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we lost free speech and the aclu? is the question of teachers right to speak without being compelled, we also have children in the line of fire here, but i must say that i am increasingly alarmed to see the aclu not only failed to live up to its mandate, but appear to act in the exact opposite direction, it is now functionalizing history is a day when it altered ruth be ginsberg quote to make it gender neutral. it acting on behalf of sensors as it did when it supported amazon and it's a borrowing of abigail schreier's book, and now we see them coming out in favor of compelled speech, it's extremely alarming, because the aclu is effectively lose the last line of defense of the use of liberties. >> will: but now an enforcement mechanism for censorship and we need to be honest about that. that's who they are now today. i always enjoy listening to what you have to say, thank you for coming on and talking with me tonight. coming up the biden administration paving the way for vaccinations for kids as young as five and are u
we lost free speech and the aclu? is the question of teachers right to speak without being compelled, we also have children in the line of fire here, but i must say that i am increasingly alarmed to see the aclu not only failed to live up to its mandate, but appear to act in the exact opposite direction, it is now functionalizing history is a day when it altered ruth be ginsberg quote to make it gender neutral. it acting on behalf of sensors as it did when it supported amazon and it's a...
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that is at the heart of a lawsuit filed by the aclu against the marin county sheriff's office today. there are a dozen license plate readers attached to sheriff's cruisers around marin county. the suit accuses the sheriff's office sharing that data with federal agencies, like immigrations and customs enforcement, and customs and border control. >> when the sheriff shares this location about people driving through marin, it exposes people to privacy invasions, but it is particularly harmful to immigrant community members. people should not have to worry that i.c.e. will know when they drop their kids off at school, or when they go to a doctor's appointment. are back staff attorney with the aclu says the data sharing flies in the face of two california laws, one from 2016, and the california values act of 2018, that prohibits sharing this data with federal agencies. >> public safety means protecting the privacy of all people, including immigrants as they drive about in the community, going about their daily lives. mecca law-enforcement consultant and former oakland police chief howard
that is at the heart of a lawsuit filed by the aclu against the marin county sheriff's office today. there are a dozen license plate readers attached to sheriff's cruisers around marin county. the suit accuses the sheriff's office sharing that data with federal agencies, like immigrations and customs enforcement, and customs and border control. >> when the sheriff shares this location about people driving through marin, it exposes people to privacy invasions, but it is particularly...
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it's the mother (~bleep~) aclu? but why would they take this case?rried about the implications for everybody else. if you can't say (~bleep~) biden then you won't be able to say (~bleep~) trump. >> the future president. ted cruz. don, jr. ivanka trump. >> that's right. usually in our work, the people that we're representing are disfavored speakers or marginalized groups, "black lives matter" protesters, immigrants rights protesters and we recognize that in order to protect that speech we also need to protect speech we disagree with. >> the f-word plus biden was protected speech but the town's rules were equating the f word to the idea of people f-wording each other. was that also protected? >> the ordinance the city was trying to enforce deals with obscene content, pornography and nude at this and things like that but it can't p be attached to something that has political value. the test is about making sure that we are protecting political speech every step of the way. >> so i can't display a video of myself in roseel park having sex that would be a
it's the mother (~bleep~) aclu? but why would they take this case?rried about the implications for everybody else. if you can't say (~bleep~) biden then you won't be able to say (~bleep~) trump. >> the future president. ted cruz. don, jr. ivanka trump. >> that's right. usually in our work, the people that we're representing are disfavored speakers or marginalized groups, "black lives matter" protesters, immigrants rights protesters and we recognize that in order to protect...
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you and the aclu have been fighting against deportations, specifically the continuation of title 42,y to expel migrants because of covid. a senior official, harold ko was blasted after resigning last week. >> we said it was inhumane from the beginning and that's why we've sued. obviously the biden administration doesn't need a court to tell them to stop the policy. i think what's happening is it's clear that those who are pushing an inhumane policy within the white house are winning that debate. so i think it's time for us to really switch to focusing on top public health officials at the cdc, dr. fauci, because i'm astonished that they are giving political cover to the biden administration. as public health officials, i can't imagine they want to see them being pushed literally into the hands of cartels. i would be shocked if they want to sit down for a deposition. there's no way to safely process these asylum seekers. cdc is signing off on people going to concerts everywhere but saying we can't possibly safely process these asylum seekers? there's no way the top public officials th
you and the aclu have been fighting against deportations, specifically the continuation of title 42,y to expel migrants because of covid. a senior official, harold ko was blasted after resigning last week. >> we said it was inhumane from the beginning and that's why we've sued. obviously the biden administration doesn't need a court to tell them to stop the policy. i think what's happening is it's clear that those who are pushing an inhumane policy within the white house are winning that...
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the aclu estimates more than 1,000 families remain separated to this day.but rarely seen. the film revealing that even after the harrowing roads that led them to the country of their dreams, asylum is often elusive. the abc news documentary "asylum" is streaming now on hulu. >>> up next -- ♪ jolene jolene jolene jolene ♪ >> that's not dolly parton. lil nas x covers the classic "jolene." what the leading lady of country had to say about it. ♪ jolene jolene jolene jolene please don't take him just because you can ♪ the classic . we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier. hero faces seemingly impossible challenge. ♪ tension builds... ♪ the plot twist. ♪ the hero prevails. in hollywood, this would be the end. but our here, we are just getting started. introducing the all-new nissan frontier. liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shh! i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough.etting started. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. age is just a number. and min
the aclu estimates more than 1,000 families remain separated to this day.but rarely seen. the film revealing that even after the harrowing roads that led them to the country of their dreams, asylum is often elusive. the abc news documentary "asylum" is streaming now on hulu. >>> up next -- ♪ jolene jolene jolene jolene ♪ >> that's not dolly parton. lil nas x covers the classic "jolene." what the leading lady of country had to say about it. ♪ jolene...
