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he has the right to his beliefs, but it's not just the aclu who is concerned about this. there are many secretary of states who are concerned about the burdens these photo id laws place on the electoral process. >> i didn't realize this was going to devolve into personal attacks. i believe i have the ability to respond to that. >> okay. you do. >> the justice department pre cleared the georgia voter id law because all the data that was submitted by the state showed it would not be drim nah tory. the chief of the voting section, a 30-yeesh veteran of the department, a career lawyer testified before congress that his opinion was it was not discriminatory. who was correct? some of the employees who complained? well, in the aclu lawsuit that was filed against the georgia voter id law after pre clearance, a claim was made that the law was discriminatory under the voting rights act. the court found it was not discriminatory. and the proof in the pudding is the fact tha as i in elections since then and all of the election data on turnout i got from american university which has
he has the right to his beliefs, but it's not just the aclu who is concerned about this. there are many secretary of states who are concerned about the burdens these photo id laws place on the electoral process. >> i didn't realize this was going to devolve into personal attacks. i believe i have the ability to respond to that. >> okay. you do. >> the justice department pre cleared the georgia voter id law because all the data that was submitted by the state showed it would...
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these state photo id bills have been keeping the three prongs of the aclu's work in full tilt, the aclu lobbies, voting laws and state legislatures that we find suppress sive, we educate our members and others. we've done briefings and provided testimony on capitol hill. we're also challenging the laws in court. for example, in wisconsin, the national aclu and its affiliate and the national law center on homelessness and poverty filed a federal lu suit charging that wisconsin's voter id law is unconstitutional. we're challenging the law under the 14th and the 24th amendments on behalf of 17 eligible voters who may not be able to vote under the law. they include ruth l. frank, 84, who has been an elected official on her village board since 1996. she cannot produce her birth certificate to get the state-required photo id because she was born at home in 1927. it also includes carl ellis, 52, who is an army veteran whose veteran's id card is not acceptable in wisconsin. it also includes anthony sharp who is 19 who is a young african-american man who does not have his birth certificate and c
these state photo id bills have been keeping the three prongs of the aclu's work in full tilt, the aclu lobbies, voting laws and state legislatures that we find suppress sive, we educate our members and others. we've done briefings and provided testimony on capitol hill. we're also challenging the laws in court. for example, in wisconsin, the national aclu and its affiliate and the national law center on homelessness and poverty filed a federal lu suit charging that wisconsin's voter id law is...
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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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laura murphy is the that is the director for the aclu. -- is the director for the aclu. from the national press club, this is one hour. >> good morning, everybody. hello. good morning, everybody. welcome to the national press club. we are a global body of more than 300,000 members. if you are not familiar, please do visit our website, press.org and become a member and if you're in d.c. you have amazing benefits. with that, i will shift to the subject today. that is the new voter i.d. laws that are coming up in all the state's one by one. and we have two major experts here. we have laura murphy, director of the of legislative office of the american civil liberties union. we have hans -- i hope i pronounced that much. he is now with the heritage foundation but has been in the field for some time. without wasting much time on my panelblah, i will ask asour is to introduce his opening remarks -- panelist to introduce his or opening remarks. -- his opening remarks. >> it is a little unusual. we're here today opposing each other on voter i.d.. i should say we are not always on
laura murphy is the that is the director for the aclu. -- is the director for the aclu. from the national press club, this is one hour. >> good morning, everybody. hello. good morning, everybody. welcome to the national press club. we are a global body of more than 300,000 members. if you are not familiar, please do visit our website, press.org and become a member and if you're in d.c. you have amazing benefits. with that, i will shift to the subject today. that is the new voter i.d. laws...
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. >> reporter: the aclu tells nbc bay area it's worried about the cameras, citing privacy concerns, still, come localses don't share that same feeling. police say the camera wills also help with officer's safety because he'll know what awaits him when responding to the thieves. and in a statement, the aclu say we deserve safer communities, but the cameras are just not the answer. the fact rs they do not work, they sacrifice privacy and are right for abuse. coming up at 6:00, we'll take look at the clear pictures these cameras can provide. >> thank you, damian. >>> an east bay church vandalized and tonight, police are calling it a hate crime. it happened at st. ann's catholic church in union city. a parishioner arrived to find it spray painted and statues damaged. they were spray painted black as well as a six foot tall phrase saying seize the night. they believe this was done op ash wednesday observed by catholics. >>> locked down three schools today as they searched for armed suspected. students can be seen in formation through a park near irvi irvington high school before lunchtime. pol
. >> reporter: the aclu tells nbc bay area it's worried about the cameras, citing privacy concerns, still, come localses don't share that same feeling. police say the camera wills also help with officer's safety because he'll know what awaits him when responding to the thieves. and in a statement, the aclu say we deserve safer communities, but the cameras are just not the answer. the fact rs they do not work, they sacrifice privacy and are right for abuse. coming up at 6:00, we'll take...
