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his claims of abuse in the juvenile system mirrored the aclu lawsuit. >> there was fights every day. almost all day sometimes. bloody noses, broken noses broken hands... just bloodied up. thrown in the hole for, for more than they should have been, you know what i mean? one of my friends, he would just cry like, "man, its awful in here. i want to go home." that was our whole childhood... to us it was normal. >> by 11, he faced manslaughter charges. he accused his guards of beating and hog tying him. >> that is accurate. we did have a lot of turmoil at that time. ...even at this facility we use to have a unit that they called "the adjustment unit" and when kids were unmanageable in a larger setting, or became physically violent, they also went to the adjustment unit. they don't get anything. you know, if anything if it causes them to act out even more. >> just seems like a 12-year-old, in solitary confinement, 23 hours a day? >> yes. >> for day after day after day? months at a time? >> yes, ma'am. >> it was 23-hour lock-down. we were locked down all the time. like you got out to make-
his claims of abuse in the juvenile system mirrored the aclu lawsuit. >> there was fights every day. almost all day sometimes. bloody noses, broken noses broken hands... just bloodied up. thrown in the hole for, for more than they should have been, you know what i mean? one of my friends, he would just cry like, "man, its awful in here. i want to go home." that was our whole childhood... to us it was normal. >> by 11, he faced manslaughter charges. he accused his guards of...
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the aclu and nyu law school. i can attest from experience that when norman dorsen builds an institution, that he works and the roof doesn't leak. i remember norman the day in 1969 when you persuaded me to give law teaching a try. you persuaded me by an extraordinary oral argument you present in the second circuit in a challenge to the constitutionality of the war in vietnam. i've been bringing those charges and getting actually know where. i couldn't get anybody to take it quite seriously. so i went to you and i said would you put your reputation on the line by standing up before the second circuit and actually taking an argument that this is a possible and important legal proposition? and norman in the source of a 35 minute oral argument before the second circuit turned what was a french argument that was giving no intellectual traction anywhere into a real mainstream argument that eventually resulted in an injunction and a trip to the second circuit and the supreme court several years later the and as well as t
the aclu and nyu law school. i can attest from experience that when norman dorsen builds an institution, that he works and the roof doesn't leak. i remember norman the day in 1969 when you persuaded me to give law teaching a try. you persuaded me by an extraordinary oral argument you present in the second circuit in a challenge to the constitutionality of the war in vietnam. i've been bringing those charges and getting actually know where. i couldn't get anybody to take it quite seriously. so i...
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or visit your24info.com. >>> the aclu is now taking on the catholic church.to ensure that catholic agencies provide illegal immigrants access to certain health care benefits including abortion. trace gallagher with that one. trace? >> reporter: megyn, tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors who crossed into the u.s. from mexico are going before an immigration judge. the federal government can't handle all of them, so it contracted with the u.s. conference of catholic bishops to care for them. the aclu said because the government has paid catholic groups $73 million to care for the kids catholics need to do more than just provide food and shelter. they need to provide contraception, and abortion which the catholics don't believe in. the aclu claims a third of the unaccompanied minors are young girls and most were sexually assaulted. there is no evidence so back that up. but the aclu is suing to force the government to turn over records related to catholic groups' reproductive health care saying quote, the catholic bishops are imposing their beliefs on this v
or visit your24info.com. >>> the aclu is now taking on the catholic church.to ensure that catholic agencies provide illegal immigrants access to certain health care benefits including abortion. trace gallagher with that one. trace? >> reporter: megyn, tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors who crossed into the u.s. from mexico are going before an immigration judge. the federal government can't handle all of them, so it contracted with the u.s. conference of catholic bishops to...
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the aclu says this fight is not about a few bad apples but a structural problem within the baltimore police department. the commissioner just met with the family of freddie gray, the 25-year-old who died in police custody. he had died of a spinal injury, severe spinal injury they say. earlier the family refused to talk to police. protesters say they will continue until there's answers and accountability. >> these right here have become one of the most lethal weapons that the community has their hands on to expose the mentality, the brutality as well as the behavior of the police department. >> how their son, how their twin brother had his life innocently snatched with no provocation, breaking no laws still is unbelievable for them. >> reporter: more on the faith community coming up at 6:30. live in the satellite center, delia goncalves, wusa9. >>> the fairfax county sheriff's office is banning the use of stun guns. that's according to the "washington post," our news partner. the order comes after the death of a mentally ill inmate in february. natasha mckenna was tased several times
the aclu says this fight is not about a few bad apples but a structural problem within the baltimore police department. the commissioner just met with the family of freddie gray, the 25-year-old who died in police custody. he had died of a spinal injury, severe spinal injury they say. earlier the family refused to talk to police. protesters say they will continue until there's answers and accountability. >> these right here have become one of the most lethal weapons that the community has...
