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the client the aclu had not seen before.ne group of complainers were public school teachers who were put on full maternity leave when their pregnancy started to show because schools worried they do not want the little children to think their teacher swallowed a watermelon. -- the leave was unpaid -- and there was no guaranteed right to return. they began to complain. it was the two things coming together, the students wanting to learn about the women status under the law, and these new complaints coming to the aclu. tremendouswas a stroke of good fortune because thentil the start of 1970's, it was not possible to move the court in the direction of recognizing women as people of equal citizenship stature. david: when president clinton became president, e-work somebody beat -- you were somebody being considered and president clinton said women do not want her. justice ginsberg: i had written a comment on roe v. wade, and it was not 100% applauding that decision. ♪ cases you won a number of for the aclu on gender discrimination
the client the aclu had not seen before.ne group of complainers were public school teachers who were put on full maternity leave when their pregnancy started to show because schools worried they do not want the little children to think their teacher swallowed a watermelon. -- the leave was unpaid -- and there was no guaranteed right to return. they began to complain. it was the two things coming together, the students wanting to learn about the women status under the law, and these new...
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laughter and then, there were women incoming to the aclu.ty, so women had complaints that they hadn't aired before. one group were teachers who were put on what was euphemistically called "maternity leave" as soon as they began to show. because after all, you didn't want the little children to think that teacher had swallowed a watermelon. laughter but these were women who said, "we are ready, willing, and able to work, and there is no reason why we should be forced out of the classroom". and it was the students on the one hand, the new complainants on the other, that drove me into the effort. i wonder if you would reflect for us, in the context of the progress that you made, we've heard about some 300 cases that were taken when you are involved with the american civil liberties union, to do with gender discrimination — six of them were heard by the supreme court, five of which you won. i wonder whether you think that the sorts of progress that was made during your time with the american civil liberties union, whether you think that those th
laughter and then, there were women incoming to the aclu.ty, so women had complaints that they hadn't aired before. one group were teachers who were put on what was euphemistically called "maternity leave" as soon as they began to show. because after all, you didn't want the little children to think that teacher had swallowed a watermelon. laughter but these were women who said, "we are ready, willing, and able to work, and there is no reason why we should be forced out of the...
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will beng today's event genie from the aclu of new hampshire. neither the aclu new hampshire nor the rudman center, we are both nonpartisan organizations and neither endorses political candidates. that, please welcome senator cory booker. [applause] booker: hello, everybody. thank you. thank you. all right. sit down, for crying out loud. me to notalready told go beyond the boundaries of the aclu sign. as a former footfall -- football player, whenever i'm stationary, i think a linebacker will hit me. i really want to get into a conversation. understand that i'm here because americans were really -- willing to stand up for the rights of people who do not necessarily look or pray like them or are even in the same geography. it was a group of activists in a small town in new jersey years ago that made this determination that black families would try to move into northern new jersey suburbs, the can for the best public schools, and they said they would stand up and fight for them. they formed a group that would do sting operations in new jersey and t
will beng today's event genie from the aclu of new hampshire. neither the aclu new hampshire nor the rudman center, we are both nonpartisan organizations and neither endorses political candidates. that, please welcome senator cory booker. [applause] booker: hello, everybody. thank you. thank you. all right. sit down, for crying out loud. me to notalready told go beyond the boundaries of the aclu sign. as a former footfall -- football player, whenever i'm stationary, i think a linebacker will...
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the aclu has made it clear we will sue them if they pass this will.are driving support all across the country for the trans community, making sure every single lawmaker in south dakota knows we are watching their vote in the house and if they move from the house to the senate, we will be holding them accountable there as well. hopefully, this means they are reconsidering their votes and that we can ultimately stop this thing. no matter what, whether it happens, both chchambers, we wil keep pushing the governor to make sure she knows those concerns arere legitimate she should absolutely veto this if it gets to her desk. if she signs it into law, we will see her in. amy: i want to bring in yancy ford to this conversation. but if you arare featured in ths do incredible documentary called "disclosure" about trans life. yancy ford is the first openly trans director to be nominated for an oscar. lastly, though you were not in south dakota, you were tuning in to thehe stream m of south dakoa public broadcasting watching this debate closely. your response to
the aclu has made it clear we will sue them if they pass this will.are driving support all across the country for the trans community, making sure every single lawmaker in south dakota knows we are watching their vote in the house and if they move from the house to the senate, we will be holding them accountable there as well. hopefully, this means they are reconsidering their votes and that we can ultimately stop this thing. no matter what, whether it happens, both chchambers, we wil keep...
