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to the aclu's request. lauren dispirito, cbs4 news. >>> developing now, it's a place where plutonium is in the ground, but now there are plans to add 5 miles of public trails in the area around rocky flats. jeff todd joins us now. a lot of people worry about the federal government opening up a wildlife refuge. >> the hope is that this will connect trail systems in boulder, broomfield, and jefferson counties but the signs public entry. but the hope is in just 18 months there will be trails here. one person at the meeting today said this is government sponsored human experimentation. >> we're really concerned about the amount of plutonium that's in the environment from the former weapons plant. >> reporter: a packed crowd came to hear the plans for opening up the rocky flats wildlife refuge. >> there's a significant amount of money that's been secured for these projects so that includes entrance road, parking lots, trails within the refuge. >> we're not here to debate whether it's going to be open. >> this is
to the aclu's request. lauren dispirito, cbs4 news. >>> developing now, it's a place where plutonium is in the ground, but now there are plans to add 5 miles of public trails in the area around rocky flats. jeff todd joins us now. a lot of people worry about the federal government opening up a wildlife refuge. >> the hope is that this will connect trail systems in boulder, broomfield, and jefferson counties but the signs public entry. but the hope is in just 18 months there will...
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the aclu said they don't want to impinge on people's privacy. they said they'll release it in the next few days. so we'll wait and see. >>> a man shot and killed by people with a swordlike weapon on the campus of cu boulder has been identified. brandon simmons threatened a person in a parking lot and then went inside. police confronted him inside a stairwell. they say he was shot when he refused to drop his weapon. >>> douglas county detective dan brite spent about a month at parker hospital after being shot. he received a warm sendoff today. brite was at the september 2nd. hospital workers lined the hallways and cheered as he was wheeled out of the hospital today. he'll continue his rehabilitation in craig. he and his wife christine released a statement thanking the community that reads in part, "we have seen goodness, kindness and loves in ways we never could have imagined. the outpouring of support, donations and prayers tremendously helped us through this difficult time. from the bottom of our hearts we thank you for your continued who shot
the aclu said they don't want to impinge on people's privacy. they said they'll release it in the next few days. so we'll wait and see. >>> a man shot and killed by people with a swordlike weapon on the campus of cu boulder has been identified. brandon simmons threatened a person in a parking lot and then went inside. police confronted him inside a stairwell. they say he was shot when he refused to drop his weapon. >>> douglas county detective dan brite spent about a month at...
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the aclu said they don't want to impinge on people's privacy. they said they'll release it in the next few days. so we'll wait >>> a man shot and killed by officers after threatening people with a swordlike weapon on the campus of cu boulder has been identified. brandon simmons threatened a person in a parking lot and then went inside. police confronted him inside a stairwell. they say he was shot when he refused to drop his weapon. >>> douglas county detective shot. he received a warm sendoff today. brite was at the hospital since september 2nd. hospital workers lined the hallways and cheered as he was wheeled out of the hospital today. he'll continue his rehabilitation in craig. he and his wife christine released a statement thanking the community that reads in part, "we have seen goodness, kindness and loves in ways we never could have imagined. the outpouring of support, donations and prayers tremendously helped us through this difficult time. we thank you for your continued prayers and encouragement." >>> the boulder county deputy who shot
the aclu said they don't want to impinge on people's privacy. they said they'll release it in the next few days. so we'll wait >>> a man shot and killed by officers after threatening people with a swordlike weapon on the campus of cu boulder has been identified. brandon simmons threatened a person in a parking lot and then went inside. police confronted him inside a stairwell. they say he was shot when he refused to drop his weapon. >>> douglas county detective shot. he...
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the aclu of oregon pays for those. so with no further ado, i will start with the question. if you reach -- introduce yourself first. >> hello. i am the author of low riders space and the writers to the center said beard, two graphic novels for kids and the kids science book called bugs before time about giant prehistoric insects. i worked my whole life is a librarian but i'm not here representing an particular library but i may add some information for the library site to the discussion. >> and cory. i write novels centers for adults and last year a graphic novel for middle grade readers. i am a recovering library worker and a recovering bookstore worker. i also do part-time work for the electronic frontier foundation, which does civil liberties work on privacy and surveillance in free expression online. i mention that because a month ago we brought a suit to repeal a particularly pernicious last century internet law and we are asking the court to invalidate on the basis of its violations of the first amendment. >> by name is jonathan hill. i was the illustrator for the boo
the aclu of oregon pays for those. so with no further ado, i will start with the question. if you reach -- introduce yourself first. >> hello. i am the author of low riders space and the writers to the center said beard, two graphic novels for kids and the kids science book called bugs before time about giant prehistoric insects. i worked my whole life is a librarian but i'm not here representing an particular library but i may add some information for the library site to the discussion....
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the city says it is responding to the aclu's request. lauren dispirito, cbs4 news. >>> developing now, it's a place where plutonium is inhe to add 5 miles of public trails in the area around rocky flats. jeff todd joins us now. a lot of people worry about the federal government opening up a wildlife refuge. >> the hope is that this will connect trail systems in boulder, broomfield, and jefferson counties but the signs say road closed. this one even says closed to all public entry. but the hope is in just 18 said this is government sponsored human experimentation. >> we're really concerned about the amount of plutonium that's in the environment from the former weapons plant. >> reporter: a packed crowd came to hear the plans for opening up the rocky flats wildlife refuge. >> there's a significant amount of money that's been secured for these projects so that includes building a building, building an entrance road, parking lots, trails within the refuge. >> we're not here to debate whether it's going to be open. >> this is not concerned wi
the city says it is responding to the aclu's request. lauren dispirito, cbs4 news. >>> developing now, it's a place where plutonium is inhe to add 5 miles of public trails in the area around rocky flats. jeff todd joins us now. a lot of people worry about the federal government opening up a wildlife refuge. >> the hope is that this will connect trail systems in boulder, broomfield, and jefferson counties but the signs say road closed. this one even says closed to all public...
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but - the aclu wants clarification - on how police plan to use it. dpd says - they use the software to find posts - that could help prevent violent criminal activity. the aclu says that's fine - they just don't want dpd to label people as threats without probable cause. we are learning more about the man police say brought a knife that looked more like a sword that had recently been discharged according to a source close to the investigation, a woman was sitting in her car when simmons walked up and scrawled references to the ten commandments on one of the vehicle's windows. then - he went inside a building next to the football field. officers found him there in a stairwell. police say they shot him after he refused to drop his weapon. they have not said whether simmons has any ties to the campus. if you spend a month in the hospital... the staff is recover enough to leave... thursday - douglas county detective dan brite left parker adventist hospital - and got quite the send-off. brite has been hospitalized since september 2nd - when he was shot whi
but - the aclu wants clarification - on how police plan to use it. dpd says - they use the software to find posts - that could help prevent violent criminal activity. the aclu says that's fine - they just don't want dpd to label people as threats without probable cause. we are learning more about the man police say brought a knife that looked more like a sword that had recently been discharged according to a source close to the investigation, a woman was sitting in her car when simmons walked...
