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where he fell apart, most importantly, he said without the bill of rights. the good news is we had a good idea of what the bill of rights looked like. for a couple of reasons. number one with the state constitutions and other constitutions, there was a good since throughout the continents that what the rights were that were fundamental. we were rich tradition dating back to the magna carta. what rights did you have to have against your government? to be safe. number two, the greatest as king george iii and king of england, once you had a mad tyrant, inflicting upon you everything, you had a good idea. we had an idea of what the fundamental liberties were. james monroe wanted them. he also feeled of power of the new government and fearful of the executive. he didn't think -- he thought the executive was too powerful and probably turn into amour -- into a monoarch. the people he had been aligned with historically and in the virginia radification convention, which was discussed in the book extensively where the constitution itself hung in the balance. virginia,
where he fell apart, most importantly, he said without the bill of rights. the good news is we had a good idea of what the bill of rights looked like. for a couple of reasons. number one with the state constitutions and other constitutions, there was a good since throughout the continents that what the rights were that were fundamental. we were rich tradition dating back to the magna carta. what rights did you have to have against your government? to be safe. number two, the greatest as king...
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right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age sickness accident and unemployment and the right to a good education unfortunately after all this time it seems like roosevelt's second bill of rights is becoming harder and harder to attain and that's why it's important to show up tomorrow and march with national races united democrats of america to breathe new life into a second bill of rights. after the break a daily take on why america has a happiness deficit and what we can do to turn those frowns upside down. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right. i think the plumbing the the one. we have the government says. her keep him safe get ready because her freedoms. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like sleep you think you understand it and then he lives something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you don't know i'm charging them is a big issue. for . folks. the the it's the good the bad of the very very hyper actively ugly first good friend secretary robert gates speaking to marines in afghanistan yesterday gates reaffirmed his support for repeal of don't ask don't tell but as to mem
right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age sickness accident and unemployment and the right to a good education unfortunately after all this time it seems like roosevelt's second bill of rights is becoming harder and harder to attain and that's why it's important to show up tomorrow and march with national races united democrats of america to breathe new life into a second bill of rights. after the break a daily take on why america has a happiness deficit and what we can do...
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when we have a government that tortures bill, suspends our bill of rights and says bill of rights is a luxury we can't afford anymore and whisks american citizens out of the country to places that torture them and eeves drop on hundreds of people, that is a threat to democracy. but the biggest threat comes from unleashed corporate power. and the domination of business by government is called communism. domination of government by business is called fascism. and that form of government -- our job is to walk that narrow trail in between and hold big business with our right hand and big corporation and to do that, we need an independent press that is willing to stand up and speak truth to power and inform the public and we need an informed public that can recognize all the milestones of tyranny and we don't have any of those things left. tavis tavis you -- daff tavis: you said a lot. i'm playing devil's advocate, what you just described in west virginia, it can't be legal. it can't be illegal because it's happening and it can't be illegal because you have a documentary about it. how do
when we have a government that tortures bill, suspends our bill of rights and says bill of rights is a luxury we can't afford anymore and whisks american citizens out of the country to places that torture them and eeves drop on hundreds of people, that is a threat to democracy. but the biggest threat comes from unleashed corporate power. and the domination of business by government is called communism. domination of government by business is called fascism. and that form of government -- our...
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. >> yesterday we shredded the bill of rights. today by being part of the jttf, is treading it's part of the bill of rights. i call on your good conscience for you to urge the board of supervisors -- >> sir? thank you. next speaker, please. >> the evening. i am the student national vice president for the guild and the national lawyers guild here in san francisco. i want to thank you for holding this hearing. i feel like this entire thing is about local control and transparency. i think there was a number of perceptive questions from commissioners regarding the bureau order and the local patrol issue. i think what needs to be really clear, as far as i understand it, and mr. crew pointed out, the bureau order does not supersede the mou. that is the core issue. i urge you to consider the issue of a resolution. i was at the police commission meeting a couple months ago where the audit was discussed. there was not a lot of information. i don't think it is clear that it can actually be fully in place when we are in the mou because the au
. >> yesterday we shredded the bill of rights. today by being part of the jttf, is treading it's part of the bill of rights. i call on your good conscience for you to urge the board of supervisors -- >> sir? thank you. next speaker, please. >> the evening. i am the student national vice president for the guild and the national lawyers guild here in san francisco. i want to thank you for holding this hearing. i feel like this entire thing is about local control and...