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crystal eastman was the founder of the aclu. amy: explain who joseph lash is. blanche: joseph lash was the biographer of eleanor roosevelt, really, her chosen son. they were very close, and joe was a good son. so anything that eleanor roosevelt said, joe wrote, and anything she said she didn't want dealt with, he didn't deal with. and then she said, i didn't care about power. and hehe wrote, she didn't care about power. and then i knew i had a story. but first, i called him up. and i said, joe, what's up with you not having hic at all in any of the many books you've written about eleanor roosevelt? and he said, well, i hated her. but let's have d dinner. and we had dinner. and he s suggested t that i rey needed to write about eleanor roosevelt. and he took me up to hyde park, and i saw the papers. we walked through them together, hyde park, where the rows where the roseville and where the fdr library is, and it's called the fdr l libra, even to this day. it's not called the fdr and eleanor library. anyway, so i thought this was like 1981. and i thought i could
crystal eastman was the founder of the aclu. amy: explain who joseph lash is. blanche: joseph lash was the biographer of eleanor roosevelt, really, her chosen son. they were very close, and joe was a good son. so anything that eleanor roosevelt said, joe wrote, and anything she said she didn't want dealt with, he didn't deal with. and then she said, i didn't care about power. and hehe wrote, she didn't care about power. and then i knew i had a story. but first, i called him up. and i said, joe,...
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aclu deputy legal director louise melling said -- "apologizing is not enough. the national archives must explain to the public why it even took the orwellian step of trying to rewrite history and erasing women's bodies from it, as well as who ordered it." we'll have more with louise melling later in the broadcast. move 9 member delbert orr africa, known as del africa, was released from a pennsylvania prison saturday after 42 years behind bars. del africa was arrested with eight others f following a 1978 police raid on the house of move, a radical, anti-police-brutality and largely african-american organization. the members were convicted in the killing of philadelphia police officer james ramp. one member of the move 9, chuck africa, still remains in prison. six othehers have been released and one member died behind bars. to see our 2018 interview with move 9 member debbie africa with move 9 member debbie africa with her son mike shortly after debbie was released from prison, go to democracynow.org. former new york republican congressmember chris collins was se
aclu deputy legal director louise melling said -- "apologizing is not enough. the national archives must explain to the public why it even took the orwellian step of trying to rewrite history and erasing women's bodies from it, as well as who ordered it." we'll have more with louise melling later in the broadcast. move 9 member delbert orr africa, known as del africa, was released from a pennsylvania prison saturday after 42 years behind bars. del africa was arrested with eight others...
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in response, the aclu of massachusetts said -- "given the trump administration's xenophobic policies and cbp's troubling practice at logan airport of sending students with valid visas back to iran, it is shameful that the government defied a federal court order and deported shahab without due process." in phoenix, arizona, the family of a 19-year-old black teen who was shot by police with a rubber bullet in the chest and tackled to the ground is demanding the officers be immediately fired. dion humphrey has a developmental disability. he is a sickle cell patient. he was attacked by police on january 10 when the officers allegedly confused him for his older half-brother who had an arrest warrant. the officers shot him with a rubber bulullet, tackled h him, stepped on humphrey's back, denied him medical attention, and interrogated him for seven hours. this is dion humphrey speaking to the family spokesperson reverend gerrit melvin in the hospital. >> your here. you survived your r encounter wh popolice. how dodoes your body feel?l? like my y body is burning, the pain that i have right
in response, the aclu of massachusetts said -- "given the trump administration's xenophobic policies and cbp's troubling practice at logan airport of sending students with valid visas back to iran, it is shameful that the government defied a federal court order and deported shahab without due process." in phoenix, arizona, the family of a 19-year-old black teen who was shot by police with a rubber bullet in the chest and tackled to the ground is demanding the officers be immediately...
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. >> reporter: the aclu is now suing to find out how, when and where federal law enforcement is using live facial recognition. in some cities including san francisco, as they move to outlaw it. the most extreme example, china, where every citizen is watched and assigned a social credit score, based on their activities a 21st century pandora's box of privacy an safety tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> let's turn now t nbc news investigat in our lettuce, especially romaine, is under growing scrutiny, for dangerous outbreaks of e. coli. the question is, is the fda moving fast enough to protect us nbc's vicky nguyen has our report in collaboration with the boston globe spotlight team >> lucas, turn around. >> reporter: lucas parker once loved puddles. and playgrounds. this is lucas now. a little more than a year ago, he got e. coli from romaine lettuce, in a salad he shared with his dad on a family vacation to california now, the 3-year-old is blind, barely moves, >> i don't leave hlife >> reporter: there are now more e. coli illnesses caused by vegetables like romaine and leafy gre
. >> reporter: the aclu is now suing to find out how, when and where federal law enforcement is using live facial recognition. in some cities including san francisco, as they move to outlaw it. the most extreme example, china, where every citizen is watched and assigned a social credit score, based on their activities a 21st century pandora's box of privacy an safety tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> let's turn now t nbc news investigat in our lettuce, especially romaine,...