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at the aclu for many years where i love being a lawyer. our printer could never get my name straight. i would get i would get a series of memo pads from the desk of part melbourne. we actually gave out an award to the person who did the most working at the least credit. when i left -- i was legal director, when i left to come back to nyu the louisiana affiliate a strong and courageous affiliate decided that they would give a party for me. i went down to baton rouge for a lovely dinner and the speech. i'm sitting there waiting to be introduced. the director of the affiliate want to say something nice. i just want to know that i'm introducing you to the men who used to be bird newborn. [laughter] so it is not everyday you get to thank free of the most important people in your professional life on a single platform before an audience of family and your friends. as john intimated, the single most productive vote i i ever cast is back in 1971 when i was chair of the community to hire john as he i member of the nyu law faculty. as we all know, h
at the aclu for many years where i love being a lawyer. our printer could never get my name straight. i would get i would get a series of memo pads from the desk of part melbourne. we actually gave out an award to the person who did the most working at the least credit. when i left -- i was legal director, when i left to come back to nyu the louisiana affiliate a strong and courageous affiliate decided that they would give a party for me. i went down to baton rouge for a lovely dinner and the...
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what i left as aclu legal director to come back to nyu the louisiana affiliate which was a very strong and courageous affiliate decided to give a little party for me. i went down to baton rouge for a lovely dinner and a speak. so i'm sitting there waiting to be introduced and the director of the affiliate want to say something nice, set i just want to know when i'm introducing it to the man who used to be burt neuborne. [laughter] you go pretty quick. so it isn't every day that you get to thank three of the most important people in your professional life. on a single platform before an audience of family and dear friends. as john intimated, the single most productive vote i ever cast was back in 1971 when i was chair of the personnel committee that hired john as young member of the nyu law faculty. we all know john went on to serve as a transformative been at nyu before assuming the presidency of the university. we at the law school owe john a special debt for his important role in helping the law school become the preeminent center of legal educ
what i left as aclu legal director to come back to nyu the louisiana affiliate which was a very strong and courageous affiliate decided to give a little party for me. i went down to baton rouge for a lovely dinner and a speak. so i'm sitting there waiting to be introduced and the director of the affiliate want to say something nice, set i just want to know when i'm introducing it to the man who used to be burt neuborne. [laughter] you go pretty quick. so it isn't every day that you get to thank...
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and the national association of -- i don't even know if the aclu has one.il liberties community compared to what you know facebook and twitter and google can accomplish. unfortunately there's a disbalance there and we should take our allies where we can find them. i do want to talk a little bit about the original question you asked which is how useful is the fourth amendment in this. and i feel really substantially more optimistic after the supreme court's decision in riley. because it was the first time the court officially recognized that there is a meaningful difference between digital data and the types of data used to just carry around with you. i've experienced this firsthand in my practice. i would be arguing these cases about can the government search your laptop at the border. the government's argument always was we can search your wallet at the border. this is simply no different and if you don't want to be searched you can leave this stuff at home. i think the supreme court in riley by recognizing the fact that people carry these devices with the
and the national association of -- i don't even know if the aclu has one.il liberties community compared to what you know facebook and twitter and google can accomplish. unfortunately there's a disbalance there and we should take our allies where we can find them. i do want to talk a little bit about the original question you asked which is how useful is the fourth amendment in this. and i feel really substantially more optimistic after the supreme court's decision in riley. because it was the...
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amy: we'll get reaction from the aclu. today marks the 100th anniversary of the armenian genocide. >> the fate of the armenians is exemplary for the history of mass extermination, ethnic cleansing, expulsions, even genocide of which the 20th century stands for in such a gruesome manner. amy: on april 24, 1915, the government of the ottoman empire began a systematic premeditated genocide of the armenian people-an unarmed christian minority living under turkish rule. an estimated 1.5 million armenians were exterminated through direct killing starvation, torture, and forced death marches. another million fled into permanent exile. we'll speak peter balakian, author of, "the burning tigris: the armenian genocide and america's response" and with two armenian americans here in denver, colorado. where an armenian genocide monument will be unveiled today at the state capital. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama has apologized after th
amy: we'll get reaction from the aclu. today marks the 100th anniversary of the armenian genocide. >> the fate of the armenians is exemplary for the history of mass extermination, ethnic cleansing, expulsions, even genocide of which the 20th century stands for in such a gruesome manner. amy: on april 24, 1915, the government of the ottoman empire began a systematic premeditated genocide of the armenian people-an unarmed christian minority living under turkish rule. an estimated 1.5...
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. >>> also tonight, we will show why the aclu is now taking the catholic church to court in what couldvery big case. >>> plus one major film is shutting down a film about an american war hero while another college sings about a rapper to lecture students about race relations. brian kilmeade has some thoughts on that, next. if you take multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse spray or gel so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. thank you for being a sailor, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in
. >>> also tonight, we will show why the aclu is now taking the catholic church to court in what couldvery big case. >>> plus one major film is shutting down a film about an american war hero while another college sings about a rapper to lecture students about race relations. brian kilmeade has some thoughts on that, next. if you take multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse spray or gel so there's...
