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(sot) michael risher senior staff attorney aclu of nor cal 00:20 to 00:30 the advantage of this app..r persona grar audio video y mandarlos de manera inmediata a un servidor de aclu de california para que la evidencia quede protegida en caso de que el celular del usuario sea decomisado o destruido por las autoridades... (vo) una vez que se envia un video, la aplicacion alerta a otros usuarios para que tengan la opcion de dirigirse al lugar del percance y ser testigo ocular de lo que este ocurriendo... (sot) irvin medina 02:09 al 02:17 la policia trata a la gente muy mal en veces y no respeta a los hispanos y a los morenos (vo) tambien podran llenar un reporte detallado de lo que vieron... la idea es que la comunidad ayude a identificar situaciones en las que agentes del orden publico pudieran estar utilizando fuerza excesiva contra algun sospechoso... (sot) michael risher senior staff attorney aclu of nor cal 00:33 al 00:42 a legal profesional is able to ... esta evidencila al seria analizada poun experto en leyes podria ayudar a solidificar un caso en contra de alguna corporacion o a
(sot) michael risher senior staff attorney aclu of nor cal 00:20 to 00:30 the advantage of this app..r persona grar audio video y mandarlos de manera inmediata a un servidor de aclu de california para que la evidencia quede protegida en caso de que el celular del usuario sea decomisado o destruido por las autoridades... (vo) una vez que se envia un video, la aplicacion alerta a otros usuarios para que tengan la opcion de dirigirse al lugar del percance y ser testigo ocular de lo que este...
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and the aclu deserves a lot of credit for fighting against this. and that's what is significant, is that even though the nsa says all of these programs are legal, every time a court looks at them it has said that it is illegal. >> kathleen national security and human rights deputy director at the government accountability project. thank you so much for your incites. >>> and now we turn to the war in yemen. saudi arabia says it is ready to implement a five-day ceasefire if the houthis go along with it. the secretary of state says any truce now depends on cooperation from the houthis. >> king salman has announced a conference this riyadh which the foreign minister referred to to which he is inviting all yemeni parties, and we support that conference. every agreed that that conference can help lead into the subsequent talks under the u.n. auspices and that all of this dialogue is beneficial in an effort to try to find a police call resolution to the crisis. we're very pleased also that saudi arabia has agreed to support the u.n. in its efforts to find
and the aclu deserves a lot of credit for fighting against this. and that's what is significant, is that even though the nsa says all of these programs are legal, every time a court looks at them it has said that it is illegal. >> kathleen national security and human rights deputy director at the government accountability project. thank you so much for your incites. >>> and now we turn to the war in yemen. saudi arabia says it is ready to implement a five-day ceasefire if the...
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nortek reported gabe slate shows you how it worked. >> reporter: the aclu mobile justice application is a free download that can help you collect evidence and reports police brutality creek the main function of this application is to help preserve the real evidence to capture. there have been reports of people that there is a bone is being compensated by police after the capture a bill and is being deleted or their fan is meant destroying the evidence. so when you see this application instead of simply setting a local dry when your phone off the mall would just as application on my fourth copy of your video derrick and to the aclu. >> pam: it is a huge day for football fans. the draft is right up there with a super bowl for many people. here is the no. 1 pick. tampa bay selected florida state quarterback james as a winston. oregon quarterback mark is marriott was chosen second by the titans. and the red is an honors have just picked up new players too. >> pam: the niners only first-round pick came to about 90 minutes ago. kron4 j.r. stone is live at team headquarters and said the cle
nortek reported gabe slate shows you how it worked. >> reporter: the aclu mobile justice application is a free download that can help you collect evidence and reports police brutality creek the main function of this application is to help preserve the real evidence to capture. there have been reports of people that there is a bone is being compensated by police after the capture a bill and is being deleted or their fan is meant destroying the evidence. so when you see this application...
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aclu. the bulk collection of telephone met data first disclosed by former nsa contractor edward snowden. today's ruling which was unanimous, comes as congress debates to end, replace, or perhaps extend the meta data
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. >> thank you for having me. >> why has the aclu asked to lift the curfew? >> we're joining a chorus of organizations and businesses that you and other media have been talking to all week saying that we've shown we're okay right now, we have the right to be out in our city, going about our daily lives. the situation is under control. we've had several -- we've had a number of protests that have been entirely peaceful, thousands of people in the streets, and we're sort of ready for the sort of extra sense that we're under an extra sense of surveillance and sort of military style enforcement, we're ready for that to -- for this extra layer to be rolled back. >> in terms of the curfew enforcement thus far, obviously nobody really knew what was going to happen when baltimore started to enforce this, this 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew. there was a bit of a violent confrontation that didn't last very long the first night they tried to enforce that. since then it seems to have been enforced peacefully and overall the violent clashes between people and police seems to be
. >> thank you for having me. >> why has the aclu asked to lift the curfew? >> we're joining a chorus of organizations and businesses that you and other media have been talking to all week saying that we've shown we're okay right now, we have the right to be out in our city, going about our daily lives. the situation is under control. we've had several -- we've had a number of protests that have been entirely peaceful, thousands of people in the streets, and we're sort of...
