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a threat of aclu lawsuit?he plaintiff, a town resident said he was forced to come into unwelcome contact with this display, claiming it caused him irreparable harm. they're calling it a christmas miracle. it's going back up. the town pastor is back to tell us how they were able to do it, exclusively just in time for christmas. the pastor joins me now. so what happened? >> thank you very much for inviting me back. yes, it's unbelievable what's happening in the town. we are so happy to bring you the good news and whole america should know that. as a pastor, as a -- my personal savior, i'm happy to say this the miracles are happening. the city of the crosses, as it's called, we have crosses everywhere, but not that's the point. the point is this, that freedom and freedom of religion not from the religion as the first amendment is talking about has prevailed again. our town brought people, business owners together, that are full of enthusiasm and right before christmas season, they are so happy with what they have
a threat of aclu lawsuit?he plaintiff, a town resident said he was forced to come into unwelcome contact with this display, claiming it caused him irreparable harm. they're calling it a christmas miracle. it's going back up. the town pastor is back to tell us how they were able to do it, exclusively just in time for christmas. the pastor joins me now. so what happened? >> thank you very much for inviting me back. yes, it's unbelievable what's happening in the town. we are so happy to...
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chase strangio, staff attorney at the aclu.se strangio represents manning in a lawsuit against the department of defense for denial of medical care related to her gender dysphoria. welcome back to democracy now! talk about the call for clemency and where it stands now. of 6.5sea manning as years in custody, already longer than any whistleblower who released information in the public interest in the news media in the history of the united states. she has petitioned the president for clemency. like we heard about leonard peltier, i do not believe will survive much longer in custody -- certainly, not another three decades. amy: she has attempted suicide several timimes. >> she has. she has lived through brutal conditions of solitary confinement at quantico. she was 22 years old when she was arrested, already living under trauma of anti-trans, er policies in civil society and in the military, not brutal conditions in custody. her life really does depend on obama taking action now. her supporters are calling on him tto do so. amy: w
chase strangio, staff attorney at the aclu.se strangio represents manning in a lawsuit against the department of defense for denial of medical care related to her gender dysphoria. welcome back to democracy now! talk about the call for clemency and where it stands now. of 6.5sea manning as years in custody, already longer than any whistleblower who released information in the public interest in the news media in the history of the united states. she has petitioned the president for clemency....
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another attack by the aclu, groups like the freedom from religion foundation. people are christ phobe big predators. we see this every christmas, melissa. they target small towns like knights down. 2,000 people live there. they don't have money to fight back. if they did fight back they would inevitably win. i reached out to first liberty institute. a religious law firm. melissa: isn't there somebody would go in on their behalf? >> a lot of people don't know there are resources available. here is the what the law says. you can have a cross on a christmas tree, so long as there are other secular ornaments on the tree. melissa: along with it. >> along with it. that is the case in knightsdown. they were pretty clear. melissa: they find somebody in the town opposes it. that is how the aclu does it. what did the guy was offends, causing him -- >> irreparable harm. he had to drive by the cross on the town square and it freaked him out. so he was suing not just to have the cross removed but suing for monetary damages. what was interesting, some of his relatives actual
another attack by the aclu, groups like the freedom from religion foundation. people are christ phobe big predators. we see this every christmas, melissa. they target small towns like knights down. 2,000 people live there. they don't have money to fight back. if they did fight back they would inevitably win. i reached out to first liberty institute. a religious law firm. melissa: isn't there somebody would go in on their behalf? >> a lot of people don't know there are resources available....
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david: cross has reappeared there is an aclu condition.annot go on top of the tree, this pleased no one entirely, but it was a compromise made just before christmas. lauren: how is that offensive, you can barely see the cross. >> it is calls christmas tree the word christmas comes from christ. lauren: who died on the cross. david: it was just in time for christmas, have a wonder tall christmas and happy hanukkah, thank you for joining us, "risk & reward" starts right. >> just days before christmas, u.s. cities on high alert again after more warnings of a possible domestic terror attack. this as an arrest of an isis sympathizish just made right here at home. web to "risk & reward." new york police deputy, fbi and homeland security,ing a joints security bulle
david: cross has reappeared there is an aclu condition.annot go on top of the tree, this pleased no one entirely, but it was a compromise made just before christmas. lauren: how is that offensive, you can barely see the cross. >> it is calls christmas tree the word christmas comes from christ. lauren: who died on the cross. david: it was just in time for christmas, have a wonder tall christmas and happy hanukkah, thank you for joining us, "risk & reward" starts right....
