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the aclu and its supporters say that's what it's about. they say charter schools can be private if they want but need to be they are not. >> if a private school want as segregated atmosphere that's their right. it cannot be supported by public taxpayer money. >> reporter: as we come back live to wilmington chart terrify state department of education sent me a statement said they are reviewing the complaint and stand by their record. the aclu wants to temporarily stop issuing new charters and guarantees that charter schools won't charge any fees that families wouldn't face at a traditional public school. in short what they are trying to do is for all students in public and charter schools make sure everyone is on the same level playing field. tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> it's one of the areas busiest brings. tonight big changes are planned for the commodore perry bridge. how this five year plan will affect drives. doug? >> you put a bunch of clothes in one of those charitable donation binns. did you just give the home a for profit corporat
the aclu and its supporters say that's what it's about. they say charter schools can be private if they want but need to be they are not. >> if a private school want as segregated atmosphere that's their right. it cannot be supported by public taxpayer money. >> reporter: as we come back live to wilmington chart terrify state department of education sent me a statement said they are reviewing the complaint and stand by their record. the aclu wants to temporarily stop issuing new...
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i'm really not impressed that the aclu has called on the president to pardon mr.and others -- >> you can question that till down, how you pronounce his name. go ahead. >> as i was saying, mr. matthews, i'm not impressed by it. i understand this strong emotion people feel about this, but what good is going it come of it -- >> i don't think it's emotion. it's reaction to the fact that we're doing stuff we don't feel good about as americans. >> i understand that, but what goodwill come out of litigating this? we're not engaged in this practice anymore. after 9/11, there are a lot of people on the right and the left who thought that we needed to do whatever -- >> we went after iran contra, got 11 convictions. we went after watergate, got over 30. we do get convictions. which makes a point. if we tortured, if that meets the standard of criminal behavior, shouldn't we deal with that? >> we have dealt with it. the president has dealt with it. no one has been tried, no one has been put in jail for doing that, but i don't think that it's going to serve a greater good for t
i'm really not impressed that the aclu has called on the president to pardon mr.and others -- >> you can question that till down, how you pronounce his name. go ahead. >> as i was saying, mr. matthews, i'm not impressed by it. i understand this strong emotion people feel about this, but what good is going it come of it -- >> i don't think it's emotion. it's reaction to the fact that we're doing stuff we don't feel good about as americans. >> i understand that, but what...
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jihadists, accusations of partisan payback from politicians and oddly enough, a push for pardons from the aclu. >>> also this hour, who could have set this 19-year-old on fire leaving her to die by the side of the road? mississippi police on the hunt for whoever killed jessica chambers. >>> and -- >> [ bleep ]. >> brutality in baltimore. the video police tried to erase. a woman legally recording an arrest ends up getting roughed up, tasered and accused of assaulting officers. it is a video you simply have to see to believe. not to mention the result. hello, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." it has now been 24 hours since a world still fighting al qaeda and now fighting isis got the fullest picture yet of cia treatment of terror suspects in the wake of september the 11th. and the world has responded. mostly without rage and revulsi revulsion. but one man thinks this blistering report borne out of a senate investigation is, quote, a partisan pile of bull you know what. and how does he know or claim to know? he's one of two former cia contractors who came up with the so-ca
jihadists, accusations of partisan payback from politicians and oddly enough, a push for pardons from the aclu. >>> also this hour, who could have set this 19-year-old on fire leaving her to die by the side of the road? mississippi police on the hunt for whoever killed jessica chambers. >>> and -- >> [ bleep ]. >> brutality in baltimore. the video police tried to erase. a woman legally recording an arrest ends up getting roughed up, tasered and accused of...
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the aclu, matt greene, and many others who have referenced the fact that there are commercial incentives today to actually find vulnerabilities, find weaknesses in our system. and rather than work to fix those, rather than work to secure our systems, they actually leave those open. they will sell them to the highest bidder, and use those to enable the exact kind of masquerade attacks, spoofing attacks, phishing attacks you
the aclu, matt greene, and many others who have referenced the fact that there are commercial incentives today to actually find vulnerabilities, find weaknesses in our system. and rather than work to fix those, rather than work to secure our systems, they actually leave those open. they will sell them to the highest bidder, and use those to enable the exact kind of masquerade attacks, spoofing attacks, phishing attacks you
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a recent aclu report found that swat teams were used 79% of the time for raping a person's home. most often for drugs. such tactics are unnecessary and excessive. what message are we sending to use weapons of war to police american communities? congress must ensure accountability. federal funding and providing military equipment to be conditioned on data collection, use of a body worn cameras, anti-racial profiling training and insisted on community policing as my good friend has pointed out. the war on drugs has created an incarceration nation. with too many people in prison for too long serving no useful benefit to society. one of the major reasons for expanded jail and prison population over the past 30 years is the use of stiff mandatory minimum sentencing for nonviolent offenses. prison costs now absorbing nearly one-third of doj's discretionary budget. 30%. the cost though go far beyond simply the money it takes to incarcerate over 2.3 million people. the true costs are human lives, mainly of generation of young black and latino men and women who serve long prison sentences
a recent aclu report found that swat teams were used 79% of the time for raping a person's home. most often for drugs. such tactics are unnecessary and excessive. what message are we sending to use weapons of war to police american communities? congress must ensure accountability. federal funding and providing military equipment to be conditioned on data collection, use of a body worn cameras, anti-racial profiling training and insisted on community policing as my good friend has pointed out....