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sir. >> rob pullmanclass from the aclu of virginia. assumeing the supreme court largely leaves the third party doctrine in place it sounds like it would be necessary to amend state constitutions. is anyone up here aware of language that would in effect overrule the third-party doctrine in a state constitution? how could you do that? >> i'm not aware of any attempt to do that. i think -- and partly, i have to confess, sort of my focus on a lot of these issues are national and i don't think a state constitution is going to protect people from the federal government coming in and doing foreign intelligence surveillance and pick up metadata. it's not going to protect against collection of americans' phone records under section 215. so -- but it is interesting because at the state level we are seeing all those no drone zone legislation and we're seeing legislation about license plate readers and all of that. and i'm actually not aware of any efforts to amend state constitutions. i suppose it's just easier to get legislation than a constitut
sir. >> rob pullmanclass from the aclu of virginia. assumeing the supreme court largely leaves the third party doctrine in place it sounds like it would be necessary to amend state constitutions. is anyone up here aware of language that would in effect overrule the third-party doctrine in a state constitution? how could you do that? >> i'm not aware of any attempt to do that. i think -- and partly, i have to confess, sort of my focus on a lot of these issues are national and i don't...
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denny lebouef is of the aclu's john adams project.hank you, james rooney and professor eric freedman from hofstra law school here in new york. when we come back, ralph nader. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in the last few weeks, a new person has thrown his hat into the ring and the democratic party, and that is independent senator bernie sanders of vermont. since sanders announced his can you see an april am a polls in iowa show support there for him has to 15% among democrats up from 5% in february. this compares to about 60% backing for former secretary of state, senator and first lady hillary clinton. senator sanders is the longest-serving independent member of congress in u.s. history, yet he is going to run in the democratic party for the democratic nomination. he says he will run as a democratic socialist. well, juan gonzalez and i recently discussed sanders' plans with former presidential candidate, ralph nader, who has new book out, called
denny lebouef is of the aclu's john adams project.hank you, james rooney and professor eric freedman from hofstra law school here in new york. when we come back, ralph nader. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in the last few weeks, a new person has thrown his hat into the ring and the democratic party, and that is independent senator bernie sanders of vermont. since sanders announced his can you see an april...
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the aclu released a statement on today's decision that reads in part, the aclu of wisconsin regrets district's decision because it leaves a cloud of uncertainty over the circumstances of and the responsibility for tony robinson's death. if officer kenny did not violate the law, then is anyone legally responsible for mr. robinson's death? does the criminal law protect individuals like mr. robinson from deadly force exercised by police officers? are police officers above the law? joining me now is the contributor to "essence" magazine, joy reid and john kelly, defense attorney. joy, what do you think about the reaction from the aclu here? what they're making an argument for is that we've got to establish a baseline of culpability for the police department. you've already indicated earlier in the show that it's very rare as we know for police officers to be charged. so what the aclu is asking for here is some kind of public evidence to substantiate a claim of innocence here, of at least of not being guilty. so how do we then take them to task and hold the police responsible? >> absolutely. and
the aclu released a statement on today's decision that reads in part, the aclu of wisconsin regrets district's decision because it leaves a cloud of uncertainty over the circumstances of and the responsibility for tony robinson's death. if officer kenny did not violate the law, then is anyone legally responsible for mr. robinson's death? does the criminal law protect individuals like mr. robinson from deadly force exercised by police officers? are police officers above the law? joining me now...
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the aclu says the surveillance is a problem. the planes put a lot of people's privacy at risk. >>> new this morning, german police arrested four people accused of belonging to a far right terror organization. that group was reportedly gathering a large number of explosives. police say the group was planning some sort of attack on muslims and refugee homes. investigators are trying to determine if they had any concrete plans for an attack. >>> right now prince george's county police need your help finding a missing woman. look at your screen here. this is 76-year-old carolyn elizabeth rabb. there it is. she's missing. the last time anybody saw her was yesterday in capitol heights. police are looking for her black 2004 mercedes four-door car. you can call police if you have any information. >>> all right, get ready to rock the red. the caps are home again to play the new york rangers in the stanley cup playoffs tonight. the game is at 7:30. we just checked stub hub and tickets are going for about 108 to $850. go caps. we'll have t
the aclu says the surveillance is a problem. the planes put a lot of people's privacy at risk. >>> new this morning, german police arrested four people accused of belonging to a far right terror organization. that group was reportedly gathering a large number of explosives. police say the group was planning some sort of attack on muslims and refugee homes. investigators are trying to determine if they had any concrete plans for an attack. >>> right now prince george's county...
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>> reporter: the goal is that the video you shoot through this app is it goes right to aclu lawyers even if something happens to your phone. when it is caught on camera a case of police abuse becomes much more profile. like the south carolina video of police officer shooting a man in the back. >> people using this camera phone to record police interactions with members of the public can be hugely powerful and reveal the truth that would otherwise be concealed. >> reporter: here's how it works, you open up the app, press record and the video is sent to your nearest aclu affiliate right away. it might have helped a southern california woman who recorded and her phone was taken and smashed. >> they are able to take a look at it and see if the behavior seems to be appropriate or not sfwlrks. >> reporter: you can add information to it and you. >> we need more people to be recording these encounters. >> reporter: to let local attorneys and the world know what you saw, which might entirely change an investigation. in san francisco, ian coal. >>> push back and a plea over body cameras. they anno
>> reporter: the goal is that the video you shoot through this app is it goes right to aclu lawyers even if something happens to your phone. when it is caught on camera a case of police abuse becomes much more profile. like the south carolina video of police officer shooting a man in the back. >> people using this camera phone to record police interactions with members of the public can be hugely powerful and reveal the truth that would otherwise be concealed. >> reporter:...
