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citizen. the question is clear. there will be some who try to work political mischief on this, but as a legal matter, it's done. >> he's talking about donald trump who has threatened to file
citizen. the question is clear. there will be some who try to work political mischief on this, but as a legal matter, it's done. >> he's talking about donald trump who has threatened to file
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rosa, a self-described sovereign citizen, eventually ended up before a judge. in general, the sovereign citizen movement advocates that people can divorce themselves from the us government.>> have a plan when it comes to dealing with them. >> reporter: law enforcement has training on how to deal with the citizens, but it's not just police confronted by sovereign citizen.>> you cannot record all these documents.>> reporter: scott ellis keeps a box of documents submitted to his clerks. one of the main problems in countenance -- encounters are bogus leaks. legal but can do damage. they could possibly take the home but -- owned by somebody else.>> these guys are trying to record something fraudulently.>> reporter: hud estimates these fraudulent documents have cost $17 million.>> has the internet made this worse? orr there is no doubt. one of the real problems for a county like brevard's people will come to titusville to recorded document they are declined, they had down the street to try their luck at another clerks office in the same county. orange county has the
rosa, a self-described sovereign citizen, eventually ended up before a judge. in general, the sovereign citizen movement advocates that people can divorce themselves from the us government.>> have a plan when it comes to dealing with them. >> reporter: law enforcement has training on how to deal with the citizens, but it's not just police confronted by sovereign citizen.>> you cannot record all these documents.>> reporter: scott ellis keeps a box of documents submitted...
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does not mean foreign born citizen. it doesn't mean how bright or smart you are >> there is one question which the constitution says which is very clear. i don't interpret natural born narrowly as you do >> >> it is not mine. >> pretty much the vast majority of legal circulars who have-- sko lars who have looked at this-- scholars who have looked at this, they would be allowed to run as president, but is that rule right. does that rule make sense in the 21 st century. i think we should think about it because it is, after all, a country of immigrants and it is a country where we do have increasing interactions with the rest of the world. a friend said he adopted his daughter from china when she was two years old. he told her you can be anything but not president. why should that be the case? >>> ted cruz moved here at about four. he is as american you can get. he doesn't remember being 2 and living in canada. >> there is a rule. it is a good line. it says what it says. i think that we need to make sure that people who ar
does not mean foreign born citizen. it doesn't mean how bright or smart you are >> there is one question which the constitution says which is very clear. i don't interpret natural born narrowly as you do >> >> it is not mine. >> pretty much the vast majority of legal circulars who have-- sko lars who have looked at this-- scholars who have looked at this, they would be allowed to run as president, but is that rule right. does that rule make sense in the 21 st century. i...
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citizen born abroad is a natural born citizen. for anyone to be president, they have to be a natural born president. if you or i travel abroad and we have a child overseas that child is a u.s. citizen by virtue of birth. that is true, if you have service members who travel abroad defending this country. bobby mentioned before, he had a couple of deployments. if he had a child overseas, that child is a fall born citizen by virtue of the child's parents. likewise, if american missionaries are traveling overseas their children are natural born citizen. that is why john mccain was a natural born citizen, even though he was born in panama. his parents were u.s. citizens. that is why george romney, mitt romney's dad, was a natural born citizen, even though he was born in mexico. his parents were mormon missionaries. the law is straightforward. indeed, the authors of the constitution wrote the very first laws on citizenship and they explicitly defined the child of a u.s. citizen born abroad as a natural born citizen. now, my mother was b
citizen born abroad is a natural born citizen. for anyone to be president, they have to be a natural born president. if you or i travel abroad and we have a child overseas that child is a u.s. citizen by virtue of birth. that is true, if you have service members who travel abroad defending this country. bobby mentioned before, he had a couple of deployments. if he had a child overseas, that child is a fall born citizen by virtue of the child's parents. likewise, if american missionaries are...
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they would be citizens immediately. environment, there is drastic restrictions on the amount of legal immigrants allowed. if you are a mexican american today in you don't have a family relative or sponsor you, it's impossible to come to the united states legally. many americans don't understand that someone want to create a legal process to come here to meet the needs of our economy and make folks don't have to come in on documented. there are some -- there are only so many folks we can absorb the we have not come close to those limits. have fear of immigrants are studying these arbitrary limits that are so low that it does not help our economy and we end up in a situation where we are today where we have 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country. and payingrking hard taxes but they cannot receive the benefits. they should not have had to come illegally in the first place a let's fix our broken immigration system and make sure have a legal process. we have to make sure we have limits. we're not begun to the nee
they would be citizens immediately. environment, there is drastic restrictions on the amount of legal immigrants allowed. if you are a mexican american today in you don't have a family relative or sponsor you, it's impossible to come to the united states legally. many americans don't understand that someone want to create a legal process to come here to meet the needs of our economy and make folks don't have to come in on documented. there are some -- there are only so many folks we can absorb...
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you,eason for it was that the citizen, we, the citizens, ideas to participate. the worst thing for him and a democracy would have been .tifling speech that's really what i think about when i think about brandeis as a democrat. [applause] >> i ask you to bat cleanup. i thought we would have a number of ideas. >> here's what i thought about what justice brandeis said that has always been resonant to me. he lived from the civil war to world war ii. a little more than 80 years, which is one of the most extraordinary periods of change in the history of any country anywhere. if you were 80 years old at the time of the civil war, the world you grew up in was not hugely different from the world that you lived in at that point. if you were born during world 80, yound live to be said cars and trains and planes, but if you were born in the civil war at a time when everybody travels by horse and , you saw the most room at a change certainly in this country and may be. i think justice brandeis' career as a lawyer and judge is the story of his response to the industrial revol
you,eason for it was that the citizen, we, the citizens, ideas to participate. the worst thing for him and a democracy would have been .tifling speech that's really what i think about when i think about brandeis as a democrat. [applause] >> i ask you to bat cleanup. i thought we would have a number of ideas. >> here's what i thought about what justice brandeis said that has always been resonant to me. he lived from the civil war to world war ii. a little more than 80 years, which is...