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. >> shannon: the aclu has weighed in on this.e president of the aclu of florida said the ordinance is "clearly another effort to attack the homeless and their panhandling in the city." and he said what molly said, has been ruled unconstitutional or ordinances trying to discourage it. joe. >> this issue about the unconstitutionality of such an ordinance is not clear cut. yet the united states, there have been challenges. first amendment, fourth amendment, eighth amendment, due process rights, there's been a mixed bag of rulings in terms of some in favor of upholding the ordinance and some against the ordinance. but at base, we have to have a community that is safe and welcoming and that permits economic vitality of the community. and so those are legitimate public interest that need to be upheld and the courts, when confronted with that against the application of these laws, have upheld the ordinance. >> shannon: here is what the sarasota herald set on this a few days ago. they say do you want -- they'd talk about this. the sand t
. >> shannon: the aclu has weighed in on this.e president of the aclu of florida said the ordinance is "clearly another effort to attack the homeless and their panhandling in the city." and he said what molly said, has been ruled unconstitutional or ordinances trying to discourage it. joe. >> this issue about the unconstitutionality of such an ordinance is not clear cut. yet the united states, there have been challenges. first amendment, fourth amendment, eighth amendment,...
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how she and other parents were fighting back in court with the help of aclu.issued a temporary ruling, ordering the school district to allow the kids with hair past their ears to return to school. joining me once again is danielle miller, mother to tristan. great to see you again, thank you for joining us on the show today. so i know this is a temporary ruling. but the judge has said it's pretty likely this thing is going to be a success in your favor. and it will stick. how is tristan feeling and how is your family -- how is you family feeling after this ruling? >> hi, thanks for having me back again. this has been a very good week. tristan is able to temporarily really be who they are, without fear of punishment. and the other children that were pushed out of school for having long hair are now able to go back to school freely and be able to concentrate on their education and not worry about long hair. this is a great thing. >> is tristan at all concerned in returning to school? are you at all concerned for tristan's well-being in returning to school? especi
how she and other parents were fighting back in court with the help of aclu.issued a temporary ruling, ordering the school district to allow the kids with hair past their ears to return to school. joining me once again is danielle miller, mother to tristan. great to see you again, thank you for joining us on the show today. so i know this is a temporary ruling. but the judge has said it's pretty likely this thing is going to be a success in your favor. and it will stick. how is tristan feeling...
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zoe brennan-krohn is an attorney at the aclu disability rights program. at the aclu she advocated for conservatorship reform and the necessary protections for disabled people, civil rights and civil liberties and also worked extensively to help people with disabilities and use supportive decision-making to expand public understanding of the risks and civil liberties and harms of guardianship and the potential of alternatives. she is represented and advised people seeking to get out of guardianship and has been an amicus brief and britney spears conservatorship case and has drawn more than 20 disability and civil rights organizations. that brief has been joined by that many and she's highlighted the disabilities rights and aspects of the case and urged the court to allow to select a lawyer of her own choice that she's now been able to do. morgan is the legal director of quality trust for individuals with disability and also served as the lead project director of the national resource center for supportive decision-making. she's devoted her legal career to
zoe brennan-krohn is an attorney at the aclu disability rights program. at the aclu she advocated for conservatorship reform and the necessary protections for disabled people, civil rights and civil liberties and also worked extensively to help people with disabilities and use supportive decision-making to expand public understanding of the risks and civil liberties and harms of guardianship and the potential of alternatives. she is represented and advised people seeking to get out of...
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ama: aclu filed shoot -- a suit against a sheriff in marion county for endangering the safety of community spread he broke to state laws by showing license plate numbers and location data taken from readers like these from shares agencies. it has alarming implications for immigrants and people of color who are traditionally targets of excessive policing and surveillance. we reached out to the sheriff's office but not heard back. dan: you've heard about supply chain issues. southern california ports are backed up. experts say it could take two years before the bottleneck is fixed. there are efforts to provide some solutions that require a new approach. we explain how vacant storefronts in malls are part of that. reporter: one way to prevent shortages when shipments are delayed our building more way houses and distribution centers to stockpile inventory. that will take years and doesn't fix the obvious problems. >> they all have to work in concert but nothing is working in concert right now. reporter: his company is taking advantage of the vacant storefronts at malls, resulting from business
ama: aclu filed shoot -- a suit against a sheriff in marion county for endangering the safety of community spread he broke to state laws by showing license plate numbers and location data taken from readers like these from shares agencies. it has alarming implications for immigrants and people of color who are traditionally targets of excessive policing and surveillance. we reached out to the sheriff's office but not heard back. dan: you've heard about supply chain issues. southern california...
