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and so california modeled its expungement process on the process for expunging arrest records. >> but that is different than maryland. >> it's different. >> and it is so the court that is the discretion in california whereas in maryland there's no discretion whatsoever and in california if the court says no expungement, there's no appeal and in maryland it's automatic expungement. >> there's criteria for the judge to follow in the expungement and we assume the judge will follow those. there's a process for the department of justice to say if it hasn't expunged the sample already, to say, this individual qualified otherwise to have his sample remain in the database because he's a registered sex offender or registered arson offender. it gives, in the that event o.j. doesn't expeditiously expunge the sample pursuant to its own procedures, there's another forum for the individual to say, no, i meet this criteria. and so it is -- >> and the judge could just say no and that would be it, right? >> that's hard to imagine that the judge wouldn't apply statutory criteria listed in the statute t
and so california modeled its expungement process on the process for expunging arrest records. >> but that is different than maryland. >> it's different. >> and it is so the court that is the discretion in california whereas in maryland there's no discretion whatsoever and in california if the court says no expungement, there's no appeal and in maryland it's automatic expungement. >> there's criteria for the judge to follow in the expungement and we assume the judge will...
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expungement. >> there are statutory criteria for the judge to follow in the expungement provision and we'll assume that the judge will follow those provisions. there is a hearing to allow the department of justice to say fit -- if it hasn't already expunged the sample, look, this individual is qualified otherwise to have his sample remain in the data base because he's a registering sex offender or arson offender and so it gives in the event that d.o.j. doesn't expeditiously expunge the sample pursuant to its own procedures, there is another forum for the individual to say i meet this criteria. >> the judge could just say no and that would be it, right? >> it's hard to imagine the judge wouldn't apply criteria in the statute. >> is that a yes? the judge could say no and that would be the end of it, true or false? >> correct. that is a non-appealable decision. >> you wouldn't have to know why. >> we would assume that the court would follow the criteria. >> you could assume anything you wish. the fact is you wouldn't know. >> is there anything in kennedy's opinion about the reasonablenes
expungement. >> there are statutory criteria for the judge to follow in the expungement provision and we'll assume that the judge will follow those provisions. there is a hearing to allow the department of justice to say fit -- if it hasn't already expunged the sample, look, this individual is qualified otherwise to have his sample remain in the data base because he's a registering sex offender or arson offender and so it gives in the event that d.o.j. doesn't expeditiously expunge the...
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sample expunged from the data base. there is an expedited procedure to do it and california has done it within two to four weeks and that's its average time. california modeled it's expungement process -- >> that is different from maryland, decphrect >>s the different. >> the court has a discretion in california where in maryland there is no discretion whatsoever. understand california if the court says no action pungment, there is no appeal and in maryland it's automatic expungement. >> there are statutory criteria for the judge to follow in the expungement provision and we'll assume the judge will follow those provisions. there is a hearing to allow the dement of justice to say fit hasn't already expunged the sample, look, this individual is qualified otherwise to have his sample remain in the data base because he's a registering sex offender and so it gives in the vent that d.o.j. doesn't expeditiously expunge the sample pursuant to its own procedures, there is another forum for the individual to say i meet this crit
sample expunged from the data base. there is an expedited procedure to do it and california has done it within two to four weeks and that's its average time. california modeled it's expungement process -- >> that is different from maryland, decphrect >>s the different. >> the court has a discretion in california where in maryland there is no discretion whatsoever. understand california if the court says no action pungment, there is no appeal and in maryland it's automatic...
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its average california modeled it's expungement process on the process for expunging arrest records. >> that is different from maryland, correct? >> it is different. >> it is so where the court has the discretion in california where in maryland there's no discretion whatsoever. and in california if the court says no expungment, there is no appeal and in maryland it's automatic expungement. >> there are statutory criteria for the judge to follow in the expungement provision and we'll assume that the judge will follow those provisions. there is a hearing to allow the department of justice to say if it hasn't already expunged the sample, look, this individual is qualified otherwise to have his sample remain in the database because he's a registered sex offender or arson offender and so it gives, in the event that d.o.j. doesn't expeditiously expunge the sample pursuant to its own procedures, there is another forum for the individual to say, no, i meet this criteria. >> the judge could just say no and that would be it, right? >> that's hard to imagine that the judge wouldn't apply statut
its average california modeled it's expungement process on the process for expunging arrest records. >> that is different from maryland, correct? >> it is different. >> it is so where the court has the discretion in california where in maryland there's no discretion whatsoever. and in california if the court says no expungment, there is no appeal and in maryland it's automatic expungement. >> there are statutory criteria for the judge to follow in the expungement...