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an american citizen.al born citizens using that definition have served on juries, and they have done a number of other things in different contexts. well, what happens now? if the court's come and say well they're not really natural born citizens, is that going to upset jury verdicts. and is it going to affect laws of people not natural born citizens. there are collateral affects of such a ruling. i think the court won't go down that road. bl political implications too. no question this year, joey, paul, always good to have your legal wisdom on our show. >>> her debut novel became an american classic. harper lee, the author of to kill a mockingbird has died. we'll look back at her literary life after this break. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory s
an american citizen.al born citizens using that definition have served on juries, and they have done a number of other things in different contexts. well, what happens now? if the court's come and say well they're not really natural born citizens, is that going to upset jury verdicts. and is it going to affect laws of people not natural born citizens. there are collateral affects of such a ruling. i think the court won't go down that road. bl political implications too. no question this year,...
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tried to discredit the citizens as if they were just unhappy citizens. they had lead in their water that was going to their children. again, there is an effort to try to create some false equivalency of responsibility. i am critical of the epa in this case, don't get me wrong. in fact, i have legislation that i'm introducing that hopefully will be bipartisan taken up soon that would require much greater transparency by the epa. i wish that as soon as the epa discovered that there were problems with the water in flint that they would shout it from the mountaintop that there's a problem in flint. instead they kept insisting that the michigan department of environmental quality do its job, which it failed to do. one of the questions that has come up is why didn't the epa insist that the michigan department of environmental quality require the corrosion control to be used in flint? well, there's a document that i have in my hand which i'm submitting to you, it's a memo from the michigan department of environmental quality to the department -- the epa saying
tried to discredit the citizens as if they were just unhappy citizens. they had lead in their water that was going to their children. again, there is an effort to try to create some false equivalency of responsibility. i am critical of the epa in this case, don't get me wrong. in fact, i have legislation that i'm introducing that hopefully will be bipartisan taken up soon that would require much greater transparency by the epa. i wish that as soon as the epa discovered that there were problems...
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they're choosing to ignore the complaints of their citizens. and they're choosing to ignore the clear findings that this department presented to them almost a year ago in march of last year and march of 2015. they had many opportunities to deal with this and we had hoped they were on that path as we hope that every jurisdiction is on that path. our view was that we were moving towards a system and in which we could work together to create a better ferguson for everyone and i am profoundly disappointed that hey made a different choice. thank you all. >> the flint, michigan water crisis is drawing attention from both sides of capitol hill. and covering it for the hill is timentsdzy cama. let's talk about the house bill. dan killedee a democrat from flint. what would it do? >> this bill
they're choosing to ignore the complaints of their citizens. and they're choosing to ignore the clear findings that this department presented to them almost a year ago in march of last year and march of 2015. they had many opportunities to deal with this and we had hoped they were on that path as we hope that every jurisdiction is on that path. our view was that we were moving towards a system and in which we could work together to create a better ferguson for everyone and i am profoundly...
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brian: thomas schatz citizens against government waste. you are president of it and you have been around the organization for 30 years. what does it do? thomas: it was created following the release of the grace commission report. peter grace and jack anderson, syndicated columnist, took president reagan's advice which was to not let the report gather dust on the shelf and they put together citizens against government waste and the lobbying arm of that called the council for citizens against government waste. the job of the organization is to uncover, expose, publicize, and a limited government waste and fraud and mismanagement. brian: what is the pig book? thomas: it started in the early 1990's. following the release of a list of unauthorized programs which was done under president reagan in 1988, we got the idea of taking that list and figuring out how those expenditures were getting into the bills if they were not supposed to be there. we worked with a bipartisan coalition of members of congress which was then called the congressional po
brian: thomas schatz citizens against government waste. you are president of it and you have been around the organization for 30 years. what does it do? thomas: it was created following the release of the grace commission report. peter grace and jack anderson, syndicated columnist, took president reagan's advice which was to not let the report gather dust on the shelf and they put together citizens against government waste and the lobbying arm of that called the council for citizens against...
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voting was a citizen's right, he recognized. it was also a citizen's obligation. no class or section of the community is so wise or just, he came to see, that it can safely be trusted to govern without the participation of other classes or sections. what of interpretive approach? brandeis is interpretation of statutes placed him higher among jurists who interpret legal text sensibly, answered. he was certainly not an admirer of what was once called legal practices in, which seems to me similar to today's original is in. as an example, i mentioned the doomed 2015 health care decision, brandeis, have no doubt, would agreed with the majority's decision to salvage, not destroy, the affordable care act. he would not say, as the disinterested, that because the act use the words exchanges established by the state, the text must be interpreted in a way that would undermine the entire act. one could not attribute to a responsible member of congress and outcome so bizarre. i ventured that brandeis would have deplored the course 2010 in citizens united. [applause] -- the cou
voting was a citizen's right, he recognized. it was also a citizen's obligation. no class or section of the community is so wise or just, he came to see, that it can safely be trusted to govern without the participation of other classes or sections. what of interpretive approach? brandeis is interpretation of statutes placed him higher among jurists who interpret legal text sensibly, answered. he was certainly not an admirer of what was once called legal practices in, which seems to me similar...