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previously the deputy legal director at the aclu.is new book, "the drone memos: targeted killing, secrecy, and the law." has presidenttion obama built the president trump will inherit? startedpresident obama escalating the use of armed term, early in his first he had to build a legal and bureaucratic infrastructure for the use of targeted killing, the practice of targeted killing. and that infrastructure now exists for the next president, for president trump to use. the real concern is the lines that the obama administration our lines that can be swept aside by the next administration. these are rules obama administration adopted for itself and it fought very hard to keep the courts from enforcing those rules or even asking whether the rules were the right one, whether they reflected international law or reflected constitutional law. in some ways, the obama administration i think was very successful in carving out this authority, this unchecked authority to use lethal force against suspected enemies. and that powerer will not be avai
previously the deputy legal director at the aclu.is new book, "the drone memos: targeted killing, secrecy, and the law." has presidenttion obama built the president trump will inherit? startedpresident obama escalating the use of armed term, early in his first he had to build a legal and bureaucratic infrastructure for the use of targeted killing, the practice of targeted killing. and that infrastructure now exists for the next president, for president trump to use. the real concern...
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off the air the director of the aclu and architect of the post war movement good at along. glasser had taken buck lee -- buckley to his first baseball tim and imest sinned ininsisted to take the subway. not buckley's limo. the price of advocating no holds bar tv debates was that sometimes you would lose, and your opponent would proffer you had at one point really been full of baloney. [applause] >> can i take some questions? >> where to begin. first of all, this was the best idea i've had in a long time to come to this. this has been -- >> thank you for coming. >> every single word. i've lode every moment of this. this has been great. cannot wait to finish the book which will be this weekend. okay. gore vidal. you have seen the recent documentary -- >> best of him ins. >> exactly. what did you think of it -- best of enemies. what did you think of and it particularly the gore vidal -- in documentary is said that vidal knew that buckley wouldn't prepare for the debate such as it was. is that true? and what was his preparation for the shows? i was raised on the show, and i --
off the air the director of the aclu and architect of the post war movement good at along. glasser had taken buck lee -- buckley to his first baseball tim and imest sinned ininsisted to take the subway. not buckley's limo. the price of advocating no holds bar tv debates was that sometimes you would lose, and your opponent would proffer you had at one point really been full of baloney. [applause] >> can i take some questions? >> where to begin. first of all, this was the best idea...
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this is just fairly tender party banter that all they are the director of the aclu and architect of thepost concert movement got along smashingly. glasser a taken buckley to his first baseball game. he insisted they take the subway instead of buckley's limit. and emissions by 10 nations for hot dogs. buckley liked tranfive, not just by the fact of its obligations he backed into a corner on "firing line." but precisely because of it. the price of advocating no holds barred tv debate was a sometimes you would lose and your opponent would prove decisively that you had at one point really full of baloney. [applause] i take can i take some questions? does? >> where to begin? first of all this was the best idea i've had. spent thanks for coming. spin every single word, i have loved every moment of this. this has been great. i cannot wait to finish the book, which will be this weekend.. okay. gorcorbett all, and using the recent documentary -- >> best of enemies. >> exactly what did you think of it, and particularly in the document and says like tranone knew that buckley wouldn't prepare for t
this is just fairly tender party banter that all they are the director of the aclu and architect of thepost concert movement got along smashingly. glasser a taken buckley to his first baseball game. he insisted they take the subway instead of buckley's limit. and emissions by 10 nations for hot dogs. buckley liked tranfive, not just by the fact of its obligations he backed into a corner on "firing line." but precisely because of it. the price of advocating no holds barred tv debate...
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off the air the director of the aclu and architect of the post war movement good at along. glasser had taken buck lee -- buckley to his first baseball tim and imest sinned ininsisted to take the subway. not buckley's limo. the price of advocating no holds bar tv debates was that sometimes you would lose, and your opponent would proffer you had at one point really been full of baloney. [applause] >> can i take some questions? [applause] >> can i take some questions? [inaudible] >> this is the best all -- id>>e i've had. >> thank you for coming.ery mome >> every single word. i've loved this. it's been great. i cannot wait to finish the book which will be this weekend. okay, gore vidal. using the recent documentary,ns best of enemies, exactly. what did you think of it, andant particularly in the documentary and says that gore vidal knew that buckley wouldn't prepare for debate, such as it was. is that true? and what was his preparation for the shows? i was raised on this show, and so what was his preparation on the show? that would be one question. the other question is, i've
off the air the director of the aclu and architect of the post war movement good at along. glasser had taken buck lee -- buckley to his first baseball tim and imest sinned ininsisted to take the subway. not buckley's limo. the price of advocating no holds bar tv debates was that sometimes you would lose, and your opponent would proffer you had at one point really been full of baloney. [applause] >> can i take some questions? [applause] >> can i take some questions? [inaudible]...
