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it weaves together the history of union organizing, the history of the aclu.t's movement from heavily communist organization that took seriously material reality to one that fetishize is on some level free-speech as the first amendment above all other things, and it cuts right to the heart of what we need to be thinking about today. and with that, please join in welcoming again p. e. moskowitz. [applause] >> thanks, all. so yes, i think we should like in the talk went to because i forgot george is a much better speaker that i am. [laughing] no, so yeah, i mean a b i can talk a little bit about what i wanted to write this book, and to be honest, it was confusing to me. i did would know what i wanted to write when it first started writing it, except i was kind of angry at i was seeing relayed to free-speech. my first book was gentrification, and as writing this book i kept thinking how could i i jump topic so much, e they are not related, right? then i realized they can came out of the same desire to go deeper than what we are currently present in our world, whe
it weaves together the history of union organizing, the history of the aclu.t's movement from heavily communist organization that took seriously material reality to one that fetishize is on some level free-speech as the first amendment above all other things, and it cuts right to the heart of what we need to be thinking about today. and with that, please join in welcoming again p. e. moskowitz. [applause] >> thanks, all. so yes, i think we should like in the talk went to because i forgot...
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so that was a big flipping point for the aclu. also what happened is that the jewish defense lead, really reprehensible racist group nonetheless was semi- effective at bashing county heads, if you ask them, they are the reason and not only them but other people not in the group who got their guns armed up like people who just live there and threaten the nazis if they ever came. reporting on what was interesting to me because it kind of shows how far out debate has shifted. if you look at the news clippings from back then, everyone almost was kind of on the side of those residents was not with them and people were willing, like normal people, not activists were willing to pick up on that. fast forward to now and or does every newspaper article say? basically they're defending nazis from marching through the streets even if it leads to violence like it did in charlottesville. that conservative strategy and how much the liberal establishment, with i think is a global establishment, has kind of shifted focused and lost ground given th
so that was a big flipping point for the aclu. also what happened is that the jewish defense lead, really reprehensible racist group nonetheless was semi- effective at bashing county heads, if you ask them, they are the reason and not only them but other people not in the group who got their guns armed up like people who just live there and threaten the nazis if they ever came. reporting on what was interesting to me because it kind of shows how far out debate has shifted. if you look at the...
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to state the other side of the aclu's position in this case of nazis, a group of nazis parading the community containing many jews that survived the holocaust. the aclu declared the time as the first amendment protects all ideas, popular or despised, good or bad and in this transition was matter of being popular or despised. to be despised was merely to be unpopular.ve there was no part of the understanding that certain things themselves may be in principle, despicable and disposition is of the aclu seems to be settling nowri as the position even of conservatives on the court. there's a debate s over the nazs said we must be free to hear the nazis because we must be free to choose the nazis. but that freedom to choose the nazis in free elections spring from that proposition that all men are created equal and the only right for government over human beings the rise and fall of the government but the axes with their racial principles [inaudible] to say it was legitimate to choose the nazis in an election is not only to choose the party that would end the elections but people way that
to state the other side of the aclu's position in this case of nazis, a group of nazis parading the community containing many jews that survived the holocaust. the aclu declared the time as the first amendment protects all ideas, popular or despised, good or bad and in this transition was matter of being popular or despised. to be despised was merely to be unpopular.ve there was no part of the understanding that certain things themselves may be in principle, despicable and disposition is of the...
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it director of aclu and george dave mitchell director of law and policy at georgetown university law center. an award-winning author, regular contributorto the new york review of books and correspondent for the nation he lives in washington dc. annette gordon-reed , author of most beloved of the patriarchs is the charles warren professor of american legal history at harvard law school and professor of history arts and sciences at harvard . she won the pulitzer prize for the hemingway's of monticello, a subject she had written about. her honors include a guggenheim fellowship, macarthur fellowship,national humanities medal, national book award and women of power and influence award at the national organization for women . to her right is annette gordon-reed brenda wineapple, the in teachers author. heralded as a guidebook and cautionary tale for our time and a book on a question ripped from the headlines . her other books include ecstatic nation named best by the new year york times and white heat, a finalist for the national book critics circle award. her efforts and reviews appear i
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in places like portland who are different that are all about free speech and due process with those aclu values with those attempts to shut down speakers on college campuses. and with that progressive left that day risk offending them and their jobs can be in trouble. is changing our culture very quickly and dramatically. and with that activist contingent on the young left. >> it is on the right as well i spend a chapter or talking about the right and the alts right which is a white nationalist group that has gotten some attention over the last few years like the radical left small in number but loud and vocal with a huge effect in social media to harass people making it unpleasant to be online. >>host: intersection audi is the operating system of the modern left. what does that mean? >> it was coined in the eighties used by a sociologist if you are a person and of color to experience racism as a black woman you have multiple sources against you. that makes total sense but that intersectional practice of activism only they can be the experts. so it starts to make me the most depressed pe
in places like portland who are different that are all about free speech and due process with those aclu values with those attempts to shut down speakers on college campuses. and with that progressive left that day risk offending them and their jobs can be in trouble. is changing our culture very quickly and dramatically. and with that activist contingent on the young left. >> it is on the right as well i spend a chapter or talking about the right and the alts right which is a white...
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the machinery of the education department that you think were involved there is a couple that said aclu they are a horrible group of people. and all four of these policies but they are not interested in the facts. and the more they push these type of policies the more they will ruin public education. and meeting with the department of education this week they see the pattern of charter schools. they see the pattern of private schools and homeschools. if parents don't do something now then public education will keep going down. like a tell parents, don't do what i did thinking your kid will be safe at the school. it's up to you to put them in the right environment and they have no excuse to do that. >>. >> and any nra lobbies influencing policy. that we would be here telling you that but with the southern part of --dash with the loss center they use press releases in litigation and allies in the media to operate by telling school district she will adopt the policies or weevil school loan - - sue you or label you as a racist. it doesn't matter what they do to students we know it they will
the machinery of the education department that you think were involved there is a couple that said aclu they are a horrible group of people. and all four of these policies but they are not interested in the facts. and the more they push these type of policies the more they will ruin public education. and meeting with the department of education this week they see the pattern of charter schools. they see the pattern of private schools and homeschools. if parents don't do something now then...