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going toe more cases private lawyers, sometimes groups other than the aclu.when they talk about the women's movement and they talk about the legal argument in the architecture that helped prevail in the courts, they put you in front of the parade. and you know that. justice ginsberg: i was fortunate to have that position. when i was a teacher at rutgers and deciding where i should affiliate, with what group should i affiliate, i picked the aclu because it is not women's people's writes. -- right. i call it the struggle for each are -- equal citizenship stature for men and women. there were cases brought on behalf of men who were disadvantaged sibling because they were men. the log reflected this pattern -- the law reflected this pattern. men worthy breadwinners and represented the family outside of the home. women took care of the home and children. the common-law rule and civil rule were identical in this respect. the man was the head of the household and could choose any mode of living and she was obliged to conform. , the states in the united states that h
going toe more cases private lawyers, sometimes groups other than the aclu.when they talk about the women's movement and they talk about the legal argument in the architecture that helped prevail in the courts, they put you in front of the parade. and you know that. justice ginsberg: i was fortunate to have that position. when i was a teacher at rutgers and deciding where i should affiliate, with what group should i affiliate, i picked the aclu because it is not women's people's writes. --...
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the aclu says police maybe using it to monitor peaceful protests. by using location base searches to track hash tags such as black lives matter or police brutality. >> . if police are monitoring demonstrations. and rallies. as though they're a crime scene. people maybe more reluctant to and i think that has a risk of diminishing our democracy. >> . dpd says the software is used to prevent act of violence and instances that could be harmful to the public safety. >> . to the presidential election. now. where the denver post has endorsed clinton. for president. here is part of the conversation. >> . we just finished watching video. both tells us this video a major blow to the trump campaign. and now likely the first question asked if in the presidential can be the debate on sunday. >> . this is unacceptable hrapbg language. and quite frankly it hurts trump. he has some work to do. this isn't a surprise. now this was the statement released. by donald trump. a short time ago. this was locker room a private conversation that took place years ago. >> clint
the aclu says police maybe using it to monitor peaceful protests. by using location base searches to track hash tags such as black lives matter or police brutality. >> . if police are monitoring demonstrations. and rallies. as though they're a crime scene. people maybe more reluctant to and i think that has a risk of diminishing our democracy. >> . dpd says the software is used to prevent act of violence and instances that could be harmful to the public safety. >> . to the...
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. ♪ >>> a new jersey high school is under attack from the aclu.lice and the military at a football game. trace gallagher has that report from our west coast news room. trace. >> butch: megan, the football game was a conference showdown. the pregame ceremony was organ iced by deputy police chief and was meant to honor all branches of the military and all local first responders including the new jersey police officer injured in last month's bombings in new york and new jersey. it was also meant to respond to pro athletes like san francisco quarterback colin kaepernick who take a knee during the national anthem. with the deputy chief saying, quote, it is okay to stand up for social justice, inequality and reform, it is another thing not to stand up for the national anthem. the comments drew criticism from the new jersey aclu who wrote a letter to middle town south high school calling the event an effort to intimidate and ostracize, saying it was being used to send a message that people who express concerns about disparity in the criminal justice syst
. ♪ >>> a new jersey high school is under attack from the aclu.lice and the military at a football game. trace gallagher has that report from our west coast news room. trace. >> butch: megan, the football game was a conference showdown. the pregame ceremony was organ iced by deputy police chief and was meant to honor all branches of the military and all local first responders including the new jersey police officer injured in last month's bombings in new york and new jersey. it...
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. >> aclu director says denver police agreed to stop collecting information. now he says the department has back on its words. >> we just don't know how the denver police department is using or tends to use the software. >> the software helps police track social media post coming from a certain area. last month, an online publication said they did it without making it public. th search. >> we think someone might be more hesitant to go to a demonstration if they know doing so is going to make them the target of police attention. >> denver's department of public safety says police use the platform to identify the posts and to assist with identifying criminal activity. the platform also allows the department the ability to gain on awareness of events to there. the aclu wants to see what policies, if any, the denver police department has in place to keep the officers from abusing power. >> it's been five or six months since we've been in the 30s. >> it is a chilly one. ashton looks ahead for you. plus severe weather hits parts of the midwest leaving behind damage.
. >> aclu director says denver police agreed to stop collecting information. now he says the department has back on its words. >> we just don't know how the denver police department is using or tends to use the software. >> the software helps police track social media post coming from a certain area. last month, an online publication said they did it without making it public. th search. >> we think someone might be more hesitant to go to a demonstration if they know...
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the aclu of michigan filed the lawsuit against flint school officials and the state. the aclu claims that students in flint don't receive standard development testing or eye and ear screenings. those screenings are required by peninsula is dealing with some serious flooding. a flooded river in marquette has put roads in the area underwater. here's the view from above. the flooding is centered around the chocolay river. drivers are being asked to avoid the area. several highways are closed because of water covering the road. melinda: new this morning, flood victims in south carolina are starting to return home and survey the damage. fema has already approved emergency funding for people in 17 south cin this family is applying for aid. temple hemingway says the water came up to her home's roof. everything inside was destroyed. but says she's counting her blessings. >> knowing that i can say god, i thank you for sparing my life and sparing others lives. some didn't get to see it. i can say we did. that's enough for me. melinda: hemingway's family is insurance so they're
the aclu of michigan filed the lawsuit against flint school officials and the state. the aclu claims that students in flint don't receive standard development testing or eye and ear screenings. those screenings are required by peninsula is dealing with some serious flooding. a flooded river in marquette has put roads in the area underwater. here's the view from above. the flooding is centered around the chocolay river. drivers are being asked to avoid the area. several highways are closed...
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the bar graph the aclu is clear. >> we do not treat black people and white people the same under the rock off. -- law. took this shows that african- american persons in iowa is almost 7 times more likely to get arrested for drug possession and a white person the state.>> it is important that we point out that black people are seven times more rested it does not mean you end up in prison. a lot of people today are going into drug rehab instead of jail, drug court.>> reporter: stephen is the director of the governor's office of drug control and he said the only goal behind any drug arrest is to keep the community clean and safe. spike if you are getting federal funding for example from our office there are requirements and propel training. we really stressed that it is not about race, is about trying to get as many drugs off the street as possible.>> reporter: for the president chapter, she hopes this report is a wake-up call for the the a-c-l-u of iowa says it will work with several organizations and press lawmakers to further change drug and discriminatory policing in iowa. a new rep
the bar graph the aclu is clear. >> we do not treat black people and white people the same under the rock off. -- law. took this shows that african- american persons in iowa is almost 7 times more likely to get arrested for drug possession and a white person the state.>> it is important that we point out that black people are seven times more rested it does not mean you end up in prison. a lot of people today are going into drug rehab instead of jail, drug court.>> reporter:...
