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, aclu, nathan, the theatre much or in the lack of the by you will be melana, you know, you learn your ha ha case cornelia or me and say, and i mean most of them have been killed roughly but still have been her bill are able as hard as being la bob, much condemned for a bad number. i'm not mister pe yet, or lou initial fee and i've been sad so radically in nevada louis say her, let me, how do you know and i lot that or that late wrote in my bargain, i known as above my name it is that those danny, are 30, the lead dames go bad and i mission either mom says gary eckowitz had to be a day. can you tell me some some, some help look. and they said that i saw the lay nasty way. will they have to be said that it will, it will kill lanier lin, ahead or she can she will be back on my way and it was all the poem, the good. okay. luckily come in, then add for us and then i'm going to bed somebody's bed bed a day mom. i'm going to be danish way. yes sir, by la la valley. bother middle, may you? but we have a house. mister bella, me, honey, you, bob. a dollar house out of who these people will see
, aclu, nathan, the theatre much or in the lack of the by you will be melana, you know, you learn your ha ha case cornelia or me and say, and i mean most of them have been killed roughly but still have been her bill are able as hard as being la bob, much condemned for a bad number. i'm not mister pe yet, or lou initial fee and i've been sad so radically in nevada louis say her, let me, how do you know and i lot that or that late wrote in my bargain, i known as above my name it is that those...
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hello miss good. alumni made up your aclu, aclu nanette theater much or in the by you will be melana. you know, you learn, you gave me the most fam, behind the vehicle roughly but still have been her bill are able of hobb, eddie, be in love. bob ma condemned for a bad number. i'm not missile pay yet or phil were initial fear and sad. so radical in nevada louis her, let me how did not, and i lot bad or badly. hello rosie and my boss than i knew was above my name. it was the doors. daniel berry, the la dames go bad and i mission i had a mom. so gary actually had to be a day, can you some some some, some help look. and they said that i saw the lay negative way or they have to be said that it, it will kill lanier in my head. she did my job with the level based on my piece when it was all the good. okay. luckily come in, then add for us and then i'm going to evade somebody's my badge, but damn it. let me turn it danish way. yes sir, by la la valley. bother middle, may you? but we'll have the house. mister bella, how many years? i've, i've a house out of who these people see it, but for the
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i understand this is a big new legal battle at the aclu, where you are. what's the latest?> reporter: the aclu says the mask mandate bans in all these states are illegal on a federal level because they discriminate against children with preexisting conditions that predispose them to a potentially severe case of covid. we have kids all around the country like this with heart and long issues and asthma. the acl,u is joining some of these suits from parents. the reality is today there are already parents who have had to make this agonizing decision, who have children with these conditions, about whether to send them back to school or keep them virtual. there are parents who can't afford to do that. i spoke with a mother of two children. her name is mary wilson. she has two 8-year-old daughters in pickens county. she didn't have a choice. she had them virtual all last year. she's got to make money and go to work. she sent them back in. 8-year-old ella came down with a case of covid. it was a bad case, her blood sugar spiked. she spoke to us. >> how do you feel about sending the
i understand this is a big new legal battle at the aclu, where you are. what's the latest?> reporter: the aclu says the mask mandate bans in all these states are illegal on a federal level because they discriminate against children with preexisting conditions that predispose them to a potentially severe case of covid. we have kids all around the country like this with heart and long issues and asthma. the acl,u is joining some of these suits from parents. the reality is today there are...
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lee georgia -- gaularrant of the aclu joining us. judy: prison can, of course, be brutal.t can also be the scene of remarkable change. jorge euro renaud spent 27 years behind bars where he discovered the power of poetry. he's now the national criminal justice director at latin justice where he advocates for reform in texas and beyond. tonight he gives a brief but spectacular take on reimagining incarceration as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> i don't describe myself as a poet. you let other people do that. but i love poetry andill always be a piece of me. this time i will not scream. sleep folds its flames around me, ashes fill my cheeks. this time i welcome the jailer's keys. they soothe with a well known exactness, the sound of my surrender. i first went to prison when i was 20 years old and i'd been drinking and i was stopped and as i am want to do, i got mouthy with the police officer. and they arrested me. they put me in the county jail and they put me in a tank of men who had been convicted of crimes and were awaiting transfer. and i was drunk and i w
lee georgia -- gaularrant of the aclu joining us. judy: prison can, of course, be brutal.t can also be the scene of remarkable change. jorge euro renaud spent 27 years behind bars where he discovered the power of poetry. he's now the national criminal justice director at latin justice where he advocates for reform in texas and beyond. tonight he gives a brief but spectacular take on reimagining incarceration as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> i don't describe myself as a...
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let me start there at the aclu headquarters.t organization filing a suit in south carolina on behalf of several families with pre-existing conditions, and take us through what this could mean. >> reporter: craig, the aclu says that mask mandate bans are illegal because they discriminate against kids with pre-existing conditions, kids who could get a severe case of covid because separate is not equal, and by definition you have to consider separate if you know that your child is going to get very sick. there are families across the country filing these lawsuits. we counted them in all but two states that have these mask mandate bans, and this is a major national group now getting involved, craig. the reality is, this is not just about kids who are being forced into virtual, craig, but we talked to a family yesterday that doesn't have that choice, so when we talk about the mask mandate bans in the states, we are talking about parents that have children without pre-existing conditions and those who do, who are faced with really ago
let me start there at the aclu headquarters.t organization filing a suit in south carolina on behalf of several families with pre-existing conditions, and take us through what this could mean. >> reporter: craig, the aclu says that mask mandate bans are illegal because they discriminate against kids with pre-existing conditions, kids who could get a severe case of covid because separate is not equal, and by definition you have to consider separate if you know that your child is going to...