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but lee gelernt of the aclu told me that of those over 4,000 families that were separated -- and onet, at least, was deported back to their country of origin without their child -- of those 4000 cases lee gelernt , of the aclu estimated that 10 -- 10% to 20% affected mayan-language-speaking guatemalans. that is enormous. that's not just of the guatemalan asylum seekers. that's of all of the families separated. the kind of scale of the problem was what most surprised me when i began reporting this story. amy: we will into rachel's peace at democracynow.org. for the full conversation, go announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ i'm rob matheson and this is the newshour life. world next 60 minutes, leaders resolve the conflict in lilibya but russia is not confident ththey wl reacach a deal. in his firststriday sermrmon in eight years, iran's supreme leader calls for national u uniy anand condemns western powers. he led the investigation into the impeachment of u.s. president bill clinton. now ken
but lee gelernt of the aclu told me that of those over 4,000 families that were separated -- and onet, at least, was deported back to their country of origin without their child -- of those 4000 cases lee gelernt , of the aclu estimated that 10 -- 10% to 20% affected mayan-language-speaking guatemalans. that is enormous. that's not just of the guatemalan asylum seekers. that's of all of the families separated. the kind of scale of the problem was what most surprised me when i began reporting...
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but lee gelernt of the aclu told me that of those over 4,000 families that were separated -- and onet, at least, was deported back to their country of origin without their child -- of those 4000 cases lee gelernt , of the aclu estimated that 10 -- 10% to 20% affected mayan-language-speaking guatemalans. that is enormous. that's not just of the guatemalan asylum seekers. that's of all of the families separated. the kind of scale of the problem was what most surprised me when i began reporting this story. amy: we will into rachel's peace at democracynow.org. for the full conversation, go [sums guitar] want tdodo it r mymy fend? n: yes, we'lll doit f forim. rl: yeah. auaughte sam t thankou.u. ght o o rloyoyce ithe e cotry blbls gegend fm c com, misssssippi. on t w weekes, p peoe gathth in t b backyd ofof 's s use, thununoffial m meeng plala for this small tn'n'musisicis. spontaneo j jams ve b bir to new,mpmprovid tutune and i i e e sun,ime e go by veve slowlyririnkinbeerer a jamming.g. rl: ♪ can geget [iistitinc? i olold yo sononny
but lee gelernt of the aclu told me that of those over 4,000 families that were separated -- and onet, at least, was deported back to their country of origin without their child -- of those 4000 cases lee gelernt , of the aclu estimated that 10 -- 10% to 20% affected mayan-language-speaking guatemalans. that is enormous. that's not just of the guatemalan asylum seekers. that's of all of the families separated. the kind of scale of the problem was what most surprised me when i began reporting...
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the judge heard from the the aclu acoupling them of resuming the practice that sparked outrage. the judge found in evidence of abuse and refused to issue no guidelines but ordered dna tests when the question of parental ties are in doubt. >>> a new california poll shows month one candidate is dominating the contest in the golden state but bernie sanders is leading with 27% among voters. former vice president joe biden and senator elizabeth warren follow closely behind. >>> now to operation varsity blues. federal prosecutors say that actress lori laughlin and other defendants are with holding evidence in the college admission scandal creating a fight before the trial even begins. both sides are looking for documents related to the scheme. on friday lori laughlin's lawyers had access to secret usc documents that allegedly include information about the number of students accepted into usc who were considered vip or whose parents donated at least $50,000. the feds claim wealthy parents bribe and paid for spots at top tier schools. >>> 4:51. the governor is outlining the bold plans i
the judge heard from the the aclu acoupling them of resuming the practice that sparked outrage. the judge found in evidence of abuse and refused to issue no guidelines but ordered dna tests when the question of parental ties are in doubt. >>> a new california poll shows month one candidate is dominating the contest in the golden state but bernie sanders is leading with 27% among voters. former vice president joe biden and senator elizabeth warren follow closely behind. >>> now...
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>> the aclu says we have deep privacy concerns about this, tracking people. >> this is a horrible idea they're treating grown kids like they're children. they're in college, they're living their own lives. if they don't go to class, they'll fail. that's life. >> it's their problem. >> that's how you learn. >> what's interesting is that it started with the athletes. apparently mu's athletic department has been using the tracking app for the past four years for all freshman. >> and didn't ask them if it was okay. >> it was almost a condition of their scholarships, which i think is so wrong, so very wrong. >> stop it. stop it. they'll learn. kids are smart. they figure it out. they figure, oh, i got 45 fs and one a. >> yeah, yeah. >> i'm in trouble. >> yeah, and then -- >> they know. >> like they do with dogs, they put a shock collar on them and leave the campus. >> that's what it is. >> it's so weird to me that you're 18, you can join the service and you can strap on a gun and fight and serve our country overseas and then some other college students, they don't even have faith that they
>> the aclu says we have deep privacy concerns about this, tracking people. >> this is a horrible idea they're treating grown kids like they're children. they're in college, they're living their own lives. if they don't go to class, they'll fail. that's life. >> it's their problem. >> that's how you learn. >> what's interesting is that it started with the athletes. apparently mu's athletic department has been using the tracking app for the past four years for all...