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move comes as the state senate's labor committee is getting ready to hear the domestic worker bill of rightsd sylvia lopez, her shared her story of cleaning a filthy house infested with rats. >> translator: we're hoping essentially for the same work, the same rates and benefits as any other worker has. our work is the same as everyone else and we serve the same protection. >> these workers were excluded from national labor laws passed in the 1930s which granted other workers basic rights such as breaks, overtime pay, and safe working conditions. if passed the domestic worker bill of rights would expand basic labor protections to domestic workers and their families. >>> still ahead at 6:00, in libya another nato strike that may have hit innocent civilians. >>> who was behind the ousterf o e head of muni? o >>> in tripoli today libyan leaders say nine people died in an overnight strike by nato. nbc's stephanie gosk has more. >> reporter: the libyan government says this confirms what they've been alleging all along, that nato has been target is civilians. officials say at least seven people wer
move comes as the state senate's labor committee is getting ready to hear the domestic worker bill of rightsd sylvia lopez, her shared her story of cleaning a filthy house infested with rats. >> translator: we're hoping essentially for the same work, the same rates and benefits as any other worker has. our work is the same as everyone else and we serve the same protection. >> these workers were excluded from national labor laws passed in the 1930s which granted other workers basic...
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that oh to protest the citizens' constitutional rights god given rights and when you read the bill of rights run of the you have such a bull's eye as far as government goes is the right to keep bear arms so we have any one comes in to your sheriffs county and they try to diminish or three and. the right of the people to keep and bear arms the sheriff is obligated he is duty bound to stand against that so when light during the fema fiasco of the katrina hurricane in new orleans when they start obfuscating guns weren't ordered or were confiscate guns with people who need them but most the sheriff would have to stand against that and interposed himself on the behalf of the people and their rights and their freedoms for i know this might sound like an outlander statement then to most people would be the logical conclusion of what you just said is that most sheriffs in america are derelict in their duty. yes they are and that's really that's the reason that i have started the c.s.p. away the constitutional sheriff and police officers association that's why i'm reaching out to all thirty one hundr
that oh to protest the citizens' constitutional rights god given rights and when you read the bill of rights run of the you have such a bull's eye as far as government goes is the right to keep bear arms so we have any one comes in to your sheriffs county and they try to diminish or three and. the right of the people to keep and bear arms the sheriff is obligated he is duty bound to stand against that so when light during the fema fiasco of the katrina hurricane in new orleans when they start...
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-- implement a bill of rights. the third is to grant explicit authority to enforce the privacy bill of rights and to grant safe harbors for evolving codes of conduct. we are encouraged that members of this committee and others in congress have introduced several bills to address significant data privacy issues. the administration looks forward to working closely with members of this committee and congress to pass legislation that would protect consumer interests and provide businesses and consumers with a clear and consistent set of rules of the road, both within the united states and internationally. our conclusion that the time has come for comprehensive data privacy protection is a product of the work of the department of commerce, internet policy task force, and the national science and technology council subcommittee that i co-chair. it reflects two tenants. the first is, very simply, to harness the full power of the internet, we need clear rules that allow for innovation and economic growth while protecting tr
-- implement a bill of rights. the third is to grant explicit authority to enforce the privacy bill of rights and to grant safe harbors for evolving codes of conduct. we are encouraged that members of this committee and others in congress have introduced several bills to address significant data privacy issues. the administration looks forward to working closely with members of this committee and congress to pass legislation that would protect consumer interests and provide businesses and...
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tonight it's great to meet you more than sixty five years ago president roosevelt unveiled a second bill of rights that all americans should be entitled to he said that those new rights include the right to a job with a fair wage the right to food and clothing and recreation the right for every farmer to raise and sell his products at a return which will give him in his family a decent living the right of every businessman large and small to be free from domination but in an op liza home or abroad amusing roosevelt's language or the right of every family to a decent the right to adequate health care the right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age sickness accident and unemployment and the right to a good education unfortunately after all this time it seems like roosevelt's second bill of rights is becoming harder and harder to attain and that's why it's important to show up tomorrow and march with national or since united press of democrats of america to breathe new life into a second goal of rights. after the break ideally take on why america has a happiness deficit and what w
tonight it's great to meet you more than sixty five years ago president roosevelt unveiled a second bill of rights that all americans should be entitled to he said that those new rights include the right to a job with a fair wage the right to food and clothing and recreation the right for every farmer to raise and sell his products at a return which will give him in his family a decent living the right of every businessman large and small to be free from domination but in an op liza home or...
