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dos aclu i think having a deadline, that is not a deadline is comfortable but i don't think anyone can assume it in this situation i think some of what is presented to you is disturbing and i expect that you will have give and cake with director callahan in closed session all right you haven't decided it. i oppose that. i like to give you my thoughts on what you should be asking her or thinking about. one you are the client. and the strategies decisions that are made are for you to make and i know you all know this well and i take you at full faith and the urgency you feel, but if you allow labor negotiations to go on on fundamental policy issues about the use of corroded restrains or shooting from a moving vehicle, you are jeopardizing lives we know what the poa thinks. the poa thinks - and they're entitled to their opinion that both of the decisions you made jeopardize the lives of offerses and the public you ri jeejectedt the decision has been made it's unclear from director callahan whether corroded restraints and shooting from moving restraints should be on the table it should not
dos aclu i think having a deadline, that is not a deadline is comfortable but i don't think anyone can assume it in this situation i think some of what is presented to you is disturbing and i expect that you will have give and cake with director callahan in closed session all right you haven't decided it. i oppose that. i like to give you my thoughts on what you should be asking her or thinking about. one you are the client. and the strategies decisions that are made are for you to make and i...
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dos aclu i think having a deadline, that is not a deadline is comfortable but i don't think anyone can assume it in this situation i think some of what is presented to you is disturbing and i expect that you will have give and cake with director callahan in closed session all right you haven't decided it. i oppose that. i like to give you my thoughts on what you should be asking her or thinking about. one you are the client. and the strategies decisions that are made are for you to make and i know you all know this well and i take you at full faith and the urgency you feel, but if you allow labor negotiations to go on on fundamental policy issues about the use of corroded restrains or shooting from a moving vehicle, you are jeopardizing lives we know what the poa thinks. the poa thinks - and they're entitled to their opinion that both of the decisions you made jeopardize the lives of offerses and the public you ri jeejectedt the decision has been made it's unclear from director callahan whether corroded restraints and shooting from moving restraints should be on the table it should not
dos aclu i think having a deadline, that is not a deadline is comfortable but i don't think anyone can assume it in this situation i think some of what is presented to you is disturbing and i expect that you will have give and cake with director callahan in closed session all right you haven't decided it. i oppose that. i like to give you my thoughts on what you should be asking her or thinking about. one you are the client. and the strategies decisions that are made are for you to make and i...
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do it better. couple things i wanted to reference really quickly is the aclu letter to mayor on 8-25. i'm assuming you all got that. we really want to see an open and transparent process beyond what has happened so far. and we appreciate you trying. thank you. >> thank you for those encouraging words they're deeply appreciated. next speaker welcome and good evening. >> bob from san francisco police accountability. entrenched interest always fear outside control. insider control is almost always subject to pressures from the outsiders given that chance the citizens of san francisco want transformational change of the resource they must seek a clean slate from the outside. if a police chief is chosen from the insiders from a neighboring city and not a big contract costing san francisco taxpayers $49,000 we can safely assume the fix is in. if that consultanting firm was responsible for engaging san francisco residents to genuinely participate in their police chief and could only bring in 40 or 50 individuals on each of five different occasions that consultanting firm didn't do it job and
do it better. couple things i wanted to reference really quickly is the aclu letter to mayor on 8-25. i'm assuming you all got that. we really want to see an open and transparent process beyond what has happened so far. and we appreciate you trying. thank you. >> thank you for those encouraging words they're deeply appreciated. next speaker welcome and good evening. >> bob from san francisco police accountability. entrenched interest always fear outside control. insider control is...
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liver now the aclu's filing a federal class-action lawsuits in the wall requires medicaid agencies provide medically necessary treatments. >> treating people now is the right thing to do. it's also legally required. >> reporter: the aclu legal director says early treatment is cheaper in the long run and could prevent others from being infected. >> medicaid recipients are going to get a second class >> it just seems logical we would eradicated. >> reporter: david helps public outcry will help him and others that cannot afford a cure for a disease that now has one. >> i have literally thought about going to egypt where you can buy the treatment for $2000. >> reporter: a spokesman tells me he can't comment on pending litigation but this month after public outcry the agency announced that it is relaxing some of the restrictions for changes don't go far enough. >>> there's a new initiative to help save lives that was just lunch by the colorado attorney general's office along with other community leaders. the plan is to provide law enforcement and other first responders training and access to drug kits with the opioid reversal medication naloxone. >>> a chance to win a gun
liver now the aclu's filing a federal class-action lawsuits in the wall requires medicaid agencies provide medically necessary treatments. >> treating people now is the right thing to do. it's also legally required. >> reporter: the aclu legal director says early treatment is cheaper in the long run and could prevent others from being infected. >> medicaid recipients are going to get a second class >> it just seems logical we would eradicated. >> reporter: david...
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do it better. couple things i wanted to reference really quickly is the aclu letter to mayor on 8-25. i'm assuming you all got that. we really want to see an open and transparent process beyond what has happened so far. and we appreciate you trying. thank you. >> thank you for those encouraging words they're deeply appreciated. next speaker welcome and good evening. >> bob from san francisco police accountability. entrenched interest always fear outside control. insider control is almost always subject to pressures from the outsiders given that chance the citizens of san francisco want transformational change of the resource they must seek a clean slate from the outside. if a police chief is chosen from the insiders from a neighboring city and not a big contract costing san francisco taxpayers $49,000 we can safely assume the fix is in. if that consultanting firm was responsible for engaging san francisco residents to genuinely participate in their police chief and could only bring in 40 or 50 individuals on each of five different occasions that consultanting firm didn't do it job and
do it better. couple things i wanted to reference really quickly is the aclu letter to mayor on 8-25. i'm assuming you all got that. we really want to see an open and transparent process beyond what has happened so far. and we appreciate you trying. thank you. >> thank you for those encouraging words they're deeply appreciated. next speaker welcome and good evening. >> bob from san francisco police accountability. entrenched interest always fear outside control. insider control is...
