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the aclu feels that falls short. they feel protesters have a right to be where the people are who will be attending the convention. so that their message gets heard. they're going to ask a judge to expedite their case ahead of the july convention. reporting live in south philadelphia, i'm pamela osborne, nbc10 news. >> pamela, thank you. sky force 10 got new video of a forest fire in the new jersey pine barrens. that's smoke from the fire in the browns mills area on the grounds of joint base mcguire. we got an update from officials there who say the fire is now about 80% contained. they say rain will help with their operation. some homes were evacuated last night, but those people have been able to return. >>> and police are trying to track down two men who attacked a homeless man in south philadelphia. a warning, this video might be disturbing to some of our viewers. authority tell us the homeless man took shelter from a rain storm inside a td bank vestibule on south fifth street. this was last month. you can see th
the aclu feels that falls short. they feel protesters have a right to be where the people are who will be attending the convention. so that their message gets heard. they're going to ask a judge to expedite their case ahead of the july convention. reporting live in south philadelphia, i'm pamela osborne, nbc10 news. >> pamela, thank you. sky force 10 got new video of a forest fire in the new jersey pine barrens. that's smoke from the fire in the browns mills area on the grounds of joint...
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. >> aclu boss.g life democrat calling it quits after an incident with her daughters in a restroom, the girls were beside transgender youth, my next guest said, there is more to the story. she felt why that resigning from her job was the only solution. these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before any planned medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, and sometimes, fatal bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnorma
. >> aclu boss.g life democrat calling it quits after an incident with her daughters in a restroom, the girls were beside transgender youth, my next guest said, there is more to the story. she felt why that resigning from her job was the only solution. these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than...
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up next, we'll speak exclusively to the aclu leader who just quit to the aclu leader who just quit overtrip! fun! check engine. not fun! but, you've got hum. that's like driving with this guy. all you do is press this, and in plain english, "coolant", you'll know what's wrong. if you do need a mechanic, just press this. "thank you for calling hum." and if you really need help, help will find you , automatically, 24/7. because you put this, in here. hum by verizon. the technology designed to make your car smarter, safer and more connected. put some smarts in your car. they found out who's been who? cking into our network. guess. i don't know, some kids in a basement? you watch too many movies. who? a small business in china. a business? they work nine to five. they take lunch hours. like a job? like a job. we tracked them. how did we do that? we have some new guys defending our network. new guys? well, they're not that new. they've been defending things for a long time. [ digital typewriting ] it's not just security. it's defense. bae systems. >>> says the rights of nontrans women and ch
up next, we'll speak exclusively to the aclu leader who just quit to the aclu leader who just quit overtrip! fun! check engine. not fun! but, you've got hum. that's like driving with this guy. all you do is press this, and in plain english, "coolant", you'll know what's wrong. if you do need a mechanic, just press this. "thank you for calling hum." and if you really need help, help will find you , automatically, 24/7. because you put this, in here. hum by verizon. the...
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we've been all aclu and putting together another draft version that is supplements 23 will entranceersion two if you don't center a copy there are some speak the back we want to talk about what why we did that. >> what are the revisions the copies are in blue you can see exactly the new language what part of what we did as community shareholders how do we really see the community values that everyone is talking about how do we move from a few years ago when perhaps there reason shootings and perhaps not enough understanding of the alternative ways especially handing people that are million dollars and think about when individual razz have weapons so part of what we've done how do we view that standard and be explicit so one of the first things there was a lot of talk about the standards a case from 1989 a state of reasonableness part of what we want to do do what is the standard 5 and why we want a great standard part of language this department generally order adapts a higher standard of police conduct and it reflects the community values seeking alternative options to force and mi
we've been all aclu and putting together another draft version that is supplements 23 will entranceersion two if you don't center a copy there are some speak the back we want to talk about what why we did that. >> what are the revisions the copies are in blue you can see exactly the new language what part of what we did as community shareholders how do we really see the community values that everyone is talking about how do we move from a few years ago when perhaps there reason shootings...
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we're not finding the forum in the aclu. thank you for coming on. >> sure.excited to stimulate this. >> we got to go. we have a hard break but i appreciate you being here. i was a smoker. hands down, it was, that's who i was. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse or of seizures. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. doctor right away, and calr as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have heart or blood vessel problems, or develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart
we're not finding the forum in the aclu. thank you for coming on. >> sure.excited to stimulate this. >> we got to go. we have a hard break but i appreciate you being here. i was a smoker. hands down, it was, that's who i was. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation,...
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the head of the aclu georgia chapter resigning over the liberal group's support for allowing people to use whatever bathroom they gender identify with after she and her daughters were frightened by a group of transgender men in the same public restroom they were using. now she is fighting for the rights of women and little girls to be safe in bathrooms and locker rooms. she is here and will explain her commonsense plan. back to our top story, the worst jobs report in five years, employers adding 38,000 jobs last month yet the unemployment rate plunged to 4.7%. that is due to have million americans who have stopped looking for work altogether. this terrible reports, with donald trump tweeting terrible jobs report just reported. and violence erupted outside a trump rally in san jose with protesters punching people and throwing eggs at trump supporters. a dozen or more people were hit, trump hats were set on fire as were american flags. the san jose mayor is blaming the republican nominee for it all. joining me democratic strategist julie and ned ryan. we will get the economic stuff in a
the head of the aclu georgia chapter resigning over the liberal group's support for allowing people to use whatever bathroom they gender identify with after she and her daughters were frightened by a group of transgender men in the same public restroom they were using. now she is fighting for the rights of women and little girls to be safe in bathrooms and locker rooms. she is here and will explain her commonsense plan. back to our top story, the worst jobs report in five years, employers...
