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of going back to that process a little bit. i may have that not quite right, but the question goes to this bill of rights. did we ever have a bill of rights printed up that we gave to the assault, sexual assault victims before? is this something completely new for the department? >> this is something completely new. et -- 680 of the penal code was in existence, but as far as notifying them, we called others to see how they made their notification, and as far as we know, we are being quite innovative. it was not done before that we know. commissioner kingsley: i would really be interested in knowing 86 months down the road or nine months or one year, whatever makes sense -- be interested in knowing boat eight months down the road or nine months or one year -- interested in knowing if eight months down the road or nine months or one year, following through, just in general how it is working. i guess the other related question is when the officer assigned to the sexual assault victims interviews them, is there a check-off that the department has? because this is given to the victims, correct? they leave this
of going back to that process a little bit. i may have that not quite right, but the question goes to this bill of rights. did we ever have a bill of rights printed up that we gave to the assault, sexual assault victims before? is this something completely new for the department? >> this is something completely new. et -- 680 of the penal code was in existence, but as far as notifying them, we called others to see how they made their notification, and as far as we know, we are being quite...
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of rights is already in the bill of rights so say to look at that fourth amendment the right of the people to be secure in their persons houses papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause supported by oath or affirmation and particularly describing the place is the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seize so this is supposed to protect us from government not private entities that we deal with voluntarily supporters of this bill might say that we need the government to protect us from corporations but what we really need and what our founders knew even before the internet is protection from government senators mccain and kerry couldn't care less about your personal privacy as they do nothing with this bill to address the real threats to privacy that come from our government but it gets worse just today democrat senator dick durbin from illinois an ounce of legislation he'll be announcing after tax that it would impose a sa
of rights is already in the bill of rights so say to look at that fourth amendment the right of the people to be secure in their persons houses papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause supported by oath or affirmation and particularly describing the place is the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seize so this is supposed to protect us from government not private entities that we...
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you what i do not like it here it is i'll tell you what i don't like first the omission of the bill of rights providing clearly and without the aid of sop ism for freedom of religion freedom of the press protection against standing armies restriction of monopolies jefferson although we didn't get the restriction monopolies just look around you of corporate america and he didn't get the elimination of standing armies but he threatened he got everything else he got the bill of rights in fact he threatened explicitly james madison and numerous others dozens of letters and jefferson wrote around this time rabin from france that he was going to pull the entire virginia delegation all through embers of the virginia delegation out of the constitutional convention and refused to ratify the convention of the constitution if there was an agreement that a bill of rights or be attached. and that bill of rights would impart ban a standing army because he had seen over and over and over again that governments have been brought down by military coups i think pakistan for example in general was that was actu
you what i do not like it here it is i'll tell you what i don't like first the omission of the bill of rights providing clearly and without the aid of sop ism for freedom of religion freedom of the press protection against standing armies restriction of monopolies jefferson although we didn't get the restriction monopolies just look around you of corporate america and he didn't get the elimination of standing armies but he threatened he got everything else he got the bill of rights in fact he...
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jefferson fought for the constitution to include a basic bill of rights and he actually threatened to pull virginia out of the constitutional convention he didn't get his way he outlined these rights in a letter to his protege and best friend james madison a letter expressing his disapproval with the constitution in its first draft form and seven hundred eighty seven because it didn't include a bill of rights jefferson wrote i will now tell you what i don't like first the omission of a bill of rights providing clearly for freedom of religion freedom of the press protection against standing armies restriction of monopolies and the eternal and unremitting force of haiti as corpus was and trials by jury ultimately a few years later jefferson would be successful in lobbying for these rights and a bill of rights would be added to the constitution and ultimately ratified in seven hundred ninety one or two of jefferson's concerns were left out of it protection against standing armies it was a fragment a remnant left over we call that the second amendment which originally banned standing armi
jefferson fought for the constitution to include a basic bill of rights and he actually threatened to pull virginia out of the constitutional convention he didn't get his way he outlined these rights in a letter to his protege and best friend james madison a letter expressing his disapproval with the constitution in its first draft form and seven hundred eighty seven because it didn't include a bill of rights jefferson wrote i will now tell you what i don't like first the omission of a bill of...