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the first is baseline privacy protection in the form of a consumer privacy bill of rights. adapted from widely accepted their information practice principles. the second is for government to convene a multistate call the process to encourage the private sector to develop a legally enforceable context specific codes of conduct that implement the bill of rights in specific context. the third is to bolster the federal trade commission in this field by granting it explicit authority to enforce the privacy bill of rights and to grant safe harbors for evolving code and conduct. we are encouraged that members of this committee and others in congress have introduced several bills to address the significant data privacy issues. the administration looks forward to working closely with members of this committee and congress to pass what solution that will protect consumer interests and provide businesses and consumers with a clear and consistent set of rules of the road, both within the united states and internationally. our conclusion that the time has come for comprehensive data priv
the first is baseline privacy protection in the form of a consumer privacy bill of rights. adapted from widely accepted their information practice principles. the second is for government to convene a multistate call the process to encourage the private sector to develop a legally enforceable context specific codes of conduct that implement the bill of rights in specific context. the third is to bolster the federal trade commission in this field by granting it explicit authority to enforce the...
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why do you have the second bill of rights? the second amendment to the bill of rights? otect ourselves. >> to protect ourselves. what does that imply? forget about the gun thing what does it imply? >> that we have the right to protect ourselves. >> glenn: and you are the one in charge. you are the guardian of liberty. it's your country. too many people going back to your statement earlier, too many people don't care. they're watching this like it's a game. cakes and circuss, whatever. they don't care. okay. well, you know what? oh, well. i ain't going down without a fight. how about you? the way to fix this is to fix those things. tell people to prepare. you do it yourself. if everybody in your family says you're crazy, believe me. you don't even know. nobody can call you crazy in your family more than my family calls me crazy. who cares? you you no ewhat everybody got in my family for christmas? six months to a year's worth of food. i have family members that didn't even call me to thank me. okay? no big deal. i knew they wouldn't. i knew they would get it. and they wou
why do you have the second bill of rights? the second amendment to the bill of rights? otect ourselves. >> to protect ourselves. what does that imply? forget about the gun thing what does it imply? >> that we have the right to protect ourselves. >> glenn: and you are the one in charge. you are the guardian of liberty. it's your country. too many people going back to your statement earlier, too many people don't care. they're watching this like it's a game. cakes and circuss,...
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after all the bill of rights guarantees freedom of speech, not freedom of listen.ughter) and it is possible... (laughter). it is clearly possible to be radicalize bid hearing just one speech because radicals are like katy perry, you hear her new song, you swear you don't like it then the next thing you know you're singing "teenage dream" in front of your interns and you just bought yourself a court-ordered apology. (laughter) and, yes, i am saying that katy perry is a terrorist. how else do you explain this? (laughter) i don't know what kind of bomb that is, but i sure feel dirty. (laughter) and revolutionary speech can turn up anywhere, folks. at a radical church. >> goddamn america! >> stephen: ott the oscars. >> we live in fictitious times. we live a time where we have fictitious election results that elect a fictitious president. >> stephen: even kentucky's knob creek machine gun shoot. the name evokes a similar time when grandma would rock on the porch firing 500 rounds a minute from her browning m-1917 machine gun. to one forgets to call her on her birthday.
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if he falls where in deep trouble that's the bill of rights and we agreed he just has to make a law none of us was right oh. oh. i'm not going to i thought it was like a slight on the. cuts. but i had the name and it. was found oh good to be taken most. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we've got the future covered.
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. >>> members of the domestic workers coalition said they deliver flowers to remind ye and leno about a bill that is about to come up that is called the domestic workers bill of rights that creates sick days, living wage increases and paid vacations for domestic workers such as nannies and housekeepers. >>> dianne feinstein and some of her colleagues posted a new video encouraging young gays to hang in there. >> i am here to tell you, it gets better. >> the new video is part of the it gets better project. 13 senators took part in the new video promising young gays that they will fight for the equality and other videos include president obama and players run the san francisco giants. >>> and instigators wanted to oversee a cleaning of the sea princess to accommodate cleaning. last night we reported they should have seen two norovirus outbreaks in the last five weeks. >>> community groups are busy setting off fireworks booths for the upcoming fourth of july holiday. at a meeting under way tonight, a fire officials are showing residents how devastating fireworks can be two people and properties. >> last year alone we had pre- four homes burned as a result of fireworks.
. >>> members of the domestic workers coalition said they deliver flowers to remind ye and leno about a bill that is about to come up that is called the domestic workers bill of rights that creates sick days, living wage increases and paid vacations for domestic workers such as nannies and housekeepers. >>> dianne feinstein and some of her colleagues posted a new video encouraging young gays to hang in there. >> i am here to tell you, it gets better. >> the new...