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i then filed a separate expungement orders and received three separate expungement orders along withthe full unconditional pardon from governor harry hughs absolving me from the crime. >> you got some minor compensation when you think of the life that was wasted in jail for 12 years. still the problem came up again. you were rearrested for a crime again you did not commit but had to spend one year in jail because of these charges that were supposed to be expunged, still on your record. now you're trying to help others. tell me quickly about jotf. >> jotf is another program. my program is called legal wisdom incorporated. on february 1 at 4003 west belvidere, maryland i'll be opening my office where i'll be assisting individuals to help them get expungement. >> it can cost you your job and your children their freedom because they had to be put in foster care. >> i lost my home and all. >> the jury found you innocent. >> so you're opening this. who should come to you? >> anyone. anyone who has prior criminal records that needs assistance. we'll be doing bankruptcies, uncontested divorc
i then filed a separate expungement orders and received three separate expungement orders along withthe full unconditional pardon from governor harry hughs absolving me from the crime. >> you got some minor compensation when you think of the life that was wasted in jail for 12 years. still the problem came up again. you were rearrested for a crime again you did not commit but had to spend one year in jail because of these charges that were supposed to be expunged, still on your record....
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if the court decides that was not a proper request, it would be expunged. that's what my bill would do it think it's consistent with what the task force recommended. host: what about the public advocate and the role they would play? a former judge of this secret court has weighed in and said if you put a public advocate person
if the court decides that was not a proper request, it would be expunged. that's what my bill would do it think it's consistent with what the task force recommended. host: what about the public advocate and the role they would play? a former judge of this secret court has weighed in and said if you put a public advocate person
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you can't expunge a record in arizona. [speaker not understood] was a little bit wild, but all that [speaker not understood], for the rest of my life because i was convicted of a crime. so, i do hope you'll take this box away. thank you. >> thank you, mr. peck. >>> good afternoon, my name is julian harper. i am a resident of san francisco and also an attorney at lawyers community for civil rights at the second chance legal clinic. i want to thank supervisors kim and cohen for supporting this legislation and also speak in favor of it. at the second chance legal clinic we provide legal services to people who have past arrests and convictions and help try to relieve legal barriers to reentry that they face. we regularly meet with clients whose past convictions and arrests are a complete insurmountable barrier to obtaining employment and employment for which they are qualified. and even finding a place to live. and this occur when they've made every possible effort to rehabilitate and create a stable life for themselves and th
you can't expunge a record in arizona. [speaker not understood] was a little bit wild, but all that [speaker not understood], for the rest of my life because i was convicted of a crime. so, i do hope you'll take this box away. thank you. >> thank you, mr. peck. >>> good afternoon, my name is julian harper. i am a resident of san francisco and also an attorney at lawyers community for civil rights at the second chance legal clinic. i want to thank supervisors kim and cohen for...
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if it's not expunged, it follows you for the rest of your life. there's a man who's a deacon in a church in my grandma's town and he's a handyman. he's in his late 50s. i said to him, one day, you're a genius, why are you a handyman? he said, it came down to it, when he was 25, an older black man, he was busted for pot. every hospital he has worked at, whenever they're taken over, they go and look and see if anybody's been busted for drugs. he was busted in his early 20s for one joint, he's been fired a dozen times and eventually got tired of being fired and became a handyman. >> ben jealous, thank you for dropping a little knowledge tonight. appreciate it. >> thank you, chris. >>> coming up, the "rolling stone" piece that making conservatives' heads explode. >> he doesn't think anybody should have to work at all. he thinks the government should give paychecks out just to you sitting on your couch because you are, you exist. >> he, the he mentioned there, the one and only jesse myerson, the author of that piece, will be here to respond, ahead. >>>
if it's not expunged, it follows you for the rest of your life. there's a man who's a deacon in a church in my grandma's town and he's a handyman. he's in his late 50s. i said to him, one day, you're a genius, why are you a handyman? he said, it came down to it, when he was 25, an older black man, he was busted for pot. every hospital he has worked at, whenever they're taken over, they go and look and see if anybody's been busted for drugs. he was busted in his early 20s for one joint, he's...
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arrests not leading to convictions, expunged convictions and convictionses more than 7 years old. and the seven-year is something that we have modeled based off other local legislation here in san francisco. as i mentioned, this emphasizes a best practices recommended by the federal equal employment opportunities commission ~ and it mandates that notice be given to the applicant of the specific convictions that is of concern to the employer or housing provider. notice that she has the right to provide additional information whether they are inaccuracies in the background check. as we know, many of our background checks have inaccuracies, whether you have a conviction or not, some of you may have seen that when you pull up a credit report for yourself. or if there are inclusion of expunged convictions, et cetera, mitigating circumstances and evidence of rehabilitation. so, make sure that decision-makers can still obtain all relevant information they need to make decisions about employment and housing while at the same time ensuring that individuals with conviction histories who are
arrests not leading to convictions, expunged convictions and convictionses more than 7 years old. and the seven-year is something that we have modeled based off other local legislation here in san francisco. as i mentioned, this emphasizes a best practices recommended by the federal equal employment opportunities commission ~ and it mandates that notice be given to the applicant of the specific convictions that is of concern to the employer or housing provider. notice that she has the right to...
