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>> department of homeland security, the first law enforcement official killed after the george floyd was department of homeland security, out in oakland. pso underwood was shot, was assassinated protecting a courthouse during a protest by a drive-by shooter. his partner took three bullets. fortunately is surviving. but and the secret service guarding the white house in downtown d.c. has over 100 injuries. we're right in the thick of retaking the streets in america. we've taken the harm as well. anybody who thinks that defunding police departments is a good idea, hasn't been out on the streets, hasn't watched small businesses, frankly big businesses getting looted and trashed. these are not people with idealogical agenda. these are criminals. the people with the idealogical agenda prepositioning bricks and prepositioning water and tools and so forth to encourage violence and rioting and that kind of domestic terrorism is something we investigate, we look to head off the department of homeland security and work with our partners in the department of justice to actually prosecute. elizab
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argument first this morning in case 18 587, the department of homeland security the university of california and the related cases. general francisco. >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, in 20, the dr. --ircuit held that daca and the expansion of daca were likely unlawful. in the face of those decisions, the department of homeland security reasonably determined that it no longer wished to do -- wish to retain the policy, based on its belief the policy was illegal, and its general opposition to broad nonenforcement policies. the decision did not violate the apa for two reasons. first, it is not subject to judicial review. the decision is committed to the unreviewable discretion unless a statute restricts it, and nothing requires the department, a law enforcement agency, to not enforce the law. second, the decision to end this nonenforcement policy was eminently reasonable. was a temporary stopgap measure that on its face could be rescinded at any time, and the department's reasonable concerns about its legality in general opposition to broad nonenforcement policies provided mor
argument first this morning in case 18 587, the department of homeland security the university of california and the related cases. general francisco. >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, in 20, the dr. --ircuit held that daca and the expansion of daca were likely unlawful. in the face of those decisions, the department of homeland security reasonably determined that it no longer wished to do -- wish to retain the policy, based on its belief the policy was illegal, and its...
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enforcing the law, we are enforcing the law, and there's nothing that somehow says to the department of homeland security or restricted in any way. daca ismorandum says illegal. i did not see where it says if it is illegal or not, as a ,atter of administration policy we are withdrawing -- >> mm-hmm. >> i did not see that. you said there were alternate arguments. i saw only the first. we cannot enforce daca, we cannot adhere to daca because it is illegal. >> two responses. first of all, secretary nielsen's memorandum clearly encompasses all of the different arguments and sets them forth in great detail and we think the nielsen memorandum is clearly properly before the court, the district court court in washington, d.c., specifically asked for it, we specifically provided it, the district court reviewed it, so the only question is what does it mean, and secretary nielsen in her memorandum effectively ratified the decision for the reasons given, using precisely the same mechanism secretary duke use herself to issue the memorandum in this case. this is not a post hoc rationalization of agency action. it is a
enforcing the law, we are enforcing the law, and there's nothing that somehow says to the department of homeland security or restricted in any way. daca ismorandum says illegal. i did not see where it says if it is illegal or not, as a ,atter of administration policy we are withdrawing -- >> mm-hmm. >> i did not see that. you said there were alternate arguments. i saw only the first. we cannot enforce daca, we cannot adhere to daca because it is illegal. >> two responses....
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national security and law enforcement expertise required to assess these risks has turned to other executive branch agencies to assess them. specifically, the department of justice, department of homeland security, and department of defense, a group commonly known as the team telecom. but team telecom was an inform arrangement and has lacked formal authority to operate, making it overall an ineffective solution to assessing these risks. the informality has resulted in protracted review periods and a process f.c.c. commissioners have described as broken and a black hole that provided, quote, no clarity for the future, end quote. for example, team telecom's review of china mobile u.s.a. application lasted for seven years. this points to a troubling trend we have found in all of these reports, how, frankly, our government and our institutions over a space of time, the last couple of decades, have permitted china to take advantage of lax u.s. oversight, be it on our college campuses, our research labs, or in cyberspace. at our p.s.i. hearing on the thousand talents report, the f.b.i. witnessed before -- witness before us acknowledged as much, saying, and i quote -- with our present-day kno
national security and law enforcement expertise required to assess these risks has turned to other executive branch agencies to assess them. specifically, the department of justice, department of homeland security, and department of defense, a group commonly known as the team telecom. but team telecom was an inform arrangement and has lacked formal authority to operate, making it overall an ineffective solution to assessing these risks. the informality has resulted in protracted review periods...
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the law, we are enforcing the law and there is nothing in the ina that says that the department of homeland security, you are restricted in any way from enforcing the laws we pass. >> we can't enforce daca, because it is illegal. >> two responses. first, secretary nielsen's memorandum clearly encompasses all of the different arguments, it sets them forth in great detail and we think the nielsen memorandum is properly before the court, the district and washington, d.c. specifically asked for it, we provided it, the district court reviewed it. the only question is, what does it mean? secretary nielsen, in her memorandum, ratified secretary due to decision for the reasons given given the same mechanism that secretary used herself in the first place, same mechanism issued in the document out, the same mechanism used to issue the daca memo. this is not a post hoc rationalization, it is agency action. the whole point of the post hoc rationalization will to prevent courts from invading into executive branch decision-making. argument and old there have been two bases. the first between ken davis and berger,
the law, we are enforcing the law and there is nothing in the ina that says that the department of homeland security, you are restricted in any way from enforcing the laws we pass. >> we can't enforce daca, because it is illegal. >> two responses. first, secretary nielsen's memorandum clearly encompasses all of the different arguments, it sets them forth in great detail and we think the nielsen memorandum is properly before the court, the district and washington, d.c. specifically...
