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parks and power plants to his buddies in private corporations at a fire sale price it is the sugar law center says about it in a press release about the law it is a power grab by lancing politicians ideologically committed to reward in the private sector at the expense of the common good it is an attack on the very core of democracy and now the sugar law center is fighting back for more on their efforts to fire governor snyder's financial manager and injures i'm joined by john phyla legal director of the sugar law center for economic and social justice and the lead attorney suit filed against michigan john welcome. thank you thank you for having great great to have you with us first tell us a little bit about your organization why you're filing the suit well the sooner law center is you were nonprofit was or not that's organized around the idea is that people's economic and social rights are basically human rights their civil rights and we don't respect him in this country under the law we we're going to use our nation to to make that recognized within the law but also to bring broader social
parks and power plants to his buddies in private corporations at a fire sale price it is the sugar law center says about it in a press release about the law it is a power grab by lancing politicians ideologically committed to reward in the private sector at the expense of the common good it is an attack on the very core of democracy and now the sugar law center is fighting back for more on their efforts to fire governor snyder's financial manager and injures i'm joined by john phyla legal...
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people at the so-called fusion centers there are seventy two of these centers around the country that are state local and federal law enforcement cooperating on these kinds of intelligence issues you know and many of the people out of the fusion centers that you know it's a disaster that's happening so you're right i mean what you said in the intro is especially right. so this is due to political pressure this was not this is just a matter of v.h.s. just saying you know ok glenn beck you know we're not going to you know because he and fox seem to be leading the charge it's not a matter of they're just saying that their bag you know they actually did back off the flip side of this is is the media and and i saw this report today about how the drudge report is is resembling a white power website and it was pointed out by the white power website in the minute we have left mark tell us about this well we were out of dog item on this i mean this is a group called the council of conservative citizens you know group that has described black people as a retrograde species of humanity and saying my goodness look at the drudge
people at the so-called fusion centers there are seventy two of these centers around the country that are state local and federal law enforcement cooperating on these kinds of intelligence issues you know and many of the people out of the fusion centers that you know it's a disaster that's happening so you're right i mean what you said in the intro is especially right. so this is due to political pressure this was not this is just a matter of v.h.s. just saying you know ok glenn beck you know...
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school is spine on students by facebook with a great attorney adam goldstein from the student press law center because no one else on t.v. takes care of you the viewer like adam vs the man. or the. controversy has exploded recently over a disastrous a.t.f. operation known as fast and furious or project gun walker a debacle that allowed high powered firearms into the hands of drug cartels who then wouldn't you know use the guns in crimes you know the kind that result in death such as that of border agent brian kent. as outrage spreads spreads so does speculation that a.t.f. acting director kind of nelson will resign and yet another example of how government agencies have absolutely no ability to plan effectively or think critically the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms that's the bureau not the convenience store allowed mass quantities of high powered weapons to be sorts of suspected drug runners the agency had explicit intention of allowing the guns all the street where they'd turn up in crimes and that's exactly what happened the twisted reasoning was that by allowing the guns to walk th
school is spine on students by facebook with a great attorney adam goldstein from the student press law center because no one else on t.v. takes care of you the viewer like adam vs the man. or the. controversy has exploded recently over a disastrous a.t.f. operation known as fast and furious or project gun walker a debacle that allowed high powered firearms into the hands of drug cartels who then wouldn't you know use the guns in crimes you know the kind that result in death such as that of...