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for more, we turn to jameel jaffer deputy director of the aclu.new article for slate is called, "flip the patriot act's kill switch: let the worst parts of the law die." welcome back to democracy now! talk about the significance of the court ruling. jameel: it is a very important ruling. it is something that we have been working for for two years. this is a lawsuit under which the nsa is collecting information about every phone call made in the united states. the nsa has a record of who you called and how long you spoke to them and at what time you called . it is an immense amount of information. they are collecting and not only about suspected terrorists and criminals, but everybody in the country. we challenged that program right after the first snowden disclosures in june 2013. it has been winding its way through the courts. yesterday, we got this decision from a unanimous federal appeals court in new york and the opinion says that the call records program is not authorized. the patriot act is very broad but even that has its limits. the govern
for more, we turn to jameel jaffer deputy director of the aclu.new article for slate is called, "flip the patriot act's kill switch: let the worst parts of the law die." welcome back to democracy now! talk about the significance of the court ruling. jameel: it is a very important ruling. it is something that we have been working for for two years. this is a lawsuit under which the nsa is collecting information about every phone call made in the united states. the nsa has a record of...
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joce: that is exactly what the aclu has said. they said it has to be even and they think this curfew has overstayed its welcomne. cops on the scene said they know the curfew at this point will still be in effect tomorrow, but we will likely see more protesters along the way. joce sterman, abc 7 news. kellye: thank you joce. business owners in baltimore taking a loss tonight on what it would have been a busy weekend as rows of bars and restaurants are closed. people's restaurant is normally closed, especially when the orioles are playing. the manager of pickles says that things have been slow. >> so far it has been first responders we have been feeding and we are not charging them. it does not help the bottom line, but we do what we can. kellye: about 80 percent of the shops are closed near the cvs store that burn. one woman said that she drove all the way to baltimore county just to buy bread and milk. stay with abc 7 for the latest from baltimore with updates on air as well as twitter and facebook and that wjla.com. some fantast
joce: that is exactly what the aclu has said. they said it has to be even and they think this curfew has overstayed its welcomne. cops on the scene said they know the curfew at this point will still be in effect tomorrow, but we will likely see more protesters along the way. joce sterman, abc 7 news. kellye: thank you joce. business owners in baltimore taking a loss tonight on what it would have been a busy weekend as rows of bars and restaurants are closed. people's restaurant is normally...
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i got a phone call from the aclu late one night. i was sitting in my congressional office, and since i could -- i had run for congress against the vietnam war and defeated a major proponent of the war, i was eager to do everything i could to stop the war, so the aclu called me late at night and said they would like me to be a plaintiff in a lawsuit. i thought it was because of some great quality of my own. i asked why me, and they said they needed to bring the case in brooklyn. it had nothing to do with me. it had to do with where i lived because they wanted to get in front of this particular judge in brooklyn, and we did get in front of the particular judge. he was actually a republican appointee, and he had previously ruled in a case on the vietnam war saying congress had continued to provide funds for the vietnam war, so you could not say congress was not complicit in supporting the vietnam war. congress had plenty of opportunity to say no. the reason the aclu wanted to get before him was congress did not want to support a war in
i got a phone call from the aclu late one night. i was sitting in my congressional office, and since i could -- i had run for congress against the vietnam war and defeated a major proponent of the war, i was eager to do everything i could to stop the war, so the aclu called me late at night and said they would like me to be a plaintiff in a lawsuit. i thought it was because of some great quality of my own. i asked why me, and they said they needed to bring the case in brooklyn. it had nothing...
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. >> david rocha with the aclu. >> i think it preefnth timely prevents timely questioning of officers, you don't want to be able to concoct stories together. >> reporter: so while protesters parched in the streets demanding answers and rioters burned buildings and threw rocks at police, the mayor blamed leobr for the slowness of the case. among those protesting by wanda jones. >> my brother was brutally murdered you got me help help how you doing this? >> her brother tyrone west died during a traffic stop two years ago in baltimore. after he was pinned down and stopped breathing. the police investigation of the incident cleared the officers. >> reporter: how do you think the officer bill of rights affected the investigation into your brother's death? >> a great big deal by the simple fact they have ten days just to give a state. meanwhile we are burying our loved ones. and this ten day period they get a chance to watch the media and get a chance to get all their lice together. >> the only reason is there's ten days for aaccused officer so the officer can get council so he can be prope
. >> david rocha with the aclu. >> i think it preefnth timely prevents timely questioning of officers, you don't want to be able to concoct stories together. >> reporter: so while protesters parched in the streets demanding answers and rioters burned buildings and threw rocks at police, the mayor blamed leobr for the slowness of the case. among those protesting by wanda jones. >> my brother was brutally murdered you got me help help how you doing this? >> her...
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. >> reporter: the aclu demanding answers about secretive flights over baltimore during the unrest. i'm scott broom in baltimore, coming up what civil libertarians are worried about. >> video released today from the deadly police shooting of an unarmed man in virginia. >> reporter: a former montgomery county council candidate says his 87-year-old mom did not want to go to the hospital. jim kirkland denying allegations that he abused and neglected her. >>> first at 7:00 more storms moving through the area, some of them packing quite the punch. good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. we got a lot of rain, even hail reported. our chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking who is getting hit hard now. where are those storms headed? >> generally moving south and east, slow go up 270 northbound and especially out i-66 west bound. heavier activity has spilled south of i-66 towards culpeper. the lightning strikes in reds and oranges is heavier activity. this is a pretty big complex of storms, too, north of cumberland and south of breezewood. there's a severe thunderstorm war
. >> reporter: the aclu demanding answers about secretive flights over baltimore during the unrest. i'm scott broom in baltimore, coming up what civil libertarians are worried about. >> video released today from the deadly police shooting of an unarmed man in virginia. >> reporter: a former montgomery county council candidate says his 87-year-old mom did not want to go to the hospital. jim kirkland denying allegations that he abused and neglected her. >>> first at...
