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is it possible to legalize this? >> they would have to fill out the compliance form and go through the planning department on that. >> i understand that, but as far as a review. we have looked at this building, it might be one of those able to be legalized but has to go through the process. >> yes. >> what are the fines involved? >> notice of violation. okay. it shows nine times penalty for $2,000 of work notice of violation. >> nine times 2,000. >> nine times 2,000. >> commissioner mccarthy. >> i don't think deputy director you can answer the question, a question was brought up about the fines being on the burden of the owner, the landlord, right? what is policy procedure if they are trying to do the right thing and correct the violation about moving the violations, the fees to the violator? >> when they obtain the permit, when they're trying to find compliance, the supervisor could reduce it -- >> under the current application. >> yes. hang on just -- >> that will be determined whoever picks up the permit. whoever
is it possible to legalize this? >> they would have to fill out the compliance form and go through the planning department on that. >> i understand that, but as far as a review. we have looked at this building, it might be one of those able to be legalized but has to go through the process. >> yes. >> what are the fines involved? >> notice of violation. okay. it shows nine times penalty for $2,000 of work notice of violation. >> nine times 2,000. >>...
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if you going to legalize why not make it legal at every bar and restaurant? >> it's a fair point. you don't want people to leave the small businesses to go to the race see nose, like casinos. why would you go to the meadowlands when you could go across the river. it's a matter of making these tracks were attractive. >> perspective, does industry go away if it doesn't legalize? >> i don't know if it could go away. horse racing is not where it was in the 70s and 80s. the meadowlands have their signature events in the free house kind of hanging on. they could use a big boost. this bill would probably help. >> victory for christie or phil murphy? >> i think will be a credit for both. this is part of christie's legacy. >> george, let's talk sports. what we can. the changes with the new york giants cannot get out of their own way. eli gets benched and the coach is out. >> there trying to clean up the mess starting today. ben maccabee showed up and was asked for his key card. jerry reese was also fired. the giants never get rid of a coach during the regular season. this is the shortest c
if you going to legalize why not make it legal at every bar and restaurant? >> it's a fair point. you don't want people to leave the small businesses to go to the race see nose, like casinos. why would you go to the meadowlands when you could go across the river. it's a matter of making these tracks were attractive. >> perspective, does industry go away if it doesn't legalize? >> i don't know if it could go away. horse racing is not where it was in the 70s and 80s. the...
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legalized recreational marijuana will live and die on one thing, price. if a legal pot is cheaper, the black market will remain strong.>> you are going to have those problems, if the price is so much more, or it is very hard to get. >> reporter: amasses clear, if retailers charge too much, or cities make it hard to get to those retailers, black marketeers will respond with lower prices. >>> thank you for watching our special report on the legalization on recreational marijuana. for more, you can always go to ktvu.com where we have an entire section of what you need to know of the upcoming law. [music] >>> today is not a holiday, it is a tragic loss of one of our own. one of our own by the name of andrew camilleri. who is a hero now and forever. >> the chp in morning fact -- morning frosted i pretty driver under the influence led into his patrol car late last. good evening. >> frank and julie are often. we are learning more about the officer who was killed as he was working to keep the roads safe from reckless and impaired drivers. lee martinez joining us
legalized recreational marijuana will live and die on one thing, price. if a legal pot is cheaper, the black market will remain strong.>> you are going to have those problems, if the price is so much more, or it is very hard to get. >> reporter: amasses clear, if retailers charge too much, or cities make it hard to get to those retailers, black marketeers will respond with lower prices. >>> thank you for watching our special report on the legalization on recreational...
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he is the legal director of free speech for people he oversees the legal advocacy program. he previously served as assistant regional council in the united states environmental protection agency new england office where he received epa's national gold metal for sectional service. , and achievement award and several other awards. he previously clerked for the united states court of appeals for the first circuit and douglas woodlock for the district of massachusetts. he is a graduate of stanford law school. he will discuss the following legal grounds for an impeachment investigation. the is directing law-enforcement to pursue political targets. he is abusing the pardon power, undermining freedom of the press and threatening nuclear war. next we will hear from jennifer, a professor at vermont law school. she researches and writes in the areas of corporate governance, financial market reform, securities regulation, and white collar crime. she has testified as an expert between the banking committee and the subcommittee concerning banking and financial reform related matters. he
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as the top legal aide to attorney greg abbott, he advised the office on a wide variety of legal matters. in 2005 he was appointed to serve as the justice on the texas supreme court. elected to a full term in 2006 and reelected in 2012, justice willett has served with distinction on the texas high court now for over a decade. during that time he has ruled fairly and impartially. four of his former colleagues on the texas supreme court wrote a letter to the judiciary committee supporting justice willett's nomination. here's what they wrote. his demonstrated belief is the courts should enforce both the constitutional rights and constitutional limitations and uphold the rule of law but not enforce a personal agenda. on occasion they continued, we did not agree with each other or with him or his disposition of an appeal but we respected don's opinions and never doubted his devotion to principle. in addition, retired texas supreme court justice wallace jefferson recommended justice willett's nomination writing that he will be a thoughtful, hardworking, diligent and influential member of the c
as the top legal aide to attorney greg abbott, he advised the office on a wide variety of legal matters. in 2005 he was appointed to serve as the justice on the texas supreme court. elected to a full term in 2006 and reelected in 2012, justice willett has served with distinction on the texas high court now for over a decade. during that time he has ruled fairly and impartially. four of his former colleagues on the texas supreme court wrote a letter to the judiciary committee supporting justice...