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. >> check out my screen, this is the aclu, they gave a map the government 100-mile border zone, it is all around north south, even the coastal area they are saying about 197 million people live within coastal boards and we have on youtube, you can type in border patrol, and check out all these videos that people have uploaded and we asked our community, if this is necessary, saying it is annoying but useful, the refusersic have a point, unfortunately, it is a blurry one. and another one, being stopped is one thing, being searched is another, many of these cars end up being searched that's when it becomes unconstitutional. now, james, you are from the aclu, is the fourth amendment a santa claus for civil lib beforeties attorneys like you? what is your take? is there a gray area? is this constitutional, and the border patrol have license to do what they are doing? there are a couple of issues. one is whether they are lawful in and of they wants and many people, including federal judges including at least one supreme court justice, have suggested there's no way to reconcile a suspicious
. >> check out my screen, this is the aclu, they gave a map the government 100-mile border zone, it is all around north south, even the coastal area they are saying about 197 million people live within coastal boards and we have on youtube, you can type in border patrol, and check out all these videos that people have uploaded and we asked our community, if this is necessary, saying it is annoying but useful, the refusersic have a point, unfortunately, it is a blurry one. and another one,...
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>> rob from aclu of virginia.at the supreme court largely leaves the third party doctrine in place, it seems like it would be necessary to amend the state institutions. is anyone up here aware of language that would in effect overrule the third party doctrine in a state constitution and how could you do that? >> i'm not aware of any attempt to do that. i think you know probably i have to confess, i mean sort of my focus on a lot of these issues are national and i don't think a state obviously a state constitution's not going to protect people from the federal governmentç surveillance and picking up meta data.-99/ so but it is interesting. at the state level, we ox seeing this legislation and license plate leaders and all of that. i'm not aware of any efforts to amend state constitutions. i suppose it's jÑst easier to get legislation than a constitutional amendment at the state level, so that's where the efforts have been put. >> with regard to that idea of pursuing three state bills rq are seeing a number of state
>> rob from aclu of virginia.at the supreme court largely leaves the third party doctrine in place, it seems like it would be necessary to amend the state institutions. is anyone up here aware of language that would in effect overrule the third party doctrine in a state constitution and how could you do that? >> i'm not aware of any attempt to do that. i think you know probably i have to confess, i mean sort of my focus on a lot of these issues are national and i don't think a state...
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in baltimore, the body camera legislation that maryland's governor is promising to sign and why the aclu is citing >>> i'm barbara harrison at the live desk. baltimore police wrapped up a press conference updating us on the freddie gray investigation. the commissioner confirmed that gray was not restrained by a seat belt in the back seat of a police van. he says there is no excuse for that oversight. batt's addressed calls for his resignation. he says that will not happen. police promise to protect protesters who expect to come to baltimore tomorrow for a rally there that involves the whole nation, people coming from everywhere. at the live desk, i'm barbara harrison. >>> maryland governor larry hogan says he plans to sign a package of bills related to police body cameras. this will taking on more urgency in the wake of freddie gray's death. he was seriously hurt and killed after being in police custody. david collins reports. >> reporter: video of the arrest of freddie gray by the baltimore city police captured by concerned citizens and city surveillance cameras doesn't provide a full p
in baltimore, the body camera legislation that maryland's governor is promising to sign and why the aclu is citing >>> i'm barbara harrison at the live desk. baltimore police wrapped up a press conference updating us on the freddie gray investigation. the commissioner confirmed that gray was not restrained by a seat belt in the back seat of a police van. he says there is no excuse for that oversight. batt's addressed calls for his resignation. he says that will not happen. police...
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take pkg dice oficiales arrebataron su utivo aclu en este video tomado con un celula ve el momento enriz páez de 34 años esta grabando a varios oficiales mientras hacían un operativo. según ella uno se acercó y le arrebató el aparto sot beatriz páez lo estampo con sus botas violentamente y me dijo aquí esta tu teléfono y se fueron luego luego el teléfono quedo destruido, beatriz asegura, que hacia su caminata dominical cuando según ella, vio que los oficiales estaban amedrentando a unas personas beatriz estaban apuntándole a gente mujeres y hombres...con metralletas en la cabeza maría paula ochoa/south gate al parecer los oficiales hacían un operativo contra la banda de motociclistas los mongols considerada peligrosa y de acuerdo a ellos la mujer interfería con el operativo el video en cuestión dura 53 segundos y en el no esta captado lo que hacían los agentes antes del incidente los agentes que se acercaron al parecer son del cuerpo de alguaciles de estados unidos, y en un comunicado dijeron (gráfica) estámos conscientes del contenido del video, estamos investigando el incidente segú
take pkg dice oficiales arrebataron su utivo aclu en este video tomado con un celula ve el momento enriz páez de 34 años esta grabando a varios oficiales mientras hacían un operativo. según ella uno se acercó y le arrebató el aparto sot beatriz páez lo estampo con sus botas violentamente y me dijo aquí esta tu teléfono y se fueron luego luego el teléfono quedo destruido, beatriz asegura, que hacia su caminata dominical cuando según ella, vio que los oficiales estaban amedrentando a...
