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cut the budget of the military, let the aclu.ey, you al-qaeda guy, you better not hurt us or we'll give you a bad report card. ladies i that very much. plenty more ahead. chris wallace will handicap the republican debate this weekend. and they could be vital to the nomination. then lou dodd on whether taxpayer dollars should be used to fund the chevy volt. we hope you stay tuned for those reports. lu? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings analysis. probability analysis: that's what opportunity looks like. it's all visual. intuitive. and it's available free, wherever the web is. this is how trade strategies are built. tradearchitect. only from td ameritrade. welcome to better trade commission free for 60 days when you open an account. >> bill: in the geraldo segment, one of the most villainous person living is casey anthony would was acquitted of murdering her two-year-old daughter. for the past
cut the budget of the military, let the aclu.ey, you al-qaeda guy, you better not hurt us or we'll give you a bad report card. ladies i that very much. plenty more ahead. chris wallace will handicap the republican debate this weekend. and they could be vital to the nomination. then lou dodd on whether taxpayer dollars should be used to fund the chevy volt. we hope you stay tuned for those reports. lu? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade tradearchitect....
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cut the budget of the military, let the aclu.u al-qaeda guy, you better not hurt us or we'll give you a bad report card. ladies i that very much. plenty more ahead. chris wallace will handicap the republican debate this weekend. and they could be vital to the nomination. then lou dodd on whether taxpayer dollars should be used to fund the chevy volt. we hope you stay tuned for those reports. >> bill: in the geraldo segment, one of the most villainous person living is casey anthony would was acquitted of murdering her two-year-old daughter. for the past few months, she has been hiding out. recently this video of her surfaced on the net. >> how much things have changed since july and how many things haven't changed. the thing is that things are starting to look up and things are starting to change in a good way. things stay good and that they ohm get better. >> bill: here now with reaction, geraldo rivera. you're close to the defense attorneys for miss anthony. but i have to tell you, this is so dumb for her to do that. just keep q
cut the budget of the military, let the aclu.u al-qaeda guy, you better not hurt us or we'll give you a bad report card. ladies i that very much. plenty more ahead. chris wallace will handicap the republican debate this weekend. and they could be vital to the nomination. then lou dodd on whether taxpayer dollars should be used to fund the chevy volt. we hope you stay tuned for those reports. >> bill: in the geraldo segment, one of the most villainous person living is casey anthony would...
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that allays concerns raised by the aclu. with respect to equal protection argument, there are time, place, and manner restrictions for we'll conveyance given the small size of the plaza and the size of the conveyances being restricted. as written, we have approved it and are prepared to defend it if the board doesn't adopt it and is challenged. >> -- of the board does adopt it and it is challenged. supervisor wiener: a initially, they had raised concerns specific to requiring a permit to sell things. i included a broad exception for printed material in terms of expanding it to any expression, whether it is printed material. in talking to the aclu, i understand their rationale. i don't think they're saying it is unconstitutional, but it could be applied in an unconstitutional way. as i interpret it, it would -- you can always think of a scenario where someone is selling a good and it is somehow expressive and you are asking the police to make that call. that's an issue that's always going to be present whenever you have a req
that allays concerns raised by the aclu. with respect to equal protection argument, there are time, place, and manner restrictions for we'll conveyance given the small size of the plaza and the size of the conveyances being restricted. as written, we have approved it and are prepared to defend it if the board doesn't adopt it and is challenged. >> -- of the board does adopt it and it is challenged. supervisor wiener: a initially, they had raised concerns specific to requiring a permit to...
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you are on the air with laura murphy of the aclu.r: if they require the idea, i always wanted to see the fourth branch of government recognized as a voting body of voters. i do not think they should be able to change the laws governing voting. it should be decided by the voters. also, i was wondering, if they are having us the the id card, maybe they should have watched some how, using technology. so when i vote on a digital voting thing and i've signed in, it will not let me sign and anywhere else. guest: the first issue is when you mail in your voting. generally for male in voting, the first time you show up at the polls, you do have to present a photo id of some kind. male in voting understandably, thousands of people could mail in false voting registration, but we have not seen as a problem in the state. we've seen people confused, we have seen people move and forget to update their voter registration material, but we and not seen the problem with mail-in voting. some states have excluded mail- in voting from some of these restri
you are on the air with laura murphy of the aclu.r: if they require the idea, i always wanted to see the fourth branch of government recognized as a voting body of voters. i do not think they should be able to change the laws governing voting. it should be decided by the voters. also, i was wondering, if they are having us the the id card, maybe they should have watched some how, using technology. so when i vote on a digital voting thing and i've signed in, it will not let me sign and anywhere...