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they are different from the left that was all about free speech, due process aclu values. what we are seeing now is a lot of attempts to shut down speakers who come to college campuses. even the professors who are on the left as well. they say they can't have conversations with the students anymore. if they do offend them their jobs could be in trouble. it's really changing our culture very quickly and dramatically towards us cancel everybody. it's coming from the activist contingent on the young left. >> and it's all on the left and the right. i do spend a chapter in my book talking about the illiberal liberalism of the right. it has gotten some attention over the last few years like the radical left small in number but loud vocal and has have a huge effect in that the realm of social media. it is the operating system of the modern left what does that mean. it is a term that comes to us from sociology. it was coined in the late 1980s. it was used to describe how if you are a person of color historically you would have experienced racism. multiple sources yet multiple sour
they are different from the left that was all about free speech, due process aclu values. what we are seeing now is a lot of attempts to shut down speakers who come to college campuses. even the professors who are on the left as well. they say they can't have conversations with the students anymore. if they do offend them their jobs could be in trouble. it's really changing our culture very quickly and dramatically towards us cancel everybody. it's coming from the activist contingent on the...
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. >> i know there was because on twitter they call me out all the time there is thele aclu and they are horrible group of people. southern poverty law center. and it's pretty sad because we have the facts and the more they push the's policies the more they will ruin public education and the more segregation there will be in this country because it is happening. i met with the department of education this week.d they see the pattern of charter schools. they see the pattern of private schools and from schools. if parents don't do something now then public education will keep goinghen pu down. like i tell parents don't do what i did thinking your kid will be safe it's up to you to put them in the right environment. >> i will add onto that a little bit but the argument made about the nra would be true if there is any relevant policy point like the lobby but if they push that we would tell you that but what is not true with the nra there is southern poverty law center these litigation and press releases and allies in the media to operate by telling school districts you will adopt our policie
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just like the aclu said there is no control over it.ng at a piece of paper or running a code through something. i think we need to look at it a little bit more before we go into this willy-nilly. airlines like it, all the rest of it i have to question whether or not we can control it. that question has not been answered. i say that goes out the door. melissa: when you say control it where would it go? at this point in time your face is everywhere. our biometrics are being stored all over the place. apple admitted they were doing it in their stores. they say it is to help. just one of those things that is kind of going, what do you mean we have to control it? it is already out of control? >> exactly right. what do we do with that? what can they do with that information? as you just pointed out they haven't said they won't share it with other people. i don't think someone going to buffalo, new york, needs to worry about whether his face will get shared on several website across the government. so i think it needs a lot more scrutiny befor
just like the aclu said there is no control over it.ng at a piece of paper or running a code through something. i think we need to look at it a little bit more before we go into this willy-nilly. airlines like it, all the rest of it i have to question whether or not we can control it. that question has not been answered. i say that goes out the door. melissa: when you say control it where would it go? at this point in time your face is everywhere. our biometrics are being stored all over the...
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aclu?t an average for also, is there anything else you wanted to respond to, any of the from the gentleman to your left? mr. ho: sure. reference to in the court ordered award of attorney's fees and costs in the litigation that you heard a lot about today. it was certainly, i think, a ore expensive and time-consuming case than is average. i don't want the committee to that's the average section 2 case. it's certainly on the more expensive side. to say one thing. ms. garcia: do you have an average? mr. ho: i don't. think the record should be clear that it is very remarkable, i think, that mr. adams is in here today claiming for -- credit for virginia. voters in his group hyped a supposed of noncitizen registration in virginia. the report published the names nd contact information of voters who were united states citizens, including a los the es-born employee of u.s. c.i.s. named luis claiming they were noncitizens and committing m of felonies despite warnings from government officials saying
aclu?t an average for also, is there anything else you wanted to respond to, any of the from the gentleman to your left? mr. ho: sure. reference to in the court ordered award of attorney's fees and costs in the litigation that you heard a lot about today. it was certainly, i think, a ore expensive and time-consuming case than is average. i don't want the committee to that's the average section 2 case. it's certainly on the more expensive side. to say one thing. ms. garcia: do you have an...
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i support the first amendment and as you know, many of the board members on the aclu quit in protest saying i'm for the first amendmenfirst amendment it a neo-nazis to come in. that day they were screaming we are going to burn you and the synagogue like we did in auschwitz. every w other word was bad and what they were saying about the jewish faith ho faith how did to a place in america that is the point of the book how did we get here in america and how do we move america forward. >> host: i would love to have you spend a minute i'm sitting here in new york and you are in dc. you and i both know charlottesville very well. can you describe for people that haven't been there how truly tiny the parks are and how small it is? the town itself is just a few miles wide. there is one of synagogue and a couple of african-american churches. it is not a town people recognize if they live in big cities. >> guest: i love it. it's got a beautiful mainai mat street with a lot of great restaurants but you know it is right where the university of virginia is. it's based there was a college town, the
i support the first amendment and as you know, many of the board members on the aclu quit in protest saying i'm for the first amendmenfirst amendment it a neo-nazis to come in. that day they were screaming we are going to burn you and the synagogue like we did in auschwitz. every w other word was bad and what they were saying about the jewish faith ho faith how did to a place in america that is the point of the book how did we get here in america and how do we move america forward. >>...