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was legally authorized, it met the kurpt coded. we have many nonconforming uses. >> i was going to go to that second portion of that. >> and that's why the focus was on trying to find some documentation on such an authorization or permit. >> what was in the r 2 zoning? you're saying it didn't allow parking, but what was in it. >> it's very similar to the rh 2 that we have now, in the sense that it was a low density residential district that required a conditional use authorization for most nonresidential uses, whether they're kind of schools, parking lots, other things like that. i don't have the list, but generally not public commercial. >> no? it wouldn't have allowed it. >> if it did, it was very, very limited. again, the r 2 district is, from a use perspective is very similar to the rh 2 district that we have know. primarily, all the use permits require general use authorization, although some types of parking lots are permitted. a public parking lot, which is open to public, you pay to park, that's the definition of kind of a
was legally authorized, it met the kurpt coded. we have many nonconforming uses. >> i was going to go to that second portion of that. >> and that's why the focus was on trying to find some documentation on such an authorization or permit. >> what was in the r 2 zoning? you're saying it didn't allow parking, but what was in it. >> it's very similar to the rh 2 that we have now, in the sense that it was a low density residential district that required a conditional use...
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because the property owner doesn't want to legalize it, so he encourages dbi to deny legalization, but if it was already empty, and he might want to put a tenant in there, it'll qualifying for legalization. somebody liveds in this property until about a year ago. i'm not exactly sure on all the details, but i feel this is an agency where city agencies -- i feel this is a situation where city agencies are working at differences with each other, where developers are now making laundry rooms and stairways, and who knows what into legal units, that when there's a cottage in the back yard, people should be living in there, and there should be a set standard where dbi can't just sort of arbitrarily decide or because they're encouraged by the property owner to illegalize a unit that could otherwise be lived in. so thank you for your time, and i look forward to your decision. >> president hillis: thank you so much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is eric, and i'm with callente cuatro. we're posi we're opposing this project. it doesn't make any sense, losing this
because the property owner doesn't want to legalize it, so he encourages dbi to deny legalization, but if it was already empty, and he might want to put a tenant in there, it'll qualifying for legalization. somebody liveds in this property until about a year ago. i'm not exactly sure on all the details, but i feel this is an agency where city agencies -- i feel this is a situation where city agencies are working at differences with each other, where developers are now making laundry rooms and...
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legalized recreational marijuana will live and die on one thing, price. if a legal pot is cheaper, the black market will remain strong.>> you are going to have those problems, if the price is so much more, or it is very hard to get. >> reporter: amasses clear, if retailers charge too much, or cities make it hard to get to those retailers, black marketeers will respond with lower prices. >>> thank you for watching our special report on the legalization on recreational marijuana. for more, you can always go to ktvu.com where we have an entire section of what you need to know of the upcoming law. [music]
legalized recreational marijuana will live and die on one thing, price. if a legal pot is cheaper, the black market will remain strong.>> you are going to have those problems, if the price is so much more, or it is very hard to get. >> reporter: amasses clear, if retailers charge too much, or cities make it hard to get to those retailers, black marketeers will respond with lower prices. >>> thank you for watching our special report on the legalization on recreational...
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legalized recreational marijuana will live and die on one thing, price. if a legal pot is cheaper, the black market will remain strong.>> you are going to have those problems, if the price is so much more, or it is very hard to get. >> reporter: amasses clear, if retailers charge too much, or cities make it hard to get to those retailers, black marketeers will respond with lower prices. >>> thank you for watching our special report on the legalization on recreational marijuana. for more, you can always go to ktvu.com where we have an entire section of what you need to know of the upcoming law. [music] >>> tough questions between law enforcement and communities of color.>> that is a different thing for a community to accept.>> started off as a way for communities to express their concerns. over time the conversation got heated.>> we do not train officers to kill. they are trying to stop the threat. >> we have about 5% of police officers that are pigs.>> after a year, both sides are moving towards common ground.>>> i am paul chambers, and welcome to
legalized recreational marijuana will live and die on one thing, price. if a legal pot is cheaper, the black market will remain strong.>> you are going to have those problems, if the price is so much more, or it is very hard to get. >> reporter: amasses clear, if retailers charge too much, or cities make it hard to get to those retailers, black marketeers will respond with lower prices. >>> thank you for watching our special report on the legalization on recreational...