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particularly the aclu. again, i couldn't have got off the sound without the incredible assistance that they provided. so it wasn't the government. 25 years in the military, it wasn't the government that stood up for my constitutional rights, it was the aclu ending up against the government to make those rights means something. and i really am eternally grateful to them for doing that. again, i'm really disappointed by the department of justice, the attitude that the attorneys from the department of justice took. one of the things that i tried to stress to people that work for me when i was senior attorney of the milk military and i have young prosecutors that were zealous is even if you are prosecuting somebody, treat them with respect and i felt that throughout this process it was a very disrespectful order. it was delay, spend to try to make this painful and difficult as possible. one of the issues that sidetracked us for another year was after i left crs i did the same thing i did after every military as
particularly the aclu. again, i couldn't have got off the sound without the incredible assistance that they provided. so it wasn't the government. 25 years in the military, it wasn't the government that stood up for my constitutional rights, it was the aclu ending up against the government to make those rights means something. and i really am eternally grateful to them for doing that. again, i'm really disappointed by the department of justice, the attitude that the attorneys from the...
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aclu fortunate to have the standing behind me. if i had been a regular guy off the street, i would have been the government's effort and i would have had to given up a long time ago. the other thing i learned was this notion of free speech. there's nothing free about it. it is very costly to speak. as i said, i applied for a nexus of 200 jobs and cannot find one for a very long time. crs had an opening for a position that was comparable to the same level position i had been in and we had tried to get them to have the court order and in-state end of that position pending resolution of the aboutt as i was earning $100,000 a year less than i was making at crs and the judge walton said using $100,000 figure was not substantial harm. i am not sure that we are in the same financial circle, but i found losing $100,000 a year was very substantial harm in the back pay that congress exempted themselves from the back pay act, so i wasn't eligible for back pay, so even though it was eventually settled and they got $100,000, i lost about $100,
aclu fortunate to have the standing behind me. if i had been a regular guy off the street, i would have been the government's effort and i would have had to given up a long time ago. the other thing i learned was this notion of free speech. there's nothing free about it. it is very costly to speak. as i said, i applied for a nexus of 200 jobs and cannot find one for a very long time. crs had an opening for a position that was comparable to the same level position i had been in and we had tried...
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it was the aclu standing up against the government to make those rights mean something. and i really am eternally grateful to them for doing that. again, i'm really disappointed by the department of justice and the attitude that the attorneys from the department of justice took. one of the things i've tried to stress to people that worked for me when i was a senior attorney in the military and i had young prosecutors that were zealous was even if you're prosecuting somebody, treat them with respect. and i felt that throughout this process, it was a very disrespectful. as i said, it was delay, defame, spend to try to make this as painful and difficult as possible. one of the issues that sidetracked us for another year was when i left crs, i did the same thing i had done after every military assignment. my last day, i copied the files off my computer, and i left. it took two years before they actually looked at the computer i used. when they did, they discovered i had taken all the documents off it. so suddenly i'm being accused of theft of government property. i've been f
it was the aclu standing up against the government to make those rights mean something. and i really am eternally grateful to them for doing that. again, i'm really disappointed by the department of justice and the attitude that the attorneys from the department of justice took. one of the things i've tried to stress to people that worked for me when i was a senior attorney in the military and i had young prosecutors that were zealous was even if you're prosecuting somebody, treat them with...
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the aclu sent a letter to philadelphia mayor jim kenny asking for clarification. the union fears the city is going back on promises not to interfere with protesters at the convention at the wells fargo center. the city now says it will prohibit all marches on broad street and during rush hour. regarding the convention, a union leader writes, there is no better time to show respect for the fundamentally american tradition of peacefully expressing dissent. in response, a representative from the mayor's office tells us the city has taken enumerable steps to protect demonstrators rights to free speech, including decriminalization of numerous infractions like refusal to disperse, that have previously led to mass arrests. >>> less than two weeks from now, the nation's biggest birthday party will be under way in philadelphia. we are so excited. >> we're very excited. we're learning new details about the wawa welcome america bash. thousands of people will pack the ben franklin park we for the par the party on the parkway on the fourth. other highlights include two free da
the aclu sent a letter to philadelphia mayor jim kenny asking for clarification. the union fears the city is going back on promises not to interfere with protesters at the convention at the wells fargo center. the city now says it will prohibit all marches on broad street and during rush hour. regarding the convention, a union leader writes, there is no better time to show respect for the fundamentally american tradition of peacefully expressing dissent. in response, a representative from the...
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the aclu of pennsylvania sent a letter to mayor kenney asking for clarification. the union fears the city is going back on promises ton interfere with protesters at the convention at the wells fargo center. the city says it will prohibit all marches on broad street and during rush hour. >>> regarding the convention, a union leader write, "there's no better time to show respect for the fundamentally american tradition of peacefully expressing dissent." in response, representative from the mayor's office tells us, "the city has taken innumerable steps to protect demonstrators' right to free speech including decriminalization of numerous infractions like refusal to disperse that have previously led to mass arrests." >>> next on nbc10 news at 6:00, a confederate flag fight erupts in the halls of pennsylvania's state capitol. >>> and a philadelphia lawmaker's actions are at the center of the controversy. we'll explain coming up. >>> and transforming the force. see what one local police department is doing to make sure it better reflects its community. >>> we're trackin
the aclu of pennsylvania sent a letter to mayor kenney asking for clarification. the union fears the city is going back on promises ton interfere with protesters at the convention at the wells fargo center. the city says it will prohibit all marches on broad street and during rush hour. >>> regarding the convention, a union leader write, "there's no better time to show respect for the fundamentally american tradition of peacefully expressing dissent." in response,...