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doors because many commercial background checks were still showing his expunged conviction. all of these men and women want to own their past and make no excuses for the mistakes that they may have made, but they do all want the opportunity, a fair chance to be able to apply for a job and housing and be able to get their foot in the door, an opportunity to work, a place to call home is something that we should all have a fair chance to pursue. and we all want that whether you are an employer or a job seeker, a landlord, or a tenant. ~ looking for that chance. with this ordinance, we are both proud to introduce a law that is designed in collaboration of many stakeholders, from members of the business community through san francisco chamber of commerce, the civil rights advocate such as all of us [speaker not understood] and lawyers committee for civil rights. we are also able to work with members of the small business commission, the apartment owners association and nonprofit affordable housing providers. even more miraculously, everyone is on board and in support. and even a
doors because many commercial background checks were still showing his expunged conviction. all of these men and women want to own their past and make no excuses for the mistakes that they may have made, but they do all want the opportunity, a fair chance to be able to apply for a job and housing and be able to get their foot in the door, an opportunity to work, a place to call home is something that we should all have a fair chance to pursue. and we all want that whether you are an employer or...
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the most notorious of those is the islamic state of iraq and the levant it began a campaign called expunging filth which targets everyone opposed to it especially moderate rebels among the methods used by the jihadists are executions bombings and forstmann of sharia law and the capturing of those who do not share their beliefs the group is so brutal that even his leadership has denounced it and now controls chunks of syria and iraq that are all large that are larger than some cases than portugal as you can see here those areas are in black we'd love to hear your thoughts on the geneva two conference you can have your say by adding your comments on our to dot com or in the poll we've got running there. also online torrent of support jailed founder of the world's most popular file sharing website the pirate bay gets a modest improvement in his prison conditions after over one hundred thousand people signed a petition to allow him access to books and other basic items. and license to speed british spies get immunity from road regulations allowing them to ignore traffic lights restroom crossings
the most notorious of those is the islamic state of iraq and the levant it began a campaign called expunging filth which targets everyone opposed to it especially moderate rebels among the methods used by the jihadists are executions bombings and forstmann of sharia law and the capturing of those who do not share their beliefs the group is so brutal that even his leadership has denounced it and now controls chunks of syria and iraq that are all large that are larger than some cases than...
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of the most authorities of those is the islamic state of iraq and eleven began a campaign called expunging filth which advocate which targets everyone opposed to it especially moderate rebels among the methods used by the jihad is to our executions bombings and forstmann of sharia law and the capturing of those who do not share their beliefs the group is so brutal that even al qaida leadership has denounced it it's now controls chunks of syria and iraq there are larger portugal and you can see the area in the black here well i would love to hear your thoughts on the geneva two conference you can have your say by adding your comments on our t.v. dot com or by voting and the poll we've got running there for you today. hundreds of thousands of people in law have so cold alien passports even though they're never lived anywhere else and naturalization test intended for immigrants is the only way for them to get equal arrives with full citizens artie's postcards been hearing from those or stateless in their own country. you guys winning immunity but at the moment non-citizens have limited rights
of the most authorities of those is the islamic state of iraq and eleven began a campaign called expunging filth which advocate which targets everyone opposed to it especially moderate rebels among the methods used by the jihad is to our executions bombings and forstmann of sharia law and the capturing of those who do not share their beliefs the group is so brutal that even al qaida leadership has denounced it it's now controls chunks of syria and iraq there are larger portugal and you can see...
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most notorious of those called the islamic state of iraq and the levant began a campaign called expunging filth which targets the u.s. backed rebels from the free syrian army and the methods used by the jihad this executions bombings imposing sharia law and capturing people who don't share their beliefs in fact it's a group that so brutal even a coder's leadership has distanced itself from it yet it largely controls areas of iraq and syria which total an area larger than portugal you can see i'm here in black on the map. and our code is going to grow out of syria and iraq units the focus of today's cross talk going on r.t. here's what's ahead. but i want to go western media and politicians told us al qaeda was defeated or at the very least on its last legs the same media and politicians today tell us a very different story al qaeda is very much alive in fighting indeed across many countries of the middle east al qaeda is portrayed as a deadly minutes in this edition of crossfire we ask what is al qaeda today who supports it and who benefits from it. but its promises by your cues to briber
most notorious of those called the islamic state of iraq and the levant began a campaign called expunging filth which targets the u.s. backed rebels from the free syrian army and the methods used by the jihad this executions bombings imposing sharia law and capturing people who don't share their beliefs in fact it's a group that so brutal even a coder's leadership has distanced itself from it yet it largely controls areas of iraq and syria which total an area larger than portugal you can see...
