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aclu's current leadership structure there is a point person at the aclu who is around trans focus.ly harmful to even posit the existence of binary sex categories because our conception of those binary sex categories is rooted in racial supremacy and colonialism. i didn't make this argument. so if you don't follow the logic, i don't blame you. and i guess it's conceivable that you could argue that that theory is connected to civil liberty. but, i'm not sure most normal people would really grasp that logic and, yet, that's what the aclu is overwhelmingly fixated on at the moment. you know, i'm perfectly in favor of treating trans-people with dignity and respect. but they are really advancing an ideological project around these issues that really stray from any notion of simply preserving or protecting the legal rights of american citizens. >> tucker: so just in 30 seconds, since the aclu is not defending civil liberties anymore, the core ones, due process, equality under the law and free speech, who is? >> good question. might have to be some other kind of trans-partisan organization
aclu's current leadership structure there is a point person at the aclu who is around trans focus.ly harmful to even posit the existence of binary sex categories because our conception of those binary sex categories is rooted in racial supremacy and colonialism. i didn't make this argument. so if you don't follow the logic, i don't blame you. and i guess it's conceivable that you could argue that that theory is connected to civil liberty. but, i'm not sure most normal people would really grasp...
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yet, that's what the aclu when they fixated on it at the moment.ing trams people demand demand trans people with respect, but their advancing ideological process around the issues thatha stray from any notion of simply preserving or protecting the legal rights of american citizens. >> tucker: 30 seconds, since the aclu is not defending civil liberties, the core ones, due process, a quality of the law, who is? >> good question. there might have to be other trans partisans organizations because i think you and i basically bring on the necessity of protecting civil liberties. in order to do that you have to transcend party divides. they are waiting this culture war that alienates potential allies across the political spectrum that might be interested in curtailing mass surveillance, ensuring that people on the subject to spurious police searches et cetera. somebody else will have to do the job because the aclu is down a different road. >> tucker: and matters and we have people on the show that disagree with everything except freedo of speech. that's t
yet, that's what the aclu when they fixated on it at the moment.ing trams people demand demand trans people with respect, but their advancing ideological process around the issues thatha stray from any notion of simply preserving or protecting the legal rights of american citizens. >> tucker: 30 seconds, since the aclu is not defending civil liberties, the core ones, due process, a quality of the law, who is? >> good question. there might have to be other trans partisans...
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aclu has been around forever. quickly can you ramp up and make a difference. >> that's a great question. it depends on how much support we get from every day americans who believe in tradition values and law and order and homeland security, and safe secure communities. i am not a lawyer. that's the point. i am a policy guy who saw firsthand how the aclu and other organizations were able to delay our policies being put into place and conservatives need to have a legal organization to answer that. that's why i am doing that. with brilliant attorneys i am confident we can turn the table as president trump said. it will require the support of millions of americans who care about their country and know this needs to be done. >> i know a lot of republicans, you heard dan cran saw. -- crenshaw. you lost hollywood and academia yet you are still competitive in the elections. you could take the senate back. you have more talent for president on the right than anybody on the left. it's time to take action and you are. from y
aclu has been around forever. quickly can you ramp up and make a difference. >> that's a great question. it depends on how much support we get from every day americans who believe in tradition values and law and order and homeland security, and safe secure communities. i am not a lawyer. that's the point. i am a policy guy who saw firsthand how the aclu and other organizations were able to delay our policies being put into place and conservatives need to have a legal organization to...
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this is the conservative response to the aclu. being a senior official in the trump administration i saw firsthand the four years how the radical left wage it legal warfare against the president. you talk about border security, we face dozens of lawsuits for every action we took to secure the southern border of the united states was we face lawsuits in every area of policy energy policy, climate policy, environmental policy, abortion policy, everything. here's a great example of the disparity. when barack obama did do youaca virtually no serious legal challenges, nothing, smooth sailing for years. when donald trump tried to rescind the same policy four years in court. when he issued a policy saying you cannot fund abortion with us taxpayer dollars overseas litigation, lawsuits tied up in court, when joe biden issued an executive order saying you shall spent taxpayer dollars on abortion overseas nothing. when donald trump banned the teaching of critical race. lawsuits, injunction. when president biden issued an order resuming the t
this is the conservative response to the aclu. being a senior official in the trump administration i saw firsthand the four years how the radical left wage it legal warfare against the president. you talk about border security, we face dozens of lawsuits for every action we took to secure the southern border of the united states was we face lawsuits in every area of policy energy policy, climate policy, environmental policy, abortion policy, everything. here's a great example of the disparity....
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the aclu of maryland helped bring the lawsuit against fowler. group also produced this short video about the police killing of anton black featuring his sister latoya holley. >>t was body rn camera that basically revealed what happened to him. one of the officer who was morbidly obese actually put his entire weight on top of anton, who was 160 pnds. antowas lyinface down on an incline, which was a wheelchair ramp. u could even hear on the camera that some of the other office on the scene we lling hito shift h weight and he did not. >> one cuff. hold on, let me get it. >> the medical examiner trying to say it was a pre-existing heart condition that caused anton's death is that interaction with law enforcement officers contributed but we have an independent report from other pathologists the said anton died from what is called positional asphyxiation. basically, smothered him to death. amy: that is latoya holley, the sister of anton black, 19-year-old who was killed by police in maryland in 2018. earlier this week, latoya said -- john "it is to re
the aclu of maryland helped bring the lawsuit against fowler. group also produced this short video about the police killing of anton black featuring his sister latoya holley. >>t was body rn camera that basically revealed what happened to him. one of the officer who was morbidly obese actually put his entire weight on top of anton, who was 160 pnds. antowas lyinface down on an incline, which was a wheelchair ramp. u could even hear on the camera that some of the other office on the scene...