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while we don't have an estimated cost, we do know where some of the money will come from. << (( tod story aclu we would encourage this body not to adopt the modifications as they are )) ((chris g slow it down and do it right, there is no reason that this has to be implemented by issue and that's wrong )) (( trustee linda young our caution is from the abundance of experience in educational law )) ((sharie johnson)) despite growing concerns over student achievement, civil rights and timing, the plan to reorganize ccsd is moving forward. so what will change? each school will govern itself. each principal will decide on hiring and funding, with a team of teachers, staff and parents. associate superintendents will oversee 25 schools, answering to the district says a bulk of funding will come from central administration. for example, when there's a teacher vacancy, a sub is hired for 30-40 thousand dollars less than a licensed teacher. right now the district keeps the difference, but that's changing. (( nevada sen. michael roberson: the difference between the cost of a substitute and a licensed teac
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the aclu argued this was an illegal detention. >> we do know this is another case of two young african american men doing nothing wrong, and is suddenly police are detaining them. >> i don't have any knowledge of racial profiling in this case. >> reporter: some consider officer harris's actions to be unprofessional. >> look right here. all on video. you were failing to obey orders. >> there's an expectation of officers to remain professional. >> reporter: that independent review board with community members will meet soon and pass chief. >>> paige birgfeld sdmeerd 2007. her remains were not found until 2012. she was a single mother of three who led a secret life as rt -- es >> the dofls says they will re-- dpofs district attorney's office say they will go to trial again. >>> intense backlash after brandon marshall chose not to stand during the national anthem stan bush at the stadium again tonight. he says he has no regrets. >> reporter: brandon marshall knew there was gonna be controversy but he did it anyway, taking a knee during the national anthem to join a stance against social in
the aclu argued this was an illegal detention. >> we do know this is another case of two young african american men doing nothing wrong, and is suddenly police are detaining them. >> i don't have any knowledge of racial profiling in this case. >> reporter: some consider officer harris's actions to be unprofessional. >> look right here. all on video. you were failing to obey orders. >> there's an expectation of officers to remain professional. >> reporter:...
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and they are doing it because the aclu is threatening to sue them. it's a completely bogus threat.unties have emerged not by the vote of anybody. >> that deals with the criminal element of illegals. what about the noncriminal element of illegals? secretary of state, for example, what you are, don't you administer drivers license to everyone in the state? >> in kansas, i don't. but some secretaries of state do. but, yeah. in some cities, they are actually trying to give i.d. cards and some states trying to give drivers license to illegal aliens. i'm not classifying those as sanctuary policies. these sanctuary policies provide a haven of protection where, basically, if you are illegal alien criminal, you don't want to be in contact with ice. and you would love to go a jurisdiction where if the cops catch you for some infraction, you're not going to get deported. instead, you are going to be dealt with as a criminal and probably if you are a gang member and it's a low level crime, no one has been killed yet. you are probably going to be released back onto the streets. so, american cit
and they are doing it because the aclu is threatening to sue them. it's a completely bogus threat.unties have emerged not by the vote of anybody. >> that deals with the criminal element of illegals. what about the noncriminal element of illegals? secretary of state, for example, what you are, don't you administer drivers license to everyone in the state? >> in kansas, i don't. but some secretaries of state do. but, yeah. in some cities, they are actually trying to give i.d. cards...
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and they are doing it because the aclu is threatening to sue them. it's a completely bogus threat.why most of the sanctuary counties have emerged not by the vote of anybody. >> that deals with the criminal element of illegals. what about the noncriminal element of illegals? secretary of state, for example, what you are, don't you administer drivers license to everyone in the state? >> in kansas, i don't. but some secretaries of state do. but, yeah. in some cities, they are actually trying to give i.d. cards and some states trying to give drivers license to illegal aliens. i'm not classifying those as sanctuary policies. these sanctuary policies provide a haven of protection where, basically, if you are illegal alien criminal, you don't want to be in contact with ice. and you would love to go a jurisdiction where if the cops catch you for some infraction, you're not going to get deported. instead, you are going to be dealt with as a criminal and probably if you are a gang member and it's a low level crime, no one has been killed yet. you are probably going to be released back onto t
and they are doing it because the aclu is threatening to sue them. it's a completely bogus threat.why most of the sanctuary counties have emerged not by the vote of anybody. >> that deals with the criminal element of illegals. what about the noncriminal element of illegals? secretary of state, for example, what you are, don't you administer drivers license to everyone in the state? >> in kansas, i don't. but some secretaries of state do. but, yeah. in some cities, they are actually...
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do that. but that's what the aclu and amnesty international and human rights watch want to happen. >> the groups joining together to secure edward snowden's freedom launching an effort asking the president to pardon the security agency whistle addressing the hane by a video. >> it's not what we want to see; revealing the programs by leaking sensitive documents to journalists in 2013. he is facing spying charges and fled to russia where he is granted asylum. it is society's last resort and which we all rely when the and the public does not know what is going on. >> the administration says that the way in which he disclosed the information damaged the us and he should return home to face the charges against him. >> his caught put -- his conduct put lives at risk and risk the supreme court. >> his action is the subject of moscow on tuesday. >> understanding that we all live in an aquarium and that understanding that is what snowden gave us it is more important than evaluation of what he did. >> the nsa has stopped the mass collection of phone data they need to get an order to collect it. in milan,
do that. but that's what the aclu and amnesty international and human rights watch want to happen. >> the groups joining together to secure edward snowden's freedom launching an effort asking the president to pardon the security agency whistle addressing the hane by a video. >> it's not what we want to see; revealing the programs by leaking sensitive documents to journalists in 2013. he is facing spying charges and fled to russia where he is granted asylum. it is society's last...
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the aclu argued this was an illegal detention. >> we do know this is another case of two young african american men doing nothing wrong, and is suddenly police are detaining them. >> i don't have any knowledge of there being any evidence of racial profiling in this case. >> reporter: some consider officer harris's actions to be all on video. you were failing to obey orders. >> there's an expectation of officers to remain professional. >> reporter: that independent review board with community members will meet soon and pass along recommendations to the chief. >>> paige birgfeld sdmeerd 2007. her remains were not found until 2012. she was a single mother of three who led a secret rt -- es >> the dofls says they will re-- dpofs district attorney's office say they will go to trial again. >>> intense backlash after brandon marshall chose not to stand during the national anthem last night. stan bush at the stadium again tonight. he says he has no regrets. >> reporter: brandon marshall controversy but he did it anyway, taking a knee during the national anthem to join a stance against social i
the aclu argued this was an illegal detention. >> we do know this is another case of two young african american men doing nothing wrong, and is suddenly police are detaining them. >> i don't have any knowledge of there being any evidence of racial profiling in this case. >> reporter: some consider officer harris's actions to be all on video. you were failing to obey orders. >> there's an expectation of officers to remain professional. >> reporter: that independent...