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the aclu said territory sent twitter sent a letter say they cut access and will not provide the toolsstate or local government customer. >> would be robber picked the wrong store to target. look at this surveillance video, a gunman walked interest an adult store east los angeles on wednesday hoping to score cash and the cashiers were not having it, they pelted the suspect with. well...anything they can get their hands on including...adult toys much police say it is not a good idea to challenge anyone with a gun especially when the with a gun especially when the weapon is: to san jose for the comic-con in april. the three day and single day passes visible for adults the tickets run you $99 and $50 respect ofly. in word if she will bring gary, her dog, would travels with >> and we are support for tots and you can donate a new unwrapped toy for kids. >> but, first, back to alexis. what is going on with bart? >> i have good news in the last couple of moments. i will take you to sky 7 over the bay fair bart station. we had a major problem a switching problem at bay fair no trains moved fro
the aclu said territory sent twitter sent a letter say they cut access and will not provide the toolsstate or local government customer. >> would be robber picked the wrong store to target. look at this surveillance video, a gunman walked interest an adult store east los angeles on wednesday hoping to score cash and the cashiers were not having it, they pelted the suspect with. well...anything they can get their hands on including...adult toys much police say it is not a good idea to...
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jonathan: the head of the virginia aclu said she hasn't seen the specifics of marshall's proposal but she did caution against anything that would lead to censorship. michelle: new developments today in a recent string of armed robberies in the a $5,000 reward for information. police are looking for three men who held up eight convenience stores one hotel between november 1 and last thursday. the police want your help to identify this man who is a person of interest in deadly shooting in southeast washington this week. he died after being shot several times. this happened on the 800 of kenya street. call police if you recognize the man or know anything about the shooting. jonathan: bill cosby's lawyers want to have a change of venue. his lawyers say cosby cannot get a fair trial because of the local news coverage of the case. he was indicted from 2004 complaint. michelle: we are counting down to 2017. they are putting finishing touches on the big new year eve gathering on the potomac and on the baltimore inner harbor. coming up, a sneak peek of festivities. jonathan: pluswarming up aft
jonathan: the head of the virginia aclu said she hasn't seen the specifics of marshall's proposal but she did caution against anything that would lead to censorship. michelle: new developments today in a recent string of armed robberies in the a $5,000 reward for information. police are looking for three men who held up eight convenience stores one hotel between november 1 and last thursday. the police want your help to identify this man who is a person of interest in deadly shooting in...
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in 1998 buckley had an interesting encounter with aclu executive director ira glasser.uckley twisted glass ir's arm for years to appear on two-hour firing line debate titled, resolved, that the aclu is full of baloney. glasser rightly saw it was a bit of a setup but he finally consented to appear. glasser dug into the "national review" archives to find questionable stuff he read about sieve rights and read it on the show. glasser described "the national review" material as completely unrespectable and he says buckley knew it.ab shortly thereafter glasser was at dinner at the buckleyner at residence and bill's wife said why are you so hard on my husband bill on television? glasser, well, pat he said so many terrible things. you have to do something about that in private. needless to say she did not. this was just friendly dinner party banter. off the air the director of aclu and architect of the postwar conservative movement got along smashingly. glasser took buckley to the first baseball game. they insisted they take the subway instead of buckley's limo and nathan's for
in 1998 buckley had an interesting encounter with aclu executive director ira glasser.uckley twisted glass ir's arm for years to appear on two-hour firing line debate titled, resolved, that the aclu is full of baloney. glasser rightly saw it was a bit of a setup but he finally consented to appear. glasser dug into the "national review" archives to find questionable stuff he read about sieve rights and read it on the show. glasser described "the national review" material as...
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it integrity of your agency want to know as of manager paul the racial demographics everything the aclu was also compiling data . covering over 6,000 pages of abuse with border patrol including racial profiling get only one case resulted in disciplinary action. i was in a similar situation very little disciplinary action on me until we which china light objectively. -- china a light objectively so wired to really getting this data in a transparent way that could deflect the lot of criticism because some things are not true but also helped u.s. managers to better manage your agency? >> first of all, thanks for your kind words about how tough it is on behalf of the men and women of the border patrol i am not in a dangerous positions on behalf of them i do think they have a dangerous job on the frontlines. i agree. everything you just said. we should be doing that for those exact reasons to shine light positively so with the deputy chief here we can talk about what we are collecting puerto rico collecting most of that we do need to get better at analyzing it and get public. >> this is the
it integrity of your agency want to know as of manager paul the racial demographics everything the aclu was also compiling data . covering over 6,000 pages of abuse with border patrol including racial profiling get only one case resulted in disciplinary action. i was in a similar situation very little disciplinary action on me until we which china light objectively. -- china a light objectively so wired to really getting this data in a transparent way that could deflect the lot of criticism...