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thank you to reverend amos brown and naacp and the aclu from california and just cause and a number of other speakers. valerie from the mission police collaborative and many others. i just wanted to start briefly by saying that these text messages demonstrate to me that racism and home phobia and other issues are a significant problem and maybe a culture within the police department and our justice system and i feel that we cannot let this poison the justice system. i think it's important that the law enforcement agencies and others here today up hold civil rights for officers for justice and it must be under a system free of bias. free of bias that is also conscious bias and unconscious biaslet public defender will point out but to me what is more worry some we don't have a clear picture of how the clear biases from police officers play out on the streets or in the courts. at this hearing we will discuss how the police departments and agencies and community groups have historically come up with strategies to address these biases within the institutions and the culture of policing and
thank you to reverend amos brown and naacp and the aclu from california and just cause and a number of other speakers. valerie from the mission police collaborative and many others. i just wanted to start briefly by saying that these text messages demonstrate to me that racism and home phobia and other issues are a significant problem and maybe a culture within the police department and our justice system and i feel that we cannot let this poison the justice system. i think it's important that...
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that prompted aclu wrote a letter to the superintendent referencing constitution and requirements ofletter said in part no question the principal violated mandates repeatedly invoking god, prayer, christianity throughout official school pub cakes. that removed god and religion from every school and website in the entire district. students rallied to have the words restored. they won. one parent who is also a pastor, said proud of kids taking a stand watch. >> we live in the community and there is a big part of our day seeing that on our sign. if it is good for our money, it has got to be good for the sign. >> well, this isn't the first time for this sort of thing. just yesterday city council members in venice, florida voted down a proposal to add a plaque to the wall of the council chamber which would have read in god we trust. they called it, divisive. all right. show me your money. in god we trust. >> that is a 10 by the way. not a one. >> the pastor in that sound bite said that was funny said that if it is good enough for the money it is good enough for the schools. your thoughts.
that prompted aclu wrote a letter to the superintendent referencing constitution and requirements ofletter said in part no question the principal violated mandates repeatedly invoking god, prayer, christianity throughout official school pub cakes. that removed god and religion from every school and website in the entire district. students rallied to have the words restored. they won. one parent who is also a pastor, said proud of kids taking a stand watch. >> we live in the community and...
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joining me now is ryan keisel the executive director of the aclu of oklahoma.hat are these volunteer deputy programs all about? >> well essentially what we're learning is that it's an ongoing practice. not only in tulsa county, but in oklahoma county and elsewhere around the state, and we assume around the country. where individuals are able to donate or buy their way on to a police department or a sheriff's department, and perform duties that i think there are probably some duties that are entirely legitimate and understandable like traffic control for special events, sitting out in a mall shopping parking lot during a high shopping season. but here we have this individual buy their way into the program and participate in a violent crimes task force. this is reckless. and obviously it ended in tragedy in this situation when it did not have to. >> so the national sheriff's association is pushing back on allegations of buy a badge programs, which is what we're outlining here and they call them political hyperbole at best and balance chasing at worst. there are t
joining me now is ryan keisel the executive director of the aclu of oklahoma.hat are these volunteer deputy programs all about? >> well essentially what we're learning is that it's an ongoing practice. not only in tulsa county, but in oklahoma county and elsewhere around the state, and we assume around the country. where individuals are able to donate or buy their way on to a police department or a sheriff's department, and perform duties that i think there are probably some duties that...
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the aclu in california has a great defense attorney guide to stingrays.you can download it off the website for free and it's a great resource. i did a schema for a lawyer who worked the ball of the work. so there are resources out there. don't be afraid to ask. come talk to us. >> let me briefly of from the problem. that's not very helpful but in a way that might expand people's thinking about this stuff. i served as an extra witness a few years ago on a case where a guy was charged with using a false id. i've written about identification a lot. and what they made available to me before i testified it was a copy, you know, a xerox copy of the id. when they plopped it in my hand, i was expecting to see the usual holograms, to be able to see the layers and the id itself, which is that it into all kinds of security measures you can find in ids. they handed me an id that was like paper with the picture glued onto it. they hadn't given me an advance what the actual nature of the id was. so they were not prepared to ask me questions that would elicit just how u
the aclu in california has a great defense attorney guide to stingrays.you can download it off the website for free and it's a great resource. i did a schema for a lawyer who worked the ball of the work. so there are resources out there. don't be afraid to ask. come talk to us. >> let me briefly of from the problem. that's not very helpful but in a way that might expand people's thinking about this stuff. i served as an extra witness a few years ago on a case where a guy was charged with...