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the aclu of pennsylvania sent a letter to philadelphia mayor jim kenny asking for clarification.nion fears the city is going back on promises not to interfere with protesters at the convention at the wells fargo center. the city says it will prohibit all marches on broad street and during rush hour. regarding the convention, a union leader writes, there is no better time to show respect for the fundamentally american tradition of peacefully expressing descent. in response, a represent from the mayor's office says, the city has taken innumerable steps to protect demonstrators of right to free speech, including decriminalization of numerous infractions. >>> you can get your hands on a piece of history. dnc merchandise is now on sale. and just like we saw when people came to town for the pope, now it's about making keepsakes and memorabilia to remember another history-making event. seven local artists were picked to create the memorabilia. >> we kind of designed this stuff knowing that we wanted it to sell really well. and we want it to be stuff that people will wear, you know, even
the aclu of pennsylvania sent a letter to philadelphia mayor jim kenny asking for clarification.nion fears the city is going back on promises not to interfere with protesters at the convention at the wells fargo center. the city says it will prohibit all marches on broad street and during rush hour. regarding the convention, a union leader writes, there is no better time to show respect for the fundamentally american tradition of peacefully expressing descent. in response, a represent from the...
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guess who the aclu is siding with.he republicans -- the aclu can be the basis for denying someone their second amendment rights. they don't have due process rights that are in anyway meaningful. >> i disagree with the aclu, every now and then organizations get it wrong. so does the house republicans, every time, after sandy hook, there was a moment of silence and nothing was done. after aurora, where their own members were shot and killed by a criminal -- >> what was done with respect to mental health reforms? >> that's nothing, megan. here's the thing. >> this is what shocks me. >> why aren't they having a sit in about that? why isn't it all about the weapon of choice? >> the democrats will vote for a mental health bill. republicans will bring it to the floor. ask republicans to bring it to the floor. >> did democrats just reject that amendment in the senate? i'm wondering what richard is talking about? >> even in this particular case, we're talking about terror. it's not even in new town, it's a terror situation. >>
guess who the aclu is siding with.he republicans -- the aclu can be the basis for denying someone their second amendment rights. they don't have due process rights that are in anyway meaningful. >> i disagree with the aclu, every now and then organizations get it wrong. so does the house republicans, every time, after sandy hook, there was a moment of silence and nothing was done. after aurora, where their own members were shot and killed by a criminal -- >> what was done with...
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officers, aclu and politicians included. >> this is actually putting in place clear standards and clear metrics about how we are going to hold the department accountable to the changes that they promise to be making for years and haven't made. >> reporter: the police commission launched a review of police "use of force" policy shortly after the december shooting of mario woods in san francisco's bayview district. now, a big point of contention was the language that was going to be used in these policies. "shall" versus "should," shall representing a mandatory policy and most of these policies reflect that word "shall" rather than "should." live in san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> what have we heard from the police union on this? >> reporter: it sounds like they are in general agreement with these policies. they have to legally approve them. but by all accounts this represents a 80 to 90% agreement between all of the parties. >> thank you. >>> president obama is on his way back to the bay area later today. his arrival at moffett field is scheduled for 5:30 this afternoon. he will
officers, aclu and politicians included. >> this is actually putting in place clear standards and clear metrics about how we are going to hold the department accountable to the changes that they promise to be making for years and haven't made. >> reporter: the police commission launched a review of police "use of force" policy shortly after the december shooting of mario woods in san francisco's bayview district. now, a big point of contention was the language that was...
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>> for the aclu, this is very much about due process. they are consistent about that. but for the republicans, this is a fig leaf. their concern for due process doesn't extend to due process for suspected terrorists who want to board a flight. >> congressman, can you address the concern of the aclu? you can dispute whether the republicans are doing this in good faith or not. but this has been put out there. why is this not a valid concern? >> listen, i think it's a valid point. i think the due process concerns can and should be met and i think the senate legislation attempts to do that so that people have a way if they are somehow improperly because of name confusion or otherwise put on a watch list, they have a workable efficient mechanism to get off the watch list. i fully concur with that. but what i don't concur with is using this issue as a way to hide the true agenda and i think it's very significant that the republicans here that claim to have a sudden interest in due process for a suspected terrorist, don't show any interest in due process for troifr terrorists
>> for the aclu, this is very much about due process. they are consistent about that. but for the republicans, this is a fig leaf. their concern for due process doesn't extend to due process for suspected terrorists who want to board a flight. >> congressman, can you address the concern of the aclu? you can dispute whether the republicans are doing this in good faith or not. but this has been put out there. why is this not a valid concern? >> listen, i think it's a valid...
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the aclu cannot prosecute people.of a damages lawsuit on behalf of the victims, but the department of justice needs to prosecute people. human rights watch just called -- renewed its call for prosecutions based on these two documents. it is something we have long said that t the government has o want to do it. amy: how did you get these documents and are there more? >> we got them through a freedom of information act lawsuit, something we have been fighting over a decade. yes, there is so much more left to know about this program and it is essential we know about it now. amy: dror ladin, they get for being with us staff attorney at , the aclu national security project. counsel in the foia case that led to the release of the cia documents as well as in the aclu suit against mitchell and jessen, the two psychologists who designed the cia torture program. that does it for our show. has three job openings. find out more at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed capti
the aclu cannot prosecute people.of a damages lawsuit on behalf of the victims, but the department of justice needs to prosecute people. human rights watch just called -- renewed its call for prosecutions based on these two documents. it is something we have long said that t the government has o want to do it. amy: how did you get these documents and are there more? >> we got them through a freedom of information act lawsuit, something we have been fighting over a decade. yes, there is so...