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it does relate to the legal realm. in some sense we need to be legally resill yenlt as well as being resill yenlt as a culture to false information and to cyber operations. and ready to also take action. but in terms of building resilience, it's easy in the swedish context because it's a small country. you all more or less can find some common ground -- >> you mean the finnish -- >> you said swedish. >> almost the same. >> that was a terrible mistake. i'm so sorry. on the finnish case. and when we're talking about the united states today, we have a very divided political arena. we have unfortunately -- i would argue although i haven't seen any data on this, but i have seen reporting indicating that our civic literacy, if you will, is lower than -- certainly than it should be and perhaps lower than it has been in recent past. so you're dealing with a landscape that is perhaps not similar enough to finland's landscape. can you comment on a little bit about what lessons you might draw from your country's experience that c
it does relate to the legal realm. in some sense we need to be legally resill yenlt as well as being resill yenlt as a culture to false information and to cyber operations. and ready to also take action. but in terms of building resilience, it's easy in the swedish context because it's a small country. you all more or less can find some common ground -- >> you mean the finnish -- >> you said swedish. >> almost the same. >> that was a terrible mistake. i'm so sorry. on...
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where abortion is legal and has been legal for decades.w is bridget amiri at the aclu who's been very much involved this fight. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> we talked about this in october about another one of your clients. >> we did. >> and the likelihood of the federal government's m.o. and continuing with the same ways. >> that's exactly right. we knew other young women needed care and we were right. this week in court on behalf of two young women, one in the memo and another one and had to fight the trump administration to ensure they get the care they needed and they were in constitutionally entitled to receive. >> so, tell us about this from a bigger perspective. a young woman in a circumstance like this. let's say she isn't pregnant. let's say she's been diagnosed with ovarian cancer or has been diagnosed with something else that turns in the process of her being detained of the american government and what happens to the health care in that situation? federal government takes on responsibility
where abortion is legal and has been legal for decades.w is bridget amiri at the aclu who's been very much involved this fight. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> we talked about this in october about another one of your clients. >> we did. >> and the likelihood of the federal government's m.o. and continuing with the same ways. >> that's exactly right. we knew other young women needed care and we were right. this week in court on...
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finally turned for legal pot? or might jeff sessions' opposition be a big bummer, man? >>> first, the president drew laughter and applause yesterday when going after what he recogas as fake news. that's not new. what made it note worthy was where he said it. he was speaking to graduates of the fbi academy. these are individuals graduating from a ten-week program which is an accredited semester of study from uva. the episode reminded me of an appearance the president made at the cia headquarters in langley. he said then that visiting the cia was his first official stop and he thanked them for their service. that was appropriate. as he stood in front of a wall memorializing officers killed in the line of duty, the more he spoke the more political he sounded. he defended his inaugural crowd size and even bragged about the number of times he'd been on the time magazine cover. and he went after the media. >> as you know, i have a running war with the media. they are among the most dishonest human beings on earth. [ lau
finally turned for legal pot? or might jeff sessions' opposition be a big bummer, man? >>> first, the president drew laughter and applause yesterday when going after what he recogas as fake news. that's not new. what made it note worthy was where he said it. he was speaking to graduates of the fbi academy. these are individuals graduating from a ten-week program which is an accredited semester of study from uva. the episode reminded me of an appearance the president made at the cia...
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lying here has real problems, legal problems. so i think it sets up very clearly that it went yates, mcgann, trump. the key is what asha brought up. did donald trump know what specifically mike flynn lied to the fbi about, or was it simply, look, this guy is dicey. we've got reason to believe he's saying stuff that isn't true, not just to us, not just to pence, but to the fbi. that's a different thing. if it's specific. and then on the following day, donald trump says, hey, jim comey, is there a way you can kind of, you know, get rid of this. that's very problematic. as my mother always reminds me i never went to law school. i'm not a lawyer. so i mean problematic in a political sense. the mueller investigation's ultimate end if there are recommendations will play out first in the political sphere not the legal sphere. >> you get to talk like a lawyer but didn't take that $100,000 hit. >> to rangappa's point, we don't want to ignore the facts. they start looking at what happened here, and what the president knew and when, they wa
lying here has real problems, legal problems. so i think it sets up very clearly that it went yates, mcgann, trump. the key is what asha brought up. did donald trump know what specifically mike flynn lied to the fbi about, or was it simply, look, this guy is dicey. we've got reason to believe he's saying stuff that isn't true, not just to us, not just to pence, but to the fbi. that's a different thing. if it's specific. and then on the following day, donald trump says, hey, jim comey, is there...