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lawyers from the aclu says special admission requirements for charter schools are contribute to go a resegregation of delaware schools. they a families of means can navigate the system better leaving students of color or students with disabilities with fewer educational options. >> this is public fund, this is public money that is being spent, to provide advantaged education toss families of students who are already advantaged and we thought that the playing field needed to be leveled. >> it is just important to take steps like this so that we are having more honest discussion about the rolls of diversity. >> reporter: aclu wants to stop new charter schools in delaware from opening until a effective desegregation plan is implemented. >> it is an old letter with new insights on a famous president, abe happen lincoln wrote the newly discovered letter 165 years ago before he became president. our carol erickson tells us he had all of the instincts of a great political leader. >> reporter: displayed in the union league room containing more lincoln head then a coin purse a rare old letter
lawyers from the aclu says special admission requirements for charter schools are contribute to go a resegregation of delaware schools. they a families of means can navigate the system better leaving students of color or students with disabilities with fewer educational options. >> this is public fund, this is public money that is being spent, to provide advantaged education toss families of students who are already advantaged and we thought that the playing field needed to be leveled....
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saad go to i'm from the aclu. janer 2010 google revealed two of the world that they had been compromised by the u.s. government but it wasn't until a story in the "washington post" that we learned it up in google's surveillance compromised by this foreign government so two-part question. why did we have to read about in the newspaper and at three or four-year period why did google not tell the world the surveillance rather than the baker information is some systems had been compromised and separately can you tell us and a few year cents has google surveillance been compromised in the additional times by any other governments that you know about? >> the attack back in 2009 was one that we got hit by this attack and we conducted an investigation into it. at the time of the attack, this may seem odd sitting where we are right now but back in 2009, 2010 you may remember there weren't a lot of victims of consumer attacks out there announcing they had been attacked. within google we had a debate. we had just a company t
saad go to i'm from the aclu. janer 2010 google revealed two of the world that they had been compromised by the u.s. government but it wasn't until a story in the "washington post" that we learned it up in google's surveillance compromised by this foreign government so two-part question. why did we have to read about in the newspaper and at three or four-year period why did google not tell the world the surveillance rather than the baker information is some systems had been...
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the aclu said that it wants to focus on concerns about delaware public schools becoming less diverse. it showed a national trend towards less integration of white and nonwhite students over the last 20 years. the aclu will outline its legal steps at a news conference in wilmington later this morning. >>> the tower hills school in wilmington has named a new head of school after the previous headmaster was arrested on child porn charges. the new school leader, elizabeth cromwell speers will take over july 1st. she currently heads a school in connecticut. previous leader, christopher wheeler, resigned last year after police raided his oncampus home and confiscated computer equipment that they say contain child porn. a judge is expected to issue a verdict in wheeler's case within the month. >>> and happening today, chester upon schools in delaware county could fire the man they hired to get them out of debt. joe watkins is expected to defend his work later this morning. he was hired in 2012 to come up with a financial recovery plan. the state is asking the board to remove watkins, pointin
the aclu said that it wants to focus on concerns about delaware public schools becoming less diverse. it showed a national trend towards less integration of white and nonwhite students over the last 20 years. the aclu will outline its legal steps at a news conference in wilmington later this morning. >>> the tower hills school in wilmington has named a new head of school after the previous headmaster was arrested on child porn charges. the new school leader, elizabeth cromwell speers...
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the aclu said it wants to focus on concerns about delaware public schools becoming less diverse. research shows a national trend toward less integration of white and nonwhite students over the last 20 years. the aclu will outline its legal steps at a news conference in wilmington later this morning. >>> the tower hills school in wilmington has named a new head of schools after the previous headmaster was arrested on child porn charges. the new school leader, elizabeth cromwell speers, will take over july 1st. she's currently heading a school in connecticut. tower hills' previous leader, christopher wheeler, resigned last year after police raided his oncampus home and confiscated computer equipment they say contained child porn. a judge is expected to issue a verdict in wheeler's case within a month. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> good morning. you're taking a look at the foggy skies throughout philadelphia, especially in south philly near citizens bank park. if you plan on leaving for work in the next hour or two, take it easy. not
the aclu said it wants to focus on concerns about delaware public schools becoming less diverse. research shows a national trend toward less integration of white and nonwhite students over the last 20 years. the aclu will outline its legal steps at a news conference in wilmington later this morning. >>> the tower hills school in wilmington has named a new head of schools after the previous headmaster was arrested on child porn charges. the new school leader, elizabeth cromwell speers,...
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a recent aclu report found that swat teams were used 79% of the time for raiding a person's home. most often for drugs. such tactics are unnecessary and excessive. what message are we sending by using weapons of war to police american communities? congress must ensure accountability. federal funding and providing military equipment should be conditioned on data collection, use of body worn cameras, antiracial profiling training, and insistence on community policing as my good friend has pointed out. the war on drugs has created an incarceration nation with too many people in prison for too long serving no useful benefit to society. one of the major reasons for expanded jail and prison populations over the past 30 years is the use of stiff, mandatory minimum sentencing for nonviolent offenses. prison costs now absorb nearly one-third of d.o.j.'s discretionary budget -- 30%. the costs, though, go far beyond simply the money it 2.3 to incarcerate over million people. the true costs are human lives, mainly of generations of young, black and latino men and women who serve long prison s
a recent aclu report found that swat teams were used 79% of the time for raiding a person's home. most often for drugs. such tactics are unnecessary and excessive. what message are we sending by using weapons of war to police american communities? congress must ensure accountability. federal funding and providing military equipment should be conditioned on data collection, use of body worn cameras, antiracial profiling training, and insistence on community policing as my good friend has pointed...
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. >>> tonight, the head of the aclu, the head of the national aclu, has just published the op ed in theew york times tonight for tomorrow morning's paper. do we have a picture? i can hold it up for you if we don't have a picture of it. the pulse to issue a pardon for senior bush administration officials for overseeing torture as a u.s. policy for years. the spectacle still makes my stomach turn. but doing so may be the only way to ensure that the american government never tortures again. pardons would make clear that crimes were committed. again, this is the head of the national aclu, calling tonight for president george w. bush to be pardoned by president obama over the issue of torture. that's provocative. we've got more on that story ahead. stay with us. [ male announcer ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calori
. >>> tonight, the head of the aclu, the head of the national aclu, has just published the op ed in theew york times tonight for tomorrow morning's paper. do we have a picture? i can hold it up for you if we don't have a picture of it. the pulse to issue a pardon for senior bush administration officials for overseeing torture as a u.s. policy for years. the spectacle still makes my stomach turn. but doing so may be the only way to ensure that the american government never tortures...