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due process, aclu value. right now you see attempts to shut down speakers who come do college campuses. even the professors of the activist students who are purport early on the left as wellings the progressive left say they can't have conversation is with these studentses and they risk offending system they do offend them their jobs could be in trouble because they can be investigated. it's changing our culture very quickly and dramatically toward this cancel everybody. wharf is a problematic has to be run out of pock life and that's coming from the activist contingent on the lift. >> all on the leist not tot orient. >> it's very much on right as well. talk about ill liberalism of the right, particular through alt right, a white nationalist group that has gotten some attention. like the radical left, small in number but loud, vocal, and has had huge effect in the realm of social media primarily and harassing people and making it unpleasant to be online. >> you say that intersectionallity is the operating sys
due process, aclu value. right now you see attempts to shut down speakers who come do college campuses. even the professors of the activist students who are purport early on the left as wellings the progressive left say they can't have conversation is with these studentses and they risk offending system they do offend them their jobs could be in trouble because they can be investigated. it's changing our culture very quickly and dramatically toward this cancel everybody. wharf is a problematic...
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the lines brought back the scenes from 40 years ago when i was invited in by the aclu, to state the other side of the aclu's position, in this case of nazis, a group of nazis parading in skokie, illinois, through a community contains many jews who survived the holocaust and they declared the first amendment protects all ideas, popular or despised, good or bad. in this translation, it was a matter of being popular or despised, to be despised was merely to be unpopular. it was no part of dave hamlin's understanding that certain things may in themselves be in principle despicable, and now this position, this of the aclu seems to be settling now as the position even of conservatives on the court. during the debate over the nazis in skokie dave hamlin said we must be free to hear the nazis because we must be free to choose the in a itsies but the freedom to choose the nazis in free election spraying of course from that proposition, all men are created equal, the only rightful government over human beings derives from the consent of the governed, but the nazis with their racial principle, rejec
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portland as well who are different from kind of the old left that was all about free speech, due process, aclu values. what we're seeing now is a lot of attempts to shut down speakers who come to college campuses. even the professors of activist students who are purported on the left as well, progressive left say they can't a a conversation with the students anymore, at the risk of finnigan and if they do, their jobs could be trouble because they could be investigated. it's changing our culture very quickly and dramatically towards this cancel everyone at what is problematic as we run out of public life and that's come from this kind of activist contingent on the young left. >> host: and it's all on the left not underwrite? >> it's very much on what is understand the chapter in my book talking about the illiberalism of the right, particularly alt-right which is a white nationalist group that has gotten some attention of the last few years, like the radical left small in number but loud, local and has had huge effect in the realm of social media primarily interesting people and making it unplea
portland as well who are different from kind of the old left that was all about free speech, due process, aclu values. what we're seeing now is a lot of attempts to shut down speakers who come to college campuses. even the professors of activist students who are purported on the left as well, progressive left say they can't a a conversation with the students anymore, at the risk of finnigan and if they do, their jobs could be trouble because they could be investigated. it's changing our culture...
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the aclu says there need to be laws limiting the technology. >> congress never clearly authorize thesa to use the technology and it is not ready for airport use. we haven't debated the privacy concerns and we don't understand what the agency wants to do and how they will be using this data. >> reporter: cbc says it is the fastest way to keep people safe, they have a 97% match rate and already caught 7 people posing as someone else at airports. heather: what if people want to opt out? >> you can opt out. the concern for the aclu and other groups is if you do that will you be put in the slowly in and penalized for wanting your privacy you even airlines have said that a greater concern from these groups is they are not making it easy for people to figure out how to opt out. it took me a minute to find this on their website in the privacy section under a footnote. travelers who don't wish to participate can notify a cbp officer or the airline and it is under -- it took me a while to find it. if they bring it to the airport and use it for all flights, they have big giant signs. as of righ
the aclu says there need to be laws limiting the technology. >> congress never clearly authorize thesa to use the technology and it is not ready for airport use. we haven't debated the privacy concerns and we don't understand what the agency wants to do and how they will be using this data. >> reporter: cbc says it is the fastest way to keep people safe, they have a 97% match rate and already caught 7 people posing as someone else at airports. heather: what if people want to opt...
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taylor: why are critics and aclu -- what are critics and aclu, in particular, saying in response? critics want a broader pause and reevaluation of this. they say we should slow down. the stuff should not be available in such wide circulation when we are not pinking through the impact. they bring up the case of surveillance being used to hurt marginalized groups, and i think they push more for a total pause on this in the way that purveyors of this tech would not support. been a but there has not total pause yet. how is amazon working with current law enforcement and still using this technology? matt: we are not sure how many adopters it has. this came to light because amazon talked about a couple of use cases, experiments out in the wild. there was a sheriff's office in the state of oregon, and it was the city of orlando piloting the tech. there has been sort of widespread speculation, particularly on the part of critics, that this product on the market from amazon is likely to be used by the u.s. government, particularly by ice. taylor: my thank you to bloomberg's matt day in sea
taylor: why are critics and aclu -- what are critics and aclu, in particular, saying in response? critics want a broader pause and reevaluation of this. they say we should slow down. the stuff should not be available in such wide circulation when we are not pinking through the impact. they bring up the case of surveillance being used to hurt marginalized groups, and i think they push more for a total pause on this in the way that purveyors of this tech would not support. been a but there has...
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the aclu has been on the front lines. we've opened more than 60 new voting rights investigations and cases since the decision. some of our recent and ongoing cases include department of commerce, state of new york, a case i argued before the supreme court earlier this year successfully challenging the administration's attempt to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. naacp and others, we successfully challenged a sweeping north carolina bill that sought to eliminate means of participation used by more than 1 million voters in the 2012 presidential election. and challenging a florida law that denies the right to vote to returning citizens with past felony convictions based solely on their inability to pay outstanding costs, fines, fees, and restitution. my testimony will focus on current conditions with respect to discrimination in voting and in particular, recent litigation under section 2 of the voting rights act. i think four points stand out. first, recent litigation under section 2 of the vra demonstrates the
the aclu has been on the front lines. we've opened more than 60 new voting rights investigations and cases since the decision. some of our recent and ongoing cases include department of commerce, state of new york, a case i argued before the supreme court earlier this year successfully challenging the administration's attempt to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. naacp and others, we successfully challenged a sweeping north carolina bill that sought to eliminate means of...
