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mr. verizon. [laughter] i think your records, when held by a third-party, when your records are held by a third party and you have a privacy agreement with them, you do not give up your private property interest and you maintain an interest in those records. [applause] one unapologetic senator said if you are not talking to terrorists, why are you worried? he goes on to say he would censor the mail if he could. really? this senator goes on to say when you are an american citizen and they asked for a lawyer, tell them to shut up. really? can we stooped so low that that is our standard? have we fallen so low that that is our standard ? if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear? it's a long way from innocent until proven guilty. our founding fathers would be mortified. i think justice will predominate when the accused is always afford a lawyer, always afforded due process, and always afford trial. [applause] the "new yorker" did the next was a that prevent -- that affected me profoundly.
mr. verizon. [laughter] i think your records, when held by a third-party, when your records are held by a third party and you have a privacy agreement with them, you do not give up your private property interest and you maintain an interest in those records. [applause] one unapologetic senator said if you are not talking to terrorists, why are you worried? he goes on to say he would censor the mail if he could. really? this senator goes on to say when you are an american citizen and they asked...
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Apr 24, 2015
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mr. verizon.think you reckon -- records and help a third party and been fully adjudicated but when your records are held by a third party and you have a privacy agreement with them i think you do not give up their private property interest in your records and you still maintain an interest in those records. [applause] one unapologetic senator who i've had a few rounds with says if you are not talking to terrorists why are you worried? he goes on to say that he would censor the mail if he could. really? this senator goes on to say that when you are an american citizen and ask for a lawyer you just tell them to shut up. really? have we stooped so low that is our standard? that we fallen so low that is their standard? if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear. it's a long way from innocent until proven guilty. our founding fathers would be mortified. i think justice will predominate when the accused is always afforded a lawyer, always afforded due process and always afforded a trial. [appl
mr. verizon.think you reckon -- records and help a third party and been fully adjudicated but when your records are held by a third party and you have a privacy agreement with them i think you do not give up their private property interest in your records and you still maintain an interest in those records. [applause] one unapologetic senator who i've had a few rounds with says if you are not talking to terrorists why are you worried? he goes on to say that he would censor the mail if he could....
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mr. verizon and to twitter certainly affect all of us. i don't use twitter. i'm sorry. my kids do. so it aaffectffects our kids. we should care about this. it's fantastic there's an organization here in washington like the constitution project that brings people together to address these issues. the last thing i have to do before i thank you and bid you good evening is remind you, tcp can't do this without your help. obviously, the folks who sponsor, who bought tickets tonight, people who respond to the campaigns throughout the year the foundations that support tcp help make this happen. i would ask you, there's an envelope you got on your way in. you can put something in it on the way out or stick it in the mail. please do what you can to help tcp and for all of the lawyers in the room, i know there's plenty of you here, we're always looking for volunteers to help with our work. please reach out. thank you all. have a great evening. [ applause ] >> the house oversight and government reform committee is in recess so members can attend the joint congress to hear from the japanese pr
mr. verizon and to twitter certainly affect all of us. i don't use twitter. i'm sorry. my kids do. so it aaffectffects our kids. we should care about this. it's fantastic there's an organization here in washington like the constitution project that brings people together to address these issues. the last thing i have to do before i thank you and bid you good evening is remind you, tcp can't do this without your help. obviously, the folks who sponsor, who bought tickets tonight, people who...
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mr. verizon on it. last i heard, mr. verizon is not a person.cting hundreds of millions of records is not right. i tell people, look, your phone records are yours, you have a privacy interest you maintain no matter who is holding them, your phone records are yours. the government -- it is none of their dam is this what you're doing on your phone. [applause] senator paul: you can't say dam -- you can say sdamn in new hampshire, can you? we need to defend the fifth amendment. government cannot take your stuff. your property, your things without just compensation. you say, surely they do not. [laughter] senator paul: the government can't take your stuff without you being convicted of a crime. the washington post is that a series of this for the last six months. they found that the people affected by this are disproportionately minorities. poor, people who live in cities where police have more patrols. an example someone lives in philadelphia, his teenage son was holding $40 worth of illegal drugs, honesty kid, do something to the kid, they came and
mr. verizon on it. last i heard, mr. verizon is not a person.cting hundreds of millions of records is not right. i tell people, look, your phone records are yours, you have a privacy interest you maintain no matter who is holding them, your phone records are yours. the government -- it is none of their dam is this what you're doing on your phone. [applause] senator paul: you can't say dam -- you can say sdamn in new hampshire, can you? we need to defend the fifth amendment. government cannot...
