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this computer chip on somebody's overcoat -- to take this computer chip on somebody's overcoat and follow every citizen in definitely. under your theory, and the theory espoused in your brief, you could monitor and track every person threw their cell phone. because today, the smart phone and it signals that the police can pick up and used to follow somebody anywhere they go. your theory is somewhat as the person, that what you are monitoring is the movement of a person, they have no reasonable expectation that their possessions will not be used by you. that is really the bottom line. to invade their sense of integrity in their choices about who they want to see or use their things. >> think that goes considerably further than our position. our position is not the court should overrule the case and permit monitoring within a private residence. that is off limits, absent warrant or exigent circumstances and probable cause. monitoring an individual through their clothing poses an extremely high likelihood they will add to replace " were the have reasonable expectation of privacy. >> it happe
this computer chip on somebody's overcoat -- to take this computer chip on somebody's overcoat and follow every citizen in definitely. under your theory, and the theory espoused in your brief, you could monitor and track every person threw their cell phone. because today, the smart phone and it signals that the police can pick up and used to follow somebody anywhere they go. your theory is somewhat as the person, that what you are monitoring is the movement of a person, they have no reasonable...
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hats, glove, and overcoat. >>> still to come. deadly accident. the mistake two men made before they began working on an underground sewer line. >>> animal abuse. charged with 104 counts. the shocking request a frederick woman is making to animal control. >>> and get out the sunglasses. will this bright, beautiful weather continue? >> wjz 13 is always on. for the top stories on wjz.com, for instant updates and first warning weather all the time, click wjz.com. @ ,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] having grands! biscuits in the morning is easy. just pop 'em in... then go about your business... and in just 15 minutes, your family can enjoy warm fresh from the oven biscuits. grands! warm ideas made easy. ♪ start your morning a whole new way! ♪ ♪ pillsbury grands! biscuits ♪ filled with breakfast ingredients ♪ ♪ ready in minutes! ♪ you gotta taste...mmmm a brand new morning ♪ [ female announcer ] new pillsbury grands! biscuit sandwiches. >>> there's a sunshine. our november sunshine. i feel like we have more in november than we did in all of october. >>
hats, glove, and overcoat. >>> still to come. deadly accident. the mistake two men made before they began working on an underground sewer line. >>> animal abuse. charged with 104 counts. the shocking request a frederick woman is making to animal control. >>> and get out the sunglasses. will this bright, beautiful weather continue? >> wjz 13 is always on. for the top stories on wjz.com, for instant updates and first warning weather all the time, click wjz.com. @...
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understand the argument because trespass is accomplished no matter what you put on somebody's, or overcoat or what have you. you put nonworking device in somebody's car and it would still be a trespass but surely the same constitutional problem is not raised. how do you get from trespass to the constitutional problem? >> as i said moments ago what makes it meaningful, meaningful deprivation of a possessed interest is once the gps gets activated. we look at reality. >> doesn't make it a seizure. it makes a surge -- search. you consider trespass for turning information which makes it a surge but i don't see how it is the seizure. you have to stop the person or stop the vehicle. what has been seized when you slap a tracking device on the car? >> what is seized is -- data is seized created by the gps. antoine jones has a right to control the use of his vehicle. what the government did was surreptitiously deprive him of the use of that. >> case involving seizure of data flow in the air as opposed to papers? >> the closest case would be stalin when that court called a fourth amendment violation
understand the argument because trespass is accomplished no matter what you put on somebody's, or overcoat or what have you. you put nonworking device in somebody's car and it would still be a trespass but surely the same constitutional problem is not raised. how do you get from trespass to the constitutional problem? >> as i said moments ago what makes it meaningful, meaningful deprivation of a possessed interest is once the gps gets activated. we look at reality. >> doesn't make...