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the aclu, poverty law center, planned parenthood and then start knocking on doors. they will say we are raising money, $50 for planned parenthood. you with us or against us? i was planned parenthood. i will give you $100. what does this tell you? because the for-profit entity has now gather all this information, then they go and work for the dnc in swing states and they can go out and target individuals, bypassing all of the campaign-finance rules. if this gentleman wanted to participate in the individual campaign contribution limit is $2,800 there are certain things you can and cannot do with that money. but the problem here is if you look at the charts that we put in there, planned parenthood for instance over an eight-year period come every single year they hire the campaigns to do fund-raising, they didn't raise as much as they say it and then they hire them again and spend more money with them. they lost something like $11 million over eight years. why would they do that? i raised that as a question because this is the place they should be doing the audit becau
the aclu, poverty law center, planned parenthood and then start knocking on doors. they will say we are raising money, $50 for planned parenthood. you with us or against us? i was planned parenthood. i will give you $100. what does this tell you? because the for-profit entity has now gather all this information, then they go and work for the dnc in swing states and they can go out and target individuals, bypassing all of the campaign-finance rules. if this gentleman wanted to participate in the...
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a the aclu says the ruling is temporary setback. it is likely to return to the supreme court, but not for months. outban can be rolled nationwide, affecting hundreds of thousands of people. >> the president of france's national assembly says he will not resign. he was questioned at length over financial misconduct. he i is a close ally o of the fh president. reports.nn by his past. he spent over 12 hours being questioned. it ended with him being placedd under investigation linked to of position as the director a brittany insurance fund. when a previous investigation was launched in 2017, he was a minister in the new government. despite the backing of his abbas and colleagues, he resigned h hs post. >> he has the full confidence of the president. he is a loyal and honest man. >> he has earnened the president possibly. during the campapaign, he was emmanuel macron's right hand man. the initial investigation was dropped and he said he is confident the new case will go nowhere. the probe threatens a new embarrassment amid his threat to
a the aclu says the ruling is temporary setback. it is likely to return to the supreme court, but not for months. outban can be rolled nationwide, affecting hundreds of thousands of people. >> the president of france's national assembly says he will not resign. he was questioned at length over financial misconduct. he i is a close ally o of the fh president. reports.nn by his past. he spent over 12 hours being questioned. it ended with him being placedd under investigation linked to of...
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amendment 4 with reverend holmes in tallahassee action network and others, and the great work the acluand it won. it passed. the people in florida voted for it. and then all of a sudden, they come with this bill, the republicans in the state legislature, that in many ways took away what the voters had voted to make law. explain to me what happened and what can be done about this. >> well, it's exactly as you said, reverend. it was a tremendous victory for democracy when floridians last fall amended their constitution to return the right to vote to people with most felony convictions who had finished their sentence. it's clear that too much voter participation frightened florida politicians. so when the so when the ledgislature came i session in the spring, they passed a law that required people to pay all fines, fees, court costs, and the other charges that come along with any conviction before they could have their rights restored, where we're currently challenging that law in federal court because we think there should never be a price tag on the right to vote. >> there's a hearing o
amendment 4 with reverend holmes in tallahassee action network and others, and the great work the acluand it won. it passed. the people in florida voted for it. and then all of a sudden, they come with this bill, the republicans in the state legislature, that in many ways took away what the voters had voted to make law. explain to me what happened and what can be done about this. >> well, it's exactly as you said, reverend. it was a tremendous victory for democracy when floridians last...
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the campaign legal centre and the aclu. in conclusion, i wanted to thank everyone who worked on this and your support. we can strengthen our democracy, we can lift up working people and we can do this here and now. with your support, we will. thank you again. can we move this -- >> sorry, can you add me as a cosponsor. >> thank you. can we move this forward with a positive recommendation positive recommendation? without objection? thank you. great. we will go back to item number one. please call that item. >> agenda item number one is an ordinance amending the ministry of code to amend heart trouble and pneumonia presumptions for firefighter and police officer industrial disability and death result of duty and retirement benefits. >> thank you. today we are continuing an ordinance to amend the ministry of code that affects our first responders' ability to seek disability and retirement benefits when they suffer from heart trouble or pneumonia. due to the in parent nature of their job, the conditions they were kind and expos
the campaign legal centre and the aclu. in conclusion, i wanted to thank everyone who worked on this and your support. we can strengthen our democracy, we can lift up working people and we can do this here and now. with your support, we will. thank you again. can we move this -- >> sorry, can you add me as a cosponsor. >> thank you. can we move this forward with a positive recommendation positive recommendation? without objection? thank you. great. we will go back to item number...
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seeking asylum, these attacks have been deliberate, disgraceful, and fundamentally inhumane," the aclu's omar jadwat said. the trump administration is poised to cut off food aid to 3 million people as it plans a massive rollback of the supplemental nutritional assistance program, snap. this week, the agriculture department was flooded with over 75,000 comments from activists and political leaders as a public comment period for the rule change came to a close. among those who could be affected are as many as a half million schoolchildren who stand to lose access to free school meals. in chicago, 25,000 educators have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a work stoppage. about 94% of chicago teachers union members voted in favor of the strike authorization, with demands for more staffing and lower class sizes. this is ctu president jesse sharkey. >> we need staffing lilike nursg for socicial workers special education services. we need enforceable caps and class-size. we need pay and benefits, too, but that is not enough. we care deeply about the learning and working conditions in our schools.
seeking asylum, these attacks have been deliberate, disgraceful, and fundamentally inhumane," the aclu's omar jadwat said. the trump administration is poised to cut off food aid to 3 million people as it plans a massive rollback of the supplemental nutritional assistance program, snap. this week, the agriculture department was flooded with over 75,000 comments from activists and political leaders as a public comment period for the rule change came to a close. among those who could be...