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mr. verizon on it. last i checked, mr. verizon is not a person.is not right. your phone records are yours. you of a privacy interest to maintain the matter who is holding them. the government, it is none of their damn business what you are doing on your phone. [applause] senator paul: you can say damn in new hampshire can't you? [laughter] senator paul: we have to defend the fourth, the second amendment. we have to defend the fifth amendment. everybody gets due process, no matter who you are. government cannot take your stuff, your property, your things without just compensation. you say, surely they don't. [laughter] senator paul: civil forfeiture. this is where the government can take your stuff without you ever been convicted of a crime. washington post has done a series of this for the last six month. you know what they found? the people affected by it are minorities. most of them are poor, disproportionately people who live in cities where the police have more patrols. i will give you an example. christo lives in philadelphia. is a son with s
mr. verizon on it. last i checked, mr. verizon is not a person.is not right. your phone records are yours. you of a privacy interest to maintain the matter who is holding them. the government, it is none of their damn business what you are doing on your phone. [applause] senator paul: you can say damn in new hampshire can't you? [laughter] senator paul: we have to defend the fourth, the second amendment. we have to defend the fifth amendment. everybody gets due process, no matter who you are....
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mr. verizon doesn't have a right to release my records. you put the individual's name, what papers you want, and you should have probable cause that the person committed a crime. i have a great deal of objection on privacy issues. also on criminal jus sis ishtice issues. i think i can attract people beyond the republican party but not defend the republican party. a kid that makes a mistake with marijuana shouldn't go to jail. a kid that makes a mistake with marijuana should go to jail for 55 years. "rolling stone" did an article. timmy tyler was caught with lsd when he was 23 23 years ago. he's 46 now but will spend the rest of his life in jail for lsd. i don't approve of that. it's bad for you but i don't want to put you in jail, particularly where there are horrendous things happening. if you look at the statistics of who is going to jail, disproportionately black hispanic and poor. is there racism involved in this? there is an inadvertent racial outcome coming from it but it is real. if you look at surveys of whites and blacks and drug
mr. verizon doesn't have a right to release my records. you put the individual's name, what papers you want, and you should have probable cause that the person committed a crime. i have a great deal of objection on privacy issues. also on criminal jus sis ishtice issues. i think i can attract people beyond the republican party but not defend the republican party. a kid that makes a mistake with marijuana shouldn't go to jail. a kid that makes a mistake with marijuana should go to jail for 55...
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mr. verizon is not a person. collecting hundreds of millions of records is not right. are yours. you maintain no matter what. the government, it is none of their dam business what you are doing on your phone. you can say "damn" in new hampshire, can't you? we need to defend the fifth amendment. everybody gets due process, no matter who you are. the government cannot take your stuff. your property, your things. without just compensation. you say, surely they don't. simple forfeiture. this is where the government can take your stuff without you ever being convicted of a crime. the washington post did a series on this. you know what they found? is proportionately, the people affected by it are poor. disproportionately they are people that live in cities where the police have more patrols. i will give you an example. what man lives in philadelphia. his teenage son was selling $40 worth of illegal drugs. ok, punish the kid. do something to get. you know what they did? they came and barricaded the house. they took the house. this is a poor family living in the city. the only
mr. verizon is not a person. collecting hundreds of millions of records is not right. are yours. you maintain no matter what. the government, it is none of their dam business what you are doing on your phone. you can say "damn" in new hampshire, can't you? we need to defend the fifth amendment. everybody gets due process, no matter who you are. the government cannot take your stuff. your property, your things. without just compensation. you say, surely they don't. simple forfeiture....
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mr. verizon is not a person. collecting of hundreds of millions of records is not right.. your phone records are yours. you have a privacy interest you maintain the matter who is holding them. your phone records are yours. and the government, it is none of their damn business what are you doing on your phone. [applause] you can't say damn in new hampshire, can you? [laughter] were going to support the fourth amendment, second amendment first amendment. we need to defend the fifth amendment. you get due process, no matter who you are. the government cannot take your things without just compensation. you say, surely they don't. [laughter] civil forfeiture. this is where the government can take your stuff without you ever been convicted of a crime. "washington post" has done a series on this six months. you know what they found? disproportionately, the people affected by it are minorities, they are poor, they are people who live in cities where the police have more patrols. i will give you an example. cristo's son was selling $40 worth of illegal drugs. they came and barrica
mr. verizon is not a person. collecting of hundreds of millions of records is not right.. your phone records are yours. you have a privacy interest you maintain the matter who is holding them. your phone records are yours. and the government, it is none of their damn business what are you doing on your phone. [applause] you can't say damn in new hampshire, can you? [laughter] were going to support the fourth amendment, second amendment first amendment. we need to defend the fifth amendment. you...