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they delivered the flowers to remind the two of a bill about to come up for a hearing in the senate labor committee. this bill is called the domestic bill of rights. supporters say the current laws are not clear, and the new legislation would fix it. >> it just brings the industry that has not been regulated for many years, to the same standards that other workers have. >> members of the coalition say they're counting on the senators to help to move the bill out of committee. >>> and a ban regarding firearms now heading to the state senate for a vote. currently people in california don't need a license to carry a weapon in public, as long as it is unloaded. under the proposed law it would be a misdemeanor for an earn licensed individual to openly carry an unloaded gun. the assembly passed the bill last month. >>> and toyota motor company recalling more than 80,000 hybrid sport utility vehicles in the united states. it recalls the highlanders and suvs, with possible faulty wiring. they say the vehicles could slow down, coast to a stop. the automaker will notify owners of possibly faulty vehicles by mid-july. >>> and in palo alto, police going door
they delivered the flowers to remind the two of a bill about to come up for a hearing in the senate labor committee. this bill is called the domestic bill of rights. supporters say the current laws are not clear, and the new legislation would fix it. >> it just brings the industry that has not been regulated for many years, to the same standards that other workers have. >> members of the coalition say they're counting on the senators to help to move the bill out of committee....
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. >> another church in oakland, the domestic workers bill of rights took center stage today. extending -- to domestic workers. sylvia lopez will benefit from this experience. she shares her story aided by translator. >> there were rats. the dogs lived inside the house, there was trash everywhere. >> people share their stories with congregations throughout the area. they they're calling on the state senate to pass the bill. >>> startling -- workers in and reretirees. it's higher than the income of most city workers. 46,000 versus 44,000. it's also shown the average pension after 30 years in city government is nearly $77,000. for everyone else, 41,000. they're pushing public employees contribute more of their salaries to their pensions. >> you can feel its in the air. summer is just around the corner. erica has the forecast up next. ,,,, dad, i was wondering if you've -- what's up? oh, what's wrong with your hair? oh. i was cruising the world-wide-web. found this do. what are you wearing? dope, right? it's got a hood. want one? boom. done. [ ding! ] [ boy ] lookin' good mr. g.
. >> another church in oakland, the domestic workers bill of rights took center stage today. extending -- to domestic workers. sylvia lopez will benefit from this experience. she shares her story aided by translator. >> there were rats. the dogs lived inside the house, there was trash everywhere. >> people share their stories with congregations throughout the area. they they're calling on the state senate to pass the bill. >>> startling -- workers in and reretirees....
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i believe deeply, and have all my life, in the constitution, the bill of rights, the declaration of independence. i think it's the finest defense of personal freedom that's ever taken place. i know that it's descended from the magna carta and the french constitution, but i think it is a brilliant, brilliant structure, and he saw that. he saw how much freedom we have here, and it's a treasure. from time to time, when i've seen crosby, stills, and nash play in recent years-- i believe you've done ohio as part of your set. does it have the same emotion for you? every time--i played it last night; i get chills. you can't have a country shooting its own children and not know that there is a sickness in the land, and there was. (bender) we were in washington, d.c., about six months ago for an event, a rally. i think it was for campaign finance reform. and some students came up-- at the end of the rally, came up to david, and one of them had a kent state t-shirt on, and couldn't have been more than 20 years old, so he wasn't alive when this happened, and he looked at david, and he said, "sir, mr. crosb
i believe deeply, and have all my life, in the constitution, the bill of rights, the declaration of independence. i think it's the finest defense of personal freedom that's ever taken place. i know that it's descended from the magna carta and the french constitution, but i think it is a brilliant, brilliant structure, and he saw that. he saw how much freedom we have here, and it's a treasure. from time to time, when i've seen crosby, stills, and nash play in recent years-- i believe you've done...
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the first is baseline privacy protection in the form of a consumer privacy bill of rights. adapted from widely accepted fair information practice principles. the second is for government to convene multi-stakeholder processes to encourage the private sector to develop legally enforceable contacts specific codes of conduct that implement the bill of rights and specific context. and the third is to bolster the federal trade commission's leadership in this field by granting its explicit authority to enforce the privacy bill of rights and to grant safe harbors for revolving codes of conduct. we are encouraged to have members of this committee and others in congress who have introduced several bills to address the significant of data privacy issues. the administration looks forward to working closely with members of this committee and congress to pass legislation that will protect consumer interests and provide businesses and consumers with a clear and consistent set of rules of the road, both within the united states and internationally. our conclusion that the time is come for
the first is baseline privacy protection in the form of a consumer privacy bill of rights. adapted from widely accepted fair information practice principles. the second is for government to convene multi-stakeholder processes to encourage the private sector to develop legally enforceable contacts specific codes of conduct that implement the bill of rights and specific context. and the third is to bolster the federal trade commission's leadership in this field by granting its explicit authority...