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the ruling would allow for the department of homeland security to overturn it again in the future in another way but observers say that is not likely to happen before the november election. for more on this ruling will join now by the professor from uc hastings college of the law. it is very good to have you want today. a major ruling from the high court. the majority of justice is essentially saying that the administration did not take the proper steps to end the program. what is it specifically that took issues with.>>> thank you so much for having me here. this is a very big decision. a triumph of reason decision- making. the court today. specifically what they had a problem with was the fact that the agency did not properly explain the reasons for resending the program and they did not consider important alternatives. these are long-standing principles. they are there to ensure agencies are making decisions that a rational and based on evidence and expertise and not simply the politics at the moment.>> in the majority, you heard the chief justice made it pretty clear that what th
the ruling would allow for the department of homeland security to overturn it again in the future in another way but observers say that is not likely to happen before the november election. for more on this ruling will join now by the professor from uc hastings college of the law. it is very good to have you want today. a major ruling from the high court. the majority of justice is essentially saying that the administration did not take the proper steps to end the program. what is it...
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supreme court, the department of homeland security versus regions of the university of california is disgraceful. judging is not a game. it's not supposed to be a game. but sadly, over recent years, more and more chief justice roberts has been playing games with the court to achieve the policy outcomes he desires. this case concerns president obama's executive amnesty, amnesty that president obama decreed directly contrary to federal law. he did so with no legal authority. he did so in open defiance of federal statutes. and of course he was celebrated in the press for doing so. obama's executive amnesty was illegal the day it was issued, and not one single justice of the nine supreme court justices disputed that, not a one. chief justice rosh -- roberts wrote the majority opinion, joined by the four liberal justices on the court. this is becoming a pattern. the majority assumes that daca, obama's executive amnesty is illegal and then bizarrely holds that the trump administration can't stop implementing a policy that is illegal. think about that for a second. and in fact, it's even wo
supreme court, the department of homeland security versus regions of the university of california is disgraceful. judging is not a game. it's not supposed to be a game. but sadly, over recent years, more and more chief justice roberts has been playing games with the court to achieve the policy outcomes he desires. this case concerns president obama's executive amnesty, amnesty that president obama decreed directly contrary to federal law. he did so with no legal authority. he did so in open...
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joining us tonight is ken cucinelli, acting deputy director for the department of homeland security, ng director of human services as well. good to have you here. >> good evening, lou. lou: let's start with the very issue that caron fronts -- confronts everyone in this this country right now. who in the hell is responsible for this? this is obviously orchestrated. this is not some kind of spontaneous combustion that we're witnessing in our society. this is planned, managed and orchestrated, is it not? >> there certainly are large numbers of people out there who fit that description, lou, and they're hijacking legitimate protests and turning them violent. as the president said very firmly yesterday, he expressed his outrage at the injustice suffered by george floyd in his death but also said we will not let these looters and criminals and domestic terrorists take over and destroy our cities and our country. and we at the department of homeland security have surged personnelled to do exactly that, is control streets in the areas where we're here in washington and where we're supporting
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clearly been something that has been on the mind of the esident trump and his dhs, the department of homeland security, for some time. that said, it's an election year, we are six nths out from that, or five months out from the, so all of those factors might play into s wheth ally has the stomach to go back and change, and give another reason for taking away dacaci >> while this on was 5/4, as close as ssible, there wa consensus around another topic, especially discrimination. ally? you talk you through th >> both, in the night circuit, the university california case and the new york case, they were consolidated for the supreme court.bo the courts in of those cases thought there was enough evidence that daca rescission would be based on animus against latinos and mexicans in particular. if you look at the program, 80% of dr. recipients are mexican, 90% are mexican and, or, ic central am. the claim was that the rescission isn't based on reason but is based on racial animus, hatred, or prejudice against the group. pr e court 81 said there was insufficient evidence from this dissenter on that point was j
clearly been something that has been on the mind of the esident trump and his dhs, the department of homeland security, for some time. that said, it's an election year, we are six nths out from that, or five months out from the, so all of those factors might play into s wheth ally has the stomach to go back and change, and give another reason for taking away dacaci >> while this on was 5/4, as close as ssible, there wa consensus around another topic, especially discrimination. ally? you...
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news which says it received a leaked intelligence bulletin from the us department of homeland security the us military industrial complex is not happy with going underground and its coverage of the global uprisings that have followed the murder of george floyd in minneapolis a.b.c. news said the intelligence bulletin cited going underground on our team is applauding americans for being justified in rioting against the corrupt american capitalist system well for more we're joined from an undisclosed location by rose mcgowan one of time magazine's persons of the year and author of the new york times bestseller brave she's a catalyst for the me too movement her latest artistic endeavor is the album planet 9 thanks so much for coming back on the show rosa before we get to mass uprisings across the u.s. you tweeted about being on the line actor you said these actors criticize the u.s. as hypocritical corrupt and undemocratic racist guilty of human rights and you said you were proud to be one of the bad actors tell me why. what i would estimate is probably about 52 percent of the people on t
news which says it received a leaked intelligence bulletin from the us department of homeland security the us military industrial complex is not happy with going underground and its coverage of the global uprisings that have followed the murder of george floyd in minneapolis a.b.c. news said the intelligence bulletin cited going underground on our team is applauding americans for being justified in rioting against the corrupt american capitalist system well for more we're joined from an...