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for theslative counsel aclu and commonwealth attorney in alexandria, virginia, have different perspectives on the legislation. they are joined by the technology reporter for the morning consult. have updated since 1986. in the interim, please have to get a warrant before they get e-mails or private facebook messages. that would put this protection into the law. >> that is why to our main concern is common to make sure electronic communications are provided with the same level of protection, not an extra level of protection. announcer: watch the communicators monday night on c-span2. >> at next, q&a with wisconsin senator tammy baldwin. then former president bill clinton in los angeles for hillary clinton. and later, senator bernie sanders in los angeles followed a campaign rally in redding, california with donald trump. ♪ >> at this week and q&a, wisconsin senator tammy baldwin. she talks about her career. brian: senator tammy baldwin, go back to that empty apartment. convention tonight 1984 in wisconsin. what is the story?
for theslative counsel aclu and commonwealth attorney in alexandria, virginia, have different perspectives on the legislation. they are joined by the technology reporter for the morning consult. have updated since 1986. in the interim, please have to get a warrant before they get e-mails or private facebook messages. that would put this protection into the law. >> that is why to our main concern is common to make sure electronic communications are provided with the same level of...
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particularly the aclu. i could not have fought this battle without the incredible assistance that they provided. it was not the government. after spending 25 years in the military, it was not the government that stood up for my constitutional right it was the aclu standing up to make sure they meant something. i am eternally grateful to them for doing that. by thesappointed department of justice and the attitude the attorneys in the department of justice took. one of the things i tried to stress to people who work for me when i was a senior attorney in hadminute -- military and junior attorneys that were overzealous, was that to treat everybody with respect. i feel this was disrespectful. spend, tond defamed, try to make it is painful and difficult as possible. one of the issues that sidetracked us for another year did the i left crs i same thing i did after every military assignment, my last day of copied the files off my computer and left. it took two years before they actually looked at the computer i us
particularly the aclu. i could not have fought this battle without the incredible assistance that they provided. it was not the government. after spending 25 years in the military, it was not the government that stood up for my constitutional right it was the aclu standing up to make sure they meant something. i am eternally grateful to them for doing that. by thesappointed department of justice and the attitude the attorneys in the department of justice took. one of the things i tried to...
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it is a groups like the aclu who are saying this. or more to the point, our focus needs to be on confronting radical extremism. terrorism is the issue. let me say that again. terrorism is the issue. defeating terrorism is our focus here in the house. so let me be really clear. we are not going to take away the constitutional rights of law abiding americans. we are not going to allow publicity stunts to stop us from doing our job. that is why the house powered ahead last night to provide important resources in the fight against the zika virus. one of our must do items on our list this week was that we had to respond to the zika virus. we know this is something we have to get on top of. in the face of this distraction, we passed a responsible bill that provides the level of funding that was in the senate bill that received a big bipartisan vote, with a mix that was in the house was very important. this is a good compromise. it meets an urgent need. i urge the senate to take it up and pass it. now, democrats can talk all they want i'm r
it is a groups like the aclu who are saying this. or more to the point, our focus needs to be on confronting radical extremism. terrorism is the issue. let me say that again. terrorism is the issue. defeating terrorism is our focus here in the house. so let me be really clear. we are not going to take away the constitutional rights of law abiding americans. we are not going to allow publicity stunts to stop us from doing our job. that is why the house powered ahead last night to provide...
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. >> going for a debate on legislation with criticism from the aclu and after a crime has been committed the likelihood of wrongful convictions increases to private reveal. >> i had my own personal experience being raped at gun point. >> this attorney testified on the bill crosby allegations. >> i look at rape as i look at war criminals and slavers because rapists wage war upon the landscapes of women's bodies. >> but a victim also came out in opposition. >> i believe that this bill does not solve that problem. it makes it worse. >> margo dora is a survivor. >> i was raped in my home by my roommate when i was 18 years old. >> and a public defender fears removing the statute of limitations will be to wrongful convictions. >> evidence is gone. memories fade. friends no longer remember. >> although the solution for justice is divided. >> rape is a murder of the spirit and there is no statute of limitations on murder. >> one reality is clear. >> we live in a rain culture. >> the connection to rape is wide-reaching. >> it is warm out there and we got temperatures that are above the average. t
. >> going for a debate on legislation with criticism from the aclu and after a crime has been committed the likelihood of wrongful convictions increases to private reveal. >> i had my own personal experience being raped at gun point. >> this attorney testified on the bill crosby allegations. >> i look at rape as i look at war criminals and slavers because rapists wage war upon the landscapes of women's bodies. >> but a victim also came out in opposition. >>...
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one is created by the aclu. another is stricter in language. the other version is by the police officer's union. both of them focusing on establishing communication with whoever they come in contact with and deescalating the situation. >> what about tasers? san francisco and detroit do not use tasers. >> they are not part of the discussion. police officers have said tasers may have been effective with mario woods but there are two commissioners that do not approve of those weapons. they will not be a part of the vote. >> thank you. >>> new developments in a sentencing in a sexual assault. the prosecutor pushing for tougher mandatory sentences. brock turner assaulted a woman outside of the stanford campus. more on the fallout from that case. live at an event set up to raise awareness about sexual assault. >> reporter: that is right. it is a fashion switch for about 150 men. they have dawned women's shoes. this is all for a good cause. walk a mile in her shoes. some are wearing flats. it is raising money for the ywca. it is causing dissension on
one is created by the aclu. another is stricter in language. the other version is by the police officer's union. both of them focusing on establishing communication with whoever they come in contact with and deescalating the situation. >> what about tasers? san francisco and detroit do not use tasers. >> they are not part of the discussion. police officers have said tasers may have been effective with mario woods but there are two commissioners that do not approve of those weapons....