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now the aclu, are you familiar with it?the american is a very liberal group made up a sexually of lawyers, and they take cases that they feel are right and argue them pro bono, they argue them for free. the neo-nazis on the right go to the american civil liberties union on the left and they get a jewish lawyer. and they say to him, we want you to argue our case. jewish lawyer now, who's going to argue a case for a neo nazi to march through the jewels section of town on adolf hitler's birthday. you know what ally lawyer did? he did. he argued. he said everything the neo nazi stand for discuss me, but it is not about them, it is about their right to do one under the constitution under the bill of rights? to march and to express their views. just because i don't like the views doesn't mean they can't express them. he argued the case for them. one of the case. and then the neo-nazi party said, we will not march anyway. we will march in chicago, and they marched in chicago. again, give me an example recently where extreme right
now the aclu, are you familiar with it?the american is a very liberal group made up a sexually of lawyers, and they take cases that they feel are right and argue them pro bono, they argue them for free. the neo-nazis on the right go to the american civil liberties union on the left and they get a jewish lawyer. and they say to him, we want you to argue our case. jewish lawyer now, who's going to argue a case for a neo nazi to march through the jewels section of town on adolf hitler's birthday....
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i can remember in the 60s and the aclu, the aclu backed their right to do that or they weree carryingflags. >> they got a lot of grief. >> i know they did it i thought wow that's true to free-speech. >> inc. of the head of the naacp to protect the rights of the ku klux klansmen calling for his own murder calling for the murder of african-americans. saying i hate this, it scares me but i'm not going to take the role of shutting down another person's view. what can we do? absolutely we can speak out against violence and absolutely can speak out but not to echo what we are to believe to do what sometimes feels, if it doesn't hurt it doesn't help. >> i think the first first amendment is so misunderstood and the hardest thing. it's one thing to say yes i've are right to speak and it's another thing to say you have a right to speak even though i hate what you are saying. when the founding others but the hefirst amendment of the constitution it wasn't a deal and it wasn't the first thing i thought of and also it wasn't entirely free speech at that time. >> ben franklin and of all people no o
i can remember in the 60s and the aclu, the aclu backed their right to do that or they weree carryingflags. >> they got a lot of grief. >> i know they did it i thought wow that's true to free-speech. >> inc. of the head of the naacp to protect the rights of the ku klux klansmen calling for his own murder calling for the murder of african-americans. saying i hate this, it scares me but i'm not going to take the role of shutting down another person's view. what can we do?...
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if you have actually, la, aclu, nanette, theater, missouri and the lack of the by you will be apply, you know, you learn your her case cornea for me, the most fam, behind the kill roughly. but he had been heavily able, as hard as he being above my condemned for a bad number. and not mister pe years or feel were initial fear and sadness so radically and nevada louis her, let me, how do you know and i lot bad or bad, lee. hello, lottie and my boss than i knew was above my name. it is that those danny, are 30, the le dames go bad. and i mission either, mom says gary at will be day. can you, sam? so i'm looking for the said that i saw the lameness way. will the have to be said that it will kill lynette? little enough ahead or she can use that to be a bad minimum of kashmir that way and it was all the poem the good. okay. luckily come in, then add for us and then i'm going to base somebody's my badge. but damn it. i'm going to be that way. yes, sir. bye la valley bother middle, may you? but we had a balance. how's the miss? how many years? i bob a dollar. how dollars who these will be abl
if you have actually, la, aclu, nanette, theater, missouri and the lack of the by you will be apply, you know, you learn your her case cornea for me, the most fam, behind the kill roughly. but he had been heavily able, as hard as he being above my condemned for a bad number. and not mister pe years or feel were initial fear and sadness so radically and nevada louis her, let me, how do you know and i lot bad or bad, lee. hello, lottie and my boss than i knew was above my name. it is that those...
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good alum, mammy, aclu aflac lu nathan, the theatre, missouri and lackey the by you will be melana, you know, you learn your case cornea for me, the most fam became a visa kill roughly but still have been her bill are able of hobb, eddie being above my condemned for a bad number and not missile pay years or feel were initial fear and sadness, so radical and nevada. louis her, let me, how did not, and i lot bad or badly hello. lot in my boss than i knew was above my name. it is that those danny, are 30, let them go bad. my mission. i had a mom so gary actually had to be a day on can you some, some service i'm looking for. the said that i saw the lameness way or they have to be said that it, it will kill, learn a little in the header. she, emma, can you job with the level based on that piece when it was all of the good. okay. luckily, come in. then add the rest and then i'm going to evade somebody's my badge. but damn it. i'm going to be me, turn it danish way. yes sir, by le valley bother middle, may you? but we had a balance. but how many years i bought a house out of who these will be
good alum, mammy, aclu aflac lu nathan, the theatre, missouri and lackey the by you will be melana, you know, you learn your case cornea for me, the most fam became a visa kill roughly but still have been her bill are able of hobb, eddie being above my condemned for a bad number and not missile pay years or feel were initial fear and sadness, so radical and nevada. louis her, let me, how did not, and i lot bad or badly hello. lot in my boss than i knew was above my name. it is that those danny,...