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. >> reporter: cindy with aclu has filed a lute for confiscating -- filed a lawsuit for a police officer who confiscated a video. >> reporter: is it your opinion that the police officers don't know that what they're doing isn't proper? >> i think the police are you know on notice that this is the interpretation that the courts are giving, it's hard for them to pretend that they don't understand that. >> take the wall. >> reporter: police officers confronted shaw, forced him to give up his phone and took it as evidence. >> why did you give up your phone? >> i was certain i was going to go to jail. i was surrounded by police officers who were telling me i had to give my phone up. >> reporter: that afternoon, he got his phone back from police but all of his pictures and videos were gone. >> all of the pictures were gone. >> all of his son's pictures and pictures from the preakness were gone. since almost everyone has a cell phone with a camera, those videos can go virus. robert altman is a former police officer. he says officers need to be able to focus on their job and cameras can't interf
. >> reporter: cindy with aclu has filed a lute for confiscating -- filed a lawsuit for a police officer who confiscated a video. >> reporter: is it your opinion that the police officers don't know that what they're doing isn't proper? >> i think the police are you know on notice that this is the interpretation that the courts are giving, it's hard for them to pretend that they don't understand that. >> take the wall. >> reporter: police officers confronted shaw,...
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especially taking into consideration the concerns that raised by the aclu. credit goes to him for not including sit lie in this legislation. i think that this is one of those issues where there can be a difference of opinion, where reasonable minds can disagree. on balance, i supported the amendment because i thought it made the amendment a better piece of legislation. on balance, i am not in a position today to support this. while i simply say that i appreciate the efforts made to address the concerns, i do have questions that remain. i believe that some of the legal issues that were raised by the aclu in their letter are issues that remain. more specifically, how broad the discretion around free speech is provided here in the legislation. along the lines of what the ninth circuit indicated in [unintelligible] case against the city and county of san francisco, that we are burning more speech -- burdening more speech than is necessary with this. i do have concerns about whether or not the legislation as amended meets the standards for time, place, and the ma
especially taking into consideration the concerns that raised by the aclu. credit goes to him for not including sit lie in this legislation. i think that this is one of those issues where there can be a difference of opinion, where reasonable minds can disagree. on balance, i supported the amendment because i thought it made the amendment a better piece of legislation. on balance, i am not in a position today to support this. while i simply say that i appreciate the efforts made to address the...
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that allays concerns raised by the aclu. with respect to equal protection argument, there are time, place, and manner restrictions for we'll conveyance given the small size of the plaza and the size of the conveyances being restricted. as written, we have approved it and are prepared to defend it if the board doesn't adopt it and is challenged. >> -- of the board does adopt it and it is challenged. supervisor wiener: a initially, they had raised concerns specific to requiring a permit to sell things.
that allays concerns raised by the aclu. with respect to equal protection argument, there are time, place, and manner restrictions for we'll conveyance given the small size of the plaza and the size of the conveyances being restricted. as written, we have approved it and are prepared to defend it if the board doesn't adopt it and is challenged. >> -- of the board does adopt it and it is challenged. supervisor wiener: a initially, they had raised concerns specific to requiring a permit to...
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in talking to the aclu, i understand their rationale. i don't think they're saying it is unconstitutional, but it could be applied in an unconstitutional way. as i interpret it, it would -- you can always think of a scenario where someone is selling a good and it is somehow expressive and you are asking the police to make that call. that's an issue that's always going to be present whenever you have a requirement that a permit be obtained. the extreme response is that you can sell anything you want at any public space and the city cannot regulate it or require a permit. i don't think that makes sense. it's an extreme response and i have twice amended this in response to the aclu's letter to narrow the requirement as much as we can. i have tried to respond to allay their concerns and at this point, we have done what we can do. supervisor mar: on the four- wheel conveyances, if the intent is to prevent damage to the plaza, there's the concern the shopping carts are the connected with homeless people and it seems to be a connection with the
in talking to the aclu, i understand their rationale. i don't think they're saying it is unconstitutional, but it could be applied in an unconstitutional way. as i interpret it, it would -- you can always think of a scenario where someone is selling a good and it is somehow expressive and you are asking the police to make that call. that's an issue that's always going to be present whenever you have a requirement that a permit be obtained. the extreme response is that you can sell anything you...
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>> a lawsuit has been >> the aclu has filed a lawsuit against metro transit police. >> it stems fromeelchair-bound man. gale up his mind to explain why. -- gail huff explains. >> the aclu claims this man's rights were violated. it happened right here in brunt of this metro station. someone did you take and posted it on youtube. this handicapped man is being pulled out of his wheelchair by two mature police officer. he talks about what he allegedly saw him doing. >> they slammed him forcibly to the ground, splitting his head open. i asked them, "what are you doing to him? he's bleeding." i was told, according to do not leave, you will be arrested. he was arrested for disorderly conduct, though charges later dropped in court, but the charges against the handicapped man was also dropped in the was accused of assaulting an officer. >> you do not want to see that happen to someone who cannot fight back. it's deeply upsetting. >> i see him every morning when i walk to work. but he would never bother anyone especially a policeman. >> today, the aclu filed a lawsuit against the metro's and a
>> a lawsuit has been >> the aclu has filed a lawsuit against metro transit police. >> it stems fromeelchair-bound man. gale up his mind to explain why. -- gail huff explains. >> the aclu claims this man's rights were violated. it happened right here in brunt of this metro station. someone did you take and posted it on youtube. this handicapped man is being pulled out of his wheelchair by two mature police officer. he talks about what he allegedly saw him doing. >>...