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that was not the aclu testifying to congress, right? that was not a human rights watch. that was the cia testifying to congress about something in which it had experienced. they know why you don't torture people. they knew what they were talking about. that, aparentally, during the last presidency, they forgot. one of the more remarkable things we had never seen before that got published for the first time today in the senate intelligence committee torture report was this memo from november, 2001. this is november, 2001. right after the 9/11 attacks. we had never seen this memo before today. it was written by c.i.a. lawyers and the office of the general council e sell. and they wrote a policy decision must be made with regard to u.s. use of torture. and they were thinking prospectively. the skrrks ia did not have prisoners in custody at this point. but in the abstract, thinking about getting new prisoner after 89 e 9/1, they decided that they thought they might want to start torturing people. so they better come up with a way to justify it. torture is what they called it
that was not the aclu testifying to congress, right? that was not a human rights watch. that was the cia testifying to congress about something in which it had experienced. they know why you don't torture people. they knew what they were talking about. that, aparentally, during the last presidency, they forgot. one of the more remarkable things we had never seen before that got published for the first time today in the senate intelligence committee torture report was this memo from november,...
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the aclu says this is resegregated delaware schools. >> if you look at the charter school makeup, the predominantly white charter schools versus the low-income primary african-american charter schools there's nothing equal about them. >> reporter: i'm still waiting on a statement from the delaware charter school network. i want to ask her about the claims that they discourage some from enrolling. once again, they say creating a haves versus have not scenario. >> if a private school wants to have a segregate e e e ed atmos they can do that. >> the state says it's proud of educating kids. the aclu wants the state to temporarily stop issuing new charters and want guarantees that charter schools will remain completely free like public schools, no extra fees you wouldn't get in public schools. they want to make sure that class sizes are capped in charter schools at the same exact rate as public schools. this gets a lot of people fired up. count on us to follow it. tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> thank you, tim. new information on the case worker who was injured when she was stabbed on the jo
the aclu says this is resegregated delaware schools. >> if you look at the charter school makeup, the predominantly white charter schools versus the low-income primary african-american charter schools there's nothing equal about them. >> reporter: i'm still waiting on a statement from the delaware charter school network. i want to ask her about the claims that they discourage some from enrolling. once again, they say creating a haves versus have not scenario. >> if a private...
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nbc 10 in wilmington today the aclu says delaware schools have been resegregated. it says some of delaware's better performing charter schools unfairly favor kids from wealthier families while lower income students and students with disabilities are relegated to lower performing schools. the group says some charter schools require kids to get their own ride to school and charge fees you don't see in traditional public schools. >> these requirements are insurmountable barriers for most low-income african-american or hispanic families. special need students. single parent families and the like. >> state department of education tells nbc 10 that officials are now reviewing the complaint. for now the aclu wants the state to stop issuing new charters and wants guarantees that charter schools can't charge any fees public schools do not. >>> we've been hearing a lot about this lately, airbag maker takata says it's not necessary but honda is expanding its recall of driver's side airbags for all 50 states. a senior executive with takata corporation appeared before the house
nbc 10 in wilmington today the aclu says delaware schools have been resegregated. it says some of delaware's better performing charter schools unfairly favor kids from wealthier families while lower income students and students with disabilities are relegated to lower performing schools. the group says some charter schools require kids to get their own ride to school and charge fees you don't see in traditional public schools. >> these requirements are insurmountable barriers for most...
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the aclu is not going to love everything that the president does.nd we were -- are concerned about his militarization comments today, and we want to work on that executive order. but he's talking about specific action. >> what was it that bugged you, that you think would be an aclu problem, a civil liberties problem? >> well, i think that the -- on the militarization piece, that he down played the number of military-grade weapons that are going to police departments as only 4%. but people don't understand, that translates to thousands and hundreds of tanks, of humvees, of m-14s and m-15s, and there's no accountability once these police departments get these materials. so we need to drill down a little more on this, and we are hopeful that the president will entertain some of our concerns. and i asked him a question about this. the congress is currently trying to up the amount of military equipment that goes to local law enforcement. and he's trying to reduce it. but he's not -- i don't know that he's using all of his power. because he has the power
the aclu is not going to love everything that the president does.nd we were -- are concerned about his militarization comments today, and we want to work on that executive order. but he's talking about specific action. >> what was it that bugged you, that you think would be an aclu problem, a civil liberties problem? >> well, i think that the -- on the militarization piece, that he down played the number of military-grade weapons that are going to police departments as only 4%. but...
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in this situation, and an aclu representative said the employer, in this case, the school, does havee latitude to enforce what's worn to school. >>> a protection hearing is set to resume today for nascar driver kurt busch after his ex broke down in tears yesterday, asking the judge to keep him away from her. busch allegedly assaulted her at dover international speedway back in september. patricia driscoll testified that busch choked her and smashed her head into a wall. the alleged attack happened not long after the couple broke up, but busch's attorneys deny the allegations. >>> at 4:49 now, this morning police continue their search in philadelphia for a man who posed as a trash inspector to attack and rob an elderly man. police say the man you see in this surveillance video here knocked on the door of brownie's par 4 lounge on west oak lane yesterday afternoon. once inside, he punched an 83-year-old man, knocked him to the ground, then pulled out a knife, handcuffed the victim to a railing and robbed him. >>> philadelphia mayor michael nutter kicked off the celebration for the firs
in this situation, and an aclu representative said the employer, in this case, the school, does havee latitude to enforce what's worn to school. >>> a protection hearing is set to resume today for nascar driver kurt busch after his ex broke down in tears yesterday, asking the judge to keep him away from her. busch allegedly assaulted her at dover international speedway back in september. patricia driscoll testified that busch choked her and smashed her head into a wall. the alleged...
