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given up for justice sotomayor. [applause] >> you know, if people read my book they will learn that my mother told me never to lock a book. that is the sacred it was in ou household. i loved -- [laughter] >> you can see that i am still pulling her advice or instructions. >> you are a good doddered. >> i enjoyed your talk very much . you placed several interesting themes, secrecy, privacy, transparency, the power of reticence verses read revelation , the connection between the storyteller's art and that there is kraft. i found all this quite fascinating, so let's start wit this question, your honor. for the epigraph of your book you use the following lines fro the 19th century poem. forgive the exile. street frenzy. a return to my beloved world, and love with the land or was born. you also include a four page a plus ca have spanish terms the you use in your book along with the endless translations. in many cases the title of your book, it's about an exile's bittersweet return to his nativ land, yet you are not born i
given up for justice sotomayor. [applause] >> you know, if people read my book they will learn that my mother told me never to lock a book. that is the sacred it was in ou household. i loved -- [laughter] >> you can see that i am still pulling her advice or instructions. >> you are a good doddered. >> i enjoyed your talk very much . you placed several interesting themes, secrecy, privacy, transparency, the power of reticence verses read revelation , the connection...
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sotomayor. did she hits a home run or what? [cheers and applause] and all of you did in your questions. very thoughtful. you're wonderful. you deserve a round of applause, too. [applause] so now justice sotomayor, we will transition to the learning center. you and i and two students. so let's go. >> thank you, sir. wow. pretty. >> thank you. >> can you hold that and give it to me? you guys ready? ok. 1, 2, 3. [applause] the learning center is open for everyone to see, have fun, and experience and you first have to start out and see it on video. i want to thank all those folks, all those troops throughout the state who are watching this on the internet. you will now get to see our rule of law video directly at. and then you will have to sign off. so let's go. justice sotomayor, if you would be our guest. [cheers and applause] on c-span today, "washington journal" is next, live with your phone calls. later, the new america foundation looks at how religious extremists are radicalized online. u.s.-discussion about the russian relat
sotomayor. did she hits a home run or what? [cheers and applause] and all of you did in your questions. very thoughtful. you're wonderful. you deserve a round of applause, too. [applause] so now justice sotomayor, we will transition to the learning center. you and i and two students. so let's go. >> thank you, sir. wow. pretty. >> thank you. >> can you hold that and give it to me? you guys ready? ok. 1, 2, 3. [applause] the learning center is open for everyone to see, have...
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certainly justice sonia sotomayor and justice olio's opinion talk about electronic monitoring. the opinion is careful not to rely on the catch test and not to rely on any sort of electronic concerns about all of from the monitoring. his opinion was fully about the physical intrusion and the purpose of the governmental conduct and if you read the most recent ruling from the court in this area of florida versus jargon with justice scalia writing the majority opinion you will see the focus of justice philly's concern on the physical intrusion in that case. with respect to jones -- >> what is your opinion? seems to be shortsighted to think just the physical intrusion -- >> i agree. my personal opinion is the concern with the monitoring of more important because we are already at a time where government doesn't need a physical intrusion. >> you can triangulating electronically without actually physically attacking something. that is my concern. as we look at this, i have the geo location bill done with in a bipartisan way, you have been very supportive about this. i don't think it i
certainly justice sonia sotomayor and justice olio's opinion talk about electronic monitoring. the opinion is careful not to rely on the catch test and not to rely on any sort of electronic concerns about all of from the monitoring. his opinion was fully about the physical intrusion and the purpose of the governmental conduct and if you read the most recent ruling from the court in this area of florida versus jargon with justice scalia writing the majority opinion you will see the focus of...
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[applause] justice sotomayor, we will transition to the learning center. you and i and two students. so let's go. >> thank you, sir. wow. pretty. you hold that and give it to me? you guys ready? ok. 1, 2, 3. [applause] the learning center is open for everyone to see, have fun, and experience -- but right now we will take you live to arlington national cemetery. president obama will attend the annual memorial day ceremony and will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns before delivering remarks. he will be joined by defense secretary to chuck hagel and joint chiefs of staff chairman general martin dempsey. this is live coverage on c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] national anthem horn "]rsion >> order. present. [drumroll] ]["taps" playing >> order. >> order. >> ♪ in the long history of america there are names that shine like beacons in the night at visiontriots whose camp[indiscernible] americaong history of [indiscernible] [no audi[inaudible] [indiscernible] ♪ ["last m
[applause] justice sotomayor, we will transition to the learning center. you and i and two students. so let's go. >> thank you, sir. wow. pretty. you hold that and give it to me? you guys ready? ok. 1, 2, 3. [applause] the learning center is open for everyone to see, have fun, and experience -- but right now we will take you live to arlington national cemetery. president obama will attend the annual memorial day ceremony and will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns before delivering...