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a self-described sovereign citizen eventually ended up before judge. in general, the sovereign citizen movement advocate people can divorce themselves from the us government. >> have a plan when it comes to dealing with sovereignty. >> reporter: law enforcement has training to do with the citizens but it's not just police that are confronted by sovereign citizens. >> you cannot record all of these goofy documents brought them. >> reporter: court ellis keeps a box of documents submitted to clarksburg the main problem he encountered are bogus liens. the documents are legal but the process to the court, can do real damage. sovereign citizens either work to keep homes in the middle of foreclosure or take the home that is owned by someone else. >> the work goes out to the other branches saying these guys are trying to record something and they will take it. >> reporter: todd estimates the government $70 million in the last four years. >> they become our box people. >> has the internet made this worse? >> yes. no doubt. >> reporter: a problem for a county li
a self-described sovereign citizen eventually ended up before judge. in general, the sovereign citizen movement advocate people can divorce themselves from the us government. >> have a plan when it comes to dealing with sovereignty. >> reporter: law enforcement has training to do with the citizens but it's not just police that are confronted by sovereign citizens. >> you cannot record all of these goofy documents brought them. >> reporter: court ellis keeps a box of...
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c changed their law after citizens united. tennessee was a state that prohibited corporations from making any contribution to a candidate for a state office. and after citizens united -- in fact, they were so restrictive they wouldn't allow corporations to have a pact. they couldn't subsidize a pablt, all right? after citizens united the politicians in the state house looked aaround and said, now we're going to have unlimited super pacs which causes a problem. it means that we've got to get more money for our campaigns from somewhere. what are we going to do? now we're going to change the law and corporations for the first time may now contribute to candidates for public office in tennessee under a limit. i don't know,s $1,000. >> there is a limit? >> that's correct. of course, 29 states and the district of columbia permit corporations from contributing some amount to campaigns. 43 states allow unions to contribute to their state and local campaigns. this notion that somehow corporate union contributions are prohibited is fair
c changed their law after citizens united. tennessee was a state that prohibited corporations from making any contribution to a candidate for a state office. and after citizens united -- in fact, they were so restrictive they wouldn't allow corporations to have a pact. they couldn't subsidize a pablt, all right? after citizens united the politicians in the state house looked aaround and said, now we're going to have unlimited super pacs which causes a problem. it means that we've got to get...
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similar to their website, it provides citizens a quick and easy way to stay up to date on crime in the area and it's as simple as one click on your phone. from news to food to games to fitness, in today's society there's an app for just about everything. >> most people get their information from apps. >> and the richland county sheriff's department is joining the trend launching its own mobile app to help better inform citizens who fight crime in their neighborhoods. >> we wanted to be able to just be in the palm of our citizens' hands at all times. >> the sheriff's department app gives residents access to neighborhood crime apps. safety reminders and sends them crime alerts in real time. of getting important messages out to citizens much like a breaking news alert. >> whether it's a missing person or there was a robbery in the area, we can tell them instantaneously what's going on so that they can, you know, be safer and be more informed. >> the app may also help the sheriff's department combat crime with a quick click of the app, citizens can submit a tip providing as many details as
similar to their website, it provides citizens a quick and easy way to stay up to date on crime in the area and it's as simple as one click on your phone. from news to food to games to fitness, in today's society there's an app for just about everything. >> most people get their information from apps. >> and the richland county sheriff's department is joining the trend launching its own mobile app to help better inform citizens who fight crime in their neighborhoods. >> we...
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when it comes to the average citizen you hear a lot of frustration. this is something i've heard many times in the past covering lebanon that as much as i have. a lot of citizens feel they're caught. they say the government has come to a complete stand still. this country has gone without a president for two years because of the political gridlock, lots of that is due to the fact that the political process is tied on one end to iran and on the other end to saudi arabia. it makes it difficult to have governance going on here. people say these are citize decisions that will have a bad affect economically on lebanon, which is a country where the economy is not doing well by any standard. that's just one of the reasons. they're concerned because of the syrian civil war continues to spill over into lebanon. they're worried that this will have much more bad effect on lebanon in the months to come, and they're hoping that something can be resolved, and they can get a more prosperous and more security country, which is something that the citizens here continu
when it comes to the average citizen you hear a lot of frustration. this is something i've heard many times in the past covering lebanon that as much as i have. a lot of citizens feel they're caught. they say the government has come to a complete stand still. this country has gone without a president for two years because of the political gridlock, lots of that is due to the fact that the political process is tied on one end to iran and on the other end to saudi arabia. it makes it difficult to...
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a lot of citizens hear saying these are decisions where these countries are trying to pull these citizens from lebanon. these are decisions that will really have a bad affect economically on lebanon, which is a country whose economy is not doing well by any standards. they're concerned how the syrian civil war continues to spill over into lebanon. this will have an affect on lebanon in the months to come. they're hopin hoping that something can be resolved and they can have a more prosperous and secure country. something that they continue to call for. >> still more to come on al jazeera. including evidence that an european telecom giant sold surveillance commitment to a secret branch of the egyptian government. >>> and the freedom of expression is being eroded in south korea. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target. >> welcome back. here's a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. u.n. aid has f
a lot of citizens hear saying these are decisions where these countries are trying to pull these citizens from lebanon. these are decisions that will really have a bad affect economically on lebanon, which is a country whose economy is not doing well by any standards. they're concerned how the syrian civil war continues to spill over into lebanon. this will have an affect on lebanon in the months to come. they're hopin hoping that something can be resolved and they can have a more prosperous...