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and refused to ratify the convention or the constitution if there wasn't an agreement that a bill of rights would be attached. and that that bill of rights would in part ban a standing army because he had seen over and over and over again that governments have been brought down by military coups think pakistan for example general wilders that was actually the whole circus that so so. the second amendment was originally founded and that language in pennsylvania is constitution that ben franklin signed in seven hundred seventy six that said standing armies there in times of peace are the route to liberty. but in the debates that part got dropped off so they simply said well it will have regular a well regulated wall called militia and that's why the second amendment says that the right to bear arms as is all part of the necessity of a rather regulated militia so the bottom line is it was never intended overthrow the government the chilling phrase of the world the militia movements are simply wrong and what's going on here is the national rifle association and smith and wesson these other weap
and refused to ratify the convention or the constitution if there wasn't an agreement that a bill of rights would be attached. and that that bill of rights would in part ban a standing army because he had seen over and over and over again that governments have been brought down by military coups think pakistan for example general wilders that was actually the whole circus that so so. the second amendment was originally founded and that language in pennsylvania is constitution that ben franklin...
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the expanded passenger bill of rights takes effect in august at the height of the summer travel season. manuel gallegus, cbs news, washington. >>> out with the old in with the new. terror alert system. today the government announcing it is getting rid of those color codes next week. the new system has just two warning levels, imminent, the highest, and elevated, less severe. but the warnings will be more precise identifying specific areas or likely targets. >>> a california mom gets a new hand. how she says the revolutionary surgery has transformed her life. >>> and one year after the worst oil spill the u.s. has ever seen, see how the gulf of mexico has recovered and the work still to be done. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mexico. >>> it has been one year since the worst oil spill in american history when bp's oil rig exploded in the gulf of mexico. memorials and vigils are scheduled in several states. randall pinkston shows us now how the disaster is still impacting the gulf region. >>> reporter: a sheen of oil still covers parts of the gulf one year after the blast that killed 11 workers and u
the expanded passenger bill of rights takes effect in august at the height of the summer travel season. manuel gallegus, cbs news, washington. >>> out with the old in with the new. terror alert system. today the government announcing it is getting rid of those color codes next week. the new system has just two warning levels, imminent, the highest, and elevated, less severe. but the warnings will be more precise identifying specific areas or likely targets. >>> a california...
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the government claims its original bill of rights reduced long tarmac delays by more than 97%.a good start but don't go far enough. the transportation department says it will take up to four months for the new regulations to take effect. kendis gibson, cbs news, los angeles. >>> this morning on "the early show," much more on the anniversary of the gulf oil spill. i'm betty nguyen. this is "cbs morning news." byg a complete killing force against fleas and ticks. and not just adult fleas. what makes frontline plus complete is that it breaks the flea life cycle -- killing adults, eggs, and larvae. and it keeps killing fleas and ticks all month long. that's why it's the #1 choice of vets for their pets, and yours. unleash a complete killing force in every dose of frontline plus. >>> all right, check this out, two people claim to have found the remains of an alien in siberia. it is the subject of a wildly popular internet video. the alien's body is said to be about two feet high and half buried in the snow. critics and analysts call it an obvious hoax. >>> tv ads for mcdonald's, the
the government claims its original bill of rights reduced long tarmac delays by more than 97%.a good start but don't go far enough. the transportation department says it will take up to four months for the new regulations to take effect. kendis gibson, cbs news, los angeles. >>> this morning on "the early show," much more on the anniversary of the gulf oil spill. i'm betty nguyen. this is "cbs morning news." byg a complete killing force against fleas and ticks. and...
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of this knowledge well then if you live with all this knowledge and you give bad government and you get the government abusing your rights your civil rights violating the constitution violating the bill of rights you know it's impaired you know in a jumma craddock society it is imperative for the public of people to be vigilant told their elected officials feet to the fire speaking of accountability do you feel in the air are after the bush administration where we have seen. human rights violations wars torture and so on and so forth in that era after wall street where really no one was held accountable for want what went down expecting this accountability is that sort of way too optimistic or even naive at this point it should be it should not be we should always program because ability to use our
of this knowledge well then if you live with all this knowledge and you give bad government and you get the government abusing your rights your civil rights violating the constitution violating the bill of rights you know it's impaired you know in a jumma craddock society it is imperative for the public of people to be vigilant told their elected officials feet to the fire speaking of accountability do you feel in the air are after the bush administration where we have seen. human rights...