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it is issued by the national aclu and report shows that in iowa, african americans are seven times more likely to get arrested for drug possession. for every white person arrested, seven minorities are charged. the aclu employees say they have seen this play out at whites and minorities used drugs at the same rate. >> we do not treat them the same under the law. >> how many reports to we need to see to make change?>> officials with the governor's office say the only goal behind the drug arrest is to get drugs off the street. officers undergo anti-profiling training to avoid these issues. with organizations and press lawmakers to change policing and i will. last month, in the early morning hours, deputy shawn swartzendruber was on patrol when he was called to a medical emergency. the dispatch came in at one-55 a-m. minutes later, he arrived at the scene where he found a pregnant woman screaming. she was trying to get to the hospital to deliver her coming too quickly. deputy swartzendruber helped deliver the baby girl and save her from being strangled by the umbilical cord. ten minutes la
it is issued by the national aclu and report shows that in iowa, african americans are seven times more likely to get arrested for drug possession. for every white person arrested, seven minorities are charged. the aclu employees say they have seen this play out at whites and minorities used drugs at the same rate. >> we do not treat them the same under the law. >> how many reports to we need to see to make change?>> officials with the governor's office say the only goal...
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about the -- >>> another update about the aclu. and, justin, all -- just in, they got a subpoena for a felony criminal case against their director. that subpoena references a felony charge of misconduct in office. meanwhile, the health concern to children, lead poisoning that can cause permanent brain damage. today's aclu lawsuit is geared towards identifying the academic and behavioral health that those children may need later in life. >>> all right. it lasted 10 minutes we are expecting to see donald trump coming up to the podium. this is going to be his second stop in colorado today a lot going on as we have been watching the presidential debates. as well as trying to get those last bit of voters right before election day. >>> their votes will count, but kids are making sure that their voices are heard. >> yes. the results are in from the scholastic student boat.>> desha vote -- boat. >> 13% were a third party. and you can see how the numbers breakdown. >> clinton one in most elections. florida is blue meaning that the kids were
about the -- >>> another update about the aclu. and, justin, all -- just in, they got a subpoena for a felony criminal case against their director. that subpoena references a felony charge of misconduct in office. meanwhile, the health concern to children, lead poisoning that can cause permanent brain damage. today's aclu lawsuit is geared towards identifying the academic and behavioral health that those children may need later in life. >>> all right. it lasted 10 minutes we...
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the aclu of michigan filed the lawsuit against flint school officials and the state. the aclu claims that students in flint don't receive standard development testing or eye and ear screenings. those screenings are required by federal and state law. ben: right now, michigan's upper a flooded river in marquette has put roads in the area underwater. here's the view from above. the flooding is centered around the chocolay river. drivers are being asked to avoid the area. several highways are closed because of water covering the road. melinda: new this morning, flood victims in south carolina are starting to return home and survey the damage. fema has already approved emergency funding for people in 17 south carolina counties. this family is applying for aid. temple hemingway says the water came up to her home's roof. everything inside was destroyed. but says she's counting her blessings. >> knowing that i can say god, i thank you for sparing my life and sparing others lives. some didn't get to see it. i can say we did. that's enough for me. melinda: hemingway's family is
the aclu of michigan filed the lawsuit against flint school officials and the state. the aclu claims that students in flint don't receive standard development testing or eye and ear screenings. those screenings are required by federal and state law. ben: right now, michigan's upper a flooded river in marquette has put roads in the area underwater. here's the view from above. the flooding is centered around the chocolay river. drivers are being asked to avoid the area. several highways are...
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this shouldn't be an issue. >> i happen to agree with the aclu.s not the right of police to say whether they should kneel or stand. people can have their own sense of pride and choose to stand. it is our right to neil if you want to neil during the national anthem. it's disturbing when a police it's disturbing when a police officer who has a right to arrest you if you decide you're doing wrong to say you're not allowed to neil. it's a disturbing message. >> nobody said that. they showed up. >> i'm going to read you a quote. >> i just heard it. >> you tend to forget. >> go ahead. >> the quote is, it is is okay to stand up for social justice, inequality and reform. it is another thing to not stand up for the national anthem. it is not his right to tell students at a school whether they should kneel or stand. >> he said it is another thing. >> that's a criticism of it. >> so cops can criticize. >> it's not the place. >> right now think of people have an opinion anybody should be able to share. we should not pick and choose who is allowed to say what.
this shouldn't be an issue. >> i happen to agree with the aclu.s not the right of police to say whether they should kneel or stand. people can have their own sense of pride and choose to stand. it is our right to neil if you want to neil during the national anthem. it's disturbing when a police it's disturbing when a police officer who has a right to arrest you if you decide you're doing wrong to say you're not allowed to neil. it's a disturbing message. >> nobody said that. they...
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those are the kinds of questions that need to be answered. >>> the aclu said it filed a public records request this morning to find out exactly what dpd is doing for the data -- with the data. charged in a suspected has pleaded not guilty. he appeared in court for the crash that -- the officer was not on duty when he crashed in to one of the pickup truck. >>> witnesses reported that both drivers for tailgating and cutting each other off. a woman behind a possible carjacking is arrested after leading officers on a chase this the pursuit ended with a -- the car. officers caught up with a woman on 14th and downing and took her into custody. nobody was hurt in the crash. >>> time of of the yearrwhere you could expect snow and anytime. check out this on i 70, -- i 70, nice blanket of snow. it got up to 3 inches. >>> five-six over the loveland looks like midseason form beautiful conditions. the sky starting to clearr some scattered snow showers and a few rain showers. a couple rumble of showers. these all come to an end and the main story tonight is called temperature, freeze warnings, upper
those are the kinds of questions that need to be answered. >>> the aclu said it filed a public records request this morning to find out exactly what dpd is doing for the data -- with the data. charged in a suspected has pleaded not guilty. he appeared in court for the crash that -- the officer was not on duty when he crashed in to one of the pickup truck. >>> witnesses reported that both drivers for tailgating and cutting each other off. a woman behind a possible carjacking is...