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and another lawsuit pending in a federal appeals court that has to do with how our state maintained its voter rolls. >> the aclu joined other advocacy groups in a lawsuit against our secretary of state. they say that ohio is illegally removed -- eligible voters if they have not voted in recent elections. and cuyahoga county alone, 40,000 voters were removed in 2015 for choosing not to vote. most were fr p minority neighborhoods. according to a labor group that represents an artist, houston says only those who failed to respond to the notice -- mailed to the registered address, are removed. >>> campaign definitely heating up. and so is mother nature. summer is not over. >> not at all. we got a little isolated shower cluster right here over deerfield in southeastern portage county, sliding southeast, into the salem area. greater cleveland, dry. same for akron and canton. we dropped to 90 degrees. ninety-three last hour. akron has gone up to 94. canton touching 90. another hot one. so middle 80s to start the game. for the tribe. partly cloudy. dry and humid. anice night for baseball. the evening -- notice, near 90
and another lawsuit pending in a federal appeals court that has to do with how our state maintained its voter rolls. >> the aclu joined other advocacy groups in a lawsuit against our secretary of state. they say that ohio is illegally removed -- eligible voters if they have not voted in recent elections. and cuyahoga county alone, 40,000 voters were removed in 2015 for choosing not to vote. most were fr p minority neighborhoods. according to a labor group that represents an artist,...
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aclu says that policy needs to be changed. >> because this video shows what police should not be doing what they need to calm a situation, when they need to deescalate. >> the city of aurora said they will convene an independent review board that does include community members to look at suggestion sugzs to the chief -- suggestions to the chief. we will have much more on this coming up at 10:00. >>> a grand jury clears a mother and father in their 3-year-old son's death near steamboat springs. he died last july when he was holding his father's police-why should handgun. it went off and killed the boy. the grand jury says it was not appropriate to negligence. >>> there has been a mistrial in the case of a man accused of killing a mother who was leading a double life as a paid escort. prosecutors say lester jones was a client and one of the last people to call paige birgfeld before she van i should nearly ten years ago. matt kroschel the only denver reporter in that courtroom today. i know you talked with birgfeld's father. he has been tormented by this >> reporter: and this trial just cooperate going. five weeks worth of testi
aclu says that policy needs to be changed. >> because this video shows what police should not be doing what they need to calm a situation, when they need to deescalate. >> the city of aurora said they will convene an independent review board that does include community members to look at suggestion sugzs to the chief -- suggestions to the chief. we will have much more on this coming up at 10:00. >>> a grand jury clears a mother and father in their 3-year-old son's death...
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the mom is doing her best to do home schooling, because a hearing can be heart on september 20th. >>> well, the aclu is suing on behalf of a 7-year-old handcuffed at his elementary school back in 2014. at the time the child stood less than 4 feet tall and weighed less than 50 pounds, wiley says he was being bullied by another student and the school resource officer stepped in. wiley cried and screamed and cuffed the child. as they walked to the prim's office, wiley's mom is now suing the school district. >> imagine as an adult going through something like this and then imagine as a 7-year-old. he felt like he was getting arrested. >> well, you just heard from an attorney there. the aclu says kale commit nod crime and didn't pose any danger and calls the use of handcuffs excessive force. at the time the school district said the officer was following district protocol. straight ahead on cleveland 19 news, nissan warning murano and maxim owners to park the cars outside their garages for their safety. >>> and the weekend holds an active, maybe a volatile weather story. it includes -- we'll be tracking s
the mom is doing her best to do home schooling, because a hearing can be heart on september 20th. >>> well, the aclu is suing on behalf of a 7-year-old handcuffed at his elementary school back in 2014. at the time the child stood less than 4 feet tall and weighed less than 50 pounds, wiley says he was being bullied by another student and the school resource officer stepped in. wiley cried and screamed and cuffed the child. as they walked to the prim's office, wiley's mom is now suing...
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. >> the 10-year-old knew what he was doing, i challenged jessica to a putting contest at the radio station, and i lost. woo! >> another one. >> aclu of new jersey released say statement, slamming apartment for a sting operation that lead to more than a dozen arrests for prostitution. >> a woman said, my children were walking up to the front of the house, amsterdam >> >> 3, 2. >> returns to bill spadea morning show, lieutenant governor has a segment called digging in. they talked about controversy over nfl players taking a guy during the national anthem. >> i do do it any place else, except when the national anthem is playing. at a football game, people are there to watch the game, not the statement. >> they have the flying fists. they will be in studio. >> ashley, while the cops. in nw work are getting -- newark are getting a handle on crime, enter aclu who says they should not be arresting prostitutes. >> police say that is rampant for prostitution, the aclu of new jersey released a statement, slamming the police department for a sting operation that lead to over a dozen arrests for prostitution this weekend. i want to read to yo
. >> the 10-year-old knew what he was doing, i challenged jessica to a putting contest at the radio station, and i lost. woo! >> another one. >> aclu of new jersey released say statement, slamming apartment for a sting operation that lead to more than a dozen arrests for prostitution. >> a woman said, my children were walking up to the front of the house, amsterdam >> >> 3, 2. >> returns to bill spadea morning show, lieutenant governor has a segment...
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president obama's secret kill list yet we still no virtually scrutiny despite aclu lawsuits some basic questions remain unanswered. how do you get on this list? am i on the list, who put me on the list, how do you get off the list, can you get off the list. some lists are closely kept, others spent multiple intelligence and local law enforcement agencies, their lists use to kill or capture high-valued targets and others intend today threaten or monitor a person's activity, however, all the lists whether to kill or sly lens originate from the terrorist identity data mart environment and maintained by the screening center at the national counterterrorism center. the existences of tide is unclassified yet details about how it functions in our government are pleatly unknown to the public. in august 2013 the database reached a milestone of one million entries. today it is a thousand entries larger and growing faster than inexception -- inception of 1993. not only reserve the right to store your name, date of birth and other basic identifying information but stores your medical records, transcripts and passport data, license p
president obama's secret kill list yet we still no virtually scrutiny despite aclu lawsuits some basic questions remain unanswered. how do you get on this list? am i on the list, who put me on the list, how do you get off the list, can you get off the list. some lists are closely kept, others spent multiple intelligence and local law enforcement agencies, their lists use to kill or capture high-valued targets and others intend today threaten or monitor a person's activity, however, all the...
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and the union president >> do you take the action to discourage your members from volunteering? >> not at all ever. >> the reporter: the aclu meantime, which filed a brief in the case, telling us, they're not sure the union is entirely on board with the idea. >> do you feel -- >> police able to say, hey, you have to wear these. >> like a gun and a badge. >> the reporter: and the commissioner was still on the stand when they broke for the day. this will continue tomorrow. he's expected to get back up on the stand. walsh just yesterday, he told me, they have these body cameras, they're ready to go, this judge expects to issue a decision friday. we're live here in boston, sharman sachetti, fox 25 news. >> mark: campus closed. >> vanessa: a college suddenly shuts down when classes are supposed to be starting up. thousands of local students stranded. where they can turn for help. >> kevin: still tracking showers rotating through southern new england. this is all associated with hermine. yep, that storm is still churning to our south. >> mark: but first, his sister gruesomely murdered, her body burned. almost a decade later, her
and the union president >> do you take the action to discourage your members from volunteering? >> not at all ever. >> the reporter: the aclu meantime, which filed a brief in the case, telling us, they're not sure the union is entirely on board with the idea. >> do you feel -- >> police able to say, hey, you have to wear these. >> like a gun and a badge. >> the reporter: and the commissioner was still on the stand when they broke for the day. this will...