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i've been at the law center now -- this week is actually my five-year anniversary at the law center. [applause] >> and to see the growth since the time that i started to where we are now is really incredible. and i'm excited to have been able to share it with you. this is only day 1 of the forum. day 2 is taking place on capitol hill tomorrow. so don't come back here in the morning. we have directions at the registration desk for those of you who need them. we're going to start the day at jones day law firm right off of capitol hill and then move up to the hill for a congressional briefing and congressional visits thereafter and so we're looking forward to that. again, directions are at the registration desk if you need them. also, for those who may not be joining us have the evaluation sheets on the way out but keep them with you and turn them in tomorrow. so with that said, today we've heard from a lot of experts on housing rights issues from lawyers, from advocates, from government officials and from those who are directly affected by human rights violations. one of the key compon
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. >> and advising the poorest of the poor at the east bay community law center says people are already being forced to make desperate decisions. >> you decide one, versus another, if you decide medical co-pay so your kid swee the doctor you may not have been to -- money to pay rent. >> part of the cuts mean states like california will be forced to reduce payments to doctors and hospitals meaning poor people will have a tougher time getting medical treatment. the cuts also mean that california recipients pay new co-pays for drugs, doctor appointments and hospital visits and will get just seven doctor visits per year unless a doctor approves more, john grand districts health care studies. >> there is a reality here we've had. we're bust z zpid massive increases we're not seeing good access to care. we need a different model. >> washington is considering more cuts, and can't imagine what ma that might mean for her. >> i worked. i'm not shun who is abusing the system. i'm doing so i can become a productive citizen. >> in oakland, abc 7 news. >> and there is a vote and dives closed hatches
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you chris for your e-mail thank you so much for joining us adam goldstein of the student press law center thank you very much for joining us tonight all right bets are so thanks for going to adam vs the man with a got out of us is the man i call to vote on got some topics as always adam and adam vs the man and this is adam coca from washington d.c. and i. children play war in the old case me. nine hundred forty one these walls were the first barriers in the nazi troops on the way to moscow. and the rest were done one by one under siege this. one. in the last show and left a few simple words. very well. but i'm not surrendering. mission free accreditation free. free. free. free. free. free. free. for trips on the territory of the sovereign. the soviet republic of russia. was once the western coast of the. day school children in the town of. money by a local monument to commemorate what happened. on june twenty second one hundred forty one german forces invading the soviet union. the defenders of the breast fortress found themselves in a dead end situation it is here that the myth about the
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bauer on the phone line, the director of the immigrant justice department with the southern poverty law centerarily. but representative merrill, i would like to begin with you why is this good for alabama? >> brooke this is good for alabama because it will reduce illegal immigration in our state and that's the purpose of the legislation. >> i know both chambers in alabama are both republican majori majority, passed this thing and then of course, governor bentley sign it. did you, at all have any hesitation in this? >> well, governor bentley signed that legislation today because it is good legislation. it's good legislation for alabama. it's good legislation for the people of alabama. and ultimately, it will be good legislation for other southern states as well. i didn't have any hesitation about the support of this legislation because what it does is it actually just encourages everybody to have to follow the same path to fulfill whatever commitment or opportunity for growth and personal development that they would like to experience. >> representative merrill, i do want to point out one uniqu
bauer on the phone line, the director of the immigrant justice department with the southern poverty law centerarily. but representative merrill, i would like to begin with you why is this good for alabama? >> brooke this is good for alabama because it will reduce illegal immigration in our state and that's the purpose of the legislation. >> i know both chambers in alabama are both republican majori majority, passed this thing and then of course, governor bentley sign it. did you, at...
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i am the executive director of the national law center on homelessness and poverty. our mission is to serve as the legal arm of the nationwide movement to prevent homelessness in america. each year more than 3 million americans experience homelessness, including 1.3 million children. these numbers have increased as a result of the recession and foreclosure crisis. in fact, the u.s. conference of mayors estimated a 9% increase in family homelessness in 2010 alone. over 70% of the official survey for the report expect family and child homelessness to increase further during the coming year. the united states government has committed itself to ending homelessness. just a year ago the u.s. interagency council on homelessness released opening doors, the federal strategic plan to end and prevent homelessness. the plans central belief is that no one should experience homelessness, no one should be without a safe, stable place to call home. recently our government data for the world community that homelessness in our country implicates our human rights commitment, and made a
i am the executive director of the national law center on homelessness and poverty. our mission is to serve as the legal arm of the nationwide movement to prevent homelessness in america. each year more than 3 million americans experience homelessness, including 1.3 million children. these numbers have increased as a result of the recession and foreclosure crisis. in fact, the u.s. conference of mayors estimated a 9% increase in family homelessness in 2010 alone. over 70% of the official survey...