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he wrote of the aclu lawsuit filed against him, right? the aclu filed a lawsuit against brian kemp, he tweeted this, quote, in a desperate last-minute attempt at relevance, the aclu is spoon feeding the liberal media exactly what it wants. in other words, he's intimating that the media wants minorities to vote in droves to elect hillary clinton. is that what he means? >> you know, the aclu, my organization, the lawyers committee for civil rights, under law we are committed to one thing, making sure that all eligible americans can participate in our democracy and the barriers and rules that mr. kemp and that local election officials throw up to make it harder for african-americans and other minority voters to participate are grossly unfair and incredibly unamerican. it's 2016. we need to be working towards a democracy where everyone can freely cast a ballot. >> thank you so much, kristen clark, for being with me this morning. i'm hurrying you through because we have breaking news to share with our viewers. this is donald trump. he's speaki
he wrote of the aclu lawsuit filed against him, right? the aclu filed a lawsuit against brian kemp, he tweeted this, quote, in a desperate last-minute attempt at relevance, the aclu is spoon feeding the liberal media exactly what it wants. in other words, he's intimating that the media wants minorities to vote in droves to elect hillary clinton. is that what he means? >> you know, the aclu, my organization, the lawyers committee for civil rights, under law we are committed to one thing,...
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. >> anchor: the aclu accusing police in baltimore and ferguson, miscellaneous of surveillance tool. the aclu says police relied on special feeds of user data pray provided by twitter, facebook and instagram. the company provided data to police that often included the location, friend lists and other information posted publicly. the company geo feedia says it analyzes social media to 500 law enforcement agencies. this practice threatens free speech rights. >> anchor: tonight where tens of thousands of people remains under a dangerous flood risk. we can tell you 17 people have died in the flooding caused by the remnants of hurricane matthew. the flood risks will continue through at least friday where 2,000 people have been rescued. lumberton, north carolina is especially hard hit after a levy broke there. are in place and the governor says people who refuse to leave are putting their lives at risk. >> to decision 2016 trump air as new political ad going after the health of hillary clinton. >> the ad question if's she is physically nit to be president. >> our next president faces daunt
. >> anchor: the aclu accusing police in baltimore and ferguson, miscellaneous of surveillance tool. the aclu says police relied on special feeds of user data pray provided by twitter, facebook and instagram. the company provided data to police that often included the location, friend lists and other information posted publicly. the company geo feedia says it analyzes social media to 500 law enforcement agencies. this practice threatens free speech rights. >> anchor: tonight where...
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. >>> breaking down this bar graph the aclu of iowa says it is clear. >>> we do not treat black people and white people the same under the law. >>> this latest report from the national aclu and human rights watch shows an afternoon american person in iowa is almost 7 times more likely to get arrested for drug possession than a white person in the state. >> it is important to point out also doesn't mean that you going into drug rehab instead of jail -- drug courts"steven lot of people are going into drug rehab. >> steven lucas, the director of the drug control he says the only goal behind any drug arrest is to keep communities clean and safe. >> if you're getting federal funding from our office, there are requirements to undergo antiprofiling training so we really stress that it is not about race, it is about trying to get as many drugs of street as possible. >> for president of the iowa nebraska naacp chapter, betty andrews, she hopes this report is a wake up call for the state. >> how many more of these reports do we need to see to make change? >> stephie lee, fox 28 news. >>> the acl
. >>> breaking down this bar graph the aclu of iowa says it is clear. >>> we do not treat black people and white people the same under the law. >>> this latest report from the national aclu and human rights watch shows an afternoon american person in iowa is almost 7 times more likely to get arrested for drug possession than a white person in the state. >> it is important to point out also doesn't mean that you going into drug rehab instead of jail -- drug...
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i'm eamon javers in washington where the aclu has posted a new blog post detailing information aboutwitter and instagram. in that blog post, the aclu is saying that the companies provided specialized public data feeds to an entity known as geofeedia and that was used in tracking activists throughout the united states, particularly activists of color. now, what the aclu is saying here is that geofeedia was using data to monitor protest tweets and correspondence by activists and in turn funnel all that data to police entities that subscribe to its service. the washington post has been covering this just within the past couple of minutes and they have got some statements from the companies that i want to read to you. geofeedia, twitter put out a tweet saying based on information in the aclu report, we are -- facebook which owns instagram said this developer only had access to data that people chose to make public. its access was subject to the limitations in our platform policy which outlines what we expect from developers that receive data using the facebook platform. so, scott, very c
i'm eamon javers in washington where the aclu has posted a new blog post detailing information aboutwitter and instagram. in that blog post, the aclu is saying that the companies provided specialized public data feeds to an entity known as geofeedia and that was used in tracking activists throughout the united states, particularly activists of color. now, what the aclu is saying here is that geofeedia was using data to monitor protest tweets and correspondence by activists and in turn funnel...
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member of the aclu and civic leaders claim votes will be stolen in philadelphia.ey did say the damage to elections comes from irresponsible accusations made by candidates. >> we conduct a thorough audit and data analysis of every election of all results and materials. far beyond what's required by law. >> officials said your vote is protected three different ways once it's cast. and that voting machines are not hooked up to the internet. >>> a new quinnipiac university poll has hillary clinton ahead in pennsylvania by six points, 47% to 41%. one analyst told us what clinton has to do to maintain that lead. >> i think she has to stay the course. i think she has to as the front-runner, she just has to not make any big mistakes and keep doing what she's doing. >> tv personality billy bush will not be returning to "today" show. the network suspended him last month after audio was recovered. melania trump is reacting. she blames billy bush for encouraging her husband's words. >> egg on from the host to say dirty and bad stuff. >> melania trump called her husband's word
member of the aclu and civic leaders claim votes will be stolen in philadelphia.ey did say the damage to elections comes from irresponsible accusations made by candidates. >> we conduct a thorough audit and data analysis of every election of all results and materials. far beyond what's required by law. >> officials said your vote is protected three different ways once it's cast. and that voting machines are not hooked up to the internet. >>> a new quinnipiac university poll...
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the aclu, the legal aid society, drew the conclusion that meant that every other stop that didn't -- was necessarily of an innocent person, and that's just not the okay. drug sets, the open, air drug dealing are very carefully choreographed to make sure officers do not have probable cause to make an arrest. a careful segment whose has the money and the drugs, contraband is kept in a neutral location. so, somebody can -- a police officer can be intervening in open-air drug dealing without having the probable cause to make an arrest, and let's say there's been pattern of car thefts on a street and an officer sees somebody walking along a line of cars drying door handles, there's no probable cause to make an arrest for that, but that may well avert another car theft in that neighborhood. so, we don't know what number of stops were in fact intervening in criminal behavior, but i'm certain it's not a zero percent. >> host: all right. let's go back to your -- the question of the tax on the innocent members of high-crime or even low-crime communities. because there is -- the veatch said tha
the aclu, the legal aid society, drew the conclusion that meant that every other stop that didn't -- was necessarily of an innocent person, and that's just not the okay. drug sets, the open, air drug dealing are very carefully choreographed to make sure officers do not have probable cause to make an arrest. a careful segment whose has the money and the drugs, contraband is kept in a neutral location. so, somebody can -- a police officer can be intervening in open-air drug dealing without having...