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. >> thank you, senator and ranking members for inviting the aclu to testify at today's hearing. nearly 100 years the aclu has worked to defend and the rights that the constitution and the laws of the guarantee.es i would especially like to thank for yourtor durbin, tireless leadership as chairman. au have held hearings on variety of critical issues from solitary confinement to racial profiling, and addressing voting, and for that thankful.very my written testimony provides an and broader view of the state of civil and human rights. today i will focus my remarks on three areas of unfinished business. one, the mill tarrization of police, two, sentencing reform, three, criminal voting.nchisement in we are standing at a cross roads now.erica right one must only look to the crisis in ferguson, in new york city, and in cleveland that extreme problems in policing continue. recent police paramilitary tactics splashed across our tv screens, we must ask ourselves, we want an america where the exercise of first amendment rights is met by assault weapons gas?ear where armored vehicles are u
. >> thank you, senator and ranking members for inviting the aclu to testify at today's hearing. nearly 100 years the aclu has worked to defend and the rights that the constitution and the laws of the guarantee.es i would especially like to thank for yourtor durbin, tireless leadership as chairman. au have held hearings on variety of critical issues from solitary confinement to racial profiling, and addressing voting, and for that thankful.very my written testimony provides an and broader...
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the aclu said it wants to focus on concerns about delaware public schools becoming less diverse. research shows a national trend towards less integration of white and nonwhite students over the last 20 years. the aclu will outline its legal steps in wilmington later this morning. >>> and remember that teenager who helped save a philadelphia police officer? he'll be honored today. last month, joe chambers pulled a philadelphia police officer out of his car after an accident. chambers got him out just before the police car went up in flames. delaware county council will present chambers with an award later this morning. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> good morning. a foggy start on this wednesday, also light rain showers moving through parts of our area, which will linger heading into the afternoon. warmer today, temperatures heading into the 50s. a live look at the poconos right now, where we're seeing foggy skies. light rain coming down at the philadelphia airport, 40 degrees. wind speeds out of the south at 10 miles per hour. and thr
the aclu said it wants to focus on concerns about delaware public schools becoming less diverse. research shows a national trend towards less integration of white and nonwhite students over the last 20 years. the aclu will outline its legal steps in wilmington later this morning. >>> and remember that teenager who helped save a philadelphia police officer? he'll be honored today. last month, joe chambers pulled a philadelphia police officer out of his car after an accident. chambers...
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. --- el departamento de policia haba estado coordinando con la organizacin ''aclu'' y admite que existencuerdos en la manera de operarlos...ahora ellos esperan la acreditacin de la administracin federal de aviacin antes de usar estos drones...... juanfra --- en missouri ....a una semana y media despus que el gran jurado rehus presentar cargos contra el polica ''darren willson'' el fiscal del estado pide un cambio... take vo --- la decisin desat una serie de disturbios y protestas en ferguson y en otras ciudades del pas incluyendo las del rea de la baha... ---el fiscal ''chris koster'' dijo que los legisladores deben actualizar la ley sobre el uso de fuerza letal...lo que hara difcil a los policias legalmente justificar estos mtodos.... lorena/vots -- la decisin de un gran jurado en nueva york de no presentar cargos contra un agente blanco por la muerte de un afroamericano provoco vo protestas en el area de la bahia.... --el oficial habria restringido fuertemente a eric garner con su brazo haciendole una llave en el cuello, una tactica prohbida en esa ciudad. --en oakland, cientos protest
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in response to the aclu seeking the information through a freedom of information lawsuit. the agents who conducted improper inquiries were suspended. >> deadly secret. the residential area not far from american university was built on a dumping ground for chemical weapons. we're talking mustard gas blistering agents and who knows what else. the site in northwest d.c. was accidentally discovered 20 years ago but the cleanup continues to this very day. lisa stark has the story. >> inside this gate the hunt is on for the remnant of deadly chemical weapons. >> we are standing right about here. >> reporter: standing in d.c.'s spring valley neighborhood filled with expensive homes, an ambassador's residence and american university. but back in 1917, part of the campus and what was then farmland was leased by the army. 660 acres. here the military developed and tested poison gas. for world war i trench warfare. that history was virtually forgotten until it was unearthed literally for new homes. when the workers discovered rued bombs. >> we found four disposal pits, pieces of muni
in response to the aclu seeking the information through a freedom of information lawsuit. the agents who conducted improper inquiries were suspended. >> deadly secret. the residential area not far from american university was built on a dumping ground for chemical weapons. we're talking mustard gas blistering agents and who knows what else. the site in northwest d.c. was accidentally discovered 20 years ago but the cleanup continues to this very day. lisa stark has the story. >>...
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the aclu fully supports democratic senator's dianne feinstein's decision to make the report public. >> this is a cia that's completely out of control, it's outside the checks and balances that the constitution sets up. they lied to the white house, they lied to the justice department. they lied to congress about what they were doing. >> reporter: in an interview with the l.a. times, feinstein says that the -- anybody who reads this is going to never let this happen again. former cia director michael hayden says the report will betray u.s. allies overseas and make agency officers risk averse. >> this report will lead to a national espionage service, cia, that is timid and friendless and that's a very dangerous situation. >> reporter: cia officials say they are not defending the techniques, but emphasize that the democratic senate-led investigation should not be allowed to rewrite history. >> it led to the destruction of other plans, other plots, other captured detainees. >> reporter: the democratics seemed agenda driven because none of them wanted to be interviewed. in his memoir, form
the aclu fully supports democratic senator's dianne feinstein's decision to make the report public. >> this is a cia that's completely out of control, it's outside the checks and balances that the constitution sets up. they lied to the white house, they lied to the justice department. they lied to congress about what they were doing. >> reporter: in an interview with the l.a. times, feinstein says that the -- anybody who reads this is going to never let this happen again. former cia...