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most notorious of those cold as lawmakers state of iraq and the law and began a complaint called expunging filth which targets the u.s. backed rebels from the free syrian army among the methods used by the jihadist or executions bomb. ings imposing sharia law and capturing those not sharing their beliefs it's a group so brutal that even though cairo's leadership has distanced itself from it yet it now largely controlled areas of syria and iraq which total an area larger than portugal shown here in the black. well al qaida gaining ground in syria and iraq is also the focus of today's crossed our next hour here in our senior national but here's what. some long ago western media and politicians told us al qaeda was defeated or at the very least on its last legs the same media and politicians today tells a very different story i'll quote it is very much alive and fighting indeed across many countries of the middle east it is portrayed as a deadly minutes in this edition of crossfire we ask what is al qaeda today who supports it and who benefits from it. it is prime minister is being accused of
most notorious of those cold as lawmakers state of iraq and the law and began a complaint called expunging filth which targets the u.s. backed rebels from the free syrian army among the methods used by the jihadist or executions bomb. ings imposing sharia law and capturing those not sharing their beliefs it's a group so brutal that even though cairo's leadership has distanced itself from it yet it now largely controlled areas of syria and iraq which total an area larger than portugal shown here...
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of the most a taurus of those called the islamic state of iraq and levant began a campaign called expunging filth which targets the u.s. backed rebels from the free syrian army and among the methods used by the jihadists are executions bombings imposed sharia law and capturing those not sharing their beliefs in fact is a group so brutal that even our code is leadership of distance itself from it yet it controls areas of syria iraq which total an area larger than portugal in the black areas you can see. well qaeda gaining ground in syria and iraq sells the focus today is cross talk later to always topical comment and debate about the big stories of the day is coming later this hour here on our t.v. . now one of the western media and politicians told us al qaeda was defeated or at the very least on its last legs the same media and politicians today tell us a very different story al qaeda is very much alive in fighting indeed across many countries of the middle east al qaeda is portrayed as a deadly minutes in this edition of crossfire we asked what is al qaeda today who supports it and who be
of the most a taurus of those called the islamic state of iraq and levant began a campaign called expunging filth which targets the u.s. backed rebels from the free syrian army and among the methods used by the jihadists are executions bombings imposed sharia law and capturing those not sharing their beliefs in fact is a group so brutal that even our code is leadership of distance itself from it yet it controls areas of syria iraq which total an area larger than portugal in the black areas you...
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if i think it needs scorched earth to expunge players from the game. if i think a strong baseball player's union is a good thing then it rings very, very wrong. first offense should be 50 games, major league baseball wanted 211, and he end under with 162. it gets them out from under his contract for a full season. >> he's suing baseball, he's suing the union, saying the union didn't do enough for him but now the union has come back and is complaining that baseball is piling on in its attacks on a-rod. where does it end? >> that's a great question. i tell you if we were charting the winners and losers, the top would be alex rodriguez' attorneys. they are going to make a fortune. on the one hand, one can understand it because the mlbta and alex rodriguez have never truly seen eye to eye. i mean alex rodriguez is one that has never supported the union in a meaningful way throughout his career. that being said i think tactically alex rodriguez going after the union makes no sense whatsoever. the mlbta, that's the union, has a pulse on this situation. we ar
if i think it needs scorched earth to expunge players from the game. if i think a strong baseball player's union is a good thing then it rings very, very wrong. first offense should be 50 games, major league baseball wanted 211, and he end under with 162. it gets them out from under his contract for a full season. >> he's suing baseball, he's suing the union, saying the union didn't do enough for him but now the union has come back and is complaining that baseball is piling on in its...
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the dominant form of the world global financial markets now once upon a time governments regularly expunged debts to prevent the crisis and turmoil that over indebtedness ultimately causes but then came the romans and for them a debt was a debt was a debt no forgiveness there and since then it's become standard fare to enforce debt contracts even when they are totally and completely unpayable hudson now sees a parasitic financial industry that looks only to determine how much wealth they can extract there is an old adage debts that can't be repaid won't be repaid i asked dr hudson to explain what historically happened when private debts were too large to be repaid. there are a large range of scenarios for what happened when dust can't be paid for the first two thousand years from about four thousand b.c. to zero b.c. you had normally most debts owed by cultivator is on the land most citizens had their own land and most steps were owed by individuals to tell us the electors for agricultural and puts it there for the land rent or for water or for shipping the crops or graft animals to and per
the dominant form of the world global financial markets now once upon a time governments regularly expunged debts to prevent the crisis and turmoil that over indebtedness ultimately causes but then came the romans and for them a debt was a debt was a debt no forgiveness there and since then it's become standard fare to enforce debt contracts even when they are totally and completely unpayable hudson now sees a parasitic financial industry that looks only to determine how much wealth they can...