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the washington legislative director for the aclu. from the national press club, this is one hour. >> [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everybody. hello. good morning everybody. welcome to the national press club. we are a global body of more than 3,000 members come and if you are not familiar, much familiar, please do visit our web site, press.org and become a member and if you are in d.c., you have amazing benefits. and with that, i will shift to the subject today, and that's the new voter i.d. laws which are coming up in all the state's one by one coming and we have two experts, we have laura murphy of the office of the american civil liberties union, and we have hans von spakovsky. i hope i pronounced it right who doesn't need much introduction because he's now with the heritage foundation but has been in the field for quite some time. and without resting much time on my blah blah blah, i will ask mn spakovsky to introduce his opening remarks. >> that's not that tough of a name for somebody that was born in alabama is unu
the washington legislative director for the aclu. from the national press club, this is one hour. >> [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everybody. hello. good morning everybody. welcome to the national press club. we are a global body of more than 3,000 members come and if you are not familiar, much familiar, please do visit our web site, press.org and become a member and if you are in d.c., you have amazing benefits. and with that, i will shift to the subject today, and...
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in fact, the aclu says that cover could now be called as a witness in that case. back to you. >> okay, derek, thank you. covert says he is not planning legal action against the police department but does want an apology. >>> dozens of people are without gas after a major line is cracked. crews feverishly work to make the repairs. wjz is live on the ground as well. and monique griego has more on the repair efforts and the people waiting for service to be restored. monique? >>> the good news tonight is the gas line itself has already been fixed. that's what these crews behind me just finished working on. but despite all of that progress, it could still be a couple of days before service to this area is restored. >> reporter: after a day and a half of digging and repairing lines, hundreds of people in this southwest baltimore neighborhood are still... without any gas service in their home. >> real rough. you know? the water -- you know, got kids in the house. you know, different rooms. trying to keep them warm at night. >> reporter: chico and his neighbors haven't ha
in fact, the aclu says that cover could now be called as a witness in that case. back to you. >> okay, derek, thank you. covert says he is not planning legal action against the police department but does want an apology. >>> dozens of people are without gas after a major line is cracked. crews feverishly work to make the repairs. wjz is live on the ground as well. and monique griego has more on the repair efforts and the people waiting for service to be restored. monique?...
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aclu says police stopped sharp and demanded he turnover his phone. officers took the phone, deleted the video and other videos he had on his phone. the police commissioner will ask the judge to dismiss the case or a judgment in their favor. the department says they have a new policy that allows citizens to videotape officers in public as long as they are not violating any law which in this case, police argue sharp was loitering and his phone was taken away. the hear willing take place at 10:00 in u.s. district court in downtown. linda so, abc2 news. >>> murder trial for george huguely will continue in charlottesville, virginia, accused of killing yeardly love, both students at the university of virginia. in court on friday, huguely cried as he watched video of himself told his former girlfriend was dead. if you want complete coverage, go to abc2news.com, it's the first item under featured stories and follow christian shaffer in charlottesville. >>> a trial date set for jerry sandusky the former penn state assistant coach accused of a sex abuse scanda
aclu says police stopped sharp and demanded he turnover his phone. officers took the phone, deleted the video and other videos he had on his phone. the police commissioner will ask the judge to dismiss the case or a judgment in their favor. the department says they have a new policy that allows citizens to videotape officers in public as long as they are not violating any law which in this case, police argue sharp was loitering and his phone was taken away. the hear willing take place at 10:00...
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but the aclu, that's a whole different story.hose coom ra cameras are locat the lightpoles behind me and they're about to go online. morgan hill is a quiet town nestled in the foothills of the santa cruz mountains. crime has been on the rise slightly in recent months. and so there to help police nab potential crooks are these. they're sophisticated surveillance cameras, using military grade technology including infrared and a 35 megapixel lens. >> those cameras can be used as an investigative tool to help us solve crimes in the future. >> these are the images the cameras are capturing in morgan hill. >> can do anything openly. >> this man runs a local bagel house. while he was initially concerned about the cameras, he realized it might be a good thing for his shop. >> catch crook, that's good, you know? good in a way. protect my business here too. >> reporter: in a statement, the aclu tells nbc bay area it had some concerns with the morgan hill cameras, especially when you get into privacy issues. but that doesn't worry some loca
but the aclu, that's a whole different story.hose coom ra cameras are locat the lightpoles behind me and they're about to go online. morgan hill is a quiet town nestled in the foothills of the santa cruz mountains. crime has been on the rise slightly in recent months. and so there to help police nab potential crooks are these. they're sophisticated surveillance cameras, using military grade technology including infrared and a 35 megapixel lens. >> those cameras can be used as an...