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there's also free-speech elements and criminal elements in their that are so bad either the aclu many of them to be unconstitutional then expressed concern which is the main focus of my concern, they do things first of all like white out all state election laws plan large. they dictate to state what they can and cannot do or must do. it includes things like forgetting voter id which i noted a moment ago is popular across the board as a common sense security measure. studies suppress despite some of the rhetoric about americans seem to notice because they support across more . requires, bands states from acquiring anything more than signature verification to identify from someone is. the problem with that is you don't have to match it to older days. you don't actually know the person you is anything other than a person who can write on a mandates, and orders for state lines and a voter registration. >> .. leads the use of ballot drop boxes which really weren't a thing, if you will, until covid in 2020 and if you go back in six or eight months states were trying to figure out okay, how
there's also free-speech elements and criminal elements in their that are so bad either the aclu many of them to be unconstitutional then expressed concern which is the main focus of my concern, they do things first of all like white out all state election laws plan large. they dictate to state what they can and cannot do or must do. it includes things like forgetting voter id which i noted a moment ago is popular across the board as a common sense security measure. studies suppress despite...
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see, i'm the aclu celebrity ambassador for racial justice.action you just had. i'm a celebrity? >> so talk about why the aclu gets involved in this and specifically around including stories that aren't about black people being killed by cops. therefore, they're harder to tell and harder for people to understand the racism. >> right. >> it's absolutely completely pervasive. and not just in cities like milwaukee, but especially milwaukee. but other cities as well. so what we ended up finding out with the city of milwaukee, milwaukee police department's own data, we found that they were -- they stopped something like 350,000 people unconstitutionally. >> wow. >> the numbers are ridiculous. what's harder to measure is the emotional toll when you're not doing anything wrong and you could end up dead for nothing. listen to steven, who was walking home from class and randomly accused of marijuana possession. >> i said, i don't smoke marijuana. and he just kind of stopped and just stared at me. it was kind of in that moment where you realize, if some
see, i'm the aclu celebrity ambassador for racial justice.action you just had. i'm a celebrity? >> so talk about why the aclu gets involved in this and specifically around including stories that aren't about black people being killed by cops. therefore, they're harder to tell and harder for people to understand the racism. >> right. >> it's absolutely completely pervasive. and not just in cities like milwaukee, but especially milwaukee. but other cities as well. so what we...
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just the person to ask next. >>> at the aclu, head of their voting rights project is dale ho. dale ho is the lawyer who argued one of the cases before the u.s. supreme court that resulted in the court stopping the trump administration from one of the ways they were effectively trying to sabotage the count in the 2020 census. the first results of which we just got today. dale ho, thank you so much for making time. really great to see you tonight. >> thank you for having me, rachel. >> i want to know if we should think of the 2020 census as a count, that has an asterisk on it because of all the different ways the trump administration really seemed to try to be screwing it up. >> well, we never have seen so many efforts to interfere with the census, politically. but i think it's too early to say whether or not these numbers are as accurate as we would like them to be. we have a lot of reasons to be confident. there was no citizenship question, on the census. immigration status didn't capture for being counted in the census and the bureau had the time it said that it needed to pro
just the person to ask next. >>> at the aclu, head of their voting rights project is dale ho. dale ho is the lawyer who argued one of the cases before the u.s. supreme court that resulted in the court stopping the trump administration from one of the ways they were effectively trying to sabotage the count in the 2020 census. the first results of which we just got today. dale ho, thank you so much for making time. really great to see you tonight. >> thank you for having me,...
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here's what the aclu said about today's verdict. >> the aclu is glad the jury brought back this verdict. we think it is a step toward accountability but also want to clear that accountability is justice, this is an act of accountability and we are glad this is the verdict we need to be focusing on real justice in the long-term as well. >> any idea what real justice is in an individual context so accountability isn't justice? they don't even make sense. >> the jury came up with the right verdict. you heard the evidence, america saw the video. lieutenant governor of texas the last six years 49 police officers were killed in the line of duty. i've been to a lot of funerals and what happened to george floyd should never happen but what happened to police officers every day on the street, who is there to mourn for them? where is america, those in the street saying we reject the violence against police by criminals. your earlier guest was spot on. i feel fortunate we have men and women willing to put their life on the line for others. we have to bring back disrespect for police as well as tho
here's what the aclu said about today's verdict. >> the aclu is glad the jury brought back this verdict. we think it is a step toward accountability but also want to clear that accountability is justice, this is an act of accountability and we are glad this is the verdict we need to be focusing on real justice in the long-term as well. >> any idea what real justice is in an individual context so accountability isn't justice? they don't even make sense. >> the jury came up with...
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time now is 9 minutes after the hour and an odd couple, the gop and aclu united against vaccine passports, the privacy concerns bringing the unlikely allies together. carley: a baby rescued from the rio grande river. a texas law enforcement official shares her account of her ruthless human smugglers are. next. everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ guy fieri! ya know, if you wanna make that sandwich the real deal, ya gotta focus on the bread layers. king's hawaiian sliced bread makes everything better! ♪ (angelic choir) ♪ and here's mine! oh, it was terrible. i was totally stranded. no tp? nope, empty roll. so what happened? well... we started buying charmin super mega roll. whoa! that's huge! charmin super mega roll is 6 rolls in 1 and lasts so much longer you don't always have to worry about the roll running out. i'm glad you were rescued, dad. me too. it was a huge relief. enjoy the go with charmin. gu
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i spoke to a lawyer from the aclu, which has filed a foia request to get more information on what ishere, the average amount of time that families are being detained and what exactly the conditions are. take a listen to my conversation with this aclu lawyer. >> we learned about the conditions they were held in, they were denied access to water. they were denied access to medical care. and that is simply unacceptable. the factor here is customs and border protection has been able to operate this way for years, and without any sort of accountability. . >> all right, that was nbc's dasha burns, reporting. >>> coming up, it was an emotional week of testimony in derek chauvin's murder trial. >> oh my god. >> multiple witnesses breaking down in the courtroom, a look ahead to week two when we expect to hear from a highly anticipated witness. makes thr of cream cheese. you need only the freshest milk and cream. that one! and the world's best, and possibly only, schmelier. philadelphia. schmear perfection. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of pro
i spoke to a lawyer from the aclu, which has filed a foia request to get more information on what ishere, the average amount of time that families are being detained and what exactly the conditions are. take a listen to my conversation with this aclu lawyer. >> we learned about the conditions they were held in, they were denied access to water. they were denied access to medical care. and that is simply unacceptable. the factor here is customs and border protection has been able to...