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the dominant form of the world global financial markets now once upon a time governments regularly expunged debts to prevent the crisis and turmoil that over indebtedness ultimately causes but then came the romans and for them a debt was a debt was a debt no forgiveness there and since then it's become standard fare to enforce debt contracts even when they are totally and completely unpayable hudson now sees a parasitic financial industry that looks only to determine how much wealth they can extract there is an old adage debts that can't be repaid won't be repaid i asked dr hudson to explain what historically happened when private debts were too large to be repaid. there are a large range of scenarios for what happened when deaths can't be paid for the first two thousand years from about four thousand b.c. to zero b.c. you had normally most debts owed by cultivator is on the land most citizens had their own land and most steps were owed by individuals to tell us the like there is for agricultural and puts it there for the land rent or for water or for shipping the crops or for draft animals
the dominant form of the world global financial markets now once upon a time governments regularly expunged debts to prevent the crisis and turmoil that over indebtedness ultimately causes but then came the romans and for them a debt was a debt was a debt no forgiveness there and since then it's become standard fare to enforce debt contracts even when they are totally and completely unpayable hudson now sees a parasitic financial industry that looks only to determine how much wealth they can...
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the dominant form of the world global financial markets now once upon a time governments regularly expunged debts to prevent the crisis and turmoil that over indebtedness ultimately causes but then came the romans and for them a debt was a debt was a debt no forgiveness there and since then it's become standard fare to enforce debt contracts even when they are totally and completely unpayable hudson now sees a parasitic financial industry that looks only to determine how much wealth they can extract there is an old adage debts that can't be repaid won't be repaid i asked dr hudson to explain what historically happened when private debts were too large to be repaid. there are a large range of scenarios for what happens when debts can't be paid for the first two thousand years from about four thousand b.c. to zero b.c. you had normally most debts owed by cultivator is on the land most citizens had their own land and most debts were owed by individuals to tell us the light there is for agricultural and puts it there for the land rent or for water or for shipping the crops or for draft animals
the dominant form of the world global financial markets now once upon a time governments regularly expunged debts to prevent the crisis and turmoil that over indebtedness ultimately causes but then came the romans and for them a debt was a debt was a debt no forgiveness there and since then it's become standard fare to enforce debt contracts even when they are totally and completely unpayable hudson now sees a parasitic financial industry that looks only to determine how much wealth they can...
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. >> a family whose expunge from france sparks protests across the country, has been told by a frenchourt, that they cannot return. after 15-year-old was taken by authorities while on a school trip. that ruled that the deportees was justified as the family had made no attempt to intergrate into french main stream society. more than 130 buildings are thought to have been destroyed by a large fire. the fire started late on monday, and it spread through several small villages in the flat anger area. the olympic tomorrow has arrived in the volatile russian region. including the checkian president, then paraded through the streets. fears mean that the flame is spending less time and in the north caucus republic than elsewhere. has been told to cut costs the report from the public accounts committee which is the watchdog for governmental spending looks at how the $51 billion grant -- million dollars grant is used. other palaces have fallen further into disrepair. >> these are some of the conclusions of the report into how britain's royal household spends taxpayers money. >> what we found is
. >> a family whose expunge from france sparks protests across the country, has been told by a frenchourt, that they cannot return. after 15-year-old was taken by authorities while on a school trip. that ruled that the deportees was justified as the family had made no attempt to intergrate into french main stream society. more than 130 buildings are thought to have been destroyed by a large fire. the fire started late on monday, and it spread through several small villages in the flat...
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. >> with each ring of the bell, we are -- purifying ourselves, expunging that negative desire from ourselvess year marks the museum's 28th annual bell /huñringing. the bell is only put on display for two weeks a year. >>> if you are going out to celebrate new year's, bay area public transit agencies have special hours to make it easier for you to get around safely. muni is free. b.a.r.t. extended its hours until 3:00 a.m. cal train free to ride after 8:00 p.m. the last train will leave san francisco at 2:15. >>> another option to help you get home tonight if you drink too much, aaa's free tipsy tow service. the company has done this for the last 16 years. all you need to do is call 1-800-400-4aaa and tell the operator i need a tipsy tow. the tow driver will take the driver and the car home and you don't have to be a aaa member for this service. >> that is very nice of the company. very generous. >> and, jeff -- >> yes? >> what do we expect tonight? >> a lot of pressure. >> i'm not feeling it at all. >> it's so easy for you. too easy. >> i like this. all right. mainly clear skies across the s
. >> with each ring of the bell, we are -- purifying ourselves, expunging that negative desire from ourselvess year marks the museum's 28th annual bell /huñringing. the bell is only put on display for two weeks a year. >>> if you are going out to celebrate new year's, bay area public transit agencies have special hours to make it easier for you to get around safely. muni is free. b.a.r.t. extended its hours until 3:00 a.m. cal train free to ride after 8:00 p.m. the last train...