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. >> reporter: civil rights groups like the aclu acknowledge that border agents are acting within the the law by having immigrants answer those questions. but they say that's not enough. one specific set of rights migrants often aren't afforded miranda rights. >> you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >> reporter: the iconic warnings given to u.s. citizens in criminal proceedings. >> illegal immigrants have miranda rights when their charged with a criminal offense but they do not have them when they're charged with an immigration offense. the reason is, among other things, because they don't have the right to counsel. >> reporter: why not mirandize them when they're immediately taken into custody? >> if they say something incriminating or i believe they were involved in criminal activity, i'll read them their rights right there. the other time someone will be mirandized when we're targeting this person thinking they may be a scout, may be involved in criminal activity the field agent wasn't aware of. >> reporter: for s
. >> reporter: civil rights groups like the aclu acknowledge that border agents are acting within the the law by having immigrants answer those questions. but they say that's not enough. one specific set of rights migrants often aren't afforded miranda rights. >> you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >> reporter: the iconic warnings given to u.s. citizens in criminal proceedings. >> illegal immigrants...
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aclu is raising concerns and they do not have clearance to launch the zones. >> san jose's police department is currently grappling with how to implement its own drone technology. the news only became public over the summer. san jose police plans to lay out its strategy saturday. >> you certainly needed a strategy to get to work over the past few days with the constant pounding rain. slick roads still out there, mike, but not as bad as the past few days. >> we do need some together time. look at that one person at the very bottom of the screen, waiting in the hov lane, waiting for it to turn for the free hov toll price. there's a warriors against fittingly in this weather against the pelicans. i didn't even realize there was a pelicans team. a big old puddle has been cleared and the rest of your bay does show a nice evening drive. we'll give you a live look at palo alto 101. hopefully we can see that sheen on the roadway. we do see that. the water kicks up a tiny bit. we're talking about all around the bay, still some slick transitions, especially on the off ramps. >> take it easy out there.
aclu is raising concerns and they do not have clearance to launch the zones. >> san jose's police department is currently grappling with how to implement its own drone technology. the news only became public over the summer. san jose police plans to lay out its strategy saturday. >> you certainly needed a strategy to get to work over the past few days with the constant pounding rain. slick roads still out there, mike, but not as bad as the past few days. >> we do need some...
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ktvu's john sasaki tells us while it sheriff is thrilled the aclu is crying foul over the drones. >> reporter: this was show and tell day. >> we have up front our technology world. >>> the sheriff displayed the department's tools. including one of two new drones. >> this is specifically for search and rescue and other critical events that occur. >> reporter: this is the same kind of unit last year. it is a $97,000 system that the sheriff obtained using department funds. >> the top concern is privacy. for anyone worried it may spy he gave a denial. >> i have no intention to use these for surveillance purposes. >> the sheriff side stepped supervisor concern and widespread community concern about buying drones and bought drones without public debate. >> reporter: at the headquarters of the aclu that put up this guide leaders were shocked they got the drones. especially the sheriff said he would work with them to craft policy. >> the policy that the sheriff talked to us about over a year ago we had made clear there were huge loopholes. >> reporter: as the sheriff said they will be used i
ktvu's john sasaki tells us while it sheriff is thrilled the aclu is crying foul over the drones. >> reporter: this was show and tell day. >> we have up front our technology world. >>> the sheriff displayed the department's tools. including one of two new drones. >> this is specifically for search and rescue and other critical events that occur. >> reporter: this is the same kind of unit last year. it is a $97,000 system that the sheriff obtained using...
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the aclu will sue you. there is room in one supreme court decision in 1989 that allowed for the display on public property, a christmas tree, menorah and sign of liberty. it celebrates the season. it was allowed. you honor paper. >> i think -- >> everyone -- >> i think these governments are acting rationally because they are afraid of being sued. i would say this, the attacks on christians celebrating their time of year has backfired incredibly on the left. right now, there was a point in time where people said happy holidays. not anymore. i hear merry christmas all the time. i'm telling you -- >> i think this is a serious issue and goes beyond this. the atheists are winning. young americans, fewer and fewer young americans don't believe in god. we stop, it's over. i don't care who you are, this is a country based on god. the atheists are winning. this is a battle worth getting a lawyer. so what? sue me! sue me! >> only atheists are lawyers. >> i don't think -- >> planning religious lawyers. a scary job. >>
the aclu will sue you. there is room in one supreme court decision in 1989 that allowed for the display on public property, a christmas tree, menorah and sign of liberty. it celebrates the season. it was allowed. you honor paper. >> i think -- >> everyone -- >> i think these governments are acting rationally because they are afraid of being sued. i would say this, the attacks on christians celebrating their time of year has backfired incredibly on the left. right now, there...
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the aclu helped to draft that bill. we spoke to them, and they tell us it will not hamper people from videotaping their encounters with police. carlos miller who runs that blog also agrees. joie, there is a sense of confusion. that's the concern that's being raised. this legislation does not clearly specify that it's okay to record police, and as we saw in that incident just last week involving that motorist, either that officer was confused or he was intentionally misleading that motorist when he said it's against the law in illinois. >> you know, in illinois, but, look, everybody uses their cell phone cameras everywhere. have other states made any effort to do this? >> not so much specifically to this degree. you do have about a dozen states that are those two-party consent states and there are other laws where it gets hairy. nothing quite to this magnitude. illinois has really been tagged the state that is toughest on this particular issue. >> "america tonight's" adam may. thanks. >>> in a moment, an attack on school
the aclu helped to draft that bill. we spoke to them, and they tell us it will not hamper people from videotaping their encounters with police. carlos miller who runs that blog also agrees. joie, there is a sense of confusion. that's the concern that's being raised. this legislation does not clearly specify that it's okay to record police, and as we saw in that incident just last week involving that motorist, either that officer was confused or he was intentionally misleading that motorist when...