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do its own investigation. >>> and the kentucky county clerk jailed for reviewing to spite. the kentucky aclu is cover -- suing her for $30,000. the attorneys logged more than 600 hours representing couples trying to get a license. the legal director wants the fees to send a message about the high price of violating people's rights. >> and we also facing a lawsuit, actor jim carrey. the husband of his former girlfriend said that c arr prescription drugs. saying he gave her drugs knowing she suffered from addiction and he said i will not tolerate the heartless attempt to exploit me or the woman i loved. >>> 5:15 right now and you better let go of that eggo. kelloggs is recalling 10,000 cases of newtry grain whole with listeria and they come in 10-count packs with use by dates of november 21st and 22nd of next year and no illnesses have been reported so far and no other eggo products are affected. >>> and light talk weather with somara theodore. >> and let's do it. the current time is 5:16. and the current temperature is 61 degrees out there in cleveland. and a few other neighborhoods in the 50
do its own investigation. >>> and the kentucky county clerk jailed for reviewing to spite. the kentucky aclu is cover -- suing her for $30,000. the attorneys logged more than 600 hours representing couples trying to get a license. the legal director wants the fees to send a message about the high price of violating people's rights. >> and we also facing a lawsuit, actor jim carrey. the husband of his former girlfriend said that c arr prescription drugs. saying he gave her drugs...
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i called her and said the aclu would like to represent you. he said that is fine. you can do all the writing. that was the case. that was the turning point. it was a unanimous judgment and it was the first time in history that the supreme court ever said the gender line in the law is unconstitutional. all of the plaintiffs after that were like sally reed and they were everyday people. what struck me was that these everyday people thought that the legal system would rectify the injustice that they had experienced. many nations in law think it would be helpless for the court to strike down a law that treats people unfairly. that was the next case. the case after that, -- he was a lieutenant in the air force. she married a former u.s. service member. she applied for the housing allowance that was available to married male offices. she wanted her husband to have access to the medical and dental care available at the base. they were available to the wife or the children of a service man. but not a service woman. the same thing for the housing allowance. typical of that way of thin
i called her and said the aclu would like to represent you. he said that is fine. you can do all the writing. that was the case. that was the turning point. it was a unanimous judgment and it was the first time in history that the supreme court ever said the gender line in the law is unconstitutional. all of the plaintiffs after that were like sally reed and they were everyday people. what struck me was that these everyday people thought that the legal system would rectify the injustice that...
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aclu report in their decision. >> i'm a little disant report that didn't take into context who was stopped and why. >> police say they do not use racial profiling, but target what are statistically problem neighborhoods. the suffolk county plans to request a rehearing. excessive force claims tossed for a boston police officer. >> video and witnesses, police say, clears him of wrongdoing. the effort to honor his life and other first responders. >> the humidity will be dropping today. my timeline on that, plus the next chance for showers. it's a warm one today, but the feel of fall returns this weekend. erika? >> we're following breaking news out of north carolina. at least a dozen police officers hurt in charlotte after protests turn violent. demonstrators shut down a highway after the fatal shooting of a black man by police. one in eight women will face breast cancer. difference death.n life ande planned parenthood gives new hampshire women access to life saving cancer screenings. but ayotte voted to defund planned parenthood six times. why? because ayotte opposes a woman's right to choose. otte puts critical cancer scr
aclu report in their decision. >> i'm a little disant report that didn't take into context who was stopped and why. >> police say they do not use racial profiling, but target what are statistically problem neighborhoods. the suffolk county plans to request a rehearing. excessive force claims tossed for a boston police officer. >> video and witnesses, police say, clears him of wrongdoing. the effort to honor his life and other first responders. >> the humidity will be...
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. >> if we can do things in a productive, intelligent, civil manner, using words, i think we go a long way in solving problems. >> the pennsylvania aclud philadelphia some years ago over police use of stop and frisk. mayor jim kenney and the police commissioner are working on ways to eliminate the tactic. >>> 4:48. the ceo of wells fargo is forfeiting tens of millions of dollars as the bank launches its own investigation into a phony account scandal. john stump says he'll forgo 41 million in stock awards. he'll appear before the house financial services committee today. wells fargo has already agreed to pay $185 million to settle allegations to its employees who opened up accounts without customers' permission. >>> a former port authority executive has told a jury that new jersey governor chris christie was told about the lane closures at the george washington bridge in 2013 as they were happening. david wildstein testified for a third day yesterday in the so-called bridgegate trial. two of christie's former allies, bridget kelly and bill baroni are charged with conspiracy and fraud in connection with the lane closures. wildstein said
. >> if we can do things in a productive, intelligent, civil manner, using words, i think we go a long way in solving problems. >> the pennsylvania aclud philadelphia some years ago over police use of stop and frisk. mayor jim kenney and the police commissioner are working on ways to eliminate the tactic. >>> 4:48. the ceo of wells fargo is forfeiting tens of millions of dollars as the bank launches its own investigation into a phony account scandal. john stump says he'll...
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. >> that is been initiated by the aclu stop amnesty and other organizations are involved. i did not dohis film for those purposes, but certainly i think it would be a great choice for our country to turn back on the road it is on. some prisony take time. you said so. he cannot defend himself in court under the espionage act. it is impermissible to bring evidence of any kind about the security state, so he is in a bind. he would like to come back. he loves his country. >> one thing i would add about the scene we just saw's for support and campaign, an important part i think of him being pardoned is the truth that snowden's disclosures did not do any harm to anybody or to the country because that is a claim know,et said a lot, you he is going to harm national security, that certain individuals were uncovered. there is no facts behind that at all. in fact, what you see in journalists, checking with the white house about what they're about to leak and directly asking the white house, tell us specifically, how does this from national security? we will reject what you want us to redact. the
. >> that is been initiated by the aclu stop amnesty and other organizations are involved. i did not dohis film for those purposes, but certainly i think it would be a great choice for our country to turn back on the road it is on. some prisony take time. you said so. he cannot defend himself in court under the espionage act. it is impermissible to bring evidence of any kind about the security state, so he is in a bind. he would like to come back. he loves his country. >> one thing...