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getting in trouble with the local affiliates of the aclu is how the case began.d three ways. if he's discriminated against because his wife is the wage earner and social security [inaudible] but doesn't get the same protection. discrimination against the male as a parent. why should a woman only have the opportunity to care for a child. and there was one who said why should this baby have the opportunity for parental care when one parent is deceased hurt women, men and children. >> it iso extraordinary hearing you talk about these cases. they've kept in touch with the people involved and displayed such an incredible sympathy and concern. >> what is happening if these were not stage cases, we are not goingg out looking for plainti plaintiffs. people with alert and generalized on the basis of gender. school teachers that were forced out of the classroom and as one school superintendent put it [inaudible] [laughter] in the 70s they stopped accepting as part of the territory. and they said this isn't right we shouldn't be forced out of the classroom we are capable of
getting in trouble with the local affiliates of the aclu is how the case began.d three ways. if he's discriminated against because his wife is the wage earner and social security [inaudible] but doesn't get the same protection. discrimination against the male as a parent. why should a woman only have the opportunity to care for a child. and there was one who said why should this baby have the opportunity for parental care when one parent is deceased hurt women, men and children. >> it iso...
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the aclu challenged the policy saying it did not justify child separation.itional dollars from the pentagon could - $7 billion, for 800 and miles. it would finish the project by 2022. the 880 miles would be more than the 509 miles the administration had planned originally for the wall. heavy snow blasting the pacific northwest was a terrifying crash, on camera in wyoming with the driver losing control on an icy road and coming within inches of hitting a state trooper. a dangerous time of year to be driving. >> reporter: if you live in that area we are talking several rounds of heavy winter weather eventually running into a higher elevation, talking about big snowfall totals including ice and all the wind. here's everything we are looking at for winter storm watches and warnings, advisory stretching to central california and back to the east. and a couple big systems. and it is getting two feet of snow. this is something we are tracking with big snowfall a couple days lingering until the middle or end of the week. >> for the first time in more than a decade w
the aclu challenged the policy saying it did not justify child separation.itional dollars from the pentagon could - $7 billion, for 800 and miles. it would finish the project by 2022. the 880 miles would be more than the 509 miles the administration had planned originally for the wall. heavy snow blasting the pacific northwest was a terrifying crash, on camera in wyoming with the driver losing control on an icy road and coming within inches of hitting a state trooper. a dangerous time of year...
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those asylum agreements are being challenged by the aclu. shannon: thank you. other stories, the teenager suspected of killing two people did not use his right to remain silent. the suspect told everyone to check out his social media. >> that is me. upcoming artists, i do realize -- everything i did, i do. >> karen williams is facing capital murder charges but he says he acted in self-defense. he was scheduled to perform at the bar where the shooting took place. the nightclub where one person was killed and 15 injured could be declared a public nuisance. kansas people launch an investigation into the nine ultra loungewear shooter opened fire and people waiting to get inside the club before he was shot and killed by non-security guard. the shooter never should've had a gun since he had a felony conviction. it was also the scene of a drive-by shooting last week. 6000 servicemembers return home after a 10 month deployment around the world, uss abraham lincoln sailors and pilots arriving in san diego greeted by friends. >> welcome back daddy, never letting go. >> r
those asylum agreements are being challenged by the aclu. shannon: thank you. other stories, the teenager suspected of killing two people did not use his right to remain silent. the suspect told everyone to check out his social media. >> that is me. upcoming artists, i do realize -- everything i did, i do. >> karen williams is facing capital murder charges but he says he acted in self-defense. he was scheduled to perform at the bar where the shooting took place. the nightclub where...
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if apple continues its position, it is supported by groups like the aclu and other groups on the leftthe administration or the ghost will have to take them to court on this. lou: taking them to court. that to me is a disgrace. they should be embarrassed and frankly i don't know what the consequences should be. there should be a significant consequence, i would think. let's turn to this media research report on impeachment coverage. if we can put up this breakdown please on the full screen' of the way the networks spent time covering from september 24 through january 1 in the last quarter. the time network spent on impeachment and other issues. 849 minutes. withdrawing troops from syria, 126. fight against isis. 78 minutes. north korea, 17 minutes. trade and the economy, 9 minutes. that is breathtaking. and against that backdrop, 5% negative -- 95% negative coverage against this president. >> almost all of it was negative on impeachment towards the president. if you look at polls of democratic voters in some of the early primary states. the age old question. one of the most important i
if apple continues its position, it is supported by groups like the aclu and other groups on the leftthe administration or the ghost will have to take them to court on this. lou: taking them to court. that to me is a disgrace. they should be embarrassed and frankly i don't know what the consequences should be. there should be a significant consequence, i would think. let's turn to this media research report on impeachment coverage. if we can put up this breakdown please on the full screen' of...