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will be legal, it won't be available everywhere.aller localities have approved licenses to start recreational sales on january 1st. cities like san francisco and los angeles won't be ready for legal sales under the new regulations for days or weeks. >> we're talking about an unregulated industry that's been thriving for at least 22 years. that now you have this set of rules and track and trace system and taxation and all these local agencies and bureaucrats and state regulators and licenses. it's a totally different beast. >> reporter: bumps in the road ahead for california, but legal pot here is expected to spur massive growth for the legal cannabis industry in the u.s. and around the world. so there's a real contradiction here in that some shops that want to play by the rules will have to shut down while they wait for their licenses to operate legally. state's bureau of cannabis control says it is prepared for an onslaught of applications after the first and towns and counties have been laying down their own rules for how, when an
will be legal, it won't be available everywhere.aller localities have approved licenses to start recreational sales on january 1st. cities like san francisco and los angeles won't be ready for legal sales under the new regulations for days or weeks. >> we're talking about an unregulated industry that's been thriving for at least 22 years. that now you have this set of rules and track and trace system and taxation and all these local agencies and bureaucrats and state regulators and...
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, then he has personal legal team.you have john doud part of the personal team who is saying now that he's the one who actually drafted the tweet that president trump put out that said he fired flynn not just because of lying to vice president but because he lied to the fbi. so it seems like there is admission he knew he lied to the fbi, but he hadn't said that at this point in time. she then basically punted that onto john doud saying yeah look he is the one who was beyond the tweet. >> now they can vie for the johnny apple seed award. cast reasonable doubt. all the contradiction is a great thing in the core public opinion because you never know which one has the right story and which one is credible. laying the ground work to discredit the agency that is investigating people closer to your inner circle. now you add the contradictions. and what are the american people to do? how do they evaluate it? which is why you have to look to the special counsel office who can weighed through all of this and say this is what the
, then he has personal legal team.you have john doud part of the personal team who is saying now that he's the one who actually drafted the tweet that president trump put out that said he fired flynn not just because of lying to vice president but because he lied to the fbi. so it seems like there is admission he knew he lied to the fbi, but he hadn't said that at this point in time. she then basically punted that onto john doud saying yeah look he is the one who was beyond the tweet. >>...
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we will then hear from the chair of the border free speech for people and a legal committee. a former federal prosecutor and chief legal counsel is a founding partner of the of boston law firm representing persons of white-collar criminal proceedings state and federal enforcement proceedings with litigation and appeals to provided vice with political campaigns in government ethics and other related areas. with business executives and officials fortune 500 companies and small businesses and nonprofit institutions with state and federal governments previously served as the chair of the massachusetts governor's task force on public integrity a bipartisan committee with landmark legislation overhauling the ethics in campaign finance law and is a graduate of cornell. discussing the of following grounds for obstruction of justice and conspiracy with a foreign government to make crimes against united states including the violation of campaign finance laws also addressing the impeachment hearings should begin now. the final speaker is a progressive activists philanthropist an environ
we will then hear from the chair of the border free speech for people and a legal committee. a former federal prosecutor and chief legal counsel is a founding partner of the of boston law firm representing persons of white-collar criminal proceedings state and federal enforcement proceedings with litigation and appeals to provided vice with political campaigns in government ethics and other related areas. with business executives and officials fortune 500 companies and small businesses and...
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>> legality? ? whether it was legal? in what sense, whether it was a legal thing to do? yes. that didn't enter the discussion. i was asking whether you were concerned whether that would be legal and proper. we didn't consider it at the time, no. the threat seems so egregious in the minds of these folks, they will just act and deal with legal consequences later even though there turns out to be no evidence that there was a plot by the soviets or chinese to inspire antiwar protests, civil rights movement activities and so forth. >> i was curious when you were talking about the fbi counterfeiting letters to mlk, what year was that? >> that was 1964, right after he received the nobel peace prize. the result of this church committee investigations, on the legal side, the most in written the of establishment -- better checks on foreign and domestic intelligence agencies, but is in approval on what existed. they propose changes to make permanent. the house creates its own. this is opposed by the white house and intelligence community , by some conservatives at the time, especially t
>> legality? ? whether it was legal? in what sense, whether it was a legal thing to do? yes. that didn't enter the discussion. i was asking whether you were concerned whether that would be legal and proper. we didn't consider it at the time, no. the threat seems so egregious in the minds of these folks, they will just act and deal with legal consequences later even though there turns out to be no evidence that there was a plot by the soviets or chinese to inspire antiwar protests, civil...
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>> to establish the legal nonconforming clause. >> okay. on that motion, commissioner lazarus. >> commissioner lazarus: no. >> president honda: aye. >> >> commissioner wilson: e [ inaudible ] >> okay. and commissioner. >> commissioner swig: no. >> okay. >> i'm going to move to continue this case. >> oh, good. >> so that additional information related to the city's authorized use can be provided. >> takes three. >> okay. vice president, do you want to pick a date for that? >> one month? >> january 17th, commissioner swig. >> how's our schedule? >> well, commissioner swig won't be there that night. >> i'd like to be there. >> perhaps if you want to look at a later date. you could do the 31st. >> january 31st? >> and are you accepting submissions from both sides? >> yes. >> okay. do you want them at the same time or -- >> same time would be acceptable. >> okay. so the motion, then, from the vice president is to move this -- continue this item to allow additional information related to the city's authorized use and this would be to move it to j
>> to establish the legal nonconforming clause. >> okay. on that motion, commissioner lazarus. >> commissioner lazarus: no. >> president honda: aye. >> >> commissioner wilson: e [ inaudible ] >> okay. and commissioner. >> commissioner swig: no. >> okay. >> i'm going to move to continue this case. >> oh, good. >> so that additional information related to the city's authorized use can be provided. >> takes three....