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the aclu in october told you would win this case if you don't say no, this collaborative process will be exposed as a black hole. people will not want to participate please for future reference you got this coming up later make sure when you pass the policy it doesn't go into this black hole. thank you. >> thank you. >> yes president and members of the commission. i want to express concern because there was a quote from president halrand in the chronical of the position of the occ the position of the occ has consistently been that in these critical incidence thaters first give the interview then view the video in reviewing this policy, which i just received late today, is different than the position that the occ has taken. i understand this is the police commission's prerogative to establish it's policy and there was a meet and confer process i did want to clarify that the compromise does not represent the position that the occ has taken. i'm particularly concerned because of the definition does not pr vied clarity on the official statement. this is very different than the public safe
the aclu in october told you would win this case if you don't say no, this collaborative process will be exposed as a black hole. people will not want to participate please for future reference you got this coming up later make sure when you pass the policy it doesn't go into this black hole. thank you. >> thank you. >> yes president and members of the commission. i want to express concern because there was a quote from president halrand in the chronical of the position of the occ...
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i can name all the people that participated but particularly the aclu. i do not know if he knew what he would be eyeing into, six and a half years of fighting the government over my job. lee rowland was the last attorney from the aclu representing me over the last couple of years. part of the deal when we were negotiating the settlement, i have a sub rosette agreement with lee because after talking to an attorney from the aclu every week for the last 6.5 years, i could not go cold turkey. job.id a remarkable in the beginning it was aden abdo and there the aclupitzer,-with in washington for a long time and stood me faithfully for six and a half years. the law firm of goodwin and proctor. they offered their services pro bono to assist as we moved toward court. two people at goodwin procter did a ton of work and fought hard for me. there are a number of former colleagues that stood up for me. career crs all employees that at various points testified or did declarations on my behalf. disappointed in congress, particularly in the last couple of days there has
i can name all the people that participated but particularly the aclu. i do not know if he knew what he would be eyeing into, six and a half years of fighting the government over my job. lee rowland was the last attorney from the aclu representing me over the last couple of years. part of the deal when we were negotiating the settlement, i have a sub rosette agreement with lee because after talking to an attorney from the aclu every week for the last 6.5 years, i could not go cold turkey....
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free speech rights is challenged through questions and defended through answers to the aclu supplies. what the aclu thought was worthwhile to point out was that this free speech rights that were enjoyed by the civil rights protesters of the 1950s and the antiwar protesters of the 1960s were earned defending the unpopular free speech rights of organizations in prior decades. my point is that prevailing political sentiments that exist today can and will change over time, as we know there is a presidential election coming up. that could have great change in the popular view of what free speech rights should be valuable. unless college students can begin to appreciate the value of robust free speech rights, they and society at large are at risk of a day in the not too distant future where government could succeed in taking away the rights without anyone complaining or even noticing. and that is why i hope that, over time, young people can begin again to value their free speech rights and recognize that the cost of being offended from time to time by the expressions of others is a small p
free speech rights is challenged through questions and defended through answers to the aclu supplies. what the aclu thought was worthwhile to point out was that this free speech rights that were enjoyed by the civil rights protesters of the 1950s and the antiwar protesters of the 1960s were earned defending the unpopular free speech rights of organizations in prior decades. my point is that prevailing political sentiments that exist today can and will change over time, as we know there is a...
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aclu gets every single stop form.created this massive stop form that is cumbersome to fill out. the real problem is that the aclu is doing oversight of the police department there. and given their methodology, officers say, why should i make those stops? host: 10 minutes left in this segment. it a lot of people want to talk to you. we will go to john in pennsylvania, republican. go ahead. caller: good morning and thanks for c-span. it is really an honor. ms. mcdonald, i have been aware of you for a long time and has read your stuff. it is really tremendous. you are so courageous, i must admit. i have seen you on mainstream media few times. these people are so crazy. they are so adamant. they are operating from for information. statistically, it is so inaccurate, it drives me crazy. i keep on hearing about underserved communities, underserved communities. and with the education spending, what is it? $30,000 per kid? pennsylvania, the all white, poor communities are getting $6,000 a year in education annually. i have a
aclu gets every single stop form.created this massive stop form that is cumbersome to fill out. the real problem is that the aclu is doing oversight of the police department there. and given their methodology, officers say, why should i make those stops? host: 10 minutes left in this segment. it a lot of people want to talk to you. we will go to john in pennsylvania, republican. go ahead. caller: good morning and thanks for c-span. it is really an honor. ms. mcdonald, i have been aware of you...
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the aclu in october told you would win this case if you don't say no, this collaborative process will be exposed as a black hole. people will not want to participate please for future reference you got this coming up later make sure when you pass the policy it doesn't go into this black hole. thank you. >> thank you. >> yes president and members of the commission. i want to express concern because there was a quote from president halrand in the chronical of the position of the occ the position of the occ has consistently been that in these critical incidence that officers first give the interview then view the video in reviewing this policy, which i just received late today, is different than the position that the occ has taken. i understand this is the police commission's prerogative to establish it's policy and there was a meet and confer process i did want to clarify that the compromise does not represent the position that the occ has taken. i'm particularly concerned because of the definition does not pr vied clarity on the official statement. this is very different than the publi
the aclu in october told you would win this case if you don't say no, this collaborative process will be exposed as a black hole. people will not want to participate please for future reference you got this coming up later make sure when you pass the policy it doesn't go into this black hole. thank you. >> thank you. >> yes president and members of the commission. i want to express concern because there was a quote from president halrand in the chronical of the position of the occ...