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that is the title of citizen. as an american citizen i understand that our progress is not inevitable. our progress has never been inevitable, it must be fought for and won by all of us. with the kind of patriotism that are fed fellow illinois and once described as the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime. requires citizenship and a sense that we are one. today that kind of citizenship is threatened by a poisonous political climate that pushes people away from participating in our public life. it turns folks off. it discourages them. it makes them cynical. when that happens more powerful voices fill the void. when that happens, congress stalls. that is how we end up with only a handful of lobbyists setting the agenda, that's how we end up with policies that are detached from what working families face every day. that is how we end up with well-connected that demand the government stay out of their business but then whisper and it's your for special treatment. that is our political system gets consumed by s
that is the title of citizen. as an american citizen i understand that our progress is not inevitable. our progress has never been inevitable, it must be fought for and won by all of us. with the kind of patriotism that are fed fellow illinois and once described as the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime. requires citizenship and a sense that we are one. today that kind of citizenship is threatened by a poisonous political climate that pushes people away from participating in our...
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when it comes to the average lebanese citizen when uh-huh serra lot of frustration, a lot of citizens like they are really caught. they say the government has come to a complete standstill, this country has gone without a president, for example, for two years because of the political gridlock and a lot that have is due to the fact that the political process here is really tied on one end to iran and on the other end to saudi arabia. it makes it very difficult to have governance going on here. the citizens say these are decisions having these g.c.c. countries trying to pull their citizens from lebanon or urging them not to go are decision that his will really have a bad effect economically on lebanon because their cone any is is not doing well by any standard. the syrian civil war continues to spill over no lebanon, they are worried that this is something that will have a much more bad effect on lebanon in the months to come and they are hoping that something can be resolved and that they can really get a more prosperous and more secure country which is something the citizenry here con
when it comes to the average lebanese citizen when uh-huh serra lot of frustration, a lot of citizens like they are really caught. they say the government has come to a complete standstill, this country has gone without a president, for example, for two years because of the political gridlock and a lot that have is due to the fact that the political process here is really tied on one end to iran and on the other end to saudi arabia. it makes it very difficult to have governance going on here....
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it could happen to any individual citizens of turkey. the purpose of this attack is to intimidate our country and to cause and inflict fear in our citizen's minds. our security forces, our government, and our citizens should be united because the terrorists are aiming to divide us. those who organize these terrorist actions, those who use these terrorists attack us. they will not be able to achieve what they really mean and our nation, the tourish nation, the owners of these lands will be united with our government, and our nations will continue to have whole hearted support of our government in terms of their campaigns against terrorist gangs, and they'll never be able to step back as a result of these attacks. in this respect i would like to to invite the international public to be with us, to be on our side but beyond just words. so far as terrorist activities happens, keep happening in turkey we can see it's not just a matter of simply condemning the terrorist attacks. it's a matter of truly supporting each other against these terror
it could happen to any individual citizens of turkey. the purpose of this attack is to intimidate our country and to cause and inflict fear in our citizen's minds. our security forces, our government, and our citizens should be united because the terrorists are aiming to divide us. those who organize these terrorist actions, those who use these terrorists attack us. they will not be able to achieve what they really mean and our nation, the tourish nation, the owners of these lands will be...
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deputies say citizens participate in acts of goes unnoticed. "it's a rarity that we get to go out into the community in a sense where we are giving back in a totally opposite perspective in a way that we have been trained to do. we are actually just letting people know that we appreciate you doing a good job on the roads or helping out with acts of kindness." citizens were caught going the speed limit and going out of their way to help others. let's get an update on your weather with ben. skies clear this midday, highs lower 60s. high pressure comes in thursday through the weekend.we'll start out cool thursday with highs near 60 then warm to the 70s by sunny skies. overnight lows from the lower 30s friday morning to upper 40s by monday am. our next organized rain chance come early next week.until then it's a taste of spring! that's all for now. we'll see you again at 5. download the news 10 app for >> hi, everybody. all this week, we're raising money for an amazing charity, shriners hospitals for children, and nothing would make me happier than
deputies say citizens participate in acts of goes unnoticed. "it's a rarity that we get to go out into the community in a sense where we are giving back in a totally opposite perspective in a way that we have been trained to do. we are actually just letting people know that we appreciate you doing a good job on the roads or helping out with acts of kindness." citizens were caught going the speed limit and going out of their way to help others. let's get an update on your weather with...
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and the principal responsibility and the principal obligation of a good citizen was voting. you could vote to the left, you could vote to the right, but vote. and now we are falling further and further behind on voting because it's become harder and harder. you know, there's a particular republican candidate who talks about how we have to make america great again. we're not -- you know what we're not so great at? we're not so great at voting. we're falling further and further behind the rest of the industrialized world. we are falling further and further behind most democracies in our voting participation. why is that? one reason is because we reserve one day of the year to vote. in federal elections. and that's tuesday. i don't know if my friend knows, here's a little history quiz a pop quiz to put him on the spot. why do we vote on that tuesday? do you have any idea why we vote on that? mr. swalwell: i have no clue. mr. israel: here's the answer. in 1845, congress decided voting day would be on tuesday in november. why? because we were living in a mostly agrarian society a
and the principal responsibility and the principal obligation of a good citizen was voting. you could vote to the left, you could vote to the right, but vote. and now we are falling further and further behind on voting because it's become harder and harder. you know, there's a particular republican candidate who talks about how we have to make america great again. we're not -- you know what we're not so great at? we're not so great at voting. we're falling further and further behind the rest of...