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at the aclu, the head of the rice project is dale ho. trump administration from what they were effectively trying to sabotage the 2020 census have the first results we just got today. dale ho, really nice to see you today. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you for having, me rachel. >> i want to know if we should think of the 2020 census as lockout that has asterisks on it because all the different ways the trump administration tried to screw it up. >> we never had seen so many efforts to try to interfere with the census politically. it's too early to say whether or not these numbers are as accurate as we would like them to be. we have a lot of reasons to be confident. there is no citizen question on the census. immigration count didn't matter. the bureau didn't have the time that it said it needed to process the data after the collection of census responses took place. trump failed in an effort to cut that time short. there are reasons for concern. we have the covid-19 pandemic which obviously made responses and outreach along m
at the aclu, the head of the rice project is dale ho. trump administration from what they were effectively trying to sabotage the 2020 census have the first results we just got today. dale ho, really nice to see you today. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you for having, me rachel. >> i want to know if we should think of the 2020 census as lockout that has asterisks on it because all the different ways the trump administration tried to screw it up. >> we never had...
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there's also free speech elements and criminal elements in there that are so bad that even the aclu finds many of them to be unconstitutional, and it has expressed concerns. but on the election part of it, which is the main focus of my concerns, they do things first of all like wipe out all state election law by and large. they dictate to states what they can and cannot do or must do. and it includes things like forbidding voter i.d., which i noted a moment ago is popular across the board as a common sense security measure. stutdies show it doesn't suppress voting despite some of the rhetoric about there out it. and americans seem to know this because they support it across the board. it requires -- it bans states from requiring anything more than signature verification to identify who someone is. the problem with that is if you don't have to match it up to a voter database, you don't actually know if the person in front of you is anything other than a person who can write a particular name. it mandates, it orders every state to implement same-day voter registration. and some states actua
there's also free speech elements and criminal elements in there that are so bad that even the aclu finds many of them to be unconstitutional, and it has expressed concerns. but on the election part of it, which is the main focus of my concerns, they do things first of all like wipe out all state election law by and large. they dictate to states what they can and cannot do or must do. and it includes things like forbidding voter i.d., which i noted a moment ago is popular across the board as a...
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let me start with the statement that the aclu put out after the verdict. while today's verdict is a step forward in the fight for police accountability and may help heal a grieving community, the systems that allowed a police officer to murder floyd, ripping him away from his family and the communities that loved him so much, remain fully intact. so what are the steps to change that? we've discussed what people want from protesters, from the activists, from ordinary people on the street. the law needs to change. what do you do there? >> that's right. so thanks for having me. i agree that this is a small step forward for accountability, but millions of people didn't march nationwide for a single verdict in a single courtroom in minnesota. they marched for systemic transformation. so how do we get there? you know, there are better measures of accountability. surely we can do things like getting rid of qualified immunity and making it easier to keep officers like derek chauvin off the force for good. but the simpler way to get rid of so many of these encounte
let me start with the statement that the aclu put out after the verdict. while today's verdict is a step forward in the fight for police accountability and may help heal a grieving community, the systems that allowed a police officer to murder floyd, ripping him away from his family and the communities that loved him so much, remain fully intact. so what are the steps to change that? we've discussed what people want from protesters, from the activists, from ordinary people on the street. the...
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laura: you signed the antiriot legislation, pro-law enforcement bill but the aclu is saying the bill would silence and criminalize floridians who want to exercise their first amendment right to peacefully protest. you are going after peaceful protesters and the aclu is very angry at you. >> interesting we would say that. the local government tried to defund law enforcement, the state affordable not allow that to happen, we also will make local governments if you do have a riot to protect people, if you don't people consume the local government for their damage and if you try it, if you lose, if you are violent and one of these assemblies we will put you in jail period. >> florida isn't the only state with antiriot legislation. mississippi signed a similar bill into law last june and in antiriot bill was introduced in alaska, texas has consideration, so does iowa. would you sign that bill? >> absolutely. in the middle of civil unrest last year i brought legislators from both parties to my office in the senate and the house. within 3 days we hammered out a more perfect union it past th
laura: you signed the antiriot legislation, pro-law enforcement bill but the aclu is saying the bill would silence and criminalize floridians who want to exercise their first amendment right to peacefully protest. you are going after peaceful protesters and the aclu is very angry at you. >> interesting we would say that. the local government tried to defund law enforcement, the state affordable not allow that to happen, we also will make local governments if you do have a riot to protect...
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. >> the aclu tweeting aclu tweeting "we are collectively morning a child killed by the police."ystem that kills children with impunity cannot be reformed." meanwhile, wednesday morning and elizabeth county north carolina, deputy shot and killed a 40-year-old man while serving a warrant. tuesday morning in lakewood, colorado, outside of denver, police responded to shots fired, officers shooting and killing a man who reportedly raised his weapon at them. tuesday evening in san antonio, police responded to a shooting at a home. they were met with gunfire and fatally shot the gunman who had also killed the homeowner. in detroit on tuesday, killed a man who had repeatedly stabbed an officer in the leg. he had tried to remove the knife from the man who stabbed himself. it is the second police involved shooting there in two days. "the washington post" began tracking police involved shootings in 2015, 274 people have been shot and killed by police in just four months into 2021. >> according to that data in 2021, 1,021 people were killed by police here in the u.s. shannon. >> shannon: al
. >> the aclu tweeting aclu tweeting "we are collectively morning a child killed by the police."ystem that kills children with impunity cannot be reformed." meanwhile, wednesday morning and elizabeth county north carolina, deputy shot and killed a 40-year-old man while serving a warrant. tuesday morning in lakewood, colorado, outside of denver, police responded to shots fired, officers shooting and killing a man who reportedly raised his weapon at them. tuesday evening in...