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a spokesman for the aclu saying, "these and other recent strikes in which civilians were killed make clear that there is a significant gap between the relatively stringent standards the government says it is using and the standards that are actually being made." >> we welcome those questions and challenges because it makes us better. >> reporter: the drone program has been shrouded in seek kra secrecy and cia. house speaker john boehner on capitol hill said the house intelligence committee will likely look into the incident after the white house concludes its review. >> we need all of the facts for the families and so that we can make sure that nothing like this ever happens again in our efforts to keep americans safe. >> reporter: you saw that the aclu was quoted. they have three lawsuits against the government demanding more information about the targeted killing program. changes are unlikely. >> kevin corke live on the north lawn thank you. >>> the republican head of the house armed services committee is threatening to withhold $500 million from the pentagon budget unless he gets
a spokesman for the aclu saying, "these and other recent strikes in which civilians were killed make clear that there is a significant gap between the relatively stringent standards the government says it is using and the standards that are actually being made." >> we welcome those questions and challenges because it makes us better. >> reporter: the drone program has been shrouded in seek kra secrecy and cia. house speaker john boehner on capitol hill said the house...
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s/ brigitte amiri, unión americana de libertades civiles, aclu (nat 01:24) la portavoz dijo que la demandanvestigue si los grupos religiosos estn restringiendo el acceso a abortos y anticonceptivos para esas menores. agreg que esos grupos reciben fondos pblicos para proveerles cuidado de salud a los indocumentados que tienen bajo su amparo, incluyendo niÑas que han sido violadas. s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo "una nueva regla del gobierno obligarían a todos sus subcontratistas a que ofrezcan acceso a ese tipo de servicios reproductivos" algo que rechaza la conferencia de obispos catlicos de estados unidos uno de los subcontratistas. en un comunicado indic que esa regla requera que fueran "en contra de sus creencias religiosas de buena fe" pero la medida tambin incluye que las iglesias se pueden limitar a informar al gobierno sobre los casos de jvenes embarazadas para que las puedan reubicar en otras organizaciones que les ofrezcan esos servicios. rs. topvo cesar ---queremos que usted nos de su punto de vista sobre esta tema a traves de nuestra pregunta del dia.. ---qu opina usted sobre
s/ brigitte amiri, unión americana de libertades civiles, aclu (nat 01:24) la portavoz dijo que la demandanvestigue si los grupos religiosos estn restringiendo el acceso a abortos y anticonceptivos para esas menores. agreg que esos grupos reciben fondos pblicos para proveerles cuidado de salud a los indocumentados que tienen bajo su amparo, incluyendo niÑas que han sido violadas. s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo "una nueva regla del gobierno obligarían a todos sus subcontratistas a que...
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>>> aclu and lawmakers are calling for the investigation into the shooting death of eric harris.rt robert bates said he pulled his gun instead of his taser. the sheriff's office admitted the training records were missing. an attorney for the harris family says there is no way the reserve deputy belonged on the streets with a weapon to begin with. >> it may be semantics. the sheriff said they're lost. it doesn't mean they will never than found again. we are trying to figure out where the training records are. >> we are talking about hours on the job training. field training. that is what specifically is required that he is there with an officer. he is working and learning how to do a takedown. he is learning how to carry a weapon. he is learning the difference with a weapon and a taser. no i don't believe that training has been done. >> the tulsa county sheriff's office opened an investigation into the training records for bates. an oklahoma city lawmaker has zero confidence in the investigation and he has asked the state attorney general to step in. >>> just two weeks before the
>>> aclu and lawmakers are calling for the investigation into the shooting death of eric harris.rt robert bates said he pulled his gun instead of his taser. the sheriff's office admitted the training records were missing. an attorney for the harris family says there is no way the reserve deputy belonged on the streets with a weapon to begin with. >> it may be semantics. the sheriff said they're lost. it doesn't mean they will never than found again. we are trying to figure out...
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. >> reporter: the aclu is backing two bills before the state legislature that would require police to track and collect data, racial data on who they stop, arrest and also to report on significant use of force incidents. that data collection is voluntary now. chase of a suspect on a horse, 30-year-old francis pusac tais had been kicked and punched repeatedly for san bernardino. >> i am disturbed by what i see in the video. it does not appear to be in line with our procedures. >> this is as bad or worse than what happened to larry king. it went on and on. >> reporter: under california law this use of force incident would not have to be tracked or reported to the state. >> under the current system there's no state requirement to collect and share data on the use of force with police unless it causes death. >> reporter: aclu northern california executive director abdi sultani says his organization is backing two bills in the state legislature that would require police to collect data based on race of who was stopped, searches or the subject of a serious use of force. sultani says some la
. >> reporter: the aclu is backing two bills before the state legislature that would require police to track and collect data, racial data on who they stop, arrest and also to report on significant use of force incidents. that data collection is voluntary now. chase of a suspect on a horse, 30-year-old francis pusac tais had been kicked and punched repeatedly for san bernardino. >> i am disturbed by what i see in the video. it does not appear to be in line with our procedures....