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people, whose lives would be destroyed forever if they went into the prison system, an opportunity to expungeheir records and after a period of time to walk back into society or actually to stay in society. >> perry also said he supports the efforts in states, like colorado and washington, to experiment with legalization saying that it belongs with the states, not the federal government. while opposing legalized sale of legal marijuana, he's the one left to enforce it either way since the law went into effect this year. i spoke to the mayor about how his city is handling the new clientele. mayor michael hancock, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. >> glad to be here with you, jake. >> so i know you were concerned before recreational legal use of marijuana was passed in colorado. you were worried about the impact on children and you were worried about denver becoming the marijuana capital of the world. how has it gone? >> it's rode out smoothly. i think with the industry parting with government and law enforcement, it made a big difference and i can't say enough about the public officials
people, whose lives would be destroyed forever if they went into the prison system, an opportunity to expungeheir records and after a period of time to walk back into society or actually to stay in society. >> perry also said he supports the efforts in states, like colorado and washington, to experiment with legalization saying that it belongs with the states, not the federal government. while opposing legalized sale of legal marijuana, he's the one left to enforce it either way since the...
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. >> it's almost impossible, the records are expunged when they are juveniles. know what the game is here. this is not a crime that is actively pursued by district attorneys. all right. i'm just going to discount that argument, juan. mary katherine, you're more sympathetic to this drug culture and internet culture world, but do you not see it is going to weaken the country? >> look, i think anything that's not in moderation can be a problem. does that mean it has to be outlawed, no. >> moderation for children, you think there's a moderation of using intoxicant -- >> yeah, yeah, your parents. >> moderation is you use it once in awhile. like a jelly donut, you have it once in awhile. >> you can do that. >> you can do that? >> i use one of them several hours a day and i'm perfectly healthy. when people look at this issue, the drug war, look, all right, all right, all right, do we have a system that is working efficiently -- >> you're both taking it to the criminal justice area, and that's not the issue here. mary katherine, you've got a baby, you want that baby to
. >> it's almost impossible, the records are expunged when they are juveniles. know what the game is here. this is not a crime that is actively pursued by district attorneys. all right. i'm just going to discount that argument, juan. mary katherine, you're more sympathetic to this drug culture and internet culture world, but do you not see it is going to weaken the country? >> look, i think anything that's not in moderation can be a problem. does that mean it has to be outlawed, no....
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. >> if the conviction is expunged, that's a travesty because barry beach killed kim nees. >> if theythe judgment, it says that your belief and the voracity of that confession was false. >> no, what it says is is that someone else killed kimberly nees, and no one else killed kimberly nees. >> your confidence is overwhelming. >> good. >> narrator: this was the moment for that old cliche, the jury was out. >> all rise. >> narrator: except in this case it was a jury of one. the judge e. wayne philips, all up to him now. >>> coming up, the judge speaks. >> it was that linchpin that convinced me. >> a rare interview about this remarkable case when "dateline" continues. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
. >> if the conviction is expunged, that's a travesty because barry beach killed kim nees. >> if theythe judgment, it says that your belief and the voracity of that confession was false. >> no, what it says is is that someone else killed kimberly nees, and no one else killed kimberly nees. >> your confidence is overwhelming. >> good. >> narrator: this was the moment for that old cliche, the jury was out. >> all rise. >> narrator: except in this...
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says no, you didn't have a reason, sufficient reason to get those records, then they have to be expunged. that will meet the urgent needs but there will be many cases we get information that may be about a historic plot. we want to find out if there are connections between people where there isn't the same time sensitivity. that may be the case more often than not. but in those cases, you should get prior court approval. in the true emergencies, then you can go to the provider first and go to the court shortly thereafter. >> so let's talk about -- a little bit more about that and these recommendations that would need, you know, congressional approval. privacy advocates, it's a secret surveillance court as i understand it, who should they be? when should they be pressed into action? how is that protocol going to work? >> well, i think that we don't want the privacy advocate in every single garden variety warrant which would be like having the process every time you needed a search warrant but instead, in the broad programatic requests of the fisa court, for instance, the government comes
says no, you didn't have a reason, sufficient reason to get those records, then they have to be expunged. that will meet the urgent needs but there will be many cases we get information that may be about a historic plot. we want to find out if there are connections between people where there isn't the same time sensitivity. that may be the case more often than not. but in those cases, you should get prior court approval. in the true emergencies, then you can go to the provider first and go to...
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. >> they say that you can get it expunged, however, i just feel like it's an injustice to these kidsng that should have been handled administratively is being handled by raleigh police department. >> no one from menlo high school, the up superintendant's office, the school board or the police department would talk to "america tonight" on camera about that day. the wade county school district and the school board released identical statements. the wade county public school system is responsible for providing a safe and optimal learning en convenient for for all signed, to that end we continually review all policies and practices that affect student learning and discipline. >> wade county has one of the largest school to prison pipelines in the country. >> jason is the supervisor attorney at advocates for children's services in durham, north carolina. >> so for years they were short-term suspending 20,000 indicates year. >> 20,000 kids were out of school for up to? >> 10 days, over a thousand kids were being suspended for the rest the school year, told get out, you are on the streets,
. >> they say that you can get it expunged, however, i just feel like it's an injustice to these kidsng that should have been handled administratively is being handled by raleigh police department. >> no one from menlo high school, the up superintendant's office, the school board or the police department would talk to "america tonight" on camera about that day. the wade county school district and the school board released identical statements. the wade county public school...