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the aclu said twitter send them an access to cut access to all federal cleeks centers. data miner will not provide surveillance tools to any local, state or federal government customer. >>> relationship site e-haremy is getting less personal with its clients. the dating service announced this week it's no longer requiring users to answer about 150 questions before signing up for the service. e-harmony says starting in january the more in-depth questionnaire will be optional. the process of creating a basic profile will create no more than ten minutes and users will only need answer a few questions. >> well, still need to do some holiday shopping perhaps. today could be the day. it's free shipping day. more than 1,200 retailers, including target and best buy, are offering free shipping for online purchases and they are guaranteeing delivery before christmas for online orders. some of the stores require codes to get free shipping and we have a link on our wednesday i'm abc7news.com. >>> the clock is ticking to get the gifts mailed in time to arrive by christmas. the deadl
the aclu said twitter send them an access to cut access to all federal cleeks centers. data miner will not provide surveillance tools to any local, state or federal government customer. >>> relationship site e-haremy is getting less personal with its clients. the dating service announced this week it's no longer requiring users to answer about 150 questions before signing up for the service. e-harmony says starting in january the more in-depth questionnaire will be optional. the...
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it's a law that shelby and cody are fight with the help of the aclu and attorney sonia dao. >> so telltute. >> it only applies to inmates with life sentences. it prevents them from filing suit, owning property, even having personal property in prison. and what it says is that those inmates with life sentences cannot be married. marriage is a fundamental right. what we have is a statute that restricts those rights too much. >> according to sonia, until recently, they were not consistently enforcing the civil death statute. >> my research shows somewhere along the lines of seven or eight inmates in rhode island who married who had life sentences. as of the last year, they have been enforcing the statute. prior to that time, they were not. we could speculate as to whether that had something to do with shelby. >> the department of corrections refused to comment while the aclu's lawsuit is ongoing. but shelby believes they are using the law to keep her and cody apart because of a chain of events set off in 2014 by a letter shelby received from another inmate in one of her classes. >> this l
it's a law that shelby and cody are fight with the help of the aclu and attorney sonia dao. >> so telltute. >> it only applies to inmates with life sentences. it prevents them from filing suit, owning property, even having personal property in prison. and what it says is that those inmates with life sentences cannot be married. marriage is a fundamental right. what we have is a statute that restricts those rights too much. >> according to sonia, until recently, they were not...
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your character wrote a letter to robert kennedy who referred it to the aclu.onder how that is as an actor, talking to the phone in that particular scene when he is trying to convince you to meet with him and to take up your cause. nick?didn't we ring >> we recorded it. >> we had a couple different take us and we had those queued up. they would be timed based off of its performance -- ruth's performance. that was the first time we heard you do the voice and it was uncanny. was in l.a. and i pulled over on the side of the road, i got a call. from the 1950's. and for me, hearing ruth's voice, i remember hearing her voice in a couple of takes and i knew of her work but i knew her as an irish woman and to then hear her voice as mildred was like, a gave me the chills to hear it. it was really very, it was weird to be 3000 miles away and immediately feel like sucked into that world, and just hearing her voice. had heardt to set i her but to sit across the desk it wasth and joel, surreal. again, it is not mimicry. but both of them so beautifully embodied the essence o
your character wrote a letter to robert kennedy who referred it to the aclu.onder how that is as an actor, talking to the phone in that particular scene when he is trying to convince you to meet with him and to take up your cause. nick?didn't we ring >> we recorded it. >> we had a couple different take us and we had those queued up. they would be timed based off of its performance -- ruth's performance. that was the first time we heard you do the voice and it was uncanny. was in...
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once i saw my data, and cooperated with the aclu to make it public, things started getting better. you all don't collect data on stops. was stunned to find that out. i know that the integrity of your agency, you would want to know as a manager who air pulling over, racial demographics, all the things that the aclu is compiling also stunning data, you know. aclu has covered over 6,000 pages of complaint by abuse of border control agents, including racial profile, yet one case ended in disciplinary action. i was in a situation, very little disciplinary action on me, until we started shining a light, using objective data. and so i would like to know, again, why aren't you collecting this data, really analyzing and crunching it, and doing it in a transparent way that number one could deflect criticisms that officers face, because some things aren't true, but to help you as managers to berman age your agency to t -- better manage your agency? >> first of all, thank you for your kind words about how tough it is to do this job. on behalf of the men and women not in d.c., i am. they are on
once i saw my data, and cooperated with the aclu to make it public, things started getting better. you all don't collect data on stops. was stunned to find that out. i know that the integrity of your agency, you would want to know as a manager who air pulling over, racial demographics, all the things that the aclu is compiling also stunning data, you know. aclu has covered over 6,000 pages of complaint by abuse of border control agents, including racial profile, yet one case ended in...
