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needed to be done from a community perspective and yet again top brass because these were chicago police department executive leaders push back against every one of them with the exception of 5 books have a larry changes. but one thing as you mentioned the is a little bit about at the end of the tunnel was kim far as doing in the that's incredible but it also brings up an interesting issue because a lot you were seeing a lot. reform when it comes to the legality of marijuana on the sales of marijuana in this country but there's a lot of kind of like great will make some money off this all the state governments like we can make billions but they're also forgetting about all of those poor souls were busted on pot convictions were languishing away in prison right now absolutely and but the thing that pressurise me the most being a chicago and being a resident of illinois is that i watched a governor come in you know change in leadership hour and a half ago at this point who decided that he was going to be a reformist when it came to ensuring that everyone had access to really and in so doing and large
needed to be done from a community perspective and yet again top brass because these were chicago police department executive leaders push back against every one of them with the exception of 5 books have a larry changes. but one thing as you mentioned the is a little bit about at the end of the tunnel was kim far as doing in the that's incredible but it also brings up an interesting issue because a lot you were seeing a lot. reform when it comes to the legality of marijuana on the sales of...
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it's probably express most tellingly by justice thurgood marshall and the chicago police department versus mosley in 1972 when he wrote above all else the first amendment means the government may not restrict speech because its message, its ideas, its subject matter and its content. for better or worse the content discrimination principle is the chief tool of justice o'connor said in 1904, no better alternative has come to light. in 2015, the roberts court decided one of the most important first amendment decisionsd in memory. the case involved in arizona sign ordinance that provided very different treatment whether a sign was an ideological sign, political sign or temporary durational sign. both a federal district court and ninth u.s. circuit court of appealshi ruled that this arizoa sign ordinance was content neutral because the underlining purpose of the law wasn't to discriminate against content review points. when it goes up to the united states supreme court, however, the united states supreme court unanimously reverses but they do so under very different rationales. justice clarence
it's probably express most tellingly by justice thurgood marshall and the chicago police department versus mosley in 1972 when he wrote above all else the first amendment means the government may not restrict speech because its message, its ideas, its subject matter and its content. for better or worse the content discrimination principle is the chief tool of justice o'connor said in 1904, no better alternative has come to light. in 2015, the roberts court decided one of the most important...
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wearing the uniform of the chicago police department, that blue uniform, badge, sidearm, and me and myee brothers would look up in awe. all of my heroes wear uniforms. [applause] i know what you know, the men and women in law-enforcement are some of the best people in this country and they deserve the respect of every american every day. let us hear it for our law enforcement that are with us today. can you show them how much you appreciate all they do to protect and serve our families? [applause] we are going to back the blue. you know, joe biden and his thatng mate say often america is systemically racist. in party explain it that they believe that law enforcement officers of every background have a "implicit bias against minorities." when joe biden was asked if he would support cutting funding for law enforcement, he said yes, absolutely. kamala harris praised the mayor of los angeles for cutting $150 million out of the lapd's budget. promise,ke you a people of north carolina and america, with four more years of president donald trump in the white house, we are not going to defund t
wearing the uniform of the chicago police department, that blue uniform, badge, sidearm, and me and myee brothers would look up in awe. all of my heroes wear uniforms. [applause] i know what you know, the men and women in law-enforcement are some of the best people in this country and they deserve the respect of every american every day. let us hear it for our law enforcement that are with us today. can you show them how much you appreciate all they do to protect and serve our families?...
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probably expressed tellingly by justice marshall in chicago police department versus mostly in 1972. when he wrote above all else, first amendment means the government may not restrict speech because of its message, ideas, subject matter content. for better or for worse, the content determination principle is the chief tool of what he said in 1994, no better alternative than that. in 2015, the roberts court decided was one of the most important first amendment decisions in recent memory, versus town of gilbert. in arizona, they provide a very different treatment with her assigned was an ideological side, political science or temporary durational sign. both the federal district and ninth u.s. circuit court of appeals ruled this arizona ordinance was content neutral because the underlying purpose of the law was not to discriminate against content review points. when it goes up to the united states supreme court, the u.s. supreme court unanimously reverses but they do so under very different rationales. justice clarence thomas was the other of the majority opinion. what justice clarence
probably expressed tellingly by justice marshall in chicago police department versus mostly in 1972. when he wrote above all else, first amendment means the government may not restrict speech because of its message, ideas, subject matter content. for better or for worse, the content determination principle is the chief tool of what he said in 1994, no better alternative than that. in 2015, the roberts court decided was one of the most important first amendment decisions in recent memory, versus...