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the aclu does not. while they work that out we tacked to city workers returning to work -- we talked to city workers returning to work today and they are sad. he has worked here for 10 years. he agrees with the message of occupy oakland but angry protesters took out their frustrations on this historic building. >> i lost my home, so i sympathize with the movement. how does this advance the movement in any way? >> reporter: police say protesters used a crowbar to pry their way that city hall where they smashed display cases and burned flags. >> it is difficult to see a historic building damaged. i'm waiting to see what the leaders are going to do. >> reporter: the mayor says she would like to issue stay away orders against repeat protester. we asked the police chief about the idea. >> i think it is a great idea. we need to look at every conventional and unconventional way to prevent destruction of property and preserve life. >> reporter: a spokesman for the city attorney's office says he will look into t
the aclu does not. while they work that out we tacked to city workers returning to work -- we talked to city workers returning to work today and they are sad. he has worked here for 10 years. he agrees with the message of occupy oakland but angry protesters took out their frustrations on this historic building. >> i lost my home, so i sympathize with the movement. how does this advance the movement in any way? >> reporter: police say protesters used a crowbar to pry their way that...
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the aclu does not. while they work that out we tacked to city workers returning to work -- we talked to city workers returning to work today and they are sad. he has worked here for 10 years. he agrees with the message of occupy oakland but angry protesters took out their frustrations on this historic building. >> i lost my home, so i sympathize with the movement. how does this advance the movement in any way? >> reporter: police say protesters used a crowbar to pry their way that city hall where they smashed display cases and burned flags. >> it is difficult to see a historic building damaged. i'm waiting to see what the leaders are going to do. >> reporter: the mayor says she would like to issue stay away orders against repeat protester. we asked the police chief about the idea. >> i think it is a great idea. we need to look at every conventional and unconventional way to prevent destruction of property and preserve life. >> reporter: a spokesman for the city attorney's office says he will look into t
the aclu does not. while they work that out we tacked to city workers returning to work -- we talked to city workers returning to work today and they are sad. he has worked here for 10 years. he agrees with the message of occupy oakland but angry protesters took out their frustrations on this historic building. >> i lost my home, so i sympathize with the movement. how does this advance the movement in any way? >> reporter: police say protesters used a crowbar to pry their way that...
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the aclu says his first amendment right to prespeech was violated. georgetown is getting new security cameras in hopes of stepping a rise in crime. the citizens association of georgetown is in the process of installing cameras throughout the neighborhood. what's already in -- one is already in place and the plan is to install as many as 15 of them. according to d.c. police, there was a 14% increase in property crime in georgetown last year. >>> today two d.c. council members will introduce a new bill that places limits on the number of medical marijuana facilities that can go in any particular ward. council members vincent orange and marion barry are backing the plan. it says only five marijuana cultivation centers and two dispensaries could be permitted in any single ward. right now the d.c. department of health plans to issue up to 10 cultivation registrations and five dispensary registrations without ward by ward guidelines. >>> ward 3 councilman shea is the later of a limbaugh rant. the rant about how liberal washington is. he referred to shea as
the aclu says his first amendment right to prespeech was violated. georgetown is getting new security cameras in hopes of stepping a rise in crime. the citizens association of georgetown is in the process of installing cameras throughout the neighborhood. what's already in -- one is already in place and the plan is to install as many as 15 of them. according to d.c. police, there was a 14% increase in property crime in georgetown last year. >>> today two d.c. council members will...
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the supervisor brought up the issue of the aclu. i had a long conversation with them. i think that concerns were addressed, to the extent that they were able to be. the shopping cart provision is gone now. the sweeping provision is identical to what is in our parks code. i have not seen a lawsuit filed against the parks code. in terms of the permits, the original language that we used, and i was reminded of this last night, but the original language for merchandise was, verbatim, from the parks code, and has been in the parks code for a long time. now, with the amendments that i made, several amendments, it is much more liberal than what we already have in the parks code. again, the aclu is respectfully taking issue to any permitting scheme that could conceivably be applied to a protected activity, if we are not careful. we are looking at things that have been addressed, or addressed to the extent that they are able to be. with respect to 647e, i appreciate that the supervisor acknowledged that it was not clear. i think that some of the advocates want to have their cak
the supervisor brought up the issue of the aclu. i had a long conversation with them. i think that concerns were addressed, to the extent that they were able to be. the shopping cart provision is gone now. the sweeping provision is identical to what is in our parks code. i have not seen a lawsuit filed against the parks code. in terms of the permits, the original language that we used, and i was reminded of this last night, but the original language for merchandise was, verbatim, from the parks...