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. >> just ahead, a new set of passenger bill of rights goes into effect today and a big relief for air travelers who think they are getting ripped off by all those extra airline fees. later on the virtual world of amazon is going to get a lot bigger. yeah! boom! hi, i'm a stunt man. and i love watching me on at&t u-verse tv. i can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr. i can even record a show in this room... ...and play it back in this room. honey,...
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. >> just ahead, a new set of passenger bill of rights goes into effect today and a big relief for air travelers who think they are getting ripped off by all those extra airline fees. later on the virtual world of amazon is going to get a lot >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> libyan rebels may soon receive $20 million to pay what is being called non-lethal help. providing weapons support for fighting against moammar khadafy government. if nait is willing, they say, to stop attacks they are willing to talk. british newspaper reports that proposed reforms khadafy's departure. >> and a safety board is opening a formal investigation into the aborted landing of a plane carrying michelle obama. they aborted a plane carrying michelle obama and joe biden flying too close to a cargo plan. two women appeared on the view. nobody on the plane was in danger but it's another embarrassment for the federal aviation administration. controllers air traffic controllers have been suspended in weeks because they were drought sleeping on the job. >> and stress of passengers list
. >> just ahead, a new set of passenger bill of rights goes into effect today and a big relief for air travelers who think they are getting ripped off by all those extra airline fees. later on the virtual world of amazon is going to get a lot >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> libyan rebels may soon receive $20 million to pay what is being called non-lethal help. providing weapons support for fighting against moammar khadafy government. if nait...
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and so you cannot open a lawful orders no more store here we should we should try to sleep the bill of rights in the same respect we do the laws of war do a difference there's still a presumption of lawfulness unless the order is plainly a lawful so that that keeps discipline in the use it but when an order is lately unlawful and it is a clear violation of the constitution they should still have been around now sir you saw the troops being used against us civilians in some ways to assess the properly and in some ways they confiscate firearms not only in appropriately but blatantly unconstitutionally blatantly illegally and we were really just i this made to say that as well but what is the you know we're going to promoting the stories of the guys that refuse those orders we played a clip from one of those interviews earlier in the show tonight tell us a little bit more about that and how we can encourage troops to have the courage to take a stand that those few did during hurricane katrina. well those are for sir john through may for the utah national tour and he's a good example were one per
and so you cannot open a lawful orders no more store here we should we should try to sleep the bill of rights in the same respect we do the laws of war do a difference there's still a presumption of lawfulness unless the order is plainly a lawful so that that keeps discipline in the use it but when an order is lately unlawful and it is a clear violation of the constitution they should still have been around now sir you saw the troops being used against us civilians in some ways to assess the...
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it's part of the passenger bill of rights. the airlines will have to pay more if they bump you. seat selection and fuel surcharges have to be disclosed and the airlines will pay bigger fines for stranding passengers to tarmac. that's a wonderful idea. sometimes you're out there for a long time. i would hate to get stuck on a tarmac with my 3-year-old and 8 and 10-year-old. it's a great thing. >> airlines will have to do more to go passengers about delays or cancellations both at the airport and online, the expanded passengers bill of rights will take effect in august. >>> we'll see did last of the rainbow terror alert systems. the color codes will be gone next week. the new system has two warning levels. eminent and elevated. the warrants will identify special -- they will have annex picturation date. >>> his suicide led to a national conversation about bullying, now his college roommate is charged with a hate crime. the students tweets are part of the case. tyler clemente was a talented violinist starting at rutgers university when he committed suicide. now his room made, a for
it's part of the passenger bill of rights. the airlines will have to pay more if they bump you. seat selection and fuel surcharges have to be disclosed and the airlines will pay bigger fines for stranding passengers to tarmac. that's a wonderful idea. sometimes you're out there for a long time. i would hate to get stuck on a tarmac with my 3-year-old and 8 and 10-year-old. it's a great thing. >> airlines will have to do more to go passengers about delays or cancellations both at the...