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we have with us today two other speakers, damon sill verizon the director of policy and special counsel for the afl/cio and we think of him as the mrant as a swipe but a positive thing for damon. he's done a incredible number of things. it is a special attorney general probono for the state and the research advisory committee and the public advisory group and he was deputy chair of the oversight panel for tarp from 2008-2011 to covers a whole range of economic and regulatory avenues and has done so from a strong service perspective and from 2006 to 20108 was from the advisory committee on the auditing profession. and we are putting him back into the labor camp today and i'm sure he can handle that. and finally speaking is michael strain recently named director of economic studies and long been a scholar with the american enterprise institute. so to give you the similar sort of thing he is the economist at aei who would -- we would probably read most. michael is well-known for taking iconic classical views not by press but manages to get him in the news most. contributor to the washington post and done research with the labor dynami
we have with us today two other speakers, damon sill verizon the director of policy and special counsel for the afl/cio and we think of him as the mrant as a swipe but a positive thing for damon. he's done a incredible number of things. it is a special attorney general probono for the state and the research advisory committee and the public advisory group and he was deputy chair of the oversight panel for tarp from 2008-2011 to covers a whole range of economic and regulatory avenues and has...
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verizon and under armour reports. don't froorget. jack and suzy welch will join us. the books is "the real life mba." it is a tough, hard book to read. an emotional look by mr. welch.brendan: thomas mahone stresses royalty. also the literal british kind of . it takes 50 hours of manual labor. you can wait a year or more. tom mahone has his own firm english cut. he joins us on set. to want to talk aboutm suits. i want to talk about apprenticeship. we have been teasing this as an art, but it is a trade. what does it take to cut up bespoke patterns by hand? tom: tim e is the essential key. in order to cut the pattern successfully, to measure somebody and design something, you have to know how it goes together. so you have to be able to know all the backstory as well. you got to know literally from the ground up what a human being making something to do. it is not just about the fit. cloth has to be shaped formed. so, traditionally, it is not quite the way now, but is to be four years of learning to make in a work room. a further three years of the cutting room. and that would be combined with college where you learn to dress. brendan: he start sewing is a taylor. only
verizon and under armour reports. don't froorget. jack and suzy welch will join us. the books is "the real life mba." it is a tough, hard book to read. an emotional look by mr. welch.brendan: thomas mahone stresses royalty. also the literal british kind of . it takes 50 hours of manual labor. you can wait a year or more. tom mahone has his own firm english cut. he joins us on set. to want to talk aboutm suits. i want to talk about apprenticeship. we have been teasing this as an art,...
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verizon. >>> while i set out to do an entertaining talk show you could not keep vietnam out of the conversation. >> what did you do mrned to dick cavett and his show offered an outlet. and a new pbs documentary is looking at the conflict through the lens of his talk show. mr. dick cavett is here with us. we need a show like this especially given all the conflicts going on around in the world. >> you might two or three shows to cover all the conflicts now. and our ability to get into a new war every few months. i have been emersed in watergate when i did the watergate special, and now emerged in vietnam vietnam. you couldn't do anything without it but tony randal and warren beaty, and the subject came up and you could not stay away from it. it's a mixed blessing being back in it how much we repressed and how much we may have forgotten, and at the end i had written, i thought how many americans know who won the vietnam war? we didn't? >> how many knew it was not a war? looking back on it what struck you as things that you didn't remember the same way, or what influenced you at the time versus the way you feel now? >> i
verizon. >>> while i set out to do an entertaining talk show you could not keep vietnam out of the conversation. >> what did you do mrned to dick cavett and his show offered an outlet. and a new pbs documentary is looking at the conflict through the lens of his talk show. mr. dick cavett is here with us. we need a show like this especially given all the conflicts going on around in the world. >> you might two or three shows to cover all the conflicts now. and our ability to...