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members of the aclu and civic leaders criticized claims that votes will be stolen in philadelphia.he group did not mention trump by name. they did say that the only damage to elections comes from irresponsible accusations made by candidates. >> we conduct a thorough audit and data analysis of every election of all results and materials, far onwhat's required by law. >> officials say your vote is protected three different ways once it's cast and voting machines are not hooked up to the internet. >>> a new quinnipiac university poll has hillary clinton ahead in pennsylvania by six points, 47% to 41%. one analysts told us what clinton has to do to maintain >> i think she has to stay the course. i think she has to as the front-runner she has to not make any big mistakes and keep doing what she's doing. >> it's 5:46. tv personality billy bush will not be returning to the "today" show. nbc news fired the host last night. the network suspended bush earlier this month after video surfaced of him making crude comments with donald trump during an "access hollywood" shoot in 2005. melania tru
members of the aclu and civic leaders criticized claims that votes will be stolen in philadelphia.he group did not mention trump by name. they did say that the only damage to elections comes from irresponsible accusations made by candidates. >> we conduct a thorough audit and data analysis of every election of all results and materials, far onwhat's required by law. >> officials say your vote is protected three different ways once it's cast and voting machines are not hooked up to...
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the aclu study says it perpetuates what it calls the schools-to-prison pipeline. to see more, logon to nbcbayarea.com. >>> right now at 6:00, breaking news we've been following overnight. >> reporter: pete suratos in the cos stroe where a four-alarm fire is under control. seven folks are displaced, three firefighters injured in the process. we'll have an update on their condition coming up. >>> a violent night. a deadly shooting in san jose markets the city's 39th homicide of the year. the search for the suspects this morning. >>> why wouldn't he say, i'll go with what the voters decide. >> he will, barring rampant fraud. >> nbc bay area is in las vegas asking some tough questions of our own following last night's debate. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> a very good morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. we start now right here at home. we'll get to las vegas in a second. there's a developing situation in the south bay that mike has been tracking. mike? >> good morning, guys. we have this crash that happened about
the aclu study says it perpetuates what it calls the schools-to-prison pipeline. to see more, logon to nbcbayarea.com. >>> right now at 6:00, breaking news we've been following overnight. >> reporter: pete suratos in the cos stroe where a four-alarm fire is under control. seven folks are displaced, three firefighters injured in the process. we'll have an update on their condition coming up. >>> a violent night. a deadly shooting in san jose markets the city's 39th...
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at the same time, new kinds of complaints were coming into the new jersey affiliate of the aclu. women who were school teachers and pregnant and were being forced on to so-called maternity leave, as soon as they began to show in the fourth or fifth month. the leave was without pay, and there was no guaranteed right of return. the school teachers were not pleased with this arrangement. they thought they were willing, ready and able to work and there was no reason why they should have to leave the classroom just because they were pregnant. another group of blue-collar women whose place of work had good insurance coverage, health insurance coverage. so these women wanted to have health insurance coverage for their families. the employer's rule was family coverage is available only for a male worker because the woman was not considered the head of the family, she was a pen money earn er. she could get insurance for herself but not for her family. so those new complaints were coming in, complaints that women finally had the courage to voice. it was the new clients and my students that
at the same time, new kinds of complaints were coming into the new jersey affiliate of the aclu. women who were school teachers and pregnant and were being forced on to so-called maternity leave, as soon as they began to show in the fourth or fifth month. the leave was without pay, and there was no guaranteed right of return. the school teachers were not pleased with this arrangement. they thought they were willing, ready and able to work and there was no reason why they should have to leave...
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because the fromom of information act a virginia tech professor, from the investigator from the michigan aclu, and anger housewife from an epa scientist wesley did his own test to show that it wasn't the pipes in the house. out,these e-mails came within five days, the city went the water. these are heroes. the housewife, this epa freedom ofthe information act is what held people responsible. 50 years later, the effect of the freedom of information act. there is really history to this because the old idea of access to records was under british common law where you could show a personal interest, and economic interest, a family interest, to get a hold of a woodhouse record. you could get that, but only through some judicial proceeding. there was no right to know. gradually in the 1800s in this country, the real estate title insurance company brought action after action at the state court level saying, no, wait a second, records, weouse paid for them. we should have access to them. they wanted to make money by issuing insurance bonds to these titles. they were on the cutting edge, not journalist
because the fromom of information act a virginia tech professor, from the investigator from the michigan aclu, and anger housewife from an epa scientist wesley did his own test to show that it wasn't the pipes in the house. out,these e-mails came within five days, the city went the water. these are heroes. the housewife, this epa freedom ofthe information act is what held people responsible. 50 years later, the effect of the freedom of information act. there is really history to this because...
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according to a new study released by the aclu and human rights watch, blacks are 7 times more likely to be arrested on drug possession than whites in both groups. a-c-l-u iowa communication s director veronica fowler says the statistics are disturbing. " i think studies including ours should be a wake up call that we need to do things differently. " fowler admits the aclu/human rights watch report documents arrests only. iowa drug control policy director steven lukan says no matter a person's background, the goal is for iowa to be as drug free as possible. he says law enforcement is trained not to target a specific race of people. profiling training...i think there is a lot of missed opportunities in a report like this to talk about the big picture. " he says that big picture is that drug court and treatment work because incarcerations are down. hurricane concerns are in the past in the u-s for now, but another nation is bracing for impact. category 4 hurricane nicole is forecasted to hit bermuda today bringing winds its here is a live look at . stay with kcrg-tv9. readings are gener
according to a new study released by the aclu and human rights watch, blacks are 7 times more likely to be arrested on drug possession than whites in both groups. a-c-l-u iowa communication s director veronica fowler says the statistics are disturbing. " i think studies including ours should be a wake up call that we need to do things differently. " fowler admits the aclu/human rights watch report documents arrests only. iowa drug control policy director steven lukan says no matter a...
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the aclu of michigan filed the lawsuit against flint school officials and the state. the aclu claims that students in flint don't receive standard development testing or eye and ear screenings. those screenings are required by federal and state law. >> wisn 12 news time now is sally: not now. 70s yesterday. 60s today. we get back to the 50s for thursday and friday. some of the best weather of the year is in october, that is where we are headed. sunny and cool early this morning. a couple of extra clouds on deck, especially later in the morning and afternoon. put the kids in a jacket, you are going to need it early. later up to 67 degrees. but there is a coolro north and west. we are going to watch it. it is passing through today. with it a few clouds. the highs into the 50s. so, cool front just to the north and west. the clouds are really coming in fast. there is some moisture across iowa. that is a very light sprinkle. for the most part it is coming through dry for us. air mass overall. but lunchtime a fair amount of clouds over the southern half of the state. we kee
the aclu of michigan filed the lawsuit against flint school officials and the state. the aclu claims that students in flint don't receive standard development testing or eye and ear screenings. those screenings are required by federal and state law. >> wisn 12 news time now is sally: not now. 70s yesterday. 60s today. we get back to the 50s for thursday and friday. some of the best weather of the year is in october, that is where we are headed. sunny and cool early this morning. a couple...