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the expanded passenger bill of rights takes effect in august. >> it's not like medical marijuana clinicsit's modern, green and built with the patient's best interest in mind. elizabeth cook shows us the so- called designer. >> reporter: its like an apple store for marijuana. >> i have not seen anything of this nature in any of the states that had them and particularly the state of california. >> reporter: modern design, and artful displays, buying pot just got posh. >> natural light, put in a great ventilation system sot air was clean, make it comfortable for people. >> reporter: aaron is director of the san francisco patient and resource center a nonprofit pot club where profits go to providing natural medicine to low income people. it won an award for the american institute of architects. you would think it would mean everything is probably more expensive right? actually it's the ons president one of their campaign slogans was taking profit out of pot. >> our prices are very affordable. a lot is because we cultivate most of our own medicine and cut out the profits. >> they will go that
the expanded passenger bill of rights takes effect in august. >> it's not like medical marijuana clinicsit's modern, green and built with the patient's best interest in mind. elizabeth cook shows us the so- called designer. >> reporter: its like an apple store for marijuana. >> i have not seen anything of this nature in any of the states that had them and particularly the state of california. >> reporter: modern design, and artful displays, buying pot just got posh....
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first is the victim dna bill of rights. this is our new form 540, which i can provide to you. commissioner hammer: when was that developed? >> over the past month. it fits in the tag books of the officers can hand it to the victim. we found no other agencies that we contacted who did anything like this. commissioner hammer: could you pass those up while you talk? thank you. >> this is quite innovative and providing this level of service to sexual assault victims. i will not raise the hole card, but the basic dna bill of rights for the sexual assault victim is they have the right to know if a profile has been developed from evidence, from biological evidence that was secured from their case. normally, what is commonly called a rape kit. they have the right to know if a profile has been developed. they also have the right to know if that profile has been entered into codis, the data base, the combined dna index system. they also have the right to know if a match was made in codis from the profile developed. the match would be a hit to an unknown offender, a hit to someone who has
first is the victim dna bill of rights. this is our new form 540, which i can provide to you. commissioner hammer: when was that developed? >> over the past month. it fits in the tag books of the officers can hand it to the victim. we found no other agencies that we contacted who did anything like this. commissioner hammer: could you pass those up while you talk? thank you. >> this is quite innovative and providing this level of service to sexual assault victims. i will not raise...
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but the perceived danger here of the bill of rights lay, where? at the potential for misunderstanding by future generations. this misunderstanding comes about by this. by forbidding the federal government from acting in certain areas which is what the bill of rights would do, it was argued that the constitution implied the federal government could, what? could act in all other areas it was not prohibited from engaging in. but the 10th amendment makes clear that the constitution implies no im-- provides no implied powers to the federal government. so it is here we see it for what it is, it is the cornerstone of the constitution. the most effective tool for the preservation of this, our liberty. so the 10th amendment as a final amendment in the bill of rights is therefore no accident. rather, as one might say, it is the culmination, the culmination of the founders' vision of america's democracy. it reaffirms a commitment to a government strictly defined and with those limited powers. it is this institutionalization of armor, if you will, of liberty a
but the perceived danger here of the bill of rights lay, where? at the potential for misunderstanding by future generations. this misunderstanding comes about by this. by forbidding the federal government from acting in certain areas which is what the bill of rights would do, it was argued that the constitution implied the federal government could, what? could act in all other areas it was not prohibited from engaging in. but the 10th amendment makes clear that the constitution implies no im--...
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bill and that would essentially be a list of consumers that have chosen not to be included in any targeted advertising or information collection by the firms effected by the law so it's kind of like right now you can be on a do not call bill and or call option i guess that nobody's going to call you any of the telemarketers but at the same time they're saying that within this bill you do have the option to opt out but how does that actually work does that mean that i have to dig. through a web site i have to find the correct link it's going to be somewhere buried deep in the bottom well that's the concern obviously senator kerry held a press conference yesterday where he argued that a do not track list would not be necessary if there was a good effective procedure but of course the devil's in the details so it really depends a lot of people don't read the sorts of disclosures that you see on the website which which often do articulate exactly what a company is going to do with the information then later they find out that their information has been used in a way that they didn't anticipate and so a lot of it will be how the laws and force the federal trade commission will be in charge
bill and that would essentially be a list of consumers that have chosen not to be included in any targeted advertising or information collection by the firms effected by the law so it's kind of like right now you can be on a do not call bill and or call option i guess that nobody's going to call you any of the telemarketers but at the same time they're saying that within this bill you do have the option to opt out but how does that actually work does that mean that i have to dig. through a web...