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i should say something about how why are originally got involved in the national law center on homelessness and poverty, and that is when i was working on a series for "the new york times" in 2009 and on the effect of the recession on people who were already poor, which is something that hadn't occurred to the new york times. they were busy talking about people who had to cut back on their personal polities the trainer because of the recession and that's what i was doing and i made an appointment with maria and some of the other people at the center and said well, juneau, educate me more or less, and they did. i shouldn't say this but i fink they did a great job, because they introduced me to people like space on the panel and other people who are not here, other people who had the experience of living on the streets and you get to talk to them and know them slightly. this is not my first occasion of meeting and getting to know people who are in that situation. i've done that for with nickel and dimed as a reporter and the thing that struck me the most of the experiences of homelessness fro
i should say something about how why are originally got involved in the national law center on homelessness and poverty, and that is when i was working on a series for "the new york times" in 2009 and on the effect of the recession on people who were already poor, which is something that hadn't occurred to the new york times. they were busy talking about people who had to cut back on their personal polities the trainer because of the recession and that's what i was doing and i made an...
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laws or not. dennis spent 60 days in washington, d.c., off and on when the center laws were put into effect because the federal government said they would come down to san francisco and arrest up to 50 people. we was doing a road show back and forth for several weeks to stop that. as a resident of the county of san francisco, i would like the murder rate to go down. i would like the crime rate to go down. i have a lot of issues with the sfpd. i have been voicing them for 19 months in front of the commission. doing their jobs is not one of them. this city has a crime rate probably unmatched by any county or city in the country. you worry more about the ethnic community when a lot of the ethnic people in the community are worried about it themselves. it just so happens that a lot of crime in this city is coming from the ethnic community. the majority of them are not to blame. it is a very small percentage. you keep protecting them. we have murderers on the street. muggers are on the street. they are still on the street. i have seen the network. [tone] >> members, i am the director of open government.
laws or not. dennis spent 60 days in washington, d.c., off and on when the center laws were put into effect because the federal government said they would come down to san francisco and arrest up to 50 people. we was doing a road show back and forth for several weeks to stop that. as a resident of the county of san francisco, i would like the murder rate to go down. i would like the crime rate to go down. i have a lot of issues with the sfpd. i have been voicing them for 19 months in front of...
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. >> the aclu and southern poverty law center say the law's unconstitutional and plan to file a lawsuitakes effect, which is supposed to happen september 1st. >>> u.s. military personnel traveling on orders will be able to check more bags for free on delta flights. the policy change takes place immediately. it follows the outrage stirred up by two u.s. soldiers returning from afghanistan who vented that delta charged them hundreds of dollars in bag fees and posted it on youtube. >> we had actually ended up paying out of pocket, our own money to allow the fourth bag to be taken. >> how much did you pay? >> 200 per bag. >> all that added up to nearly $3,000. mill ter personnel will be able to carry four bags in coach, five bags in first and business class for free. united continental made similar changes. american airlines announced today it will allow five free checked in bags for the military. >>> powerful moments in florida. photographs of anthony's murdered 2-year-old daughter were shown in court. [ female announcer ] only yoplait original has twice the calcium of the leading yogurt.
. >> the aclu and southern poverty law center say the law's unconstitutional and plan to file a lawsuitakes effect, which is supposed to happen september 1st. >>> u.s. military personnel traveling on orders will be able to check more bags for free on delta flights. the policy change takes place immediately. it follows the outrage stirred up by two u.s. soldiers returning from afghanistan who vented that delta charged them hundreds of dollars in bag fees and posted it on youtube....
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it came as a result of a lawsuit from the thomas moore law center.e. protesters not happy with lawmakers' decision to approve a package of austerity measures today. they are certainly not afraid to show the disapproval. riot police are using teargas to keep the crowd away from parliament and sent dozens to the hospital. today's vote clears the way to allow voting. president obama held a news conference at the white house today using much of the time to address the economy and deficit. he stressed the importance of creating jobs and used ethe u.s trade deal as one potential solution. he said any agreement on raising the debt ceiling will include, quote, tough decisions and balanced solutions but said it must be done. he went so far as to say lawmakers should cancel their vacations if they can't reach a deal. >> reporter: if the casey anthony trial things got heated when defense attorney jose baez questioned george anthony about comments made to law enforcement. as you see here, george anthony accused the defense of spinning his at the same times. the
it came as a result of a lawsuit from the thomas moore law center.e. protesters not happy with lawmakers' decision to approve a package of austerity measures today. they are certainly not afraid to show the disapproval. riot police are using teargas to keep the crowd away from parliament and sent dozens to the hospital. today's vote clears the way to allow voting. president obama held a news conference at the white house today using much of the time to address the economy and deficit. he...