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then you have the aclu that is saying mr. president, you need to prosecute people from the bush administration, from the cia, maybe even current cia officials. >> is he is not going to do that. >> john breneman around in the bush administration. is he not going to do it. here is where he will feel the pressure and where there may be some movement on all of this which is that he has loretta lynch as his nominee to be attorney general. the aclu and others on the left are saying that while they support her nomination, they are going to use those confirmation hearings which again will be run by republicans, not democrats come january to get more, even more information out of the administration about alleged torture, what really went on in the justice department but not just the cia and the bush administration but what john brennan and cia officials have been doing legally or illegally now. and so there will be that pressure. >> they are going to be disappointed because once the republicans take over in january, this story goes aw
then you have the aclu that is saying mr. president, you need to prosecute people from the bush administration, from the cia, maybe even current cia officials. >> is he is not going to do that. >> john breneman around in the bush administration. is he not going to do it. here is where he will feel the pressure and where there may be some movement on all of this which is that he has loretta lynch as his nominee to be attorney general. the aclu and others on the left are saying that...
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. >>> tonight the head of the aclu, the head of the national aclu has just published this op ed in "the new york times." it's going to be in tomorrow morning's paper. it calls for president -- we have a picture of the op ed there? i can hold it up if we don't have a picture of it. the op ed calls for president obama to issue a pardon to former president george w. bush and former vice president dick cheney and other senior bush administration officials for overseeing torture as a u.s. policy for years. the spectacle of the president's granting pardons to torterers still makes the stomach turn but doing so may be the only way to make sure they never torture again. pardons would make clear that crimes were committed. >> they are calling for george w. bush to be pardoned by president obama over the issue of torture. that's provocative. more an that story ahead. stay with us. they challenge us. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on micr
. >>> tonight the head of the aclu, the head of the national aclu has just published this op ed in "the new york times." it's going to be in tomorrow morning's paper. it calls for president -- we have a picture of the op ed there? i can hold it up if we don't have a picture of it. the op ed calls for president obama to issue a pardon to former president george w. bush and former vice president dick cheney and other senior bush administration officials for overseeing torture...
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and the aclu has put forth, you know, common sense privacy protections, which need to be implementedeither the police nor suspects or people who are hurt in the commission of crimes, that their privacy is violated. but it absolutely makes a ton of sense. >> mike claxton and nick gi gillespie, thank you both. >>> the issue of domestic violence in professional sports is the topic of a senate hearing on capitol hill right now. i'll talk to two women advocating for change whether they think congress can make a difference. emma, it's simple, when you are in a place like this, the best way to capture the moment is to feel it, even if you can't see it. it's more than the car.er. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time insights and instantly share information around the globe. when every millisecond counts, staying competitive begins with the cloud. this is the microsoft cloud. boy: once upon a time, there was a nice house that lived with a family. one day, it started to rain. the house tried to k
and the aclu has put forth, you know, common sense privacy protections, which need to be implementedeither the police nor suspects or people who are hurt in the commission of crimes, that their privacy is violated. but it absolutely makes a ton of sense. >> mike claxton and nick gi gillespie, thank you both. >>> the issue of domestic violence in professional sports is the topic of a senate hearing on capitol hill right now. i'll talk to two women advocating for change whether...
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critics including the aclu accuse the sheriff of bypassing the public process and buying the drones in secret. >>> protestors will gather at the federal building in san francisco to demand the names of the police officers involve the in the deadly shooting of alex nieto. police say they shot and killed the 28-year-old back in march when he reached for what appeared to be a gun. it turned out to be a taser. his family has filed a federal lawsuit against the city. >>> students at san jose state university held a quiet vigil for michael brown last night. a few dozen students gathered to remember the 18-year-old who was killed by a police officer in ferguson, missouri. students say they wanted to pay their respects to brownian pay respect. >> give them a chance to discuss the verdict and matters as to what is going on. >> the event was organized by the black student union. they stress they want it to be peaceful, not a rally or march. simply a vigil. >>> authorities are investigating angry comments made by michael brown's stepfather after it was announced the officer would not be indicted.
critics including the aclu accuse the sheriff of bypassing the public process and buying the drones in secret. >>> protestors will gather at the federal building in san francisco to demand the names of the police officers involve the in the deadly shooting of alex nieto. police say they shot and killed the 28-year-old back in march when he reached for what appeared to be a gun. it turned out to be a taser. his family has filed a federal lawsuit against the city. >>> students...
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the aclu that issued guidelines on surveillance says privacy is a top concern but the sheriff says they will be used in specific non-surveillance situations. >> i have no intention to utilize these for surveillance purposes. >> there is no policy to make sure they are not misused and this process lacked basic transparency and accountability. >> the sheriff says he used department funds to pay for the system. it could be six months to a year before the drowns are deployed. >>> well, more now about our weather. it was really coming down earlier today and over night. our meteorologist now, mark tamayo, we got a lot of rain. >> interesting talking about a storm system. right now we have scattered rain showers out there. as far as the latest on live storm tracker 2 you can see the coverage and the bulk of the activity is to the east. the foolhills -- foothills and rain towards the south lake tahoe airport. showing you activity in the santa cruz mountains, the south bay as well. this one sell in the east bay, closer to orinda, walnut creek, 24 there, rain showers for this region. and pushing
the aclu that issued guidelines on surveillance says privacy is a top concern but the sheriff says they will be used in specific non-surveillance situations. >> i have no intention to utilize these for surveillance purposes. >> there is no policy to make sure they are not misused and this process lacked basic transparency and accountability. >> the sheriff says he used department funds to pay for the system. it could be six months to a year before the drowns are deployed....