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this comes as the chicago police department says it will only accept five of the 155 proposed changes to its use-of-force policy suggested by a group of community leaders. the 20-member group was appointed after the may police killing of george floyd inin minnesota. in los angeles, 22-year-old basketball fan william gonzalez lost vision in his right eye early monday after he was shot in the face by a police projectile, causing his eye socket to shatter and eyeball to explode. the incident came as the lapd declared a celebration of the lakers' nba championship an unlawful gathering and moved in on revelers. other peopople were also badlyly injured by police, including a man who lost eight teeth. the university of miami used a network of surveillance cameras and facial recognition software to track down students involvevd in a protest last month against the university's decision to resume in-person classes during the pandemic. that's according to "the miami new times," which reports that after being identified in surveillance footage, the students received emails ordering them to report
this comes as the chicago police department says it will only accept five of the 155 proposed changes to its use-of-force policy suggested by a group of community leaders. the 20-member group was appointed after the may police killing of george floyd inin minnesota. in los angeles, 22-year-old basketball fan william gonzalez lost vision in his right eye early monday after he was shot in the face by a police projectile, causing his eye socket to shatter and eyeball to explode. the incident came...
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. >> trace: the chicago police department says the city experienced its most deadly september in 27 years homicides reported last month, up 50% from last year. the city is on pace to record more than 600 homicides for the year. >> sandra: president trump is back at the white house this morning and promising to get back on the campaign trail soon. with just 28 days to go until election day new polls show a widening gap between him and joe biden. let's bring in national press secretary hogan gidley. welcome back. good morning. we get the poll out of the way. because in is out there. the new cnn poll after that first debate. it shows joe biden with a commanding lead now, 57% to president trump's 41%. coronavirus handling has been a central issue for the biden campaign. how does the messaging on the part of the trump campaign change, or does it, you tell me, after the president has been infected with it? >> well, a couple of things. first of all not really going to listen to polls from cnn. they don't have the best, most stellar reputation for being real news and we can always talk about flaw
. >> trace: the chicago police department says the city experienced its most deadly september in 27 years homicides reported last month, up 50% from last year. the city is on pace to record more than 600 homicides for the year. >> sandra: president trump is back at the white house this morning and promising to get back on the campaign trail soon. with just 28 days to go until election day new polls show a widening gap between him and joe biden. let's bring in national press...
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that's the year in which riots in the street of chicago, the police department repressed to the pointre it was called a police riot. there was a big fight over a vietnam plank that the antiwar forces lost, but generated tremendous heat. and it continued through the convention. and even after the -- after the nomination of humphrey. i was there, i remember humphrey was a sad figure in his own celebrity toir moment because he knew what was going on out the street and on the floor of the convention. there was such criticism of him and of the continuing of the war. so that was -- in my experience, the most disruptive but also the most exciting convention in my time. >> yeah, and compare how humphrey was chosen as the nominee in '68 to four years later, the way mcgovern is chosen as the nominee. >> a lot had to do with the mcgovern reform rules because in 1968, delegates were largely selected as they had been for years by appointment or party bosses, governors and if you were a party official, you got a free ticket not 1968 convention by nature of your influence or your official position a
that's the year in which riots in the street of chicago, the police department repressed to the pointre it was called a police riot. there was a big fight over a vietnam plank that the antiwar forces lost, but generated tremendous heat. and it continued through the convention. and even after the -- after the nomination of humphrey. i was there, i remember humphrey was a sad figure in his own celebrity toir moment because he knew what was going on out the street and on the floor of the...
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that's the year in which writes in the streets of chicago where the police department pressed to the point where it was called a police right. there was a big fight over the vietnam plank that the anti-war forces. but it generated tremendous heat and it continued through the convention. even after the nomination of three, i remember i was there and i remember humphrey was a very sad figure in his own very supposedly celebratory moment. he knew what was going on out in the streets and even on the floor of the convention. there was such criticism of him and of the continuing of the war. so that was, and my experience, the most disruptive, but also the most excited convention in my time. >> yeah, and compare how humphrey was chosen as the nominee in 68 to, four years later, the win a governess chosen as the nominee. >> a lot of it had to do with the mcgovern reform rolls. in 1968, delegates were largely selected as they had been for years by appointment a party bosses and governors. if you are a party official, you got a free ticket to the 1968 convention. that was by nature of your inf
that's the year in which writes in the streets of chicago where the police department pressed to the point where it was called a police right. there was a big fight over the vietnam plank that the anti-war forces. but it generated tremendous heat and it continued through the convention. even after the nomination of three, i remember i was there and i remember humphrey was a very sad figure in his own very supposedly celebratory moment. he knew what was going on out in the streets and even on...