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a legal perspective. and also earlier in the green room you mentioned sort of future threats we might face. like tampering with information . if you could, i hope i'm not asking you to go too far forward, looking at what we might face in the future and how we can respond from a legal perspective. ms. deeks: sure. so on the resilience point. i mean, i guess, one way to think about a resort to nato and sort of the like-minded democracies therein is a form of resilience. it's a form of employing existing tools that -- and we understand each other very well, we know what each other's capacities are, we have all sorts of flaura that currently exist. so -- and we're all experiencing similar, though not identical, challenges. and so that might be seen as one form of resilience. you might also even cast the use of the existing tools such as the ability to impose sanctions or the ability to sbite for acing -- -- indict for hacking as a sort of form of, look, this might seem new. but we know how to deal with some o
a legal perspective. and also earlier in the green room you mentioned sort of future threats we might face. like tampering with information . if you could, i hope i'm not asking you to go too far forward, looking at what we might face in the future and how we can respond from a legal perspective. ms. deeks: sure. so on the resilience point. i mean, i guess, one way to think about a resort to nato and sort of the like-minded democracies therein is a form of resilience. it's a form of employing...
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and that's a legal requirement.eral government provide access to medical care for this population, without question. abortion is singled out for unique treatment. and what we have seen is that the trump administration has a policy of trying to coerce young women to carry their pregnancies to term and if that fails, they outright block them from accessing abortion. >> physically, by not allowing them to go to medical appointments. >> correct. they have the key, basically, to the shelter, where they're staying and they prohibit the shelter from allowing these young women to be transported for the purposes of obtaining an abortion or receiving abortion counseling. >> what's the difference between how the federal government is handling this for girls under age 18 as opposed to women over the age of 18? >> that's another bizarre part of this story, is that the federal government, for adults in i.c.e. custody, the custody for undocumented immigrants, they allow access to abortion and federal prisons also allow access to a
and that's a legal requirement.eral government provide access to medical care for this population, without question. abortion is singled out for unique treatment. and what we have seen is that the trump administration has a policy of trying to coerce young women to carry their pregnancies to term and if that fails, they outright block them from accessing abortion. >> physically, by not allowing them to go to medical appointments. >> correct. they have the key, basically, to the...
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if we legalize sport betting will this be one more thing to put in atlantic city?t might help the horseracing industry, but why not legalize it across the board and that every establishment that has a liquor license allow for betting? >> i think it's the states right issue and i think that's what you'll hear argued in front of the supreme court including governor christie who is supporting it. for other states have it. new jersey voters voted for it in the referendum so i think this is something that will come. >> to my point, frank, even if we win this thing, we keep pouring money and ideas into atlantic city. the only time it worked was when half the casinos failed in closed and now they're seeing some revenue. you've got thousands of small businesses that will benefit but i'm not sure we have the will of government to implement it the right way. >> i think the big picture is governor christie is taking this as far as he can. it will be a legacy move if he can get this done on his way out. i'm happy to see him working hard. he still the governor for another month
if we legalize sport betting will this be one more thing to put in atlantic city?t might help the horseracing industry, but why not legalize it across the board and that every establishment that has a liquor license allow for betting? >> i think it's the states right issue and i think that's what you'll hear argued in front of the supreme court including governor christie who is supporting it. for other states have it. new jersey voters voted for it in the referendum so i think this is...
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pot could be legal in yers sane few weeks. incoming governor-elect murphy has made a huge part of the campaign. he is saying once he is office. he will push the legislature and get marijuana lellized. well, there has been pushback on the right and the left. senator ron rice saying it affects in a bad way the black community in new jersey and system on the right. state senator saying, hold on a minute. there are a lot of shores that colorado is dealing with and not to mention, the low ref nur projectionses but that aside one town in new jersey not waiting for marijuana to be legal. in fact, the city council in point pleasant beach lead by the mayor steven reid said, you will not sell it on our board walk. we're joined by the major and welcome to crank. how are you? >> thank you, appreciate you are. >> go ahead. >> it is our boardwalk. s our whole town. it is for us. we don't think it is a nice fit for the town and that the way we want it. people have come to find pleasant beach to make. there is a is where we want to keep stit.