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one of the aclu's concerns if officers are free to turn cameras on and off it could enable someone to edit the situation, recording only parts of the encounter. erin? >> thank you to you, rene. i want to bring our our legal analyst. it is interesting this happened. because everybody said the cameras were a panacea. once you hatch video there is not going to be a question whom hit whom, how it went down. well you have of course video in the eric garner case. still you don't get an indictment. still there are questions. there is no panacea here. >> no there isn't. matter of fact. since the last time we talked abut this. i was thinking about the case where the cop smashed the window of the family that had been stopped. that they were stopped and they wouldn't get out of the car. and he smashed the window and tasered them. it was just, a horrific scene. but the cop said, we are taping this. they were taping that one as well. i think none theless. a couple things. good things about taping. in a case like the garner case. i think if there had been cameras on the other officers you would hav
one of the aclu's concerns if officers are free to turn cameras on and off it could enable someone to edit the situation, recording only parts of the encounter. erin? >> thank you to you, rene. i want to bring our our legal analyst. it is interesting this happened. because everybody said the cameras were a panacea. once you hatch video there is not going to be a question whom hit whom, how it went down. well you have of course video in the eric garner case. still you don't get an...
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in this congress or any congress that has strong endorsements from the chamber of commerce and the aclu simultaneously. and lastly by organizing by sector, this creates the framework, this is the important foundation, there's still so much more to be done, but this is the foundation of at that the house, of the structure that will allow us to create and continue to create the kind of ed fast -- enphysical that will enable our private sector, government sector, and all of those who are engaged in this issue in the country to be better positioned to protect americans. their information and their safety. and i strongly endorse this. i thank the gentleman for his leadership. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from texas. mr. mccaul: i continue to reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from mississippi. mr. thompson: i yield as much time as she may consume to the ranking member of the subcommittee on cybersecurity, infrastructure protection, and security technology, ms. clarke. the speaker pro tempor
in this congress or any congress that has strong endorsements from the chamber of commerce and the aclu simultaneously. and lastly by organizing by sector, this creates the framework, this is the important foundation, there's still so much more to be done, but this is the foundation of at that the house, of the structure that will allow us to create and continue to create the kind of ed fast -- enphysical that will enable our private sector, government sector, and all of those who are engaged...
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this is a great area for state aclu's to step in.ring civil cases, especially to the extent that the government is dropping criminal cases using the technologies or blunting the motion to file a motion to suppress. civil cases bring the challenges that lead to cases on how the fourth amendment apply to these technologies, or how statutes applied to the neck to gos would be really helpful in furthering this process along. >> there is a piece of the story you are missing whether with stingrays or wiretaps. for the first 10 years of wiretapping in this country. hey were first put in use in new york. police did everything in their power to keep the public in the dark about the availability of this tool. they say if the people know about that, they won't say what we need to hear on the phone. stingrays have been in use since about the 1990's. we have only two places where judges have playbooked at it and said anything about it. it has been kept so under wraps. it is an intentional effort by the f.b.i. to suppress awareness of this technol
this is a great area for state aclu's to step in.ring civil cases, especially to the extent that the government is dropping criminal cases using the technologies or blunting the motion to file a motion to suppress. civil cases bring the challenges that lead to cases on how the fourth amendment apply to these technologies, or how statutes applied to the neck to gos would be really helpful in furthering this process along. >> there is a piece of the story you are missing whether with...
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what one aclu official called a warrior mindset.they say they've seen training materials that tell police to think of themselves as soldiers going into battle and of the people in the neighborhoods or in the protests as enemies. pretty stark. >> brian todd, thanks very much. >>> we're keeping a close eye on the new york city borough of brooklyn where a chokehold protest is planned outside a basketball game that the duke and duchess of cambridge are planning on attending later tonight. with us now in "the situation room" is the brooklyn borough president, eric adams, who also served in the new york city police department for 22 years. he's got unique perspective on what's going on. mr. adams, thanks very much for joining us. we're watching for more protests tonight in brooklyn. protesters expected to gather outside the barclays center, where the duke and duchess, william and kate, will be watching the nets game. how are you preparing for all this? >> i think we should commend the protesters. there's nothing more american than having
what one aclu official called a warrior mindset.they say they've seen training materials that tell police to think of themselves as soldiers going into battle and of the people in the neighborhoods or in the protests as enemies. pretty stark. >> brian todd, thanks very much. >>> we're keeping a close eye on the new york city borough of brooklyn where a chokehold protest is planned outside a basketball game that the duke and duchess of cambridge are planning on attending later...
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the aclu and human rights watch an important report and they think it is important to raise the specific threat to human-rights or lawyers or journalists or hear about those threats. >> you have your own thoughts but i will say one of the great things that happened post at ed snowden is journalists are trying to take visual security seriously. it is now widespread among national security, definitely wasn't the case, to help people and friends and colleagues help people, the journalism community has come a long
the aclu and human rights watch an important report and they think it is important to raise the specific threat to human-rights or lawyers or journalists or hear about those threats. >> you have your own thoughts but i will say one of the great things that happened post at ed snowden is journalists are trying to take visual security seriously. it is now widespread among national security, definitely wasn't the case, to help people and friends and colleagues help people, the journalism...