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bipartisan policy center's director of immigration policy. >> they just simply said that the department of homeland security and their memoranda did not sufficiently justify the termination the way that the law required them to do so. so, the actual order remanded it back to the department of homeland security to try again, essentially. >> yang: and they could do that? try again? >> they could they could do that tomorrow. >> yang: today was the second time this week roberts was in the majority with the liberal justices to reject an administration position. the first was monday's landmark ruling that granted gay and transgender workers employment protection. marcia coyle is chief washington correspondent for the national law journal. >> he has shown that he is a stickler for rules, and the trump administration, he found, had not followed the rules for when you want to make a change or make new regulations in government. what is sort of emblematic of john roberts is that when he can, he strives to find consensus. and sometimes that consensus requires a narrow opinion. john roberts cares very much about how th
bipartisan policy center's director of immigration policy. >> they just simply said that the department of homeland security and their memoranda did not sufficiently justify the termination the way that the law required them to do so. so, the actual order remanded it back to the department of homeland security to try again, essentially. >> yang: and they could do that? try again? >> they could they could do that tomorrow. >> yang: today was the second time this week...
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daca, the supreme court saying the trump administration cannot do that saying that the department of homeland security was arbitrary and capricious in its decision to roll back this program. now, this was argued over because the department of homeland security initially issued a memo grounding this recision on legal grounds rather than policy grounds. it was a later memo where then secretary kirstjen nielsen said it was based on policy, but the supreme court saying here that the department of homeland security did not roll this back in the right way, and, therefore, daca must stand. this is no doubt a huge relief for those 700,000-plus daca recipients. we have some of them outside the supreme court now, a very small number as opposed to how many were here back in november when this was argued. i spoke with some of the daca recipients back in november, and they told me that this was crucial, keeping daca in place was crucial because she was fendant on it. one woman had two young chirp here in the united states, was brought here when she was 14 years old. lives and works on long island, has renewed her
daca, the supreme court saying the trump administration cannot do that saying that the department of homeland security was arbitrary and capricious in its decision to roll back this program. now, this was argued over because the department of homeland security initially issued a memo grounding this recision on legal grounds rather than policy grounds. it was a later memo where then secretary kirstjen nielsen said it was based on policy, but the supreme court saying here that the department of...
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today's decision from the us supreme court department of homeland security versus the regents of california is disgraceful. judging is not a game. it is not supposed to be. but sadly more chief justice roberts has been playing games. with the court to achieve that policy outcomes he desires. rees regarding the executive amnesty that president obama decreed directly contrary to federal law. he did so with no legal authority. he did so in open defiance of federal statutes. and of course he was celebrated in the press for doing so obama's executive amnesty was illegal that it was issued and not one single justice of the nine supreme court justices. and with that majority opinion this is becoming a pattern. the majority assumes the executive amnesty is illegal and then bizarrely holds the trump administration cannot stop implementing a policy that is illegal. in fact it's even worse. with that majority explicitly then to stop the illegal policy. parties agree that dhs may rescind daca.e that dhs may everybody agrees. not so fast. a clever little twist the majority says know what? the agencies l
today's decision from the us supreme court department of homeland security versus the regents of california is disgraceful. judging is not a game. it is not supposed to be. but sadly more chief justice roberts has been playing games. with the court to achieve that policy outcomes he desires. rees regarding the executive amnesty that president obama decreed directly contrary to federal law. he did so with no legal authority. he did so in open defiance of federal statutes. and of course he was...
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of homeland security. on a push now to cut the budget to police department's across the country. the same police forces of the politicians that enforce the covid-19 shut down orders for governor. these are joining us on elisabetelizabeth macdonald ande evening edit" starts now. ♪ welcome to the show and you're watching a foxbusiness network pretty. elizabeth: we begin with senate homan security and government will affairs approving powers for public testimony of 33 obama administration officials as well is documents in order to prove the abuses of power in the fai trump russia investigation pretty fbi probe is lt. general michael flynn, also the unmasking of that team members and dozens and dozens of leaks to the media during the early days of the trump administration. those lakes, or seven times the leaks under the obama and george w. bush administrations. in their early days. let's get right to former whitewater counsel robert ray. in your reaction when you heard this news. >> i think it is something that we saw coming. it is nearly three dozen subpoenas and the purpose of which
of homeland security. on a push now to cut the budget to police department's across the country. the same police forces of the politicians that enforce the covid-19 shut down orders for governor. these are joining us on elisabetelizabeth macdonald ande evening edit" starts now. ♪ welcome to the show and you're watching a foxbusiness network pretty. elizabeth: we begin with senate homan security and government will affairs approving powers for public testimony of 33 obama administration...
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. >> reporter: the department of homeland security calling the killing of 53-year-old pat underwood an act of domestic terrorism and now this latest information. >> we have reason to believe that these individuals were targeting uniformed officers. we know that they were out and about in the area of where our officers and others were stationed. >> reporter: pastor dave vazquez was a childhood friend. >> one thing i want to stress about pat, he didn't care if you were white. he didn't care if you were black. he didn't care if you were rich or poor. if you were his friend, he treated you the same. that is what i loved about him the most. >> reporter: the fbi says this white van pulled up to the building near a guard shelter and one of its passengers started firing. >> so before you pull that trigger, before you do something that you'll regret, think about pat's face. think about the devastation we are all going through before you do that. >> reporter: oakland police and the fbi jointly work together to search for the attackers, underwood's family and friends say they want everyone to kno
. >> reporter: the department of homeland security calling the killing of 53-year-old pat underwood an act of domestic terrorism and now this latest information. >> we have reason to believe that these individuals were targeting uniformed officers. we know that they were out and about in the area of where our officers and others were stationed. >> reporter: pastor dave vazquez was a childhood friend. >> one thing i want to stress about pat, he didn't care if you were...