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. >> david rocha from the aclu. >> i think it prevents timely questioning of officers. you don't want people to be able to concoct stories together. and you want to be aibl in able in critical incidents to provide information to the public as soon as possible. >> reporter: so while protestors marched in police demanding answers and rioters burned buildings and threw rocks at police, the mayor blamed leobr for the pace of the investigation, saying officers in the gray case didn't fully cooperate early on among those protested tewanda jones. >> my brother was brutally murdered like that, screaming, even after they held him down, you got knee help help why are you doing this? >> her brother tyrone west died during a traffic stop two years ago in baltimore. after he was pinned down and stopped breathing. the police investigation of the incident cleared the officers. >> how did you think the officer bill of rights protected the officers from your brother's arrest? >> they have ten days just to give a statement. meanwhile we're burying our loved ones. in this ten days they go
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the aclu just released this video from january in california. police can ask you for identification, but they can't arrest you for not giving it. police charged the woman with resisting arrest. a judge later dropped it. tonight, the woman has this to say. >> you broke me for what? you just looked at me and said oh, she must be this way. and i'm not that way. you made me feel in a way that i'm not. and i work so hard to provide for my family. this is not an issue that i wanted. i was just dropping my daughter off at school that day. that's all i was doing. >> wow. so what's the police department saying about this? >> reporter: again liz, they are saying they reviewed the video. it is apparent the woman actively resisted arrest and this was in no way racially motivated as applied by the aclu. some tough video to watch. >> brutal. >> reporter: hard situation all the way around. >> absolutely. all right veronica, thank you. >>> well this woman and her son were kicked off a plane at sfo. she says it is because her baby was crying. mark sayre is at sf
the aclu just released this video from january in california. police can ask you for identification, but they can't arrest you for not giving it. police charged the woman with resisting arrest. a judge later dropped it. tonight, the woman has this to say. >> you broke me for what? you just looked at me and said oh, she must be this way. and i'm not that way. you made me feel in a way that i'm not. and i work so hard to provide for my family. this is not an issue that i wanted. i was just...
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. >>> the aclu is challenging a delaware law that requires gps monitoring of certain sex offenders.y say that high risk sex offenders must be monitored. the aclu says that the law is unconstitutional. >>> atlantic city is facing a new round of layoffs. this time it has nothing to do with casinos. they plan to cut 200 city workers including 85 firefighters. they're going to lower the taxes and they are proving that ac is serious about fiscal issues. >> we need firefighters. there shouldn't be any discussion about that. >> it's very tough. i'm a taxpayer. i'm all for lowering our taxes. >> the city says the cuts will actually bring atlantic city's fire department into alignment with other cities of the same size. they'll layoff 40 recreation employees along with dozens more scattered around the other departments. atlantic city lost four casinos. the atlantic club, trump plaza, show boat and revel also closed. the riviera closed its doors yesterday. the casino officially closed. when the riviera was in its prime it hosted entertainers like lib berra chee and frank sinatra. >>> dow chem
. >>> the aclu is challenging a delaware law that requires gps monitoring of certain sex offenders.y say that high risk sex offenders must be monitored. the aclu says that the law is unconstitutional. >>> atlantic city is facing a new round of layoffs. this time it has nothing to do with casinos. they plan to cut 200 city workers including 85 firefighters. they're going to lower the taxes and they are proving that ac is serious about fiscal issues. >> we need...
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the aclu says the surveillance is a problem and it says the planes put a lot of people's pro privacy at risk. >>> you can talk about everything going on today. leaders from the community and the state police union will be there. the forum beaks at 7:00 p.m. >>> the aclu is suing fairfax county police over license plate readers. virginia state police stopped collecting that data two years ago. after a ruling from the state attorney general. some local police departments still collect the information. >>> lawyers have dropped a lawsuit against a fairfax county elementary school principal. plaintiffs alleged sexual and racial discrimination by marie lemon. former teachers and a former student accused lemon of giving preferential treatment to unmarried white teachers. no word on whether there was a financial settlement here. the school system expressed support for lemon. >>> we have had a bunch of warm weather the whole entire week, right? >> it's constant now. pretty consistent i should say. >> i wonder if this rain will cool things down. >> tom kierein has some answers. good morning. >
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. >>> the aclu is challenging a law in delaware that requires gps monitoring of certain sex offenders. the organization filed the complaint yesterday which says high risk sex offenders must be monitored. the aclu argues the law is unconstitutional. >>> the city of philadelphia is celebrating a recently announced airport expansion project. people living near the airport say they're worried about the quality of their life. "nbc 10's" katy zachry is there this morning. katy what are they telling you. >> reporter: hi, tracy. i'm standing in a neighborhood of 70 homes. these homes have lived in the shadow of the philadelphia international airport for decades. they've dealt with all of the noise that comes with it the planes taking off, et cetera. now things are about to change because over the next 12 to 15 years there will be a lot of construction and activity at philly international. underway is a runway expansion project that will allow for larger jets and more international travel. also, there will be upgrades to the terminals, a new rental car facility and there are plans to build a t
. >>> the aclu is challenging a law in delaware that requires gps monitoring of certain sex offenders. the organization filed the complaint yesterday which says high risk sex offenders must be monitored. the aclu argues the law is unconstitutional. >>> the city of philadelphia is celebrating a recently announced airport expansion project. people living near the airport say they're worried about the quality of their life. "nbc 10's" katy zachry is there this morning....