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i correctly predicted justice sotomayor. thankfully nobody remembers those posts. i'm not saying that i deserve all of the credit for justice sonya sotomayor's confirmation. that matters because no publication is so devoted to the comprehensive coverage of the intersection between politics and power in america as g.q. magazine. >> where did you develop your sense of humor? >> i would say it'll a work in progress. i think it is a little bit -- i like to talk in front of people. if you're really stayed and boring and tired, then you're not going to have a good experience. my big thing is high school and college student was debate. public speech has been part of my favorite. >> where did you grow up? >> i grew up a lot of places on the east coast. i was born in new jersey, princeton. lived wherever around new jersey. there was rutgers campus. my mom and dad, my folks moved to south carolina and i lived in a variety of places. south carolina and florida and so, i'm an east coaster. >> what did your parents do or are they doing? >> they are a doctor and lawyer. a doctor
i correctly predicted justice sotomayor. thankfully nobody remembers those posts. i'm not saying that i deserve all of the credit for justice sonya sotomayor's confirmation. that matters because no publication is so devoted to the comprehensive coverage of the intersection between politics and power in america as g.q. magazine. >> where did you develop your sense of humor? >> i would say it'll a work in progress. i think it is a little bit -- i like to talk in front of people. if...
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supreme court justice sonia sotomayor spoke to students in denver. she talked about racial profiling and stereotypes and her career as a judge. this is close to an hour. [applause] you know, it is still unreal for me when somebody calls may me a rock-- calls star. what i think about me, i don't think i've gotten old. i still think about me as your age. i was a lot thinner and i didn't have a lot of gray. .nside, i still feel like you what that makes be think about is the only worthwhile thing of today is probably that you got the day off from school. [laughter] and maybe some of you are wondering, what is she going to say to me that will mean something/ ? i do not know i can say something that will mean so much to you in the here and now. all i can do a share with you would have learned through my life so that if you have moments like the ones that i have had in my life that you might remember my words someday and they may give you some hope for yourself. and i was in your place when you become a rock star white people say i am, you know what you los
supreme court justice sonia sotomayor spoke to students in denver. she talked about racial profiling and stereotypes and her career as a judge. this is close to an hour. [applause] you know, it is still unreal for me when somebody calls may me a rock-- calls star. what i think about me, i don't think i've gotten old. i still think about me as your age. i was a lot thinner and i didn't have a lot of gray. .nside, i still feel like you what that makes be think about is the only worthwhile thing...
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sotomayor, you know, tons, too many to list. am i a hero? yeah, yeah, i'm probably a hero.hink today will be a ton of fun? i'm counting on it. all right. all right. let's just get this started. this is a couch from home. they're very cool about bringing your own stuff into this space. i can do this by myself, i don't need a man to help me with this. you think famous women from history, you think amelia earhart, says, oh hold on, i parked the plane, now i need help getting this couch out. usually my roommate helps me when i pull this out, but-- she had a test. and she wasn't totally into me doing this. okay, history in the making. this is good, this is comfortable, this is gonna be fine. okay. all right, gentlemen, come on in. ( bell ringing ) let's see who responded to the craigslist ad. okay, okay. not what i was picturing, but okay. there's more of you, just like-- more keeps coming in. you know what? you know what? this is-- you look tired, you look tired. i'm tired. it's too hot in here, you know? i'm feeling like maybe i could just-- you know, i mean, i still hate-- i
sotomayor, you know, tons, too many to list. am i a hero? yeah, yeah, i'm probably a hero.hink today will be a ton of fun? i'm counting on it. all right. all right. let's just get this started. this is a couch from home. they're very cool about bringing your own stuff into this space. i can do this by myself, i don't need a man to help me with this. you think famous women from history, you think amelia earhart, says, oh hold on, i parked the plane, now i need help getting this couch out....