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he was working as a contract federal protective service officer for the department of homeland security guarding the federal building on clay street. >> patrick was a hero to us. we commend him for his life he put on the line for all of us. he needs to be recognized as a two men for murder after sergeant damon gutzwiller was shot to death eight days later. >> the department of homeland security will carry on his legacy. >> we struggle every day to mend the hole in our hearts that his death is created. >> reporter: he was a star basketball and baseball player before he attended contra costa college. >> every weekend our family including her great- grandmother, grandmother, aunts, uncles, cousins go to fernandez park and we would be the loudest people there. >> [ singing ] >> coworkers described him as a hard-working dedicated employee . friends say he treated everyone with respect and those he cared about is if he was there big brother. >> he didn't look at anyone for the color of their skin. oke ex for positive change. >> i hope and trust this will lead us to the end of discrimination a
he was working as a contract federal protective service officer for the department of homeland security guarding the federal building on clay street. >> patrick was a hero to us. we commend him for his life he put on the line for all of us. he needs to be recognized as a two men for murder after sergeant damon gutzwiller was shot to death eight days later. >> the department of homeland security will carry on his legacy. >> we struggle every day to mend the hole in our hearts...
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rep -- justice for my brother, patrick, who served with distinction and honor for the department of homeland security, until he was murdered, anonymously, by blind violence on the steps of the federal art house in oakland, california. as he took his last breath on the cement after being shot multiple times, he died. hatred, ignorance, and blind violence snatched the life of my brother from all of us. jr.martin luther king preached always avoid violence, if you succumb to the temptation of using violence in your struggle, unborn generations will be recipients of a long and desolate night of utter lists -- bitterness. and your legacy will be an endless reign of meaningless chaos. i have spoken to many people across this country. in fact, crossed the world, regarding what's going on in america. america is in pain, and she is crying. can you hear her? to there to seek justice chaos for my brother, for george floyd, for citizens of all colors, for communities across america and for the police officers that protects those communities and those citizens every day. the actions of a few are dividing assassina
rep -- justice for my brother, patrick, who served with distinction and honor for the department of homeland security, until he was murdered, anonymously, by blind violence on the steps of the federal art house in oakland, california. as he took his last breath on the cement after being shot multiple times, he died. hatred, ignorance, and blind violence snatched the life of my brother from all of us. jr.martin luther king preached always avoid violence, if you succumb to the temptation of using...
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>> joy, the department of homeland security includes the secret service and i led the department of homelandurity, so i guess my answer to that has to be that's between the president and the secret service. >> all right, fair enough. thank you very much. >> sorry. >> that's okay. thank you very much. >>> up next, louisville, kentucky, is another protest flash point following the deaths of a young first responder and a beloved restaurant owner. we'll talk about a state representative from louisville, who is challenging mitch mcconnell for his senate seat in the upcoming election. stay with us. we are back after this. >> i think it's absolutely abhorrent that at this day and time we're still having to go through this. i've just been here through a lot of things. people getting killed unnecessarily, the wrong identity, the wrong person killed and the police sweeping it under the rug. black people have been fighting this fight for years, hundreds of years, and it's a shame that in 1962 to 2020 i'm still seeing the same thing. ef options to eligible members so they can pay for things like groceri
>> joy, the department of homeland security includes the secret service and i led the department of homelandurity, so i guess my answer to that has to be that's between the president and the secret service. >> all right, fair enough. thank you very much. >> sorry. >> that's okay. thank you very much. >>> up next, louisville, kentucky, is another protest flash point following the deaths of a young first responder and a beloved restaurant owner. we'll talk about a...
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controversy continues over the department of homeland security personnel policing american citizens during protests over the killing of george floyd. democrats sent is a letter to the a acting homeland security secretary late this week. and i'm quoting from that letter. this administration has undermined the first amendment freedoms of americans of all races who are rightfully protesting george floyd's killing. the letter goes on to say the deployment of drones and officers to surveil protests is a gross abuse of authority and it's particularly chilling when used against americans who are protesting law enforcement brutality. do you believe that the department of homeland security has act too aggressively in response to the nationwide protests? let's discuss this with with jeh johns johnson. thank you for joining us. so what's your reaction? >> this is true that sometimes a large law enforcement presence can be more of a provocation than a matter of public safety. and a judgment has to be made situation by situation. obviously, i can't be familiar with the situation on the ground in each o
controversy continues over the department of homeland security personnel policing american citizens during protests over the killing of george floyd. democrats sent is a letter to the a acting homeland security secretary late this week. and i'm quoting from that letter. this administration has undermined the first amendment freedoms of americans of all races who are rightfully protesting george floyd's killing. the letter goes on to say the deployment of drones and officers to surveil protests...