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disability and others at risk of become attention seriously ill if they contract covid the aclu says the ban and mask mandates disproportionally effects at risk students on the news the rising number of covid cases among children and what's being done to fight it, airing tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern. back to you. >>> thanks, rahel. >>> turning to the flunk sector oil pushing higher and energy stocks in the spotlight. the top performing sector gaining nearly 5%. josh kiko kicking it off with you, what's your take on the broader space? >> look, i think these stocks, up, they're not supposed to trade one for one with the underlying commodities but sentimentwise they definitely is from a high correlation. if you think you have a view of oil materially different from the market and you want to trade the names, there are some amazing opportunities. they're very high beta stocks these days, some big short positions. there is a lot of volatility you can make money both directions none of that has anything to do with what i do i do to day my take on the next $5 in wti up or down, it would lit
disability and others at risk of become attention seriously ill if they contract covid the aclu says the ban and mask mandates disproportionally effects at risk students on the news the rising number of covid cases among children and what's being done to fight it, airing tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern. back to you. >>> thanks, rahel. >>> turning to the flunk sector oil pushing higher and energy stocks in the spotlight. the top performing sector gaining nearly 5%. josh kiko...
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, the aclu backed their right to do that. they were carrying nazi flags. >> they took a lot of grief for that. >> i know they did. i thought wow, that's true to your principles. that's true to free speech, and you're a lawyer. >> think of the head of the naacp voted with the majority to protect the rights of a klu klux klanman calling for his own murder, calling for the murder of african americans. marshall was able to see i hate this. it scares me. but i can't -- i'm not going to take the role of shutting down another person's speech. so what can we do? absolutely we speak out against sile silencing. absolutely we speak out against these, but not to echo what we already believe, to do what sometimes feels -- if it doesn't hurt, it doesn't count, put it like that. >> i think the 1st amendment is so misunderstood, and the hardest thing, it's one thing to say yes, i have a right to speak. it is another thing to say you have a right to speak even though i hate what you are saying. when the founding fathers put the 1st amendment
, the aclu backed their right to do that. they were carrying nazi flags. >> they took a lot of grief for that. >> i know they did. i thought wow, that's true to your principles. that's true to free speech, and you're a lawyer. >> think of the head of the naacp voted with the majority to protect the rights of a klu klux klanman calling for his own murder, calling for the murder of african americans. marshall was able to see i hate this. it scares me. but i can't -- i'm not...
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we did not get to the speech suppression parts of hr1 that even the aclu says is unconstitutional.arly voting is interesting. it is convenience voting. that is what the experts call it. when i say experts, i mean people that, like the ending -- like the naacp is hired. if you can walk into a location days before an election, that is more convenient than having to do it on election day. but the studies show very clearly that the primary argument made for early voting is not accurate, and that is that it increases turnout. that more people will come out to vote and participate. the pew foundation -- again, experts used by the naacp in the north carolina case in the last few years -- have found in their studies, outside of litigation, that early voting actually lowers participation rates, or it stays the same, which would be ok, of course. but the majority of studies find it reduces turnout. so that bill is a true federal takeover, and there is a reason that it didn't get any republican votes. nor did hr4 in the house this week. you mentioned that earlier. in 1965 there was a higher p
we did not get to the speech suppression parts of hr1 that even the aclu says is unconstitutional.arly voting is interesting. it is convenience voting. that is what the experts call it. when i say experts, i mean people that, like the ending -- like the naacp is hired. if you can walk into a location days before an election, that is more convenient than having to do it on election day. but the studies show very clearly that the primary argument made for early voting is not accurate, and that is...
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aclu is resuming a lawsuit against the biden administration over the use of title 42 ending settlementut as covid 19 cases rise among migrants buses of migrants are still being moved across the state including to laredo where hospitals are reaching capacity. >> very insensitive, even cool to create this environment where people are competing for beds, we are asking injunctive relief, put a halt to this. >> border patrol agents are continuously overwhelmed at the southern border, the ap reporting at 210,000 migrants arrested in july alone, 21,000 more than in june of this year. the rio grande valley and el paso sector reporting the highest number of encounter the family units crossing to the us. coming up later this hour we will hear from brandon judd, national border patrol council president who says he isn't surprised with the surging number of migrants. todd: thank you very much. jillian: scotsman jim jordan demanding answers after he said the whistleblower accused the white house of failing to enforce border policies. >> it was a lower so they are not detaining people they are suppo
aclu is resuming a lawsuit against the biden administration over the use of title 42 ending settlementut as covid 19 cases rise among migrants buses of migrants are still being moved across the state including to laredo where hospitals are reaching capacity. >> very insensitive, even cool to create this environment where people are competing for beds, we are asking injunctive relief, put a halt to this. >> border patrol agents are continuously overwhelmed at the southern border, the...
