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he is a professor -- kenney. he is professor of criminal justice at the john jay college of criminal justice. mr. kenney, you have been listening to this conversation. what are your initial thoughts? >> guest: first of all, what she describes is completely accurate. and from a law enforcement perspective, i think that a good deal of the capability she describe inside some ways can be very helpful. my immediate reaction, however, is that the focus on limiting just law enforcement, i think, would be misplaced because the notion that you can sell that information -- that the carriers can sell that information to law enforcement agencies, they can sell it to private vendors as well. and i think right now that the usage of that data the is pretty unclear who can get it, who can use it and so forth. there's commercially-available apps now that you can get on your iphone that will enable you to track not just your phone, but other people's phones as well. >> host: and do you see, do you see where the aclu is coming from
he is a professor -- kenney. he is professor of criminal justice at the john jay college of criminal justice. mr. kenney, you have been listening to this conversation. what are your initial thoughts? >> guest: first of all, what she describes is completely accurate. and from a law enforcement perspective, i think that a good deal of the capability she describe inside some ways can be very helpful. my immediate reaction, however, is that the focus on limiting just law enforcement, i think,...
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third guy is councilman jim k kenn kenney. jim kenney responded to the tweet with his own tweet.is this. i'm not on the ballot today but thank you for the support and for supporting my friends. but he was on the ballot. it turns out, of course, it seems he was paying an outside media company called chatter blast nearly $30,000 a year to update, monitor and tweet for him. they have had tweets like this. it's april fools. someone tell me a joke. >> wow! >> and this. kind of looks like a snow globe outside. and this one. i'm giving up smiling for lent. so i thought i could get a new gig tweeting for the councilman instead of $29,000, i will do it for $25,000. my tweets are much more creative and i can probably get him some followers, too. >> i've got 50,000 followers. i will do it for $20,000. >> high stakes bidding here. >> they were also doing mr. kenney's facebook as well. i'm 53, out of touch and this is the way of the future. it's actually the way of the present. >> i have no clue how to tweet. i still don't understand the mechanics of it. it's a thing of the future. >> he want
third guy is councilman jim k kenn kenney. jim kenney responded to the tweet with his own tweet.is this. i'm not on the ballot today but thank you for the support and for supporting my friends. but he was on the ballot. it turns out, of course, it seems he was paying an outside media company called chatter blast nearly $30,000 a year to update, monitor and tweet for him. they have had tweets like this. it's april fools. someone tell me a joke. >> wow! >> and this. kind of looks like...
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caitlin kenney of planet money doing this whole story to figure out how badly she was ripped off in buying her dress which she paid twenty seven hundred bucks for when really in reality the materials and labor cost seven hundred dollars so i guess the big theme here is that weddings are a total racket and they have not been suffering ok the average amount of a bridal gown that was paid was a slight increase over two thousand and ten in two thousand and eleven twenty two bucks so an increase i mean is this is all the labor costs or how much of this is actually people in vietnam who are working the sweat shops to give her this wedding dress that she wants to walk out there all nice and pretty and this is a this is a this is a consistent problem with women in america same thing with time is they want their blood diamonds or over that or look at it they don't want to worry about that but they want their you have three months. apparently i was told about the morning meeting yeah we had to write a lengthy discussion in our morning meeting about it but i think this speaks more to is how successfu
caitlin kenney of planet money doing this whole story to figure out how badly she was ripped off in buying her dress which she paid twenty seven hundred bucks for when really in reality the materials and labor cost seven hundred dollars so i guess the big theme here is that weddings are a total racket and they have not been suffering ok the average amount of a bridal gown that was paid was a slight increase over two thousand and ten in two thousand and eleven twenty two bucks so an increase i...
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barbara kenney, olympia snowe, barbara boxer -- all on the honor roll here. we had a congresswoman's caucus. we focused on ending discrimination, whether the insurance companies or social security. we wanted to change the federal law book in the federal checkbook. our issues were quite controversial. remember the era? [applause] we ought fought for women to be included and respected in the military. we wanted to end discrimination in social security and medicare. then there were our good friends, the insurance companies. they again discriminated. we fought them on the issues and we fought hard. for me, the time in the house was working about friendships. it was a time for friendship and came changing and life changing. when i came to the house as one of the marylanders, i committed every day. tip o'neill was the speaker and he would have us work late on wednesday night. i struck up a iendship with geraldine ferraro. i would stay for dinner. i would spend wednesday night at 0 per apartment. we became pals, and her daughter laura is with us today. [applause] ge
barbara kenney, olympia snowe, barbara boxer -- all on the honor roll here. we had a congresswoman's caucus. we focused on ending discrimination, whether the insurance companies or social security. we wanted to change the federal law book in the federal checkbook. our issues were quite controversial. remember the era? [applause] we ought fought for women to be included and respected in the military. we wanted to end discrimination in social security and medicare. then there were our good...
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. >> dennis kenney has more than 35 years of experience in criminal justice, including serving as a florida police officer. he is a past editor of "the american journal of police" and current editor of "police quarterly." thank you for being on the show. what did you hear from our conversation? >> based on that conversation, i think there actually is common ground between people are concerned about civil liberties and law enforcement agents. the aclu, for example, is not opposed to cell phone tracking in any categorical since. we think that there are circumstances in which it is a perfectly appropriate and indeed valuable tool. the sticking point is what standard the government has to meet in order to engage in cell phone tracking. our strong belief is that only by having to go to a mutual magistrate to have your request to engage in self on tracking review by someone who can look at it objectively and being held to the probable cause standard -- only through those equirements will americans' privacy interests be met. the point is to make sure that innocent american privacy rights are not v
. >> dennis kenney has more than 35 years of experience in criminal justice, including serving as a florida police officer. he is a past editor of "the american journal of police" and current editor of "police quarterly." thank you for being on the show. what did you hear from our conversation? >> based on that conversation, i think there actually is common ground between people are concerned about civil liberties and law enforcement agents. the aclu, for...