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the department has been working with the aclu and says there are disagreements on how to use them. >> we have a special response unit call-out where we have a device up and we locate a marijuana field. they want us to turn a blind eye to the fact we located a marijuana field with that device. we do not agree the fact that we should turn a blind eye to criminal activity. >> the department is waiting for clearance from the faa before launching these drones. >> new details on nasa's next big thing. >> there's a buzz during launch week, you can feel it. >> nasa scientists in the bay area are playing a key role in the upcoming mission. scott budman joins us from mountain view with more on the plan to send man to mars. scott? >> reporter: well, good evening, raj. all systems are go for the planned launch. orion spacecraft with a huge assist from the bay area and eventually plans to take us to mars. it could be the launch of a new era in space travel, and it's made possible here in the bay area. >> this is our next step in the element of human space flight. >> reporter: nasa ames helping to
the department has been working with the aclu and says there are disagreements on how to use them. >> we have a special response unit call-out where we have a device up and we locate a marijuana field. they want us to turn a blind eye to the fact we located a marijuana field with that device. we do not agree the fact that we should turn a blind eye to criminal activity. >> the department is waiting for clearance from the faa before launching these drones. >> new details on...
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some things ended up in court cases with the aclu involved where making policy decisions and talkingbout young people based on something that is false. >> so we should say you have devoted much of your career to fighting one kind of bad behavior particularly among teens smoking. is this a case of blaming the media are the media at fault for this? >> as a mother of a 15-year-old girl that lives through this, i think my daughter would love this segment because i'm constantly telling her to be cautious and giving her all sorts of advice about sex and alcohol and drugs and she this i'm exaggerating that she is a good kid and not doing this. i do want to create an environment that is positive environment for her. so yes, maybe the media did not exaggerate so much i would not be such a dramatic mother. >> media bad guy. everyone is staring at me. i actually am in the courage range for -- correct age range and i have never heard of any of these things. i was in middle school, high school. >> you never heard of sexting. >> not sexting. i've heard of sexting. but i mean the parties that they
some things ended up in court cases with the aclu involved where making policy decisions and talkingbout young people based on something that is false. >> so we should say you have devoted much of your career to fighting one kind of bad behavior particularly among teens smoking. is this a case of blaming the media are the media at fault for this? >> as a mother of a 15-year-old girl that lives through this, i think my daughter would love this segment because i'm constantly telling...
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administracion federal de aviacion para lanzar los drones, mientras todavia existen algunos desacuerdos con "acluna organizacion que protege los derechos civiles. blanca --- podra haber ms vctimas de abuso sexual por parte de un maestro de morgan hill. take fs --- en octubre, la policia arrest a "john arthur loyd" bajo cargos de abusar a un menor de edad. --- ahora...3 nuevas victimas lo han denunciado ante las autoridades. --- loyd, era maestro de la escuela primaria "paradise valley" en morgan hill. --- tambien, trabaj en el distrito escolar de gilroy y fue lider de "ymca" en el sur de la bahia. top fs blanca ---no culpable se declar un ex- trabajador social del condado de san mateo sospechoso de tener contacto sexual con dos adolescentes. ---manuel sedillo-messer, de 38 aÑos, fue arrestado el mes pasado luego de que una joven de 16 aÑos le dijo al alguacil que mantena una relacin sexual con el sospechoso; tras la denuncia apareci una segunda vctima. ---sedillo enfrenta 11 cargos. blanca --tiempo de una pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 pero en 60 segundos... stop sot "es un combustible que quema
administracion federal de aviacion para lanzar los drones, mientras todavia existen algunos desacuerdos con "acluna organizacion que protege los derechos civiles. blanca --- podra haber ms vctimas de abuso sexual por parte de un maestro de morgan hill. take fs --- en octubre, la policia arrest a "john arthur loyd" bajo cargos de abusar a un menor de edad. --- ahora...3 nuevas victimas lo han denunciado ante las autoridades. --- loyd, era maestro de la escuela primaria...
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i want to bring in the director of the aclu national security project. security concerns that we're hearing from some lawmakers? >> well, when the report is released, we will have i hope revitalized national conversation about the extent to which the cia is a lawless agency that needs to be reigned in about restoration of checks and balances as well as a conversation about the consequences of torture. and the kinds of security threats that are being discussed, i think one thing we need to keep in mind is that we don't give, you know terrorists veto power over what the american public should know about what was done in its name. and as a reminder when the republican senate had hearings on the torture by the military and we were able to have more of a national kvgts. that was at the height of the iraq and afghan wars. >> while we were chatting here we got some sound in from senator feinstein as she makes her way to the senate floor. let's take a listen again. this is moments ago coming into the news room. >> that we can examine mistakes and remedy them. an
i want to bring in the director of the aclu national security project. security concerns that we're hearing from some lawmakers? >> well, when the report is released, we will have i hope revitalized national conversation about the extent to which the cia is a lawless agency that needs to be reigned in about restoration of checks and balances as well as a conversation about the consequences of torture. and the kinds of security threats that are being discussed, i think one thing we need to...
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. >>> and nbc 10 will be in wilmington today when the aclu announces legal action against what it calls the resegregation of schools in delaware. research shows a national trend toward less integration of white and nonwhite students over the last 20 years. >>> then an update on the man accused of posing as a member of the military. this morning, nbc 10 gets answers about whether he could face charges. >>> and roads turned to rivers as heavy rains moved through southern california. we'll show you more video of the flash flooding there this morning. >>> and a foggy but mild start to the morning as we head into the rest of today temperatures will slowly warm above average. i'm tracking exactly where the rainfall is, how long it will stick around. that's coming up in your first alert seven-day forecast. >>> at 5:38, we continue to follow breaking news out of montgomery county, and we just got new information from our assignment desk. we've been making calls. you can see the flames there. this is a live picture from narberth, montgomery county, along a main thoroughfare, which is montgomery
. >>> and nbc 10 will be in wilmington today when the aclu announces legal action against what it calls the resegregation of schools in delaware. research shows a national trend toward less integration of white and nonwhite students over the last 20 years. >>> then an update on the man accused of posing as a member of the military. this morning, nbc 10 gets answers about whether he could face charges. >>> and roads turned to rivers as heavy rains moved through...