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the aclu, however, is warning this could lead to greater policing in areas where underground menthol markets pop up. the aclu cited the case of eric garner, who was killed by police in new york after being stopped for selling untaxed cigarettes. in boone, north carolina, a gunman killed two sheriff's deputies as well as his mother and stepfather on thursday, leading to a 13-hour standoff that ended with the gunman killing himself. the deputies were killed while conducting a wellness check after co-workers of the gunman said he didn't show up to work. the indian point nuclear power plant is permanently shutting down today following decades of protests. the plant is located just 25 miles north of new york city. decommissioning the plant is projected to take 12 years at a cost of over $2 billion. and germany's highest court has ruled the government must expand its efforts to reduce carbon emissions in order to protect future generations. the ruling came in a lawsuit brought by a group of youth climate activists, including sophie backsen. >> we are super happy and relieved after the cour
the aclu, however, is warning this could lead to greater policing in areas where underground menthol markets pop up. the aclu cited the case of eric garner, who was killed by police in new york after being stopped for selling untaxed cigarettes. in boone, north carolina, a gunman killed two sheriff's deputies as well as his mother and stepfather on thursday, leading to a 13-hour standoff that ended with the gunman killing himself. the deputies were killed while conducting a wellness check after...
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we'll ask a lawyer from the aclu. now to richard lui with the other stories we're tracking. >> good saturday. today president biden became the first u.s. president to formally recognize the armenian genocide 160 years ago the turkish empire murdered more than 100 armenians. >>> indonesia is searching for a navy submarine. indonesian teams already recovered debris. none of the 53 crew has been located and are likely to have run out of oxygen. >>> spacex's second mission docked safely this morning at the international space station. the four astronauts aboard are from america, europe, and japan. they will spend the next six months in space. more "american voices" coming up right after this break. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how
we'll ask a lawyer from the aclu. now to richard lui with the other stories we're tracking. >> good saturday. today president biden became the first u.s. president to formally recognize the armenian genocide 160 years ago the turkish empire murdered more than 100 armenians. >>> indonesia is searching for a navy submarine. indonesian teams already recovered debris. none of the 53 crew has been located and are likely to have run out of oxygen. >>> spacex's second mission...
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i mean, he's launching a legal group to counter the aclu even though not a lawyer.mment. what do you make of what the congresswoman said there. >> i couldn't agree more. stephen mill sir a white supremacist. full stop. no getting around it. he should not be able to get any money. he shouldn't be able to get any job in politics and shouldn't be quoted like an expert. the only thing he's an expert in is anti-immigration and racist policies. it's really important that everyone who is part of separating families, among the most evil things you could possibly do, is not welcome back into american society or into politics. should be absolutely shunned the way you would have done to people who did unspeakably bad things. i appreciate the congresswoman and appreciate her participation in this. >> thank you for your time. >>> next, a preview of richard engel's special taking us inside the january 6th riot on capitol hill. >>> and top of the hour, dr. fauci joins us about the next steps fighting the coronavirus and its variants. >>> 9:00 p.m. eastern it's "the week" with josh
i mean, he's launching a legal group to counter the aclu even though not a lawyer.mment. what do you make of what the congresswoman said there. >> i couldn't agree more. stephen mill sir a white supremacist. full stop. no getting around it. he should not be able to get any money. he shouldn't be able to get any job in politics and shouldn't be quoted like an expert. the only thing he's an expert in is anti-immigration and racist policies. it's really important that everyone who is part of...
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we'll ask a lawyer from the aclu. >> but first, to richard lui who's got a look at the other big stories we're strakds right now at msnbc. richard? >> good saturday. today president biden became the first u.s. president to formally recognize the armenian genocide 160 years ago the turkish empire murdered more than 100 -- 1 million armenians. turkey condemned biden's statement. >>> the united states joined a search for an indonesian navy submarine. indonesian teams already recovered debris. none of the 53 crew has been located and are likely to have run out of oxygen. >>> spacex's second mission docked safely this morning at the international space station. the four astronauts aboard are from america, europe, and japan. they will spend the next six months in space. more "american voices" coming up right after this break. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it o
we'll ask a lawyer from the aclu. >> but first, to richard lui who's got a look at the other big stories we're strakds right now at msnbc. richard? >> good saturday. today president biden became the first u.s. president to formally recognize the armenian genocide 160 years ago the turkish empire murdered more than 100 -- 1 million armenians. turkey condemned biden's statement. >>> the united states joined a search for an indonesian navy submarine. indonesian teams already...
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jay stanley is a senior policy analyst for the aclu. into your piece "there's a lot that can go wrong with 'vaccine passports'." democracy now! is currently accepting applications for a senior news producer to join our team here in new york city.oóoó■ narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," the illegal lumber trade is a multi-million-dollar business spanning the globe. in the northwest united states, scientists are using innovative methods to stop lumber from entering the country, while in brazil, violent clashes have erupted at the source, where indigenous groups are trying to stop poachers from decimating their forest.
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the aclu is saying -- [applause] -- that the bill would silence and criminalize floridians that want to exercise their first amendment rights to peacefully protest, governor. you're going after peaceful protesters and the aclu is very angry at you. >> it's interesting that they would say that. what we do is a couple things. local government tries to defund law enforcement, the stay of florida won't let that happen. we stand by law enforcement. we make local governments protect folks. if you have a riot, protect people. if you don't, people can sue the local government for their damage to themselves or their property. finally, if you riot, if you loot, violent in one of these assemblies, we're putting you in jail, period. [cheers & applause] >> laura: now, florida isn't the only state with anti-riot legislation. mississippi there was a similar bill signed into law. an anti riot bill was introduced in nebraska but not passed yet. texas still has a bill under consideration and so does iowa. governor, would you sign that bell? >> absolutely. in the middle of the civil unrest last year, i
the aclu is saying -- [applause] -- that the bill would silence and criminalize floridians that want to exercise their first amendment rights to peacefully protest, governor. you're going after peaceful protesters and the aclu is very angry at you. >> it's interesting that they would say that. what we do is a couple things. local government tries to defund law enforcement, the stay of florida won't let that happen. we stand by law enforcement. we make local governments protect folks. if...