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give it up for justice sotomayor. [applause] >> you know, skip, if people read my book they will learn my much chose me never to mark about. that's a sacred it was in our household. i love since they made the attachable -- so you can see i'm still upholding her advice or her instructions, but i do market my books now. >> you're a good daughter. i enjoyed your talk very much, and you raised several interesting things, secrecy, privacy, transparency, the power of reticence versus the power of revelation. the connection between the storyteller's art and features craft. i found all this quite fascinating so let's start with this question, your honor. for the epigraph of your book use the following lines from josÉ benitez own, to puerto rico i return. forgive the exile, this sweet frenzy. i return to my and beloved world in love with the land where i was born. the also include a four page glossary for spanish terms but i love it. they are used to to book along with their english translations. now, benitez's poem inspired t
give it up for justice sotomayor. [applause] >> you know, skip, if people read my book they will learn my much chose me never to mark about. that's a sacred it was in our household. i love since they made the attachable -- so you can see i'm still upholding her advice or her instructions, but i do market my books now. >> you're a good daughter. i enjoyed your talk very much, and you raised several interesting things, secrecy, privacy, transparency, the power of reticence versus the...
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so most address her as justice or your honor, but supreme court justice sonya sotomayor says she wantsds to be called sonia from the bronx. she said you can't come from where i came from without feeling the frenzy of exile. and her colleague ruth bader ginsburg was on "saturday night live." the host was playing a very eager contestant on a game show and all he had to do was name the justice. >> name this person. >> i don't know. some old pilgrim? >> that is so wrong. and that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> all right, well, southeast floods after days of heavy rainfall. this weekend four inches of rainfall fell on the already saturated grounds of chattanooga as creeks and streams filled their banks. bill, more heavy rain? central flooding. all of that can be coming their way? >> nothing will be causing too many problems. minor. minor issues. i say it will be a rather quiet weather week because may is typically anything but. right now we still have some rain left over from yesterday. that continues to plague us in tennessee. minor flash flooding especially if you get into
so most address her as justice or your honor, but supreme court justice sonya sotomayor says she wantsds to be called sonia from the bronx. she said you can't come from where i came from without feeling the frenzy of exile. and her colleague ruth bader ginsburg was on "saturday night live." the host was playing a very eager contestant on a game show and all he had to do was name the justice. >> name this person. >> i don't know. some old pilgrim? >> that is so wrong....
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i was interested by justice sotomayor's opinion on this.y a 9-0 ruling is fairly conclusive, but it does beg the question of what other areas should this by applicable to? from your perspective, and experience, our current justice department and the implementation by the fbi and others, have they been -- have they taken this jones case and implemented it the way you see it should be implemented or is something missing sneer what should the federal girlfriend do with the jones case. mr. calabrese? >> the jones case concerns tracking and in the aclu's view the government has been deficient in applying jones. we believe a majority of the court no matter how you read it, said that systemic tracking of individuals over time is an -- implicates the fourth amendment and is a search. given that rationale we believe that all manner of tracking currently undertaken by the government, whether that's cell phone tracking, tracking of a gps device by a car, implicates the fourth amendment and should be done with a warrant. i think it's a very interesting
i was interested by justice sotomayor's opinion on this.y a 9-0 ruling is fairly conclusive, but it does beg the question of what other areas should this by applicable to? from your perspective, and experience, our current justice department and the implementation by the fbi and others, have they been -- have they taken this jones case and implemented it the way you see it should be implemented or is something missing sneer what should the federal girlfriend do with the jones case. mr....