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the aclu has been aggressive in taking the administration to court. >> we have been busy fighting backiolated constitutional law in so many fields. for the most part the courts agree with us. >> who sits on the bench will be election year focus. clarence thomas dismissed suggestions we will step down soon and the older member ruth beginsberg says she will stay put. >> i am alive --oo some of the most contentious decisions coming in the middle of the election race. >> mike: up next the opioid epidemic. beyond our borders. australia is trying to help communities ravaged by wildfires that left 17 people dead. thousands fled to the shore line. more than 175 homes were destroyed. 9 people dieded as rains and flooding hit indonesia's capital during new year celebrations. thousands were evacuated and one airport close. 14.5 inches of rain drenched the area. pope francis apologized for hitting the hand of a well wisher who grabbed him. he confessed to losing his patient with the woman strolling in the square to admire the vatican's nativity scene. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ robin hood and little
the aclu has been aggressive in taking the administration to court. >> we have been busy fighting backiolated constitutional law in so many fields. for the most part the courts agree with us. >> who sits on the bench will be election year focus. clarence thomas dismissed suggestions we will step down soon and the older member ruth beginsberg says she will stay put. >> i am alive --oo some of the most contentious decisions coming in the middle of the election race. >>...
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the best thing they can do if they wanted to win was to back off evangelicals, the aclu, the freedomrom religion foundation and stop threatening people of faith every time they stick their heads out of the church door and marginalizing them with these attacks. >> a quick final word. >> i agree with tony's take on this. we cannot demonize anyone. we need to build a big tents to be successful against this president and welcome those very evangelicals who are upset with the president's rhetoric, upset with his policies especially at the border and separating families, we have to give them a safe harbor and can't demonize anyone. >> happy new year. can you sue if your food makes you or your dog fat? stick around for our diet feed night court next. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. ♪ >> shannon: time now for night court. on the docket >> time for night court, two cases related to weight loss and allegedly false advertising, new york woman blaming a popular dog food brand for making her pup fat. a california woman is upset with a popul
the best thing they can do if they wanted to win was to back off evangelicals, the aclu, the freedomrom religion foundation and stop threatening people of faith every time they stick their heads out of the church door and marginalizing them with these attacks. >> a quick final word. >> i agree with tony's take on this. we cannot demonize anyone. we need to build a big tents to be successful against this president and welcome those very evangelicals who are upset with the president's...
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those asylum agreements being challenged by the aclu in district court.king race issues at the brown and black democratic presidential forum but there was only one nonwhite candidate on the stage. jillian: the field narrows ahead of the primary. fox news political analyst gianna caldwell, thanks for being here. we are keeping an ion davos. as we keep an eye on that is there a diverse any problem within the democrats? >> they created this problem, there should be some level of diversity, we should be looking for the best candidate most equipped to handle issues that plague america but when it comes to the democratic party and the black vote a lot of the things they are offering our issues they created, policies through and through especially when it comes to the african-american community, it led to rules in the black community, mass incarceration, the crime bill the joe biden and bernie sanders voted for, dodd-frank, banking regulations among jpmorgan chase and bank of america, african-americans arrived for loans which african-americans retained a lot of
those asylum agreements being challenged by the aclu in district court.king race issues at the brown and black democratic presidential forum but there was only one nonwhite candidate on the stage. jillian: the field narrows ahead of the primary. fox news political analyst gianna caldwell, thanks for being here. we are keeping an ion davos. as we keep an eye on that is there a diverse any problem within the democrats? >> they created this problem, there should be some level of diversity,...
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the aclu saying, quote, allowing employers and universities to use their religious beliefs to block employees students birth control coverage isn't religious liberty, it is discrimination. the legal group representing them saying there are plenty of ways to provide contraceptives without forcing canceled nuns to participate. shannon: both of these cases will be argued in march or april. decision in late june, early july. crime sword under pete buttigieg, the police department was warned to watch out for sizeisam and not use phrase like hearing impaired. kristin tate will explain in debate next. it's nice to finally meet you in person. you're pete nocchio? oh, the pic? that was actually a professional headshot. i'm sure that's it, yeah. i, uh, i think i've lost a few pounds recently too. i'm actually doing a juice cleanse. wait! you don't... (glass breaking) (gasp) ah! oh...! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ♪ robin hood and little john runnin' through the forest ♪ ♪ laughin' back and forth at what the other'n
the aclu saying, quote, allowing employers and universities to use their religious beliefs to block employees students birth control coverage isn't religious liberty, it is discrimination. the legal group representing them saying there are plenty of ways to provide contraceptives without forcing canceled nuns to participate. shannon: both of these cases will be argued in march or april. decision in late june, early july. crime sword under pete buttigieg, the police department was warned to...