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jay stanley is a senior policy analyst for the aclu. into your piece "there's a lot that can go wrong with 'vaccine passports'." democracy now! is currently accepting applications for a senior news producer to join our team here in new york city. oóoó■ sweet dreams of her favorite actor await. . >>> welcome back. thank you for joining us again on nhk "newsline," we begin with the fight against coronavirus here in japan. stricter measures are returning to tokyo as a surge in new cases follows the lifting of a state of emergency last month. >> translator: from the viewpoint of crisis management we have asked the central government to designate tokyo as an area where strict measures should b
jay stanley is a senior policy analyst for the aclu. into your piece "there's a lot that can go wrong with 'vaccine passports'." democracy now! is currently accepting applications for a senior news producer to join our team here in new york city. oóoó■ sweet dreams of her favorite actor await. . >>> welcome back. thank you for joining us again on nhk "newsline," we begin with the fight against coronavirus here in japan. stricter measures are returning to tokyo...
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but here's what the aclu, dan, said about today's verdict. >> the aclu is glad the jury brought backerdict. we think it is a step towards accountability, but also want to be clear that accountability isn't justice. while this is an act of accountability and we are glad that this is the verdict, we need to be focusing on real justice in the long term as well >> laura: do you have any idea what real justice is in an individual context? so accountability isn't justice? they don't even make sense when they speak. >> no. you know, laura, the injure obviously came up with the right verdict, you heard the evidence and america saw the video. laura since i've been the lieutenant governor in texas, 49 police officers have been killed in the line of duty. i've been to a lot of funerals. what happened to george floyd shouldn't have happened, but what happens to police officers every day on the street, black, white, male, female, across the country, who's there to mourn for them. where is america in the streets saying we also reject the violence of police by criminals. your earlier guest brandon
but here's what the aclu, dan, said about today's verdict. >> the aclu is glad the jury brought backerdict. we think it is a step towards accountability, but also want to be clear that accountability isn't justice. while this is an act of accountability and we are glad that this is the verdict, we need to be focusing on real justice in the long term as well >> laura: do you have any idea what real justice is in an individual context? so accountability isn't justice? they don't even...
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the decision is backed by the aclu and the naacp who are turning to federal intervention to overturn the law which shrinks the window for sending in absentee ballots, limits the number of ballot drop box available to voters, gives more control of local elections to state lawmakers and makes it a crime to give food or water to people waiting in line to vote. it is not just baseball. the ceos of a number of major companies including atlanta based delta and coca-cola have criticized the new law leaving republican law makers hitting back. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell said its a big lie to call the new georgia voting law racist. >> my advice to the corporate ceos of america is to stay out of politics. >> president biden supports the decision to move the all-star game though the administration says it is not asking businesses to boycott the state. >> our focus is on working with dong put in place voting rights legislation. >> in protest texas republican governor greg abbott has said he will not throw out the first pitch at the rangers home opener. texas is considering a strict
the decision is backed by the aclu and the naacp who are turning to federal intervention to overturn the law which shrinks the window for sending in absentee ballots, limits the number of ballot drop box available to voters, gives more control of local elections to state lawmakers and makes it a crime to give food or water to people waiting in line to vote. it is not just baseball. the ceos of a number of major companies including atlanta based delta and coca-cola have criticized the new law...
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brandy's parents appealed to the school district and when the decision stood they reached out to the aclurict. joining us now is one of brandy levi's attorneys, vick voccec the legal director of the aclu of pennsylvania. vick, thank you so much for joining us. i know a lot of people are going to be watching this case to see what this means free speech of students. why was it so important to brandy levi's parents to sue over this decision? >> yeah. thank you, brianna, for having us. you know, while this is just an expression of frustration i think all of us can relate to, you know, punctuated with some f-bombs for emphasis, what the court is going to decide in this case and what's really at stake is the free speech rights of 50 million young people who go to public schools. it's not about whether or not you can have a profane rant on weekend but about whether schools are going to punish kids for saying things that are controversial, unpopular or just critical of the school. >> so there are -- when you look at previous cases, there are certain issues that come up, for instance, where did th
brandy's parents appealed to the school district and when the decision stood they reached out to the aclurict. joining us now is one of brandy levi's attorneys, vick voccec the legal director of the aclu of pennsylvania. vick, thank you so much for joining us. i know a lot of people are going to be watching this case to see what this means free speech of students. why was it so important to brandy levi's parents to sue over this decision? >> yeah. thank you, brianna, for having us. you...
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. >>> and joining me now to discuss andrea young, executive director of the aclu georgia and michaelof the brennan center for justice and author of "the fight to vote." thank you both for being here. andrea, let me start with you and what is happening in the georgia law. if memory serves, you and a bunch of other folks are suing to stop this law. how successful do you think you'll be? >> good morning. happy easter. it's great to be with you and i'm here with you on an easter sunday. as our senator warnock said, a vote is a prayer. it's a prayer for access to health care. a prior for criminal justice reform, and that's what the voters of georgia did. we are -- we have filed along with the southern poverty law center and legal defense fund as well as other organizations to challenge this lawsuit. we hope to using the voting the rights act to keep it from going into a bet. we're getting ready to have municipal elections in the state of georgia. we're going it keep this issue alive. as we've heard in the segment, what is really important that this is a national issue. we need preclearanc
. >>> and joining me now to discuss andrea young, executive director of the aclu georgia and michaelof the brennan center for justice and author of "the fight to vote." thank you both for being here. andrea, let me start with you and what is happening in the georgia law. if memory serves, you and a bunch of other folks are suing to stop this law. how successful do you think you'll be? >> good morning. happy easter. it's great to be with you and i'm here with you on an...
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there is also free speech elements and criminal elements that are so bad that even the aclu finds them unconstitutional and has expressed concern. on the election part of it is the main focus of my concerns, they do things, first of all, like wipeout allstate election law by a large -- wipe out all state election law by and large. it includes things like forbidding voter id, which i noted a moment ago is popular across-the-board as a common sense security measure. studies show it does not suppress voting, despite some of the rhetoric out there about it. americans seem to know this because they support it across-the-board. it requires -- it bans states from requiring anything more than cynical -- signature verification. the problem with that is, if you don't have to match it up to a voter database, you don't actually know if the person in front of you is anything other than a person who can write a particular name. it mandates, it orders every state to implement same-day voter registration. some states actually have this, but they have systems set up to do it and they typically have it
there is also free speech elements and criminal elements that are so bad that even the aclu finds them unconstitutional and has expressed concern. on the election part of it is the main focus of my concerns, they do things, first of all, like wipeout allstate election law by a large -- wipe out all state election law by and large. it includes things like forbidding voter id, which i noted a moment ago is popular across-the-board as a common sense security measure. studies show it does not...