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it was at that point that i retained a lawyer and reached out to the aclu and from day one, i've beenhting this antiquated, sexist, and archaic dress code. >> let me ask you, what did the principal say you when you said trystan identified as nonbinary, despite the fact that the school was insisting to identify trystan as a male? >> she didn't know what it was. and i understand that. so i tried to explain it. and i tried to reach out to her with compassion and love and try to turn it on to her. i said, what if you had a child that was nonbinary. what would be the decision that you would make? and she said, i would cut his hair and hung up on me. and i just realized that the school is not inclusive. the school is not educated in lgbtq community and we were just going to have to educate and hopefully find a good outlet for this. >> what is this like for you as a mom, danielle? >> it's tough. >> yeah. yeah. >> it's tough. when trystan was sitting in iss, we would drive to school and i would blare the music, "this is me," so trystan can celebrate who they are and never for one second doubt
it was at that point that i retained a lawyer and reached out to the aclu and from day one, i've beenhting this antiquated, sexist, and archaic dress code. >> let me ask you, what did the principal say you when you said trystan identified as nonbinary, despite the fact that the school was insisting to identify trystan as a male? >> she didn't know what it was. and i understand that. so i tried to explain it. and i tried to reach out to her with compassion and love and try to turn it...
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the bill is also supported by dozens of groups ranging from the aclu to americans for prosperity. thank you to everyone who has worked so hard to bring us to this point. i urge everyone to support the equal act. that ends this statement by mr. kelly armstrong. and let me just say in conclusion, and i appreciated the comments of mr. jeffries regarding treatment. when i saw during my decade on the bench was, whether it was crack cocaine or powdered cocaine, it was incredibly addictive. and every now and then somebody might be able to deal with their addiction in a 30 day program, but normally it took a lot longer than 30 days. something i thought texas did right was have up to 12 months substance abuse felony punishment facility. some thought it was strange that a strong conservative like myself used that as much as i did. [inaudible] got a better chance of making it out understanding how addictive those substances are all coming from cocaine. and i know the second chance act act dealt with some of those issues but there might be something else we can do in the future where if you a
the bill is also supported by dozens of groups ranging from the aclu to americans for prosperity. thank you to everyone who has worked so hard to bring us to this point. i urge everyone to support the equal act. that ends this statement by mr. kelly armstrong. and let me just say in conclusion, and i appreciated the comments of mr. jeffries regarding treatment. when i saw during my decade on the bench was, whether it was crack cocaine or powdered cocaine, it was incredibly addictive. and every...
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the judiciary key reported this favorably 36-5 and supported by groups like aclu and americans for prosperity. thank you to everyone who brought us to this point. i urge people to support the equal act. and that ends the statement by mr. kelly armstrong. and i appreciate the comments by mr. jeffries regarding treatment. what i saw during my decade on the bench was whether it was crack cocaine or powder cocaine, it was incredibly adicktive and every now and then someone might be able to deal with their addition in a 30-day pr-pl a but normally it took longer than 30 days. texas had up to 12 months he' felony abuse. and a strong conservative like myself used that as much as i did but i saw this is so addictive, it needs a length of time to help people change their lives for such a time that they got a better chance of making it out understanding how addictive those substances are all coming from cocaine. and i know the second chance act act dealt with some of those issues but there might be something else we can do in the future where if you are convicted of an offense and you are an addict, a
the judiciary key reported this favorably 36-5 and supported by groups like aclu and americans for prosperity. thank you to everyone who brought us to this point. i urge people to support the equal act. and that ends the statement by mr. kelly armstrong. and i appreciate the comments by mr. jeffries regarding treatment. what i saw during my decade on the bench was whether it was crack cocaine or powder cocaine, it was incredibly adicktive and every now and then someone might be able to deal...
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the bill is also supported by dozens of groups ranging from the aclu to americans for prosperity. thank you to everyone who has worked so hard to bring us to this point. i urge erv ef to support the equal act. that ends this statement by kelly armstrong. let me say in conclusion, and i appreciate the comments of mr. jeffries regarding treatment, what i saw during my decade on the bench was whether it was crack cocaine or powder cocaine, it was incredibly addictive. and every now and now and then might be able to deal with their addiction in a 30-day program, but normally it took a lot longer than 30 days. something i thought texas did right was have up to 12 months substance abuse felony punishment facility, some thought it was strange that a strong conservative like myself used that as much as i did, but i saw this is so addictive, it needs a length of time to help people to change their lives for such a time that they've got a better chance of making it out, understanding just how addictive those substances are, all coming from cocaine. so, perhaps that's -- and i know the secon
the bill is also supported by dozens of groups ranging from the aclu to americans for prosperity. thank you to everyone who has worked so hard to bring us to this point. i urge erv ef to support the equal act. that ends this statement by kelly armstrong. let me say in conclusion, and i appreciate the comments of mr. jeffries regarding treatment, what i saw during my decade on the bench was whether it was crack cocaine or powder cocaine, it was incredibly addictive. and every now and now and...