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you are on the air with laura murphy of the aclu. caller: if they require the idea, i always wanted to see the fourth branch of government recognized as a voting body of voters. i do not think they should be able to change the laws governing voting. it should be decided by the voters. also, i was wondering, if they are having us the the id card, maybe they should have watched some how, using technology. so when i vote on a digital voting thing and i've signed in, it will not let me sign and anywhere else. guest: the first issue is when you mail in your voting. generally for male in voting, the first time you show up at the polls, you do have to present a photo id of some kind. male in voting understandably, thousands of people could mail in false voting registration, but we have not seen as a problem in the state. we've seen people confused, we have seen people move and forget to update their voter registration material, but we and not seen the problem with mail-in voting. some states have excluded mail- in voting from some of these
you are on the air with laura murphy of the aclu. caller: if they require the idea, i always wanted to see the fourth branch of government recognized as a voting body of voters. i do not think they should be able to change the laws governing voting. it should be decided by the voters. also, i was wondering, if they are having us the the id card, maybe they should have watched some how, using technology. so when i vote on a digital voting thing and i've signed in, it will not let me sign and...
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with me also today is the chairman of the district aclu johnny barnes. thank you for being with me. >> thank you for having me. >> mr. barnes, how can normal, regular residents participate in getting statehood? >> well, j.c., for the past three summers, we've gathered on the west lawn of the capitol and had an evening of education and entertainment. education is the biggest thing with this issue. and the thing is that music has always been a part of any movement when you think about it, the star-spangled banner, yankee doodle dandy and we ended a war in vietnam with all we're saying is give peace a chance and of course, the civil rights movement, we shall overcome. stevie wonder gathered thousands on the west lawn with his song about king's holiday. we want to try to replicate the efforts, movies, ideas into law. >> of course, joe coleman, he has a voice that is like velvet. we all know. you actually created a song around statehood. >> yes. a song called stand up for d.c. coproduced it along with a gentleman by the name of mo daniels, also a member of my
with me also today is the chairman of the district aclu johnny barnes. thank you for being with me. >> thank you for having me. >> mr. barnes, how can normal, regular residents participate in getting statehood? >> well, j.c., for the past three summers, we've gathered on the west lawn of the capitol and had an evening of education and entertainment. education is the biggest thing with this issue. and the thing is that music has always been a part of any movement when you think...
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the aclu says that puts a severe burden on those voters. the civil rights group told inside nova the voters who do not feel they can make this promise in good faith will be deterred from exercising their right to vote in the republican primary. >>> in maryland opponents to the state's dream act have a new ally. the legal watch group judicial watched asked the maryland circuit court dismiss a lawsuit aimed at blocking a state referendum on this issue. over the summer people against the law collected more than 130,000 signatures to get it put on the ballot this year, but cost of maryland sued. judicial watched argued the referendum is a voters right to keep the government in check. >> what a way to wrap up the week, clear skies and temperatures in the 50s. let's keep it nice for every one's friday plans. >> i think so. a spring-like night. we hit 53 here officially. i'm up on the ladder. i'm going to take the lights down. i have one more mild day tomorrow as well. you know how it is when it's in the 20s and 30s and your hands are freezing and
the aclu says that puts a severe burden on those voters. the civil rights group told inside nova the voters who do not feel they can make this promise in good faith will be deterred from exercising their right to vote in the republican primary. >>> in maryland opponents to the state's dream act have a new ally. the legal watch group judicial watched asked the maryland circuit court dismiss a lawsuit aimed at blocking a state referendum on this issue. over the summer people against the...
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why the aclu? why are they stepping in?er: oddly enough, laura, the aclu is not defending the man in the wheelchair. the plaintiff in the case is an eyewitness who tried to stand up to the police and question what they were doing that day. fred price is the transit officer named in the lawsuit. >> he's in a wheelchair. >> reporter: it was a a cot -- a chaotic scene. seven months later, charges were dropped against everyone involved in the case. lawrence miller said he's outraged that police arrested him that day for speaking up on the disabled man's behalf. harris suffered head injuries, as you saw that day. he's a fixture on u street. many people know him. some describe him as a harmless homeless man who sells newspapers on the street. miller said he did not believe police when they told him harris was being arrested because he, the man in the wheelchair, assaulted an officer. >> i asked the police what are you doing? what are you doing this this man? what has he done wrong at this point? how can i help? he's bleeding on t
why the aclu? why are they stepping in?er: oddly enough, laura, the aclu is not defending the man in the wheelchair. the plaintiff in the case is an eyewitness who tried to stand up to the police and question what they were doing that day. fred price is the transit officer named in the lawsuit. >> he's in a wheelchair. >> reporter: it was a a cot -- a chaotic scene. seven months later, charges were dropped against everyone involved in the case. lawrence miller said he's outraged...