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the bill of rights offense committee and the jericho movement and of course the tires of the president of the d.c. branch of the n.w. c.p. and that's our show for tonight thanks for tuning in to adam vs the man for out adam vs the man i guess in power to find me on facebook and twitter as always you can get me at adam and adam vs the man dot com and pass this broadcast live as it airs at r.t. dot com slash usa this is an over from b. c. and i. think the thing. here is the same i think. you would like to see him a real. he's being described one of the worst meetings we've ever had is the organization of petroleum exporting countries are full price is if it is used as a real. woman is this place who owns general electric and make out and go oh how they get the money to make them and who's giving it to them and why to protect us from. these are all questions that somebody like obama should have been asking was. it just didn't happen the empire it was it was designed. and those bases just came along like you know some terrible cancer and. when you see how much money is at stake in in the o
the bill of rights offense committee and the jericho movement and of course the tires of the president of the d.c. branch of the n.w. c.p. and that's our show for tonight thanks for tuning in to adam vs the man for out adam vs the man i guess in power to find me on facebook and twitter as always you can get me at adam and adam vs the man dot com and pass this broadcast live as it airs at r.t. dot com slash usa this is an over from b. c. and i. think the thing. here is the same i think. you...
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our members know it is important to maintain constitutional protections in the bill of rights, the california right to privacy, and locally, the department general order 8.10. there's a reason we have these protections. there's a history of officers of using their powers. we need to maintain our protection to maintain liberties. we need effective civilian oversight of the police. i think that means that we need to adopt the portland resolution route of maintaining oversight. the national lawyers guild has its own history of being persecuted for constitutionally protected reasons. the house un-american activities investigations persecuted many nlg members and ruined people's reputations and lives. they accuse them of being communists. we all know what is wrong with that and what was wrong with that persecution. we don't want to repeat that today. today we are in a climate of increased racism and xenophobia. that affects everybody. we see it on the news, in the media, and it is affecting the police officers. we need to make sure we maintain strong controls over the police. that means we should
our members know it is important to maintain constitutional protections in the bill of rights, the california right to privacy, and locally, the department general order 8.10. there's a reason we have these protections. there's a history of officers of using their powers. we need to maintain our protection to maintain liberties. we need effective civilian oversight of the police. i think that means that we need to adopt the portland resolution route of maintaining oversight. the national...
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how domestic workers may soon be protected by a bill of rights. >>> and some of the details leaking outbout the newest tablet from apple. completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> a different kind of message today from the pulpit. calls at church to improve conditions for domestic workers. >>> silvia lopez has made her living for the last decade by cleaning houses. today she stood before the congregation to tell her story, she talked to us with the help of a translator. >> i'm giving my testimony today because i would like all of the domestic workers to be able to work with dignity and respect. >> reporter: that's sometimes hard to find for domestic workers who often work without benefit, set hours or guaranteed wages. lopez told her story to this congregation but she wasn't alone. dozens of other domestic workers told stories to congregations across the bay area. almost 30 churches heard stories like silvia's.
how domestic workers may soon be protected by a bill of rights. >>> and some of the details leaking outbout the newest tablet from apple. completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> a different kind of message today from the pulpit. calls at church to improve conditions for domestic workers. >>>...
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deliberating should be in open or closed session, given that he's now protected by the police officer bill of rights. >> i don't think there's any basis to go into closed session normally. the basis would be the personnel exception and patrol special officers are not employees of the city and county of san francisco. they run their own businesses. they're regulated by the police commission. so there is no basis to go into closed session. >> commissioners? commissioner marshall: you have the information in front of you. we can have closing arguments from both parties here. president mazzucco: commissioner kingsley? commissioner kingsley: i'm hearing the patrol special indicating he's not contesting whether or not he complied with the rules and in terms of uniform training and -- what was the third? i'm escaping it. oh, the insurance, that he's not contesting that. those violations that he's been charge with but rather the constitution, he's bringing in a constitutional issue as to whether or not he needs to comply with that. is that right? >> that is correct. if the police commission, police commissi
deliberating should be in open or closed session, given that he's now protected by the police officer bill of rights. >> i don't think there's any basis to go into closed session normally. the basis would be the personnel exception and patrol special officers are not employees of the city and county of san francisco. they run their own businesses. they're regulated by the police commission. so there is no basis to go into closed session. >> commissioners? commissioner marshall: you...