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it allows for the quick expulsion of migrants over covid the aclu has filed suit against some of the deportations. >> this is not a situation where families are failing their asylum hearings. this is a situation where families are not getting a hearing at all. >> reporter: the homeland security secretary says title 42 is necessary. he, with the attorney general and secretary of state, will travel to mexico city this week to discuss security issues. whit? >> kenneth, thank you. >>> now to the violence in afghanistan and the deadliest attack since u.s. forces left. a roadside bomb exploding outside of a kabul mosque during a memorial service for the mother of the top taliban spokesman. killing at least five people. taliban fighters standing guard outside after the attack. no one has claimed responsibility. >>> thousands protesting across the u.s. this weekend for the first women's march of the biden administration. organizers citing the new law in texas that bans abortion after roughly six weeks of pregnancy as their motivation. in washington, d.c., protesters marched to the steps of t
it allows for the quick expulsion of migrants over covid the aclu has filed suit against some of the deportations. >> this is not a situation where families are failing their asylum hearings. this is a situation where families are not getting a hearing at all. >> reporter: the homeland security secretary says title 42 is necessary. he, with the attorney general and secretary of state, will travel to mexico city this week to discuss security issues. whit? >> kenneth, thank you....
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i'm a staff attorney at the aclu disability rights program. britney spears high profile case to battle to get out of conservatorship is the first time many in this country had heard of conservatorship or guardianship, and i'll use those interchangeably. guardianship is a widespread phenomenon. it's estimated that courts have stripped 1.3 million people of their civil liberties. the most unusual thing about britney's case is the attention it's getting. her experience of getting into a guardianship in a period of crisis, then facing a maze to try to get out, is astonishingly routine. guardianship is fundamentally a civil liberties issue, the government stripping away civil liberties and autonomy. it has been called a civil death. if you are under guardianship, you cannot decide where you will live, who you will spend time with, who you won't spend time with, how you will earn and spend your money or what medical care you will get. guardianship is fundamentally a disability civil liberties issue. only people with disabilities or perceived disabil
i'm a staff attorney at the aclu disability rights program. britney spears high profile case to battle to get out of conservatorship is the first time many in this country had heard of conservatorship or guardianship, and i'll use those interchangeably. guardianship is a widespread phenomenon. it's estimated that courts have stripped 1.3 million people of their civil liberties. the most unusual thing about britney's case is the attention it's getting. her experience of getting into a...
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rights issues and a champion for our democracy want to handle the washington bureau of the naacp and acluhank you for being here. is laid out and comments congress had the opportunity to fulfill the promise of the aca with filling the medicaid coverage gap moving us forward as a path to health equities and racial justice. there are so many in our country and there is a moral and ethical imperative for us to adjust the medicaid coverage gap so i'm excited so let's get started. you have been vocal about to close the medicaid coverage gap that they could still expand if they wanted to because of the american rescue plan act so can you talk about why it is necessary to close the medicaid coverage gap once and for all quick. >> first about thank you very much let me respond to the question this way. i always view history and how we serve as a country. in the history is very clear with the vast majority so the states rights and they take the right voting rights and educational opportunities and it is the same for health and medical attention as well. so that will never expand. so in my lifetime
rights issues and a champion for our democracy want to handle the washington bureau of the naacp and acluhank you for being here. is laid out and comments congress had the opportunity to fulfill the promise of the aca with filling the medicaid coverage gap moving us forward as a path to health equities and racial justice. there are so many in our country and there is a moral and ethical imperative for us to adjust the medicaid coverage gap so i'm excited so let's get started. you have been...
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the aclu cared about the rights of the accused. >> you threw me down in such a cruel fashion. >> laurashed me. >> ♪ ♪ >> happy mardi gras. is this unbelievable? look at this crowd. oh god. >> laura: [screaming]. oh. raymond knows if a see a bug, i can't help but scream. i hate you. i am so embarrassed. with raymond arroyo for our watch party. what do you say to america. >> [cheering]. >> nice. >> laura: i can't believe it's been 4 years. raymond, is that not scary? it seems like yesterday. if you said 2 years, i would say yeah. >> it's a blur. i kept thinking of paris, normandy, and the great moments. the historic moment the 75th anniversary of normandy. the moment that stuck out we don't have on video when you returned to the studio and were locked in the bathroom just moments before show time. we thought we would have to send a demolition crew in to remove the door. that's those moments that live strongest. >> laura: i would not be surprised if someone got that on video. i know by the time the 6th anniversary rolls around. tommy and sam will say we did have a small camera as you emer
the aclu cared about the rights of the accused. >> you threw me down in such a cruel fashion. >> laurashed me. >> ♪ ♪ >> happy mardi gras. is this unbelievable? look at this crowd. oh god. >> laura: [screaming]. oh. raymond knows if a see a bug, i can't help but scream. i hate you. i am so embarrassed. with raymond arroyo for our watch party. what do you say to america. >> [cheering]. >> nice. >> laura: i can't believe it's been 4 years....
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this is blood money to the aclu and unions.ting a profit for crossing over the border. they wouldn't pull this during the trump administration. they are doing it on the biden administration because the biden administration is pro illegal immigration. these lawsuits are frivolous. if i brought these cases to you, you would dismiss them. those attorneys should be sanctioned. judge jeanine: what's going to happen now is they will say everybody come on in if you were brought in in 2018. they are getting them money for anxiety and fear of strangers. did they not travel 2,000 miles on foot with coyotes suffering injuries and injustices. and they are going to get money. they are getting more money than some of the family members of the 9/11 victims whose family members were killed. i'm furious about this when hard working americans are trying to make a living. virginia, the election is tuesday. we have mcauliffe. and we have youngkin. what do you think? >> i think this race will truly unite the american people. the democrats made a ve
this is blood money to the aclu and unions.ting a profit for crossing over the border. they wouldn't pull this during the trump administration. they are doing it on the biden administration because the biden administration is pro illegal immigration. these lawsuits are frivolous. if i brought these cases to you, you would dismiss them. those attorneys should be sanctioned. judge jeanine: what's going to happen now is they will say everybody come on in if you were brought in in 2018. they are...