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excuse for making a pretextual stop, something police do all too often to target lack people, says the acluarget black people. i'm following this story -- quite a bit said today with the press conference that was taking place. what else did they reveal about the announcement? guest: they released body camera video just when he four hours after the incident happened which rarely happens in these cases in the united states. they promised full transparency. the bureau of apprehensions that investigates cases like these is already looking into the case and when they have report, there will be prosecutions. we are told the officer who discharged his gun come accidentally as they are describing it, has been put on administrative leave. but wherehis officer works, they have been putting up barricades of concrete behind me and there are more and more police coming here. i see members of the national guard, some minnesota state patrol officers and another agency. this number appears to be growing and they are probably bracing themselves for more protests. here in minnesota, they tell me no justice,
excuse for making a pretextual stop, something police do all too often to target lack people, says the acluarget black people. i'm following this story -- quite a bit said today with the press conference that was taking place. what else did they reveal about the announcement? guest: they released body camera video just when he four hours after the incident happened which rarely happens in these cases in the united states. they promised full transparency. the bureau of apprehensions that...
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so i just want to flag at the outset that the aclu and the naacp themselves recognize that there is a critical distinction between public and nonpublic disclosure. with respect to the amicus briefs and -- and that showing more broadly, it's certainly the case that there are many organizations that may desire that kind of privacy in association. the relevant question is whether the state should be foreclosed from regulating in a particular way based on a showing that the disclosure requirement truly creates first amendment burdens. and i'll just emphasize as well that there are an array of amicus briefs on the other side, including from associations of nonprofits, the california association of nonprofits with 10,000 member organizations, the national council of nonprofits with 25,000 member organizations, and what those briefs suggest is that there is a critical role to be played in having the state police charitable fraud to ensure that donors have confidence in charitable organizations, which itself increases the -- the willingness to donate and, therefore, the pursuit of philanthrop
so i just want to flag at the outset that the aclu and the naacp themselves recognize that there is a critical distinction between public and nonpublic disclosure. with respect to the amicus briefs and -- and that showing more broadly, it's certainly the case that there are many organizations that may desire that kind of privacy in association. the relevant question is whether the state should be foreclosed from regulating in a particular way based on a showing that the disclosure requirement...
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accordintog a complntai by the aclu, cailstle was spptoed 52 tesimet bween 2002 a 2nd016.hwae s stopped eightit mes. >>oe ds it offd enyou he w as pulledve or that my antimes? >> yes, ditoes. it dinefitely means wheas ofpriled. >>he tre's cris siin amerin ca policing. someinthneg eds to bdoe ne about at. reporte sr:cott thosompn serveds apolice cefhi of camdenne, w jersey, 2008 to 2019. his city w oasnce the stmo dangerous cityn iamerica. but undehir s leaderipsh, they took aol bd step. exndpaing the lipoce deparentmt d rebuilngdi an entilyre new one. >> wvee' reducedxc eessive fceor compinlats by 95%. r>>eporter:is h advice r fo police departmtsen acrs osthe countr ey,mphazesi de-escalating training. >>ra tining ofcefirs in thare t anskd ill of dese-calations ias importt anas teachg inthem how tocc aurately oosht thr ei weonap. e ultima otebjectives ithat everybodgoy es home tathe end of thehi sft, not stju one party. >> training is cometplely relevantf iyou don'hat ve lipoce accouabntility. lice accntouability wishat rces a picole officetor think ice or wwie ll contie nu
accordintog a complntai by the aclu, cailstle was spptoed 52 tesimet bween 2002 a 2nd016.hwae s stopped eightit mes. >>oe ds it offd enyou he w as pulledve or that my antimes? >> yes, ditoes. it dinefitely means wheas ofpriled. >>he tre's cris siin amerin ca policing. someinthneg eds to bdoe ne about at. reporte sr:cott thosompn serveds apolice cefhi of camdenne, w jersey, 2008 to 2019. his city w oasnce the stmo dangerous cityn iamerica. but undehir s leaderipsh, they took...
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the task force is working closely with the aclu to process families. it is possible they will have a full report due on june 2. >> will they gave a reason for what makes it so hard to reunite families? >> well, there was a lot of inaccurate information. there is not an accurate database, accurate names and dates. again, we are working very closely with the aclu and working as quickly as possible. >> you said earlier that the white house recognizes that some of you may not always be the right messenger to some of these individuals who are reluctant to take the vaccine. the president said yesterday there was a category who did not exactly identify and gave senator mcconnell credit for talking to those people. did the president ask senator mcconnell to help make a pitch to those people who are not -- who are reluctant to follow the presidents lead? and have he asked -- has he asked other republicans to do the same to help out? >> i don't have any calls to read out from the president but i would reiterate, we think it is a good step that senator mcconnell
the task force is working closely with the aclu to process families. it is possible they will have a full report due on june 2. >> will they gave a reason for what makes it so hard to reunite families? >> well, there was a lot of inaccurate information. there is not an accurate database, accurate names and dates. again, we are working very closely with the aclu and working as quickly as possible. >> you said earlier that the white house recognizes that some of you may not...
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we are working very closely with the aclu and we are working to move it as quickly as possible. go ahead in the back. >> you said earlier that the white house recognizes that some of you may not always be the right messenger to some of these individuals who are reluctant to take that vaccine. the president said yesterday there was a category we did not exactly identify, but he gave senator mcconnell credit for talking to those people. did the president ask his friend, senator mcconnell, to help him out on trying to make a pitch to those people who are not -- who are reluctant to follow the president's lead on this? and has he asked other republican pals of his to help out? sec. psaki: i would reiterate we certainly think it is a good step that senator mcconnell conveys the importance and efficacy of taking the vaccine, but also come across the board, all of our data shows the most effective voices are local doctors, civic leaders, clergy, others who are trusted and communities and that is where our primary focus is. one in the back. >> will president -- biden appoint a special e
we are working very closely with the aclu and we are working to move it as quickly as possible. go ahead in the back. >> you said earlier that the white house recognizes that some of you may not always be the right messenger to some of these individuals who are reluctant to take that vaccine. the president said yesterday there was a category we did not exactly identify, but he gave senator mcconnell credit for talking to those people. did the president ask his friend, senator mcconnell,...
