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he was the shooter who cleared ibragim todashev. two massachusetts state troopers. one outside the apartment when the shooting happened, the other inside apartment texting "who's your daddy" presumably to his friends in massachusetts and having a great old time having stopped his recording literally five minutes before the guy is shot. is the massachusetts state police ever going to investigate its troopers' role in this killing? are they ever going to look into this in massachusetts or is massachusetts going to continue to pretend like this is somebody else's scandal? we'll be right back. >>> in 2008, in colorado, antiabortion activists decided they were going to try to get a constitutional amendment on the ballot in that state. it was called the personhood initiative and it would have declared that at the moment that sperm meets egg, that's a person. fertilized eggs are people. so in colorado, as soon as you had sex, you legally would be two people. if a woman had unprotected sex or even protected sex where the method of contraception didn't work or protected sex w
he was the shooter who cleared ibragim todashev. two massachusetts state troopers. one outside the apartment when the shooting happened, the other inside apartment texting "who's your daddy" presumably to his friends in massachusetts and having a great old time having stopped his recording literally five minutes before the guy is shot. is the massachusetts state police ever going to investigate its troopers' role in this killing? are they ever going to look into this in massachusetts...
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he was the shooter who cleared ibragim todashev. two massachusetts state troopers. one outside the apartment when the shooting happened, the other inside apartment texting "who's your daddy" presumably to his friends in massachusetts and having a great old time having stopped his recording literally five minutes before the guy is shot. is the massachusetts state police ever going to investigate its troopers' role in this killing? are they ever going to look into this in massachusetts or is massachusetts going to continue to pretend like this is somebody else's scandal? we'll be right back. vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood tall and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: whatever you can imagine, all in one place expedia, find yours ♪ aflac, aflac, aflac! ♪ [ both sigh ] ♪ ugh! ♪ you told me he was good, dude. yeah he stinks at golf. but he was great at getting my claim paid fast. how fast? mine got paid in 4 days. wow. that's awesome
he was the shooter who cleared ibragim todashev. two massachusetts state troopers. one outside the apartment when the shooting happened, the other inside apartment texting "who's your daddy" presumably to his friends in massachusetts and having a great old time having stopped his recording literally five minutes before the guy is shot. is the massachusetts state police ever going to investigate its troopers' role in this killing? are they ever going to look into this in massachusetts...
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he was the shooter who killed ibragim todashev. two massachusetts state troopers. one outside the apartment when the shooting happened, the other inside apartment texting "who's your daddy" presumably to his friends in massachusetts and having a great old time having stopped his recording literally five minutes before the guy is shot. is the massachusetts state police ever going to investigate its troopers' role in this killing? are they ever going to look into this in massachusetts or is massachusetts going to continue to pretend like this is somebody else's scandal? we'll be right back. gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. until you're sure you do. bartender: tha
he was the shooter who killed ibragim todashev. two massachusetts state troopers. one outside the apartment when the shooting happened, the other inside apartment texting "who's your daddy" presumably to his friends in massachusetts and having a great old time having stopped his recording literally five minutes before the guy is shot. is the massachusetts state police ever going to investigate its troopers' role in this killing? are they ever going to look into this in massachusetts...
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the law of massachusetts is clear. when you have a conflict in medical opinion. u have tuft's medical and children's hospital, you allow those conflicts to be resolved by the parents. the state doesn't come in and tell you, you have to accept the medical opinion of one hospital over the other. just as the lawyer said, you scratch your head and say something else we don't know. but if what we heard was thorough, it is a horrible abuse of human right. i am a member of the massachusetts bar and if there is anything i can do to restore the parental rights here. i don't know who is right. it may be children's hospital is right and tuft system wrong. she may be getting better care. i know under our legal system when there is a conflict between opinion the parents resolve that and not the state. >> i think the parents have not been told and preventing from seeing their daughter and provided religious counseling. >> the gag order is unstougal. you can't stop parents from bringing a petition to the governor and president and you and me and american public. that is clearly
the law of massachusetts is clear. when you have a conflict in medical opinion. u have tuft's medical and children's hospital, you allow those conflicts to be resolved by the parents. the state doesn't come in and tell you, you have to accept the medical opinion of one hospital over the other. just as the lawyer said, you scratch your head and say something else we don't know. but if what we heard was thorough, it is a horrible abuse of human right. i am a member of the massachusetts bar and if...