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i and the executive director of the national law center on homelessness and poverty. our mission is to serve at as the leaders of the nationwide effort to end homelessness in america. the numbers have increased as a result of the recession and foreclosure crisis. in fact, the u.s. conference of mayors estimated a 9% increase in family homelessness in 2010 alone over 70% of the officials surveyed for the report expected family and child homelessness to increase further during the coming year. the united states government has committed itself to ending homelessness. just a year ago, the u.s. interagency council on homelessness released "opening doors, the federal strategic plans the two end homelessness." the central belief is that no one should experience homelessness, no one should be without a safe, stable place to call all bahome. recently, our government stated that homelessness implicates our human rights commitment and renewed a pledge to end homelessness. congress has made similar commitments, most recently in act of 2009 that established a federal goal of an en
i and the executive director of the national law center on homelessness and poverty. our mission is to serve at as the leaders of the nationwide effort to end homelessness in america. the numbers have increased as a result of the recession and foreclosure crisis. in fact, the u.s. conference of mayors estimated a 9% increase in family homelessness in 2010 alone over 70% of the officials surveyed for the report expected family and child homelessness to increase further during the coming year....
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since 9 #, he has been an adjunct professor at georgetown university law center teaching finance and investment. he was private legal practice from 1965 to 1969 and then from 1973 to 1976. i have one more. at the world bank, he served as a chairman of the conflict of interest. chairman of the select negotiation committee at the finance association, vice chairman at the oversights committee and up -- investigation of fraud and corruption, a member of the asset and liability management committee and legal counsel to the board of executive director of the budget committee. he comes with very impressive resumÉ with advise and legal matters and international laws. it's a pleasure having him on board with us. it's a pleasure to have you all part of this discussion. with the emerging new reality of the arab world is what the topic is. i believe professor let's start with you, sir, would like to give us some oversight of what transpires first in the south of egypt for instance. >> sure. well, i think, you know, you can speak generally about the arab world, and i'll do so -- >> microphone. >>
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our center, the berkeley center of law. so you know one of our basic tenant system that community and law enforcement need to work together. it's sometimes different for folks not used to working together. sometimes our partners have told us. it's helpful to have an outside agency come and serve as a catalyst to serve the folks on the ground. the chief talked about the juvenile strategy. we have worked with john tores and the san francisco police department and other organizations, as the chief talked about. those who are most at risk. those are 18 to 24 years old. those are folks out of custody and were called in to receive the message that the violence must stop and it's community services giving the same message together with amount of service providers in the room. and again, the partnerships are really the key to that. one thing we have seen in the adult colin strategy. they have worked in a way they weren't doing before in term was co-case and coordinating. >> are you telling us, the call-in program, as it relates to
our center, the berkeley center of law. so you know one of our basic tenant system that community and law enforcement need to work together. it's sometimes different for folks not used to working together. sometimes our partners have told us. it's helpful to have an outside agency come and serve as a catalyst to serve the folks on the ground. the chief talked about the juvenile strategy. we have worked with john tores and the san francisco police department and other organizations, as the chief...