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he was on the head of the washington bureau and work of the aclu, thank you for being here. as patrick laid out, congress has the opportunity to fulfill the promise by equipping medicaid coverage gap andng movg forward as a t country on path o help equity and racial justice. there are so many in our country and our moral and ethical imperative to address the coverage gap so i'm excited to moderate this conversation today. i'll start with thehet' question representative clyburn, cuban and vocal about the importance of congress passing a lie lot in the expansion of medicaid. these states could still expand medicaid today if they wanted to and they have more resources to do so because of the american rescue play act. can you talk sly it's necessary congress has a policy for the medicaid coverage cap once and for all? >> thank you for having me and let me respond this way. i always viewed history as a great as a country. the history of looking at these states to expand the vast majority of the south. this is where it's been, states like to roll and take the right to deny, voting
he was on the head of the washington bureau and work of the aclu, thank you for being here. as patrick laid out, congress has the opportunity to fulfill the promise by equipping medicaid coverage gap andng movg forward as a t country on path o help equity and racial justice. there are so many in our country and our moral and ethical imperative to address the coverage gap so i'm excited to moderate this conversation today. i'll start with thehet' question representative clyburn, cuban and vocal...
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the aclu used to care about the rights of accused. >> in such a cruel fashion.slipped a little bit. >> happy mardi gras. look at this problem. [scream] laura: raymond knows if i see a bug i can't help but scream. i hate you. i'm so embarrassed. our watch party. what do you say to america? >> coming around. laura: i can't believe it has been four years. is that not scary? seems like yesterday. you told me you were on the effort two years, i would say two years. >> it is a total blur. i keep thinking of paris, norman the, being at that historic 75 anniversary of normandy, but the moment, we don't have on video, is when you returned to the studio as were locked in the bathroom moments before show time and thought we would have to send a demolition crew to remove the door. those moments with strongest. laura: i wouldn't be surprised if fans did get that on video. by the time the fifth anniversary rolls around, they will say we did have a small camera as you emerge from the bathroom coming up. this is a few weeks ago because we opened our studios in washington and th
the aclu used to care about the rights of accused. >> in such a cruel fashion.slipped a little bit. >> happy mardi gras. look at this problem. [scream] laura: raymond knows if i see a bug i can't help but scream. i hate you. i'm so embarrassed. our watch party. what do you say to america? >> coming around. laura: i can't believe it has been four years. is that not scary? seems like yesterday. you told me you were on the effort two years, i would say two years. >> it is a...
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the aclu has made it clear it's a minority of the 940 that would get any kind of settlement. saying that i think it's smart to go ahead with this. this isn't like thousands and thousands of people getting half a million dollar check. >> jesse: its reparations. >> jessica: a lot of people don't think reparations are a bad thing. >> shannon: bent toward the border is close but there will be those who argue it will be further incentive. in cases where they say that there is the parent and a child, that's close to a million dollars. it's a dangerous journey. it's almost like we are putting them in the most dangerous game show ever. >> greg: who are you talking to? >> shannon: people. who wants to answer? >> greg: the whole key is you cannot allow this to be framed as a democrat versus republican. you can't allow it to be framed as an immigration question and you cannot let this be framed about separation. this has nothing to do with immigration. you don't want to get trade down that hole. this is about draining the power of america. it's so far left. there's a reason behind it. i
the aclu has made it clear it's a minority of the 940 that would get any kind of settlement. saying that i think it's smart to go ahead with this. this isn't like thousands and thousands of people getting half a million dollar check. >> jesse: its reparations. >> jessica: a lot of people don't think reparations are a bad thing. >> shannon: bent toward the border is close but there will be those who argue it will be further incentive. in cases where they say that there is the...
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we had arguments with constitutional law professors, members of the aclu and the national lawyers guildecause vincent chin is not black. civil rights laws only protect black people. and we said no. sin vent chin's civil rights should be protected as well. >> and to their surprise, they weren't the only ones who thought that. >> by a mother who sits here with us who's son brutally killed just because he was. what can we do in the aftermath? those who live, we must redefine america so everybody knows everybody sits in a rainbow somewhere. >> the american citizens for justice had garnered support far beyond asian american community. every religion and walk of life came together. black, white, la tin x, lgbt, jewish, muslim saying we are with you, we stand with you. >> with the high exposure and growing pressure, the department of justice finally caved. >> a federal court is deciding if two men will have to serve a jail term to a killing they had already admitted to. >> it was the first federal civil rights trial involving an asian american in u.s. history. >> if convicted both face life te
we had arguments with constitutional law professors, members of the aclu and the national lawyers guildecause vincent chin is not black. civil rights laws only protect black people. and we said no. sin vent chin's civil rights should be protected as well. >> and to their surprise, they weren't the only ones who thought that. >> by a mother who sits here with us who's son brutally killed just because he was. what can we do in the aftermath? those who live, we must redefine america so...