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i was interested by justice sotomayor's opinion on this. obviously a 9-0 ruling is fairly conclusive but does beg the question of what other areas should this be applicable to? from your perspective, and experience, are current justice department and the implementation by the fbi and others, have they taken this jones case and implemented the way you see it should be implemented or are they missing somebody here? what should the justice department and at the third government be doing with that jones case? start with mr. calabrese. >> obviously the jones case deals with location tracking and in the acul's view the government has been deefficient applying jones. we believe that a majority of the court no matter how you read it, said that systemic tracking of individuals over time imcomplicates the fourth amendment and is a search. given that rational we believe that all manner of traffic undertaken by the government, whether that's cell phone tracking, tracking of a gps device, implicates the fourth amendment and should be done with a warrant
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justice, sotomayor, if you will be our guest. [applause] pals >>> tonight on c span, a look at new recommendations from the national transportation safety board that members say could reduce deaths from alcohol impaired driving. we'll show you some of our recent discussion with chairman debra as well as portions of recent meeting where the board approved a recommendation. here is a preview. >>> today we meet to consider the safety report. actions to eliminate alcohol-impaired driving. this is critical because impaired driving remains one of the biggest killers in the united states. twenty five years ago today, our nation saw the deadliest alcohol impaired driving crash in u.s. history. a drunk driver drove his pickup truck the wrong way on interstate 71 near karolton, kentucky. he hit a school bus and killed 24 children, and three adult chap roans. injuring 34 more. today our thought are with those families in kentucky who are recognizing this 25th anniversary of that crash. that same year, impaired drivers would kill thousands m
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. >>> almost three weeks after the boston bombing and the supreme court justice sotomayor is warninginst racial profiling. she is talking about this as custom agents get new orders that require them to make sure all foreign students have a visa. >> if you are thinking, if aur police officer or anybody else thinking that only profiling is going to prove who did something, you are probably going to be wrong most of the time. because that's not the way the world works. are there indicators of sorts that have to be listened to? absolutely. you know, they are talking about if you have been following the news about the boston bombing and about criticisms about whether they are justified or not about following up on the activities of the two young men who were involved. is that profiling? could be. is it something that you just can't ignore? maybe sometimes not. there's a fine line that society walks in trying to be fair. >> we'll talk about some of the other big stories of the weekend in a moment, but right now let's head back to randi live in boston this morning. >> thank you. >>> investi
. >>> almost three weeks after the boston bombing and the supreme court justice sotomayor is warninginst racial profiling. she is talking about this as custom agents get new orders that require them to make sure all foreign students have a visa. >> if you are thinking, if aur police officer or anybody else thinking that only profiling is going to prove who did something, you are probably going to be wrong most of the time. because that's not the way the world works. are there...
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for example, justice sotomayor our encouraged her colleagues to reconsider the court's traditional analysis for even short-term monitoring of a person's public activity. justice alito, although not going as far, was indicated his willingness to consider the court's current privacy jurisprudence, and i stayed from , "thessent in that case use of longer-term gps monitoring investigations of most criminal offenses impinges expectations of privacy." , five read from that justices say you have an expectation of privacy vis-À- vis long-term electronic monitoring when you are in the public. if you have that expectation of privacy in the eyes of at least five justices when you're in public and on public streets, you certainly ought to have the same level of expectations of privacy when you are on your own property, notwithstanding the fact that a drone may or may not be in it navigable airspace. a final point the committee should consider is the following. when considering whether drone surveillance constitutes a search under the fourth amendment, i would urge the committee to avoid resolving his q
for example, justice sotomayor our encouraged her colleagues to reconsider the court's traditional analysis for even short-term monitoring of a person's public activity. justice alito, although not going as far, was indicated his willingness to consider the court's current privacy jurisprudence, and i stayed from , "thessent in that case use of longer-term gps monitoring investigations of most criminal offenses impinges expectations of privacy." , five read from that justices say you...