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she's a former executive director of the aclu of northern california and former dean of san jose's lincoln law school. >>> and here's something you don't see often. a tornado touching down in you gene oregon. amazingly, no one was seriously hurt. >>> our chief meteorologist, i believe spent time in oregon. not sure if you experienced that. >> not there. and it's still gusty at the oakland airport. gusts as high as 23 miles per hour. and helping to keep temperatures consistent across the bay. and low 50s for tonight. it's agd adding friction in the atmosphere. temperatures will be dropping into 40s for a few select locations. 42 in the north bay, 43 in the east bay. and a light jacket but then check this out. a 30 to nearly 40 jump in temperatures for particular locations here. and we're going to have full on sunshine from the interior valleys right to the coast line. and that's going to put us to 77 here in san jose. and it's not exactly efwoegoing to bow a warm day here. and the marina in san francisco, likely at 67 and we're going to see these winds shift more off shore and that's going
she's a former executive director of the aclu of northern california and former dean of san jose's lincoln law school. >>> and here's something you don't see often. a tornado touching down in you gene oregon. amazingly, no one was seriously hurt. >>> our chief meteorologist, i believe spent time in oregon. not sure if you experienced that. >> not there. and it's still gusty at the oakland airport. gusts as high as 23 miles per hour. and helping to keep temperatures...
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in washington, d.c., jay stanley , senior policy analyst with the aclu speech privacy and technologyt. he authored, "know your rights," for the aclu, and its companion piece, "you have every right to photograph that cop." i want to start with you, jay. what about the rights? walter scott's brother anthony scott said he went back to the scene after walter scott was killed by police officer michael slager. he was taking photographs come and the police confiscated his camera. the young man santana, who filmed this whole thing, is remarkable. but what are people's right? when do they get arrested? do they have to give up their cameras? >> the courts have been crystal clear on this matter. you have a right under the first amendment of the constitution to take photographs or video of anything in public when you are in public. there have been attempts in some states to pass laws curbing this right. they have been struck down by the courts and the supreme court has refused to review them. so there's no ambiguity about the law. the only problem is, a lot of police officers continue to think t
in washington, d.c., jay stanley , senior policy analyst with the aclu speech privacy and technologyt. he authored, "know your rights," for the aclu, and its companion piece, "you have every right to photograph that cop." i want to start with you, jay. what about the rights? walter scott's brother anthony scott said he went back to the scene after walter scott was killed by police officer michael slager. he was taking photographs come and the police confiscated his camera....
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call, click or download the app for free today. >>> the aclu and makers in oklahoma are calling for ano the shooting death of eric harris. deputy robert bates pulled his gun instead of his taser. there were reports that the training records were falsified. the sheriff's office admitted the training records were missing and training requirements may have been waived by the sheriff. bates gameclaims he took training from maricopa county arizona. the spokesperson in arizona said that is not offered to out of state officers. an attorney for the harris family said there is no way the reserve deputy belonged on the streets with a weapon. >> the sheriff said they are lost. we have not located them. doesn't mean they are never to be found again. it means we are trying to figure out where the training records are. this goes back a long time. >> we are talking about hours on the job training field training which is what specifically required that he is there with the officer. he is working. he is learning how to do a takedown. he is learning how to carry a weapon. he is learning the difference b
call, click or download the app for free today. >>> the aclu and makers in oklahoma are calling for ano the shooting death of eric harris. deputy robert bates pulled his gun instead of his taser. there were reports that the training records were falsified. the sheriff's office admitted the training records were missing and training requirements may have been waived by the sheriff. bates gameclaims he took training from maricopa county arizona. the spokesperson in arizona said that is...
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. >> reporter: in a statement, the aclu says in each of the operations acknowledged today the u.s. quite literally didn't know who it was killing. these and other recent strikes where sivillians were killed shows that there is a significant gap between standards. members of conress aregress is expected to question it. >>> and fresh drinking water provided by an aging system. a systemcystsystem kaush millions of dollar s dollars. >>> and the apple watch hits but not at apple stores. >>> and the new app that will have street lights talking to you and the bay area city >>> we are leak in a big way, nearly 5,000 miles of local pipes breaking an average of three time as day and waisting millions of gallons of water. >> so what's the reason? old age. and we uncover our aging piepz and all the water we're losing in this record drought. >> reporter: it's all because we're not replacing this aging infra infrastructure. from san francisco to the east bay and down to the south bay. nearly 1300 breaks in 2014 alone. and because of those breaks millions of gallons of water lost. all day, every
. >> reporter: in a statement, the aclu says in each of the operations acknowledged today the u.s. quite literally didn't know who it was killing. these and other recent strikes where sivillians were killed shows that there is a significant gap between standards. members of conress aregress is expected to question it. >>> and fresh drinking water provided by an aging system. a systemcystsystem kaush millions of dollar s dollars. >>> and the apple watch hits but not at...