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ben wizner of the aclu said of the incident -- "the state department cannot retaliate against a news outlet because one of its reporters asked tough questions. it is the job of reporters to ask the tough questions, not be polite company." in more media news, "the washington post" is under fire after it suspended a reporter for tweeting about a rape allegation against basketball superstar kobe bryant, who died sunday in a helicopter crash that also killed his 13-year-old daughter gigi and seven others. felicia sonmez posted a link to a daily beast article about the 2003 sexual assault allegation against bryant, which was met with immediate backlash by other users. in a now-deleted post, sonmez wrote in response to the criticism -- "any public figure is worth remembering in their totality even if that public figure is beloved and that totality unsettling. that folks are responding with rage and threats toward me -- someone who did not write the piece but found it well reported -- speaks volumes about the pressure people come under to stay silent in these cases." "the washington post" o
ben wizner of the aclu said of the incident -- "the state department cannot retaliate against a news outlet because one of its reporters asked tough questions. it is the job of reporters to ask the tough questions, not be polite company." in more media news, "the washington post" is under fire after it suspended a reporter for tweeting about a rape allegation against basketball superstar kobe bryant, who died sunday in a helicopter crash that also killed his 13-year-old...
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if apple continues its position, it is supported by groups like the aclu and other groups on the leftration or the ghost will have to take them to court on this. lou: taking them to court. that to me is a disgrace. they should be embarrassed and frankly i don't know what the consequences should be. there should be a significant consequence, i would think. let's turn to this media research report on impeachment coverage. if we can put up this breakdown please on the full screen' of the way the networks spent time covering from september 24 through january 1 in the last quarter. the time network spent on impeachment and other issues. 849 minutes. withdrawing troops from syria, 126. fight against isis. 78 minutes. north korea, 17 minutes. trade and the economy, 9 minutes. that is breathtaking. and against that backdrop, 5% negative -- 95% negative coverage against this president. >> almost all of it was negative on impeachment towards the president. if you look at polls of democratic voters in some of the early primary states. the age old question. one of the most important issues to you
if apple continues its position, it is supported by groups like the aclu and other groups on the leftration or the ghost will have to take them to court on this. lou: taking them to court. that to me is a disgrace. they should be embarrassed and frankly i don't know what the consequences should be. there should be a significant consequence, i would think. let's turn to this media research report on impeachment coverage. if we can put up this breakdown please on the full screen' of the way the...
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i know that often times comes at the direction of the senate majority leader and in this case the acluent a letter to mitch mcconnell and the press is not allowed them, and banning electronic devices, and what are your thoughts on that given what happened in 1999? do you think that's a little too much? >> well, it's hard for me to make a judgment because i only know what i read about in the press. i have not actually seen the rules they have set up. as you may recall, you were around there. >> uh-huh. >> we had a whole lot more press than we normally do at the capitol, so we did have to put additional rules in place that allowed the senators to come and go without being constantly surrounded by press, but -- and there were other issues that the press had. i recall -- once i heard enough of the complaints, i convened a meeting with the press gallery head and some members of the press in my office, in my conference room, and we spent 5 1/2 hours going over those rules and as you may recall, we worked it out. we all compromised a little bit. it worked out very well and the press from that
i know that often times comes at the direction of the senate majority leader and in this case the acluent a letter to mitch mcconnell and the press is not allowed them, and banning electronic devices, and what are your thoughts on that given what happened in 1999? do you think that's a little too much? >> well, it's hard for me to make a judgment because i only know what i read about in the press. i have not actually seen the rules they have set up. as you may recall, you were around...
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it's a little jarring when a party that gets supports, groups like the aclu, forgets about innocent untilroven guilty, especially when there is a juicy political or judicial opponent to be smeared, which is exactly of course what happened when democrats without evidence card brett kavanaugh as a abuser and even a gang. now the left is trying to pull the same routine on trump by drastically lowering the bar for high crimes and misdemeanors to impeach him. what a trump's high crime? a quid pro quo that never happened? it's not in the transcript of the zelensky call, we know it, but the democrats have seized on the flip, boneheaded comment by mick mulvaney as key evidence. they're going to put that apparently in an article of impeachment. and the party that once believed in openness and transparency? that is now totally fine with keeping key witnesses behind closed doors. that way they control the narrative so they are ideological paramore's in the press. >> we have to impeach this president. >> i support impeachment. >> i don't think this impeachment process will take very long. >> to prese
it's a little jarring when a party that gets supports, groups like the aclu, forgets about innocent untilroven guilty, especially when there is a juicy political or judicial opponent to be smeared, which is exactly of course what happened when democrats without evidence card brett kavanaugh as a abuser and even a gang. now the left is trying to pull the same routine on trump by drastically lowering the bar for high crimes and misdemeanors to impeach him. what a trump's high crime? a quid pro...