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from considering the overcoat as judges have made. here today and if this case does go to the sea priem courts it appears likely that the european rests were and as a whole the basis for the european arrest warrant under which of course european citizens can be extradited to other countries with very little evidence being presented and as a stance that himself. out the course themselves being able to look at that evidence will come under scrutiny. of course there all say many who still maintain that this case is entirely politically may say states and indeed that if i phones is extradited to sweden he will go to the united states and if indeed that is the case then it looks like it's what wiki leaks his life's work essentially is under serious threats they have a critical stilts funding and films himself has said that it may be forced to close in the media or to use laura smith reporting for us there and now we as always are also interested in what you think about the ukase court verdict at r.t. dot com. so far the majority of those w
from considering the overcoat as judges have made. here today and if this case does go to the sea priem courts it appears likely that the european rests were and as a whole the basis for the european arrest warrant under which of course european citizens can be extradited to other countries with very little evidence being presented and as a stance that himself. out the course themselves being able to look at that evidence will come under scrutiny. of course there all say many who still maintain...
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court from considering her overcoat as judges have made clear here today. sue and his team considering that next steps and for more on really on the european arrest warrant time joined by jim carr and he's the chair of an organization called civil rights international. jim if this case does go to the sea pretty cool what it looks like clean. figure panna wrestler and itself could come under scrutiny is that something that you would welcome yes. i do think the european arrest warrant should come under scrutiny because it is being abused for political purposes because when you know song was in sweden he did go before the court and they should not allowed him to leave sweden once he was there he should have been tried if they told there was a case against him and then he was allowed to come here to england and now after that then i believe that there was pressure put on the swedish government perhaps by the american government by other governments who were embarrassed as a result of the revelations that wiki leaks exposed to the international community and i b
court from considering her overcoat as judges have made clear here today. sue and his team considering that next steps and for more on really on the european arrest warrant time joined by jim carr and he's the chair of an organization called civil rights international. jim if this case does go to the sea pretty cool what it looks like clean. figure panna wrestler and itself could come under scrutiny is that something that you would welcome yes. i do think the european arrest warrant should come...
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the bullet went through his thick overcoat, through his jacket, through his waistcoat pocket, throughed spectacles? in that pocket, through the 50 page speech he was about to deliver, doublefaulted, so that makes 100 pages, a very thick paper, through his shirt, smacked into a rib on a trajectory which, if it had continued, a fraction of an inch more would have killed him before he sat down. he did, in fact, sit down with the shock of the bullet. the cops wrestle this young man away and took them off, a paranoid psychotic like all the others. tr said, it's all right, he makes me. aware of the fact blood was on his shirt front. and he collects his aides by saying take me to the milwaukee auditorium. i have to deliver my speech. basic colonel, we've got to get you to the hospital, you've been shot. i will go to the auditorium, showing all his 78 teeth. [laughter] so they had to take him. one of these aides felt he had to step out onstage to one the capacity audience that, ladies and gentlemen, colonel roosevelt has been shot, but he does wish to address you tonight. [laughter] and here
the bullet went through his thick overcoat, through his jacket, through his waistcoat pocket, throughed spectacles? in that pocket, through the 50 page speech he was about to deliver, doublefaulted, so that makes 100 pages, a very thick paper, through his shirt, smacked into a rib on a trajectory which, if it had continued, a fraction of an inch more would have killed him before he sat down. he did, in fact, sit down with the shock of the bullet. the cops wrestle this young man away and took...
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. $99 for this overcoat at macy's. great deals, normally $300. >> you are kidding.t is beautiful. it's got the whole deal. who's better than matt? >> i try. >>> coming up next, we haven't forgotten the little ones. every kid's wish list is coming up right after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of a pain free holiday. ♪ this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions, such as tongue or throat swelling, occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects
. $99 for this overcoat at macy's. great deals, normally $300. >> you are kidding.t is beautiful. it's got the whole deal. who's better than matt? >> i try. >>> coming up next, we haven't forgotten the little ones. every kid's wish list is coming up right after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of a pain free holiday. ♪ this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights...