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seen with the years since the gavin graham case, this was the case that planted the essentials by the acluwhich biological girl who'd begun medical transition wanted to use the boys bathroom in is consumed conservatives for years . they're were bathroom bills, that all failed, and the case was told eventually was decided in his favor. it was a massive law for the massive distraction because biological girls pose no threat to boys in the bathroom, but in that time, america lost a serie of battles on the gender war which put activists in the driver seat. gig at the of biological is the center of civilization, it's th center of the joy of most people 's lives, so if we allow this to be, everything changes forever. you wonder why there hasn't bee more organized sincere vigorous opposition to these changes. >> believe were going to see that very soon. i've been in touch since march when i testified against the equality act with the senator's office and i believe you will sponsor legislation very soon t stop schools from going behind parents backs in giving their kids knew gender identities and
seen with the years since the gavin graham case, this was the case that planted the essentials by the acluwhich biological girl who'd begun medical transition wanted to use the boys bathroom in is consumed conservatives for years . they're were bathroom bills, that all failed, and the case was told eventually was decided in his favor. it was a massive law for the massive distraction because biological girls pose no threat to boys in the bathroom, but in that time, america lost a serie of...
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we've seen in the years since o the gavin griffin case of the case planted potentially by the aclu in biological girl who had begun medical transitio wanted to use the boys bathroom in that's consumed conservative for years there were a flurry o bathroom built that all failed and the case was eventually decided in gavin grimm's favor. it was a massive loss distraction because biological girls pose no threats to boys i the bathroomom but in that time america lost a series of battle of the gender were which put activists in the driver's seat.t the riata lydia biological sex is a center of civilization is at the center of joy in most people lives. so if we allow it to be raised everything changes forever. you wonder why there hasn't bee more organized sincere vigorous opposition to these changes. with a senator tom cotton's office. i believe you will sponsor legislation soon to start schools from going behind parents back and giving their kids knew gender identities new names if a conspiring to them from parents. >> it's beyond belief that that's happening. >> so you think it's reversal
we've seen in the years since o the gavin griffin case of the case planted potentially by the aclu in biological girl who had begun medical transitio wanted to use the boys bathroom in that's consumed conservative for years there were a flurry o bathroom built that all failed and the case was eventually decided in gavin grimm's favor. it was a massive loss distraction because biological girls pose no threats to boys i the bathroomom but in that time america lost a series of battle of the gender...
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it is an actual solution for a series of lawsuits being brought by the aclu.f of migrant families who had children separated on the border at during only the trump administration apparently. they claim the government subjected them to lasting psychological trauma by not sending them to prison with their parents. it raises the question, why don't i get any money for the long lasting psychological trauma i endured after accidentally seeing jerrold nadler in his pants? look at that. i still don't understand. but rather than fighting his claims in court, biden's government wants to settle these claims with your cash, the average payout would be roughly 450 grand. it's amazing. but in lieu of money, maybe some migrants will agree to a hunter biden painting. 500 grand. the total potential payout could be over 1 billion. congressman dan crenshaw put it in perspective. biden wants to pay illegal immigrants 450 grand for their hardship while breaking our laws. the service member is killed in action, their next of kin gets an insurance payment of 400,000. and that is wh
it is an actual solution for a series of lawsuits being brought by the aclu.f of migrant families who had children separated on the border at during only the trump administration apparently. they claim the government subjected them to lasting psychological trauma by not sending them to prison with their parents. it raises the question, why don't i get any money for the long lasting psychological trauma i endured after accidentally seeing jerrold nadler in his pants? look at that. i still don't...
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. >> shannon: i want to read from the aclu and give you a chance to respond.ork's regulation of public carry is well within mainstream of policy choices, adapted to foster safety and conducive to a thriving public life are part of a long-standing tradition. what is your argument against that when it gets to court in november? >> it's a long-standing tradition and extremely liberal anti-gun state. the majority of the united states has concealed carry laws that are open and easy to take advantage of. there is no public safety problems there, i would ask the same people if the concealed carry band is so important to states like new york and massachusetts and new jersey, why are they having such a violence problems in their inner cities? why are so many people being shot every weekend? those are not legal gun owners or legal concealed carry owners who are involved in those. those are criminals. why hasn't it affected them at all? >> shannon: quickly with the time we have left, what do you think the odds are given the nine justices that we currently have, the court
. >> shannon: i want to read from the aclu and give you a chance to respond.ork's regulation of public carry is well within mainstream of policy choices, adapted to foster safety and conducive to a thriving public life are part of a long-standing tradition. what is your argument against that when it gets to court in november? >> it's a long-standing tradition and extremely liberal anti-gun state. the majority of the united states has concealed carry laws that are open and easy to...
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it is an actual solution for a series of lawsuits being brought by the aclu. migrant families who had children separated on the border at during only the trump administration apparently. they claim the government subjected them to lasting psychological trauma by not sending them to prison with their parents. it raises the question, why don't i get any money for the long lasting psychological trauma i endured after accidentally seeing jerrold nadler in his pants? look at that. i still don't understand. but rather than fighting his claims in court, biden's government wants to settle these claims with your cash, the average payout would be roughly 450 grand. it's amazing. but in lieu of money, maybe some migrants will agree to a hunter biden painting. 500 grand. the total potential payout could be over 1 billion. congressman dan crenshaw put it in perspective. biden wants to pay illegal immigrants 450 grand for their hardship while breaking our laws. the service member is killed in action, their next of kin gets an insurance payment of 400,000. and that is while
it is an actual solution for a series of lawsuits being brought by the aclu. migrant families who had children separated on the border at during only the trump administration apparently. they claim the government subjected them to lasting psychological trauma by not sending them to prison with their parents. it raises the question, why don't i get any money for the long lasting psychological trauma i endured after accidentally seeing jerrold nadler in his pants? look at that. i still don't...