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he and the aclu are firing back at metro.er witnessed his wheelchair bound friend being thrown from his chair and slammed to the ground by two metro police officers. at the time of the incident, metro said the man in the wheelchair was drunk, resisted arrest and fell out of his wheelchair. miller, his friend, says when he spoke up against the treatment, he was arrested for it. >> it just has to be re- emphasized over and over every year and every decade. >> i believe that everybody and everyone has the right to question the police about what they're doing. everyone has the right to ask what are you doing? why are you doing this? >> reporter: since the 5:00 hour, we've learned a little more about the man in the wheelchair. his name is dwight harris, a newspaper vendor here on u street. a regular in the area. many folks know this man. he was treated at the time at a hospital for just minor injuries. his charges and those against his friend were all later dropped. the officers back on full duty after an internal investigation. w
he and the aclu are firing back at metro.er witnessed his wheelchair bound friend being thrown from his chair and slammed to the ground by two metro police officers. at the time of the incident, metro said the man in the wheelchair was drunk, resisted arrest and fell out of his wheelchair. miller, his friend, says when he spoke up against the treatment, he was arrested for it. >> it just has to be re- emphasized over and over every year and every decade. >> i believe that everybody...
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somebody that shouldn't actually have access to it, so we are just not going to sell it to you.the acluayssthis is not an isolated incident. it says there have been similar complaints in other states..and at other pharmacies like walgreens - where it claims two men were not allowed to purchase the drug last year.make me walk out of the store to all those people i look like the jerk because you didn't know the laww...it's not right, it's not fair.melbourne ended up finding "plan b" at a walgreens and bought it without confrontation. walgreens says 3 pentagon officials are investigating whether workers in the defense department leaked secrets... about the killing of osama bin laden. laden.the move comes after new york congressman peter king raised questions about a new york times article... which claimed filmmakers of a new movie about bin laden... were given classified information. the film is expected to hit theaters in december. new year's resolutions are so last week.... but keeping them is a daily challlnge. that's the message from the experts who say you can stay true to your plan b
somebody that shouldn't actually have access to it, so we are just not going to sell it to you.the acluayssthis is not an isolated incident. it says there have been similar complaints in other states..and at other pharmacies like walgreens - where it claims two men were not allowed to purchase the drug last year.make me walk out of the store to all those people i look like the jerk because you didn't know the laww...it's not right, it's not fair.melbourne ended up finding "plan b" at...
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printed material is excluded and by expanding the exemption in response to concerns from the aclu. the legislation limits performance of work, particularly around landscaping. it does of an enormous amount of work in both houses to keep them clean and usable. the legislation prohibits smoking similar to other public spaces. it for him with large conveyances like shopping carts that take up significant space in and undermine others use of the plaza. it removes the removable tables and chairs that night. it is not a change. it reflects the reality that they need to bring them in at night so that they are not stolen. here is what the legislation does not do. i am talking about the unfortunate misinformation campaign. the legislation does not close the plaza. the will continue to be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. the legislation does not prohibit sitting on the benches, the benches will continue to be available for sitting. the legislation does not impose a requirement. the police department asked me to include such a provision that the decline because of leav
printed material is excluded and by expanding the exemption in response to concerns from the aclu. the legislation limits performance of work, particularly around landscaping. it does of an enormous amount of work in both houses to keep them clean and usable. the legislation prohibits smoking similar to other public spaces. it for him with large conveyances like shopping carts that take up significant space in and undermine others use of the plaza. it removes the removable tables and chairs...
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the group is similar to aclu claims praying at council meetings discriminates against people of no religion. nss posted this photo of smiling staff members. the matter is nothing to smile about. >> this is a very syrians hearing, it is the fir time events have been challenged in a high court. saying of prayers is voluntary. it was taken to court. >> if the judge rules against prayer, it could effect across england and whales. other councils are considering their policies. >> on the other hand homosexual activists are growing favor. the city of liverpools the first to have rainbow emblems on street signs. pink news quoted nick small as saying the news signs reck nice lgbt. liverpool council has spoken out against frontline church, a local evangelical no, ma'am denominational church. they labeled homosexuality a sin. while it removed the material because it didn't adequately address the complexity of the issue. >> we believe the bible teaches heterosexual marriage is the only context for sexual relationship, all people, we are all sinners, all saved by grace. we don't see it as different to a
the group is similar to aclu claims praying at council meetings discriminates against people of no religion. nss posted this photo of smiling staff members. the matter is nothing to smile about. >> this is a very syrians hearing, it is the fir time events have been challenged in a high court. saying of prayers is voluntary. it was taken to court. >> if the judge rules against prayer, it could effect across england and whales. other councils are considering their policies. >>...