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first we will hear a presentation from jeff perry health for the director at the department of homeland security. his presentation will be followed by discussion by including questions from the audience and we will be using the chat function here and zoom to ask questions. after that the second half of our program will feature a discussion with representatives of associations of state government leaders. the cybersecurity program manager when the national association of secretaries of state brady and maggie, a program director for homeland security public safety at the national governors association. first really terrific to have an opportunity for to you from jeffrey in the department of homeland security. ... ... the university of virginia and earned his master's degree in engineering from washington university. for joining us. jeff: good afternoon. we were previously previously been known the national protection programs director. that name really didn't tell anyone what are jobless, 23 election security until today. i would have to say in 2016, we were certainly caught up and we had made the
first we will hear a presentation from jeff perry health for the director at the department of homeland security. his presentation will be followed by discussion by including questions from the audience and we will be using the chat function here and zoom to ask questions. after that the second half of our program will feature a discussion with representatives of associations of state government leaders. the cybersecurity program manager when the national association of secretaries of state...
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department of homeland security called his death an act of terrorism. >> blancha was taken into custody yesterday. police say they tracked her down, after a police officer recorded her license plate number. she is accused of driving her suv through a crowd of protesters, two men were hurt. the suv left the scene after a deputy fired a shot at it. >> lasting for the next seven day, of the curfew lasts from 8:30 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. protesters classed with police. it started out peaceful, before the dempistration moved on to highway 101. 200 protesters took to the streets with no reports of major in incidents. >> what made san francisco police chief emotional during a media briefing today. >> i am meteorology, we are ♪[ siren ] & doug give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> as you can see, the mayor is speaking about the curfew. let's listen. >> they lost their way. i took a knew with protesters to expect myself. i feel fort
department of homeland security called his death an act of terrorism. >> blancha was taken into custody yesterday. police say they tracked her down, after a police officer recorded her license plate number. she is accused of driving her suv through a crowd of protesters, two men were hurt. the suv left the scene after a deputy fired a shot at it. >> lasting for the next seven day, of the curfew lasts from 8:30 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. protesters classed with police. it started out...
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of state. and maggie brunner, a director for homeland security at the national governor's association. first, it's really terrific to have an opportunity to hear from jeffrey and the department of homeland security. since the summer of 2016, d.h.s. has been leading a national nonpartisan initiative to support state and local governments and securing their election systems what which are a part of the nation's critical infrastructure. jeff is the director and the senior official at the cyber security and infrastructure security at the department. the election security initiative is a d.h.s.-led interagency body charged with coordinating federal support for the community. jeff is experienced in cyber operations planner. he's a graduate of the university of virginia and earned his masters degree in systems engineering from george washington university. jeff, thank you very much for joining us. jeff: thank you for having me. good afternoon, all. i'm here in arlington, virginia where the cyber security and infrastructure security agency is located. we have -- we're previously known as nppd, the national protections and programs directat. and that name didn't tell anyone what our
of state. and maggie brunner, a director for homeland security at the national governor's association. first, it's really terrific to have an opportunity to hear from jeffrey and the department of homeland security. since the summer of 2016, d.h.s. has been leading a national nonpartisan initiative to support state and local governments and securing their election systems what which are a part of the nation's critical infrastructure. jeff is the director and the senior official at the cyber...
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. >> the department of homeland security is calling the deadly shooting an act of domestic terrorism.>> more bay area counties will ease restrictions on the shelter-in-place order this week. tomorrow, malls, retail stores will be able to open in contra costa county. child care and business offenses will be able to open and summer camps can resume with modifications. in santa clara county, restaurants will be allowed to welcome back customers for outdoor dining friday. a major step forward for businesses in san jose that have been closed for two months. >> we are arranging between here, you know, in this area alone, 85 to 90 guests that we can accommodate and we have the outdoor plaza that can accommodate over 100. >> the order allows retail shopping with proper social distancing. churches can hold services if they can figure out how to do it outside. >>> and in sonoma county, parking lots reopening tomorrow. they closed the beaches between 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. >>> it was a hot day today and another one coming up tomorrow. get ready. >> more hot weather on the way for tomorrow but
. >> the department of homeland security is calling the deadly shooting an act of domestic terrorism.>> more bay area counties will ease restrictions on the shelter-in-place order this week. tomorrow, malls, retail stores will be able to open in contra costa county. child care and business offenses will be able to open and summer camps can resume with modifications. in santa clara county, restaurants will be allowed to welcome back customers for outdoor dining friday. a major step...
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it said basically the department of homeland security didn't take sufficient account of how many people depend on daca to stay here and also get work permits. the four conservative dissenters, justice thomas said this, "today's decision must be recognized for what it is, an effort to avoid a politically controversial but legally correct decision." andrea, this reminds me of the decision from the supreme court a year ago when the court said the administration went about it the wrong way, trying to put a citizenship question on the census form. what the court basically said is, you can't hide the ball, come right out and tell us why you want to do it, and they didn't do it. that's in essence what happened with this decision. to be clear, daca continues. young people in the program can renew their status every two years as the program demands. and the administration, as you noted, could try to shut it down again. president trump could issue an executive order. dhs could go through this all over again. your guess is as good as mine about whether they would try to do that, on what's become a
it said basically the department of homeland security didn't take sufficient account of how many people depend on daca to stay here and also get work permits. the four conservative dissenters, justice thomas said this, "today's decision must be recognized for what it is, an effort to avoid a politically controversial but legally correct decision." andrea, this reminds me of the decision from the supreme court a year ago when the court said the administration went about it the wrong...