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the aclu said congress never approved facial recognize nicks software for the tsa. otherwise. >> we are required to screen all passengers and screw boarding aircraft. it is fundamental that we identify them. the act mentions exploring the use of biometrics for that purpose. >> reporter: if passenger opt out, they fear they'll be put in a slow line and penalized. customs and border protection says it uses strong encryption to transfer the data, the cloud based matching system and services. they are using facial recognition at the u.s. border. they've caught 173 i'm posters -- imposters on land and seven people posing as someone else at the airport. lauren: jackie, thank you. latam airlines is debuting a star wars, galaxy's edge inspired plane this fall. it is designed by walt disney's creative team to celebrate the new disney star wars attraction. it will begin flying from brazil to orlando, florida. it will also make stops in miami, madrid, frankfurt and paris, all starting next month. cheryl: i like the facial recognition stuff as long as it's safe. as long as they
the aclu said congress never approved facial recognize nicks software for the tsa. otherwise. >> we are required to screen all passengers and screw boarding aircraft. it is fundamental that we identify them. the act mentions exploring the use of biometrics for that purpose. >> reporter: if passenger opt out, they fear they'll be put in a slow line and penalized. customs and border protection says it uses strong encryption to transfer the data, the cloud based matching system and...
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opponents including the aclu say the ban is unconstitutional.y has established safe parking programs for campers but those spots are limited. tonight's city council meeting starts at 5:00 p.m. >>> developing news, schools in puerto rico are closed as people brace for the impacts of tropical depression karen. this comes after two earthquakes including a 5.1 magnitude jolt. there are no immediate reports of damage. emergency management offices were already open around the clock in preparation for karen. the storm is expected to bring flash flooding and up to 8 inches of rain. >>> coming up, say good-bye to paper ticket sales at another b.a.r.t. station. where it's happening today in the east bay. >>> and president trump remains defiant. he denies there was any quid pro quo in his phone call with the president of ukraine. >>> a live look right now at the bay bridge. time now is 5:37. a check with meteorologist mike nicco. >>> hi, everybody. a look at the micro climates on the peninsula. you go to pacifica where these temperatures are taken up a cou
opponents including the aclu say the ban is unconstitutional.y has established safe parking programs for campers but those spots are limited. tonight's city council meeting starts at 5:00 p.m. >>> developing news, schools in puerto rico are closed as people brace for the impacts of tropical depression karen. this comes after two earthquakes including a 5.1 magnitude jolt. there are no immediate reports of damage. emergency management offices were already open around the clock in...
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and in fact, the aclu of northern california presented me with the ralph b. atkinson award for civil liberties for telling the story. and so, now other generations of our family have heard about the documentary, have heard about my work in the monterey, pacific grove, carmel area and come to learn more. in fact, tomorrow, i'm eating some descendants of quoc moi, so relatives of mine who i never met, they're coming from oregon, and i'll be showing them some of the history. but it's like we're putting the village back together. robert: we got to do a separate segment on that sometime, okay? gerry: yeah, sure. robert: thank you very much for telling us more of the story. gerry: thank you. robert: all right, well, coming up, yes, there was a chinatown in san jose, more than one. what happened to them? how can you still see what was there? stay with us, that's next. more than one, and they once thrived. their history is a rich and yet painful one, but one you can still see at san jose's history park. we went there to give you an introduction. [bell tolling] female
and in fact, the aclu of northern california presented me with the ralph b. atkinson award for civil liberties for telling the story. and so, now other generations of our family have heard about the documentary, have heard about my work in the monterey, pacific grove, carmel area and come to learn more. in fact, tomorrow, i'm eating some descendants of quoc moi, so relatives of mine who i never met, they're coming from oregon, and i'll be showing them some of the history. but it's like we're...
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planned parenthood, southern poverty law center, aclu and i have a laundry list. the 7990. 990 is a form they need to fill out essentially as the top line tax return for a not for profit. and what you're going to see consistently in these 990s, is a profit entity called grassroots campaigns inc. there are a 100 different types of organizations that this douglas phelps has been involved. in. fundraisers to joe biden, barack obama when he went and work for this organization, credited this organization -- not grassroots campaign inc. but the one that douglas phelps is involved in, teaching him how to win campaigns. believe him, believe barack obama, this how they learned how to do this. you are a 501(c)(3), which is a not for profit, where you -- if you make donation you get a tax writeoff. then a 501(c)(4)s some are a allowed to engage more politics but have a different tax treatment on how you can write off your taxes and talk to your tax account if you have questions. but these 501(c)(3) organizations, as a not for profit, this gentleman here could go and make $10
planned parenthood, southern poverty law center, aclu and i have a laundry list. the 7990. 990 is a form they need to fill out essentially as the top line tax return for a not for profit. and what you're going to see consistently in these 990s, is a profit entity called grassroots campaigns inc. there are a 100 different types of organizations that this douglas phelps has been involved. in. fundraisers to joe biden, barack obama when he went and work for this organization, credited this...