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, you know, citizen buy-in, citizen response, this idea of the citizen soldier that's both an enablingforce -- like sue said, you can draw from a really, really diverse talent pool, you know. and the bigger that pool gets, the more you're going to guarantee that you get the right person for the job. but on the flip side of that is that it's going to force military leaders and political leaders to be very deliberate and very measured in their military decisions. you know, if you have the entire citizenship pool, it's very easy to say -- to support going to war when you know there's no way you're ever going to have to fight it, when you're saying, well, it's just this class of people over here, i am not part of the military establishment, i am not part of the military class, sure, i'll support the war. and i think russia, as you're seeing right now, russia is really good at doing this. they're really good at drumming up this really strong military that's its own class, and they can sell military action to their public very well, whether or not it's actually the best thing to do. j -- a
, you know, citizen buy-in, citizen response, this idea of the citizen soldier that's both an enablingforce -- like sue said, you can draw from a really, really diverse talent pool, you know. and the bigger that pool gets, the more you're going to guarantee that you get the right person for the job. but on the flip side of that is that it's going to force military leaders and political leaders to be very deliberate and very measured in their military decisions. you know, if you have the entire...
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or perhaps a super citizen of techno world.e was the victims in san bernardino attack, and their families are planning to file a brief, backing the fed's over apple, a brief, an attorney represents them telling reuters, they were targeted by terrorists, they need to know why, how this could happen. is this necessary you and i, we all in this country petition the courtsiding with our government to protect us? from terrorists and apple's intransigence, it says is based on loftier values than those of a mere citizen, seeking what should be a instainious decision. the federal government has been rebuffed by apple. how in the world have we fallen so far that this is a public matter, let alone a private discussion, that took more than minutes for apple to agree. is it our elites, our 1 percenters as some call them who descended with their wealth and privilege to a valley of hubris in silicon. apple and its ceo have already lost the regard of millions of americans, who expect far more of those who lead this nation, whether in governme
or perhaps a super citizen of techno world.e was the victims in san bernardino attack, and their families are planning to file a brief, backing the fed's over apple, a brief, an attorney represents them telling reuters, they were targeted by terrorists, they need to know why, how this could happen. is this necessary you and i, we all in this country petition the courtsiding with our government to protect us? from terrorists and apple's intransigence, it says is based on loftier values than...
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if it is not ok for car parts how is it ok for citizens? >> the primary debate is happening march 6. are you going to be there? hillary clinton was here recently. we heard bernie sanders is coming in before the debate. what demands do you have of them? >> i want to know what their way to do about this. if they become president, what are they going to do to stop this? this is happening in other cities. the environmental injustice needs to stop. they need to stop putting it off and ignoring the problem and hoping it will go away. i want to hear strong statement that commitment by the presidential candidates they're not going to allow this to happen anywhere else. amy: do you might if we follow you as you go out into the committee to give out water? >> i welcome it. toare volunteering to check see if you have water, if you have a filter. >> yes, i have that. to ask you,ing we're just checking on everybody. my name is melissa maze and we are volunteering to check on however thing is going with the water situation. we have a few restaurants. jus
if it is not ok for car parts how is it ok for citizens? >> the primary debate is happening march 6. are you going to be there? hillary clinton was here recently. we heard bernie sanders is coming in before the debate. what demands do you have of them? >> i want to know what their way to do about this. if they become president, what are they going to do to stop this? this is happening in other cities. the environmental injustice needs to stop. they need to stop putting it off and...
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once the officer and citizen are identified. the appropriate cour of action will be taken at that point. bottomline, we have not heard the last of this incodent. that is still under investigation. that is the latest in miami, local ten news. >>> we are following breaking news. police are investigating after a body was found floating in a ft. lauderdale canal. police discovered the body near northwest 10th avenue and 5th place. the identity has not been released. the cause of death is unknown. police say they do not expect any foul play. >>> at 11:00, a deadly fall in gains victim. a student falling from a balcony. local ten news reporters live with more. michael? >>reporter: >>reporter: this young man touched a lot of lives on social media, especially facebook seeing a lot of photos of him, a lot of condolences friends who he went to high school with. students at the university of florida are stunned -- describing the death of@ chance wolf as a tragic accident. the 20-year old journalism student died around 2:00 sunday morning a
once the officer and citizen are identified. the appropriate cour of action will be taken at that point. bottomline, we have not heard the last of this incodent. that is still under investigation. that is the latest in miami, local ten news. >>> we are following breaking news. police are investigating after a body was found floating in a ft. lauderdale canal. police discovered the body near northwest 10th avenue and 5th place. the identity has not been released. the cause of death is...
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and that's also true of citizens united. it doesn't make them right, but that is the way they viewed it. and yet it has stood and stood. i mean it's like rocky getting up again. at some point people stop hitting it. i think we may be there on buckley. but not on citizens united. >> i think, just briefly on the point of buckley, certainly could be challenged. just last year we had every single democrat in the u.s. senate voted for constitutional amendment which was proposed to reverse citizens united but would have reversed buckley. and i suspect, though, if anything like that happened, public opinion would start to change quickly. what you notice in almost all of the cases, i mentioned the enforcement, you know, disharmony is caused by efforts to expand regulatir. most of the cases that go to the supreme court are brought by efforts to give new expansive interpretation to regulation and oftentimes the court swats these down and then the operatives move in and say how can i use that to expand my ability to participate. but th
and that's also true of citizens united. it doesn't make them right, but that is the way they viewed it. and yet it has stood and stood. i mean it's like rocky getting up again. at some point people stop hitting it. i think we may be there on buckley. but not on citizens united. >> i think, just briefly on the point of buckley, certainly could be challenged. just last year we had every single democrat in the u.s. senate voted for constitutional amendment which was proposed to reverse...