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president trump's lack of respect for legal norms also extends to protecting legal targets. 2017, sincerse of the inauguration, mr. trump has repeatedly pressured the department of justice and federal federal bureau of investigation to investigate and adversarieslitical including former campaign opponent hillary clinton and the democratic party. jackson, thert attorney general, who would later serve as a supreme court justice and the chief prosecutor at nuremberg, want the greatest prosecuting power was picking the man or the woman and putting investigators to work winning some offense on her. i chief executive who uses law-enforcement to persecute political enemies is characteristic of an authoritarian regime, not a constitutional republic. that is what republican and democratic presidents have respected law enforcement, with the exception of richard nixon. the second article of impeachment against president nixon specifically cited his use of federal investigative agencies against political opponents. another danger is abuse of power is the president's effort to undermine the freedom of
president trump's lack of respect for legal norms also extends to protecting legal targets. 2017, sincerse of the inauguration, mr. trump has repeatedly pressured the department of justice and federal federal bureau of investigation to investigate and adversarieslitical including former campaign opponent hillary clinton and the democratic party. jackson, thert attorney general, who would later serve as a supreme court justice and the chief prosecutor at nuremberg, want the greatest prosecuting...
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qu quote, deutsch banks takes its legal obligations seriously. here's an interview with the "new york times" a couple of months ago, answering questions as to whether his businesses and finances were fair gain. >> if mueller was looking at your finances and your family finances unrelated to russia, is that a red line? >> i would say yes. >> let's get to all of this with our reporters and guests, white house bureau chief phil rucker, with me on set, national security reporter ken delaney. and chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney who worked on the staff of robert mueller and james comb koecomey of the fbi. let me start with those financial headlines. there's a dispute about the facts, but would you surmise that donald trump's taxes are something that bob mueller either has or will seek to obtain? >> i would, nicole. and here's why. i was a federal prosecutor for a long time and a white collar prosecutor. at the beginning of any case what you need are leads, to how do you get those? the first thing you do, you get credit reports and you get tax r
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our legal system. what i or the new york times decide something is doesn't necessarily matter to the legal system. another big challenge, we tend not to be out front declaring something an act of domestic terrorism and we tend to be waiting for the authorities to call it that. but i don't profess that the new york times has the right formula. these are terms, especially alt-right, that none of us even year.ard of last it did not exist in our vernacular. media andes takes the the new york times some time to come up with a definitive rule. i will pass it on. index it is ae little different. we are not necessarily writing articles or stories about hate crimes or hate incidents. we are just compiling and aggregating information from other news sources and making it easy to find based on who was the victim, what their religion was, ethnicity, what kind of work they did, etc.. is,terms we wrestled with are we really just focused on hate crimes or hate incidents in general? that is something i'm sure you will
our legal system. what i or the new york times decide something is doesn't necessarily matter to the legal system. another big challenge, we tend not to be out front declaring something an act of domestic terrorism and we tend to be waiting for the authorities to call it that. but i don't profess that the new york times has the right formula. these are terms, especially alt-right, that none of us even year.ard of last it did not exist in our vernacular. media andes takes the the new york times...
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we are a very open country to legal immigration. we need to be more precise. what our nation needs to grow economically. i'm not anti-family, far from it, but we -- canada doesn't do it this way, australia doesn't do it this way, we still do. we should be able to deal with issues of border security. we shouldn't have a 2000 mile wall on the southern border the multi-thousand dollar while on the northern border, we should monitor our border coming in and out. not everyone is coming just to work, they are crafting drugs and people, we need to monitor that. we don't need a while anywhere, totally disagree. this adage of a 20 foot wall base for a 21 foot ladder. they would say put a 21 foot ladder because it slows you down in the process, a wall is not designed to prevent you entirely, but to slow you to interdict you and prevent you from coming in. yuma, arizona, when they put up a wall, dramatically slowed down crime in yuma, arizona rather than an open border, there are areas we just really need a wall for vehicular barriers and greater technology but we need m
we are a very open country to legal immigration. we need to be more precise. what our nation needs to grow economically. i'm not anti-family, far from it, but we -- canada doesn't do it this way, australia doesn't do it this way, we still do. we should be able to deal with issues of border security. we shouldn't have a 2000 mile wall on the southern border the multi-thousand dollar while on the northern border, we should monitor our border coming in and out. not everyone is coming just to work,...
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so legalization as a whole is not like a golden road. problems with it and i think they're trying to figure it out as they go through the measures. >> what's different of the number of americans receiving relieves from additional purposes and how i recognize that's not recreational but how we ever turn back the clock on them and say no, you cannot for the side effects of chemo therapy smoking pot or inge ingestible or whatever it maybe, your word on that is what? >> marijuana is a legal substance, i believe it is here to stay. it is legal for states 21 and almost 22 years. >> i think evidence of the relief that it can provide is so obvious. you see children seizures being relieved from it and people getting relieved from chemo therapy from it. the marijuana substance will be difficult to turn the clock back on that. >> emily, the book emily, the book is well done. thanks for being here. >> thank you so much. >> coming up, best and worst tweets and facebook comments. what do we got? got one? smerconish, i'm saying it now, we have to legal
so legalization as a whole is not like a golden road. problems with it and i think they're trying to figure it out as they go through the measures. >> what's different of the number of americans receiving relieves from additional purposes and how i recognize that's not recreational but how we ever turn back the clock on them and say no, you cannot for the side effects of chemo therapy smoking pot or inge ingestible or whatever it maybe, your word on that is what? >> marijuana is a...