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do that. we're a small outfit. this has been attacked by the obama administration for six years now. in an investigation that's been condemned by human rights watch, by the u.n., by even by the aclusaid that if you had information on any candidate you feel the public has a right to know. do you have any information, any batches, if you will, on donald trump? >> we have information which touches on the republican party's campaign.ssessing that we'll publish it, of course, but donald trump is -- he makes very controversial statements. he doesn't have a history of being in government. >> he doesn't use e-mail, you know that, right? he doesn't use e-mail. personally. >> i'm sorry? >> donald trump does not use e-mail personally. >> all right. simply a wise choice. >> let me ask you one last question on the morals and ethics of this. i actually do applaud, you've exposed a lot about our government that i am appreciative of as a citizen, because i think there have been things that have been going on that we need to know about, and i hope it wakes people up. what do you -- where do you draw a line in terms of the right to citizens, private citizens, or, you know, people even in the publi
do that. we're a small outfit. this has been attacked by the obama administration for six years now. in an investigation that's been condemned by human rights watch, by the u.n., by even by the aclusaid that if you had information on any candidate you feel the public has a right to know. do you have any information, any batches, if you will, on donald trump? >> we have information which touches on the republican party's campaign.ssessing that we'll publish it, of course, but donald trump...
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aclu. he got the law blocked. new hampshire defended the ban on voting booth photographs are doing it prevents making art for people to trade votes for money. >> you are free to go out into the community and scream at the top of your lungs how you voted and who you support from -- in the election but you cannot use your marked ballot to do so. >> only nine states appear to allow voting booth selfies ohio is not one of them. for now the goodwill is ask first to avoid any potential fines or trouble. weather. it won't be a total washout what will happen is we're going to have a few hours where things are still dry and a make it into this late morning midday rain. it's all about the planning. this could impact your lunch plans. or recess. might be -- maybe it's playtime in the gym today. and then by dinner i think things will already be clearing out. it's going to be a small window today where we see the rain chances. on the travel map those chances are to the west right now. scattered showers showing up in illinois and it's showing some sunshine for chicago's that will be in and out fast. detroit showing scattered sho
aclu. he got the law blocked. new hampshire defended the ban on voting booth photographs are doing it prevents making art for people to trade votes for money. >> you are free to go out into the community and scream at the top of your lungs how you voted and who you support from -- in the election but you cannot use your marked ballot to do so. >> only nine states appear to allow voting booth selfies ohio is not one of them. for now the goodwill is ask first to avoid any potential...
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do it consistently because he is not actually for comprehensive immigration reform. >> okay. we got the point. matt, quick response and michelle i want to hear you. >> let me correct the record. previous chairman of the acluupported gang of eight. >> that's fine. >> the president i served for, president bush 43 when he ran for reelection, he wanted to do all he could to embrace the idea of immigrants into the economy. . if you're here illegally, go home, fill out the paperwork and come back legally. >> michelle, i wonder -- >> there is nothing wrong with that position. >> there is a lot of talk and liz makes the point. he is trying to play both side of the issue because he want middle of the road voters. is this successful strategy? >> absolutely not. there is no other trump other than how do we separate families. i am the granddaughter of immigrants who have brought greatness to this country. if you look at great innovation over the past 20, 50 years, there is an immigrant's story deeply meshed in each of them. . for someone like donald trump to talk about forcible deportations, breaking up families, there is no new donald trump. this is the same donald trump that we've heard every single day. >> all rig
do it consistently because he is not actually for comprehensive immigration reform. >> okay. we got the point. matt, quick response and michelle i want to hear you. >> let me correct the record. previous chairman of the acluupported gang of eight. >> that's fine. >> the president i served for, president bush 43 when he ran for reelection, he wanted to do all he could to embrace the idea of immigrants into the economy. . if you're here illegally, go home, fill out the...
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. >> if we can do things in a productive, intelligent, civil manner, using words, i think it will go a long way in solving problems. >> the pennsylvania acluued philadelphia a few years ago over police use of stop and frisk. mayor jim kenney says he and the police commissioner are working on ways to eliminate the tactic. >>> the ceo of wells fargo says he'll forgo $41 million in stock awards. he'll appear before the house financial services committee today. wells fargo already agreed to pay $158 million to settle allegations its employees opened millions of accounts without customers' permission. >>> a university here in philadelphia is announced it will not increase tuition. instead, it will cut tuition by nearly 30%. la salle announced it will reset tuition from 40,000 today's just under $29,000. there will also be a drop in financial aid. most students won't see the full $11,000 in savings per year, still, the university hopes the tuition cut will convince middle class families they can afford la salle. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> it's 11 minutes before 6:00. about an hour away from sunrise. skies are clear in philadelph
. >> if we can do things in a productive, intelligent, civil manner, using words, i think it will go a long way in solving problems. >> the pennsylvania acluued philadelphia a few years ago over police use of stop and frisk. mayor jim kenney says he and the police commissioner are working on ways to eliminate the tactic. >>> the ceo of wells fargo says he'll forgo $41 million in stock awards. he'll appear before the house financial services committee today. wells fargo...
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. >> reporter: the aclu meantime, which filed a brief in the case, telling us they're not sure the union isn't entirely on board with the idea. >> do you feel that you should be able to say, hey, you have to wear these? >> yeah. >> reporter: in boston, sharman sacchetti, fox 25 news. >>> and boston commissioner evans will be back on the stand tomorrow. and the judge expects to make a decision by friday. >>> milton police are being asked to keep an eye out for tonight wearing black pinstriped pants, a white buttondown dress shirt and a navy blue tie. he is known to frequent t stops to go to boston. if you see him, call police. >>> new surveillance images tonight showing a robbery suspect in of aington. police say the man you see here held up a business owner at knife point last month before taking off with cash. they need help tracking him down. if you recognize him, give abington pd a call. >>> in leominster, police say these people used cards at a local business. there's new pictures of the suspects. they might be driving a dark blue volkswagen. if you recognize them, give leominster pd a call. >>> a dorchester man faced a judge t
. >> reporter: the aclu meantime, which filed a brief in the case, telling us they're not sure the union isn't entirely on board with the idea. >> do you feel that you should be able to say, hey, you have to wear these? >> yeah. >> reporter: in boston, sharman sacchetti, fox 25 news. >>> and boston commissioner evans will be back on the stand tomorrow. and the judge expects to make a decision by friday. >>> milton police are being asked to keep an eye...