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department of consumer affairs. we have a link for them on our website, nbcbayarea.com/responds. you can also call us 888-996-tips. >>> take a look at this. happening now for you in chicago police are keeping a watch on this man here hanging off the side of trump tower. he's reportedly threatening to jump unless he is allowed to speak with president trump. now police say a negotiator is trying to help safely get the man down. they say the man appeared to be using a climbing harness. >>> well, despite recent record numbers of covid cases in wisconsin bar and restaurant owners there are suing the state over new restrictions on indoor seating limitations. a judge last week blocked the governor's office from attempting to enact the limits citing instead with tavern owners who say it would hurt business. today state attorneys will argue why the limits are necessary. one harvard expert agrees. >> my biggest concern about wisconsin right now is the cases are going up. hospitalizations are going up. deaths are going up, and yet the policy changes are still not quite in place. >> now the battle comes as the state this week plans to open a field hospital at the state fair grounds. >>> to
department of consumer affairs. we have a link for them on our website, nbcbayarea.com/responds. you can also call us 888-996-tips. >>> take a look at this. happening now for you in chicago police are keeping a watch on this man here hanging off the side of trump tower. he's reportedly threatening to jump unless he is allowed to speak with president trump. now police say a negotiator is trying to help safely get the man down. they say the man appeared to be using a climbing harness....
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chicago 100 african-american men with the use of cattle prods and other torture. officer in little rock, arkansas, was honest when he applied to a police department that he attended a klan rally. he was hired anyway. he went on to shoot and kill a 15-year-old, unarmed black boy. we might come to a way to ferry out some of these officers. brady versus maryland is a supreme court case that makes clear that the government must turn over any information that's favorable to the accuse and that includes information that impeaches a witness' credibility. information in the police possession is imputed to prosecutors. prosecutors would have to investigate their officers and turn that information over for use at a public trial. other solutions include better background checks and hiring of officers, zero tolerance policies, searches of officer emails and texts for key words associated with racial animous, policies in which they can raise the high rank and federal licensing of officers, which would allow for better screening and for officers from one department to another. we must weed out officers who hold racist beliefs rather than sweep them under the rug. i'll be happy
chicago 100 african-american men with the use of cattle prods and other torture. officer in little rock, arkansas, was honest when he applied to a police department that he attended a klan rally. he was hired anyway. he went on to shoot and kill a 15-year-old, unarmed black boy. we might come to a way to ferry out some of these officers. brady versus maryland is a supreme court case that makes clear that the government must turn over any information that's favorable to the accuse and that...
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chicago's former top cop has reportedly turned himself in to police after at incident at his home friday night. ex-police superintendent eddie johnson was wanted after his wife claimed he pushed her. the department in the alleged incident. and persons along the gulf coast are warning residents to be prepared for the next potential hurricane. tropical storm zeta, the national hurricane center says the storm could make landfall as a hurricane as early as wednesday. ♪ ♪ >> we love this place. this was my first victory, right? this was our first victory. [cheers and applause] nine days from now we are going to win this thing. can you believe nine days? [cheers and applause] and we're going to win four more great years in the white house. we're going the keep it going. [cheers and applause] arthel: so president trump topping off a weekend tour through several battleground states by rallying supporters in manchester, new hampshire. four electoral votes up for grab there. that happened earlier today. but the real clear politics polling average has former vice president joe biden ahead in the granite state by 13- 11 points. how crucial will a win in new hampshire be for either candidate? here to discuss
chicago's former top cop has reportedly turned himself in to police after at incident at his home friday night. ex-police superintendent eddie johnson was wanted after his wife claimed he pushed her. the department in the alleged incident. and persons along the gulf coast are warning residents to be prepared for the next potential hurricane. tropical storm zeta, the national hurricane center says the storm could make landfall as a hurricane as early as wednesday. ♪ ♪ >> we love this...
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chicago, new york city, washington, d.c. and obviously one of the concerns here is that in some of these cities you are already seeing a an uptick in violence. you are already seeing police departmentsn slightly defunded where fund something cut where have you had policemen and women retire already. so is there some concern that the police in these cities won't have the proper ability because of these cuts and because of what's gone on to face the challenges ahead? jed. >> well, what is happening is we have something around the country called mutual aid. so police departments, smaller police departments are going to be available to help those larger urban areas and don't forget we have state, local, and federal law enforcement all working together. we have intelligence analysts out there trying to listen to the chatter, determining what is happening. we are -- our goal for the american law enforcement officer is to help keep our community safe. people who aren't safe, who don't feel safe, are not free feel free to move about their communities in a post 2020 election world and so we want to make sure that we are out there and to do that we will all have to work together. that's what
chicago, new york city, washington, d.c. and obviously one of the concerns here is that in some of these cities you are already seeing a an uptick in violence. you are already seeing police departmentsn slightly defunded where fund something cut where have you had policemen and women retire already. so is there some concern that the police in these cities won't have the proper ability because of these cuts and because of what's gone on to face the challenges ahead? jed. >> well, what is...