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i like the guy in the nice little overcoat, kashmir, very nice. he is protesting because he can't get to work. there are plenty of people here who want to work and want to occupy the subway and nobody can get to work. you are preventing people who care and have a work ethic and have a pulse and want to get something done. >> unlike bill who i think we should kill you and stuff you and send tout smithsonian because you were the first media person there. >> i was there when it was peace peaceful and they lost me with the subway. no 1 percent ride the subway. the 99%ers ride the subway. you did it one time. >> yes, with him. i even took a picture all pan i can inked and pressed up against it -- all panicked and pressed up against it. >> is that gum on my cam ma sol? >> it is true. >> only 1 percenters i have seen on the subway, and that is mayor bloomburg for a advertisement. i saw coams on the subway and i would like to think about what kind of conversation we could have had. >> actually by the end of the ride the entire car left where i was sitting
i like the guy in the nice little overcoat, kashmir, very nice. he is protesting because he can't get to work. there are plenty of people here who want to work and want to occupy the subway and nobody can get to work. you are preventing people who care and have a work ethic and have a pulse and want to get something done. >> unlike bill who i think we should kill you and stuff you and send tout smithsonian because you were the first media person there. >> i was there when it was...
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>> in the original report, they said she was in a flannel night gown and socks and had an overcoat down that they took off of her when finding her body. in the original report, they said the jacket would have weighed her down and made it worse in the drowning. the author in the book said they have done porence -- forensic testing on the same jacket and it would act as a life preserver, this jacket would have kept her alive for hours in the water floating nearby this boat. so there are a lot of questions to the investigating, when they reopened it, wait a minute, if she was alive for hours, why wasn't anyone looking for her? why didn't robert wagner, her husband at the time try to call for help, call 911 and the coast guard. anything. and this is one of the reasons we're told they reopened the investigating. >> and also, we heard today during the press conference that police said that robert wagner was not a suspect but natalie woods sister, we understand, is accusing him of withholding information about the case? precisely. she said she's tried to talk to robert wagner about this, givin
>> in the original report, they said she was in a flannel night gown and socks and had an overcoat down that they took off of her when finding her body. in the original report, they said the jacket would have weighed her down and made it worse in the drowning. the author in the book said they have done porence -- forensic testing on the same jacket and it would act as a life preserver, this jacket would have kept her alive for hours in the water floating nearby this boat. so there are a...
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the bullet went through his thick overcoat, through his jacket, through his pocket, through the steel rimmed case in the pocket, through the 50-page speech he was about to deliver, double folded so that makes 100 pages of very thick paper, through his shirt, smacked into a rib on a trajectory which if it continued, a fraction of an inch, it would have killed him before he sat down. he did, in fact, sit down with the shock of the bullet. the cops wrestled this young man away and took him off, a paranoid psychotic like all the others. tr said, it's all right. he tinged me. aware of the fact that blood was beginning to spread in his shirt front, and he polaxed his aids by saying take me to the milwaukee auditorium. i have to deliver my speech. they said, colonel, we have to get you to hospital. you've been shot. i will go to the auditorium! showing all 78 teeth. [laughter] they had to take him, one of the aids felt he had to step out on stage to warn the capacity audience to say, ladies and gentlemen, colonel roosevelt has been shot, but he does wish to address you tonight -- [laughter]
the bullet went through his thick overcoat, through his jacket, through his pocket, through the steel rimmed case in the pocket, through the 50-page speech he was about to deliver, double folded so that makes 100 pages of very thick paper, through his shirt, smacked into a rib on a trajectory which if it continued, a fraction of an inch, it would have killed him before he sat down. he did, in fact, sit down with the shock of the bullet. the cops wrestled this young man away and took him off, a...
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the fact that gorbachev, the younger man, arrived with a hat and muffler and overcoat on a very chilly day in november, but our older president stepped out to greet him, of course, with just to suit -- his suit and got wrapped up and looking younger and more rigorous. and they did the walk around and there was a place to sit and a fireplace and a chance to bond. his advisers knew that not on the intricacies of arms control, but on the human connection that ronald reagan, if there were to be any chance for the two men to bond and bridge their s, would be atance i man to man. years after president reagan dyed by oust gorbachev, what was it about him? how could you connect with him? and he said, i liked him. it went back to that november day. and i could not have seen jiabao in crear faces when it all fell apart. -- angrier faces -- i cannot have seen two angrier faces when it all fell apart. but if ronald reagan had not had a founprofound belief in reducig the number of nuclear weapons -- he came to it from a different place and with the help of his national security advisor and the stat
the fact that gorbachev, the younger man, arrived with a hat and muffler and overcoat on a very chilly day in november, but our older president stepped out to greet him, of course, with just to suit -- his suit and got wrapped up and looking younger and more rigorous. and they did the walk around and there was a place to sit and a fireplace and a chance to bond. his advisers knew that not on the intricacies of arms control, but on the human connection that ronald reagan, if there were to be any...