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the aclu back to their right to do that.e carrying nasty flags serious i thought wow, that is true to your principles andru fe speech. you are a lawyer. >> head of the naacp voted with the majority to protect the rights of the ku klux klan calling for his own murder, the murder of african-americans. marshall was able tos. seek i he this, it scares me that i'm not going to take the role of shutting down another person's speech so what can we do? speak out against them but not to echo what we already believe. to do sometimes feels, if it doesn't hurt, it doesn't count. >> i think the first amendment itself is understood and the hardest thing, it's one thing to say have a right to speak but it's another to say you have a right to speak even though i hate what you are saying. the founding fathers put the first amendment in the constitution, ittu wasn't a snap deal, it wasn't the first thing they thought and also it wasn't entirely free speech of the time. >> ben franklin of all people, said when they pass first amendment, no one
the aclu back to their right to do that.e carrying nasty flags serious i thought wow, that is true to your principles andru fe speech. you are a lawyer. >> head of the naacp voted with the majority to protect the rights of the ku klux klan calling for his own murder, the murder of african-americans. marshall was able tos. seek i he this, it scares me that i'm not going to take the role of shutting down another person's speech so what can we do? speak out against them but not to echo what...
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there's a legal defense against a lawsuit filed by the aclu.arrow street and the rv ban is unconstitutional. >>> san jose is moving forward with dismantling a large homeless incampment. the city leaders say finding emergency shelter for around 200 people is nearly impossible. it will remove people in phases and the entire camp is expected to be empty by next summer. >>> breaking right now at 6:00, raging out of control. most of northern california -- a northern california community burned to the ground overnight as the fast-moving fires charred its destructive course. plus -- >> they sometimes connect the flights here just to get the vaccine. >> cable cars, the golden gate bridge and covid shots? why people around the world are traveling to san francisco to get vaccinated. >>> as we get closer to the ceremony in tokyo, record covid cases just hitting the capitol. we're live in tokyo. this is "today in the bay." >>> welcome to thursday morning. thank you so much for starting
there's a legal defense against a lawsuit filed by the aclu.arrow street and the rv ban is unconstitutional. >>> san jose is moving forward with dismantling a large homeless incampment. the city leaders say finding emergency shelter for around 200 people is nearly impossible. it will remove people in phases and the entire camp is expected to be empty by next summer. >>> breaking right now at 6:00, raging out of control. most of northern california -- a northern california...
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and the aclu backed their right to do that. of the majority to protect the rights of the ku klux klan calling for his own murder, calling for the murder of african-americans. i'm not going to take the role of shutting down so what can we do. not to echo what we already believe, to do what sometimes feels if it doesn't hurt, it doesn't count, let's put it like that. >> i think the amendment is misunderstood and the hard thing it's one thing to say, yes, i had a right to speak and another to say you had a right to speak although i hate what you're saying. when the founding fathers but the first amendment in the constitution, it wasn't a snap deal or the first thing they thought of and also it wasn't entirely free speech at the time. >> ben franklin of all people said when they passed the first amendment no one had real ideas of what they were doing. there was no debate during the constitutional convention. it's emerged in the last 50 years. is it i don't want a free history but we also have to appreciate our achievements? know, t
and the aclu backed their right to do that. of the majority to protect the rights of the ku klux klan calling for his own murder, calling for the murder of african-americans. i'm not going to take the role of shutting down so what can we do. not to echo what we already believe, to do what sometimes feels if it doesn't hurt, it doesn't count, let's put it like that. >> i think the amendment is misunderstood and the hard thing it's one thing to say, yes, i had a right to speak and another...
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kennedy: that's true and aclu has effectively been backing them.inesses in downtown l.a., business owners are frustrated as the resident in venice because they have shops, restaurants, all sorts of facilities you can't access because of the tense so it's a $1000 fine won't do it, what will do it? but will take care of homelessness in los angeles? so far, it's not going billing dollars added because that seems to be incentivizing. >> we have seen the more money you spend on homeless services, the bigger the problem get show more money means more problems. the homeless encampment and neighborhoods in new york, our states are very different. new york has a different mandate and california. new york has a right to self act. california does not but i think what unites the two is we are both living under one high mandate and that policy is first so what does that mean? it means housing first, questions later. nothing really make sense and that's one reason i joined a statewide coalition in california so we are advocating for shelter first, housing earned
kennedy: that's true and aclu has effectively been backing them.inesses in downtown l.a., business owners are frustrated as the resident in venice because they have shops, restaurants, all sorts of facilities you can't access because of the tense so it's a $1000 fine won't do it, what will do it? but will take care of homelessness in los angeles? so far, it's not going billing dollars added because that seems to be incentivizing. >> we have seen the more money you spend on homeless...
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against your own interest because i can remember when the marched through skokie in the 60s and the aclubacked their right to do that. they were carrying flags. >> i thought that's true to your principle. that's true to free-speech. >> thurgood marshall the head of the naacp the majority to protect the rights of the ku klux klan and calling for his own murder calling for the murder of african-americans. marsha was able to see, i hate this. it scares me but i'm not going to take the role of shutting down another person speech. absolutely we should speak out against violence and absolutely we should speak out against it but not to echo what we are to believe. do we sometimes feels, if it doesn't heard it doesn't -- count. >> i think the first amendment so misunderstood and it's one thing to say guess i've are right to speak another thing to say you have a right to speech and i hate what you are saying. when the founding fathers that the first amendment and the constitution and wasn't a deal. it wasn't the first thing i thought of and also it wasn't entirely free-speech at the time. >> and
against your own interest because i can remember when the marched through skokie in the 60s and the aclubacked their right to do that. they were carrying flags. >> i thought that's true to your principle. that's true to free-speech. >> thurgood marshall the head of the naacp the majority to protect the rights of the ku klux klan and calling for his own murder calling for the murder of african-americans. marsha was able to see, i hate this. it scares me but i'm not going to take the...