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the aclu says that they have identified more than 5,000 children separated at the border during the trump that reporting coming from the "wall street journal." meantime, have you been to the pump lately? it's not so great. the national average for a gallon of gas, $3.40. that's according to aaa. it's $1.35 higher than it was last year. that adds up fast. house democrats laden to oil company executives today in a hearing. they accused them of spreading lies about climate change. republicans said it's a distraction. >> after four decades of deception and delay, it is time for the fossil fuel industry to finally change its ways. >> it's critical this committee examine the pressing concerns of american citizens. inflation caused by the biden administration economic policies is 5.4%. gas prices are at a seven-year high and heating bills will rise as much as 54% this winter. the purpose of this hearing is clear. to deliver partisan theater for prime time news. >> martha: joining me now, rick perry. former energy secretary under president trump. thanks for being here. when you watch these execut
the aclu says that they have identified more than 5,000 children separated at the border during the trump that reporting coming from the "wall street journal." meantime, have you been to the pump lately? it's not so great. the national average for a gallon of gas, $3.40. that's according to aaa. it's $1.35 higher than it was last year. that adds up fast. house democrats laden to oil company executives today in a hearing. they accused them of spreading lies about climate change....
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attorney lee gelernt, who led the aclu's lawsuit against title 42, said, "if the administration is makinghe political calculation that if it acts inhumanely now it can act more humanely later, that calculation is misguided and of little solace to the families that are being sent to haiti or brutalized in mexico right now." this comes as cbs news reports, the biden administration has deported at least 5,400 haitian asylum seekers using title 42 in the last 11 days. meanwhile, four united nations agencies, including the human rights office, are urging countries to stop deporting haitian asylum seekers without first properly assessing why they made their claims, a violation of international law. the united states reported more than 2,700 covid-19 deaths on thursday, as the official u.s. pandemic death toll rapidly approached 700,000. today, the drug company merck announced it's seeking emergency use of its anti-viral drug molnupiravir from the fda and other regulators around the world, after a late-stage clinical trial showed it reduced the risk of hospitalization or death in covid-19 patien
attorney lee gelernt, who led the aclu's lawsuit against title 42, said, "if the administration is makinghe political calculation that if it acts inhumanely now it can act more humanely later, that calculation is misguided and of little solace to the families that are being sent to haiti or brutalized in mexico right now." this comes as cbs news reports, the biden administration has deported at least 5,400 haitian asylum seekers using title 42 in the last 11 days. meanwhile, four...
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publish their works and their books, and i really feel that if you have someone like gordon klein, an aclue chose not to go lenient on his black students' grades, and he found it patronizing and not a good thing for black students. so i think this is the problem. he is, he's suing the school, and i think that's great. maria: yeah. i want to ask you about some of the books that you're publishing and, christian, you're at ucla. i a want to get your take on college campuses and what you're hearing. let's slip in a short break and come back with christian walker and l maria: welcome back. i'm with christian walker and louise burke. louise, you are publishing peter navarro's book as well as mark meadows'. i see peter navarro's book, in trump time, looks great. >> peter's book is already, breaking news, it's already garnered 100,000 advance orders and reached number three on amazon's ranking. it came out of the gate strong, it's a hard-hitting book that'll put you in the room with donald trump. maria: i lo it, i love it, louise. let me ask you, kris chancer about ucla -- christian. what are you
publish their works and their books, and i really feel that if you have someone like gordon klein, an aclue chose not to go lenient on his black students' grades, and he found it patronizing and not a good thing for black students. so i think this is the problem. he is, he's suing the school, and i think that's great. maria: yeah. i want to ask you about some of the books that you're publishing and, christian, you're at ucla. i a want to get your take on college campuses and what you're...
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we also know the aclu is closely watching this case.ion when it comes to the interpretation of that new racial justice act. we are also wondering if this is perhaps the end to rap lyrics being used in court if the judge rules in favor of bryant. the das office tells me they are not going to comment on any pending litigation. kristen: julian, thank you. if you are trying to live a more environmentally conscious lifestyle, that could begin with your next cocktail. larry: who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. well, with xfinity you get more for your money. because with xfinity internet you get a free flex 4k streaming box and peacock premium included, with access to tons of free movies and shows. more bang for your buck. can your internet do that? like your outfit, girl. why thank you! ok, now it's a party! get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months and add a flex 4k streaming box for free. click, call, or visit a store today. your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be
we also know the aclu is closely watching this case.ion when it comes to the interpretation of that new racial justice act. we are also wondering if this is perhaps the end to rap lyrics being used in court if the judge rules in favor of bryant. the das office tells me they are not going to comment on any pending litigation. kristen: julian, thank you. if you are trying to live a more environmentally conscious lifestyle, that could begin with your next cocktail. larry: who doesn't like more?...