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equal right to five hours of uninterrupted sleep under adequate conditions, right to annually -- annual cost of living wage increase, paid vacations, and sick days. those are the main elements of the bill of rights, and i commend tom ammiano for his visionary work at the state of california. that is the extent of my introduction. supervisor kim: thank you. as i mentioned earlier today, i am also introducing trailing legislation to both clarify and strengthen our community benefits agreement process, which i know there are many questions about from stakeholders and members of our community. the legislation will establish a separate committee, which represents a variety of stakeholders and surrounding neighborhoods impacted by this legislation, such as the tenderloin, south of market, and central market area. representation will range from books that represent small business to affordable housing, low-income families, low-income seniors, and community-based organizations, who will get a chance to review it and advise the mayor's office on the agreements. they will also conduct a public hearing to gather further feedback from the larger communities prior to the conclusion of the agreement
equal right to five hours of uninterrupted sleep under adequate conditions, right to annually -- annual cost of living wage increase, paid vacations, and sick days. those are the main elements of the bill of rights, and i commend tom ammiano for his visionary work at the state of california. that is the extent of my introduction. supervisor kim: thank you. as i mentioned earlier today, i am also introducing trailing legislation to both clarify and strengthen our community benefits agreement...
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the military tribunals it's not open to the public it's closed door and our constitution and bill of rights which. titled. to a fair trial well how come of it how come the constitution bill of rights is not applying to the gentleman. you know who were insisting that the mean message of our interview with jesse that he gave us some really of this new book out is he claims that there is as many as sixty million documents currently being covered up in the united states now that is certainly no you know light number and he says that there everybody should join the mission of releasing these documents and we really have a long and serious discussion about what kind of documents is ok to be known to the public and what kind of information should really say behind closed doors but that our viewers are going to have to get in the full version of this i'm sure they are going to wait you can and i know you weighed in on other issues what was his take on the u.s. intervention in libya. well as well as many other analysts at this point jesse ventura has really joint the call saying that the pretense fo
the military tribunals it's not open to the public it's closed door and our constitution and bill of rights which. titled. to a fair trial well how come of it how come the constitution bill of rights is not applying to the gentleman. you know who were insisting that the mean message of our interview with jesse that he gave us some really of this new book out is he claims that there is as many as sixty million documents currently being covered up in the united states now that is certainly no you...
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seized that apparently really meaningless paragraph i was reading is the fourth amendment of the bill of rights which seeks to protect the people of the united states from a reasonable search and seizure the government however has other plans and they have seized upon a legal exception to the fourth amendment the border search exception which allows for travelers both foreign and american to be searched out the border without a warrant and this dubious exception to the bill of rights has in the past been used to subject immigrants to harsh invasive searches when entering the country but now it's being used to target specific people and their digital data for expressly political reasons not for border safety concerns let me just give you a few examples of the over six thousand people who've had their electronic devices seized and searched for and supporter of bradley manning david house was detained and questioned while his laptop and drive were taken from him and searched at the u.s. mexican border we can link supporter jacob apple bomb was quote randomly chosen for a search and questioning whi
seized that apparently really meaningless paragraph i was reading is the fourth amendment of the bill of rights which seeks to protect the people of the united states from a reasonable search and seizure the government however has other plans and they have seized upon a legal exception to the fourth amendment the border search exception which allows for travelers both foreign and american to be searched out the border without a warrant and this dubious exception to the bill of rights has in the...