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and getting people who have different walks of life like public defenders and like people from the acluhenomenal person. >> white house deputy press secretary andrew bates wrote, joe biden has won the confirmation of more black women than any president in american history. and it's important no note that lee's nomination is not only a part to counteract hundreds of conservatives mostly white judges but also reshape the federal court systems with diverse judges with non-traditional backgrounds and non-traditional paths to the bench. that is it for today and for this weekend. i'm alicia menendez. i'll see you here next weekend at 6:00 p.m. eastern for more "american voices." for now it is time for "the mehdi hasan show" with a special guest host. hi, anand. >>> good evening. i'm in for mehdi hasan. tonight, the infrastructure bill is closer than ever to president biden's desk. we are moments away from a key vote. if it passes the senate, will the house take it up? and will progressives play ball? i'll ask congressman jamal bowman. then is it too little too late? some say the president sho
and getting people who have different walks of life like public defenders and like people from the acluhenomenal person. >> white house deputy press secretary andrew bates wrote, joe biden has won the confirmation of more black women than any president in american history. and it's important no note that lee's nomination is not only a part to counteract hundreds of conservatives mostly white judges but also reshape the federal court systems with diverse judges with non-traditional...
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in south carolina the aclu filed a lawsuit challenging the governor's ban on mark mandates in schoolnd kentucky after court order the governor took back his mask mandate. >> more than a third of the positive tests that we are doing now are children under the age of 18 and as that continues to happen and they -- they are spreading in schools, they are bringing it home to their families. >> there's no approved vaccine for kids under 12 which is why experts say getting adults vaccinate is the is important. here in california 6500 students in the los angeles school trick have been forced to miss classes and quarantine at home in just the first week of school. that is due to about 3,000 positive tests and 3500 close contacts of those who tested positive. >>> school district across the nation and right here in the bay area are seeing staffing shortages. one sister vai felt that 75% of districts don't have enough teachers. many say they quit teaching because of the pandemic. >> it's much earlier than i expected. at least five or six years earlier than i expected i would. i was a chemistry t
in south carolina the aclu filed a lawsuit challenging the governor's ban on mark mandates in schoolnd kentucky after court order the governor took back his mask mandate. >> more than a third of the positive tests that we are doing now are children under the age of 18 and as that continues to happen and they -- they are spreading in schools, they are bringing it home to their families. >> there's no approved vaccine for kids under 12 which is why experts say getting adults vaccinate...
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henderson, you represent 200 civil rights organizations, including the aclu, the naacp, adl. that means you and your members are at the forefront of the deadly reality that is the threat of domestic terrorism, from white supremacists, antigovernment groups, conspiracy theorists, and a list of violent extremists in our country. in your view, how has this threat evolved for your members over the last few years? mr. henderson: thank you for the question, mr. chairman. the issue of domestic terrorism and hate crime violence, call it what you will, has been a significant problem throughout the history of the african-american experience and in many other communities as i mentioned in my formal testimony that have been marginalized in american society throughout the time of their presence in this country. i noted of course the experience of african-americans with chattel slavery, with jim crow segregation, with the deprivation of access to the right to vote, and continue to violence directed towards our communities by way of lynching and pogroms that have acute -- that have occurred
henderson, you represent 200 civil rights organizations, including the aclu, the naacp, adl. that means you and your members are at the forefront of the deadly reality that is the threat of domestic terrorism, from white supremacists, antigovernment groups, conspiracy theorists, and a list of violent extremists in our country. in your view, how has this threat evolved for your members over the last few years? mr. henderson: thank you for the question, mr. chairman. the issue of domestic...
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the lawsuit was filed by the aclu and oxfam, among other groups, which denounce title 42 as cruel, illegaland a violation of due process rights. your thoughts, congress member omar rep. omar: i think therumpeter policies desk the trump -- the trump era policies are disastrous. the people that come to our border are escaping desperate situations. it is easy for people to judge. it is easy foreople to talk about what makes somebody come to the border. i think a lot about what would have happened ifhey had closed its borders to my family when they were fleeing. where would i have been today? for me, it is really important for this administration and for every single person in this country to realize realize conss . chip away at yourself knowing you are turning people away who desperately need help and are coming to this country knowing that we have been a country that welcomes people and provides opportunities for people. amy: i choked up reading your book. the part where you are in the refugee camp and you lose your beloved aunt. can you tell us about her? this goes to people waiting in refu
the lawsuit was filed by the aclu and oxfam, among other groups, which denounce title 42 as cruel, illegaland a violation of due process rights. your thoughts, congress member omar rep. omar: i think therumpeter policies desk the trump -- the trump era policies are disastrous. the people that come to our border are escaping desperate situations. it is easy for people to judge. it is easy foreople to talk about what makes somebody come to the border. i think a lot about what would have happened...
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the aclu backed their right to do that. they were caring flags. >> a lot. >> i know they did.i thought wow, that is true to your principles. that's true to free-speech. >> think of marshall, head of the naacp voting with the majority to protect the rights ku klux klan men for his own murder, calling for the murder of african-americans. marshall can see, i hate this. this scares me i'm not going to take the role of shutting down another person speech. what can we do? absolutely week speak out against silence and against this but not to echo what we are to believe. to do what sometimes feels, if it doesn't hurt, it doesn't count. >> i think the first amendment is so misunderstood and the hardest thing, yes i have a right to speech but another thing have a right to speak even though i hate what you are saying. when the foundingin fathers put the first amendment in the constitution, it wasn't a snap deal, it wasn't the first thing i thought of, and also, it wasn't entirely free-speech at that time. >> ben franklin, of all people, said when they passed the first amendment, no one h
the aclu backed their right to do that. they were caring flags. >> a lot. >> i know they did.i thought wow, that is true to your principles. that's true to free-speech. >> think of marshall, head of the naacp voting with the majority to protect the rights ku klux klan men for his own murder, calling for the murder of african-americans. marshall can see, i hate this. this scares me i'm not going to take the role of shutting down another person speech. what can we do? absolutely...