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nbc 10 contacted the aclu of pennsylvania which tells us it, quote has no position yet on whether or not the state legislature should repeal act 38, but a push back from the stated forced dhs to implement a watered down verse of real id years after it was do. >> i looked into what it would take to apply if the law changes here. as for time, it could take 18 to 24 months. at philadelphia airport, i'm lauren mayk, nbc10 news. >>> well, the rain and snow are over, temperatures are starts to go down, generally in the 30s over a good portion of the area, and even in delaware, we have got a couple of spots into the 30s. greenville and talliville at 38, marshallton and newark, 37 degrees. farther to the south, we're mostly in the 40s. with that west wind, that's increasing, your temperatures are going to be lower tomorrow and the wind is going to be higher. this is what the radar looked like right at 6:00 a.m., right when it was supposed to start. there's the snow from philadelphia northward. there's the rain, on the heavy side south of the area, not a big storm, and we had several hours of
nbc 10 contacted the aclu of pennsylvania which tells us it, quote has no position yet on whether or not the state legislature should repeal act 38, but a push back from the stated forced dhs to implement a watered down verse of real id years after it was do. >> i looked into what it would take to apply if the law changes here. as for time, it could take 18 to 24 months. at philadelphia airport, i'm lauren mayk, nbc10 news. >>> well, the rain and snow are over, temperatures are...
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let me read you this statement from the aclu. the cross -- this is from the aclu.ross is not a symbol of the christmas holiday season. it is the preeminent symbol of christianity and its display of this setting is clearly unconstitution unconstitutional. they say that the cross is not part of christmas even though the word christ is in the word. what's your reaction to that statement? >> we believe it is and we believe it's our right to stand up for what we want and that christ is the roof of christmas. that's what it's all about. we want people to know that's the way we feel and stand by and help the community. >> thank you both for what you're doing. god bless you both. it's gut wrenching to see that cross coming down. christians are used to it. >> it's -- excuse me. it's kind of like the grinch who tried to steal christmas. he didn't get it done. we hope we can -- >> that's right. >> we hope the heart will grow. >> it's opening a lot of hearts to a lot of people. the cross is just not about christianity as well. it represents so much. there's crosses on the side
let me read you this statement from the aclu. the cross -- this is from the aclu.ross is not a symbol of the christmas holiday season. it is the preeminent symbol of christianity and its display of this setting is clearly unconstitution unconstitutional. they say that the cross is not part of christmas even though the word christ is in the word. what's your reaction to that statement? >> we believe it is and we believe it's our right to stand up for what we want and that christ is the...
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louvenia says she's reaching out to the aclu. parker collins thirteen action news. thanks to our story, this incident should not happen to another customer. late this afternoon, peppermill resorts sent us a statement saying it reviewed the restaurant's headwear policy... and decided it is no longer necessary. it also apologized again, saying the policy had a long-standing religious exemption. tonight-- we're learning more according to a police report--michael gardenhire picked up his son -- joshua lee -- at a homeless shelter days before the shooting. gardenhire says the they got into an argument... but he told police he didn't remember the actual shooting. and that he didn't remember owning a gun or using it. neighbors on the east side say..... they're fed up..... tired of being tormented...by homeless people!!! we can tell those people need help... and... they need it now. contact 13.... stephanie zepelin is getting some answers.... to the problem. neighbors near lake mead and hollywood say they feel as though they are under attack. they tell us these abandoned bu
louvenia says she's reaching out to the aclu. parker collins thirteen action news. thanks to our story, this incident should not happen to another customer. late this afternoon, peppermill resorts sent us a statement saying it reviewed the restaurant's headwear policy... and decided it is no longer necessary. it also apologized again, saying the policy had a long-standing religious exemption. tonight-- we're learning more according to a police report--michael gardenhire picked up his son --...
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daisy vieira/vocera de aclu 20:31 porque hay bastatnes localidades que no tienen ese protocolo, en bakersfield presentaban en las cortes 20;42 el proyecto del senador kevin de leon es una respuesta directa a un posible incremento de deportaciones en el nuevo gobierno de trump. tambien prohibiiria crear un registro oficial de individuos por ejemplo basados en su religion como los musulmantes. 28:37 el miedo esta ahi y es real pero no podemos dejar que eso nos impida seguir trabajando 28:42 35:09 ahora que el proyecto ha sido oficialmente presentado se espera que empiece su recorrido por la legislatura en el mes de enero.... desde oakland, pilar nino noticiero telemundo blanca ---el gobierno de mxico y la "u.s. mexico foundation" quieren asegurar que jvenes mexicanos que estudian y viven estados unidos no olviden sus races por lo que hoy dieron inicio al programa "dreamers sin fronteras". cesar --- a travs de este prgrama un grupo podr disfrutar durante poco... ms de un mes de las bellezas de la tierra mexicana. jazive prez nos tiene los detalles --- :01 :14 :32 :51 1:10 1:29 pkg lojovenesniciar
daisy vieira/vocera de aclu 20:31 porque hay bastatnes localidades que no tienen ese protocolo, en bakersfield presentaban en las cortes 20;42 el proyecto del senador kevin de leon es una respuesta directa a un posible incremento de deportaciones en el nuevo gobierno de trump. tambien prohibiiria crear un registro oficial de individuos por ejemplo basados en su religion como los musulmantes. 28:37 el miedo esta ahi y es real pero no podemos dejar que eso nos impida seguir trabajando 28:42 35:09...