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the aclu is rightfully bringing attendance to a hearing tomorrow.emember the national defense authorization act? it was applied to u.s. citizens and even if it's not u.s. citizens, it was atrocious allowing indefinite detention by the military, including inside the united states. senator feinstein, who is no one's liberal actually fought hard to make sure it didn't apply inside the u.s. to u.s. citizens. her amendment lost 45-55, so it's an atrocious bill. when the hearing happens at 10:00 tomorrow, the aclu wants everybody to chip in. the hash tag on this is hash tag fix ndaa. email your congressman find out more through aclu dawg. we need to fight back. this is our government, and we don't want them doing this under our name, so don't let them do it. participate in the hearings, and this is what this show's all about.
the aclu is rightfully bringing attendance to a hearing tomorrow.emember the national defense authorization act? it was applied to u.s. citizens and even if it's not u.s. citizens, it was atrocious allowing indefinite detention by the military, including inside the united states. senator feinstein, who is no one's liberal actually fought hard to make sure it didn't apply inside the u.s. to u.s. citizens. her amendment lost 45-55, so it's an atrocious bill. when the hearing happens at 10:00...
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the aclu and the new york civil liberty union is calling for an investigation. thanks for your time, and gone gradalations on the award. >> thanks for having me, keith. >> get to the profiling part of this in a moment. but i'm concerned about the question. how is the nypd nationalize any covert work outside of new york state? >> well, i don't think they have to justify it to anybody. they just do it. and they go where they see fit. we've been reporting on this since august, and they have not been working covertly in new jersey. they've gone as far as boston. in fact, they've gotten caught. >> yes, does the nypd seem to draw either literally or figuratively a line anywhere? who can investigate and where they can investigate them? >> no, we found in our reporting, in the documents that we have that the nypd feels they can investigate anybody. >> is the premise, are the students at the 16 universities some how connected to the city of new york directly or is that not even a requirement. >> i don't think that's a requirement. clearly from a documents that we've seen
the aclu and the new york civil liberty union is calling for an investigation. thanks for your time, and gone gradalations on the award. >> thanks for having me, keith. >> get to the profiling part of this in a moment. but i'm concerned about the question. how is the nypd nationalize any covert work outside of new york state? >> well, i don't think they have to justify it to anybody. they just do it. and they go where they see fit. we've been reporting on this since august,...
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it is not just the aclu who is concerned about this. burdens these laws place on the electoral process. >> i did not realize this would devolve into personal attacks. i believe i have the ability to respond to that. the justice department pre- clear they'd laugh because all the data that was submitted by the state showed it would not be discriminatory. the chief of the voting section, a 30-year veteran of the department testified before congress. his opinion was it was not discriminatory. who was correct, some of the employees who complained? in the aclu lawsuit that was filed against the georgia boater ideologue, a claim was made that the law was discriminatory under the voting rights act. the court found it was not discriminatory. the proof in the pudding is the fact that, in elections since then and the election date that i got from america at university and from the secretary of state's own voting site, show that in fact, turnout went up and they have had no problems with the law. i might mention kathy cox was planning her run for g
it is not just the aclu who is concerned about this. burdens these laws place on the electoral process. >> i did not realize this would devolve into personal attacks. i believe i have the ability to respond to that. the justice department pre- clear they'd laugh because all the data that was submitted by the state showed it would not be discriminatory. the chief of the voting section, a 30-year veteran of the department testified before congress. his opinion was it was not discriminatory....