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you might not feel like celebrating independence day this year the newfound irrelevance of the bill of rights the mounting casualties of the police state obama's destruction of the oh the economy. your own petty grievances but whatever it is that motivates you to make america better please join me in this effort because we don't hang together we will continue to hang separately. lloyd. i think mike you. break your face. as a person how does a person who salary we are paid who should be able this is slave this or are for the rights allegedly protected by the first amendment is all too typical of american law enforcement today so welcome to the adam vs the man police state update so the f.b.i. decided that while it had a pretty good thing going with this whole patriot act the ill its duties of population control and tax extract were still too difficult under current policy so instead of using the legal channels and getting any kind of approval from the legal powers they just did what most government forces do simply grant themselves more power the two thousand and eleven update to the domestic
you might not feel like celebrating independence day this year the newfound irrelevance of the bill of rights the mounting casualties of the police state obama's destruction of the oh the economy. your own petty grievances but whatever it is that motivates you to make america better please join me in this effort because we don't hang together we will continue to hang separately. lloyd. i think mike you. break your face. as a person how does a person who salary we are paid who should be able...
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he should be entitled to damages but it's concept quote growing up in this country where the bill of rights guarantees freedom of religion i felt let down this case is about principles the right to be able to express your religion freely and be able to work in this country well not so fast there if your religion mates were going somewhere not possible no one should be forced to hire you you would expect her to be able to bring discrimination suit against the salon if they didn't hire right similarly if someone's religion involves say smoking like a ross the far end if they work at a gas station they couldn't sue for the right to smoke around the gas pumps but if there is something going on here that is unacceptable to the public such as abercrombie's or be taken for discriminating against anyone who doesn't fit their mold of young white athletic looking people then it's up to us as consumers to discriminate back not ask the government to intervene on the basis of any personal discrimination. anyway hate is always bad for business as it should be and i don't plan to start shopping at abercro
he should be entitled to damages but it's concept quote growing up in this country where the bill of rights guarantees freedom of religion i felt let down this case is about principles the right to be able to express your religion freely and be able to work in this country well not so fast there if your religion mates were going somewhere not possible no one should be forced to hire you you would expect her to be able to bring discrimination suit against the salon if they didn't hire right...
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do i think when she is utah has the ability to stand up for states rights as outlined in the bill of rights there are certain powers that were given to the federal government of very very limited basis and the states actually have all the power beyond those limited abilities of the federal government christo cameras usurp our kinds of power really outside the purview of the car solution you trust so say wait a minute states rights no state solve the issue any. but cool and sober for peanuts yet that's the law were implemented were prudent the law. one thing i like to dress max you probably get through anyway a good. gresham's law you know the idea that well why would i state it will corn its value versus the theocracy this new. value because of that fact you know how much traction will get in this you know of this move more cold in utah yeah well that's a good question that seen it raised on the blogs and people are suggesting that all this is a way for the state to hat get people to get out of their precious metal positions and to liquidate those precious metal possessions and it's a way f
do i think when she is utah has the ability to stand up for states rights as outlined in the bill of rights there are certain powers that were given to the federal government of very very limited basis and the states actually have all the power beyond those limited abilities of the federal government christo cameras usurp our kinds of power really outside the purview of the car solution you trust so say wait a minute states rights no state solve the issue any. but cool and sober for peanuts yet...
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constitutional i do it was the bill of rights which was written a long time ago i don't know when so one of the first written examples of that in britain fifteen very well can you name two countries your government is bombing right now. well i think that would probably be afghanistan and. iraq. and iran and. no. libya. the other one i. couldn't couldn't. at the moment i suppose. libya and hopefully syria spanish ok libya maybe we could afghanistan the probably the only home in the mud probably iran probably iraq. still pakistan they might be bombing occasionally. i thought my government but i will answer anyway one of them unfortunately might still be afghanistan and another one may well be. libya. libya afghanistan very well and how do you feel about being so connected with the united states through military actions on a book for a magazine that sells buttons delivery systems. not comfortable like that. i mean as you think you're great is that. a good thing. and i think that's essential because we've just such a small country we need to pick a power behind me i think it's stupid i th
constitutional i do it was the bill of rights which was written a long time ago i don't know when so one of the first written examples of that in britain fifteen very well can you name two countries your government is bombing right now. well i think that would probably be afghanistan and. iraq. and iran and. no. libya. the other one i. couldn't couldn't. at the moment i suppose. libya and hopefully syria spanish ok libya maybe we could afghanistan the probably the only home in the mud probably...