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i was just acting. >> aclu stands for the first amendment. the right of free speech. and the officers need to know that it applies to their work as much as it does to anyone. >> the two officers were returned to full duty after an internal investigation by metro. it is metro's policy not to comment on pending litigation. on u street, delia goncalves. >>> secretary of state, hillary clinton, could be questioned in the wikileaks case. that's if the attorney for bradley manning gets his way. manning, a 24-year-old intelligence analyst is accused of causing the biggest leak of classified information in u.s. history. the army still trying to decide whether or not he aught to stand trial. meantime, manning's attorney accuses clinton of over stating the harm that the release of those documents has done. >> some of the internet's biggest websites will go dark tomorrow. protesting an antipiracy bill, critics say will end the internet as we know it. the blog, and cheese burger, comedy network, all planning to shut down. protests their response to the online piracy act. that bil
i was just acting. >> aclu stands for the first amendment. the right of free speech. and the officers need to know that it applies to their work as much as it does to anyone. >> the two officers were returned to full duty after an internal investigation by metro. it is metro's policy not to comment on pending litigation. on u street, delia goncalves. >>> secretary of state, hillary clinton, could be questioned in the wikileaks case. that's if the attorney for bradley...
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the suit involves the aclu and a man who says metro police violated his first amendment rights. >> delia gonsalves is live at the u street station to tell us exactly what's behind this lawsuit. good morning, delia. >> reporter: good morning, andrea. this stems back to an arrest of a man in a wheelchair. this -- in this very area, back in may. let's take a close look at the video. you can see for yourself what we're talking about. two metro police officers appear to be body slamming that man, taking him out of his chair and slamming him on to the ground after claiming he was drunk and resisting arrest at the time of the incident, metro said he simply fell out of his chair. well, when his friend, lawrence miller saw this happening, he questioned those police officers. >> what are you doing to this man? he's bleeding, help him. i was so -- i was told to leave. if i don't leave, i will be arrested. i threw my hands up in this motion, threw my hands up and i turned my back and i walked away. at that point, i was arrested. >> mr. miller is innocent of any criminal activity. he was arrested fal
the suit involves the aclu and a man who says metro police violated his first amendment rights. >> delia gonsalves is live at the u street station to tell us exactly what's behind this lawsuit. good morning, delia. >> reporter: good morning, andrea. this stems back to an arrest of a man in a wheelchair. this -- in this very area, back in may. let's take a close look at the video. you can see for yourself what we're talking about. two metro police officers appear to be body slamming...
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seven months later, charges have been dropped against everybody involved, but the aclu is coming to the defense of an eyewitness after standing up to the officers. >> metro's motto is, if you see something, say something. i said something. and i was arrested. >> citizens can speak to the police in the street, can question and make comments when they are not interfering with police business, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. >> the aclu says miller's free speech and freedom from unreasonable search and seizure rights were violating. demanding damages and said transit cops need retraining. >>> i think we would all agree, we have a mild winter so far this year and today no exception. a live look outside right now. another mid january gift if you'd like to call it that. a bit windy, but the temperatures were still pretty mild. i'm in the weather center to talk about how long these mild temperatures last. >> that was it. >> okay, it's still going on out there right now. it's real mild. temperatures should normally be 43 for a high. we'll be closer to that tomorrow. but today, we ar
seven months later, charges have been dropped against everybody involved, but the aclu is coming to the defense of an eyewitness after standing up to the officers. >> metro's motto is, if you see something, say something. i said something. and i was arrested. >> citizens can speak to the police in the street, can question and make comments when they are not interfering with police business, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. >> the aclu says miller's free speech and...
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the aclu is filed a lawsuit on behalf of a d.c. man who spoke out against the attack of a wheelchair-bound man who was assaulted by metro police. the video was posted on youtube last may. the encounter shows the officers were rustling the man to the ground. a man witnessed the assault and was intervened and arrested. the officers threatened him unnecessarily and used excessive force. >> i know they were in the wrong. their behavior and their conduct is unacceptable this man is in a wheelchair. he is stable. there was nothing he could of dawn. >> charges against harris and miller were later dropped. the two officers were investigated the charges were never filed. police are investigating a deadly crash in liberty town. newschopper7 was over the same. there was a tractor-trailer and a pickup truck and this shut down all lanes of maryland 75 after the vehicles collided at 5:30 this morning. investigators say it appears the tractor-trailer crossed the center line. there are new leads in the search for two men caught on tape holding up
the aclu is filed a lawsuit on behalf of a d.c. man who spoke out against the attack of a wheelchair-bound man who was assaulted by metro police. the video was posted on youtube last may. the encounter shows the officers were rustling the man to the ground. a man witnessed the assault and was intervened and arrested. the officers threatened him unnecessarily and used excessive force. >> i know they were in the wrong. their behavior and their conduct is unacceptable this man is in a...