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via skype, an attorney for the american center for law and justice says the agency is looking into taking legal action to stop delta from adhering to saudi policy. >> this is delta airlines, stand thing at the gate in new york saying, are you jewish? oh, can't get on this flight. did you have an israeli stamp on your passport? sorry, can't get on this flight. make sure you give us your bibles because you can't bring those on the flight. >> reporter: another concern is with american business travelers. >> if you happen to be a jewish employee, delta airlines would be the one, not the saudi arabian government, telling you that you can't come. >> reporter: in a statement, delta says the airline does not discriminate nor condone discrimination. delta is required to comply with all applicable laws governing entry into every country we serve. delta airlines passengers say they cannot believe the policy delta has to follow. >> i certainly think it's a which is discriminating. are they really making that much more money by joining saudi arabia airlines program to ban jews from flying into the cou
via skype, an attorney for the american center for law and justice says the agency is looking into taking legal action to stop delta from adhering to saudi policy. >> this is delta airlines, stand thing at the gate in new york saying, are you jewish? oh, can't get on this flight. did you have an israeli stamp on your passport? sorry, can't get on this flight. make sure you give us your bibles because you can't bring those on the flight. >> reporter: another concern is with american...
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sort of, marla, the heavyweight championship of the world boxing match, say, the california law at the centert's been knocked out every time in the first round. every court that has dealt with the law has struck it down as unconstitutional. specifically the law bans the sale of video games with egregious violence to children. parents can buy the games but would popular games qualify? that's one of the problems. what does and does not qualify as too much violence. who gets to decide. >> the other problem is the law specifies video games alone. not tv shows. not movies. from a first amendment standpoint that would be tough to defend. they skrant their special class is what lawyers are saying. the supreme court may be reluctant to decide because technology changes so fast. the other thing i wanted to show you is the ernst and young entrepreneur of the year awards, this was saturday night in san jose. sort of the oscars of the tech world. >> were you there? >> goodness, i hosted it. it was great fun. >> oh, my, there you go. you look so handsome. >> just bright lights. we had stella and dot, they
sort of, marla, the heavyweight championship of the world boxing match, say, the california law at the centert's been knocked out every time in the first round. every court that has dealt with the law has struck it down as unconstitutional. specifically the law bans the sale of video games with egregious violence to children. parents can buy the games but would popular games qualify? that's one of the problems. what does and does not qualify as too much violence. who gets to decide. >>...
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the supreme court were the heavyweight championship of the world boxing match, the california law at the centers a fighter that has never won. in fact, it's been knocked out in the first round every time. every court that has dealt with this law has struck it down. specifically, the law which never took effect bans the sale of video games with egregious violence to children. parents can buy the games, of course. so would call of duty qualify? that's one of the problems. what does and doesn't qualify as too much violence and who gets to decide that. the other problem is the law specifics video games. not book, tv, movies. that's very tough to defend. the video games somehow have a special class. there is some history in this. in 1952 the supreme court considered a similar law after new york state tried to make this film illegal. certain movies that were considered religiously blasphemous. this was an italian film. it wanted to ban immoral or indecent material. this tries to attack violent material. >> a tough case. >> we'll see. we should get a decision some time today. >> 6:25. investigators th
the supreme court were the heavyweight championship of the world boxing match, the california law at the centers a fighter that has never won. in fact, it's been knocked out in the first round every time. every court that has dealt with this law has struck it down. specifically, the law which never took effect bans the sale of video games with egregious violence to children. parents can buy the games, of course. so would call of duty qualify? that's one of the problems. what does and doesn't...
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and then i also want to thank, of course, the center of environmental law here at the university forhosting this and making sure it happened promptly. as you know, i started out even as early as february by signing in to ordinance something that i thought was pretty dramatic change, and that is to work with our private sector in looking at the commercial buildings and seeing whether or not they could join in an effort to help us with our climate by reducing energy use. and it was quite precedent setting in signing that ordinance. but also knowing that while we were requiring that private commercial buildings, existing commercial buildings begin, a process where they would actually calculate themselves, engage themselves along scientific points where the buildings could be measured about the energy use. as important as that ordinance is, what i thought was even more important is reflective of what here today is to bring in so many different disciplines of people, whether they're developers, building owners, architects, engineers, finance people, community folks, to bring them together
and then i also want to thank, of course, the center of environmental law here at the university forhosting this and making sure it happened promptly. as you know, i started out even as early as february by signing in to ordinance something that i thought was pretty dramatic change, and that is to work with our private sector in looking at the commercial buildings and seeing whether or not they could join in an effort to help us with our climate by reducing energy use. and it was quite...