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they said given the fact that maybe climate change is something that well for example, new york sotomayor acknowledges it and subsequently made perhaps better disaster plans for climate change-related event. christie said there's no proof that sandy was caused by climate change, which i think has disappointed a lot of folks that thought he was going it take a more moderate position on something like that. >> he's right. there's no proof that that particular storm was caused by climate change. but we've had these trends, dan is exactly right. where in a new era and climate change is linked to these, this pattern of more extreme storms. and they've been devastating, they've been devastating in terms of loss of life and they've been devastating in terms of the financial cost. what is really needed is leadership on these issues. and that's what's been lacking. because there's a tendency for, and i think this is probably just a normal human tendency. to remain in denial about these sorts ever big, long-term problems. >> and the inevitability of some of these storms. >> which is why you need le
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eastern, justice sonia sotomayor gives the arthur miller freedom to write lecture. then at 8:30, booktv sits down with thomas sowell. at 9 on "after words," olympia snowe talks about her book, "fighting for common ground," with guest host ab stoddard of the hill. at 10 p.m. eastern, nathaniel philbrick on "bunker hill," and we continue at 11 with james zogbi. that all happens tonight on c-span2's book f. booktv. >> booktv continues with nancy rubin stuart. ms. stuart recounts the lives of revolutionary era women. peggy shipman and lucy flucker, wife of george washington's chief of around tillty, general -- artillery, general henry knox. this is a little under an hour. >> it's a pleasure to be here in this historic place, and, well, i guess the ghosts of history are here visiting us tonight. people often ask -- now can you hear me now? louder? okay. still not projecting. try again. people often ask me how it is that i wrote an 80,000-word book, and i'm going to the give you two words why. one of them is curiosity, and the other one is coincidence. curiosity because i
eastern, justice sonia sotomayor gives the arthur miller freedom to write lecture. then at 8:30, booktv sits down with thomas sowell. at 9 on "after words," olympia snowe talks about her book, "fighting for common ground," with guest host ab stoddard of the hill. at 10 p.m. eastern, nathaniel philbrick on "bunker hill," and we continue at 11 with james zogbi. that all happens tonight on c-span2's book f. booktv. >> booktv continues with nancy rubin stuart....
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. >> so justice sotomayor or, we're going to open it up. you and i, and to students. >> wow. thank you. >> can you hold that and give it to me. ?re you guys ready ok. one. 2. 3. [applause] >> the learning center is open for everyone to see, have fun, and experience. you have to see our video. i want to thank all those students throughout the state who are watching this on the internet. our raw now get to see video directly. then, you will have to sign off. justice sotomayor or, if you would be our guest. >> tomorrow, the new explores howation religion is spreading online and leading to homegrown violence. live coverage on c-span begins at 12:15 eastern. also tomorrow, and look at political change in egypt and tunisia. a discussion about the progress made in this country since the arab spring. you can watch live coverage on c-span two. >> it tends to be a denigration of the u.s. military by some historians. .hey are mocked tended to be tactically superior. man to man were the better military. .his is just nonsense it's pointless. global war is a clash of systems. it is
. >> so justice sotomayor or, we're going to open it up. you and i, and to students. >> wow. thank you. >> can you hold that and give it to me. ?re you guys ready ok. one. 2. 3. [applause] >> the learning center is open for everyone to see, have fun, and experience. you have to see our video. i want to thank all those students throughout the state who are watching this on the internet. our raw now get to see video directly. then, you will have to sign off. justice...
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supreme court justice sonya sotomayor brought up the boston bombing suspects on her own at a speakingent in colorado. she was asked a question about racial profiling. >> if you've been following the news about the boston bombing, and about criticisms, whether they're justified or not, about following up on the activities of the two young men who were involved, is that profiling? could be. is it something that you just can't ignore, maybe sometimes not. it's a fine line that society walks in trying to be fair. >> reporter: and as a potentially volatile issue as well. the discovery that one of the students charged in the coverup got into the u.s. on a visa that wasn't valid has already attracted attention on capitol hill and is expected to come up in future hearings. it's not just about the crime, it's also about immigration reforms being debated in the congress. senator charles grassley of iowa authored a three-page letter to the secretary of homeland security asking questions about the visa issues in boston. randi? >> joe johns, thank you very much. let's go to my colleague in atlanta
supreme court justice sonya sotomayor brought up the boston bombing suspects on her own at a speakingent in colorado. she was asked a question about racial profiling. >> if you've been following the news about the boston bombing, and about criticisms, whether they're justified or not, about following up on the activities of the two young men who were involved, is that profiling? could be. is it something that you just can't ignore, maybe sometimes not. it's a fine line that society walks...