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that very situation that i described happen in the people's republic of massachusetts. u are going to mote the family and hear their heart wrenching store of a state kidnapping a child and using all of the power that a state has to trample over the fundmental rights of a parent. if you are a parent or grand parent, it ought to be a wake up call to action before it happens to you. i often say mothers and fathers raise better children than governments do. we honor marriage and parent hod and we've only intervened in the most extreme cases of physical abuse in which the child was in imminent danger and injury. there is controversial cases because the parent refused to give medical child. in this case they sought medical care for their daughter and being punished for. it each murder exercise pedophiles have legal representation and knowing the evidence against one's self and right to face their accuser. none of those things are happening. attacks against the family in our culture is bad enough. but when an abuse of the family happens in the hands of the government it is a ca
that very situation that i described happen in the people's republic of massachusetts. u are going to mote the family and hear their heart wrenching store of a state kidnapping a child and using all of the power that a state has to trample over the fundmental rights of a parent. if you are a parent or grand parent, it ought to be a wake up call to action before it happens to you. i often say mothers and fathers raise better children than governments do. we honor marriage and parent hod and...
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the dr. phil show. areba m0núin gave us this statement, and i quote. i'm saddened by massachusettsespect to justina. having spent time with her father and sisters, i know they clearly love and care for her deeply. the state never conducted an investigation of their home, interviewed them or anyone associated with justina. the evidence in this case needs to be reviewed carefully and a wiser decision rendered which provides justina an opportunity to return to her home and familiar surroundings. and it needs to happen soon. justina's father lue pelletier is here with me now along with his family's attorney, matt staver of liberty council. thank you both for being here. lou, let me start with you. i want to confirm what we have heard, nobody from the state has ever visited your home? >> nobody from the commonwealth of massachusetts has ever crossed the connecticut border to come see our house, our family, our neighbors, anything. >> they have never talked to your daughters, other members of the family, neighbors, teachers, anybody? >> no. >> so they have not done any thorough investiga
the dr. phil show. areba m0núin gave us this statement, and i quote. i'm saddened by massachusettsespect to justina. having spent time with her father and sisters, i know they clearly love and care for her deeply. the state never conducted an investigation of their home, interviewed them or anyone associated with justina. the evidence in this case needs to be reviewed carefully and a wiser decision rendered which provides justina an opportunity to return to her home and familiar surroundings....
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the e.p.a. is making that assertion. so there no reason for massachusetts to conclude at all that in the context of the program that it's not possible for the court to construe greenhouse gases. if the court has no further questions i yield my time back. >> thank you, mr. planinicel. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, greenhouse gases pose the same threat to health and welfare when emitted from a power plant as from the tailpipe of a car. in american electric power this court said it was plain that this court has the authority to regulate generally from sources like power plants but it said it lacks any authority to regulate the same emissions from the same sources causing the same harms? that's not a reasonable reading of the statutory text and it reverts on a fundamental misunderstanding of the p.s.d. program and -- >> why would it be unreasonable to give the e.p.a. authority to regulate mobile sources and not stationary sourced given that the stationary sources have to be licensed in this fashion and it produces all sorts of other problems
the e.p.a. is making that assertion. so there no reason for massachusetts to conclude at all that in the context of the program that it's not possible for the court to construe greenhouse gases. if the court has no further questions i yield my time back. >> thank you, mr. planinicel. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, greenhouse gases pose the same threat to health and welfare when emitted from a power plant as from the tailpipe of a car. in american electric power...