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well, joke's on you, aclu. he gets sued so much he's always in court. [ light laughter ] trump is to courtrooms what norm was to "cheers." "don!" this has been "a closer look." ?? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: we'll be right back with casey affleck, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ?? this holiday, get an amazing deal on america's most awarded brand, during the ford year end event. ford, the brand with the most 5-star ratings... the highest owner loyalty... and award-winning value from kelley blue book. giving drivers what matters most. that's how you become america's best-selling brand. ford smart bonus cash on select models, on top of all other great offers. see your local ford dealer today. discover card. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, ? i bow down to pray ? ? i try to make the worst seem better ? ? lord, show me the way ? ? to c
well, joke's on you, aclu. he gets sued so much he's always in court. [ light laughter ] trump is to courtrooms what norm was to "cheers." "don!" this has been "a closer look." ?? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: we'll be right back with casey affleck, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ?? this holiday, get an amazing deal on america's most awarded brand, during the ford year end event. ford, the brand with the most 5-star ratings... the highest owner...
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supporters like billionaire george sore recess and twitter ceo jack dorsey and the aclu, the pardon snowden campaign has been trying to sway public opinion. but as the sun sets on the obama administration, the prospects of a pardon are dimming as well. >> if you had one minute to make your case face-to-face, to president obama, what would you say to convince him to pardon you? >> i wouldn't. president, i understand you have an incredibly difficult job. no one wants to be a whistle-blower. this is something that's hard to do. and this is america. when something goes wrong, don't we want somebody to stand up and say something about it? >> reporter: but after a two-year investigation of bipartisan congressional committee has determined the cost was too high. in a scathing report and letter to the white house, the group wrote, mr. snowden is not a patriot. he is not a wh but snowden insists the only thing damaged by his disclosures was the reputation of the intelligence community. >> these officials had had every opportunity to show evidence that harm came as a result. and they haven't. >> repo
supporters like billionaire george sore recess and twitter ceo jack dorsey and the aclu, the pardon snowden campaign has been trying to sway public opinion. but as the sun sets on the obama administration, the prospects of a pardon are dimming as well. >> if you had one minute to make your case face-to-face, to president obama, what would you say to convince him to pardon you? >> i wouldn't. president, i understand you have an incredibly difficult job. no one wants to be a...
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important, but in a trump administration, we should worry about places like planned parenthood, the acluthe legal defense fund for the naacp. all these places that are out there trying to protect the people from an oppressive government and from people that would want to take their rights away. so we all need to be involved and be vigilant and pay attention to what the government is doing under our name and with our money and hold them accountable and support organizations that are fighting the power. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: let me ask you a question, because this is something i grapple with sometimes and i know a lot of people do. i've seen people say, john legend, great singer -- >> hate his politics! >> trevor: shut up do, what you're good at, leave the politics to the politicians, sing more! >> yeah. so i assume -- i always wonder if those people are actually politicians because i don't think they are. so what they're telling me that them as plumbers are more qualified to talk about politics than i as a singer am, but we're all citizens. we're all part of this country, we
important, but in a trump administration, we should worry about places like planned parenthood, the acluthe legal defense fund for the naacp. all these places that are out there trying to protect the people from an oppressive government and from people that would want to take their rights away. so we all need to be involved and be vigilant and pay attention to what the government is doing under our name and with our money and hold them accountable and support organizations that are fighting the...
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. -- but the aclu says it goes too far. >> people have long served their time and been rehabilitated. that we continue to provide reentry opportunities for people following a conviction. >> last year in california district attorneys did checks on some uber drivers and found more than 20 who had been convicted of serious felonies. >>> one family's amazon echo personal assistant could be called as a witness in a murder trial. an arkansas prosecutor said the voice activated device may contain audio evidence of how the victim ended up dead in the suspect's hot tub last year, but amazon refuses to turn over the recording citing privacy concerns. >>> the surprise for employees and patrons of bay area restaurant change pasta pomodoro possibly closing their doors for good. there are 15 locations in the bay area and tonight signs are taped to the doors of all of them saying it's closed until further notice, no comment from the chain how long that might be. employees tell us they were given no warning. >>> one of the finest restaurants in san francisco is adding a hi-tech twist to the menu. and
. -- but the aclu says it goes too far. >> people have long served their time and been rehabilitated. that we continue to provide reentry opportunities for people following a conviction. >> last year in california district attorneys did checks on some uber drivers and found more than 20 who had been convicted of serious felonies. >>> one family's amazon echo personal assistant could be called as a witness in a murder trial. an arkansas prosecutor said the voice activated...