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the aclu is calling the ruling a resounding victory. earlier spoke with kathleen mclellan at the government accountability project, about what is next in this case. >> that's really a c plus effort, the freedom act which is kind of pathetic glymph that it's been almost two years since edward snowdens disclosures and all we have seen is more and more confirmations that spying is out of control. so this ruling is significant, because it confirms what edward somehow den has been saying and it reveals that twisting secret interpretation is not a legal interpretation. >> what would be the next step in this process at this point for the government. >> i understand that the case is remanded to the lower court, and if the government atlantic record on this remains so it will try to get every ounce of authority and work as hard as it can to get any lawsuit challenging that surveillance dismissed and that's what the bush administration has done, and what the obama administration has done. and they have been consistent in their ability to keep rev
the aclu is calling the ruling a resounding victory. earlier spoke with kathleen mclellan at the government accountability project, about what is next in this case. >> that's really a c plus effort, the freedom act which is kind of pathetic glymph that it's been almost two years since edward snowdens disclosures and all we have seen is more and more confirmations that spying is out of control. so this ruling is significant, because it confirms what edward somehow den has been saying and...
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they will automatically be submitted to the chapter of the aclu. california is the latest state where the mobile justice app is available. >>> the fire department rushed to rescue somebody at a golf course today who lost control of a cart. the fire department praised the teamwork by everybody at the scene. it happened at the golf club about 12:30 this afternoon. officials say that golfer did suffer minor injuries. >>> we are hearing from the family of a murdered young discovery bay boy for the first time. 9-year-old jordan almgren was killed when he was sleeping in his own bed last weekend. jordan's baseball team is honoring their friend with these shirts that say joy for jordy. we're joined now with what jordan's family says the family is focused on. >> reporter: while shultz is here in jail jordan's family has been in seclusion. today they did have something to say. first a few words of thanks. and the rest about the young son they lost too soon. jordan almgren's father read from a prepared statement four days after his young son was stabbed to d
they will automatically be submitted to the chapter of the aclu. california is the latest state where the mobile justice app is available. >>> the fire department rushed to rescue somebody at a golf course today who lost control of a cart. the fire department praised the teamwork by everybody at the scene. it happened at the golf club about 12:30 this afternoon. officials say that golfer did suffer minor injuries. >>> we are hearing from the family of a murdered young...
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. >> the pennsylvania aclu sued the city nearly four years ago. the goal was to stop civil rights violations at the hands of philadelphia police. the most recent stats from the first half of 2014 show city wide there were 941 stops made without reasonable suspicion. that is 37% of all stops. police found drugs or weapons 58 times. the issue is now part of philadelphia's political conversation. the six democratic mayoral candidates have condemned stop and frisk. and say it will stop under their administrations. >> there's a difference between campaigning and governing. and whoever is successful is going to soon find that out. >> the nutter administration gave police commissioner charles ramsey the job of executing the stop and frisk policy. the mayor says there are fewer shootings and fewer homicides because of the police practice. >> the reality is we have a lot of gun violence and crime in our city. and anyone who doesn't recognize that must not be paying attention. >> to stopping and frisking people? >> well it is -- if it's done properly and wi
. >> the pennsylvania aclu sued the city nearly four years ago. the goal was to stop civil rights violations at the hands of philadelphia police. the most recent stats from the first half of 2014 show city wide there were 941 stops made without reasonable suspicion. that is 37% of all stops. police found drugs or weapons 58 times. the issue is now part of philadelphia's political conversation. the six democratic mayoral candidates have condemned stop and frisk. and say it will stop under...
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this comes as the aclu is writing a letter to the mayor, stephanie rawlings-blake, saying this curfew is a source of resentment and frustration, serving as nothing but a tool to curtail the rights of first amendment demonstrations. it seems that people are abiding by it. >> now, if you can just stop and listen to this. >> it is now 10:00 p.m. the curfew is in effect. >> it is now 10:00 p.m., the curfew is now in effect. that helicopter now on its fourth round. it came here probably about four minutes ago. it turned on its spotlight, did two orthree rounds. on the fourth rounl tth round, said the curfew is now in effect. telling people to go home. and leave the streets. and you know, you brought up that idea of the curfew and the discussion and perhaps some conflict behind that. well, there's two ways of looking at it. one is the community just wants to exhale. and part of exhaling is what we saw today down at the square. comfort, people listening to rules, listening to those who are chanting. the other way, and they just want things to go back to whatever normal might be. the other is
this comes as the aclu is writing a letter to the mayor, stephanie rawlings-blake, saying this curfew is a source of resentment and frustration, serving as nothing but a tool to curtail the rights of first amendment demonstrations. it seems that people are abiding by it. >> now, if you can just stop and listen to this. >> it is now 10:00 p.m. the curfew is in effect. >> it is now 10:00 p.m., the curfew is now in effect. that helicopter now on its fourth round. it came here...
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the app saves a copy of the video and sends it to the nearest aclu office. the human rights advocate in oakland helped develop it along with the aclu of southern california. >> that really helps to raise the visibility of these police encounters and reduces the blue wall of silence that we see too many officers hide behind. >> the app also lays out your legal rights when you are recording and alerts other users that you are having an encounter with the police officer. >>> 4:56. help may be on the way for students hit by the shutdown of corinthian colleges. the chain of for profit schools that closed on sunday affecting about 16,000 students many from low-income families, now a bill in the state assembly would waive fees at community college former corinthian students. it would also provide legal assistance as they try to get loans forgiven and it would expand tuition recovery program. >>> mixed earnings results from three of the bay area's biggest companies. here's what happened. drugmaker gilead saw its income nearly double. visa says its income fell by 3%
the app saves a copy of the video and sends it to the nearest aclu office. the human rights advocate in oakland helped develop it along with the aclu of southern california. >> that really helps to raise the visibility of these police encounters and reduces the blue wall of silence that we see too many officers hide behind. >> the app also lays out your legal rights when you are recording and alerts other users that you are having an encounter with the police officer. >>>...