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there are certain ways in which certain kinds of charges can be expunged.expunged means taken off your record. that is limited. it varies from a two state. this is the sort of thing that can recur, if something is in the database. we often see that there are mistakes and databases. it requires a lot of work to get it undone, but my recommendation is to go to the source, go back to the original court, find out what is going on, and see if there is a way of taking it out of the system. host: denise, california, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to say hello. i used to work for mr. kramer, in the district of columbia, for eight years. i wanted to let people know how dedicated the federal defenders are. they work with a lot of cases and without a whole lot of money. especially since this congressional defunding, essentially. i just wanted to say thank you for all the work that you do. i am no longer with the federal government. but i have been around. i am still in the business and we get a few cases from the sea a, which has also been kind
there are certain ways in which certain kinds of charges can be expunged.expunged means taken off your record. that is limited. it varies from a two state. this is the sort of thing that can recur, if something is in the database. we often see that there are mistakes and databases. it requires a lot of work to get it undone, but my recommendation is to go to the source, go back to the original court, find out what is going on, and see if there is a way of taking it out of the system. host:...
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ffectively expunges what morsi's government had installed.f people to turn out so that it gives them vindication of what they did to morsi. they also hope it will bring stability and should pave the way to presidential and parliamently elections and perhaps lead towards the presidency. there are many concerns as well. that will highlight the division within egyptian society and that more violence could be in the offing. there have been some isolated protests. nothing major, it should be said but it is worth noting that the no campaign was drowned out by private media and people trying to put up no campaign posters. some found themselves in jail as a result of expressing that wish. that referendum vote taking place in egypt today and tomorrow. official results on thursday at the earliest. >> thank you so much, elliott. caroline, all eyes on francois hollande. >> exactly right. 4:30 p.m. local time. 3:30, i'll be in paris listening to francois hollande, the president of france, fight for his political life and also be forced to answer questions
ffectively expunges what morsi's government had installed.f people to turn out so that it gives them vindication of what they did to morsi. they also hope it will bring stability and should pave the way to presidential and parliamently elections and perhaps lead towards the presidency. there are many concerns as well. that will highlight the division within egyptian society and that more violence could be in the offing. there have been some isolated protests. nothing major, it should be said...
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>> it depends on the jurisdictions, but you can go through and have certain things expun expunged. but even through that process, there's always a lingering piece of paper somewhere that shows that you were arrested. i'm worried, not just for the overall numbers. but you draw down deeper, you see that one in three african-american boys are arrested before they turn 18, compared to one in five white boys. either way, it's bad. look, i've got a 12-year-old son. and now i've got to think about, in addition to teaching him how to tie his tie and how to fill out a resume, i have to teach him what to do in that 50/50 chance that he could be pulled over or arrested walking down the street. for maybe nothing. and handcuffs put on him. that is a fundamental scarring impact on a young boy. >> it has to be fundamental, catastrophic mark lamont hill. you talk to a lot of young people, but the notion, slapping cuffs on a 12, 13, 14-year-old, that has to stay with you forever. >> absolutely. we often criminalize young people at an early age. we actually prepare them for the very thing that we're
>> it depends on the jurisdictions, but you can go through and have certain things expun expunged. but even through that process, there's always a lingering piece of paper somewhere that shows that you were arrested. i'm worried, not just for the overall numbers. but you draw down deeper, you see that one in three african-american boys are arrested before they turn 18, compared to one in five white boys. either way, it's bad. look, i've got a 12-year-old son. and now i've got to think...
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first of course the longer history of military pay and benefits, especially expunge the fact that so much of military compensation is deferred and substantial part of military compensation is offered in kind as opposed to in cash. second, there's desire by the country to recognize and reward those who have served in the military that explains the very substantial growth in a series of benefits in the last 15 years or so. the repeal of redux, advent of tricare for life, expansion of the g.i. bill and the decision s you make some of its benefits transferable, and the substantial relaxation of the century-old ban on concurrent receipt of federal annuities. the third force, of course, has been emphasized this morning, is the need to ensure that we have a high quality, all-volunteer force. that was the source, as other witnesses have emphasized, of the targeted pay raises that congress enacted at the end of the 20th, beginning of the 21st century. it's also the source of expanded authority to pay bonus, specialist and pace, that the department used to ensure the all-volunteer force succes
first of course the longer history of military pay and benefits, especially expunge the fact that so much of military compensation is deferred and substantial part of military compensation is offered in kind as opposed to in cash. second, there's desire by the country to recognize and reward those who have served in the military that explains the very substantial growth in a series of benefits in the last 15 years or so. the repeal of redux, advent of tricare for life, expansion of the g.i....