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the public defender has the responsibility of defending the public, whether we enforce the bill of rights, whether we insure the constitution, including the right to effective counsel, are kept, whether it is making sure the individual is protected against the machinery of the government now, and the power of the government, the public defender has the role of ensuring accountability in our system. it is a difficult role because we have not been given the resources we need to do that job. from the early days, the public defender's office as well as conflicts council, assigned to rept represent people in cases has not received the resources that we need in order to do our jobs properly. so we're going to talk about those failings as well. so we have a great panel. i'm so exciteded to introduce and give you an overview of what's going to happen today. we have speakers from all over the country and we're going to talk about injustice and how in their experience it affects every day people. and our second panel is going to talk about the need to remake the image of a public defender. you alwa
the public defender has the responsibility of defending the public, whether we enforce the bill of rights, whether we insure the constitution, including the right to effective counsel, are kept, whether it is making sure the individual is protected against the machinery of the government now, and the power of the government, the public defender has the role of ensuring accountability in our system. it is a difficult role because we have not been given the resources we need to do that job. from...
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. >> resolution supporting the california assembly bill, domestic worker bill of rights. supervisor avalos: colleagues, i hope you can support this resolution, sponsored by our own assembly member, tom amiano. california has an estimated 200,000 domestic workers, comprised of housekeepers, nannies, and care givers for children, care givers for the elderly and disabled. the work in private households to care for the health and safety and well-being of many families and homes. domestic workers have historically been excluded from basic labor laws which serve to protect workers. the fair labor standards act of 1938, which congress enacted to ensure a fair day's pay for a fair day paperwork excluded domestic workers from its protection. domestic workers are the backbone of california's economy. they do hard work that makes all our work possible and are entitled to the same basic protections as other members of the workforce. domestic workers work alone, behind closed doors, and out of the public eye, leaving them vulnerable to abuse and exploitation and unable to abdicate col
. >> resolution supporting the california assembly bill, domestic worker bill of rights. supervisor avalos: colleagues, i hope you can support this resolution, sponsored by our own assembly member, tom amiano. california has an estimated 200,000 domestic workers, comprised of housekeepers, nannies, and care givers for children, care givers for the elderly and disabled. the work in private households to care for the health and safety and well-being of many families and homes. domestic...
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and certainly does not extend of the bill of rights to the state specifically in the right of assembly. that because the amendment reads nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process or deny any person equal protection of the law the amendment did not apply only to state action and did not apply to private individuals who committed ordinary crimes. ordinary crimes were taken from bradley in the circuit court. regulating ordinary crimes was reserved for the state governments by the tenth amendment which reads the powers not delegated to the united states by the constitution nor prohibited by the states are reserved for the states respectively tour to the people. this conflict between the tenth amendment, the states rights amendment and the fourteenth amendment is key to the entire period. the tenth amendment at its scope and limitations and conflict with other amendments his also key to everything happening in court day. according to wait because the fourteenth amendment cannot apply the bill of rights the enforcement act specifically of 1870, e
and certainly does not extend of the bill of rights to the state specifically in the right of assembly. that because the amendment reads nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process or deny any person equal protection of the law the amendment did not apply only to state action and did not apply to private individuals who committed ordinary crimes. ordinary crimes were taken from bradley in the circuit court. regulating ordinary crimes was reserved for...
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the expanded passenger bill of rights takes effect in august right during the peak of summer travel. >> and a project that began with a graffiti tagged wall. >> we start laying tile on a blank wall. and after a few weeks, the young artists kind of get it. >> one piece at a time. how this week's jefferson award winner is teaching young art students how to transform their city. >> and who doesn't like to own an antique or two? why these old railcars are going up for auction and who might want to buy one. >> well, would you buy a quarterback with six non behind winning seasons in the nfl. the 49ers address alex smith's future. >>> and one giant returns to help but could buster pose zip join the walking wounded coming up. >> i believe i said it was 4-0. it is 4-1. ,, when your eyes are smiling... ,, you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably... and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions
the expanded passenger bill of rights takes effect in august right during the peak of summer travel. >> and a project that began with a graffiti tagged wall. >> we start laying tile on a blank wall. and after a few weeks, the young artists kind of get it. >> one piece at a time. how this week's jefferson award winner is teaching young art students how to transform their city. >> and who doesn't like to own an antique or two? why these old railcars are going up for...