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is compiling, aclu recovered 600 pages of complaint alleging abuse by border patrol agents including racial profiling, yet >> case resulted in disciplinary action. i was in a similar situation with all the evidence, very little disciplinary action on me until we started shining a light using objective data so i would like to know again, why aren't you collecting the data, analyzing and crunching it and doing it in a transparent way to deflect a lot of the criticism officers make because some things are not true but help you as managers to better manage your agency through the integrity you hold as professionals. >> first of all, thank you for your kind words about how tough it is to do this job on behalf of men and women of united states border patrol, i'm not in a dangerous position, they are the front lines every day. on behalf of them, thank you. they are the front lines and protecting our families so thank you very much. second, i agree with you. everything you just said. we should be doing that for those exact edge that will shine a light positively. i will turn to the deputy ch
is compiling, aclu recovered 600 pages of complaint alleging abuse by border patrol agents including racial profiling, yet >> case resulted in disciplinary action. i was in a similar situation with all the evidence, very little disciplinary action on me until we started shining a light using objective data so i would like to know again, why aren't you collecting the data, analyzing and crunching it and doing it in a transparent way to deflect a lot of the criticism officers make because...
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tonight the aclu released a statement saying if a black woman in fort worth can't call the cops afteris allegedly choked by a neighbor without getting arrested, why would she ever call the cops again. craig and her daughters have been released from jail. ft. worth police officials say they already dispatched investigators to look into what happened and are asking for patience to incident. well, says there are good and bad officers and she has not lost faith in the police. but she says she does feel like less of a parent because she couldn't protect her son when he needed it. chris lawrence, news 4. >>> developing tonight, some scary moments as a fire races through a high rise in manhattan. check it out, our sister station in new york city reports at least 21 people were hurt, including four firefighters. one was badly burned. and a 7-year-old girl was found in cardiac arrest. but then revived. the cause of the fire still unknown. >>> a bartender jumped into action to help a customer who was choking. the worker performed the heimlich maneuver and it probably saved the victim's life. >>
tonight the aclu released a statement saying if a black woman in fort worth can't call the cops afteris allegedly choked by a neighbor without getting arrested, why would she ever call the cops again. craig and her daughters have been released from jail. ft. worth police officials say they already dispatched investigators to look into what happened and are asking for patience to incident. well, says there are good and bad officers and she has not lost faith in the police. but she says she does...
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aclu hasp covered over 6,000 pages of complaints alleging abuse by border patrol agents including racial profiling yet only one case has result in disciplinary action. i was in a similar situation with all the evidence, very little disciplinary actions on me until we started shining the light using objective data, so i would like to know again why aren't you collecting this data, really analyzing and crunching is it in a transparent way that could deflect criticism off an officers face because some things are not true but two so managers can beter manage your agency that i know you both hold as professionals. >> first of all, thank you for your kind words about how tough it is to do this job on behalf of men and women in border patrol that are not in d.c. on behalf of them thank you because i think they have a dangerous job on the front lines and they're protecting our families. so thank you very much. second to your statement, i agree with everything you just said. we should be doing that for the exact reasons you said. i think it will also shine a light very positively. i will turn it
aclu hasp covered over 6,000 pages of complaints alleging abuse by border patrol agents including racial profiling yet only one case has result in disciplinary action. i was in a similar situation with all the evidence, very little disciplinary actions on me until we started shining the light using objective data, so i would like to know again why aren't you collecting this data, really analyzing and crunching is it in a transparent way that could deflect criticism off an officers face because...
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i think the inevitable result will be that over the stens you objection of the aclu and john camny, thisountry some day will get a national electronic identity card. >> oh, boy. that's all we need. >> scary but not as scary as terrorism. >> what do you think about that, an id card for everybody? >> i guarantee they will find a way to hack it. nothing is perfectly secure. in terms of fighting isis, you don't have to put guards everywhere in the world or everywhere in the country, you do more intelligence gathering as we used to do before the new york police department had the handcuffs put on them. you have informers find up what they're up to and very importantly go on offense overseas so you take away the inevitability that isis believes the world's history is going in their favor. >> we'll talk about that overseas, but, john, it's the intel part that bothers you, right? >> i think steve hit on something very important about the national id card. if you institute that, those who mean us harm will work their way around it. i think that's what we're up against. if you secure the airports,
i think the inevitable result will be that over the stens you objection of the aclu and john camny, thisountry some day will get a national electronic identity card. >> oh, boy. that's all we need. >> scary but not as scary as terrorism. >> what do you think about that, an id card for everybody? >> i guarantee they will find a way to hack it. nothing is perfectly secure. in terms of fighting isis, you don't have to put guards everywhere in the world or everywhere in the...