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according to a new study released by the aclu and human rights watch, blacks are 7 times more likely to be arrested on drug possession studies show the illegal drug use is about same in both groups. a-c-l-u iowa communication s director veronica fowler says the statistics are disturbing. " i think studies including ours should be a wake up call that we need to do things differently. " fowler admits the aclu/human rights watch report documents arrests only. iowa drug control policy director steven lukan says no matter a person's background, the goal is for iowa to be as drug free as possible. he says law enforcement is train n "they have to undergo anti profiling training...i think there is a lot of missed opportunities in a report like this to talk about the big picture. " he says that big picture is that drug court and treatment work because incarcerations are down. in a kcrg t-v nine follow up... the iowa attorney general's office says two cedar rapids police officers were justified in the recent shooting death of a man at an apartment complex. it determined the actions of reasonab
according to a new study released by the aclu and human rights watch, blacks are 7 times more likely to be arrested on drug possession studies show the illegal drug use is about same in both groups. a-c-l-u iowa communication s director veronica fowler says the statistics are disturbing. " i think studies including ours should be a wake up call that we need to do things differently. " fowler admits the aclu/human rights watch report documents arrests only. iowa drug control policy...
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information request by reporters by a virginia tech professor by the investigator of the michigan aclu and did his own test to show it wasn't the pipes in the house. once these e-mails came out, within five days the lead poison started to drop. it wasn't the only silver bullet. there were a series of others. levels in kids blood and the epa scientist tested the pipes but the freedom of information act is what held people accountable and that's 50 years later making a difference, saving kids from lead poisoning. >>> you can show a personal interest, economic interest, family interest in getting ahold of say a courthouse record you can get that but only through a judicial proceeding and gradually in the 1800s in this country the real estate title insurance companies brought action after action at the state court level saying now wait a second courthouse records we pay for them. they're taxpayer records. they should be open. these guys wanted to make a issue out of it but they're the people that were the cutting edge. not journalists. and if you have a need to know you might get access. y
information request by reporters by a virginia tech professor by the investigator of the michigan aclu and did his own test to show it wasn't the pipes in the house. once these e-mails came out, within five days the lead poison started to drop. it wasn't the only silver bullet. there were a series of others. levels in kids blood and the epa scientist tested the pipes but the freedom of information act is what held people accountable and that's 50 years later making a difference, saving kids...
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the aclu of colorado filed the suit. in january of 2015. alleging detectives gave an informant decentive to make false accusations. 40 people were arrested during the sting. but none of the arrests led to a drug related conviction. stkwhr. >> happening tomorrow. movie about columbine shooting victim rachel scott debuts in theaters across the country. called i'm not ashamed. >> a male nurse convicted of raping a coworker. speaks with the problem solvers. tkwr why his arrest didn't force him to immediately lose his license. >> . convicted of rape. will serve one year in jail. ten years probation. the state ait license should have been suspended when he was arrested in january. but we found out that didn't happen. >> >> his license wasn't suspended until the day after the problem solvers e-mailed state officials. more than a year and a half after the crime. and after he finally has been convicted. so how did he fall through the cracks. easy. >> . we were not allowed to record audio of the sentencing. but the 38 year-old told us about his convi
the aclu of colorado filed the suit. in january of 2015. alleging detectives gave an informant decentive to make false accusations. 40 people were arrested during the sting. but none of the arrests led to a drug related conviction. stkwhr. >> happening tomorrow. movie about columbine shooting victim rachel scott debuts in theaters across the country. called i'm not ashamed. >> a male nurse convicted of raping a coworker. speaks with the problem solvers. tkwr why his arrest didn't...
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the aclu filed the suit. back in january 2015. alleging detectives gave an informant incentive to make false accusations. over all 40 people were arrested. >> . one woman living in an apartment. says she's had enough. the problem solvers getting an answer for a tenant who says her apartment is just not lovable. >> . >> water leaking from the laundry room. who can help her. >> . a denver student very first apartment. exciting but not the experience that she hoped for. this is why she said she's been dealing with maintenance problems at the apartments in denver. and basically getting the silent treatment from management. >> . problem solvers turns up the heat. here's the result. >> . the add for the apartments says, renters will find current, hip. sophistication. but she says that experience. >> a lot of weird smells when you walk in. >> because when things go wrong. she's on her own. >> there's nothing hip about that. >> i have never been able to get a hold of management. in the kitchen. lots of water. brown water rises up. i'm not
the aclu filed the suit. back in january 2015. alleging detectives gave an informant incentive to make false accusations. over all 40 people were arrested. >> . one woman living in an apartment. says she's had enough. the problem solvers getting an answer for a tenant who says her apartment is just not lovable. >> . >> water leaking from the laundry room. who can help her. >> . a denver student very first apartment. exciting but not the experience that she hoped for....
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the aclu filed the suit. back in january 2015. alleging detectives gave an informant incentive to make false accusations. over all 40 people were arrested. none of the arrests led to a drug relate -td conviction. >> . one woman living in an the problem solvers getting an answer for a tenant who says her apartment is just not lovable. >> . livable. >> . when i became governor, i knew we had to protect our colorado way of life. it's why i need a good team in the state senate. like rachel zenzinger, a former teacher who's fought for equal pay for equal work. s afford their utility bills. jenise may worked to cut taxes for 30,000 small businesses. and tom sullivan is a veteran who believes in an open and transparent government. i'm jamie foxx for verizon. in the nation's largest independent study by rootmetrics, verizon is america's most reliable network. and i'm jamie foxx for sprint, with no wins in reliability in any state. you need to stop your shenanigans. i-i'm... you're not jamie foxx. i'm close enough, just like sprint. no! lo
the aclu filed the suit. back in january 2015. alleging detectives gave an informant incentive to make false accusations. over all 40 people were arrested. none of the arrests led to a drug relate -td conviction. >> . one woman living in an the problem solvers getting an answer for a tenant who says her apartment is just not lovable. >> . livable. >> . when i became governor, i knew we had to protect our colorado way of life. it's why i need a good team in the state senate....