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supreme court justice sotomayor answers questions in denver. .... >> when president grover cleveland and his bride to be came down what was then about large staircase to the family quarters at the west end of this corridor. they would have proceeded on the hallway, the music started up at the east side behind us here, where the united states marine band was assembled. the famous john philip sousa played the wedding march as the happy couple can down the hallway. they would have passed through these doors, these very same mahogany doors. come and the room, a different chandelier here, they would -- stood under the chandelier. said their vows. an enormous amount of flowers in the room brought from the white house conservatory. a large table where the sofa is now is a stream of potted plants and potted plants underneath. flowers were hung suspended from the moldings. the mantelpiece was covered with flowers. the fireplace was full of red begonias. it was a very brief ceremony, an evening ceremony. the assembled throng just went down to the eastern promenade, for the bride probably to sh
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justice sotomayor, if you would be our guest.eers and applause] >> here is what we have coming out for you later today here on c-span. at 6:00 p.m., a look at russian and u.s. relations with former service department john brown. joining him, a cnn reporter. the offer of fellowship alumni association is the host. ad coming up tonight at 8:00, look at new recommendations from the ntsb that says -- that members say should reduce deaths from alcohol impaired driving. here is a preview from a recent ntsb meeting. >> today, we need to consider the safety report, reaching 0: actions to eliminate alcohol impaired driving. critical, because of impaired driving remains one of the biggest killers in driving in the united states. 25 years ago today, our nation saw the deadliest of all impaired driving crashed in u.s. history. a drunk driver drove his pickup the wrong way on interstate 71 near to carrollton, ky. he hit a school bus and killed 24 children and three adult chaperons, injuring 34 more. today, our thoughts are with those families
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justice alito and sotomayor agreed that long-term tracking itself was violating a reasonable expectationof privacy. it may be unconstitutional. and i am quite encouraged that the supreme court would find that unconstitutional. >> the gentleman from louisiana. >> a lot of conversation and the reasonable expectation of privacy, do you think it will get to a point where we have to say what a reasonable expectation of privacy is? the more that things evolve, the more that i think i have any expectation of privacy. >> i agree with you and i think that this committee can use their powers under section 5 to enforce the fourth amendment and say yes, a reasonable expectation of privacy includes the following. >> you talked about the fact that there are governmental actors. there was an incident in new york where a guy took pictures of people in adjacent buildings and did not capture their face but very intimate moments and those pictures are now in a gallery and the subjects are very upset. the lawyers said there is no recourse for them. i guess it is that sort ofhi that concerns me in terms of i
justice alito and sotomayor agreed that long-term tracking itself was violating a reasonable expectationof privacy. it may be unconstitutional. and i am quite encouraged that the supreme court would find that unconstitutional. >> the gentleman from louisiana. >> a lot of conversation and the reasonable expectation of privacy, do you think it will get to a point where we have to say what a reasonable expectation of privacy is? the more that things evolve, the more that i think i have...
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. >> sonia sotomayor, la única jueza latina de la corte suprema dejo a muchos asombrados cuando dijon parche en el ojo >> en méxico ninel conde colocó en su cuenta de twitter, el amor promueve la paciencia, pero cuando no recibe amor, se agota, ay nanita, se estará portando mal juan cepeda >> en miami, la hija de caren martinez izo su primera comunion y el pequeño dante se divirtió en elbirncolín, que bonitos querubines >> jenifer lópez grabó un video en fort lauderdale en la florida, y muchos fanáticos subieron la foto en twitter. ♪ >> mi querido enrique iglesias se relajó en una playa en este yate, compartió la foto en las redes sociales, que buena vida >> en china la hermosa sofía vergara disfruto la familia con la vida entera, y esta con su hijo manolo, con su comida, yo me quedé sin aire, en el agua claro la fuente, con un lindo pescadito sale de repente >> después de anucniar que terminó con david visbal, presentaron en twitter a su nuevo amor, csin necesidad de hacer filtro en su foto por lo bello que esta, >> a justin bieber cuando no le llueve le llovizna, una fan lo derrumb
. >> sonia sotomayor, la única jueza latina de la corte suprema dejo a muchos asombrados cuando dijon parche en el ojo >> en méxico ninel conde colocó en su cuenta de twitter, el amor promueve la paciencia, pero cuando no recibe amor, se agota, ay nanita, se estará portando mal juan cepeda >> en miami, la hija de caren martinez izo su primera comunion y el pequeño dante se divirtió en elbirncolín, que bonitos querubines >> jenifer lópez grabó un video en fort...