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in addition, once you have the bitcoin, it's expungeable. a lot of people are seeing it as a virtual safety deposit box. once you have the money in the bitcoin universe, you can use it and the interaction can be done through the mobile phones. >> i believe watson... >> supercomputing and artificial intelligence are set to enter every day life. ibm has given developers access to watson, the world's smartest computer. it's a vast analytical power and ability to understand natural language could transform finance, engine and an online search. >> artificial intelligence can do that. it will say what you can do and what your activity is online. then you can get a search engine specific to you. >> in 2013 we learnt how spy agencies track us and read our communication. there's demand for secure and n encrypted email. >> this led to apps like snapchat. >> we are learning that the internet does not forget. things like snapchat are a new idea that are taking hold quickly. >> they are used in show business. hollow graphic or 3d are used nor video calls
in addition, once you have the bitcoin, it's expungeable. a lot of people are seeing it as a virtual safety deposit box. once you have the money in the bitcoin universe, you can use it and the interaction can be done through the mobile phones. >> i believe watson... >> supercomputing and artificial intelligence are set to enter every day life. ibm has given developers access to watson, the world's smartest computer. it's a vast analytical power and ability to understand natural...
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what i want to know is, will that the expunged from my record now that it is legal in certain states?ats it that -- why is legal in a white state and nowhere else? it is not legal in new york city. i could still go to jail for having a nickel bag of marijuana. in a white state, it is street legal. i was a democrat, but i'm leaning towards being a republican. i will not give them credit -- they are starting to know who the democrats really are. the democrats are acting like they were for the middle class and the poor. the truth is that they are millionaires, just like the republicans. once the republicans start having compassion for the poor and the middle class, they're going to show who the democrats really are working for. my third comment, i will be quick, is about dennis rodman. he is a private citizen. he can go and do it he wants to do. i commend him for opening doors. i am sure north korea will think that we're as bad as americans think we are. i give my hats up to the guy. host: 1300 marriages in utah are now being recognized by the justice department. in the new york times th
what i want to know is, will that the expunged from my record now that it is legal in certain states?ats it that -- why is legal in a white state and nowhere else? it is not legal in new york city. i could still go to jail for having a nickel bag of marijuana. in a white state, it is street legal. i was a democrat, but i'm leaning towards being a republican. i will not give them credit -- they are starting to know who the democrats really are. the democrats are acting like they were for the...
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if the court decides that was not a proper request, it would be expunged.t's what my bill would do it think it's consistent with what the task force recommended. host: what about the public advocate and the role they would play? a former judge of this secret court has weighed in and said if you put a public advocate person on this court, it will slow everything down. guest: with all due respect to the judge, i think that was a bit of a red herring argument. the judge was saying that if we had an advocate in every case before the fisa court, i don't think anybody is suggesting that. we are suggesting that in these cases where the fisa court is not asked to act like the criminal court but gets a request for a search warrant but rather asked to bless the entire program like the bulk metadata program. in the circumstances, programmatic request or request that raises novel constitutional issues, in those circumstances, yes, we should have an advocate their to say the government is urging that we have this phone metadata program, why can't it be done this way? wh
if the court decides that was not a proper request, it would be expunged.t's what my bill would do it think it's consistent with what the task force recommended. host: what about the public advocate and the role they would play? a former judge of this secret court has weighed in and said if you put a public advocate person on this court, it will slow everything down. guest: with all due respect to the judge, i think that was a bit of a red herring argument. the judge was saying that if we had...
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people whose lives would be destroyed forever if they went into the prison system, an opportunity to expungehinks the states should decide to legalize pot. adding perry does not support it in texas. >>> you take a quick look at a grade school band. nothing stands out. >> not right away. take a closer look, you will not believe your eyes. we'll show you why. ♪ she's got a ticket to ride ♪ [ female announcer ] you get sick, you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. when jake and i first set out on we ate anything. but in time you realize the better you eat, the better you feel. these days we both eat smarter. and i give jake purina cat chow naturals. made with real chicken and salmon, it's high in protein like a cat's natural diet. and no added artificial flavors. we've come a long way. and whatever's ahead, we'll be there for each other. naturally. purina cat chow naturals. her long
people whose lives would be destroyed forever if they went into the prison system, an opportunity to expungehinks the states should decide to legalize pot. adding perry does not support it in texas. >>> you take a quick look at a grade school band. nothing stands out. >> not right away. take a closer look, you will not believe your eyes. we'll show you why. ♪ she's got a ticket to ride ♪ [ female announcer ] you get sick, you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly you're...