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our top story, why does the aclu want you to watch porn at your local public library? that's because the aclu cares about you. and a newspaper proclaiming she is a i can fa. let's get the obvious joke out of the way asking why she didn't see the article coming beforehand. and they are offering an all ryan gosseling commentary. why this is in the lead i will never understand. >> thank you, andy. >> happy super bowl weekend. >> i have my giant bowl ready. >> what are you putting in your bowl? >> a collection of smaller bowls. the idea is to put smaller bowls into my super bowl. that's what everybody is talking about. >> looks like you have a niles weekend planned. >> nobody shares my obsession with the super bowl. it is so weird because everybody talks about it. >> i am going to a super bowl party if you want to come along. >> i don't like leaving my bowls. >> i understand. i used to be like that too. now i like sharing it with other people one day a year. have a good show. >> see you. >>> let's welcome our guests. i thought he would never leave. she is so hot that on we
our top story, why does the aclu want you to watch porn at your local public library? that's because the aclu cares about you. and a newspaper proclaiming she is a i can fa. let's get the obvious joke out of the way asking why she didn't see the article coming beforehand. and they are offering an all ryan gosseling commentary. why this is in the lead i will never understand. >> thank you, andy. >> happy super bowl weekend. >> i have my giant bowl ready. >> what are you...
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the aclu says in this case the police officers were wrong. >> he wasn't loitering. he was in fact engaged in first amendment activity, what the police general order says he has a right to do. >> those officers did not seize that phone or even arrest this person, they just asked him to move along. >> the president of the police union agrees with the mayor who told wjz for officer's protection there should be guidelines on how far away citizens with camera should stay. >> so i don't know what the distance is but i think our officers need to have that flexibility again to keep themselves safe as well as the person they just arrested. >> derek valcourt, wjz eyewitness news. >> he says he is not planning legal action but would like an apology. >>> turning to sports and another win for nba sensation jeremy lin and his new york knicks. last night playing sacramento the point guard from harvard scored 10 poets and dished out 13 assists, the knicks win their 7th game in a row by a score of 100-85. lin has truly become a global sensation, take a look at this, that is a sports
the aclu says in this case the police officers were wrong. >> he wasn't loitering. he was in fact engaged in first amendment activity, what the police general order says he has a right to do. >> those officers did not seize that phone or even arrest this person, they just asked him to move along. >> the president of the police union agrees with the mayor who told wjz for officer's protection there should be guidelines on how far away citizens with camera should stay. >>...
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. >> reporter: the lawsuit supported by the justice department and the aclu, could take months to resolve. >> the man who shot the most recent video confirms he has filed a complaint with the police department, though he says he has not been contacted by investigators. derek valcourt, wjz 13 eye witness news. >>> wjz 13 will have more on the complaint and the man who shot the video at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> hundreds of people rallied in annapolis, calling on the assembly to legalize same sax marriage in maryland. the governor said the battles come down to undecided delegates. last year the senate passed a bill but failed in the house of delegates. getting more republican votes will be key this time around and the issue could hit the house floor as early as this week. weather wise, today started overcast, most us of missed out on precipitation. the sun is warming us up once again. wjz 13 is live with first warning weather coverage, marty bass is in the outbook outback and bernadette woods in the weather center. >> good afternoon don and everybody. falling apart as it makes its way across maryl
. >> reporter: the lawsuit supported by the justice department and the aclu, could take months to resolve. >> the man who shot the most recent video confirms he has filed a complaint with the police department, though he says he has not been contacted by investigators. derek valcourt, wjz 13 eye witness news. >>> wjz 13 will have more on the complaint and the man who shot the video at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> hundreds of people rallied in annapolis, calling on the...
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. >> in a few hours, the aclu will be in court to bring a lawsuit against the baltimore city police departmente organization is suing on behalf of christopher sharp. sharp was at the prakness and used the cell phone to record police arresting his friend. police stopped him and demanded he turnover the cell phone. when he refused officers deleted the video and other videos he had on the phone including several of his young son. the commissioner will ask the judge to dismiss the case. a policy allows citizens to videotape officers as long as the citizen is not violating law, which in this case police argue sharp was loitering and his phone was taken away. the hear willing take place at 10:00, in u.s. district court today. >>> southwest airlines added new flights and you can travel to georgia from bwi. the airlines flights left atlanta's jackson international airport sunday. the airline will fly to five cities from atlanta including baltimore. there will be 15 flight as day. southwest plans to add flights soon if air tran planes are rolled in to southwest fleet. world's busiest airport. >>> bill
. >> in a few hours, the aclu will be in court to bring a lawsuit against the baltimore city police departmente organization is suing on behalf of christopher sharp. sharp was at the prakness and used the cell phone to record police arresting his friend. police stopped him and demanded he turnover the cell phone. when he refused officers deleted the video and other videos he had on the phone including several of his young son. the commissioner will ask the judge to dismiss the case. a...