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everyone and now we can restore our economy by making shoes for the chinese all right joining me now are not of the bill of rights defense committee jericho movement and a kosher pious president of the d.c. branch of the and the lacy p. we met last night as we talked about on the show to discuss the white harris incident just as a reminder here is that clip. was . so thanks to and fellow community organizers there was a meeting held last night it's in kafir cafe here in the district of columbia not to tell us about how that meeting came together. came about is that the first friend of mine because of the project he who called me you know some plugged in with a lot of people in his community here so you know he was rude you know had him and you know we got to do something about this or who we said are some emails most in phone calls we had a tremendous sewing folks from the community last night who gave this issue all police brutality is nothing new in d.c. i mean anybody who's lived here can cannot practically feel it in the police presence but you know i've experienced it myself and this incident of al
everyone and now we can restore our economy by making shoes for the chinese all right joining me now are not of the bill of rights defense committee jericho movement and a kosher pious president of the d.c. branch of the and the lacy p. we met last night as we talked about on the show to discuss the white harris incident just as a reminder here is that clip. was . so thanks to and fellow community organizers there was a meeting held last night it's in kafir cafe here in the district of columbia...
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of the fault is not conservative lindsey why are you actually conserving here clearly not our bill of rights you know that annoying freedom part of the constitution you don't like free speech is a great idea but we're in a war. i am utterly baffled as to how a big government liberty hater with the girl's name became a senator in south carolina of all places and then again mccain here is sitting in barry goldwater seat perhaps the truest illustration of just how far we've fallen meanwhile ron paul continues to steamroll the establishment despite the scorn of neo con colleagues and an adversarial mainstream media even as government called baby boomers blew the congressman the message was clear this past weekend at the republican leadership conference the youth and those who actually care about the future san behind dr paul the aral sea straw poll in new orleans close out with six hundred twelve votes for ron paul a healthy lead over second place finisher jon huntsman who finished with three hundred eighty two votes and mr kendall himself at romney took fifth in a whimper of only seventy four v
of the fault is not conservative lindsey why are you actually conserving here clearly not our bill of rights you know that annoying freedom part of the constitution you don't like free speech is a great idea but we're in a war. i am utterly baffled as to how a big government liberty hater with the girl's name became a senator in south carolina of all places and then again mccain here is sitting in barry goldwater seat perhaps the truest illustration of just how far we've fallen meanwhile ron...
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also seeing though is just an incredible outpouring of support wisconsin right now there's this there's this tent city outside the capitol and water bill of rights exactly and you know people thought in february march this uprising was going to be brief people were going to be pissed off and they were going to go home they haven't gone home they have stayed there they've kept fighting they're fighting every build well because push through so there are a lot of silver a lot of money think it's a new movement in wisconsin and i guess what can we expect to see in terms of the broader battle for the labor rights movement across america that we see any other states taking this on is this is this spreading in any sort of positive way i mean i know you've come on this program to talk a lot about the various develop and so what should we be paying attention to next well you know there are there are efforts already under way under way in michigan in ohio and it was constant as well you know it was constant the a.f.l.-cio filed a lawsuit a federal lawsuit today challenging the constitutionality of walker's bill there are similar challenges in oh
also seeing though is just an incredible outpouring of support wisconsin right now there's this there's this tent city outside the capitol and water bill of rights exactly and you know people thought in february march this uprising was going to be brief people were going to be pissed off and they were going to go home they haven't gone home they have stayed there they've kept fighting they're fighting every build well because push through so there are a lot of silver a lot of money think it's a...
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i think what you see is utah as the ability to stand up for states' rights as outlined in the bill of rights there are certain powers that were given to the federal government of very very limited basis and the states actually have all the power beyond those limited abilities of the total government mccrystal government is you sir all kinds of power really outside the purview of the constitution you trust so say wait a minute states rights no state cell issue anything but gold and silver for payment that's the law we're implementing it we'll put it into law and see what happens what they're like to dress max you probably get to it anyway but. gresham's law you know the idea that well why would i spend it gold coin it's appreciating in value versus the do ya currency this the preachy value because of that back you know how much traction will we get in this you know this movement mark called in utah yeah well that's a good question i've seen it raised on the blogs and people are suggesting that well this is a way for the state to hat get people to get out of their precious metal possessions an
i think what you see is utah as the ability to stand up for states' rights as outlined in the bill of rights there are certain powers that were given to the federal government of very very limited basis and the states actually have all the power beyond those limited abilities of the total government mccrystal government is you sir all kinds of power really outside the purview of the constitution you trust so say wait a minute states rights no state cell issue anything but gold and silver for...