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. >>> seth's law is heading to the senate after being through the education center yesterday.high school student who committed high school last year because he was bullied about being gay. they updated their programs to take into account sexual orientation. it passed the assembly. >>> the budget of the state of california remains in limbo tonight. earlier in san francisco, governor brown says he is sticking to his guns. and republicans fired back. >> you have republicans, you have democrats. >> reporter: the governor spoke today but said little of nothing that he has not said before. >> it is tough to veto your own party. you have to stand with your friends, which i like to do, but you have to stand with california. >> reporter: his speech is following news conference outside of the governor's office. >> we are here to make it clear, once and again, that the reason there is no budget deal is that the governor, the democratic majority in the legislature and their allies refuse to allow the voters the opportunity to reform pensions and control state overspending. >> dem accurati
. >>> seth's law is heading to the senate after being through the education center yesterday.high school student who committed high school last year because he was bullied about being gay. they updated their programs to take into account sexual orientation. it passed the assembly. >>> the budget of the state of california remains in limbo tonight. earlier in san francisco, governor brown says he is sticking to his guns. and republicans fired back. >> you have...
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the american center for law and justice is considering legal action to stop delta from abiding with saudi policy. >> delta airlines standing there at the gate in new york saying are you jewish? you can't get on this flight. did you have an israeli stamp? sorry, can't get on this flight. make sure to give us your bible so we can toss those in the trash because you can't bring those on the flight to saudi arabia. >> delta says it does not discriminate but like all international airlines it is required to comply with laws governing entry into the countries that it serves. >> does the postal service need a major overhaul. for more on that plus other stories this morning we turn to ryan at cnbc. good morning. >> i'll get to that post office story in a second. i want to tell people stock futures slightly negative as we head to the open. we had a late day turn around yesterday. stocks were down, the dow was up on news, the jump in jobless claims, a slump in oil, the u.s. and several countries surprised the markets by announcing they would release 60 million barrels of emergency oil reserves aime
the american center for law and justice is considering legal action to stop delta from abiding with saudi policy. >> delta airlines standing there at the gate in new york saying are you jewish? you can't get on this flight. did you have an israeli stamp? sorry, can't get on this flight. make sure to give us your bible so we can toss those in the trash because you can't bring those on the flight to saudi arabia. >> delta says it does not discriminate but like all international...
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law enforceeent agencces over a second amendment sspport decal.. horst took aim...... (horst) "natuually i'm not -3 happy aboot it...." "intellegence bulletin" regionnl threat assessment centerment agencies innluding tte balttmoreecity the buuleein warns officers & po uue cauuion during traffic - stops of cars thattdiiplay this black 2nd aaendment ssuport sticker. the advisory tells officers thattmotorists ith that -3& sticker mayybb "armed" and potentially dangerous.(horst) "my reaction to that would be po, what? i meaanthese are legally licenned firearrs 3 laa abiding citizens..." dot-com, a pro-gun weesite, inntialll ppsteddthe bulletin. - as "profiiing" gun owners...... charge that's triggered rrssonse fromm ballimorr city police. -3 in a statement, aa -3 spokesman says.. "this -&pbbuletin is issuee sooeey forr informational use.. and doess not emotely suggest a ssppression of constitutiioal righhs....."(ivinssgun owwer) pit's a gooddidda as long as they don't take it too ffr and -3 don't do aaything hat they shouldnnt be doinggbecause of that ecal.." 3 ad lib 3 a... vaccnt 33& ppartmeet fire.../ eeps... baltimorr afternoon 3 itt.. brokeeouut../around... 2--pm today.../o
law enforceeent agencces over a second amendment sspport decal.. horst took aim...... (horst) "natuually i'm not -3 happy aboot it...." "intellegence bulletin" regionnl threat assessment centerment agencies innluding tte balttmoreecity the buuleein warns officers & po uue cauuion during traffic - stops of cars thattdiiplay this black 2nd aaendment ssuport sticker. the advisory tells officers thattmotorists ith that -3& sticker mayybb "armed" and potentially...