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passengers just got a leg up from new federal protections that expand upon the so-called passenger bill of rightslready in place. >> this is the most important and biggest change in passenger rights since deregulation. >> reporter: at the top of the list, airlines will have to refund baggage fees when luggage is lost. also gone, nickel and diming passengers with those hidden costs beyond the ticket price. airlines will have to disclose those fees on their website. >> all of those fees will be listed, whether it's a baggage fee, the taxes you might pay in the particular area you're in, a fee for a blanket, a fee for a pillow, a fee for food. all of those will be listed. >> reporter: airlines will pay more if a passenger is bumped from a flight. delays less than two hours less than $650. and up to $1,300 for delays more than two hours. the new rules expand tarmac delay penalties. already a three-hour limit on domestic flights. now it includes international flights for passengers that sit on the tarmac for four hours. the new rules are expected to go into effect late august. michelle franzen, nbc ne
passengers just got a leg up from new federal protections that expand upon the so-called passenger bill of rightslready in place. >> this is the most important and biggest change in passenger rights since deregulation. >> reporter: at the top of the list, airlines will have to refund baggage fees when luggage is lost. also gone, nickel and diming passengers with those hidden costs beyond the ticket price. airlines will have to disclose those fees on their website. >> all of...
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police looking for the bill of rights in the middle of the night on the streets of some of the toughest neighborhoods of washington. i was in the care of two different groups, one an undercover narcotics group, the other what's called the power shift which is a team that goes out looking for guns. the power shift i'll talk about a little bit because it's a particularly interesting area given that the fourth amendment is the one part of the bill of rights that's been most tested since 9/11. now, the issues that i saw on the streets of washington had nothing to do with 9/11. they had to do with a different war, the war on guns, the war on drugs. but many of the same questions arise more subtly, less visibly on those streets than they have in the counterterrorism field where the fourth amendment, of course, has been quite severely tested by various electronic surveillance and other search methods. the fourth amendment has a very pivotal word in it, and i'd like to read it to you because a lot of people forget this word when they're talking about this particular protection. the word is secu
police looking for the bill of rights in the middle of the night on the streets of some of the toughest neighborhoods of washington. i was in the care of two different groups, one an undercover narcotics group, the other what's called the power shift which is a team that goes out looking for guns. the power shift i'll talk about a little bit because it's a particularly interesting area given that the fourth amendment is the one part of the bill of rights that's been most tested since 9/11. now,...
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>>catherine: the department of transportation has added to the passenger's bill of rights.t elin ripped off by a hidden airline fees for pillows, food, seed, luggage and reservation changes? if under new rules carriers will have to disclose them up front on their website. rich >> and a look out after passengers who in some instances have been treated pretty bad. >>catherine: if you have lost luggage you're not alone, last year airline's loss damaged or delayed a more than 2 million bags. they've always had to compensate for the bag. under the new rule they will have to refund the baggage feet. if you are involuntarily bumped from overbooked flight, the new rules say you get a refund double the value of your ticket up $800. the rules say, no more tarmac delays of more than four hours for international flights. that's because of extended delays at new york jfk jury last december blizzard. delays of more than three hours are already banned for domestic planes. >> this is groundbreaking for airline passengers even to notice by the government is amazing. the fact that they're pa
>>catherine: the department of transportation has added to the passenger's bill of rights.t elin ripped off by a hidden airline fees for pillows, food, seed, luggage and reservation changes? if under new rules carriers will have to disclose them up front on their website. rich >> and a look out after passengers who in some instances have been treated pretty bad. >>catherine: if you have lost luggage you're not alone, last year airline's loss damaged or delayed a more than 2...