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la grabacion una copia del video se manda a las oficinas de la aclu , asi que no importa que le paseono, muchas veces sabemos que el policia le agarra le telefono,le borra el video, no importa " cualquier detalle extra que usted quiera que la union de libertades civiles investigue lo puede someter por esta via. la herramienta ademas tiene una guia especifica de lo que usted debe hacer al momento de ser detenido por un oficial y su derechos , como permanecer a salvo y como acatar ordenes de la autoridad. incluso habla de retenes si usted se dirije a la fronter. en esta casilla se explican tambien los derechos de sestudiantes a la hora de hacer protestas , y el derecho de todos de libre expresion. la aplicacion es completamente gratuita y esta disponible en telefonos apple y android.. aprovechela y conozca sus derechos. si tienen algun caso o denuncia que contarnos lo puede hacer al 844 408 4848. cesar --- vamos a pasar ahora con gabriela delln para que nos diga qu podemos esperar en cuanto a las temperaturas para este martes 26 de mayo... gabriela... amigos tengan todos muy buenas noc
la grabacion una copia del video se manda a las oficinas de la aclu , asi que no importa que le paseono, muchas veces sabemos que el policia le agarra le telefono,le borra el video, no importa " cualquier detalle extra que usted quiera que la union de libertades civiles investigue lo puede someter por esta via. la herramienta ademas tiene una guia especifica de lo que usted debe hacer al momento de ser detenido por un oficial y su derechos , como permanecer a salvo y como acatar ordenes de...
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the police commission will take input from the police union and the aclu.san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the mayor's budget also calls for the hiring of 250 police officers within the next year. it still needs approval from the full board of supervisors. >>> san francisco sheriff ross mirkarimi laid out his case for putting body cameras on deputies in prisons and jails. he wants 30 cameras for a pilot program the cost $50,000. the program would be a first for a california sheriff's department. >> i believe that the national clamor where everybody is saying body cameras, body cameras must also include prisons and jails. >> the sheriff's department has just completed an internal probe into allegations of deputy staged jail fights. mirkarimi plans to fire the suspected ringleader. three other deputies were on paid leave and they are now back at work pending further investigation. >>> people who record video of a police encounter in california will now be able to send the video directly to the aclu. an app called mobile justice is expanding here. the ac
the police commission will take input from the police union and the aclu.san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the mayor's budget also calls for the hiring of 250 police officers within the next year. it still needs approval from the full board of supervisors. >>> san francisco sheriff ross mirkarimi laid out his case for putting body cameras on deputies in prisons and jails. he wants 30 cameras for a pilot program the cost $50,000. the program would be a first for a california...
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tonight the aclu is calling for the baltimore curfew to be lifted. the american civil liberties union of maryland says the curfew is being used to restrict the first amendment rights of protesters, observers, and the media. the aclu said the curfew creates a climate of fear and causes needless tension and hostility. >> baltimore's bars and restaurants should have been doing a booming business, but the weekend game has been moved to st. petersburg. workers and customers have been told to stay at home. >> the revenue losses will be in the tens and millions of dollars. blaine alexander was in baltimore tonight to talk with people affected by the curfew. blaine. >> the mayor was very specific. she said all nonessential businesses must close between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. that means all bars, all restaurants, entertainment venues have to go dark in enough time to make it home before 10:00. when many restaurants rely on a profitable weekend, even a week long curfew could cause some long-term damage. >> when your neighborhood draws this much of a crowd du
tonight the aclu is calling for the baltimore curfew to be lifted. the american civil liberties union of maryland says the curfew is being used to restrict the first amendment rights of protesters, observers, and the media. the aclu said the curfew creates a climate of fear and causes needless tension and hostility. >> baltimore's bars and restaurants should have been doing a booming business, but the weekend game has been moved to st. petersburg. workers and customers have been told to...
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james, you are from the aclu. is the fourth amendment a santa clause for civil liberties attorneys like you? what's your take? is there a gray area or is it clearcut that this is constitutional and the border patrol agents have license to do what they are doing? >> well i think they are there are a couple of issues that implicate the fourth amendment. one is whether these checkpoints are lawfully in and of themselves and many people including federal judges including at least one supreme court justice has suggested that there is no way to reconcile a suspicionless stop with innocent travelers of fourth amendment proekz. that's fundamentally at odds with the notion of living in the united states. the united states is not qatar. we have a fourth amendment for a reason. the supreme court has been suspicious of checkpoints in other settings including in a more recent case city of indianapolis versus edmond in which they say you can't set up a check find out go on a fishing expedition for all manner of criminal wrongdo
james, you are from the aclu. is the fourth amendment a santa clause for civil liberties attorneys like you? what's your take? is there a gray area or is it clearcut that this is constitutional and the border patrol agents have license to do what they are doing? >> well i think they are there are a couple of issues that implicate the fourth amendment. one is whether these checkpoints are lawfully in and of themselves and many people including federal judges including at least one supreme...
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it will be automatically submitted to the local chapter of the american civil liberties union, aclu.ile justice app is available for android and apple devices. >> joining us now is zachary norris of the center for human rights. tell us about the center and how you got on to the idea of this app. >> the la ella baker center for human rights moves -- this app gives us an opportunity to understand what the police are doing. and record them in everyday situations. >> you are encouraging people to if they see police misconduct to use their cell cell cell phones to record it and send it to a bank at the aclu where it's stored immediately. is that it? that's right. we all have a first amendment right to record the police during their everyday duties, and so this app really gives us an opportunity to make sure that we take advantage of that opportunity and use cell phone technology, which we all have, to be able to basically record the police during their everyday duties. >> it's interesting. also an issue came up at b.a.r.t. where we were talking about people using their cell phones to reco
it will be automatically submitted to the local chapter of the american civil liberties union, aclu.ile justice app is available for android and apple devices. >> joining us now is zachary norris of the center for human rights. tell us about the center and how you got on to the idea of this app. >> the la ella baker center for human rights moves -- this app gives us an opportunity to understand what the police are doing. and record them in everyday situations. >> you are...