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identified with the angriest of its citizens. take a listen. >> children aren't born right wing. it comes from the situation they grow up in and their social environment. >> haven't addressed this problem in saxony for 25 years. people acted like right wing extremism didn't exist. that's why we're really pushing at the moment to get the people of the silent majority which i'm convinced is there to take a clearer, more conspicuous stand. people from all over the world who have come to our city and feel totally at home in this beautiful city who like working and living here are suddenly fraid to go out on the street. >> there is an idiom in german quoted quite a lot recently. it goes like this. a fish thinks from the head. if we take that idiom and look at saxony where would you say the buck stops in terms of responsibility for the atmosphere that has been conducive to this violence? is it the local government or does it go all the way to the federal interior ministry, perhaps even to the bavarian sister party of the chancellor's c
identified with the angriest of its citizens. take a listen. >> children aren't born right wing. it comes from the situation they grow up in and their social environment. >> haven't addressed this problem in saxony for 25 years. people acted like right wing extremism didn't exist. that's why we're really pushing at the moment to get the people of the silent majority which i'm convinced is there to take a clearer, more conspicuous stand. people from all over the world who have come...
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and their responsibilities as citizens. if we can get into the society's that every citizen has a duty to be jimmy to the political process, there may be summit like that could work. we don't have that system today. we don't have that culture. to the contrary, people are disenchanted with politics. they're frustrated with politics. many people come with a don't want anything to do with politics or politicians. they hate politicians, they hate the democracy which i think it's a disturbing problem here in the country today. >> why do you think that is so? 9 why do i think that is so? i believe it is so because of the 20th century we altered the country. a countrye live in governed by the declaration of independence and the notion of people having rights that are given from god and not from the state. once world war i was kicking in italy began to put in an income tax, at that point to begin to control people. it still does to this day. after the great depression came and there was a sense that we have lost all control of ever
and their responsibilities as citizens. if we can get into the society's that every citizen has a duty to be jimmy to the political process, there may be summit like that could work. we don't have that system today. we don't have that culture. to the contrary, people are disenchanted with politics. they're frustrated with politics. many people come with a don't want anything to do with politics or politicians. they hate politicians, they hate the democracy which i think it's a disturbing...
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law..next week you can have your chance..greer is holding their citizen police academy.. academy..fox carolina's joe gagnon is live from the greer 3 starting next week greer p-d is holding their police academy..but y y need to sign up now.. now..this is a 10-week session the department puts on each year..it is totally free and it gives you a behind the scenes look of what it is like to be a citizen police officer...the first class is next thursday..but you need to sign up..go to foxcarolina.com for more information..if you don't life in greer, there is a great chance your local department has a citizen police academy as well.. including spartanburg.. and mauldin where these pictures 3 back to you.. you.. 3 time for weather 3 and traffic. traffic. 3 expect a few peeks of sun amongst mostly 3 cloudy skies today, with a slight chance for drizzle or low to mid-60s. tonight, expect lows near 50. spotty showers linger tuesday with highs in the mid-60s, followed by rain and possible thunderstorms on wednesday. skies begin to clear thursday, with seasonably cool conditions back i
law..next week you can have your chance..greer is holding their citizen police academy.. academy..fox carolina's joe gagnon is live from the greer 3 starting next week greer p-d is holding their police academy..but y y need to sign up now.. now..this is a 10-week session the department puts on each year..it is totally free and it gives you a behind the scenes look of what it is like to be a citizen police officer...the first class is next thursday..but you need to sign up..go to foxcarolina.com...
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however there is no price for policing.onal this citizens and the residents of ferguson deserve what every american is guaranteed under the constitution -- the right to be free from excessive force, from unconstitutional stops and arrests, and from a fine system that was breaking their backs. >> were you disappointed, but were you surprised given all the negotiations? >> well, we had been negotiating with a team that was responsive. we have had extensive discussions. had come up with an extensive and detailed document that provided for substantial changes in the city's practices, and also in police and community relations. we felt this was in the city's best interest, in the interest of the residents of ferguson to avoid costly litigation and to start working right away on all the support changes. i made reaction was disappointment that they had not taken advantage of that opportunity. what is thedo sue, end result look like? doesn't get t you back to where you would have been to what they should have committed to less night? option.rtainly is one we will be monitoring the situation
however there is no price for policing.onal this citizens and the residents of ferguson deserve what every american is guaranteed under the constitution -- the right to be free from excessive force, from unconstitutional stops and arrests, and from a fine system that was breaking their backs. >> were you disappointed, but were you surprised given all the negotiations? >> well, we had been negotiating with a team that was responsive. we have had extensive discussions. had come up...
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once the officer and citizen arar identified. the appropriate course of action will be taken at that point. bottom line, we have not heard the last of this incident. that is still under investigation. that is the latest in miami, local ten news. >>>>we are following breaking news. police are investigating after a body was found floating in a ft. lauderdale canal. policeiscovered the body near northwest 10th avenue and 5th place. the identity has not been released. the cause of death is unknown. police say they do not expect any foul play. >>> at 11:00, a deadly fall in gains victim. a student falling from a balcony. local ten news reporter is live with more. michael? >>reporter: >>reporter: : is young man touched a lot of lives on social media, especially facebook seeing a lot of photos andearing from his closest friends who he went to high school with. students at the university of florida are stunned -- describing the death of chance wolf as a trac accident. the 20-year old journalism student died around 2:00 sunday morning aft
once the officer and citizen arar identified. the appropriate course of action will be taken at that point. bottom line, we have not heard the last of this incident. that is still under investigation. that is the latest in miami, local ten news. >>>>we are following breaking news. police are investigating after a body was found floating in a ft. lauderdale canal. policeiscovered the body near northwest 10th avenue and 5th place. the identity has not been released. the cause of death...