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. -- do not touch anything and you exact the command center here and then they will dispatch law enforcementea. >> the parts of the east bay where some of the searches are taking place, search volunteers may come across scenes like this these. items of clothing and black trash bags and other items that could be important evidence. you never touch any potential evidence because this is a criminal investigation. everywhere you are searching is potentially a crime scene. for more information on how to join the search effort, go to www.michelleleemissing.com. kron4 news. >>> we have one more day of more mild to cool temperatures before things start to warm back up. san francisco tomorrow in the low 60s and sunday in the upper 60s and into monday getting back to the 70s. san jose tomorrow afternoon will be in the upper 70s and then we will see temperatures in the 80s sunday and monday. santa rosa, similar to san jose, 78 tomorrow 83 on father's day. neighborhood by neighborhood, 78 in santa rosa, and 79 in concord. temperatures similar to what we saw up there today. 61 in half moon bay. and upper
. -- do not touch anything and you exact the command center here and then they will dispatch law enforcementea. >> the parts of the east bay where some of the searches are taking place, search volunteers may come across scenes like this these. items of clothing and black trash bags and other items that could be important evidence. you never touch any potential evidence because this is a criminal investigation. everywhere you are searching is potentially a crime scene. for more information...
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one of our main tools in identifying those risks is the law enforcement support center or l.e.s.c. the lesc is a clearing-house for law enforcement officials to provide realtime information on illegal imgrants arrested or suspected of criminal activity. in 2010, they fielded over one million requests from local law enforcement and recent changes to state law wail increase those requests. my amendment shows the intent of congress to fund this. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. aderholt: i have no jacksons ott -- objections to the amendment. the chair: the the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the amendment is adopted. clerk will raze. the clerk: modernization and -- $236 million to remain available until september 30, 2016. security, $2,245 million, 560,000, of which $1,565 million will remain available until 2016. transportation threat assessment and credentialing. $183,954,000 to remain available until september 30, 2013. transportation security support, $1,0 32,790,000 to remain availa
one of our main tools in identifying those risks is the law enforcement support center or l.e.s.c. the lesc is a clearing-house for law enforcement officials to provide realtime information on illegal imgrants arrested or suspected of criminal activity. in 2010, they fielded over one million requests from local law enforcement and recent changes to state law wail increase those requests. my amendment shows the intent of congress to fund this. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr....
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finding a space in the bayview district to create a new child advocacy center where we will be able to do the forensic interviews, law enforcement investigation, child protective services investigation, victim advocacy, and case management, and enhance mental health component for the children we see. we have partnered with another group called the center for youth wellness. it is pediatric care and mental health services for the children. we hope in the next week or two to secure relocation and to move into the new location in october of 2012. we ask your support for the concept. we will be back before you. there are many issues that will have to come before the board. we are excited about this one- stop shopping center that can be for all of our children who are victims of abuse and trauma. these are three of the main recommendations. i thank you very much for your support. we have had wonderful support from the board of supervisors and the mayor's office. supervisor mirkarimi: i have a question. i absolutely do support the idea of a one-stop shop. it will help synthesize services. the services will be well- affirme
finding a space in the bayview district to create a new child advocacy center where we will be able to do the forensic interviews, law enforcement investigation, child protective services investigation, victim advocacy, and case management, and enhance mental health component for the children we see. we have partnered with another group called the center for youth wellness. it is pediatric care and mental health services for the children. we hope in the next week or two to secure relocation and...
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law basically what happens is you pay about $2.50 for the average sized living room. but you'll be paying for a labor intensive recycling facility and lessening america's dependence on foreign oil. yesterday's oakland's recycling center recycled 2 million pounds of recycled carpet. with the recycling law, 16 employees here and 60 more in its southern california facility are receiving more and more carpeting every day. example, from recology here in san francisco. >> we have landfill, we have smaller carpet stores and independent contractors, homeowner. >> reporter: this electronic detector determines the material the carpet is made from then they are sorted by those types. then crews slice the carpeting into pallet sized bails. >> reporter: although they come in one part, they are made of several parts all of which will soon be able to be recycled. a machine separates the seam, padding and wool. >> it can be used for faux lumber, it can be used in several different things. >> reporter: the company says savings in garbage fees help keep new carpet prices low. >> i'm going to say it's closer to 65% per year in our garbage or utility fees. it's night and day. that's why we're so happy about the program. >> reporter: now
law basically what happens is you pay about $2.50 for the average sized living room. but you'll be paying for a labor intensive recycling facility and lessening america's dependence on foreign oil. yesterday's oakland's recycling center recycled 2 million pounds of recycled carpet. with the recycling law, 16 employees here and 60 more in its southern california facility are receiving more and more carpeting every day. example, from recology here in san francisco. >> we have landfill, we...