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the aclu said if you're black and you have interaction with police in maryland you're five more times likely to die than if you're white. there are serious problems clearly here in baltimore and there is one overarching activist group we have to take a look at all the deaths in police custody and all of the injuries in police custody. when freddie gray was arrested the initial police report said that he was arrested because camera caught that he was arrested that we knew things were not right. >> in australia protest necessary sydney are pleading for the lives of two australia drug convicts on death row in indonesia. [ protesting ] >> new roundsaustralia wants allegations against indonesian judges before the pair are executed. they have exhausted all avenues for appeal. protests have taken place outside of the indonesia embassy for a filipino mother. the 30-year-old said that she was tricked into carrying the luggage. the japanese family of shinzo abe has arrived in the united states. he's expected to be the first japanese to leader to address the u.s. congress. for more go to our sit
the aclu said if you're black and you have interaction with police in maryland you're five more times likely to die than if you're white. there are serious problems clearly here in baltimore and there is one overarching activist group we have to take a look at all the deaths in police custody and all of the injuries in police custody. when freddie gray was arrested the initial police report said that he was arrested because camera caught that he was arrested that we knew things were not right....
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and i thought that was interesting to see even in richmond there could be this alliance between the aclu and the libertarian republicans. there is a lot of that going on. a lot of talk especially since ferguson but long before that about police misconduct, the way the police treat minority communities, police militarization and the cato institute was way ahead of the game [speaking in native tongue] institute being a flagship libertarian institution on police militarization and we have also for some years been running a web site called police misconduct, you have all heard in the past few months there is no national database of police misconduct except maybe the one we are running which is obviously an official. we have to comb the newspapers which has been made much easier in the days of the internet to find examples of police misconduct and record them. you can find examples that can be categorized by city state and so on. libertarians and liberals agree on opposing these endless foreign wars although i must say we libertarians have been disappointed in the decline of anti-war sentimen
and i thought that was interesting to see even in richmond there could be this alliance between the aclu and the libertarian republicans. there is a lot of that going on. a lot of talk especially since ferguson but long before that about police misconduct, the way the police treat minority communities, police militarization and the cato institute was way ahead of the game [speaking in native tongue] institute being a flagship libertarian institution on police militarization and we have also for...
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lesbian rights and the legal national transgender equality board and transgender aging networked and the aclu and justice in aging and others i want to thank the landlord/tenant aging task force for its tremendous work and the formation of the report and following up with myself eye supervisor campos and others to move those recommendations forward thank you daniel redman that did a lot of work and colleagues that is first of its kind around breaking legislation i urge your support and also thank adam taylor in my office. >> thank you, supervisor wiener colleagues, can we take that same house, same call? we'll take that without objection. this ordinance is passed on the first reading 13 to amend the transportation code for the tour buses not registered for the charter carries from narrating while driving under the california environmental impact supervisor avalos the author is not here we've excused him we want to continue to the next item april 7th for his return. >> okay supervisor avalos made a motion to continue this item to april 7, 2015, is there a second. >> seconded by supervisor camp
lesbian rights and the legal national transgender equality board and transgender aging networked and the aclu and justice in aging and others i want to thank the landlord/tenant aging task force for its tremendous work and the formation of the report and following up with myself eye supervisor campos and others to move those recommendations forward thank you daniel redman that did a lot of work and colleagues that is first of its kind around breaking legislation i urge your support and also...
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those changes coming about as as you mentioned that aclu lawsuit, 2009, big changes had to come, they call it combiar abuse of juvenile offenders, in solitary confinement 23 hours a day age 12. many said this has to change it's got to change. now combiar model is what they are testing. part of it is semantics, are you a client or an inmate but also counseling, that session you saw at the beginning was really a guard leading a counseling session where the students have to really young men have to talk about how they're feeling how their day is going, how they're navigating a day, who's in trouble who's got regular flags, in the mimed of the middle of the day a fight breaks out, we capture that. they sit them down, talk about it what precipitated the fight the idea it can't be the old way, you have to give the students tools, the young men, offenders, clients, inmates, whatever you wants to call them, tools to make their way while they're locked up better. >> are the tools working, did calmer heads prevail? >> it's hard to say. certainly i would argue that solitary confinement for a 12-
those changes coming about as as you mentioned that aclu lawsuit, 2009, big changes had to come, they call it combiar abuse of juvenile offenders, in solitary confinement 23 hours a day age 12. many said this has to change it's got to change. now combiar model is what they are testing. part of it is semantics, are you a client or an inmate but also counseling, that session you saw at the beginning was really a guard leading a counseling session where the students have to really young men have...