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ints lawsuitthe aclu wte -- "the trumpdministratn has created a adly game musical chairs thaleaves desrate refugeesithout a se haven, in viotion of u. and internatnal law." vermont, e departme of motor vehies says itill change i policies d provid employees th antidirimination tining as rt of a selement with immigranrights gro, which ys federalmmigration officialssed the dmto crackdn on politicly active immigrants documes obined by thaclu and e gro migrant jce reveal iceimmigratioand custs enforcemt, used veont dmv toid its enrcement efrts for years, datingack to thebama admistration, witthe of t official sding immignt informion ties, g with peonal documtsnd incating peoe they belied were undocumend. the d'actionled to the deportion leaders othee group migrt justice. virginiaawmakers ved wednesday become th38th u.s.tate to apove the eql rits amendme, which wod guartee equal gal prections rerdless o gend. the constutional andment was approvedy congressn 1972 and was rafied by 35tates over the xt decade three stas shorof the reqred total neededy a 1982 ddline. present trump's justic dertmentn
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i would like to insert into the aclu d a report from the hich found that amazon's recognition technology misidentified 28 members of as other individuals ho had been arrested for crimes. including john lewis, a national legend, a national civil rights leader. so i would like to place that nto the record, and i would also like to mention that three members of this committee were misidentified. gomez, mr. clay, and mr. -- they were misidentified, and is ed that this technology not ready for primetime along with 11 republican members of like to, so i would now colleague, mr. gomez, who has personal experience with this for an opening statement. you, madam chair. first, this is the committee -- committee is holding its third hearing on this issue and up until two years ago this even on my radar, aclu conducted this test which falsely matched my identity with someone who crime.ted a then all of a sudden my ears doubt i but i had no was misidentified because of the color of my skin than anything else. o as i started to learn and do research on this issue my concerns only grew. i found out that
i would like to insert into the aclu d a report from the hich found that amazon's recognition technology misidentified 28 members of as other individuals ho had been arrested for crimes. including john lewis, a national legend, a national civil rights leader. so i would like to place that nto the record, and i would also like to mention that three members of this committee were misidentified. gomez, mr. clay, and mr. -- they were misidentified, and is ed that this technology not ready for...
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and up until two years ago, this issue was not even on my radar until the aclu conducted this test whichfalsely matched by identity with somebody who committed a crime. then all of a sudden my ears perked up. but i had no doubt that i was misidentified because of the color of my skin than anything else. so, as i started to learn and do research on this issue, my concerns only grew. i found out that it's being used in so many different ways, not only in law enforcement, at the federal level, the local level, but it's also being used when it comes to apartment buildings, when it comes to doorbells, when it comes to shoppers, when it comes to a variety of things. but at the same time, this technology is fundamentallyú flawed. for somebody who gets pulled over the police in certain areas is not a big deal. in other areas, it could be mean life or death if people think you are a violent fellen. so, we need to start taking this serious. this issue probably doesn't rank in the top three issues of any american out in the united states, but as it continues to be used and it continues to have issu
and up until two years ago, this issue was not even on my radar until the aclu conducted this test whichfalsely matched by identity with somebody who committed a crime. then all of a sudden my ears perked up. but i had no doubt that i was misidentified because of the color of my skin than anything else. so, as i started to learn and do research on this issue, my concerns only grew. i found out that it's being used in so many different ways, not only in law enforcement, at the federal level, the...
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. >> brian: if it is an act of terror and national security they should be -- >> jessica: the aclu ison this and saying it's a slippery slope. they go on with pfizer court, if we had kennedy here, she would be screaming about civil liberties and the fourth amendment. >> jessica: harris is exactly right, this is why apple fought the fbi over the san bernardino shooter's phone, they were not going to write specifically to allow the fbi to open it. that is their marketing message, we are protecting your phone, it is also an issue when you create backdoors, you create vulnerabilities in your encrypted products, because you make them less safe and accessible for cyber criminals. i want to point out, apple said, we have cooperated with law enforcement, we have given the fbi a wide variety of information about the pensacola shooter. i could back up, account information, transactional data for multiple accounts. they don't know what's on this phone, i think the justice department is trying to hide from the fact that they missed the fact that this murderer and 21 other saudis were people of ex
. >> brian: if it is an act of terror and national security they should be -- >> jessica: the aclu ison this and saying it's a slippery slope. they go on with pfizer court, if we had kennedy here, she would be screaming about civil liberties and the fourth amendment. >> jessica: harris is exactly right, this is why apple fought the fbi over the san bernardino shooter's phone, they were not going to write specifically to allow the fbi to open it. that is their marketing...