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. >> we compromised with the aclu, the san francisco bar association, the of us in the -- office of citizen complaints. they were looking for a state of mind of the officer when i had to deploy the full force. according to the policy officers will offer a brief initial statement about the brief initial statement and then a full statement. body cameras -- >> they will be a powerful tool . they will provide an instant and impartial account of events. they're very important terms of transparency. and accountability. >> >> reporter: sfpd disagrees. >> the mind doesn't work with a video camera. and certainly under stressful events it does not. >> it also will show the public what police officers, just here but nationwide going through. more so now than ever with the assault on police officers. how cops were treated. day in and day out on the street by career criminals. >> reporter: we were unable to reach anyone on the police commission for comment regarding this story. but most expect the new body camera policy to pass at tonight's commission meeting. >>> to the weather. a little cooler around
. >> we compromised with the aclu, the san francisco bar association, the of us in the -- office of citizen complaints. they were looking for a state of mind of the officer when i had to deploy the full force. according to the policy officers will offer a brief initial statement about the brief initial statement and then a full statement. body cameras -- >> they will be a powerful tool . they will provide an instant and impartial account of events. they're very important terms of...
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the aclu is suing the city on behalf of the group of the poor peoples human rights campaign.he anti-poverty group was denied a permit to march from city hall to the wells fargo center on the first day of the dnc. members spoke in a news conference this morning. the group's lawsuit says the city has an unwritten ban on demonstrations during morning and evening rush hours issue and it's hoping a federal judge will tell the city of philadelphia to give them a permit for the convention. >> i think that there's an effort to create an atmosphere of a festival in philadelphia, and those that are homeless in philadelphia don't feel like going to a festival. the city says there's no comment until it reviews the lawsuit. >>> a plan to make it more expensive to fill up the gas tank in new jersey is debated today in trenton. they pay for road and bridge work, but the tax goes up 23 cents a gallon. new jersey's gas tax is the lowest of the three states in the region. >>> a follow-up from a story brought to you yesterday. >> today, a boy battling a rare medical condition met other patients
the aclu is suing the city on behalf of the group of the poor peoples human rights campaign.he anti-poverty group was denied a permit to march from city hall to the wells fargo center on the first day of the dnc. members spoke in a news conference this morning. the group's lawsuit says the city has an unwritten ban on demonstrations during morning and evening rush hours issue and it's hoping a federal judge will tell the city of philadelphia to give them a permit for the convention. >> i...
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the company hiring laura murphy, a former head of the aclu to spearhead the efforts. but there's a suggestions that names play a role. the requests made with distin distinctively black sounding names got 16% few er positive responses than names deemed white sounding. >> the internet is not a you -- utopia. >> reporter: this is a professor. he focus on race and technology. he argues that on demand sites have the potential to fight discrimination. >> they have the data on how people are using their service. and they could use that to surface the sort of discrimination that is otherwise often quite invisible. >> mobile ride sharing app uber tackled that age old frustration people of color often experience hailing a taxi. >> we are going to request our uber. >> reporter: the app's interface makes it harder for drivers to refuse people on their race or destination. >> what information do you get? >> your address just the address to where you should arrive. >> reporter: no personal information that can hint at your race or perceived socioeconomic status. >> what's nice abou
the company hiring laura murphy, a former head of the aclu to spearhead the efforts. but there's a suggestions that names play a role. the requests made with distin distinctively black sounding names got 16% few er positive responses than names deemed white sounding. >> the internet is not a you -- utopia. >> reporter: this is a professor. he focus on race and technology. he argues that on demand sites have the potential to fight discrimination. >> they have the data on how...
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the legislative counsel for the aclu and brian porter have different perspectives on the legislation. they are joined by a technology reporter for the morning console. laws havenately, our not been updated since 1986. in the interim, there have been court set of said police have to get a warrant before they get things like e-mail or private facebook messages. this would put that protection into the law. that is really what our main concern is, to make sure that electronic communications are same level ofthe protection, not an extra level of protection beyond what you would expect in your home. >> watch monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> all we can, american history tv is featuring las vegas, nevada. in 2015, over 21 million tourists visited the city of las vegas. to -- city tour staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city's rich history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. professor green: a lot of people have this image of las vegas that we always blow up buildings. and we have blown up a lot of hotels, casinos on the strip and build new ones. this
the legislative counsel for the aclu and brian porter have different perspectives on the legislation. they are joined by a technology reporter for the morning console. laws havenately, our not been updated since 1986. in the interim, there have been court set of said police have to get a warrant before they get things like e-mail or private facebook messages. this would put that protection into the law. that is really what our main concern is, to make sure that electronic communications are...
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i know the aclu where i used to work has long pushed for that. i think that is important. but the idea is, what we need is a pcess that can recognize and deal with mistakes, but not put up a false effort to simply derail with the democrats are trying to do -- just what i am very for the nra and the republican leadership is aiming for here. amy: explain. >> the best way to get something off the public stage is to set up meetings and to say there's going to be a dialogue and a discussion. take a long time to finally reach the end, which is that you can't get to an agreement. i am somewhat skeptical, but i do think the democrats should be pushing as hard as they can. the filibuster is an important tool to bring people to the table. i think senator murphy was right not to back down simply because some republicans said they were discussing a possible compromise with senator feinstein. at the end of the day, that compromise discussion fell apart. similar murphy was right to keep to the floor. i think the democrats have to continue to use these tools in order to make sure any agr
i know the aclu where i used to work has long pushed for that. i think that is important. but the idea is, what we need is a pcess that can recognize and deal with mistakes, but not put up a false effort to simply derail with the democrats are trying to do -- just what i am very for the nra and the republican leadership is aiming for here. amy: explain. >> the best way to get something off the public stage is to set up meetings and to say there's going to be a dialogue and a discussion....
