moves forward. >> and that's exactly what they're going to do. amber has been accused in the headlines of being a gold-digger, she made sure to put in her statement quote money and never has. >>> this is an exciting time for john krasinski and emily blunt. last night with a new premie
to the aclu and this is telling. amber says it will be donated quote with the particular focus to stop violence against women. and adds she hopes the funds will quote help those less able to defend themselves. so is this kind of amber's revenge against unflattering headlines? you'll remember some claim she made up her domestic violence story. then on tuesday, after amber dropped her domestic violence case against depp, she and jnn only describing their former relationship as quote intensely...