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. >> a surprising ruling wednesday from the high court in massachusetts. the practice of so-called upskirting-- that is, taking photos up a woman's skirt without her knowledge-- is actually legal in that state. >> stephen: upskirting is legal! let freedom ring. ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) oh, my. someone waxes their clapper. all right. ( laughter ) now, nation, for the record, i want to be very clear about this. i do not approve of unauthorized groin photography. it is wrong. but are the me remind you, you cannot spell "freak" woit first spelling "free." and we owe our newfound right to assemble under strangers' legs to peeping patriot, michael robertson. now, he may not look like a civil rights hero, looks more like a guy strokin' it behind the frog pond in boston common, but that would be prejudice. because this man struck a blow for liberty. he exposed a legal loophole in his state's oppressive peeping tom law, and like a lot of loopholes, it was exposed on the subway. >> back in 2010, this guy, michael robertson of andover was aciezed of upskir
. >> a surprising ruling wednesday from the high court in massachusetts. the practice of so-called upskirting-- that is, taking photos up a woman's skirt without her knowledge-- is actually legal in that state. >> stephen: upskirting is legal! let freedom ring. ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) oh, my. someone waxes their clapper. all right. ( laughter ) now, nation, for the record, i want to be very clear about this. i do not approve of unauthorized groin photography. it is...
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[laughter] >> my favorite story was when whitey bulger won the massachusetts lottery. here we have his brother as the president of the senate and then went on to be the head of the umass system. we have this criminal. it was insane. >> and there are some questions, when he was on the run. they seized what was left of his lottery winnings. you know, there were different versions of what really happened. it was actually, you know, the brother of one of his associates to have one. then they claim that it was, oh, well, the deal was a few one u.s. book the tickets so many ways. it really was legitimate and come to make it look like he had a legitimate and come. it was a way of laundering money the government did seize that when he fled. they also found $822,000 in cash stuffed in the wall of the santa monica apartment after he had been on the run for 60 years. and i found all these guns in the wall. but it's amazing. he was such a master of manipulation. people said, if you wanted your like him you would like him. he would be charming and engaging. and he had so charmed his
[laughter] >> my favorite story was when whitey bulger won the massachusetts lottery. here we have his brother as the president of the senate and then went on to be the head of the umass system. we have this criminal. it was insane. >> and there are some questions, when he was on the run. they seized what was left of his lottery winnings. you know, there were different versions of what really happened. it was actually, you know, the brother of one of his associates to have one. then...
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and so much was in the massachusetts the circle society.so sometimes there was duplication. >> did they ever argue between each other, major argued? >> major argument was when they were young. it was with elizabeth. mary and abigail were always joined at the hip, but elizabeth was six years younger than abigail, and so they really felt like, at a given particular felt like she should listen to us. and so they had very strong -- not mary so much. mary i think kind of stayed out of it but abigail had very strong ideas about who elizabeth should marry and who she should marry. so she was urging her to come to boston. she had some ideas, some suitor in boston and she urged elizabeth, oh, yeah, it's a great time for you to come to boston, i'm here and so-and-so communicant with the implication of that so-and-so was there as well. and didn't elizabeth fell in love with a man she married, john shaw, and for some reason, the or think i could find in any of the letters was he was a calvinist and they were anti-calvinist. and, but she hated john shaw
and so much was in the massachusetts the circle society.so sometimes there was duplication. >> did they ever argue between each other, major argued? >> major argument was when they were young. it was with elizabeth. mary and abigail were always joined at the hip, but elizabeth was six years younger than abigail, and so they really felt like, at a given particular felt like she should listen to us. and so they had very strong -- not mary so much. mary i think kind of stayed out of it...
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the subject we opened. connecticutrn to after doing massachusetts. the same day that massachusetts came out, this court decided environmental defense versus -- even whencided a defined term is construed a particular way, it doesn't mean the same term can be construed differently where context requires. , after why massachusetts indeed holding that the definition of pollutant included greenhouse gases, didn't go there -- stop there. toasked whether applying it the title ii provisions on motor yield extreme measures or counterintuitive results. only then did they direct the epa to apply the definition. they understood that the literal definition of pollutant was sufficiently broad that it applied without some additional analysis of the context of the provisions. >> what else does it cover other vehicles?- mobile >> there are multiple places where it appears in the act. they have interpreted the words, anyair pollutant to mean subset of the pollutants that this definition -- >> that is because the section that it is in is a different definition directly.
the subject we opened. connecticutrn to after doing massachusetts. the same day that massachusetts came out, this court decided environmental defense versus -- even whencided a defined term is construed a particular way, it doesn't mean the same term can be construed differently where context requires. , after why massachusetts indeed holding that the definition of pollutant included greenhouse gases, didn't go there -- stop there. toasked whether applying it the title ii provisions on motor...