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supreme court justice sonia sotomayor brought up the boston bombing suspects on her own at a speaking engagement in colorado. she was asked a question about racial profiling. >> if you've been following the news about the boston bombing, and about criticisms, whether they're justified or not, about following up on the activities of the two young men who were involved, is that profiling? could be. is it something that you just can't ignore? maybe sometimes not. it's a fine line that society walks in trying to be fair. >> reporter: and it's a potentially volatile issue, as well. the discovery that one of the students charged in the cover up got into the u.s. on an invalid visa has attracted attention on capitol hill and expected to come up in future hearings. it's also about immigration reform that's being debated in the congress. senator charles grassley of iowa offered a three-page let tore the secretary of homeland security asking questions about the visa issues in boston. we have lots of questions about how this policy actually is going to be implemented. >> joe johns, thank you. >>
supreme court justice sonia sotomayor brought up the boston bombing suspects on her own at a speaking engagement in colorado. she was asked a question about racial profiling. >> if you've been following the news about the boston bombing, and about criticisms, whether they're justified or not, about following up on the activities of the two young men who were involved, is that profiling? could be. is it something that you just can't ignore? maybe sometimes not. it's a fine line that...
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you'll see a lot of discomfort with this idea of the third-party doctrine especially injustice sotomayor'sere. >> there you go. the john roberts court is the great hope for civil liberties. i want to thank joy reid, shane, bob herbert and janelle bowie. we'll try this one more time with the republican obsession with benghazi and what it's really about. that's next hopefully. you hurt my feelings, todd. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instead of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgraded experience comes from listening to our cardholders. visa signature. your idea of what a card should be. i had eno[ designer ]ng enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for
you'll see a lot of discomfort with this idea of the third-party doctrine especially injustice sotomayor'sere. >> there you go. the john roberts court is the great hope for civil liberties. i want to thank joy reid, shane, bob herbert and janelle bowie. we'll try this one more time with the republican obsession with benghazi and what it's really about. that's next hopefully. you hurt my feelings, todd. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered......
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i think it would be a better move, however, as justice o sotomayor suggested, to examine more broadlyhe area that third party records, records that can be quite detailed and reveal a lot about who we are communicate what by phone or online, websites we are reading, really should be so easily available. the line between press and ordinary people these days is a lot fuzzier than it used to be. it used to be a reporter was someone who works for the ap or some other news organization. a reporter now can be someone with a blog that they write on part time or even someone who treats about information part- about-- someone who tweets information. a better move would be to look at the status of everyone's records. legislation has been introduced that more broadly does that. to say at least some kind of corridor or something issued by a judge, not a prosecutor or government agency acting on their own sort of cognizance, should be necessary to get detailed phone records. host: for anybody, not just reporters? guest: that's right. host: i want to show you a clip of eric holder talking about this
i think it would be a better move, however, as justice o sotomayor suggested, to examine more broadlyhe area that third party records, records that can be quite detailed and reveal a lot about who we are communicate what by phone or online, websites we are reading, really should be so easily available. the line between press and ordinary people these days is a lot fuzzier than it used to be. it used to be a reporter was someone who works for the ap or some other news organization. a reporter...
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certainly, justice sotomayor and justice alito's opinion talk about electronic monitoring.ustice scalia is very careful not to rely on any sort of electronic concerns or controls of -- orhis opinion was solely e physical intrusion and the purpose for the governmental conduct. i think if you read the most scaliaruling o, justice writing the majority of the opinion, you see the scope of the concern on physical intrusion. what is your opinion of that? it seems short-sighted to think just a physical intrusion -- >> i agree with that. the concerns of the monitoring are more important because we are at a time where government does not need a physical intrusion. >> you can triangulate things without physically attaching things. i have a deal location bill that was done in a bipartisan way. you have been very supportive of this. i don't think it is a physical intrusion of attaching a device over time. let me get the other gentlemans opinion of this. aerospace, if you have private a 5erty, let's say you have acre parcel of land, i think there is the reasonable expectation of privacy
certainly, justice sotomayor and justice alito's opinion talk about electronic monitoring.ustice scalia is very careful not to rely on any sort of electronic concerns or controls of -- orhis opinion was solely e physical intrusion and the purpose for the governmental conduct. i think if you read the most scaliaruling o, justice writing the majority of the opinion, you see the scope of the concern on physical intrusion. what is your opinion of that? it seems short-sighted to think just a...