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the aclu has released a video and is accusing officers of racial bias. michelle cooks was calling her boyfriend after arguing with another parent in barstow in january. police gave her 20 seconds and then an altercation happened. [ screaming ] >> ma'am, please [ woman continuing to jet stream ] [ woman continuing to scream ] >> why are you resisting! >> please, please ] [ woman continuing to scream ] [ at the top of her lungs ] >> barstow police reviewed the video and they say that it is apparent the woman resisted arrest and that the incident was in no way racially motivated. >>> a musician from canada says she was kicked off a plane to the san francisco airport because her son was too loud. sarah blackwood is a member of the band walk off the earth. instead, they were walked off the plane. she is currently 7 months pregnant and boarded a united express flight to vancouver with her 2-year-old son. she told the cbc that her son was crying and squirming in her arms. >> they turned the plane around, went back to the gate and asked me to leave the plane aft
the aclu has released a video and is accusing officers of racial bias. michelle cooks was calling her boyfriend after arguing with another parent in barstow in january. police gave her 20 seconds and then an altercation happened. [ screaming ] >> ma'am, please [ woman continuing to jet stream ] [ woman continuing to scream ] >> why are you resisting! >> please, please ] [ woman continuing to scream ] [ at the top of her lungs ] >> barstow police reviewed the video and...
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the aclu calls that an illegal invasion of privacy. >>> beware motorists.l day founded in 2012. bike to school is meant to encourage communities to build safer bike routes and promote the health benefits ever biking. with hundreds of schools -- of biking. with hundreds of schools participating today, local law enforcement is asking drivers to please use caution on the roads. >>> especially with the little bit of fog out there, especially for areas off to the west as well. we'll see sunshine for a lot of people. we'll head to 82 degrees with some afternoon showers and thunderstorms carrying on into the evening. larry? >>> trains running on schedule. again three bus alerts you need to be aware of this morning. let's take 95 this morning and show you how things are shaping up there. again no major issues on the maryland side and we can show you how things are shaping up on 270. a little bit after slowdown as you get towards the beltway. >>> cbs this morning is next. fraud allegations around one of the nation's largest banks. we have what you need to know. >>>
the aclu calls that an illegal invasion of privacy. >>> beware motorists.l day founded in 2012. bike to school is meant to encourage communities to build safer bike routes and promote the health benefits ever biking. with hundreds of schools -- of biking. with hundreds of schools participating today, local law enforcement is asking drivers to please use caution on the roads. >>> especially with the little bit of fog out there, especially for areas off to the west as well....
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on your phone the mobile justice act automatically fall with a copy of your video directly to the acluature is the application alerts people nearby that also have the happened stall that an incident is ongoing and the immobile application also helps when know your rights when encountering are witnessing in the incident with law enforcement you could access the aclu's full library of know your rights materials at the click of a button you can keep up-to-date on local and statewide actions and events hosted by the aclu for closer look at this and other social justice applications directly is to download check out our kron4.com gabe slate kron 4 news >> reporter: the nfl draft with just a day and the raiders to their pick for a mardi cooper cooper had a very productive senior year at the university of alabama he said a conference record with one of the 24 catches and 16 touchdowns group for one of fred bell award as the nation's top receiver. >> reporter: now a 40 niner's traded down two spots to pick up oregon defensive end eric arms that he is a 6 ft. 7 in. 290 lb. defensive end out of
on your phone the mobile justice act automatically fall with a copy of your video directly to the acluature is the application alerts people nearby that also have the happened stall that an incident is ongoing and the immobile application also helps when know your rights when encountering are witnessing in the incident with law enforcement you could access the aclu's full library of know your rights materials at the click of a button you can keep up-to-date on local and statewide actions and...
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. >> joining me now, deputy legal director for the aclu. it was the aclu who argued the case before the u.s. court of appeals. congratulations on your victory. >> thank you. >> all right. how big a deal is this ruling? >> it's a big deal. it's a great ruling. we've been waiting for it for a long time now. it's a case that we filed right after the first snowden disclosures. this was the first program that was disclosed. >> this was the big bombshell one that said, hey, by way, they keep going to your cell phone providers and saying give us everyone's call records. >> every day, every day they got from all the major telecommunications providers a list of, you know, essentially this log of who you called and when you called them, how long you spoke to them for and they have that for everybody, not just suspected terrorists or suspected criminals, everybody. and we challenged the lawfulness of that program. both on statutory grounds and on constitutional grounds. and the ruling today is a ruling that the program violates the statute. in other w
. >> joining me now, deputy legal director for the aclu. it was the aclu who argued the case before the u.s. court of appeals. congratulations on your victory. >> thank you. >> all right. how big a deal is this ruling? >> it's a big deal. it's a great ruling. we've been waiting for it for a long time now. it's a case that we filed right after the first snowden disclosures. this was the first program that was disclosed. >> this was the big bombshell one that said,...