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the aclu says more than 5,000 chirp were separated from their parents, leaving nearly 1,000 lawsuits. could cost taxpayers a billion dollars or more. a rancher in texas says trump's policy was not cruel because many of the kids were really unaccompanied minors. and paying the families will only create a bigger magnet. >> that has got to be the most asinine thing i have ever heard in my life. i can't -- i can't believe we are going to reward people that are coming into this country illegally when we do have a process of coming in legally and then reward them with $450,000? >> the biden administration has also just made a second attempt to undo trump's so-called remain in mexico policy. homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas said sending migrants back to mexico while they apply for asylum led to substantial and unjustifiable human costs. >> dhs says even as it files a second legal challenge to scrap the remain in mexico policy, it will continue working toward complying with that court order. and be ready, if necessary, to reinstate it by mid november. homeland security did not,
the aclu says more than 5,000 chirp were separated from their parents, leaving nearly 1,000 lawsuits. could cost taxpayers a billion dollars or more. a rancher in texas says trump's policy was not cruel because many of the kids were really unaccompanied minors. and paying the families will only create a bigger magnet. >> that has got to be the most asinine thing i have ever heard in my life. i can't -- i can't believe we are going to reward people that are coming into this country...
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he was once the head of the washington bureau of the nd -- of the naacp and the aclu. as patrick laid out in his congress -- and his comments, congress has the opportunity to fill the promise of the aca by removing the medicaid coverage gap and moving us on the path to equity and racial justice. there are so many adrian's in our country and there is a moral and ethical imperative for us to address the medicaid coverage gap. i am excited to moderate this conversation today, let's get started. i'm going to start with a question to representative clyburn. you have been focal about the -- vocal about congress passing legislation to close the coverage gap. these 12 states could -- could stand -- could still expand medicaid today. can you talk to us about why does necessary that congress passed a policy to close the medicaid coverage gap once and for all? rep. clyburn: first of all, thank you for having me. let me respond to that question this way. i always view history as a great informer of how we ought to conduct ourselves as a country, and the history is very clear. if y
he was once the head of the washington bureau of the nd -- of the naacp and the aclu. as patrick laid out in his congress -- and his comments, congress has the opportunity to fill the promise of the aca by removing the medicaid coverage gap and moving us on the path to equity and racial justice. there are so many adrian's in our country and there is a moral and ethical imperative for us to address the medicaid coverage gap. i am excited to moderate this conversation today, let's get started....
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publish their works and their books, and i really feel that if you have someone like gordon klein, an acludown because he chose not to go lenient on his black students' grades, and he found it patronizing and not a good thing for black students. so i think this is the problem. he is, he's suing the school, and i think that's great. maria: yeah. i want to ask you about some of the books that you're publishing and, christian, you're at ucla. i a want to get your take on college campuses and what you're hearing. let's slip in a short break and come back with christian walker (vo) this is more than just a building. it's billion-dollar views. perfectly located. an inspiration. and enough space to start an empire. loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss, so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision preservision areds 2 cont
publish their works and their books, and i really feel that if you have someone like gordon klein, an acludown because he chose not to go lenient on his black students' grades, and he found it patronizing and not a good thing for black students. so i think this is the problem. he is, he's suing the school, and i think that's great. maria: yeah. i want to ask you about some of the books that you're publishing and, christian, you're at ucla. i a want to get your take on college campuses and what...
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publish their works and their books, and i really feel that if you have someone like gordon klein, an aclu go lenient on his black students' grades, and he found it patronizing and not a good thing for black students. so i think this is the problem. he is, he's suing the school, and i think that's great. maria: yeah. i want to ask you about some of the books that you're publishing and, christian, you're at ucla. i a want to get your take on college campuses and what you're hearing. let's slip in a short break and come back with christian walker and louise burke. we'll be right back. insulin res, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's release from golo. it naturally helps reverse insulin resistance, stops sugar cravings, and releases stubborn fat all while controlling stress and emotional eating. at last, a diet pill that actually works. go to golo.com to get yours. maria: welcome back. i'm with christian walker and louise burke. louise, you are publishing peter navarro's book as well as
publish their works and their books, and i really feel that if you have someone like gordon klein, an aclu go lenient on his black students' grades, and he found it patronizing and not a good thing for black students. so i think this is the problem. he is, he's suing the school, and i think that's great. maria: yeah. i want to ask you about some of the books that you're publishing and, christian, you're at ucla. i a want to get your take on college campuses and what you're hearing. let's slip...
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present henderson, in your previous work with the aclu, and your prior work with the leadership conference, has there been a systematic study of election day fraud, in terms of stealing the right to vote through manipulation of polling places and information? >> certainly, the organizations i have been affiliated with have studied election day fraud in that context. i do not know whether they have prepared a specific report. the leadership conference is not. i think your point, which is that there is a history of misinformation on election day, that is intended to disenfranchise minority voters from turning out at the polls, for example the note that election day is actually the following thursday as opposed to the tuesday on which an election is held or information which says the polling place that you previously used has been closed, but you were not notified. to the extent that has occurred, that nation predates these attacks on election officials. as pernicious as the attack on election officials is, it does not operate in isolation. these other provisions you have talked about, the ki
present henderson, in your previous work with the aclu, and your prior work with the leadership conference, has there been a systematic study of election day fraud, in terms of stealing the right to vote through manipulation of polling places and information? >> certainly, the organizations i have been affiliated with have studied election day fraud in that context. i do not know whether they have prepared a specific report. the leadership conference is not. i think your point, which is...