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the aclu is allowing employers and universities to use their religious beliefs, to block employees ands birth control coverage in this civil liberty, his determination. the legal group representing the nuns and all these cases probably argued in march and more likely in april. now these decisions are due by june or early july. >> bret: in the meantime, supreme court justice john roberts has two hats now. >> he's not afraid to add another bakery or two. thank you, see you tonight at 11. former republican chris collins has been sentenced to two years and two months in federal prison. he has admitted helping his son and others that dodge $800,000 in stock market losses by tipping them off that a drug trial by a small pharmaceutical company had failed. collins broke down in the courtroom and apologized to his family, former constituents and others. schools are adjusting food servings to reduce waste and expand a la carte options. one story rose above it all. of course impeachment. fox news media analyst howard kurtz looks at this week's coverage. >> it was a split screen morning. president
the aclu is allowing employers and universities to use their religious beliefs, to block employees ands birth control coverage in this civil liberty, his determination. the legal group representing the nuns and all these cases probably argued in march and more likely in april. now these decisions are due by june or early july. >> bret: in the meantime, supreme court justice john roberts has two hats now. >> he's not afraid to add another bakery or two. thank you, see you tonight at...
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joining me, the deputy director for transgender justice at the aclu lgbt and hiv projects.going on here? what's the federal government doing and why? >> what we're seeing now is the continuation of a slow and cal lated attack by this administration on lgbtq people happened with internal policy like we see with the department of interior stripping away protections for federal workers and external policies with respect to enforcing federal law. >> realtime situation. what does it mean when they remove this from the part of the interior? what does it mean for lgbtq workers? >> two things i think. one if part of the strategy to make it lawful to fire or otherwise discriminate against lgbtq workers in contest of federal workers and workers at large under federal law prohibiting this because of sex, part of the larger strategy. it's actually about sending a public message that this administration is not invested in the lgbtq community and taking steps across the federal government to encourage discrimination against lgbtq people. >> not just the government i get a sense. in years
joining me, the deputy director for transgender justice at the aclu lgbt and hiv projects.going on here? what's the federal government doing and why? >> what we're seeing now is the continuation of a slow and cal lated attack by this administration on lgbtq people happened with internal policy like we see with the department of interior stripping away protections for federal workers and external policies with respect to enforcing federal law. >> realtime situation. what does it mean...
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the american civil liberties union, the aclu, terms anti-nicotine hiring policy is discriminatory and a violation of worker privacy. however, advocates for nonsmokers are not a protected class under anti antidiscriminan laws. defense secretary mark esper says the u.s. may take preemptive action to prevent further violence against american interests by iran backed militants in the middle east. this comes after an attack on the u.s. embassy in baghdad earlier this week. we have fox team coverage this week with what the administration is saying and doing about the situation in iraq and the provocation from iran. first up, drag yanks in jordan to tell is where things stand at this hour on the ground. >> good evening. we are getting reports in just now that four rockets have been fired at baghdad's international airport. meanwhile across the city in the green zone, the dust has settled outside the u.s. embassy. it is now under control of american forces, though the message that iran left remains. once a place of welcome, newly released photos show a blackened and charred reception room at
the american civil liberties union, the aclu, terms anti-nicotine hiring policy is discriminatory and a violation of worker privacy. however, advocates for nonsmokers are not a protected class under anti antidiscriminan laws. defense secretary mark esper says the u.s. may take preemptive action to prevent further violence against american interests by iran backed militants in the middle east. this comes after an attack on the u.s. embassy in baghdad earlier this week. we have fox team coverage...
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it has really fallen on the hands of the aclu and others to do that kind of work.uld the federal government have done that? mr. biden: yes. and we should be funding them in terms of our efforts to reunite them. we should pull out all the stops. >> two families deserve any kind of reparations or any kind of restitution for what they suffered? mr. biden: yes, they should be made whole. they should be made whole first and foremost getting back with their families. repairing damage. repair the damage that has been done. suremeans we have to make that they have whatever health problems they have been exposed i spoked quite frankly, at the international association of psychiatry. you know what the greatest -- theyis, generation z are the most unstable generation in history because of the anxiety they feel. of you are part of the latino community. anxiety, theow the children you know that may have an illegal or undocumented parent in the country. it is enormous anxiety. we should be giving them the help that is needed to restore their confidence and restore a sense of who
it has really fallen on the hands of the aclu and others to do that kind of work.uld the federal government have done that? mr. biden: yes. and we should be funding them in terms of our efforts to reunite them. we should pull out all the stops. >> two families deserve any kind of reparations or any kind of restitution for what they suffered? mr. biden: yes, they should be made whole. they should be made whole first and foremost getting back with their families. repairing damage. repair...