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we will be filing in federal court. >> jessica, let me ask you from aclu, you, thank god aclu was ablehis tape. how did you get it and was the officer within his rights to ask charlena for her name? >> so the video was presented in court by the district attorney's office as part of their attempts to get a conviction of miss cooks for obstructing, delaying or resisting a police officer. thankfully the video came to light, because it makes it clear that the arrest is based on her failure to provide identification. yes, an officer can demand a person provide identification. but generally, that person is not obliged to answer is not required to say anything, and their refusal to provide identification cannot serve as the basis for their arrest. >> so that would not be resisting or obstruction? >> it does not qualify as resisting or obstruction. >> carrie you're a former police officer. >> yes, sir. >> what could this officer have done to de-escalate this situation? >> reverend al, he could have done a plethora of things. first of all, talked to her in the same manner in which he treated th
we will be filing in federal court. >> jessica, let me ask you from aclu, you, thank god aclu was ablehis tape. how did you get it and was the officer within his rights to ask charlena for her name? >> so the video was presented in court by the district attorney's office as part of their attempts to get a conviction of miss cooks for obstructing, delaying or resisting a police officer. thankfully the video came to light, because it makes it clear that the arrest is based on her...
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the aclu and tea party patriots joining forces in iowa and new hampshire and dc, pressuring lawmakersot to renew aspects of the patriot act. >> they have protected records on every american phone call. without a warrant, without cause and without your permission. right at this moment. and does this surprise you? because i am surprised. >> i'm surprised we have this story on right now. >> it doesn't surprise me. checks and balances, we should always be aware of what is going on. a healthy government is an acquisitive government. but here is the big deal. words anyone can say, whether it's anyone else, the political winds have changed. and what is going to happen, it's always a recalibration between security concerns and civil liberties, and right now we are in that mode. what is going to happen if it's going to catch up. it's a two-year lag here. and that includes civil liberties, privacy mode, at the same time or we have more about domestic internal threat concerns. and we certainly have more concerns than we have more open cases than we have had in a long time area did so typically w
the aclu and tea party patriots joining forces in iowa and new hampshire and dc, pressuring lawmakersot to renew aspects of the patriot act. >> they have protected records on every american phone call. without a warrant, without cause and without your permission. right at this moment. and does this surprise you? because i am surprised. >> i'm surprised we have this story on right now. >> it doesn't surprise me. checks and balances, we should always be aware of what is going...
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a new app from the aclu makes sure video gets right to aclu lawyers no matter what happens to your phone. the app is called mobile justice california. it launched yesterday. thousands of people have already downloaded it. cell phone videos from across the country have played an important role in recent cases involving police misconduct. >> now we know that recording the encounters alone won't change everything but we need increased visibility. we need more people to be recording these encounters. >> the app is free for android and apple. reminder, so long as you're not interfering with the police and you don't break any laws like say, jay walking, it is completely legal to photograph or video any police officer in a public space. >>> new at 11:00. you know the saying no good deed goes unpunished. it's not true. silicon valley entrepreneur jeff miller and his wife are donating many to encourage people with business ideas to make the world a better place. the incubator will bear the millers' name and has spawned business ideas for better use of things like food and energy. the $25 million
a new app from the aclu makes sure video gets right to aclu lawyers no matter what happens to your phone. the app is called mobile justice california. it launched yesterday. thousands of people have already downloaded it. cell phone videos from across the country have played an important role in recent cases involving police misconduct. >> now we know that recording the encounters alone won't change everything but we need increased visibility. we need more people to be recording these...
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the 1948 but we paid for all of that. >> there was a lawyer is in san francisco he worked for the aclund they would not allow them to you talk about race. without having met any of them the japanese that were scheduled for the department from california. they literally would race on board the swedish ships to take these people to japan and would pull them off one by one. 3,000 of them and got the 4,000. >> do we have to quit? >> there are a great many germans do integrated but i am wondering where they impacted in any way from this program? >> there were so many we could not arrest them all. so the ones that were arrested is that hoover was tracked eight with the fbi but it is interesting but thinking they could go as they might put those 81 jews in latin america would escape germany in the run up to hitler were taken in the kidnapping programs and wound up in the interim the camps. one-family was in crystal city many wound up in the kiam bin oklahoma. it is just one heartbreaking story after another. internment implies all kinds of things and none of them are good. >> we're out of tim
the 1948 but we paid for all of that. >> there was a lawyer is in san francisco he worked for the aclund they would not allow them to you talk about race. without having met any of them the japanese that were scheduled for the department from california. they literally would race on board the swedish ships to take these people to japan and would pull them off one by one. 3,000 of them and got the 4,000. >> do we have to quit? >> there are a great many germans do integrated but...
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i'm sure aclu has had the same experience that eff has had, in the last two years the number of phone calls from state legislative offices who want to talk about these issues and not just like sting ray but about digital search and seizure, license plate reader, all of this is blown up and you know, state legislative offices have a role to play here and i have to credit the utah affiliate of the nacdl who got an amazing bill passed through their state legislature i think about a year ago and basically put a parent requirement for everything, like metadata, subskroiber -- everything has a warrant, in the state of utah. you might be thinking the state of utah only for law enforcement but the more, when we write amicus briefs we cite to the stat statutes. as this gets bigger and bigger, that is an indicator of where the public feels about these issues so i think that's another avenue especially if you're in a state where somebody who knows your local representative or if the state nacdl affiliate has a relationship with a member of the state legislature, that is another opportunity where
i'm sure aclu has had the same experience that eff has had, in the last two years the number of phone calls from state legislative offices who want to talk about these issues and not just like sting ray but about digital search and seizure, license plate reader, all of this is blown up and you know, state legislative offices have a role to play here and i have to credit the utah affiliate of the nacdl who got an amazing bill passed through their state legislature i think about a year ago and...