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. >> reporter: the victim's brother-in-law says she remains in icu at bayview medical center in a medicallyinduced coma on a breathing machine. doctors were able to reconstruct her face but she remains in a lot of pain and it's going to be a long road to recovery. this is a picture of the one- year-old pit bull. his name is blue. the attack happened friday evening when the 78-year-old went outside to get mail in the 700 block of ponca street in greektown. victim's son-in-law -- the victim's son-in-law said she was conscious through the attack. the dog clamped down on her left arm and dragged her down two flights of stairs and mauled her face and bit her ear and crushed her fingers. you can see bloodstains on the sidewalk where the attack happened. henriette ru -- rouzer owns the dog and says she typically keeps the dog on a chain but blue was on the front pourch with her son when he ran from the porch and scared the woman. >> by her scrolling she startled him -- screaming she startled him. she was hitting him and he figured she was attacking. >> reporter: the same family members say the dog
. >> reporter: the victim's brother-in-law says she remains in icu at bayview medical center in a medicallyinduced coma on a breathing machine. doctors were able to reconstruct her face but she remains in a lot of pain and it's going to be a long road to recovery. this is a picture of the one- year-old pit bull. his name is blue. the attack happened friday evening when the 78-year-old went outside to get mail in the 700 block of ponca street in greektown. victim's son-in-law -- the...
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we are composed of african networks, the asian law caucus, asian-pacific islander out rich, the central american resource center, the filipino community center, delores street agencies. the collective has been funded through the generosity of the mayor's how high office. have for the upcoming year, we are facing $140,000 shortfall. you look at the funding for the collaborative, between the current fiscal year and the upcoming fiscal year, there does not appear to be a shortfall because of a technicality in our contract period. in the current fiscal year, we are only written into the budget for 10 of 12 months. for the next fiscal year, we are going to be kept at the same level which means 10 months will be spread across 12 months. the impact on our services will mean over 600 san franciscans will not be able to receive the necessary immigration services to navigate a confusing immigration system, including counseling, a process for naturalization, but immigration proceedings, education and immigration services. and large portion of these cuts extend beyond the immigrants in the city. our services help keep fami
we are composed of african networks, the asian law caucus, asian-pacific islander out rich, the central american resource center, the filipino community center, delores street agencies. the collective has been funded through the generosity of the mayor's how high office. have for the upcoming year, we are facing $140,000 shortfall. you look at the funding for the collaborative, between the current fiscal year and the upcoming fiscal year, there does not appear to be a shortfall because of a...
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you contacted command center here and they will dispatch law enforcement. >> search volunteers may come across scenes like these, items of clothing, a black trash bags and other items that could be important evidence. >> you never touch any potential evidence because this is a criminal investigation. everywhere you are searching is potentially a crime scene. >> for more information on how you can join the search effort, go to w ww.michellelemissing.co ,m >> we are learning new information. the police have gained new information and hope that it will provide valuable clues. >> we are learning that the new surveillance video from the kaiser rise provides a different angle than the previous ones examined by the detectives. the detectives a plan to seek the assistance of the fbi crime lab to see if the video can be enhanced, it could provide new information in the michelle le homicide investigation. the 26 year-old nursing student was last seen leaving a class at the hospital to go to her car and the rise. it was later discovered several blocks away. that was three weeks ago when she has no
you contacted command center here and they will dispatch law enforcement. >> search volunteers may come across scenes like these, items of clothing, a black trash bags and other items that could be important evidence. >> you never touch any potential evidence because this is a criminal investigation. everywhere you are searching is potentially a crime scene. >> for more information on how you can join the search effort, go to w ww.michellelemissing.co ,m >> we are...