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bill. let's bring in phil kerpen he is the director for policy for americans for prosperity you like watermelon i think this is a lot of mela bill but i think you're exactly right this bill is green on the outside fifteen yest green on the outside and inside it's deep communist red this was especially evident when i asked pace to fit a story to big. green jobs advisor was a commie this is the beginning this is the portal into all of this this is the biggest story in history self avowed communist activities there are communist marxist revolutionaries around this president these guys are marxists in the white house i have. my own. voice from the past use for it koch. oil millionaire member of the radical anti communist john birch society and. of charles and di but while the threat of communism has long since passed it's striking how fictive it still remains to instantly demonize opponents as evidenced in the descriptions of the climate and health care policies and right through out the tea parties why had the a.n.c. obama spin doctors resorted to the language of the cold war propaganda. and why has it been so effective in causing the styria among tea party co was
bill. let's bring in phil kerpen he is the director for policy for americans for prosperity you like watermelon i think this is a lot of mela bill but i think you're exactly right this bill is green on the outside fifteen yest green on the outside and inside it's deep communist red this was especially evident when i asked pace to fit a story to big. green jobs advisor was a commie this is the beginning this is the portal into all of this this is the biggest story in history self avowed...
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we want the constitution the bill of rights we must bring. yeah we came out here today for freedom and i think that right just bursting to talk to you. how you got it off there was a frank socialism and one can take our freedom we're going to. have my freedom. now this trashed good name rank and now not. god. things here you eat the way the is the way the right thing the you know you didn't mind. the the the reasons move the move out of our minds the the lineup of passionate tape party organizers get the hundred thousand patriots going eventually the sponsors from libertarian curbs take to the star huge to preach the gospel of free markets let me hear. the will. not see how this move this hell hath no fury like a tax me or ignore. your freedom or what organization that leaves a lower taxes less government. you can't be proof we don't give you our. government is the enemy you freedom. it is. not small. these last few months. was. when the heart and soul of america. it was just like those old campaigns against tobacco regulation the groups were
we want the constitution the bill of rights we must bring. yeah we came out here today for freedom and i think that right just bursting to talk to you. how you got it off there was a frank socialism and one can take our freedom we're going to. have my freedom. now this trashed good name rank and now not. god. things here you eat the way the is the way the right thing the you know you didn't mind. the the the reasons move the move out of our minds the the lineup of passionate tape party...
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we do have a constitution and a bill of rights, and i think all of you took an oath, and i think you ought to look at that again. these guys are footing the bill for a lot of stuff, and they do not deserve that, and it has taken a toll on them. i know a lot of them personally. good day. [applause] supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. have a good day. next speaker please. >> i live at fifth and very straight. i have two problems regarding king street. normally when you come off of a freeway in a car, you take an exit. it is clear you are leaving the freeway and entering city streets. you get no such sense. the whole freeway drops onto king street. you still get all those lanes. while there is a little sign that there is a light at the bottom, most drivers come speeding off there with no intention of slowing down from freeway speeds. they continue on king street at freeway speeds. the speed on king has recently been reduced from 35 to 30, and there is a sign, but even when i look for it, i have a hard time finding it. most drivers not looking for it do not see it. we need something more to
we do have a constitution and a bill of rights, and i think all of you took an oath, and i think you ought to look at that again. these guys are footing the bill for a lot of stuff, and they do not deserve that, and it has taken a toll on them. i know a lot of them personally. good day. [applause] supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. have a good day. next speaker please. >> i live at fifth and very straight. i have two problems regarding king street. normally when you come off of a freeway in...
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today the passengers bill of rights is expanded. you will get double the amount you currently are entitled to. if an airline charges a baggage fee and loses your bag you get a refund and an airline can be fined on international flights if passengers are stuck on the tarmac too long. right now that rule only applies to domestic flights. new rules take effect in three months. big hockey game down in southern california. we didn't get to watch it because we were fast asleep but the sharks pulling off one of the biggest comebacks in nhl play-off history right now. >> san jose looked very uninspired early on, trailing the kings 4-0 in the second period of game 2 last night. you would have thought oh, it's all over but things suddenly turned around. and san jose tied up the game at 5 goals apiece. then devin setoguchi scoring the winning goal in overtime. an incredible 6-5 victory. san jose leads the series two games to one. game four in l.a. tomorrow. i bet a lot of people went home early thinking, oh, it's over. >> i bet. you know, bein
today the passengers bill of rights is expanded. you will get double the amount you currently are entitled to. if an airline charges a baggage fee and loses your bag you get a refund and an airline can be fined on international flights if passengers are stuck on the tarmac too long. right now that rule only applies to domestic flights. new rules take effect in three months. big hockey game down in southern california. we didn't get to watch it because we were fast asleep but the sharks pulling...