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as a matter of fact, the aclu has come out against using this list for anything because there are soy innocent people on it. you are not told how you're put on the list, you are not told how you can get off the list. you get no due process. when you have people, john lewis has been on this list at one point. so it's clearly not an accurate tool. now, it's better than nothing, i suppose. but you need to be awfully careful when you take away the rights of american citizens. you need to know you actually have got somebody that legitimately is on the list. there's a lot of questions about this but i also think there's a willingness to try and work on it. >> as you know, though, democrats are using this to rally their base. secretary clinton has tweeted about this. this is an election year and it seems like right now, house republicans are on defense. how do you get back on offense? should house speaker paul ryan hold a vote? >> well, no, i wouldn't, not on this legislation. that would make it go through the regular committee process where it's actually drawn up and examined in detail and
as a matter of fact, the aclu has come out against using this list for anything because there are soy innocent people on it. you are not told how you're put on the list, you are not told how you can get off the list. you get no due process. when you have people, john lewis has been on this list at one point. so it's clearly not an accurate tool. now, it's better than nothing, i suppose. but you need to be awfully careful when you take away the rights of american citizens. you need to know you...
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joe won that battle when a judge dismissed the case thanks in no small part to the aclu. >> well, thent definitely won that day, and i was very happy that the first amendment won. so it was a great day more everybody in west long branch. >> now, these cars going by, they honk and they wave at joe like this guy. most of them in vast support of the display. >> it's still up? >> yeah. i put it right back up. >> this guy, richie stephens, came all the way from ocean port just to meet joe. >> the message he's trying to get out to the people. >> and what is that? >> that, you know, finally america needs to stand up and, you know, be heard. >> i don't know whether it was evelyn beatrice hall or voltaire who said i disagree with what you're saying, but i'd fight to the death for your right to say it. i don't care whether your vote is for hillary clinton or trump, you can fly flags for gus hall of lyndon larouche. in my book, that's your right as an american citizen. but where's the line? with civic ordinances, with laundries plays, i know that theft is still illegal, but you tell me. it's up
joe won that battle when a judge dismissed the case thanks in no small part to the aclu. >> well, thent definitely won that day, and i was very happy that the first amendment won. so it was a great day more everybody in west long branch. >> now, these cars going by, they honk and they wave at joe like this guy. most of them in vast support of the display. >> it's still up? >> yeah. i put it right back up. >> this guy, richie stephens, came all the way from ocean...
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. >>> today the aclu filed a lawsuit against the city seeking the right to protest during rush hour when the convention is in town. city officials will not issue permits to march during this. and they lobbied to march from city hall to a park in south philadelphia on the dnc's opening day. the department has no comment on the lawsuit until their law department with review the situations. >>> police are looking for the man that robbed a dunkin' donuts in south philadelphia. the surveillance video shows him entering and appears to place an order and then pulls a gun and threatens the employee, the suspect takes the money from the register and takes off and into a car nearby. >> police are still looking for the get away driver. >>> a philadelphia police officer was being checked out at the hospital after a cruiser and septa bus collided. it happened at 63rd street in west philadelphia. there were no passengers on the bus at the time and the bus driver was not injured. he was experiencing head and back pain, no immediate word on what led to the collision, police believe that high speed is a
. >>> today the aclu filed a lawsuit against the city seeking the right to protest during rush hour when the convention is in town. city officials will not issue permits to march during this. and they lobbied to march from city hall to a park in south philadelphia on the dnc's opening day. the department has no comment on the lawsuit until their law department with review the situations. >>> police are looking for the man that robbed a dunkin' donuts in south philadelphia. the...
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the aclu brought the lawsuit on before of the boy arguing the school board's policy was seg segregatedransgender students. >>> and police need your help bringing runaways home. you can see their photos here. her other says she worries about her daughter every day. >> translator: it's not easy, i lay down and i know i'm safe but i don't know where she is if she's eating, if she's sleeping. it worries me because we're in a country that you don't really know the people here and you don't get anything for free. >> investigators have heard juana may beo >>> today president obama will meet with mark zuckerberg. the conversation will happen on facebook live allowing millions around the world to tune in. they're expected to talk about technology and its impact on society and jobs. both the president and zuckerberg will speak on a panel at the 2016 global entrepreneurship summit in silicon valley. >>> if you own a volkswagen, you may be getting some cash. the car company will mahorn $10 billion in a settlement from the emissions cheating scandal. most of that more than is earmarked to go to car
the aclu brought the lawsuit on before of the boy arguing the school board's policy was seg segregatedransgender students. >>> and police need your help bringing runaways home. you can see their photos here. her other says she worries about her daughter every day. >> translator: it's not easy, i lay down and i know i'm safe but i don't know where she is if she's eating, if she's sleeping. it worries me because we're in a country that you don't really know the people here and you...