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where the aclu alleges thht a city officer violated a man'' constttutional rightss by deleting hisscelllphone video preakness.as for scott cover...tonight e saas the policyymay be on paper...but the roof is on the tape. janice park...fox45 eww at ten. ten. p to see mooe of the encountersswith police... just go to fox baltimore dot com and click on the raw neww tab. asswith all our web ccntent.... it's absslutely 3ree.... paltimore may play host to 'grand prix' aces for another five years... despite he aftermathhof the iiaugural race. kathleen caarnssjjins uu now.. rom pratt street downtown... to explain his latest twist. kathleen. tte mayor wants it... and is in the process of finalizing terms with a new event operator... the problem is... many of the vendors whooprooided services at the race ast year... to go forward... without ans taking care of them.. first.. -nats ccr race- baltimore's winnerr... (nats crowd-winner) "yeah" and losers.. like janet groncki:(janee)"this was bad from thh start" her company, sunrise safety... set up signs and arranged lane closures,. but afterwards they were n
where the aclu alleges thht a city officer violated a man'' constttutional rightss by deleting hisscelllphone video preakness.as for scott cover...tonight e saas the policyymay be on paper...but the roof is on the tape. janice park...fox45 eww at ten. ten. p to see mooe of the encountersswith police... just go to fox baltimore dot com and click on the raw neww tab. asswith all our web ccntent.... it's absslutely 3ree.... paltimore may play host to 'grand prix' aces for another five years......
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. >> reporter: the aclu is behind the lawsuit and has the backing of the u.s. justice department. >> police have yet to publicly identify the officers involved in sharp's incident. >>> violent protests as the greek government tries to save the country from economic collapse. buildings were torched, protesters fought with police. they're angry because the government cut their minimum wage and eliminated 10s of thousands of jobs. greece's unemployment rate is 20%, for young people it's 50%. >>> in washington d.c., three people dangled from the bridge as they hung a sign calling for tibet's freedom from china. president obama will meet with china's vice president tomorrow. >>> a man is arrested on child sex charges, accused of pulling a middle schooler out of class, then groping her in an empty parking lot. how the man who is a fellow parent apparently preyed on the family's trust. >> reporter: the city school system says the suspect is the parent of a child who attends the school. the parents of the victim say this is a gross betrayal of trust. arrested charles s
. >> reporter: the aclu is behind the lawsuit and has the backing of the u.s. justice department. >> police have yet to publicly identify the officers involved in sharp's incident. >>> violent protests as the greek government tries to save the country from economic collapse. buildings were torched, protesters fought with police. they're angry because the government cut their minimum wage and eliminated 10s of thousands of jobs. greece's unemployment rate is 20%, for young...
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. >> reporter: well timed evidence the aclu used this morning to express the need for sharp's case to move forward, and firmly draw the lines of police activity versus the first and fourth amendment rights of the public. in downtown baltimore abc 2 news. >> the city police declined comment because of the impending federal case, but did say that second video from this weekend in federal hill is being investigated by internal affairs. now to the continuing coverage of the murder trial of george huguely. today, the prosecution introduced plenty of evidence from dna scrappings to photos of huguely's injuries. christian shaver is in virginia, and tells us why the testimony is key for the prosecution. >> reporter: the assistant chief medical examiner here in virginia spent several hours on the witness stand, describing the many and severe injuries that yeardley love suffered. earlier in the trial, friends of love testified they saw her on the night before she died wearing nothing but her underwear, and they say they saw no injuries on her body. but today in court, the assistant chief medica
. >> reporter: well timed evidence the aclu used this morning to express the need for sharp's case to move forward, and firmly draw the lines of police activity versus the first and fourth amendment rights of the public. in downtown baltimore abc 2 news. >> the city police declined comment because of the impending federal case, but did say that second video from this weekend in federal hill is being investigated by internal affairs. now to the continuing coverage of the murder trial...
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i have contacted the lawyer referral service and even the aclu. i want to know what the police is going to do about it. this woman needs to be arrested. let her get a dose of what i have been through, the indignity of what i went through. she lied to the police, i get arrested. i tried to tell the police the truth and nothing has happened. what does the police department intend to do about it? they won't do it with a subsequent investigation, they want to knock on her door. i sent it to your office when you passed it on to sgt yamaguchi. i don't know where that is. where is the justice? in the pledge of allegiance states, "and justice for all." i want justice. [chime] will i get a response from somebody? >> officer, can you get him a phone number? >> sgt. yamaguchi right there. >> next speaker. >> very polite, brief, professional men i might add. >> go that way, we'll have our next speaker. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good evening, clyde. >> boy, i have a sweet spot. these are impressive. bay view, tl, players, rapists. oh, that federal gran
i have contacted the lawyer referral service and even the aclu. i want to know what the police is going to do about it. this woman needs to be arrested. let her get a dose of what i have been through, the indignity of what i went through. she lied to the police, i get arrested. i tried to tell the police the truth and nothing has happened. what does the police department intend to do about it? they won't do it with a subsequent investigation, they want to knock on her door. i sent it to your...