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the aclu says there needs to be laws limiting the technology. >> this was never clearly authorized the's simply not ready for airport use. we haven't debated the privacy concerns. and, frankly, we don't even understand what the agency wants to do and how they will be storing and using this data. >> cbp says it's really the fastest way to keep people safe. it's got a 97% match rate. and they have already stopped seven people posing as someone else from gaining access at airports. neil? >> neil: jacqui henrik thank you very much, jacqui. tomorrow on "your world" we will have the former defense secretary under bill clinton william carlin what he makes escalating out of the middle east particularly regarding saudi arabia and what's happening with iran. my special guest tomorrow. here comes "the five." >> jesse: welcome, everybody i'm jesse watters along with jedediah bila michael loftus and dana perino. we are in new york city and this is "the five." another prominent liberal caught in a racist photo scandal. canadian prime minister justin trudeau facing a firestorm over wearing a black fa
the aclu says there needs to be laws limiting the technology. >> this was never clearly authorized the's simply not ready for airport use. we haven't debated the privacy concerns. and, frankly, we don't even understand what the agency wants to do and how they will be storing and using this data. >> cbp says it's really the fastest way to keep people safe. it's got a 97% match rate. and they have already stopped seven people posing as someone else from gaining access at airports....
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que estÁ padeciendo condiciones inhumanas de las que la empresa saca provecho en un extenso informe aclustre del dos mil dieciocho, y que actualmente esa valorada en mÁs de dos mil trescientos millones de dÓlares, en ese documento tÍo se defiende de las denuncias y destaca su polÍtica de derechos humanos. nos esforzamos por defender la salud, el bienestar y los derechos bÁsicos de esas personas trabajando para garantizar su seguridad y bienestar bajo nuestra protecciÓn y cuidado, dice tapar personarse a mÍ me ocurriÓ aquÍ en el centro de atenciÓn de aurora, en colorado, donde las cÁmaras de televisiÓn captaron el momento curso, cuando fue liberado otro inmigrante, el mexicano emmanuel lÓpez. tanto tiempo sin verlos. >> sesenta centros de detenciÓn en todo el paÍs, varios de ellos, como los de colorado han estado bajo la lupa por las continuas denuncias de migrantes que van desde la falta de atenciÓn mÉdica hasta trabajos forzados por los que les pagan. colorado desde el pozo univisiÓn. representa una tropa, anunciÓ hoy el nombramiento del bombero o planean cÓmo fue asesor de seguridad na
que estÁ padeciendo condiciones inhumanas de las que la empresa saca provecho en un extenso informe aclustre del dos mil dieciocho, y que actualmente esa valorada en mÁs de dos mil trescientos millones de dÓlares, en ese documento tÍo se defiende de las denuncias y destaca su polÍtica de derechos humanos. nos esforzamos por defender la salud, el bienestar y los derechos bÁsicos de esas personas trabajando para garantizar su seguridad y bienestar bajo nuestra protecciÓn y cuidado, dice...
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they are different from the left that was all about free speech, due process aclu values. what we are seeing now is a lot of attempts to shut down speakers who come to college campuses.
they are different from the left that was all about free speech, due process aclu values. what we are seeing now is a lot of attempts to shut down speakers who come to college campuses.
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Sep 24, 2019
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both the aclu and the silicon valley law foundation they claim that it's unfair to ban ar v's if there is no alternative living situation. well the state of california is taking a used car dealership to call. has locations throughout the bay area, oakland sacramento, stockton and fairfield but the state's attorney general announced that his office was filing a lawsuit against a dealership. purpose lee misled customers to buy cars that they just couldn't afford. doug johnson explains. >>for many families the most expensive one-time purchase that they will make it is not a home for many. it is their vehicle attorney general javier becerra says his office is taking paul bakos good car company to court alleging that they misled. >>friday consumers and lenders what the results be next schumer's ended up with auto loans that they could not afford to repay was 7 locations across california, including in sacramento, stockton in fairfield the company says it has 488 employees helping thousands of low income people afford vehicles, the a g office says the company falsely advertise on tv and radi
both the aclu and the silicon valley law foundation they claim that it's unfair to ban ar v's if there is no alternative living situation. well the state of california is taking a used car dealership to call. has locations throughout the bay area, oakland sacramento, stockton and fairfield but the state's attorney general announced that his office was filing a lawsuit against a dealership. purpose lee misled customers to buy cars that they just couldn't afford. doug johnson explains....
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the aclu says it tested the technology and found it incorrectly matched 28 members of congress with crime suspects. opponents of the bill say the state should put restrictions on the technology ininstead of a ban. the bill cleared the state senate yesterday and now goes to the assembly. >>> our time is now 4:39. still ahead, the trump administration taking on vaping. after the break, we'll tell you what the president says do to ban flavored vapi in actionerg products because of a growing number of mysterious illnesses. >>> and the cable cars will be out of commission and off the streets for the next ten days. we'll tell you why. . >>> good morning. right now, we do have traffic that is going to be affected by an overturned car in walnut creek. now, this is a picture of the 680-24 interchange. if you are on 24 after the interchange, this is not affecting you. we'll let you know more about it coming up. >>> temperatures are set to warm up under the almost full moon. that will be tomorrow. then it is going to be easy to see today and tomorrow. >>> a $4 million settlement. a class action laws
the aclu says it tested the technology and found it incorrectly matched 28 members of congress with crime suspects. opponents of the bill say the state should put restrictions on the technology ininstead of a ban. the bill cleared the state senate yesterday and now goes to the assembly. >>> our time is now 4:39. still ahead, the trump administration taking on vaping. after the break, we'll tell you what the president says do to ban flavored vapi in actionerg products because of a...
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what she represents the aclu before congress and the executive branch could she covers various criminal justice issues including federal sentencing, prison reform, drug policy and capital punishment. she previously served as lead counsel the subcommittee on historic fair sensing act of 2010 which lowered the 100 to one disparity between crack and powder cocaine. this cynthia schenk is a mother of three beautiful children turn advocate for criminal justice reform policy for time in prison. her 15 year sentence under drug conspiracy laws was commuted by president obama after she served eight years in prison. ms. schenk was featured in hbo documentary "the sentence" here ms. piper kerman, author of "orange is the new black" which is about the 13 months by bruce ohr at the federal correction institution in danbury, connecticut. she is an advocate who teaches writing classes at two state prisons in ohio as an affiliate instructor with oberman university. ms. aleks kajstura is the legal director for prison policy, for the prison policy initiative and is played a central role in building is in
what she represents the aclu before congress and the executive branch could she covers various criminal justice issues including federal sentencing, prison reform, drug policy and capital punishment. she previously served as lead counsel the subcommittee on historic fair sensing act of 2010 which lowered the 100 to one disparity between crack and powder cocaine. this cynthia schenk is a mother of three beautiful children turn advocate for criminal justice reform policy for time in prison. her...