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kennedy: that is true, the aclu has effectively been backing them.a. are as frustrated as the resident them venice. they have shops, they have restaurants, all sorts of facilities people cannot access because of the tense. it's a $1000 fine if you do it, what will take care of homelessness in los angeles? so far it's not just throwing billions of dollars of the problem that seems to be incentivizing. >> the more money you spent on homeless, the bigger the problem gets. more money means more problems. i'm here new york and i was visiting some the homeless encampments here in new york, our states are very different. new york has a different mandate than california. new york has the right to self activate california does not. what really unites the two is we are both living under one highly flawed federal mandates. that is housing first. what does that mean? housing first questions later. nothing really makes sense. that's one of the reasons i joined a statewide coalition in california for we are really advocating for shelter first, housing earned. kenn
kennedy: that is true, the aclu has effectively been backing them.a. are as frustrated as the resident them venice. they have shops, they have restaurants, all sorts of facilities people cannot access because of the tense. it's a $1000 fine if you do it, what will take care of homelessness in los angeles? so far it's not just throwing billions of dollars of the problem that seems to be incentivizing. >> the more money you spent on homeless, the bigger the problem gets. more money means...
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governed by cdc analysis of public health factors which many of called for a end of the policy, the aclug a lawsuit against the biden administration of the use of title 42 ending settlement talks but as cases rise among migrants, busloads of migrants are being moved across the state including to laredo were hospitals our reaching capacity. >> the migrants, very insensitive, even cool to create this environment where sick people are competing now for bids. we are asking injunctive relief. jillian: this as border patrol agents are continuously overwhelmed at the southern border. the babies are putting 210,000 migrants arrested in july all own, that is 21,000 more than in june this year. the rio grande valley in el paso sector reporting the highest number of encounters of family units crossing into the us and these numbers come amid the hottest weeks of the summer not only putting migrants in dangerous situations but also border patrol agents as well. jillian: thank you. todd: this comes as mexico refuses to let some of those migrant families return to their side of the border. we talk to b
governed by cdc analysis of public health factors which many of called for a end of the policy, the aclug a lawsuit against the biden administration of the use of title 42 ending settlement talks but as cases rise among migrants, busloads of migrants are being moved across the state including to laredo were hospitals our reaching capacity. >> the migrants, very insensitive, even cool to create this environment where sick people are competing now for bids. we are asking injunctive relief....
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in south carolina, the aclu filed a lawsuit challenging the governor's ban on mandatesin schools.entucky, after a court order the governor took back his school mark mandate. then there is this. >> more than a third of the positive tests that we are doing now are children under the age of 18. as that continues to happen, and they -- spreading it in schools, some of them are bringing it home to their families. >> there is still no approved vaccine for kids under 12 which is why getting adults vaccinate is the important. here in california 6500 students in the los angeles school district have been forced to miss classes and quarantine at home in just the first week of school. that is due to about 3,000 positive tests and 3500 close contacts of those who tested positive. >>> school district across the nation and here in the bay area are seeing staffing shortages. one survey found that 75% of districts don't have enough teachers and many are saying they have quit teaching because of the pandemic. >> it's much earlier than i expected. at least five or six years earlier than i expected.
in south carolina, the aclu filed a lawsuit challenging the governor's ban on mandatesin schools.entucky, after a court order the governor took back his school mark mandate. then there is this. >> more than a third of the positive tests that we are doing now are children under the age of 18. as that continues to happen, and they -- spreading it in schools, some of them are bringing it home to their families. >> there is still no approved vaccine for kids under 12 which is why...
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the aclu denounced the policy as illegal and inhumane, and warned it will create the perfect storm foracial profiling. a federal judge earlier this week temporarily blocked the executive order until next week when another hearing is scheduled. the biden administration will soon require thousands of border agents to begin wearing body cameras. immigrant justice advocates have demanded the practice to improve accountability after dozens of fatal shootings involving border agents and mounting allegations of abuse against migrant asylum-seekers and others. and todamarks 76ears since the united states dropped the world's first atomic bomb on the japanese city of hiroshima, killing some 140,000 people. during a ceremony today at the site of the blast, japanese prime minister yoshihide suga vowed japan would work with other nations to promote nuclear disarmament. he did not mention the treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons which japan has not signed. democracy now! visited the hiroshima peace memorial in 2014 and spoke to a survivor of the bombing. to see our coverage, go to democracyn
the aclu denounced the policy as illegal and inhumane, and warned it will create the perfect storm foracial profiling. a federal judge earlier this week temporarily blocked the executive order until next week when another hearing is scheduled. the biden administration will soon require thousands of border agents to begin wearing body cameras. immigrant justice advocates have demanded the practice to improve accountability after dozens of fatal shootings involving border agents and mounting...