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who broke the story about bates' training record along with ryan keisel executive director of the aclu. thank you both for joining us. i'd like to start off with you with this report you heard mr. bates in his interview on the "today" show he can prove his record was not falsified and also linking the individuals in the report to lawsuits against the sheriff's department. let's quickly play what his attorney said dismissing the credibility of the sources in the tulsa world report. let's play that. >> the so-called evidence of falsified training records comes from a person that was terminated by the sheriff's office seven years ago. he signed an affidavit. mr. bates would have been with the department as a reserve just about a half a year or a year at that time so seven years ago, that is their evidence and he is a person represented by the firm that's representing the family and he has a year ago been charged with first-degree murder. so the credibility of the witnesses should have been -- or that particular witness, should have been waived before running that story. >> what was the pa
who broke the story about bates' training record along with ryan keisel executive director of the aclu. thank you both for joining us. i'd like to start off with you with this report you heard mr. bates in his interview on the "today" show he can prove his record was not falsified and also linking the individuals in the report to lawsuits against the sheriff's department. let's quickly play what his attorney said dismissing the credibility of the sources in the tulsa world report....
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>> reporter: this juvenile lockup is also trying to change as part of the 2009 settlement with the aclu after accusations of physical and sexual assaults and an absence of physical or mental health care, the state of new mexico offers constant resources even on the outside and has one of the poorest populations of children in the nation. here, keith gets a full day of school. daily counseling. guards that double as mentors. the reforms come from a program called cambiar, spanish word for change. implemented at all five of new mexico's juvenile centers. al jazeera america got extensive access inside to see the impact it's had on the inmates. keith is seven months into a two-year sentence. he's had only one family visit and he's nursing an old basketball injury. >> first it was pretty bad. my anger was pretty bad. so i needed to just learn how to control it better. it's kind of hard though. because right whether i start feeling it, i try to tell myself to calm down but it doesn't really work that much so i have to learn how to just remove myself from situations that's going to make me ang
>> reporter: this juvenile lockup is also trying to change as part of the 2009 settlement with the aclu after accusations of physical and sexual assaults and an absence of physical or mental health care, the state of new mexico offers constant resources even on the outside and has one of the poorest populations of children in the nation. here, keith gets a full day of school. daily counseling. guards that double as mentors. the reforms come from a program called cambiar, spanish word for...
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it if you have got an organization like the aclu to back you up for free and they are suing the entire police department or the city as they have done in some cases there is a case in philadelphia right now which the institute for justice is also working on but if you are an individual trying to sue the police officer who wrongfully took your money it's going to be very frustrating and it's going to cost you way more money than it's worth it unless you are filthy rich. >> host: howard, berlin germany on our republican line. hi howard. >> caller: yes, hello. yes, i have been studying some of the bureaucratic machinery of the 1930s here in germany where i am studying and there was a huge bureaucratic machine involved in confiscating jewish property at that time but based on legal means. so when i see some of the stories you refer to like if your son is smoking marijuana in his bedroom and the police come they can seize the whole house and the house of the parents who had nothing to do with it based on the fact that the house is being used in a crime possibly involving the sale of marijua
it if you have got an organization like the aclu to back you up for free and they are suing the entire police department or the city as they have done in some cases there is a case in philadelphia right now which the institute for justice is also working on but if you are an individual trying to sue the police officer who wrongfully took your money it's going to be very frustrating and it's going to cost you way more money than it's worth it unless you are filthy rich. >> host: howard,...
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sxhurj that does a great job but you'll hear about that many did future i've had a meeting with the aclu we intended the officer involved shooting and going to be scheduling a conversations how we use our firearms discharge review board to make sure there is transparency and we're learning from every instance we have and make sure our officers have what we 2340ed to be safe on the streets so p whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight that's my report it is lengthy but i felt the moment required it public anything. >> excuse me my voice today but just to amplify what madam chair has said this is a serious allegation, however, we must honor the integrity of the process but i want to say their going to be taken seriously if they reach our level i think you get my drift thank you. >> colleagues anything else inspector call the next item oh. >> commissioner hwang. >> on behalf of the commission i tied up the crisis intestinal tolerates to have a celebrate on the 19 it is at scottish rights center to honor officers in crisis has employed the technologies 80 tucks to use les
sxhurj that does a great job but you'll hear about that many did future i've had a meeting with the aclu we intended the officer involved shooting and going to be scheduling a conversations how we use our firearms discharge review board to make sure there is transparency and we're learning from every instance we have and make sure our officers have what we 2340ed to be safe on the streets so p whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight that's my report it is lengthy but i felt...
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sxhurj that does a great job but you'll hear about that many did future i've had a meeting with the aclu we intended the officer involved shooting and going to be scheduling a conversations how we use our firearms discharge review board to make sure there is transparency and we're learning from every instance we have and make sure our officers have what we 2340ed to be safe on the streets so p whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight that's my report it is lengthy but i felt the moment required it public anything. >> excuse me my voice today but just to
sxhurj that does a great job but you'll hear about that many did future i've had a meeting with the aclu we intended the officer involved shooting and going to be scheduling a conversations how we use our firearms discharge review board to make sure there is transparency and we're learning from every instance we have and make sure our officers have what we 2340ed to be safe on the streets so p whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight that's my report it is lengthy but i felt...