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. >> in a scathing statement, the head of the aclu said mr.ma's decision to sign the national defense authorization act or ndaa, including the controversial detainee provision would tarnish his presidency. "president obama's action is a blight on his legacy. because he will be forever known as the president who signed indefinite detention without charge or trial in to law." the muslim rights group cair slammed it as a stain on the nation's history, one that will be viewed with embarrassment and shamed. human rights watch chastised the president even before the act was signed. >> codifying indefinite detention inside the u.s., mandating the military detention for all terrorism suspects inside the u.s. will really set the u.s. back decades. in terms of how we approach terrorism. >> the senate for constitutional right said the act kills any prospect of relocating detainees and shredding the guantanamo camp. the ncaa requires the defense secretary to certify the transferred men will not commit hostile acts in the future. "the same presidential sig
. >> in a scathing statement, the head of the aclu said mr.ma's decision to sign the national defense authorization act or ndaa, including the controversial detainee provision would tarnish his presidency. "president obama's action is a blight on his legacy. because he will be forever known as the president who signed indefinite detention without charge or trial in to law." the muslim rights group cair slammed it as a stain on the nation's history, one that will be viewed with...
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i don't like to side with the aclu. if the parent signs a waiver and says we want this because we can't control, we would like more data. i would be okay with it you can't slap the thing on the kids. >> if they do it without the parents' consent there could be a potential lawsuit. >> bill: i would like to do that to alan colmes, slap the thing on him. thought process because i don't know where this guy. >> change the way these segments work. >> bill: megyn kelly, everyone. great american news quiz on deck. the civil war edition. actor mark wahlberg says controversial things about the 9/11 attacks. coming right back. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. the great american news quiz, the civil war edition. here now the quiz kids themselves fox news anchor martha maccallum playing for steve stackman, fairborn, ohio. steve doocy representing susan roe, clinton, michigan. go to bill o'reilly.com if you would like to sign up to win some any of the were prizes. >> any of they, way to go. >> bill: civil war era your area
i don't like to side with the aclu. if the parent signs a waiver and says we want this because we can't control, we would like more data. i would be okay with it you can't slap the thing on the kids. >> if they do it without the parents' consent there could be a potential lawsuit. >> bill: i would like to do that to alan colmes, slap the thing on him. thought process because i don't know where this guy. >> change the way these segments work. >> bill: megyn kelly,...
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i don't like to side with the aclu.igns a waiver and says we want this because we can't control, we would like more data. i would be okay with it you can't slap the thing on the kids. >> if they do it without the parents' consent there could be a potential lawsuit. >> bill: i would like to do that to alan colmes, slap the thing on him. thought process because i don't know where this guy. >> change the way these segments work. >> bill: megyn kelly, everyone. great american news quiz on deck. the civil war edition. actor mark wahlberg says controversial things about the 9/11 attacks. coming right back. i find the omega choices overwhelming. then i found new pronutrients omega-3. it's from centrum. it's a smaller minigel. with two of the best omegas to support my heart, brain and eyes. new pronutrients from centrum. but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated fat of whole milk. want to cut back on fat and not compromisen taste? try smart balance fat free milk. it's what you'd expect from the folks at smart b
i don't like to side with the aclu.igns a waiver and says we want this because we can't control, we would like more data. i would be okay with it you can't slap the thing on the kids. >> if they do it without the parents' consent there could be a potential lawsuit. >> bill: i would like to do that to alan colmes, slap the thing on him. thought process because i don't know where this guy. >> change the way these segments work. >> bill: megyn kelly, everyone. great...
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. >> you are the policy director on the death penalty for the aclu in northern california. can you share with us how the efforts are happening in the united states and whether there is a healthy effort in the state of california? >> this is a great time to work on the issue of the death penalty. every day we get closer and closer to ending the death penalty in california and across the country and indeed, across the world. several states have into the death penalty in the last four years. most recently, the state of illinois into the death penalty in march of this year. [applause] we are now at the time when 16 states, puerto rico and the district of columbia do not have the death penalty. many more states are addressing this issue, connecticut and montana, colorado, kansas, these are all states that have had bills in their legislature to into the death penalty that have moved through least one house in some cases, both houses. connecticut passed a bill a couple of years ago to end the death penalty that was vetoed by the then republican governor who is no longer in office.
. >> you are the policy director on the death penalty for the aclu in northern california. can you share with us how the efforts are happening in the united states and whether there is a healthy effort in the state of california? >> this is a great time to work on the issue of the death penalty. every day we get closer and closer to ending the death penalty in california and across the country and indeed, across the world. several states have into the death penalty in the last four...
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i don't like to side with the aclu.rent signs a waiver and says we want this because we can't control, we would like more data. i would be okay with it you can't slap the thing on the kids. >> if they do it without the parents' consent there could be a potential lawsuit. >> bill: i would like to do that to alan colmes, slap the thing on him. thought process because i don't know where this guy. >> change the way these segments work. >> bill: megyn kelly, everyone. great american news quiz on deck. the civil war edition. actor mark wahlberg says controversial things about the 9/11 attacks. coming right back. [ kyle ] my bad. [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ kyle ] nope, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have...[ roger with voice of dennis ]...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and
i don't like to side with the aclu.rent signs a waiver and says we want this because we can't control, we would like more data. i would be okay with it you can't slap the thing on the kids. >> if they do it without the parents' consent there could be a potential lawsuit. >> bill: i would like to do that to alan colmes, slap the thing on him. thought process because i don't know where this guy. >> change the way these segments work. >> bill: megyn kelly, everyone. great...