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. >> the case goes back to the department of homeland security to justify why daka should end. the deferred action for childhood arrival. the court decided that the trump administration failed to prevent adequate legal cost to end the policy. they are calling it a win. >> this is a great time of celebration, and gives us a glimpse of hope. >> established as an executive order by president obama under the policy more than 650,000 people who arrived in the united states without documentation have been affected. james williams is the head of counsel for the county and santa clara. >> yet, another example of unlawful illegal action by the trump administration, yet again did they overreach in their administrative actions. >> state attorney general was also in support. >> this is a great victory, but it is not necessarily permanent and every dreamer in america deserves to dream in his or her own bed in his or her own home and make it permanent. so those who have been holding up legislation to make permanent the dream act, please that act is now. please, you heard the supreme court. >
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front of the president and he'll make that decision at the right time, but the department will be ready to make that call. >> all right. acting secretary chad wolf of the department of homeland security. i appreciate you coming on and sharing the administration's view. happy father's day. >> thank you. >>> president trump's tulsa rally came one day after the united states recorded the most new cases of covid-19 since may 3rd, and at a point when according to johns hopkins university the u.s. is doing a far worse job of controlling this pandemic than the europe eeuropean union. look at that graph. joining me is dr. osterholm. welcome back to "meet the press." i'll begin with the same question i asked secretary wolf, how do you explain that the united states has 25% of the globe's cases and we're sadly number one with the rocket ship? >> first of all, good morning and happy father's day to you, chuck. >> happy father's day to you, sir. >> thank you. and at this point we don't really have a national plan that puts together what we're trying to do. we have 50 different states and the territories all kind of with their own plan and you've seen in the past week how disjointed it is and wha
front of the president and he'll make that decision at the right time, but the department will be ready to make that call. >> all right. acting secretary chad wolf of the department of homeland security. i appreciate you coming on and sharing the administration's view. happy father's day. >> thank you. >>> president trump's tulsa rally came one day after the united states recorded the most new cases of covid-19 since may 3rd, and at a point when according to johns hopkins...
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has identified him as 53-year-old dave patrick underwood, one of two men hired as contract security officers for the department of homeland security. investigators say someone pulled up to the building on clay street at 9:45 friday night and opened fire. killing underwood and wounding a second guard. dhs was quick to describe the attack in the most severe terms. >> when someone targets a police officer or police station with an intention to do harm or intimidate, that's an act of domestic terrorism. >> the fbi is working with fd te gunman. they're asking anyone who may have witnessed the shooting to come forward. tips can be anonymous. >>> within the past hour, san jose has announced a curfew as well. it is set to take effect in a few hours. >> the mayor now is speaking. let's listening in. mayor sam liccardo. >> we've already seen episodes s and city property. a curfew will help pd to get ahead of the problem because it obscures the activities of those who intend to do harm. i have joined several of the protesters earlier today at city hall and i'm proud that with very few exceptions, our community has demonstrations its
has identified him as 53-year-old dave patrick underwood, one of two men hired as contract security officers for the department of homeland security. investigators say someone pulled up to the building on clay street at 9:45 friday night and opened fire. killing underwood and wounding a second guard. dhs was quick to describe the attack in the most severe terms. >> when someone targets a police officer or police station with an intention to do harm or intimidate, that's an act of domestic...
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in its ruling today, the supreme court said the department of homeland security can go back and look for a different way to end d.a. c. a. president obama tweeted his support both for the high court's ruling and for vice president joe biden. of course, joe biden is going against president trump in the november election. biden said that should he win, held work with congress to try to make a permanent d.a. c.a. program. skylar henry, kpix5. >>> and i'm anne makovec. i just spoke with governor newsom about the d.a. c.a. decision. this is an issue he has long championed. he said some of his staffers are dreamers themselves. >> you saw the tears in their eyes. it was a glorious decision and glorious day. >> reporter: were you surprised? >> yeah. look, i was so proud to be able to rip up the statement that we expected to put out at 7:30 this morning. i don't want to ever see that statement again. . >> reporter: but the governor said this was one battle in the long fight for immigration reform from sanctuary cities to border security to work visas. he said the federal government's lack of a
in its ruling today, the supreme court said the department of homeland security can go back and look for a different way to end d.a. c. a. president obama tweeted his support both for the high court's ruling and for vice president joe biden. of course, joe biden is going against president trump in the november election. biden said that should he win, held work with congress to try to make a permanent d.a. c.a. program. skylar henry, kpix5. >>> and i'm anne makovec. i just spoke with...
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and is part of the national political advocacy department that is focused on surveillance, privacy and national security issues. before joining the aclu, she worked in the department of homeland security concentrating on national security and civil rights issues. the fourth and final witness is ms. victoria barnes the executive, vice president of te u.s. travel association that represents organizations in the travel industry and supports 60 million jobs. without objection, the statement will be inserted in the record and now i'm going to ask each witness to summarize the state for five minutes. please excuse my voice. the current state of the airports and policy recommendations provide providee health of travelers who instill public confidence in the solid foundation since the outbreak airports have been focused on the health and safety of passengers, employees and raise public awareness about this thread and we are updating public websites and making routine public announcements. they've also implemented numerous measures of the facilities that include hand sanitizer stations and ticket counters, checkpoints. airports are also working on physical distancing which we will dis
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the department of homeland security is calling the deadly shooting an act of domestic terrorism. >>> up next, late breaking details after a helicopter goes down in the east bay. >>> the fire crew that crashed on the way to the scene and a huge power outage right now during the scorching heat. we'll have a report from the scene. >>> plus, a live look at washington, d.c. protests still underway after curfew. the lawmaker calling out the president tonight. >>> if donald trump wants to gas someone next time, start right here! >> it kind of looked like they may have cased us because it looked like they knew there was stuff underneath. >>> and a double dose of bad luck for one bay area store. its six-digit losses thanks to looters. >>> the really hot weather is in store tomorrow. the heat advisory for all inland portions of the bay area on wednesday. we'll take a look at which spot also be the ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of t
the department of homeland security is calling the deadly shooting an act of domestic terrorism. >>> up next, late breaking details after a helicopter goes down in the east bay. >>> the fire crew that crashed on the way to the scene and a huge power outage right now during the scorching heat. we'll have a report from the scene. >>> plus, a live look at washington, d.c. protests still underway after curfew. the lawmaker calling out the president tonight. >>>...