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the aclu is calling it unconstitutional. urging law reform. a slew of tech companies say they have never received such requests and would never even fulfill them. >>> just ahead, find out how you can get one of these. remember these, a pair of -- oh, way back, marty mcslide's. first, bill karins is here back with your weather, a whole lot to watch now. hurricane warnings from ft. lauderdale, to indian river, melbourne and daytona beach is at a hurricane watch. these watches will be extended easily up into south carolina, miami, by the way, through the keys, is in a tropical storm warning for you. we will be watching heavy rainfall, primarily, in north florida and up into south carolina. now, here's a closer look at your day ahead. at your day ahead. >>> well, we're going to continue to have a good day of there could be a stray shower in florida. for the most part, it's a good prep day. eventually, it will turn into an evacuation day. in new england the storm seems to miss you. more details ahead. "early today" back in two. ead. "early today" b
the aclu is calling it unconstitutional. urging law reform. a slew of tech companies say they have never received such requests and would never even fulfill them. >>> just ahead, find out how you can get one of these. remember these, a pair of -- oh, way back, marty mcslide's. first, bill karins is here back with your weather, a whole lot to watch now. hurricane warnings from ft. lauderdale, to indian river, melbourne and daytona beach is at a hurricane watch. these watches will be...
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local 6 and the national union of health care works and office of the san francisco workers and the aclu and local 10 to one and local 2015 and the united works left local 483 thank you for your consideration. >> handsome i'm sorry guz anyone running for district 11 i'm a school teacher in public schools i teach owl i all projects and advocate for your children that have lack the health and lack of quality time together due to multiple jobs pr as a community advocate in district 11 i have that fined a community organization to address the needs of young people as a community advocate in san francisco i reopened a closed public school to address the needs of immigrant children and helped he families helping them with services and housing and jobs as an elected union official of teachers for seven years and elected delegates for educators owe supported resolutions and legislative billions for social just the district 11 is the largest number of children as other districts i'll enhance the coalition are nonprofit and community-based organizations and the city to allocate nor resources for o
local 6 and the national union of health care works and office of the san francisco workers and the aclu and local 10 to one and local 2015 and the united works left local 483 thank you for your consideration. >> handsome i'm sorry guz anyone running for district 11 i'm a school teacher in public schools i teach owl i all projects and advocate for your children that have lack the health and lack of quality time together due to multiple jobs pr as a community advocate in district 11 i have...
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recording what the aclu calls an injustice. >> . that resulted in a ticket for a cracked window. >> . guns drawn there. says from the start, police should have explained to the brothers why they were being pulled over. >> i don't know how i would respond. either. if someone had has a gun drawn at me. >> . with no arrest. many are asking why this. the tussle originally led to an obstruction charge against brown. but that charge has since been a police internal investigation found the officers actions were legal. justified and proper. top brass standing by the >> . new tonight. a shake up at wells far go. the company ceo is retiring. effective immediately. the move comes as the banking giant is trying to recover from a recent scandal. involving millions of fake accounts. company employees. created millions of fake bank and credit card accounts. over the to reach sales goals. some current and former workers say when they complained about the fake accounts and sales goals. they faced harassment. and intimidation. ( >> it's on the intern
recording what the aclu calls an injustice. >> . that resulted in a ticket for a cracked window. >> . guns drawn there. says from the start, police should have explained to the brothers why they were being pulled over. >> i don't know how i would respond. either. if someone had has a gun drawn at me. >> . with no arrest. many are asking why this. the tussle originally led to an obstruction charge against brown. but that charge has since been a police internal...
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according to a new study released by the aclu and human rights watch, blacks are 7 times more likely to than whites in iowa. that's even though studies show the illegal drug use is about same in both groups. a-c-l-u iowa communication s director veronica fowler says the statistics are disturbing. " i think studies including ours should be a wake up call that we need to do things differently. " fowler admits the aclu/human rights watch report documents arrests only. iowa drug control policy director steven lukan says no matter a person's background, the goal is for iowa enforcement is trained not to target a specific race of people. "they have to undergo anti profiling training...i think there is a lot of missed opportunities in a report like this to talk about the big picture. " he says that big picture is that drug court and treatment work because incarcerations are down. a video posted to social media of a fight between iowa city west students has one parent saying enough is enough. the video shows a group of girl students repeatedly near the school during the school day. the video
according to a new study released by the aclu and human rights watch, blacks are 7 times more likely to than whites in iowa. that's even though studies show the illegal drug use is about same in both groups. a-c-l-u iowa communication s director veronica fowler says the statistics are disturbing. " i think studies including ours should be a wake up call that we need to do things differently. " fowler admits the aclu/human rights watch report documents arrests only. iowa drug control...
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each speaker was given representatives from the naacp, the aclu and other city and state based advocacy groups.unlike a previous meeting, there were no outburst or protests here today.much of the discussion focused on the draft's call for adding more police officers to the force. patricia mcmanus, black health coalition of wisconsin "we need more than just additional police to address the issues. i've had both positive and negative experiences with police myself, this is with both black and white officers"jim bartus, wisconsin community services "to overcomee the community and the differences that separate us, we need to be able to build rapport and trust quickly." joseph ellwanger, retired pastor"the mpd needs to do more of what they have begun to do, to work w community to solve the many problems that vex and traumatie youth children and adults." 3 the public safety plan draft is available online. there are scheduled -- the next one is this saturday at marshall high school. live in milwaukee jp cbs 58 after a dreary weekend...so nice to see the sunshine return...but it had to burn off
each speaker was given representatives from the naacp, the aclu and other city and state based advocacy groups.unlike a previous meeting, there were no outburst or protests here today.much of the discussion focused on the draft's call for adding more police officers to the force. patricia mcmanus, black health coalition of wisconsin "we need more than just additional police to address the issues. i've had both positive and negative experiences with police myself, this is with both black...
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the aclu plans to file a civil rights suit in district court. >>> one of the hottest questions on the massachusetts ballot this november is about expanding the number of charter schools. governor charlie baker has pushed the yes for question two movement. he sat down with jon keller for an exclusive one-on-one. social justice issue. >> because the charter school population is predominantly poor and nonwhite. and opponents of question two which would allow up to 12 new charter schools this year have raised an array of concerns about creating more charter school seats despite a waiting list of 30,000 mostly low income students. we confronted the governor with narrow objections. >> they claim that charter >> they follow the kids the same way they do for votech schools and agriculture schools. nobody ever accused the other schools of draining money. >> charter are an avenue for congresses to state -- >> they are all nonprofit. the idea that somebody is getting rich on charter schools is ridiculous. >> they claim there's no real difference in outcomes between charter schools and the kids i
the aclu plans to file a civil rights suit in district court. >>> one of the hottest questions on the massachusetts ballot this november is about expanding the number of charter schools. governor charlie baker has pushed the yes for question two movement. he sat down with jon keller for an exclusive one-on-one. social justice issue. >> because the charter school population is predominantly poor and nonwhite. and opponents of question two which would allow up to 12 new charter...