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people are still wearing overcoats, paths. it however is a beautiful morning and hats -- people are wearing hats. >>mark: thank you, jacki. >>daria: erica, what should expect today? >>erica: slowly but surely we are noticing that it is just a positive direction for the temperatures. right outside the door, we are looking at 40's and 50's. downtown san francisco was coming in at 52 degrees. it is a bit cooler in fairfield, concord with upper 40's. take a look at snap-on that is currently 47 degrees. napa is 47 degrees. four the blue is indicating it s and as we approach the afternoon temperatures will reach the upper 50s and low 60s. we will show you neighborhood by neighborhood as i mentioned we are working with a tight range. even 60s expected in hayward, fremont, san jose. 62 will be the common number four places like santa rosa. the satellite and radar is showing this area of high pressure with mild conditions. that will all change with a system of bringing moisture and temperatures into the area. those cool temperatures wi
people are still wearing overcoats, paths. it however is a beautiful morning and hats -- people are wearing hats. >>mark: thank you, jacki. >>daria: erica, what should expect today? >>erica: slowly but surely we are noticing that it is just a positive direction for the temperatures. right outside the door, we are looking at 40's and 50's. downtown san francisco was coming in at 52 degrees. it is a bit cooler in fairfield, concord with upper 40's. take a look at snap-on that is...
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this is one of my favorite overcoats. i hope they enjoy it. >> reporter: every coat counts.ate their coats. we've received an overwhelming response. now, it's your turn. and it all starts in your closet. so, start cleaning. join me. clean out your closet. make room. so, please help us out. there's diane's coat. these are a few of the coats i started collecting this week. we'll continue. we hope you will, as well. you can give at any burlington coat factory. you have until january to do it. make a donation and tweet it. please do that. we're getting there. in the history of this effort, we've donated so far, 8, 22,254 coats. we're trying to get a 1 million. one coat at a time. every bit helps. thanks for your efforts. and please, go ahead and donate. >>> coming up, everybody, mario batali in the house, with thanksgiving treats. >>> we are counting down to thanksgiving. for the rest of the week, we are here with our friend and chef mario batali. great ideas, from your new book here, "molto batali, simple family als." >> that's right. in two weeks, i start writing a bimonth liv
this is one of my favorite overcoats. i hope they enjoy it. >> reporter: every coat counts.ate their coats. we've received an overwhelming response. now, it's your turn. and it all starts in your closet. so, start cleaning. join me. clean out your closet. make room. so, please help us out. there's diane's coat. these are a few of the coats i started collecting this week. we'll continue. we hope you will, as well. you can give at any burlington coat factory. you have until january to do...
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the fact that gorbachev, the younger man, arrived with a hat and muffler and overcoat on a very chilly day in november, but our older president stepped out to greet him, of course, with just to suit -- his suit and got wrapped up and looking younger and more rigorous. and they did the walk around and there was a place to sit and a fireplace and a chance to bond. his advisers knew that not on the intricacies of arms control, but on the human connection that ronald reagan, if there were to be any chance for the two men to bond and bridge their adversarial stances, would be a man to man. years after president reagan dyed by oust gorbachev, what was it about him? how could you connect with him? and he said, i liked him. it went back to that november day. and i could not have seen jiabao in crear faces when it all fell apart. -- angrier faces -- i cannot have seen two angrier faces when it all fell apart. but if ronald reagan had not had a profound belief in reducing the number of nuclear weapons -- he came to it from a different place and with the help of his national security advisor and
the fact that gorbachev, the younger man, arrived with a hat and muffler and overcoat on a very chilly day in november, but our older president stepped out to greet him, of course, with just to suit -- his suit and got wrapped up and looking younger and more rigorous. and they did the walk around and there was a place to sit and a fireplace and a chance to bond. his advisers knew that not on the intricacies of arms control, but on the human connection that ronald reagan, if there were to be any...