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there's another story i want to bring you in on, acting department of homeland security head chad wolf sent a letter friday to the heads of for social media companies and encouraged them to take action against posts that call for removing statues and violence in that vein. >> the letters went to the heads of facebook, twitter, apple, as soon as possible chat, some of the companies we are familiar with. in the letters chad wolf wrote i am writing to ask you to do your part to put an end to violence and illegal activity spreading across our country by ensuring your platforms are not used as a tool to organize, facilitate or insight dangerous or deadly riots in violation of state and local law. the homeland security department saying facebook, twitter, these platforms are being used to galvanize and organize a lot of these events. they would like to see a crack doub on that by the social media companies. but we should point out alicia, it was just yesterday when mike pence, the vice president was giving that coronavirus bereaving. he was asked why the trump campaign continues to pack thes
there's another story i want to bring you in on, acting department of homeland security head chad wolf sent a letter friday to the heads of for social media companies and encouraged them to take action against posts that call for removing statues and violence in that vein. >> the letters went to the heads of facebook, twitter, apple, as soon as possible chat, some of the companies we are familiar with. in the letters chad wolf wrote i am writing to ask you to do your part to put an end to...
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. >> demeanor of homeland security -- department of homeland security. >> we struggle to mend the hope/hole in our hards. >> he was a star basketball and baseball player. [music] . >> coworkers describe him as hard working and dedicated. he treated everyone with respect. he didn't look at nobody for the color of the skin. >> those who spoke exfrommed hop porpoise have the change. >> i hope and trust there will endtis crime nation against any person of color. >> david patrick underwood was 53 years old. >>> coming up, why researchers say cancer deaths could go apisms plus, more feelings of normalcy around the bay area. how business owners reacted as negreted customers. >> nature them back to feeling whole again has been a blessing. ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. so for now, keep your distance. but don't l
. >> demeanor of homeland security -- department of homeland security. >> we struggle to mend the hope/hole in our hards. >> he was a star basketball and baseball player. [music] . >> coworkers describe him as hard working and dedicated. he treated everyone with respect. he didn't look at nobody for the color of the skin. >> those who spoke exfrommed hop porpoise have the change. >> i hope and trust there will endtis crime nation against any person of color....
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with dhs, the department of homeland security. becauseunitive policy they don't like that we won't give them the drivers licenses for undocumented people. so they punish us with the trusted traveler program. from day one and his administration, you have seen negative, hostile government acts. way, a refusal to fund state governments, that is negative to new york and negative across the board. there have been good things. helping us with the javits center and the army corps of engineers and the additional beds. that was very helpful. i said from day one -- i'm not playing politics with the president. when he does the right thing by new york, i say he did the right thing by new york. democrats don't like me to say that, but it's the truth. when he does a bad thing for new york, i say he has done a bad thing. i think i was in the white house last week, we had a meeting. i'm sorry? reporter: what about those sent to d.c. to help out law enforcement? do you have a comment? gov. cuomo: i don't think you should use active military for po
with dhs, the department of homeland security. becauseunitive policy they don't like that we won't give them the drivers licenses for undocumented people. so they punish us with the trusted traveler program. from day one and his administration, you have seen negative, hostile government acts. way, a refusal to fund state governments, that is negative to new york and negative across the board. there have been good things. helping us with the javits center and the army corps of engineers and the...
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supreme court and the department of homeland security versus regents of the universit of california,ceful. judging is not a game. it's not supposed to be a game. but sadly, over recent years comey more and more chief justice roberts has been playin games. to give former independent counsel and fox news contributo kent starr, great to see you today. you heard seeing judging is not a game. some are questioning though. it may not be a game, but as it political? >> unfortunately, it is. it should not be, i completely agree with the senator that thi is supposed to be a neutral analysis of what does the constitution require. i can understand the president' frustration and the frustration of many senators who are coming to the view that the supreme court of the united states is all too frequently playing a political public relations game that is very harsh. when you read the dissenting opinions, which i have in yesterday's decision, i think they are unanswerable. justice thomas lead dissenting opinion, but also justice cavanaugh's opinion is very ver powerful, so the frustration as palpable
supreme court and the department of homeland security versus regents of the universit of california,ceful. judging is not a game. it's not supposed to be a game. but sadly, over recent years comey more and more chief justice roberts has been playin games. to give former independent counsel and fox news contributo kent starr, great to see you today. you heard seeing judging is not a game. some are questioning though. it may not be a game, but as it political? >> unfortunately, it is. it...