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aclu gets every single stop form.created this massive stop form that is cumbersome to fill out. the real problem is that the aclu is doing oversight of the police department there. and given their methodology, officers say, why should i make those stops? host: 10 minutes left in this segment. it a lot of people want to talk to you. we will go to john in pennsylvania, republican. go ahead. caller: good morning and thanks for c-span. it is really an honor. ms. mcdonald, i have been aware of you for a long time and has read your stuff. it is really tremendous. you are so courageous, i must admit. i have seen you on mainstream media few times. these people are so crazy. they are so adamant. they are operating from for information. statistically, it is so inaccurate, it drives me crazy. i keep on hearing about underserved communities, underserved communities. and with the education spending, what is it? $30,000 per kid? pennsylvania, the all white, poor communities are getting $6,000 a year in education annually. i have a
aclu gets every single stop form.created this massive stop form that is cumbersome to fill out. the real problem is that the aclu is doing oversight of the police department there. and given their methodology, officers say, why should i make those stops? host: 10 minutes left in this segment. it a lot of people want to talk to you. we will go to john in pennsylvania, republican. go ahead. caller: good morning and thanks for c-span. it is really an honor. ms. mcdonald, i have been aware of you...
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why officials at the aclu are worried philadelphia may be going back on some of its promises when it comes to protesting at the dnc. >>> shelters across new jersey are now carrying for 20 puppies. >> those young dogs were rescued from what authorities describe as deplorable conditions in ocean county. authorities say the dogs like these four at the humane society at atlantic county were being kept in a garage in jackson township. you can see the condition in this picture. the garage had no ventilation or windows. >> daylight, they never have been outside. the first time they have been outside is here. >> completely covered with gnats and feces. >> the group home free animal rescue says the same one owns both properties. the new jersey state fpca is leading an investigation but no charges have been filed. >>> delaware is cracking down on animal fighting. the governor signed a bill into law yesterday. the legislation allows people involved in animal fighting to be prosecuted under the state's racketeering statute, that makes it easier for the state's justice department to go after thos
why officials at the aclu are worried philadelphia may be going back on some of its promises when it comes to protesting at the dnc. >>> shelters across new jersey are now carrying for 20 puppies. >> those young dogs were rescued from what authorities describe as deplorable conditions in ocean county. authorities say the dogs like these four at the humane society at atlantic county were being kept in a garage in jackson township. you can see the condition in this picture. the...
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but the aclu and the news outlets have reminded us that the "no fly" list is a civil rights disastersproportionately affects arab-americans without due process or recourse. does the "no fly" list cause more problems than it solves? we need to debate this. and since we're on cable, the only way is to have people take polar-opposite positions and argue over each other. so without further adieu, here's another intawment of "pardon the integration! " >> larry: please welcome "the nightly show" distributors mike yard and rory albanese. (cheers and applause) okay. tonight's topic, is the "no fly" list racist? mike will be against the "no fly" list's unchecked racism, and rory will be in favor of profiling muslims. ready? >> mike: let's do this! >> rory: i'm not even remotely in favor of that. >> larry: and... begin! >> mike: of course, the "no fly" list is racist! you know how i know? because i have a list of my own, of white people i don't trust, and believe me, that list is racist as hell. >> rory: who cares if it's racist, mike? so what if "hurt feelings" are the price we pay for landin
but the aclu and the news outlets have reminded us that the "no fly" list is a civil rights disastersproportionately affects arab-americans without due process or recourse. does the "no fly" list cause more problems than it solves? we need to debate this. and since we're on cable, the only way is to have people take polar-opposite positions and argue over each other. so without further adieu, here's another intawment of "pardon the integration! " >> larry:...
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wall street, and she moved to connecticut where, at one point, she was the litigation director of the aclu connecticut. she has taught at all of the law schools in connecticut or been affiliated with them in one way , sheother, and right now has an immigration law practice in connecticut. for all of the practical and we havecal's scholars there, we now have a scholar in the trenches on a day-to-day basis. renee. [applause] renee: i don't think i need -- andk you very much, paul, thank you, capitol historical society for inviting me. true honor to be speaking in this room today. when i say a short history of u.s. asylum law, it's going to be short. we do not have time to go over all of it. i think i should start off by saying it's a very complex area of wall. it's very much in development. it's relatively young. the asylum regime was really only enacted in the refugee act of 1980. it is still very much part of litigation in the immigration courts and federal courts. the other thing i will do is limit my discussion to asylum. there are many laws and programs in our legal system that allow pe
wall street, and she moved to connecticut where, at one point, she was the litigation director of the aclu connecticut. she has taught at all of the law schools in connecticut or been affiliated with them in one way , sheother, and right now has an immigration law practice in connecticut. for all of the practical and we havecal's scholars there, we now have a scholar in the trenches on a day-to-day basis. renee. [applause] renee: i don't think i need -- andk you very much, paul, thank you,...
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i see that you have aclu.ey monitor the list or are they called in in case a person has a problem? host: that is a lot to unpack. let's let timothy healy unpack it. guest: ted kennedy was never on the watch list. that situation occurred when i was involved in the terrorist screening center. it was actually a name similar to ted kennedy that was on the watchlist. individual -- the individual was not really on the watchlist. he had inadvertently brought bullets with him when he was going through the screening process and was on an airline no fly list because of that was the confusion there. no. if you cool, "no-fly list ted kennedy," you will see that information. the way i described it is the way it actually occurred. it was not ted kennedy, senator. it was someone with a similar name and that individuals not on the watchlist, they were on an airline no-fly list because he had inadvertently brought bullets with him. the aclu is not given a copy of the list. the aclu has been involved in litigation against the t
i see that you have aclu.ey monitor the list or are they called in in case a person has a problem? host: that is a lot to unpack. let's let timothy healy unpack it. guest: ted kennedy was never on the watch list. that situation occurred when i was involved in the terrorist screening center. it was actually a name similar to ted kennedy that was on the watchlist. individual -- the individual was not really on the watchlist. he had inadvertently brought bullets with him when he was going through...
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one is created by the aclu. another is stricter in language. the other version is
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