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the aclu claims the children aren't being properly educated due to unfair policies and the city's water crisis. the federal suit asks courts to educators. >>> word of the most expensive shoe shine ever. the smithsonian hopes to raise $300,000 on kick starter to judy garland's famous ruby slippers could be restored. the shoes she wore nearly 80 years ago in "the wizard of oz" >>> here's a look at today's sayonara. this scarf, all that's left to remember. what! she washed this like a month ago! how's a guy supposed to move on! the long lasting scent of gain flings. >>> here's a look at today's lforecast in some cities around the country. >>> and liftoff. rurr russians are on their way possess the international space station. the trio should reach the orbiting lab early friday. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch" now. easy exchanges for travelers with galaxy note seven's. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. >>> good morning. health stocks led a broad rally on wall street yesterday and wiped out market losses from nd the dow gained 75 points and s&p closed 13 points hi
the aclu claims the children aren't being properly educated due to unfair policies and the city's water crisis. the federal suit asks courts to educators. >>> word of the most expensive shoe shine ever. the smithsonian hopes to raise $300,000 on kick starter to judy garland's famous ruby slippers could be restored. the shoes she wore nearly 80 years ago in "the wizard of oz" >>> here's a look at today's sayonara. this scarf, all that's left to remember. what! she...
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soledad: ross, a former state legislator and aclu lawyer, is counting on support from a growing hispanic constituency in the state, where the number of registered latino voters has gone up 35% in the her victory could seal the deal for the democrats and could be the tipping point to take control of the senator. >> coming up next, pipeline protesters refuse to give up. but are they vandals? a "matter of fact" update on a controversial project on the access pipeline in an area south of bismarck, north dakota. hundreds of native american tribes are protesting the construction of an 1,100-mile-long pipeline. once completed, the project would run through four states, from north dakota to illinois. but a portion of the project is earmarked for construction under the missouri river, a primary source of water for the standing rock sioux tribe. now, fires along the construction route have burned millions of dollars of equipment. fire officials investigating the vandalism near reasnor, iowa, were quick to point the finger at protesters. >> they're not getting back at the pipeline. they're just hur
soledad: ross, a former state legislator and aclu lawyer, is counting on support from a growing hispanic constituency in the state, where the number of registered latino voters has gone up 35% in the her victory could seal the deal for the democrats and could be the tipping point to take control of the senator. >> coming up next, pipeline protesters refuse to give up. but are they vandals? a "matter of fact" update on a controversial project on the access pipeline in an area...
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. >> reporter: the aclu has been urging police departments deprioritizing marijuana enforcement because they say it antagonizes communities and wastes resources. >> it's something we've documented, that it racially disproportionately targeted people of color. >> reporter: durham police are considering ways to do this by citing or giving out warnings instead of arresting people. 80 percent of those arrested for possessing marijuana are black accord to the aclu. raleigh leaders were urged to begi discussion some raleigh residents think is worth having. >> definitely if they're targeting a certain demographic it's not justice in my eyes. >> there are citizens groups here in raleigh urging the raleigh city council to take a look at making marijuana a low law enforcement priority, and we hope they pay attention to what's happening in durham. >> amanda also spoke with the wake county district attorney curtail the police, but she's log to look at the issue. what's not an issue is that it's legal in other states because it's still not legal in north carolina. >>> there's a pitch to save the fam
. >> reporter: the aclu has been urging police departments deprioritizing marijuana enforcement because they say it antagonizes communities and wastes resources. >> it's something we've documented, that it racially disproportionately targeted people of color. >> reporter: durham police are considering ways to do this by citing or giving out warnings instead of arresting people. 80 percent of those arrested for possessing marijuana are black accord to the aclu. raleigh leaders...
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also a hotly contested senate race republican in dead-heat with democratic challenger former state aclucans consider this as must-win race if they are to hold a majority in the u.s. senate. jonathan gives us a closer look live from charlotte, north carolina. >> hi, john, this race is too close for comfort for either candidate. when you look at the real clear politics average of polls you will see the incumbent leading democratic challenger debra ross by 2 points, that's a statistical dead heat. the closeness of the race comes to surprise to political analysts. >> north carolina is a swing state, but in many ways it's a republican swing state to lose. in order for a democrat to win north carolina, it has to be a particularly bad year for republican. >> this week "the new york times" editorial board endorsed ross writing, quote, electing ms. ross could help change the obstruction of state of senate politics. the burr campaign paints ross who once lead the north carolina aclu as being too liberal for this state. the presidential race is expected to have a significant impact down ballot and
also a hotly contested senate race republican in dead-heat with democratic challenger former state aclucans consider this as must-win race if they are to hold a majority in the u.s. senate. jonathan gives us a closer look live from charlotte, north carolina. >> hi, john, this race is too close for comfort for either candidate. when you look at the real clear politics average of polls you will see the incumbent leading democratic challenger debra ross by 2 points, that's a statistical dead...
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aclu is raising concerns about that practice. -?it's kind of $3000 contract with a social media surveillance software that basically allows police to search sites like facebook or twitter for keywords specific neighborhoods or locations. they want to know how dpd is using the data and it could have a chilling effect on our first amendment rights. >> they have bought this tool without any public discussion or opportunity for public iiput, without it going in their annual budget or to city council. that's another cause >> it is unclear how long to keep the data or what happens once it is collected. >>> a not guilty plea from a police officer. he is a-- accused of killing another driver and these are new details. witnesses saw them tailgating each other before the crash. jackson has blamed the other driver. >>> what started as an on-call turned into a death investigation. someone called police to say they saw a mannequin with a weapon inside creek park and they did not find a mannequin, they found a man who had been shot. >> now the qu
aclu is raising concerns about that practice. -?it's kind of $3000 contract with a social media surveillance software that basically allows police to search sites like facebook or twitter for keywords specific neighborhoods or locations. they want to know how dpd is using the data and it could have a chilling effect on our first amendment rights. >> they have bought this tool without any public discussion or opportunity for public iiput, without it going in their annual budget or to city...
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the aclu settled. they argued the city of essen the women three years ago even though they knew the tipster was not trustworthy. none of the 40 people arrested in the raids were ever charged. >>> this man is due in court for preliminary hearing. he is a former the agent caught on camera stealing $130,000 worth of jewelry. all of this from a passenger on a flight from aspen to denver. he has not entered a plea. >>> this man is due in court today for a preliminary hearing in adams county for more policing is that the owner of an apartment complex to death back in march 2010. he was extradited from mexico last year. he believes that investors believe he tried to rob a woman. school student facing charges for allegedly bringing a gun to school. % this happpned at mitchell high school earlier this week that the gun was discovered in his backpack the police say there was never any credible threat. >>> three blasts rocked downtown portland. >> i can feel it in my chest. it was huge and never felt anything lik
the aclu settled. they argued the city of essen the women three years ago even though they knew the tipster was not trustworthy. none of the 40 people arrested in the raids were ever charged. >>> this man is due in court for preliminary hearing. he is a former the agent caught on camera stealing $130,000 worth of jewelry. all of this from a passenger on a flight from aspen to denver. he has not entered a plea. >>> this man is due in court today for a preliminary hearing in...