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what about the fact that the legal team is arguing over legal strategy rather than the facts here, and the fact that the legal team inside the white house is divided on this. john dowd said that yesterday which caused the hub pwub. >> this is a pattern we have seen, there seems to be disagreement within his own legal team. there was the famous lunch where they were overheard talking by a "new york times" reporter fighting and disagreeing over a legal strategy, and here it doesn't seem to have their ducks in a row about what they want to say publicly about what trump might face, and i think the biggest significance of what dowd said yesterday, you don't come out and make a statement if you don't have some inkling your client is going to be charged with objection of justice. >> it's very unlikely he would be charged with obstruction of justice? why? because there's a good chance that mueller would make it a political process anyway, and all the questions go away. impeachment is a political debate. it's about whether or not you have the votes, high crime and misdemeanor, it doesn't mean a
what about the fact that the legal team is arguing over legal strategy rather than the facts here, and the fact that the legal team inside the white house is divided on this. john dowd said that yesterday which caused the hub pwub. >> this is a pattern we have seen, there seems to be disagreement within his own legal team. there was the famous lunch where they were overheard talking by a "new york times" reporter fighting and disagreeing over a legal strategy, and here it...
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there were legal routes through which legal objectives would've been met. they argue that security and liberty are compatible. in 1978, congress passes the board surveillance act which creates a special court to review wiretap request. this is meant to draw a line between foreign and domestic spying. there is also a 10 year term limit placed on fbi directors. hoover is a director until he dies in 1941. -- 71 . nonetheless, here we are, because this doesn't stop. in the 1980's the fbi spies on those opposed to ronald reagan's policies in south america. the terrorist attacks of september 2001 on surprisingly are a huge impetus to reboot this kind of program. fear drives the feeling that you must act regardless of the legal propriety of it, deal with the consequences later. the nsa after september 11 begins collecting the metadata of every phone call in the united states, from major carriers, which is just, who did you call, how did you call them, what time, what date. phone conversations, actual transcripts, so long as someone is outside of united states. int
there were legal routes through which legal objectives would've been met. they argue that security and liberty are compatible. in 1978, congress passes the board surveillance act which creates a special court to review wiretap request. this is meant to draw a line between foreign and domestic spying. there is also a 10 year term limit placed on fbi directors. hoover is a director until he dies in 1941. -- 71 . nonetheless, here we are, because this doesn't stop. in the 1980's the fbi spies on...
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and i'm going to say legal strategy with i don't know legal strategy? what is it here? because it's confusing. >> well, the legal strategy seems to be to make a nixonian claim that the president has total control of the executive branch and thus the president cannot obstruct justice and there are many critics instantly pushing back on this from the fact we have two presidents who were impeached or attempted to be impeached for this issue, so supreme court rulings that argue this is not the case. but that seems to be the strategy that at least unfolded over the weekend. >> legal scholars are flit on this. some do agree with the president that you cannot obstruct justice as the chief law enforcement officer in h the united states, but the political optics of that are interesting because if it you go back to the campaign, one of the central arguments against hillary clinton and the clinton as in general is that they had their own set of rules, that they were above the law. here's what the president said. >> no one will be above the law. we will have one set of rules for ev
and i'm going to say legal strategy with i don't know legal strategy? what is it here? because it's confusing. >> well, the legal strategy seems to be to make a nixonian claim that the president has total control of the executive branch and thus the president cannot obstruct justice and there are many critics instantly pushing back on this from the fact we have two presidents who were impeached or attempted to be impeached for this issue, so supreme court rulings that argue this is not...
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since it is a legal matter i'm not allowed to weigh? >> you have weighed in on other special counsel matters before, a statement of fact, what day the president discovered this lie issue. >> i'm telling you a as statement of fact you should contact john dowd. doesn't seem that hard. >> you said a moment ago that the president would want somebody in the senate who supports hess agenda. is it the white house's position that it is worse to have a democrat in that senate seat than somebody accused of sexually abusing a teen girl? >> as i said we foopd the allegations to be troubling. >> why did the president endorse? >> look, i think those are different things in terms of we aren't going to be the ones to determine that process. that's for the people of alabama to determine. what those things come down on. he does want people that support his agenda. he's not going to obviously support a democrat. i think if that's our standard then we need a look at a number of members of congress that have had allegations brought against them that are sti
since it is a legal matter i'm not allowed to weigh? >> you have weighed in on other special counsel matters before, a statement of fact, what day the president discovered this lie issue. >> i'm telling you a as statement of fact you should contact john dowd. doesn't seem that hard. >> you said a moment ago that the president would want somebody in the senate who supports hess agenda. is it the white house's position that it is worse to have a democrat in that senate seat than...