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there was an opening in the trial being run at the massachusetts eye and ear infirmary in boston undertion of dr. daniel lee. >> abi surgery in a child who cannot get a cochlear implant can result in meaningful sound awareness and speech perception with time, but it takes work. >> the good news. the alex is exactly the kind of kid the trial needs. >> it is october 5, 2013. we're leafing fr ingleaving fro hopefully by tomorrow afternoon, we will be in boston. >> and so the fred rake ericks their way from their michigan home, full of fear but also full of hope. >> welcome to massachusetts. >> on that tuesday morning in boston where we began with alex, it is now the second hour of his surgery. surgery that costs hundreds of thousands of dollars. but is being paid for by the family's insurance company. this is video the hospital provided of the abi being implanted into his brain. while this is going on, alex's parents take his sisters who a nearby park to keep them distracted. but the hospital calls in with regular updates. >> when did you get the last call from him? >> 13 minutes ago. >>
there was an opening in the trial being run at the massachusetts eye and ear infirmary in boston undertion of dr. daniel lee. >> abi surgery in a child who cannot get a cochlear implant can result in meaningful sound awareness and speech perception with time, but it takes work. >> the good news. the alex is exactly the kind of kid the trial needs. >> it is october 5, 2013. we're leafing fr ingleaving fro hopefully by tomorrow afternoon, we will be in boston. >> and so...
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dozens of students from the university of massachusetts amherst were handcuffed when police officers in riot gear moved in on crowds celebrating the blarney blowout party. the university said students who were arrested will be reviewed under the school's code of conduct. >>> and finally this morning, a quick programming note. tune in tomorrow morning on "today" as peter lanza the father of the andy hook elementary school shooter breaks his silence. we'll have an exclusive interview about his son and what he's been going through since that day. that is the news. >>> if your loved ones are maybe a little cranky today, you'll have to forgive them, because like you they also lost an hour of sleep this morning. yes, daylight saving time.
dozens of students from the university of massachusetts amherst were handcuffed when police officers in riot gear moved in on crowds celebrating the blarney blowout party. the university said students who were arrested will be reviewed under the school's code of conduct. >>> and finally this morning, a quick programming note. tune in tomorrow morning on "today" as peter lanza the father of the andy hook elementary school shooter breaks his silence. we'll have an exclusive...
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do you think the massachusetts rollout handled better? ing asides from the technical details the biggest difference it was a state based reform and obamacare was a federal based reform. it only added exchanges to the existing architecture to the existing health care system where obamacare had to do significant changes to the health care system which are more disruptive and have people unhappy. the other thing to mention, of course, how the exchanges were implemented. they worked relatively smoothly, the enrollment started slow and worked up. there weren't complaints about the technical challenge. in terms of sign-ups for obamacare, massachusetts is dead last in the country, they are having a lot of difficulty having the obama care interact with romney care. >> if mitt romney had become president, how do you think it would be playing out differently? >> it would be different because he would be trying to make executive orders and regulations and what he would try to get through congress. in terms of basic stuff that needs to be executed to
do you think the massachusetts rollout handled better? ing asides from the technical details the biggest difference it was a state based reform and obamacare was a federal based reform. it only added exchanges to the existing architecture to the existing health care system where obamacare had to do significant changes to the health care system which are more disruptive and have people unhappy. the other thing to mention, of course, how the exchanges were implemented. they worked relatively...
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the gentlelady from massachusetts. ms. tsongas: well, i thank my colleague for his remarks, but i respectfully disagree. as we know yet again to reiterate, the antiquities act has served our country well for over 100 years, has been used by presidents, both democratic and republican, to designate over 150 national monuments. it was created to allow swift action to conserve high-priority public lands when congress is unable to act. it was not the intention of the antiquities act to let congress dictate which national monuments the president can and cannot create. we've heard from our colleagues from delaware and new mexico the robust public input around designating antiquities act, presidential action taken under the antiquities act are, like ll others, exempt from the nepa process. this should not be considered on the fly in a manager's amendment without prior debate in the house. and again, the underlying intent of this -- of this amendment was to protect military monuments. i respectfully disagree with my colleague across
the gentlelady from massachusetts. ms. tsongas: well, i thank my colleague for his remarks, but i respectfully disagree. as we know yet again to reiterate, the antiquities act has served our country well for over 100 years, has been used by presidents, both democratic and republican, to designate over 150 national monuments. it was created to allow swift action to conserve high-priority public lands when congress is unable to act. it was not the intention of the antiquities act to let congress...