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the aclu of virginia also was in support of those four candidates, arguing their rights for violated when it prohibited them from using circumstanceulators. collected 10 ,000 signatures to be on the ballot. >> i want to congratulate the governor of texas. go to perry for his courage and tenacity. fighting for the virginia voters and allowing them to give them an opportunity to participate in the lektorial process. >> only former massachusetts governor, mitt romney and ron paul qualified for the march 6 primary ballot. anita, back to you. >> lots of disappointed candidates. meantime, a federal judge says she has gotten a letter from a cardiologist saying former presidential candidate, john edwards, has a life threatening heart condition. and he is going to need surgery next month. this comes to light during a hearing today on whether edwards would go on trial later this month. the judge agreed to delay the trial until late march to allow time for john edwards to recover from his surgery. >>> president obama is hoping to streamline operations across the federal government and as sandra
the aclu of virginia also was in support of those four candidates, arguing their rights for violated when it prohibited them from using circumstanceulators. collected 10 ,000 signatures to be on the ballot. >> i want to congratulate the governor of texas. go to perry for his courage and tenacity. fighting for the virginia voters and allowing them to give them an opportunity to participate in the lektorial process. >> only former massachusetts governor, mitt romney and ron paul...
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tonight at 7:00 the aclu jumps into the fray over the republican primary's loyalty oath. we'll tell you why it says it puts a burden on virginia rotors. >>> still ahead to ski or to golf this weekend? you just might be able to do both without going too far away. >> i'm meteorologist topper shutt. wire putting the white away. why not? temperatures are still around 60. 63 and 33 goes in the books. we were not close to a record. that was set back in 2007 of 73. we'll come back, let you know how long we can keep this weather around. >>> coming up a new list of the healthiest cities in the country coming up next. >> 9 traffic now is brought to you by geico. >>> the nation's capital, a seat of power, but the healthiest city in the country? according to seamless.com it is an accolade the district can add to its pedigree. the food delivery website says area residents order the healthiest foods when they order online. the district has something else to be proud of tonight. according to the nation's largest moving company, the city is the most popular destination. united van lines
tonight at 7:00 the aclu jumps into the fray over the republican primary's loyalty oath. we'll tell you why it says it puts a burden on virginia rotors. >>> still ahead to ski or to golf this weekend? you just might be able to do both without going too far away. >> i'm meteorologist topper shutt. wire putting the white away. why not? temperatures are still around 60. 63 and 33 goes in the books. we were not close to a record. that was set back in 2007 of 73. we'll come back, let...
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i have been working with the coalition for safe sentences go, a group that includes aclu, an organizing center, of the council of america and islamic relations, and many other community leaders and individuals here and our city. these organizations know very well the purpose of protecting the civil rights and liberties of all of our residents, combating racial profiling. what we got to see on the board of supervisors last year, they have experienced higher levels of racial profiling and they want the board to engage in that kind of work. knowing that the police officers do not engage in surveillance or infiltration without cause. this is a result of the tireless work of the coalition, engaging in an extensive process over the last several years, holding a major hearing. and coming out with a comprehensive report endorsed by the board last year. the stated and made clear that decriminalization of their identity and the guilt by association becoming the standard for policing and national security strategy. and over the last seven months with our office in the city attorney coming forward
i have been working with the coalition for safe sentences go, a group that includes aclu, an organizing center, of the council of america and islamic relations, and many other community leaders and individuals here and our city. these organizations know very well the purpose of protecting the civil rights and liberties of all of our residents, combating racial profiling. what we got to see on the board of supervisors last year, they have experienced higher levels of racial profiling and they...
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the aclu and coalition announced the proposal today. the ordinance required all local law enforcement officers involved an intelligence gather to be subject to local control, civilian oversight and state restrictions. he says the ordinance will reverse secret 2007 between san francisco police and the fbi. >> just want to make sure that we support counter terrorism efforts here in san francisco. we know how important it is to stability in this country. we want to respect local privacy laws that have valued and also here in the state of california value. >> he says the ordinance will help religious and ethnic profiling and harassment by law enforcement agents. tech workers has reached a new high. tech shock operator reports the average salary surpassed the $100,000 mark for the first time. tech salaries rose 5.2% last year reaching an average of $104,000. that out pay of -- tech workers earned nationwide and $81,000.80000 salary. financial information is out for presidential candidate. coming up we'll break down his income tax return and
the aclu and coalition announced the proposal today. the ordinance required all local law enforcement officers involved an intelligence gather to be subject to local control, civilian oversight and state restrictions. he says the ordinance will reverse secret 2007 between san francisco police and the fbi. >> just want to make sure that we support counter terrorism efforts here in san francisco. we know how important it is to stability in this country. we want to respect local privacy laws...