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the aclu appears to agree. they've asked for a copy of his video. >> a police spokesman would not comment on the story citing the pending investigation. >>> a key hurdle is cleared in the fight over same-sex marriage. two house committees passed the marriage bill by a 25-18 vote. tomorrow it faces an uncertain future. the governor says he needs to sway republicans for it to pass. >>> experts testify about her injuries and what killed her. >> reporter: both sides spent the seventh day of this trial trying to spin the medical evidence in their favor. i had a brief conversation with yardley love's mother outside the courthouse. she was polite and gracious to relive this awful tragedy. she left the courtroom during graphic testimony about her daughter's cause of death. speaking briefly, only with wjz, she expressed gratitude to all the people supporting her back in baltimore. hours telling jurors aut the fatal injuries to love's brain. using a plastic skull and brain, they explained how blunt force trauma killed he
the aclu appears to agree. they've asked for a copy of his video. >> a police spokesman would not comment on the story citing the pending investigation. >>> a key hurdle is cleared in the fight over same-sex marriage. two house committees passed the marriage bill by a 25-18 vote. tomorrow it faces an uncertain future. the governor says he needs to sway republicans for it to pass. >>> experts testify about her injuries and what killed her. >> reporter: both sides...
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dollar and it would barely scratch the surface to repair all the schools $2.8 billion according to the aclu report. >> and talking about tonight some money that would help us leverage part of that. >> it is in the millions not the billions. >> that's why grocers are again being targeted. >> it needs improvements. >> i thought there was money for the schools. where has that been going. >> a huge undertaking that relies in part on raising the beverage tax and promise to have it expire completely after three years. >> i'm not inflexible f there are ways it strengthen the legislation to help the level the playing field, i'm willing to take a look at those. at the end of the day we need revenue on the table. >> and the bills were introduced. it ties the ref eye to school construction and has eight cosponsors garning it will pass through the council. and the next will be the finance and economic development committee. christian schaffer, abc news. >>> time could be running out for the carosel in baltimore's inner harbor. the development corporation had given the family that runs it until tomorrow
dollar and it would barely scratch the surface to repair all the schools $2.8 billion according to the aclu report. >> and talking about tonight some money that would help us leverage part of that. >> it is in the millions not the billions. >> that's why grocers are again being targeted. >> it needs improvements. >> i thought there was money for the schools. where has that been going. >> a huge undertaking that relies in part on raising the beverage tax and...
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commissioner dejesus: i see we have an aclu lettrer here. you might have discussed this already, but i was wondering the status of this. it was asking certain questions that i thought to have you were meeting on -- two of you were meeting on. >> i have not seen this before now. commissioner turman and i will take it up outside the meeting. commissioner dejesus: i thought you had it before then. president mazzucco: we just received it today. commissioner dejesus: the only thing i noticed is asking for us if we are going to support the changes. if you talk about that, let us know. commissioner turman: i will meet with commissioner slaughter and get back to the commission. president mazzucco: any public comment? line items 3b, c, or d. >> thank you for letting me speak once again. very briefly, i am happy to waste my time on this. i technically agree with the chief of police that if they are going to discuss issues, this is an open format. under the sunshine act, the public needs to know. i don't think they need to know 30 hours or 30 minutes i
commissioner dejesus: i see we have an aclu lettrer here. you might have discussed this already, but i was wondering the status of this. it was asking certain questions that i thought to have you were meeting on -- two of you were meeting on. >> i have not seen this before now. commissioner turman and i will take it up outside the meeting. commissioner dejesus: i thought you had it before then. president mazzucco: we just received it today. commissioner dejesus: the only thing i noticed...