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dan: what happened to the aclu branch of the liberal movement?to another school in you don't have to carry around a passport. that doesn't seem to be a relevant example of this scenario. i think it's relevant. private and public schools make demands for vaccinations. to organizations even demand you will the flu vaccine. we know how quakily it -- how quickly it can spread. it's different the way you carry your vaccine passport versus your vaccination card. but the parents have that evidence to present to the schools private or public schools. i don't think you are getting away from the fact that you have to be vaccinated for the measles or the mumps. it is about health and safety. migrants are coming across the border and staying in migrant cams at the border. they are not being released to spread covid all over the place. dan: no, no, no, no, no. time out. that's not true. they are being released into the u.s. sean, respond quick. no, that's not true. >> they are coming in, they are being processed and being shipped out. you had greyhound say we
dan: what happened to the aclu branch of the liberal movement?to another school in you don't have to carry around a passport. that doesn't seem to be a relevant example of this scenario. i think it's relevant. private and public schools make demands for vaccinations. to organizations even demand you will the flu vaccine. we know how quakily it -- how quickly it can spread. it's different the way you carry your vaccine passport versus your vaccination card. but the parents have that evidence to...
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they include muslim advocates, the aclu, airbnb. the hebrew immigrant aid society. yes, the hebrew immigrant aid society, why? because they remember its futile efforts when jews were turned away from this country to go back to the holocaust. when the st. louis was turned back to go back to the holocaust. when the state department deliberately wouldn't even use the quota, the quota was 150,000 they kept it down to 6,000. because of the anti-semitism from some officials in the state department. and the hebrew immigrant aid society, which was formed to aid jewish immigrants, but has long since broaden its mission to aid immigrants from any country, knows what happened and doesn't want to see it happen again. that's why they are supporting this bill. the service employees international union, because some of their members were born abroad, the national immigration law center, moveon, and united we dream. members on both sides of the aisle should agree that no president, republican or democratic, should be permitted to usurp the powers of the legislative branch enshrined
they include muslim advocates, the aclu, airbnb. the hebrew immigrant aid society. yes, the hebrew immigrant aid society, why? because they remember its futile efforts when jews were turned away from this country to go back to the holocaust. when the st. louis was turned back to go back to the holocaust. when the state department deliberately wouldn't even use the quota, the quota was 150,000 they kept it down to 6,000. because of the anti-semitism from some officials in the state department....
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ohio law preventing abortions based on down syndrome, joe biden rolls back the trump arab and, the acluo have abortions and make sure people have disabilities have sesuppor integrated housing and the freedom to make decisions on their lives and bodies. what is your thought? >> with disabilities don't need to worry about things like community based housing and all the things they talk about if they don't get a chance to live. this is a very important legislation. very important movement. you saw governor christie gnome did this in her own state of south dakota. it is gaining steam all over the place and the reason is we know so much about fetal development and this is important to me personally. i have a little baby with down syndrome but we talk so much as americans about tolerance, it resonates as being empty when you decide somebody isn't worth living because they don't have the same number of chromosomes as everybody else. their life is worth living and if we want to be a tolerant culture we should not encourage people to have abortions, it comes is a lot of pressure from doctors to
ohio law preventing abortions based on down syndrome, joe biden rolls back the trump arab and, the acluo have abortions and make sure people have disabilities have sesuppor integrated housing and the freedom to make decisions on their lives and bodies. what is your thought? >> with disabilities don't need to worry about things like community based housing and all the things they talk about if they don't get a chance to live. this is a very important legislation. very important movement....
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training sessions for officers of a certain skin color and shake down payments for groups that the aclu the naacp, joining me now, arkansas senator tom con, thanks for being with us. when people use george floyd policeing act, is long overdue but what is in this bill that people might not know that could damage law and order and public safety? >> what they should think about when they think about that bill is the need to get security systems for their homes and firearms to their families and talk to their police officers who are heading for retirement so that bill would make it so dangerous to be a police officer and so dangerous for our community, look at the fact that it would open up police officers to more lawsuits from the very criminals they are resting to protect our communities, less than we need to do is make it even harder to police streets in america at a time when we see a crime wave crashing across american cities. >> when you think of police officers in this climate today i actually worry about their safety. we want all-americans to be safe and secure on the streets but if
training sessions for officers of a certain skin color and shake down payments for groups that the aclu the naacp, joining me now, arkansas senator tom con, thanks for being with us. when people use george floyd policeing act, is long overdue but what is in this bill that people might not know that could damage law and order and public safety? >> what they should think about when they think about that bill is the need to get security systems for their homes and firearms to their families...
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>> talk about why the aclu got involved in this and stories that's not about black people being killed people to understand the racism. >> it is absolutely pervasive and not just cities like milwaukee but especially milwaukee and other cities as well. what we ended up finding out is the city of milwaukee and police department own data. we found they stopped 150,000 people unconstitutionally. >> the numbers are ridiculous. what's hard to measure is the emotional toll that you are not doing anything wrong and you can end up dead for nothing. >> listen from steven who was walking home from class and randomly accused of smoking marijuana for no reason. >> he stopped and stared at me. if you make any sudden movement, you can be on the pavement and it is his words against nobody. >> what if you did smell ike weed? >> right? >> you did smell like a robbery. >> if i was a white man walking through that field, i would not have been stopped, maybe given you a ride hope. >> yeah. >> it was a sunday afternoon and i was driving home and i notice there was a squad car behind and sirens went off, bot
>> talk about why the aclu got involved in this and stories that's not about black people being killed people to understand the racism. >> it is absolutely pervasive and not just cities like milwaukee but especially milwaukee and other cities as well. what we ended up finding out is the city of milwaukee and police department own data. we found they stopped 150,000 people unconstitutionally. >> the numbers are ridiculous. what's hard to measure is the emotional toll that you...