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and speech, i can think back in my own lifetime as a lawyer in 2001 in the landmark case called the aclu which is about attempts to the availability to get on the world wide web. it was so funny that the supreme court in binding precedent set these web sites and everything is important of course they have these things called hyperlinks and hyperlinks tend to be blue. i remember thinking that is a great example of knowing enough to hurt you, to be dangerous. i think it was probably technically accurate but completely superfluous. fast-forward to 2014 and a case called riley v. california which asked the questions when the police arrest two on the side of the road are they then allowed to open up your phone the same way they can rifle through your pockets? here you have chief justice roberts writing a very sophisticated very technically savvy opinion that i think gets most of the technology exactly right. so look at how far the institution, talk about slow-moving institutions, has come in 13 years. even the supreme court i think has it within them to keep up with the times. it might just t
and speech, i can think back in my own lifetime as a lawyer in 2001 in the landmark case called the aclu which is about attempts to the availability to get on the world wide web. it was so funny that the supreme court in binding precedent set these web sites and everything is important of course they have these things called hyperlinks and hyperlinks tend to be blue. i remember thinking that is a great example of knowing enough to hurt you, to be dangerous. i think it was probably technically...
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the town has been sued by the american civil liberty liberty union >> the aclu filed it tomkins is not happy, he is forced to come into direct and unwelcome contact with the cross display. he also doesn't want his taxes helping light and maintain a religious display on town property. his opinions aren't shared by everyone in the town including his relatives. >> it's hard to believe that this is going on >> it's ridiculous. >> you got to sit down and talk about it before you filed the lawsuit >> they had a crowd here. everybody was here. they lit the tree. everybody was fine with it. now you got one person, you know, out of everybody. >> the lawsuit claims no other holiday decorations are on the square that represent other religions >>> tragedy overseas 160 people dead after a church collapses in nigeria. worshippers were killed others trapped when the roof came crashing down, the church had just been completed and government leaders are promising a full investigation. >>> it's obviously a busy time of year for delivery drivers making sure you get your packages in time for the holidays.
the town has been sued by the american civil liberty liberty union >> the aclu filed it tomkins is not happy, he is forced to come into direct and unwelcome contact with the cross display. he also doesn't want his taxes helping light and maintain a religious display on town property. his opinions aren't shared by everyone in the town including his relatives. >> it's hard to believe that this is going on >> it's ridiculous. >> you got to sit down and talk about it before...
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the aclu, planned parenthood and the center for reproductive rights filed the suit claiming the ban on abortion after the 20th week of pregnancy prevents doctors for providing proper care. it also says women with fewer resources may not be able to access care because of political hurdles. >>> lacrosse and blue shield of north carolina is preparing for hundreds of thousands of new a company spokesman says they hired hundreds of additional staff to handle extra volume with the 20 17th open enrollment. the insurer is the only one offering coverage and all 100 north carolina counties. they say this year the key is to enroll now. the deadline is december 15. >>> hillsboro police will let you pay off your parking fines this holiday season with foo. the food for fines program lets you clear tickets with canned or boxed food items throughout the end of the year. five items will clear one $10 ticket. the donations go to orange congregations to help local families. >>> a holiday tradition continues, the annual tower lighting is thursday. we will hold a special celebration as we flip the will be
the aclu, planned parenthood and the center for reproductive rights filed the suit claiming the ban on abortion after the 20th week of pregnancy prevents doctors for providing proper care. it also says women with fewer resources may not be able to access care because of political hurdles. >>> lacrosse and blue shield of north carolina is preparing for hundreds of thousands of new a company spokesman says they hired hundreds of additional staff to handle extra volume with the 20 17th...
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aclu hasp covered over 6,000 pages of complaints alleging abuse by border patrol agents including racial profiling yet only one case has resultland in disciplinary action. i was in a similar situation with all the evidence, very little disciplinary actions on me until we started shining the light using objective data, so i would like to know again why aren't you collecting this data, really analyzing and crunching is it in a transparent way that could deflect criticism off an officers face because some things are not true but two so managers can betser manage your acti agency that i know you both hold as professionals. >> first of all, thank you for your kind words about how tough it is to do this job on behalf of men and women in border patrol that are not in d.c. on behalf of them thank you because i think they have a dangerous job on the front lines and they're protecting our families. so thank you very much. second to your statement, i agree with everything you just said. we should be doing that for the exact reasons you said. i think it will also shine a light very positively. i wil
aclu hasp covered over 6,000 pages of complaints alleging abuse by border patrol agents including racial profiling yet only one case has resultland in disciplinary action. i was in a similar situation with all the evidence, very little disciplinary actions on me until we started shining the light using objective data, so i would like to know again why aren't you collecting this data, really analyzing and crunching is it in a transparent way that could deflect criticism off an officers face...