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the law is very strict of what silver and gold it would accept and for right now the bill that's passed in the law you can only use silver eagles or gold eagles so only cornett that's minted by the federal government is accepted by this law at the current time so that's sort of important so what is going to take place is there is a depository. that is already set up that people can deposit their gold silver eagles into and be issued a debit card now makes the whole transaction process pretty transparent where you're able to walk into that merchant and you know use a debit cards similar to any debit card and buy whatever you're going to buy and it just takes the amount of appropriate medicine the record out of your account so once this is implemented it should be soon from what i've been told at this meeting i think it could really you know kitchell now david morgan on the political front air it sounds as if you've got a bit of a standoff developing between the states and the federal government because the federal government you know and the federal reserve bank are really not for this t
the law is very strict of what silver and gold it would accept and for right now the bill that's passed in the law you can only use silver eagles or gold eagles so only cornett that's minted by the federal government is accepted by this law at the current time so that's sort of important so what is going to take place is there is a depository. that is already set up that people can deposit their gold silver eagles into and be issued a debit card now makes the whole transaction process pretty...
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right. i think that that inticket is at the heart of why bill clinton made that come back of why he now his proval ratings are more than 50% in all polls because they said, all right, he got it enough is enough. >> i think that is the best historical exam closest al. you know, for the democrats is he a national hero generally speaking. is he considered a statesman. he tough it out there. was that instinct. you no he, when the star report came out with all the details of his encounters with lewenski. maybe some people managed it would make people angry with clinton. i think what happened was quite remarkable at the time. i was surprised. general reaction was anger would star for having put that in a report didn't really have to do it it was argued. it embarrassed the united states as well as the president. and it was a reaction to star which then i must say the clinton administration, which had great pure political instincts exploited that kind of sentiment. and turned public opinion against the republicans who got whacked in the 1998 election thes, when you would have thought it would be hav
right. i think that that inticket is at the heart of why bill clinton made that come back of why he now his proval ratings are more than 50% in all polls because they said, all right, he got it enough is enough. >> i think that is the best historical exam closest al. you know, for the democrats is he a national hero generally speaking. is he considered a statesman. he tough it out there. was that instinct. you no he, when the star report came out with all the details of his encounters...
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you i think you see as utah has the ability to stand up for states' rights as outlined in the bill of rights there are certain powers that worse given to the federal government of very very limited basis and the states actually have all the power beyond those limited abilities of the total government of course the total government has usurped all kinds of power really outside the curve you cross into should you trust so say wait a minute states rights no state sulky issue anything but gold and silver for paying its debt that's the law we're implementing it prudent the law you would have it's one thing i like to address max the probably gets you anyway but. gresham's law you know the idea that we're why would i spend it all corn it's appreciating in value we're says the theocracy in it's be preachy in value because of that back you know how much traction will we get in this you know this movement in our culture to our yeah well that's a good question that came out raised on the blogs and people are suggesting that well this is a way for the state to hat get people to go. out of their precious
you i think you see as utah has the ability to stand up for states' rights as outlined in the bill of rights there are certain powers that worse given to the federal government of very very limited basis and the states actually have all the power beyond those limited abilities of the total government of course the total government has usurped all kinds of power really outside the curve you cross into should you trust so say wait a minute states rights no state sulky issue anything but gold and...
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matches so do other groups you see as you saw as the standard for states rights as outlined in the bill of rights there are certain powers worse given to the federal government of very very limited basins and the states actually have all the power beyond those limited abilities of the total government records of total government is usurp our kinds of power really outside the purview of the prosecution you trust to say wait a minute states rights no state sulky issue anything but coolants overpayments that's the law were implemented recruited into law and those who would have those who like to dress max and probably get through anyway but it's gresham's law you know the idea that well why would i spend it all corn it's appreciated in value versus the theocracy that's the preachy. because of that fact you know how much traction we get in this you know of this movement in our cotton utah yeah well that's a good question and i've seen it raised on the blogs and people are suggesting that all this is a way for the state to hat get people to get out of their precious metal positions and to liquidate th
matches so do other groups you see as you saw as the standard for states rights as outlined in the bill of rights there are certain powers worse given to the federal government of very very limited basins and the states actually have all the power beyond those limited abilities of the total government records of total government is usurp our kinds of power really outside the purview of the prosecution you trust to say wait a minute states rights no state sulky issue anything but coolants...