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is it legalize to sell recreational pot on january 1st.e states looking to grow its economy, next. plus, netflix for the whole family. on us. so, they get their shows... let's go, girl! you're gonna love this bit! and you get yours. watch however you want. on your phone, tablet, or tv. for just forty bucks per line. with no extra charges. let's rock this joint! all on america's best unlimited network, t-mobile. the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> smoking marijuana in california have been legal for more than 20 years. all that changes on monday when anyone 21 and over can trade their hard earned green for the legal green of recreational marijuana. with the potential for billions of dollars of tax revenue and tons of new jobs for those looking. the goal is bracing for a green rush. cnn miguel marquez has more. >> ana, legal po
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is that wise legal strategy? >> it seems like a really poor legal strategy, joy.or one thing, it's certainly something that mueller's team was fully prepared for. it's the strategy that the defense uses against every cooperator in virtually every case. and like you say, here it's really dangerous because they don't know exactly what it is that flynn would ultimate testify to or cooperate on. and if, for instance, he's talking about conversations that are backed up by pieces of paper documenting them, and the president's team has tried to paint him out as being a liar, it will boomerang on them very heavily and reflect poorly on the president. >> right. and if he's a liar, doesn't it beg the question of why he was hired. let's go back to the way that donald trump used to act toward michael flynn. supposedly his conversations with jim comey had to do with him not just wanting comey to pledge loyalty to donald trump himself, but also to give flynn a break, can't you see your way clear to letting flynn go, he called him a good guy. these are some of the tweets at the
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es totalmente legal, lo Único que no puede hacer es influir para que avance mÁs rÁpido."n privado que cuando la oficina de un congresistallama hay miras para preguntar por el proceso de una persona, ese proceso suele acelerarse. >> estamos viendo que la administraciÓn de trump quiere reducir la cantidad de inmigrantes en este paÍs, incluyendo los que hasta ahora han tenido autorizaciÓn de empleo, estarÍa legal. pablo: el gobierno niega que el objetivo sea hacer mÁs difÍcil el proceso, sino asegurar la integridad del mismo. el aÑo cierra con una nueva medida para restringir la inmigraciÓn, que se suma a la constelaciÓn de daca, tps, y los planes para eliminar la loterÍa de vista. >> es una guerra en contra de los inmigrantes. pablo: los congresistas tienen una oficina especial para asistir a los habitantes en su distrito en cosa que pueda necesitar. en esta ocasiÓn, se trata de limitar las acciones de congresistas y senadores con mucho poder e influencia, asÍ que habrÁ que ver realmente hasta dÓnde quieres llegar la administraciÓn trump con este tema. katiria: las polÍtica
es totalmente legal, lo Único que no puede hacer es influir para que avance mÁs rÁpido."n privado que cuando la oficina de un congresistallama hay miras para preguntar por el proceso de una persona, ese proceso suele acelerarse. >> estamos viendo que la administraciÓn de trump quiere reducir la cantidad de inmigrantes en este paÍs, incluyendo los que hasta ahora han tenido autorizaciÓn de empleo, estarÍa legal. pablo: el gobierno niega que el objetivo sea hacer mÁs difÍcil...
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criticism grows over the actions of two former police officers who revealed legal pornographic images had been found on a work computer of the cabinet minister damian green. the majority of police officers and chiefs of police realise it is very important that policing in our country important that policing in our cou ntry stays important that policing in our country stays out of party politics. donald trump's former national security adviser admits lying about his russian contacts and is prepared to give testimony that implicates the president's son—in—law — according to reports. the act as amended is past. republicans in the us celebrate getting their tax reforms through the senate — in their first major legislative success under president trump. barclays bank says it will no longer offer a russian antivirus software programme free to customers after warnings it could be exploited by the kremlin. coming up... it's already been a big sporting day down under. australia narrowly beat england in brisbane by six points to nil to lift the rugby league world cup. and it's honours even in a
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as opposed to legal at this point. okay guys, switching gears completely here, i want to talk about the alabama senate race and hearing what doug jones said this morning when asked if he would consider voting with republicans on some issues a z a representative of a deeply red state. here it is. >> of course i do. i mean, look, jake, one of the problems in american politics right now, in my opinion, is that everybody thinks because you're a member of one party or another you're going to vote a certain way. and that should not be the case. shouldn't ever be the case. i'm going to talk to people on both sides of the aisle, try to figure out what sing in the best interest of my state and in the country. now, don't expect me to vote solidly for the republicans or democrats. i don't think anybody should be able to count on my vote for anything. they've got to make sure i'm looking at it, studying it, and i'm going to study all sides. >> jeremy, there is a reelection now in three years here, is there a scenario where jones c
as opposed to legal at this point. okay guys, switching gears completely here, i want to talk about the alabama senate race and hearing what doug jones said this morning when asked if he would consider voting with republicans on some issues a z a representative of a deeply red state. here it is. >> of course i do. i mean, look, jake, one of the problems in american politics right now, in my opinion, is that everybody thinks because you're a member of one party or another you're going to...