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since black lives do not matter, then the black dollar shouldn't matter. >> he said it's a form of modern day >>> the aclu is calling on the charlotte-mecklenburg to release any dash cam video. >> video of police shooting can shed light, especially when you have a conflict between what police are saying and what the community is saying. >> the aclu also says the clock 1st. it would require the law enforcement to release a copy of the footage. >> we wanted to know what causes the outbursts. derrick lewis speaks to one professor. what were his thoughts. >> reporter: help points out when it comes to confronting race issues durham and charlotte are not the same. he said the ome different. north carolina central professor irving joyner watched the events unfold overnight. >> now with the police killings occurring all over the country and the frequency of which they are occurring, i was not surprised. >> reporter: exexplained -- he explained how protesters started fires. they are upset as they lock at those things occurring around the country. >> reporter: ir-- irving said there was no one two control the situa
since black lives do not matter, then the black dollar shouldn't matter. >> he said it's a form of modern day >>> the aclu is calling on the charlotte-mecklenburg to release any dash cam video. >> video of police shooting can shed light, especially when you have a conflict between what police are saying and what the community is saying. >> the aclu also says the clock 1st. it would require the law enforcement to release a copy of the footage. >> we wanted to...
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doing something about it. it's rolling out a new plan to ban people from city parks caught directing selling or using drugs. >>> the aclu says people should have the right to ask for help even if some people see that as a nuisance. the union is communities asking for an end to bans on panhandling. the evident has worked in the past. last year the aclu blocked a law in grand junction that limited when people and where people could ask for money. the aclu says the panhandling laws make it illegal to ask for charity anywhere at any time. >>> more adults across the country are using marijuana that is a word from a new survey this morning. the study shows tha risky. >> yes, this new survey reveals more american adults using marijuana today. fewer consider it to be harmful. overall marijuana use increased from 10 and a half percent to 2002 to 13.3% in 2014. it finds the previous lance of daily use nearly doubled during the same time period. the percent tapping of people who believed pot was harmful dropped from 50 to 33%. now, the study did not after the rocky mountain high intensity drug trafficking area released a report on
doing something about it. it's rolling out a new plan to ban people from city parks caught directing selling or using drugs. >>> the aclu says people should have the right to ask for help even if some people see that as a nuisance. the union is communities asking for an end to bans on panhandling. the evident has worked in the past. last year the aclu blocked a law in grand junction that limited when people and where people could ask for money. the aclu says the panhandling laws make...
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terms that they've been talking about in selection, i'm just wondering how the aclu in your world sees that. while you do that, i'm interested in a quick reflection on looking back at the last 15 years. and i don't mean this in any disrespectful way. have there been mistakes or blind spots in the kind of human rights global justice community of things that you just got wrong, that you overemphasized that actually those on the security side of the equation were right. so let me start with those two things real quickly. >> two things he says and then he says quickly. >> yeah. >> so let me talk about not just the politics then. the first part of your question goes not just to the politics of fear but also the politics of bigotry which we're seeing at unprecedented crescendo levels in this election now. and there's an entire extreme set of proposals and policy proposals coming from donald trump. but i think it's also necessary to pint out where we have been on some of those kinds of issues, both under the bush administration and under the obama administration. so if you all will remember, going back to just
terms that they've been talking about in selection, i'm just wondering how the aclu in your world sees that. while you do that, i'm interested in a quick reflection on looking back at the last 15 years. and i don't mean this in any disrespectful way. have there been mistakes or blind spots in the kind of human rights global justice community of things that you just got wrong, that you overemphasized that actually those on the security side of the equation were right. so let me start with those...
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aclu report in their decision. >> i'm a little disappointed that they relied heavily on a report that didn't take into context >> police say they do not use racial profiling, but target problem neighborhoods. the reports the suffolk county district attorney plans to request a rehearing. >> a plan to honor first responders. the national recognition a local family is pushing after personal tragedy for them. and that fight in a high school hallway is not between two students. the issue starting this fight with a teacher. breaking news this morning in charlotte, north carolina, where overnight protests turned violent. this is video of a fire after trucks were looted. every time a new charter school opens in massachusetts, it takes funding away from regular public schools in that area. this year alone, charter schools will take more than 400 million dollars away from neighborhood public schools. that's not right. let's devote public resources to all of our students... not just a select few. don't lift the cap on charter schools. >> a live look outside. a busy expressway. you can see the northbound 5 building that volume. there's a cras
aclu report in their decision. >> i'm a little disappointed that they relied heavily on a report that didn't take into context >> police say they do not use racial profiling, but target problem neighborhoods. the reports the suffolk county district attorney plans to request a rehearing. >> a plan to honor first responders. the national recognition a local family is pushing after personal tragedy for them. and that fight in a high school hallway is not between two students. the...
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. >> do you feel like -- >> you able to say hey, you have to wear these. >> like a gun and a badge. >> reporter: the aclu filed a brief saying they are not sure the union is on board with the idea of the program. it was reported yesterday the union posted notices urging people not to participate in the program until the union reached an agreement with the city about it. according to the globe, one said "sanction: any officer that volunteers" written across the top. but the union denies them. >> do you take any action to discourage your members from volunteering? >> not at all ever. >> they are on board but want questions answered first. the city's police have nothing to hide but the only hoe how hard their jobs are. he hopes to launch the six-month pilot program monday. >> reporter: hearing will resume at 9:00 with commissioner evans on the stand. with the timeline, the judge hopes -- or intends to have a decision made on this by friday. live in boston, catherine parrotta, fox25 news. >>> right now police are trying to track down the driver that hit a 19-year-old on umass lowell's campus and then took of
. >> do you feel like -- >> you able to say hey, you have to wear these. >> like a gun and a badge. >> reporter: the aclu filed a brief saying they are not sure the union is on board with the idea of the program. it was reported yesterday the union posted notices urging people not to participate in the program until the union reached an agreement with the city about it. according to the globe, one said "sanction: any officer that volunteers" written across the...
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do it better. couple things i wanted to reference really quickly is the aclu letter to mayor on 8-25. i'm assuming you all got that. we really want to see an open and transparent process beyond what has happened so far. and we appreciate you trying. thank you. >> thank you for those encouraging words they're deeply appreciated. next speaker welcome and good evening. >> bob from san francisco police accountability. entrenched interest always fear outside control. insider control is almost always subject to pressures from the outsiders given that chance the citizens of san francisco want transformational change of the resource they must seek a clean slate from the outside. if a police chief is chosen from the insiders from a neighboring city and not a big contract costing san francisco taxpayers $49,000 we can safely assume the fix is in. if that consultanting firm was responsible for engaging san francisco residents to genuinely participate in their police chief and could only bring in 40 or 50 individuals on each of five different occasions that consultanting firm didn't do it job and
do it better. couple things i wanted to reference really quickly is the aclu letter to mayor on 8-25. i'm assuming you all got that. we really want to see an open and transparent process beyond what has happened so far. and we appreciate you trying. thank you. >> thank you for those encouraging words they're deeply appreciated. next speaker welcome and good evening. >> bob from san francisco police accountability. entrenched interest always fear outside control. insider control is...