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school tells us they are reviewing the situation and this mother is now looking for an attorney and the aclunow involved. >> and now kron 4 sports from the 18 t fiber sports desk. >> the a's on the south side taking on the white sox game 3 game 4 has been a huge struggle out there in chicago. this dad is struggle to try to get a selfie come on. a stay still kid top of the 4 a's down a run. seth brown to take this one. the other way. the solo blast ties it at one bottom of the 6th now white sox with a one-run lead to long for luis he shoots one into the left field gap base hit to run will score and the white sox pad their lead to 2. top of the 9th liam hendriks, the in the closing and he does just that blows. it passed jed lowry that 99 mile per hour of high heat. that's the ballgame a's ball. 3 to 2. they look to avoid the sweep tomorrow. chris bassitt, this was yesterday he escaped what could have been way, way worse. it was hard to watch the a's ace because i was not affected when he was drilled by a 100 miles per hour. a line drive. he did break his cheekbone and needed some stitches. he
school tells us they are reviewing the situation and this mother is now looking for an attorney and the aclunow involved. >> and now kron 4 sports from the 18 t fiber sports desk. >> the a's on the south side taking on the white sox game 3 game 4 has been a huge struggle out there in chicago. this dad is struggle to try to get a selfie come on. a stay still kid top of the 4 a's down a run. seth brown to take this one. the other way. the solo blast ties it at one bottom of the 6th...
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reporter: brandon green is the director of the racial and economic justice program at the aclu of northern california. he says the pandemic has impacted some communities more than others. >> there are parents who may have felt comfortable a few weeks ago who now don't. there may be parents who would feel comfortable sending their parents back on day one, but by day 10 may not. there needs to be flexibility. reporter: school districts and families navigating the return to end person learning during a pandemic that has not let up. ama: bay area, you can see how cases have gone up and down. the winter surge was the worst but our current summer search is eclipsing last year's. on august 10, the rolling average of new cases was around 1300. most recently, it was over 1900. for the second day in a row, california's test positivity rate has gone down, now 6.2%. the state reported fewer than 10,000 new cases, but 300 new patients were admitted to the hospital. dan: testing trouble reported in the north bay. complaints about a nonprofit pop-up site led to its closure and the state is getting involv
reporter: brandon green is the director of the racial and economic justice program at the aclu of northern california. he says the pandemic has impacted some communities more than others. >> there are parents who may have felt comfortable a few weeks ago who now don't. there may be parents who would feel comfortable sending their parents back on day one, but by day 10 may not. there needs to be flexibility. reporter: school districts and families navigating the return to end person...
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organization moveon.org gifted nearly half of the total funds, $430,000 to staffing services and the national aclu cash and $4,000 in staff time. the opposing group, all of minneapolis, which supports policed reform but does not think a charter amendment is necessary has raised us $109,000. a spokesperson for the s for minneapolis group defended the outside money saying in part they always knew there was a handful of people who had benefited from the power and resource holding and they're not going to yield easily. after this holding events to minneapolis to replace the police department say they want something new. >> we deserve better than neglect at best and the abuse at worst. >> safety exists beyond policing. >> other minneapolis neighbor say they cannot get behind abolishing the police movement. >> there's been three or four times we've had shoot-outs right in front of our house. my bedroom window is right there. >> we need policed. we need good police. we need the bad police gone but we need police. >> you may recall minneapolis city council reduced police funding and since then there's bee
organization moveon.org gifted nearly half of the total funds, $430,000 to staffing services and the national aclu cash and $4,000 in staff time. the opposing group, all of minneapolis, which supports policed reform but does not think a charter amendment is necessary has raised us $109,000. a spokesperson for the s for minneapolis group defended the outside money saying in part they always knew there was a handful of people who had benefited from the power and resource holding and they're not...
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the first no parking signs going up this month, the aclu taking this city to court claiming the bands to the city's homeless population and those whose only housing option they say is an rv. the city says it will defend the ordinance and seeking to balance safety concerns. if bring in the legal eagles to debate. welcome, you guys. >> hi, shannon. >> shannon: exhibit a, here's what we know in november 57% of mountain view voters approved of the ballot measure making rv parking illegal. if the city council followed up by calling for enforcement of the ban in the summer. if under the ban, rvs and oversized vehicles cannot park on 444 of the 525 streets. that's a lot of streets. that's what the voters said they wanted. >> the town ordinance says the town council does not have to go through with it but they decided to go through with it. at the subject matter, i was saying to myself of course the city can do this but i handled a case myself or you cannot go after a protected class it including people who are socially and economically disadvantaged or the disabled who are disproportionally
the first no parking signs going up this month, the aclu taking this city to court claiming the bands to the city's homeless population and those whose only housing option they say is an rv. the city says it will defend the ordinance and seeking to balance safety concerns. if bring in the legal eagles to debate. welcome, you guys. >> hi, shannon. >> shannon: exhibit a, here's what we know in november 57% of mountain view voters approved of the ballot measure making rv parking...
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remember when lawyers represented terrorists and the aclu would come to their defense.t that we'll have them cob comme back. >>> coming up. petco. pets and the pandemic and later dr. scott gottlieb and boosters, the delta spread and what offices will look like this fall over $1.5 billion last y. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. we've got you taken care of, sgt. houston. thank you. that was fast! one call to usaa got her a tow, her claim paid... ...and even her grandpa's dog tags back. get a quote. what if you could have the perspective to see more? at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we are morgan stanley. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with a bit more thought we can all do our part to keep plastic out of the ocea. ss. >>> petco reported earnings. joining us now, petco ceo. i don't ha
remember when lawyers represented terrorists and the aclu would come to their defense.t that we'll have them cob comme back. >>> coming up. petco. pets and the pandemic and later dr. scott gottlieb and boosters, the delta spread and what offices will look like this fall over $1.5 billion last y. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. we've got you taken care of, sgt. houston. thank you. that was fast! one call to usaa got her a tow, her claim paid... ...and even her grandpa's dog...