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spray on sitting protesters who set up an occupy camp there. 19 students and alumni vented by the aclu together to file the suit it accuses the university of violating constitutional rights. uc davis declines to comment. >>> federal advisory panel calling for all u.s. adults to get vaccinated for whooping cough, including people 65 and older who have not gotten the shot as adult. the goal to prevent from spreading this highly contagious bacterial disease to infants there were 10 fatal cases involving babies during a california whooping cough epidemic in 2010. >>> today a panel of vicers to the u.s. fda will consider whether to a drug for a treatment of obesity made by mountain based company previously rejected by the fda in 2010 over concerns about potentially dangerous side effects, including >>> we are still following breaking news in oakland. students at mack well park international academy are being evacuated. there's a heavy police presence officers are dealing with a man with a weapon near the school who was seen. police contacting parents of those students being evacuated. we'll
spray on sitting protesters who set up an occupy camp there. 19 students and alumni vented by the aclu together to file the suit it accuses the university of violating constitutional rights. uc davis declines to comment. >>> federal advisory panel calling for all u.s. adults to get vaccinated for whooping cough, including people 65 and older who have not gotten the shot as adult. the goal to prevent from spreading this highly contagious bacterial disease to infants there were 10 fatal...
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our agency and combinations ac with thelu -- with the aclu northern california put together the 5.17 biased policing. we welcome and fully support these changes. president mazzucco: questions? commissioner slaughter: captain, i don't know to whom this is addressed. i understand the addition of the word "religion." the addition of the word " perceived" is a bit of a puzzler. an officer may be discriminating based upon someone's perceiving them to be a certain race when they are not, is that now -- you mentioned it is part of federal or state law? maybe i'm wrong, it's sutcch an unlikely of and that an officer with later on say, i wasn't racially profiling because he was not the race i thought that he was. the addition is fine to me, but it seems a little bit of the head scratcher. that is federal law on the issue? >> [inaudible] commissioner slaughter: who is makign thang that -- he said wee conforming to federal and state law? is this becoming standard in other departments? where is the actual "perceived" langaguage coming from. >> in the employment context, i can say that "actual or
our agency and combinations ac with thelu -- with the aclu northern california put together the 5.17 biased policing. we welcome and fully support these changes. president mazzucco: questions? commissioner slaughter: captain, i don't know to whom this is addressed. i understand the addition of the word "religion." the addition of the word " perceived" is a bit of a puzzler. an officer may be discriminating based upon someone's perceiving them to be a certain race when they...
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thank you to greg keller and the aclu board for putting this c pac together. this is inspiring. we need this energy and inspiration going forward because we have a lot of work to do in the 2012 election cycle. it is up to us to take back the country from the current administration and the left. i'm inspired to be here. obviously the tea party has had a significant impact on the political landscape across this country. and in the past six-to-eight months, we heard about occupy wall street. we have seen it happen across the country starting in new york city. the media wants to write the narrative that occupy wall street is alive and well and they post their pictures and their videos and everything of their bright signs and boisterous people and they are writing these stories that the tea party movement is dead. i have news for them. the tea party movement is not dead. we're alive and well. [ applause ] >> we are alive and well. we have grown and matured into tea party 2.0. don't judge us by the signs or people who show up at the rallies, but judge us on election day when occupy wa
thank you to greg keller and the aclu board for putting this c pac together. this is inspiring. we need this energy and inspiration going forward because we have a lot of work to do in the 2012 election cycle. it is up to us to take back the country from the current administration and the left. i'm inspired to be here. obviously the tea party has had a significant impact on the political landscape across this country. and in the past six-to-eight months, we heard about occupy wall street. we...
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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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the aclu alleges violation of citizens' rights to videotape officers. scott insists he was not looking for trouble but said he was shocked the police officers followed him after he walked away. he filed an official complaint with the department. >> give me your i.d.. i am asking for your id. >> the incident is being investigated. a police spokesman said police are looking at the video and conducting interviews to determine if the officers violated any policies or procedures. by a former baltimore city police officer is being held without bail, accused of raping a teenage girl. he was arrested after the victim said he raped her while she visited his home in december. this is the third time he has been accused of sexually abusing a minor. the first was back in march of 2008, and he was arrested again after another 13-year-old girl accused him of sexual assault. those charges were eventually dropped. a man is facing several charges after police say he arrested -- he molested a northeast school girl. he was arrested after investigators say he fondled her in
the aclu alleges violation of citizens' rights to videotape officers. scott insists he was not looking for trouble but said he was shocked the police officers followed him after he walked away. he filed an official complaint with the department. >> give me your i.d.. i am asking for your id. >> the incident is being investigated. a police spokesman said police are looking at the video and conducting interviews to determine if the officers violated any policies or procedures. by a...