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do it better. couple things i wanted to reference really quickly is the aclu letter to mayor on 8-25. i'm assuming you all got that. we really want to see an open and transparent process beyond what has happened so far. and we appreciate you trying. thank you. >> thank you for those encouraging words they're deeply appreciated. next speaker welcome and good evening. >> bob from san francisco police accountability. entrenched interest always fear outside control. insider control is almost always subject to pressures from the outsiders given that chance the citizens of san francisco want transformational change of the resource they must seek a clean slate from the outside. if a police chief is chosen from the insiders from a neighboring city and not a big contract costing san francisco taxpayers $49,000 we can safely assume the fix is in. if that consultanting firm was responsible for engaging san francisco residents to genuinely participate in their police chief and could only bring in 40 or 50 individuals on each of five different occasions that consultanting firm didn't do it job and
do it better. couple things i wanted to reference really quickly is the aclu letter to mayor on 8-25. i'm assuming you all got that. we really want to see an open and transparent process beyond what has happened so far. and we appreciate you trying. thank you. >> thank you for those encouraging words they're deeply appreciated. next speaker welcome and good evening. >> bob from san francisco police accountability. entrenched interest always fear outside control. insider control is...
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says the justices used what he calls a biased aclu report in their relied on a report that did not take into context who was stopped and why. >> police say they do not use racial profiling but target problem neighborhoods. the suffolk county district attorney plans to request a rehearing. >> it's 6:35. a plan to honor first responders. the national recognition a local family is pushing after personal tragedy for them, and this fight in a high school hallway is not with a teacher, and we're updating breaking news from charlotte, north carolina, where overnight the protests turned violent. this is video of a fire after trucks were looted. olessa: welcome back. sky 5 over route 3, a crash by 128 in burlington, and as you can see the accident now on the shoulder but still slowing things down. the rest of the ride seeing lots of heavy volume, as well, and still sticky. cindy: temperatures near 70. drier air so we'll see a good amount of sunshine. warm into the 80s this afternoon but turning less humid as the day goes on. fall arrives tomorrow but it's in the 80s again. it's not going to feel like fall until we cool down this weekend. randy: thank you
says the justices used what he calls a biased aclu report in their relied on a report that did not take into context who was stopped and why. >> police say they do not use racial profiling but target problem neighborhoods. the suffolk county district attorney plans to request a rehearing. >> it's 6:35. a plan to honor first responders. the national recognition a local family is pushing after personal tragedy for them, and this fight in a high school hallway is not with a teacher,...
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do with their security services. >> specifically pointing out that the state now involved. matthew chance live for us in moscow, matthew, thank you for the reporting. >>> and the aclud to offer a campaign for president obama to pardon edward snowden. the former leaker is expected to appear on a video link from russia. he's living in exile in russia. the president has said as snowden's leak damaged the u.s., he should face charges if he returns to this country. the pardon campaign coincides with the release of the oliver stone film "snowden" which hits authorities friday. >>> former intelligence officer chelsea manning could be the first to receive gender transition surgery while in prison. you'll remember that manning is serving a 35-year sentence for giving classified information on u.s. military operations to wikileaks. her attorneys a her government's refusal led to a suicide attempt in july. they say manning just ended a hunger strike after the military has okayed her treatment. >> and heavy brains. pedram javaheri has the greatest for us. >> and george and christine, look at this pop-up system, really a surprise system at this time yesterday, a disturbed area
do with their security services. >> specifically pointing out that the state now involved. matthew chance live for us in moscow, matthew, thank you for the reporting. >>> and the aclud to offer a campaign for president obama to pardon edward snowden. the former leaker is expected to appear on a video link from russia. he's living in exile in russia. the president has said as snowden's leak damaged the u.s., he should face charges if he returns to this country. the pardon campaign...
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aclu's fees. the fees are being paid by the emergency fund. >> unfortunately, the sheriff had pus the taxpayers in this position and they have to pay for his wrongdoings. do we cut services in maricopa county or d is the decision the superrer visiers going to have to make because of the sheriff's actions. >> supervisors saying they don't like to be in the position. in response, the sheriff's office said they made several offers to set the case but they say aclu forged ahead with the lawsuit anyway. fox10phoenix.com. >>> mike pence is coming to the valley tomorrow. he will be speaking at the living word bible church in mesa. the campaign rally starts at 6:30:00 p.m. it is open to the public. this is pence's third visit to arizona since he accepted the vice presidential nomination. i'm heading to new york for the first presidential debate on monday. donald trump and hillary clinton will go head-to-head for the first time. some are saying it may most watched presidential debate in history. it could top 100 million people watching that night. we will have live coverage of the debate on fox 10 news and full debate coverage for a full half hour right after the
aclu's fees. the fees are being paid by the emergency fund. >> unfortunately, the sheriff had pus the taxpayers in this position and they have to pay for his wrongdoings. do we cut services in maricopa county or d is the decision the superrer visiers going to have to make because of the sheriff's actions. >> supervisors saying they don't like to be in the position. in response, the sheriff's office said they made several offers to set the case but they say aclu forged ahead with the...
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individuals, in fact, the aclu should be look at these individuals as considered a domestic terrorist hate group. that's what they should be considered. because every action that they're doing is a domestic terrorist act. even here in dallas. the black lives matter movement is responsible for five of our officers being killed. and we cannot forget that. this week we have the black police union here in dallas is having the intent of putting on a protest or a discussion with the nation of islam and the black lives matter movement, the same group that was responsible for killing our police officers. i'm principled in my beliefs -- >> i hear what you're saying, sorry sergeant. what proof do you have black lives matter is responsible for the deaths of the police officers in dallas and elsewhere? >> ma'am, the proof i have it was essentially a black lives matter protest that was occurring when the deaths happened. >> we also have -- >> i cannot believe this is happening right now. >> i hear you, larry, come in. >> as we set forth in our complaint, there are people involved with black lives matter, who a part of it, who threatened the lives of policemen, law enforcement and others
individuals, in fact, the aclu should be look at these individuals as considered a domestic terrorist hate group. that's what they should be considered. because every action that they're doing is a domestic terrorist act. even here in dallas. the black lives matter movement is responsible for five of our officers being killed. and we cannot forget that. this week we have the black police union here in dallas is having the intent of putting on a protest or a discussion with the nation of islam...