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and then the aclu affirmed this and we will say it again, and the association cleared on twitter compasstem that kills children with impunity cannot behe reformed. you know who nodded as she read that? bree newsom. she is not some fancy economic genius, she's a full-time blm protester. she's a child of the rough-and-tumble, a poet of thei streets. she also happened at one point to study film at the two school nyu. teenagers have been having fights according to newsom including involving knives for eons of meeting a very long time. we do not need police to address the situations by showing up to the scene that using a weapon a against one of the teenagers. right, just because someone is getting stabbed it doesn't mean you have to stop it. children have been stabbing their friends forever, get over it. let kids be kids, let them stab each other. let them stab. the guy that used to run the naacp said that yesterday very clearly on cnn. >> it is not wrong, it is in fact right for people to ask if it's appropriate, was at the right thing and was it a necessary thing for police officers who, w
and then the aclu affirmed this and we will say it again, and the association cleared on twitter compasstem that kills children with impunity cannot behe reformed. you know who nodded as she read that? bree newsom. she is not some fancy economic genius, she's a full-time blm protester. she's a child of the rough-and-tumble, a poet of thei streets. she also happened at one point to study film at the two school nyu. teenagers have been having fights according to newsom including involving knives...
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this is the aclu responding to the anti-riot lot, this is not anti-riot regardless of what people saythat considering the inrest that we saw last summer, the rhetoric out there and while the country is on edge. laura, i appreciate the conversation. final thought on that? >> thank you. well, the aclu and a number of nongovernment organizations and nonprofits are very much the foundation and the infrastructure of this assault on everything that is represented america since 1776. people need to pay attention to that. they don't do what they say, they don't follow their charter. the irs is not holding them accountable. these organizations that had such deep respect in the history of this country, they're no longer recognizable. >> sandra: thanks, lara. john? >> john: thanks. republicans say democratic congress woman maxine waters was reckless when she told protesters that they need to be more confrontational. the judge says her comments could give the defense grounds to overturn the trial. congresswoman waters said the judge said her word don't matter. let's listen to the judge. he was pr
this is the aclu responding to the anti-riot lot, this is not anti-riot regardless of what people saythat considering the inrest that we saw last summer, the rhetoric out there and while the country is on edge. laura, i appreciate the conversation. final thought on that? >> thank you. well, the aclu and a number of nongovernment organizations and nonprofits are very much the foundation and the infrastructure of this assault on everything that is represented america since 1776. people need...
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is meant to wiretap terrorist in the fbi was wiretapping people like carter page, now we have the aclusupreme court saying open up the fisa court because basically we have a lot of surveillance of americans that we sold the fbi trump russia probe that was criticized and condemned as botched. >> basically before trump left office john ratfliffe left some of those documents but a ton that haven't been unclassified that all thes different things o get the subpoena to surveilled the trump campaign went to the fisa court, we don't know any of the information the john durham investigation is supposed to be investigating this but it's been going on for two years and the american public wants to know what happened and there were things that was happening to target conservative by the near fact that they work with trump's campaign or in the trump administration, that should come out and american people have occurred in members of congress are frustrated that the investigation like the john durham investigation still had to come into for wishing for what evidence they had before them. liz: greg
is meant to wiretap terrorist in the fbi was wiretapping people like carter page, now we have the aclusupreme court saying open up the fisa court because basically we have a lot of surveillance of americans that we sold the fbi trump russia probe that was criticized and condemned as botched. >> basically before trump left office john ratfliffe left some of those documents but a ton that haven't been unclassified that all thes different things o get the subpoena to surveilled the trump...
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voting rights, the splc filed a lawsuit just within the next week, and we joined our colleagues, the aclu and the naacp in dlf in filing the suit. we each have clients in the suit. our clients include community organizations, representing the disability community, the muslim-american community, , the african-american community, and others. we want this suit to be a reflection of the commitment of so many communities to keep the gains of this last election. we saw an incredible voter turnout in georgia, the highest on record. we saw people who had never participated in elections before participating in this one, wanting to express their voice in this election. and the response to that from the losing party in the election is not to think, maybe we need to think about our policies and revise them so that we are connecting with the voters who rejected us in the last election. instead, it's to actual try to keep those voters out of the ballot box. >> they called it jim crow 2.0. >> there's no question, this is absolutely a return to jim crow. it restricts the number of ways that people can vo
voting rights, the splc filed a lawsuit just within the next week, and we joined our colleagues, the aclu and the naacp in dlf in filing the suit. we each have clients in the suit. our clients include community organizations, representing the disability community, the muslim-american community, , the african-american community, and others. we want this suit to be a reflection of the commitment of so many communities to keep the gains of this last election. we saw an incredible voter turnout in...
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the one concern i have that experts have talked about, even the aclu, is that this was on a digital only system. we might be alienating those who don't have a smart phone, the elderly, the disabled, people who can afford a digital pass, there has to be some type of paper option. as the report mentioned, the paper option leaves an open window for fraud does have to be rolled out by private sectors. it'll have to be a diligent and equitable way. >> what seems simple is very complex. >> 100%. >> within 10 days, california will expand vaccinations to anyone over 16. the state just open vaccines to anyone over age 50. according to the abc7 news vaccine tracker emma 23% of californians are vaccinated. we are lagging behind most of the country. we rank 40 thirst -- 41st among the states in terms of percentage of people vaccinated. we are a big state. we are the most populous. but that can't be the only reason our progress is what are we doing wrong, what are we doing right, and what can we do better? >> i wish i could give you this in three quick sentences. i think we are trying to play catch-u
the one concern i have that experts have talked about, even the aclu, is that this was on a digital only system. we might be alienating those who don't have a smart phone, the elderly, the disabled, people who can afford a digital pass, there has to be some type of paper option. as the report mentioned, the paper option leaves an open window for fraud does have to be rolled out by private sectors. it'll have to be a diligent and equitable way. >> what seems simple is very complex....