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a system that is responsive to the average citizen. the average simpson has a theponsible the two -- average citizen has responsibility too. >> any closing statements from the rest of the panel? >> we have to do something to create sense that it can be done . we need some early wins, some very short victories where people can say, oh, i believe it is possible. it will happen. >> can i say one short think ng? ou look at someone like nelson mandela. inspent 24 years in prison south africa. one of the things that sustained him was the fact that when he got out, he wanted to bring democracy to his people. he held up america as the standard for that democracy in the world. we were that beacon of hope. what we had, he wanted freedom and equality for his people. sadly, today, when you travel around the world, you start to hear from people, you know what, america is becoming a lot more like the rest the world. you don't have competitive elections, you have money swirling all over your system, you have a corrosive and insidious deadlocked syste
a system that is responsive to the average citizen. the average simpson has a theponsible the two -- average citizen has responsibility too. >> any closing statements from the rest of the panel? >> we have to do something to create sense that it can be done . we need some early wins, some very short victories where people can say, oh, i believe it is possible. it will happen. >> can i say one short think ng? ou look at someone like nelson mandela. inspent 24 years in prison...
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ours was intended to be a citizen government. as citizens we were intended to have the power but we don't have that power anymore and we don't have control over the money anymore. so i'm going to ask you do not sit down and be quiet. i never will. do not settle for a system that doesn't work for you anymore. don't accept this system that is operating against the interest of the people of new hampshire and against the interest of the citizens of this nation. stand with me, fight with me, vote for me. a foe for me is a vote for u.s. citizens. we have to take our country back now. [applause] .. what double me accountable for. so the only thing we have to do that the 1st and most important thing. it involves actually really reforming the tax code. when i come back here in a couple years we can talk about how we are doing. we can solve our problems, folks. we can heal our wounds. but we have to start, of course,start, of course, by winning. we have actually got to win in november. ask yourself what it takes to win. we can have someone
ours was intended to be a citizen government. as citizens we were intended to have the power but we don't have that power anymore and we don't have control over the money anymore. so i'm going to ask you do not sit down and be quiet. i never will. do not settle for a system that doesn't work for you anymore. don't accept this system that is operating against the interest of the people of new hampshire and against the interest of the citizens of this nation. stand with me, fight with me, vote...
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the government findings were based on the citizens. and they demonstrated a clear pat earn and practice. d after announcing our foundings, we began negotiations in a would bring out court reform. we made clear that our goal to reach litigation. if there was no agreement, we would be forced to go to court. . it lasted more than 26 weeks as we sought to remedy years of systemic inefficiencies. ur negotiateors came to an agreement and would provide all the agreements. and as agreed, it was presented to the city council tore approval or rejection. hey rejected the concept decree. they leave us no further choice. they are filing a lawsuit against the zi alleging miss kkt rights federal serial laws. we will prosecute this case. looking tof ferguson protect their rights. they have waited for a year to accept rules that would ensure their rights and rule that they follow every day. they have waited every year for their courts to commit to reasonable rules and standards. rights dence of and the americans. for all they shouldn't be force to wait
the government findings were based on the citizens. and they demonstrated a clear pat earn and practice. d after announcing our foundings, we began negotiations in a would bring out court reform. we made clear that our goal to reach litigation. if there was no agreement, we would be forced to go to court. . it lasted more than 26 weeks as we sought to remedy years of systemic inefficiencies. ur negotiateors came to an agreement and would provide all the agreements. and as agreed, it was...
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riyadh has also urged its citizens to leave the country.week saudi arabia decided to withdrawal about $4 million of military aid to lebanon. it also expressed concern that lebanon has not supported it enough against regional rival iran. the travel warning comes despite attempts by the lebanese prime minister to reinstate his support from riyadh. let's talk to mohammed jamjoom. so why is all of this happening? >> reporter: i would first add we just heard in the last few minutes that qatar is the latest gcc country that is warning its citizens from traveling to lebanon now. really supporting the position of saudi arabia and the other gcc countries that have issued these travel warnings, trying to ensure that their citizens don't come to lebanon or if they are in lebanon leave as soon as possible. it is happening because essentially lebanon is one of the front lines in the proxy war that has been going on between saudi arabia and iran for dominance here. a lot of this goes back to last month, which is when the saudi embassy in iran was stormed
riyadh has also urged its citizens to leave the country.week saudi arabia decided to withdrawal about $4 million of military aid to lebanon. it also expressed concern that lebanon has not supported it enough against regional rival iran. the travel warning comes despite attempts by the lebanese prime minister to reinstate his support from riyadh. let's talk to mohammed jamjoom. so why is all of this happening? >> reporter: i would first add we just heard in the last few minutes that qatar...
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ours was intended to be a citizen government. as citizens, we were intended to have the power.t we don't have that power anymore. and we don't have control over the money anymore. so i'm going to ask you, do not sit down and be quiet. i never will. do not settle for a system that doesn't work for you anymore. don't accept this system that is operating against the interests of the people of new hampshire and against the interests of the citizens of this nation. stand with me. fight with me. vote for me. a vote for me is a vote for you citizens. we have to take our country back now. [applause] >> you know, politicians talk and give pretty speeches. i'm used to being held accountable. you know how you go from secretary to c.e.o.? you produce results. over and over and over. you solve problems and produce results. so i have written down my plan to take our country back. it's called the blueprint to take our country back. you have it in fron of you. i've written it down because i want you to know what to hold me accountable for. maybe you don't have it in front of you. but anyway, y
ours was intended to be a citizen government. as citizens, we were intended to have the power.t we don't have that power anymore. and we don't have control over the money anymore. so i'm going to ask you, do not sit down and be quiet. i never will. do not settle for a system that doesn't work for you anymore. don't accept this system that is operating against the interests of the people of new hampshire and against the interests of the citizens of this nation. stand with me. fight with me. vote...