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aclu kind of lost their lawsuit the first time around but kept at it. under the freedom of information act, under a new administration, they said we don't do this anymore. we prohibited these techniques. we can't classify anymore. let's release them. here you are. it makes it more likely will not resume, although they are still sitting in a bottom drawer at the c.i.a. for another terrorist attack or threat. you go back down to the dark well and pull these out. put now we know a lot more about it. this is one of the great scientific successes of our time. you can see all the reductions. these are white. i think they did not want the black. a little too visual. this is like swiss cheese. on "viewsmemorandum on trained cats for use." the c.i.a. invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in testing whether you could wire a cat, surgically implant microphones, to use them as surveillance instruments. if you had a soviet diplomat across from the white house, send a cat over around his legs and pick up whatever he's saying to whatever agencies. may describe it -- they describe it as a remarkable scientific achievement but would not lend itself in a practical se
aclu kind of lost their lawsuit the first time around but kept at it. under the freedom of information act, under a new administration, they said we don't do this anymore. we prohibited these techniques. we can't classify anymore. let's release them. here you are. it makes it more likely will not resume, although they are still sitting in a bottom drawer at the c.i.a. for another terrorist attack or threat. you go back down to the dark well and pull these out. put now we know a lot more about...
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the aclu and the nra agree on this issue. they really do.ed you cannot use no-fly lists when you process american citizens, they take down the list and cleanup the list and then you talk about preventing people on the watchlist from buying guns but you can't do it, people who have been on this list were on it for tween 9 years, millions of dollars later trying to get themselves off of it and no affiliation with terrorism whatsoever. stuart: i was surprised to hear that level of agreement, that was total agreement, no-fly know by. >> there is a lot -- stuart: trump could have made something about hillary's position on guns, supported by the nra, could have done that. one moment, breaking news, hillary on her plane, speaking on the plane, listening please. >> i have to say i was thrilled i got a chance to lay out middle-class economic policies and profamily policies i have been talking about throughout this campaign to all the viewers. i felt positive about it and one thing that popped into my head, one of my favorite baseball players growing
the aclu and the nra agree on this issue. they really do.ed you cannot use no-fly lists when you process american citizens, they take down the list and cleanup the list and then you talk about preventing people on the watchlist from buying guns but you can't do it, people who have been on this list were on it for tween 9 years, millions of dollars later trying to get themselves off of it and no affiliation with terrorism whatsoever. stuart: i was surprised to hear that level of agreement, that...
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doing the same thing, but not when it was about abortion. double standard? >> no, you're absolutely right. no, it is a double standard. shannon, you are absolutely right. and the aclu agrees with us on this. this story is so bizarre that it has made friends of the aclu and people like me and the l.a. times. so that's when you know something's up. like the l.a. times came out against this. the aclu did too because this would be one thing if there were not already existing laws that protected patient privacy. >> mm-hmm. >> but this isn't an issue about patient privacy. this is planned parenthood, who has been busted several times in the past several years, talking about how to -- discussing with pimps how to evade the system. they didn't report child abuse, and they actually got sued in colorado because they didn't report child abuse involving a 13-year-old. there was another case in which they were videotaped hiezing sexual abuse with two 13-year-olds, one of which they were telling to go ahead and get an abortion. they refused to follow that mandatory reporting. there are so many instances, not including david delydon's medical expo see on what they were doing with
doing the same thing, but not when it was about abortion. double standard? >> no, you're absolutely right. no, it is a double standard. shannon, you are absolutely right. and the aclu agrees with us on this. this story is so bizarre that it has made friends of the aclu and people like me and the l.a. times. so that's when you know something's up. like the l.a. times came out against this. the aclu did too because this would be one thing if there were not already existing laws that...
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do you want to join the cia? >> i would like to help my country make a difference in the world. >> the average test time is five hours. >> the acluf two other human rights groups has launched a campaign asking president obama to pardon snowden. as you know, snowden is accused of violating the espionage act but snowden argues his release of surveillance documents was not only morally right but left citizens better off. >> this really isn't about me. it's about us. it's about our right to dissent. it's about the kind of country we want to have, the kind of world that we want to build. it's about the kind of tomorrow that we want to see. >> joining me to talk about this is ben wisener, snowden's attorney and director of the aclu's speech privacy and technology project. welcome, ben. oh, no. i don't think i have audio. can you say hello to me, ben? >> yeah, carol. can you hear me? >> yay, i can hear you now. terrific. we just played something that edward snowden said. he said that he did what he did for the best of the country and that the country ought to understand that. if that's the case, why doesn't he come back and as president
do you want to join the cia? >> i would like to help my country make a difference in the world. >> the average test time is five hours. >> the acluf two other human rights groups has launched a campaign asking president obama to pardon snowden. as you know, snowden is accused of violating the espionage act but snowden argues his release of surveillance documents was not only morally right but left citizens better off. >> this really isn't about me. it's about us. it's...
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aclu would like to represent you. and he said, that's fine. you can write the brief. i'll do the oral argument. you can do all the writing. and that was sally reed's case. and it was the turning point case. it was unanimous judgment, and it was the first time in history that the supreme court ever said a gender line in the law is unconstitutional. . . many nations, people would think it's hopeless to expect the courts to strike down a law because it treats people unfairly. so that was the next case. in the case after that, involved a typical gender classification. he was a lieutenant in the air force, and she married a former service member who was at the time a college student your so she applied for the housing allowance that was available to married male officers but not married female officers and she want her husband have access to the medical and dental care available at the base your well, medical and dental benefits were available to the wife or the children of a service man, but not a servicewoman, and the same thing with housing allowance. typical, that we think is the man who's the o
aclu would like to represent you. and he said, that's fine. you can write the brief. i'll do the oral argument. you can do all the writing. and that was sally reed's case. and it was the turning point case. it was unanimous judgment, and it was the first time in history that the supreme court ever said a gender line in the law is unconstitutional. . . many nations, people would think it's hopeless to expect the courts to strike down a law because it treats people unfairly. so that was the next...
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doing the same thing, but not when it was about abortion. double standard? >> no, you're absolutely right. no, it is a double standard. shannon, you are absolutely right. and the acluees with us on this. this story is so bizarre that it has made friends of the aclu and people like me and the l.a. times. so that's when you know something's up. like the l.a. times came out against this. the aclu did too because this would be one thing if there were not already existing laws that protected patient privacy. >> mm-hmm. >> but this isn't an issue about patient privacy. this is planned parenthood, who has been busted several times in the past several years, talking about how to -- discussing with pimps how to evade the system. they didn't report child abuse, and they actually got sued in colorado because they didn't report child abuse involving a 13-year-old. there was another case in which they were videotaped hiezing sexual abuse with two 13-year-olds, one of which they were telling to go ahead and get an abortion. they refused to follow that mandatory reporting. there are so many instances, not including david delydon's medical expo see on what they were doing with the
doing the same thing, but not when it was about abortion. double standard? >> no, you're absolutely right. no, it is a double standard. shannon, you are absolutely right. and the acluees with us on this. this story is so bizarre that it has made friends of the aclu and people like me and the l.a. times. so that's when you know something's up. like the l.a. times came out against this. the aclu did too because this would be one thing if there were not already existing laws that protected...