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he is a national legal director over the aclu and the george j.chell professor at georgetown university law center. a award winning author and the he league affairs account for the nation, lives in washington, dc. and then gordon reed, author omost elsewhered of the patriarchs is the charles warren professor of american legal history at harvard law school and professor of history and the faculty of harts signs at hard war. won the pulitzer price for the hemingss of montz mon sell low. her honors include -- conclude arthur fellowship, the national humanities medal. the national book award and the women of power and book ward. to her right is bren derek awe ore of the impeachers the trial of andrew johnson and the dream of a just nation, aguide book and cautionary tail tale for our times and a stunningly well attached look. her other books include ecstatic nation, and white heat, finalist for the national book critic circle award. her essays and review appear in many publications including the new york review of book. she teached in msa program in t
he is a national legal director over the aclu and the george j.chell professor at georgetown university law center. a award winning author and the he league affairs account for the nation, lives in washington, dc. and then gordon reed, author omost elsewhered of the patriarchs is the charles warren professor of american legal history at harvard law school and professor of history and the faculty of harts signs at hard war. won the pulitzer price for the hemingss of montz mon sell low. her...
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both the aclu and the silicon valley law foundation claim it is unfair to ban rv dwellers if there is no alternative living situation. san francisco's famous cable cars are back. crews spent about 12 days replacing the cable cars gearboxes which helped the cars move a pill. transportation officials say the work is part of a project to fix the cars that started 2 years ago it has an estimated cost of about 6 million bucks the system has been around since the 8 teen 70's. our local nfl team, them mixed results yesterday for the 2 bay area squads cave really joins us now with details 9 years in a row. >>coming on which team you supported to there been a great or a pretty tough way to begin the week but i like to get my good news for so let's start with the niners, san francisco finally returned to levi stadium yesterday after starting the season on the road. for yesterday's return home against the steelers things though got it was sloppy start the 49 ers turned the ball over. really stepped up to keep san francisco in this game. and often scott going down the stretch jimmy garoppolo conn
both the aclu and the silicon valley law foundation claim it is unfair to ban rv dwellers if there is no alternative living situation. san francisco's famous cable cars are back. crews spent about 12 days replacing the cable cars gearboxes which helped the cars move a pill. transportation officials say the work is part of a project to fix the cars that started 2 years ago it has an estimated cost of about 6 million bucks the system has been around since the 8 teen 70's. our local nfl team, them...
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opponents, including the aclu, say the ban is unconstitutional. the city has established safe parking programs for campers but those spots are limited. tonight's city council meeting starts at 5:00 p.m. >>> developing news this morning, schools in puerto rico are closed as people brace for the impacts of tropical depression karen. this comes after two earthquakes hit the country yesterday including a 5.1 magnitude jolt. the quakes hit northwest of isabela. they were followed by at least three aftershocks. there are no immediate reports of damage, though. emergency management offices are already open around the clock in preparation for karen. the storm is expected to bring flash flooding and up to 8 inches of rain. >>> all right. say good-bye to paper ticket sales at another b.a.r.t. station. we'll tell you where it's happening today in the east bay. >>> and another death being blamed on vaping. what we're learning about the latest victim. >>> the president remains defiant denying there was any type of quid pro quo in his conversation with the pres
opponents, including the aclu, say the ban is unconstitutional. the city has established safe parking programs for campers but those spots are limited. tonight's city council meeting starts at 5:00 p.m. >>> developing news this morning, schools in puerto rico are closed as people brace for the impacts of tropical depression karen. this comes after two earthquakes hit the country yesterday including a 5.1 magnitude jolt. the quakes hit northwest of isabela. they were followed by at...
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daily reform who in fact one of the people that won a judgment against him was first female student at aclu in a real estate person in montana gotten into some kind of disagreement and became the victim of the anti-semitic harassment. when the word gets out he didn't show up for his deposition. >> those are great cases we have cases representing abortion providers and they've also been the target of extreme hard i spent and publications of amplifying those voices. they were viciously harassed and then all the material was slightly exposed and so i think the more cases we bring against anonymous trolls, the better are the platforms that are amplified. >> right. i'm going to turn to some of the audience questions here. here's one. what do you think is the primary trigger that possesses somebody to stalk, harass and create fear and a woman or women that they target and why? what do you think is the primary? >> usually narcissistic parasites who can't cope with injury i have no interest in knowing what motivates them. that's somebody else's job. i just need them to stop. >> here is a segway. wh
daily reform who in fact one of the people that won a judgment against him was first female student at aclu in a real estate person in montana gotten into some kind of disagreement and became the victim of the anti-semitic harassment. when the word gets out he didn't show up for his deposition. >> those are great cases we have cases representing abortion providers and they've also been the target of extreme hard i spent and publications of amplifying those voices. they were viciously...