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the aclu says the policy punishes penal for seeking asylum by trapping them in miserable, dangerous conditionsroup tracked more than 1,500 reports of murder, rape, kidnapping, torture, and assault. more than 300 kidnappings of children. on one of my trips last year, i spoke to a woman with her two sons left in limbo for two months. >> with me now, paula ramos, msnbc contributor and the author of "finding latinx: in search for the voices redefining latino identity." also melissa murray, nyu law professor and msnbc lisle analyst and former law clerk to justice sonia sotomayor. all right, we're going to talk a lot about the legal piece of this. but i also want to talk about the fact that we're talking about a policy that is wrong, that is morally reprehensible. what does what the supreme court just decided mean for asylum seekers? >> it's a death trap. it is a death sentence. i mean, it is that plain and simple. i wish i was exaggerating, but that's what it is. just to give you a picture what's happening along the border, just in the last six months, more than out of migrants have either been kid
the aclu says the policy punishes penal for seeking asylum by trapping them in miserable, dangerous conditionsroup tracked more than 1,500 reports of murder, rape, kidnapping, torture, and assault. more than 300 kidnappings of children. on one of my trips last year, i spoke to a woman with her two sons left in limbo for two months. >> with me now, paula ramos, msnbc contributor and the author of "finding latinx: in search for the voices redefining latino identity." also melissa...
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the aclu decided they're going back to court.nd executive order targeting the transport of migrants and a federal judge ruled this week that that order is temporarily blocked but these are two lawsuits that the administration has to fight in the coming weeks and months. >> we'll be watching with you. priscilla alvarez, thank you so much for that report. >>> so how did taiwan become chinese taipei at this year's olympic games? we'll have a very strange story about this next. >>> plus, fears that a shadow war escalating between israel and iran. we're live on the ground in both countries coming up. ♪ centrum multigummies aren't just great tasting... they're power-packed vitamins... that help unleash your energy. loaded with b vitamins... ...and other key essential nutrients... ...it's a tasty way to conquer your day. try centrum multi gummies. now with a new look. before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents
the aclu decided they're going back to court.nd executive order targeting the transport of migrants and a federal judge ruled this week that that order is temporarily blocked but these are two lawsuits that the administration has to fight in the coming weeks and months. >> we'll be watching with you. priscilla alvarez, thank you so much for that report. >>> so how did taiwan become chinese taipei at this year's olympic games? we'll have a very strange story about this next....
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aclu is filing a lawsuit.ith parents of children with pre-existing conditions who are effected by this. this family is not part of this lawsuit, but they are in south carolina, and they show the human side of this, and the difficult choice that parents are facing with kids with pre-existing conditions. two of them had diabetes and had to go back to classrooms with no masks. they're the only ones wearing them. here's what they said. >> were the kids wearing masks? >> not anyone in my class. >> actually, somebody said in my class covid is getting better, that's why they don't have to wear masks. but it is actually getting worse. >> one of the boys in my class at my desk said covid is not even here any more. >> and how did that make you feel? >> i am scared and upset. i know covid is still around and it is getting worse. >> so ella caught covid, the girl on the left. she's recovering. it was hard for their mother. she said her blood sugar spiked and there's all kinds of kids like her part of the lawsuit. they're
aclu is filing a lawsuit.ith parents of children with pre-existing conditions who are effected by this. this family is not part of this lawsuit, but they are in south carolina, and they show the human side of this, and the difficult choice that parents are facing with kids with pre-existing conditions. two of them had diabetes and had to go back to classrooms with no masks. they're the only ones wearing them. here's what they said. >> were the kids wearing masks? >> not anyone in my...
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the aclu says the policy punishes people for seeking asylum by trapping them in miserable, dangerousacked 1,500 reports of murder, rape, kidnapping, corps tour and assault, more than 300 kidnappings or attempted kidnapping of children. emma and her two sons had been stuck for two months, in limbo, waiting on their request to enter the united states. [ speaking foreign language ] with me now, a vice correspondent and msnbc contributor and the author of "finding latinx: in search of the voices defining latino identity." also with me, a former law clerk to justice sonia sotomayor. i want to talk about the fact that we're talking about a policy that is wrong, that is morally reprehensible. what does what the supreme court just decided mean for asylum seekers? >> it's a death trap. it is a death sentence. it's that plain and simple. i wish i was exaggerating but that is exactly what it is. to give you a picture of what is happening along the u.s./mexico border, in the last six months more than 6,000 migrants have been attacked. more than 100 migrants have died attempting to cross into ari
the aclu says the policy punishes people for seeking asylum by trapping them in miserable, dangerousacked 1,500 reports of murder, rape, kidnapping, corps tour and assault, more than 300 kidnappings or attempted kidnapping of children. emma and her two sons had been stuck for two months, in limbo, waiting on their request to enter the united states. [ speaking foreign language ] with me now, a vice correspondent and msnbc contributor and the author of "finding latinx: in search of the...