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. >> reporter: cbs news obtained a memo from the department of homeland security warning violent opportunists are threatening attacks against law enforcement and the public. the president blamed antifa for violence in cities nationwide. authorities say there are many different groups. it was pointed out the majority of protests are peaceful. >> the only thing we seek to destroy or dismantle i structural racism and system imoppression. >> reporter: the massachusetts democrat sdrused a resolution in the house to condemn police brutality and racial profiling. >>> some activists are worried vandals and looters will drown out their message. >> please don't do that. please don't do that. if you are tagging on behalf of black lives matter, ask someone black. don't do that. that's not what we want. we're not going to get anyone done by doing that. >> this has been viewed online more than 1 million times. it was recorded in hopes others would see protesters sticking up for the community and not tearing it down. >> this is a protest for black lives. and if you want to protest on our behalf, which we ap
. >> reporter: cbs news obtained a memo from the department of homeland security warning violent opportunists are threatening attacks against law enforcement and the public. the president blamed antifa for violence in cities nationwide. authorities say there are many different groups. it was pointed out the majority of protests are peaceful. >> the only thing we seek to destroy or dismantle i structural racism and system imoppression. >> reporter: the massachusetts democrat...
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then, get rid of the department of homeland security. now we have democrats saying defund the police department. it makes no sense. in new york, the dedepartmentnt has pledged to ct funding. click to see the harm in our community. police are causing harm in ways that will decrease healing. reporter: minnesota has vowed to dismantle the police force entirely. in california, officials will redirect funds to student services. laura: thousands of people have turned up for the funeral of presidedent, who dieded unexpectedly earlier this month. 55 fromat the age of what the governmenent said was heart faiailure. today, h h body was escorted under heavy security for a state funeral. there e was specuculation he may have caught the coronavirus. his wife h had been flown to treatment kenya for two weeks earlier. madagascar is celebrated 60 years of independence from frfrance this friday. , one ofast of east africa the first countries to fight colonial rule. these scars date back to 1947, the reminder of life as a 20-year-old forced into colonial
then, get rid of the department of homeland security. now we have democrats saying defund the police department. it makes no sense. in new york, the dedepartmentnt has pledged to ct funding. click to see the harm in our community. police are causing harm in ways that will decrease healing. reporter: minnesota has vowed to dismantle the police force entirely. in california, officials will redirect funds to student services. laura: thousands of people have turned up for the funeral of...
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he acknowledged the department of homeland security had the legal ability to end deferred action forhildhood arrivals or daca when it acted in 2017, but it concluded the agency was arbitrary and capricious in the way it did it, especially for failing to consider the effect it would have on daca recipients. justice clarence thomas joined by samuel alito and neil gorsuch called the decision and effort to avoid a politically controversial but legally correct decision. president trump expressed his displeasure with this ruling and others in a series of tweets. "these horrible and politically charged decisions coming out of the supreme court are shotgun blasts into the face of people that are proud to call themselves republicans or conservatives. we need more justices or we will lose our second amendment and everything else." former vice president joe biden, the president's presumptive opponent in the fall, hailed the decision, saying, "on day one, i will send a bill to congress that sends a roadmap for dreamers. today's ruling may be only a temporary reprieve for undocumented immigrants
he acknowledged the department of homeland security had the legal ability to end deferred action forhildhood arrivals or daca when it acted in 2017, but it concluded the agency was arbitrary and capricious in the way it did it, especially for failing to consider the effect it would have on daca recipients. justice clarence thomas joined by samuel alito and neil gorsuch called the decision and effort to avoid a politically controversial but legally correct decision. president trump expressed his...
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now department of homeland security has changed this tune f daca is rescinded and they happen to get things together, one of the things that we will have to see is whether what happens to that information sharing component. so we will be ready to bring that on when it comes down. >> jeffrey supreme court justice thomas who wrote primary dissent wrote, an effort to avoid a politically controversial but legally correct decision. this is the second time this week this justice roberts ruled against the trump administration and with the liberal of his rol the court? >> he's the new swing justice. there's no doubt about that. it used to be anthony kennedy. anthony kennedy was more liberal than chief justice roberts, but chief justice is more moderate than the four other conservatives. he's very much the center of gravity on the court. frankly i was surprised particularly by his vote on the case that now bars discrimination against gay people and transgender people in employment, but he is calling the shots here. he is not an automatic vote for the trump administration. he's certainly not a
now department of homeland security has changed this tune f daca is rescinded and they happen to get things together, one of the things that we will have to see is whether what happens to that information sharing component. so we will be ready to bring that on when it comes down. >> jeffrey supreme court justice thomas who wrote primary dissent wrote, an effort to avoid a politically controversial but legally correct decision. this is the second time this week this justice roberts ruled...
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. >> rporter: now, the court sent the case back to the department of homeland security to try again totify why daca should end. that is not likely to happen before november, which, of course, means immigration, the makeup of the supreme court, again, major issues in the upcoming election. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jan crawford, thank you. now to the reaction of the people impacted most by this decision, dreamers. cbs news contributor maria elena salinas spoke to two daca recipients about facing their uncertain futures in this country. >> it has been an extre >> it has been an extremely difficult time for us, and today just this weight was lifted off of our shoulders. >> reporter: for thousands of dreamers, today's news couldn't come soon enough. what does the supreme court decision mean to you? >> it means that i can continue to pursue my dreams. for last three years, i have been living in limbo, like, not knowing what my future will hold. >> reporter: neri lopez was brought here when she was four and ana guevara when she was nine. both are recent college graduates and say the ru
. >> rporter: now, the court sent the case back to the department of homeland security to try again totify why daca should end. that is not likely to happen before november, which, of course, means immigration, the makeup of the supreme court, again, major issues in the upcoming election. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jan crawford, thank you. now to the reaction of the people impacted most by this decision, dreamers. cbs news contributor maria elena salinas spoke to two daca...