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the aclu vowing to block the pentagon from transferring $3.6 billion to build a border wall. the organization calling the move and unlawful power grab. the fund will be used to pour 175 miles of barriers and 127 military projects on hold. construction will begin in january, could last a year. an update, serena williams makes a 100 single match when at the u.s. open, beating china in the quarterfinals in just 44 minutes. on the men's side, roger fetter are is out of the tournament. >> the final. invincible. heather: he lost in 5 sets while battling a back injury. he playedmedvedev in the finals. hurricane dorian, back to that big story today, moving north now taking aim at the carolinas. live in charleston the city could take a direct hit. evacuations on the north carolina coast. our next guest is the mayor of a town crippled by hurricane florence last year. lessons they learned from that powerful storm when they join us next. are you a veteran, own a home, and need cash? you should know about the newday va home loan for veterans. it lets you borrow up to 100 percent of your h
the aclu vowing to block the pentagon from transferring $3.6 billion to build a border wall. the organization calling the move and unlawful power grab. the fund will be used to pour 175 miles of barriers and 127 military projects on hold. construction will begin in january, could last a year. an update, serena williams makes a 100 single match when at the u.s. open, beating china in the quarterfinals in just 44 minutes. on the men's side, roger fetter are is out of the tournament. >> the...
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the aclu will continue to challenge the rule. >>> president trump is considering mike pompeo for a second full-time job, replacing john bolton as national security adviser. it's not clear how seriously the president is about pompeo serving duserve ing dual roles. the president has been given a list for other replacements for bolten. the move is not without precedent. henry kissinger was president nixon's national security adviser when he was appointed secretary of state in 1973. >>> the house committee votes to find the parameters of its impeachment investigation into president trump. the resolution is expected to lay out the ground rules for potential impeachment hearings. it's a procedural vote but it does represent a step forward for the impeachment investigation. 130 democrats are calling for an inquiry. speaker nancy pelosi is not quite there yet. but a fellow democrat thinks he knows what she's up to. >> there's an old adage, that if you boil a frog, it will swim around until it gets cooked. and my sense the speaker is cooking the president. >> democratic aides say the goal is to re
the aclu will continue to challenge the rule. >>> president trump is considering mike pompeo for a second full-time job, replacing john bolton as national security adviser. it's not clear how seriously the president is about pompeo serving duserve ing dual roles. the president has been given a list for other replacements for bolten. the move is not without precedent. henry kissinger was president nixon's national security adviser when he was appointed secretary of state in 1973....
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cbp says 1et d afteren acio passengersw crend a fundam enta i bi >> aclu p in slow lane for wanting proifo kee people >> camera,udclou matching service and bms. >> cbicers using faciacbl recognition at u.s. border. so far 3 cimposters on land and 7 peopleosing assomeon. in new york, jacqui heinrich fox news. >> let me know what youhink of this. >> ♪ . take a little break there to listen to sie muc. >> sorry. >> what are you ing? she was dancing people. just good.stracted you guys. concert once again.ou canutactu iconic musician memorialized with a tourin late sr will be a featured hologram. now the first tour date for evening with wtney late february i u. u. k. but it is expected to expand europe, mexico and n americ whitney xraes m fixedan emotions about seeing hologram perf t do you think. ove whitney. i n>>ever went to a concert i would love to seeer s in concert. i d klogr aamjust w a p ive.r hereouvearn >> ah.see p it. >> ton true whitney houston o ere, you ow ,ns at. >> thsour >> ier >> wellfa i hn.ad to dan tak ree clea i'm farln. >> all right. 71st emmywards airs tomorrow night he
cbp says 1et d afteren acio passengersw crend a fundam enta i bi >> aclu p in slow lane for wanting proifo kee people >> camera,udclou matching service and bms. >> cbicers using faciacbl recognition at u.s. border. so far 3 cimposters on land and 7 peopleosing assomeon. in new york, jacqui heinrich fox news. >> let me know what youhink of this. >> ♪ . take a little break there to listen to sie muc. >> sorry. >> what are you ing? she was dancing...
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what happened in 2016, the obama administration was sued by the aclu and call the deplorable in ice boxese point the obama administration, he deported over 3 million people so joe biden should -- living up to the failures of the previous administration and point out the fact -- it will be 20 the number of deportations during his term well over 3 million total which is why he was referred to as the deepwater in chief. the pictures that have been shown, some of the media organizations trying to attribute this to donald trump but these pictures were from the time president obama was in office. >> for me it was completely silent on the obama administration, the immigration issue but when it comes -- they are trying to find any issues they can find with the obama administration. the idea are responsible to a certain extent for bringing this issue to the emotional part, what is going on is what happened in the previous administration. heather: another topic gun control, beto o'rourke, he is passionate about it but talked about taking away guns. listen to what he had to say. >> we will take your
what happened in 2016, the obama administration was sued by the aclu and call the deplorable in ice boxese point the obama administration, he deported over 3 million people so joe biden should -- living up to the failures of the previous administration and point out the fact -- it will be 20 the number of deportations during his term well over 3 million total which is why he was referred to as the deepwater in chief. the pictures that have been shown, some of the media organizations trying to...
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working on the issue, and just swept the nation, and five years ago, everybody was, like, oh, it's aclu and -- it's free speech, going to freeze all she speech on the internet if you criminal ize revenge porn. >> and that has changed. >> at attitude has changed. >> thesive rights initiative and people working on the issues have pointed out that, no, it's not going to break free speech and break the internet but will protect people from terrible forms of harass: i want to ask you and then we have questions from the audience which i will move on to but i wanted to ask you also, when i was reporting the piece it was in 2015, and it was before the election, and i know that -- i wonder how much of your work has taken on somewhat more political cast? i know you have done some work with people who are being sort of harassed by white nationalis and others, and i wonder how much -- if you're seeing caseys those sort of forms of harassment may be more interpersonal and more political or emerging a little bit or if it's just changed in general what you -- what kinds of trolls you deal with, what k
working on the issue, and just swept the nation, and five years ago, everybody was, like, oh, it's aclu and -- it's free speech, going to freeze all she speech on the internet if you criminal ize revenge porn. >> and that has changed. >> at attitude has changed. >> thesive rights initiative and people working on the issues have pointed out that, no, it's not going to break free speech and break the internet but will protect people from terrible forms of harass: i want to ask...