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. >> reporter: and now as we noted, the aclu wants the internet providers to provide a true do-not-track button. they would like congress to make it a federal law. not just the voluntary measure. >>> we wish we had a mandatory law violating things like this. today, it is showing a lot of folks on out there at the title basin. but what about the cherry trees? will the warm weather coax them to blossom early? the national parks service says yeah, that's likely, but just how early? well, it's too soon to tell right now. but for the record, the earliest cherry blossoms to come out was march 15, 1990. i don't think it will be that bad this year. >> it really is close. we have been below freezing 15 times since january 1. maybe we could sneak in a 30, 31 over the weekend. warm today, 67. warmer tomorrow. >> warmer tomorrow. now, let's take a live look outside. the weather cam brought to you by michael and son. looking at wisconsin avenue. to your left there is northbound wisconsin avenue. everything is moving along smoothly. now, why wouldn't it be with temperatures still in the upper 50s to a
. >> reporter: and now as we noted, the aclu wants the internet providers to provide a true do-not-track button. they would like congress to make it a federal law. not just the voluntary measure. >>> we wish we had a mandatory law violating things like this. today, it is showing a lot of folks on out there at the title basin. but what about the cherry trees? will the warm weather coax them to blossom early? the national parks service says yeah, that's likely, but just how early?...
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. >> the aclu says it is behind what works for children. >> we are supporting all the sources of revenue that they put on the table. the state aid we're talking about in this bill is the biggest cut, but we will need several different revenue sources in order to borrow the money up front, and the mayor is supporting this bill. >> city school construction bill now heads to the senate. >> thank you. the aftermath of the independent review into the shooting death of officer william corbett back in january last year. the police commissioner recommended some major changes to the city's police academy training program. academy officials are now using what they called diamond standard training. >> we have implemented these training changes to reinforce those lessons learned, and it is about the officers' gaining confidence, recognizing the dangers involved, community outreach, and working together as a team. >> once the training is complete, the hope is that officers will be better able to communicate in volatile situations. >> some big changes coming to you. we will give you a preview. >> whil
. >> the aclu says it is behind what works for children. >> we are supporting all the sources of revenue that they put on the table. the state aid we're talking about in this bill is the biggest cut, but we will need several different revenue sources in order to borrow the money up front, and the mayor is supporting this bill. >> city school construction bill now heads to the senate. >> thank you. the aftermath of the independent review into the shooting death of officer...
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in fact, she even says she is going to be asking for help from the aclu. grace. >> anne, what happens between now and the point where they start picking jury members? >> reporter: that's supposed to start monday. judging from how this trial has gone so far, i bet a few more motions are going to be filed, and i bet that one attorney will try to stop the trial from going forward. >> thank you, anne makovec. >>> some very sad news from the music world this afternoon. davey jones the lead singer for the monkees has died. a spokeswoman says he suffered a heart attack in florida where he lived. jones rose to fame in the '60s after the rock group the monkees was assembled for a hit tv shows. his biggest hit with the monkees day dream believer. he had a solo career later. he survived by his wife and four daughters. he was 66. >>> a san jose duplex went up in flames. strong winds fueled the fire. the entire building destroyed. gil diaz joins us now with more on how people got out. >> reporter: good afternoon. well, this fire erupted around 3:00 this morning and sin
in fact, she even says she is going to be asking for help from the aclu. grace. >> anne, what happens between now and the point where they start picking jury members? >> reporter: that's supposed to start monday. judging from how this trial has gone so far, i bet a few more motions are going to be filed, and i bet that one attorney will try to stop the trial from going forward. >> thank you, anne makovec. >>> some very sad news from the music world this afternoon....
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. >>> and today a member of the aclu will testify in support of a bill in annapolis to block your bossor asking for social media passwords. the bill would also make it el legal for businesss to ask for passwords or user name when you show up to apply for a job. >>> and the ravens mascot, and the bird will be entertaining fans at the hilton ballroom. the event is going to happen from 6:00 until 9:00. the tickets by the way, 65 bucks a person. >>> let's talk about the temperatures this morning because we are quite mild once again. look at these temperatures in the upper 40s into baltimore and even into d.c. we will just get higher from there. i'll show you the temperatures in just a second but the satellite and radar we're not seeing a whole lot. no type of clouds really out there right now. nypehe ck iúvirtimeúaternwill co moves in behind that for thel co weekend. for today, temperatures close to 70 degrees and tonight, 47 mild and here's a check of the 7-day forecast for you. you can see the cold air as we go into saturday and especially sunday. let's get a check of the traffic right n
. >>> and today a member of the aclu will testify in support of a bill in annapolis to block your bossor asking for social media passwords. the bill would also make it el legal for businesss to ask for passwords or user name when you show up to apply for a job. >>> and the ravens mascot, and the bird will be entertaining fans at the hilton ballroom. the event is going to happen from 6:00 until 9:00. the tickets by the way, 65 bucks a person. >>> let's talk about the...