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there are two ways to be a citizen the united ststes. you can be naturalized or natural born, and if you look back at the scholarship on this, when this was debate, when it was put into the constitution, the people that passedthe act that clarified that in 1790, a number of them were there shaping the constitution itself. and so they understood what natural born was and what it really means is if when you're born, you are a citizen of the united states, you're naturally born to be a citizen of the united states. you can either be naturali\ed or natural born. there's no otherer kind of citizen. no one questions ted cruz's citizenship. he's not naturalized, he's natural born and it fits the constitution and it fits current law that goes back to 1790. >> ron: let's talk about new york values. does he wish he phrased it another way is that anotherr thing that he's not going to back down from saying something like that that apparently offended a lot of people inhe state of new york? >> heidi: as you might know about ted, he is willing to work
there are two ways to be a citizen the united ststes. you can be naturalized or natural born, and if you look back at the scholarship on this, when this was debate, when it was put into the constitution, the people that passedthe act that clarified that in 1790, a number of them were there shaping the constitution itself. and so they understood what natural born was and what it really means is if when you're born, you are a citizen of the united states, you're naturally born to be a citizen of...
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humble, happy, 106-year-old citizen. >> wow! awesome. >> to be 106 and say it's the time of your life. leon: we were trying to figure out who was president when she was born. alison: woodrow wilson. amazing. >> you can see more of ms. mclaurin. the entire interview is on wjla.com. alison: jamie sullivan has traffic watch. jamie: it's slow on virginia and 95. we had a crash early on. this is disabled on the right side. this is ten miles of stop-and-go. the good stop you get up to 20 miles per hour. it will take 30 minutes. 395 single digits passing by the pentagon. then you get relief. >> let's look ahead for 6:00 -- new information of the death of the 13 bald eagles. there is a plan to remove payment machine. what a candidate said in fairfax county that has him back pedaling. that is coming your way at 6:00. >> let's it sounds like today is the best day we will have for a few. right? doug: yeah. tomorrow and wednesday are rainy. a live look at the harbor. it's 53 in national har been. 52 in manassas. 49 in fredericksburg. the ra
humble, happy, 106-year-old citizen. >> wow! awesome. >> to be 106 and say it's the time of your life. leon: we were trying to figure out who was president when she was born. alison: woodrow wilson. amazing. >> you can see more of ms. mclaurin. the entire interview is on wjla.com. alison: jamie sullivan has traffic watch. jamie: it's slow on virginia and 95. we had a crash early on. this is disabled on the right side. this is ten miles of stop-and-go. the good stop you get up...
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shona: the divide over staying in or leaving the eu extends to british citizens well beyond the u.k.his shopkeeper in amsterdam supports a brexit. >> i think it would give london more boost, give everybody of an english pride, which is what has been missing for quite a few years. shona: it's unclear what would happen to the shopkeeper if she chose to stay in amsterdam. like her, some 2 million british citizens live across the eu's other countries to >> nothing would -- other countries. >> nothing would change overnight. it would take a number of years. what terms had been negotiated and agreed for british citizens to carry on living in other member states is a question for negotiation. but i think it is reasonable to assume the rights of british citizens living abroad would not be as good and as strong as they are at the present time. compromised voting rights, bureaucratic complications, and visa issues could be just some of the headaches for british citizens if the brexit goes through. it is a scenario one british tourist in periscopes avoid. >> -- in paris hopes to avoid. >> it is
shona: the divide over staying in or leaving the eu extends to british citizens well beyond the u.k.his shopkeeper in amsterdam supports a brexit. >> i think it would give london more boost, give everybody of an english pride, which is what has been missing for quite a few years. shona: it's unclear what would happen to the shopkeeper if she chose to stay in amsterdam. like her, some 2 million british citizens live across the eu's other countries to >> nothing would -- other...
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law..next week you can have your chance..greer is holding their citizen police academy.. academy..fox carolina's joe gagnon is live from the greer police department with more.. is holding their police academy..but you need to sign up now.. now..this is a 10-week session the department puts on each year..it is totally free and it gives you a behind the scenes look of what it is like to be a citizen police officer...the first class is next thursday..but you need to sign up..go to foxcarolina.com for more information..if you don't life in greer, there is a great chance your local department has a citizen police academy as well.. including spartanburg.. and mauldin where these pictures 3 back to you.. 3 time for weather and traffic. traffic. 3 expect few peeks of sun amongst mostly cloudy skies today, with a slight chance for drizzle or light showers. highs reach the low to mid-60s. tonight, expect lows near 50. spotty showers linger tuesday with highs in the mid-60s, followed by rain and possible thunderstorms on wednesday. skies begin to clear thursday, with seasonably cool
law..next week you can have your chance..greer is holding their citizen police academy.. academy..fox carolina's joe gagnon is live from the greer police department with more.. is holding their police academy..but you need to sign up now.. now..this is a 10-week session the department puts on each year..it is totally free and it gives you a behind the scenes look of what it is like to be a citizen police officer...the first class is next thursday..but you need to sign up..go to foxcarolina.com...