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i guess this letter from the massachusetts health connector said that if i want a similar hmo similarhe one my family had it will sky rocket our rates. my preem numb alone will go up by 7,750 dollars. my co-pays will go up and i will be subject to as much as 10,000 dollars in out of pocket expenses. this is not what the democrats and others who voted for obamacare promised. a i was promised we could keep our health insurance wouldn't leave our doctor or hospital and promised average family would see a savings of 2500 a year. >> when harry reid calls people like you who make these claims liars the person lying clearly was the president. what do you think about that? >> i am deeply offended harry reid is calling me and my family a liar. we have suffered damages. we have had our healthcare insurance ripped away from us as have 5 million other americans. we been lied to and we have been damaged. we have been financially damaged it. he's trying to pass the blame to the coke brothers. i have never even met them. >> what do you think of this? >> this is only part of the problem. ed o the oth
i guess this letter from the massachusetts health connector said that if i want a similar hmo similarhe one my family had it will sky rocket our rates. my preem numb alone will go up by 7,750 dollars. my co-pays will go up and i will be subject to as much as 10,000 dollars in out of pocket expenses. this is not what the democrats and others who voted for obamacare promised. a i was promised we could keep our health insurance wouldn't leave our doctor or hospital and promised average family...
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for new jersey, long island and up towards, we think - hammering parts of the eastern part of the massachusetts, and maine. the snow will be heaviest. the biggest factor he were is the winds reaching electronic storm to hurricane force and the possibility of flooding along the coastal areas. temperatures will be rebounding. you can see new york at 38, philadelphia at 40. and for new york, it's going to start to get warmer, we'll see more showers in the forecast. it's not until sunday that we feel more like spring. across the south-east we are looking at cold air coming into play. freeze warnings are in effect for most of that region, they are coming up to 54, that is well below average. it will not last long. temperatures coming up to the low 70s by the time we get to the weekend. the thunder storms caused dust storms that made their way cross phoenix. >> four people have been charged with jumping off a new york city landmark, david shuster reports. they say they did the city a favour by exposing security lapses at the site. >> it's 1 world trade center, the tallest building like never seen bef
for new jersey, long island and up towards, we think - hammering parts of the eastern part of the massachusetts, and maine. the snow will be heaviest. the biggest factor he were is the winds reaching electronic storm to hurricane force and the possibility of flooding along the coastal areas. temperatures will be rebounding. you can see new york at 38, philadelphia at 40. and for new york, it's going to start to get warmer, we'll see more showers in the forecast. it's not until sunday that we...
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the rest of the country, no travel problems at all. >> like that. >>> and massachusetts judge rules that photos taken up women's skirts is legal. i kid you not. >>> and the detroit fire that investigators believe is arson. [bell rings] [prof. burke] at farmers,we believe what you don't know can hurt you. like what if you didn't know to get coverage for uninsured drivers? [robot] uh oh. [prof. burke] talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ but one is so clever that your skin looks better even after you take it off. neutrogena healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% saw improved skin. does your makeup do that? neutrogena® cosmetics. [ male announcer ] nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> time now get down to business with cnbc courtney reagan. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. u.s. safety regulators are asking gm why it took so long to recall 1.4 million cars for faulty ignition switches that could make air bags not work. they are due april 3rd and why they didn't do
the rest of the country, no travel problems at all. >> like that. >>> and massachusetts judge rules that photos taken up women's skirts is legal. i kid you not. >>> and the detroit fire that investigators believe is arson. [bell rings] [prof. burke] at farmers,we believe what you don't know can hurt you. like what if you didn't know to get coverage for uninsured drivers? [robot] uh oh. [prof. burke] talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers...
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according to the massachusetts you can. and georgia supreme court says you can text pictures of your genitals. why? because the law doesn't say you can't. these are two instances of the law being more than a step behind technology. as technology develops, what can we do to keep it from outcasing the law. joining us is our legal contributor. this case is stunning, in massachusetts, they basically ruled a guy taking pictures up a woman's skirt was legal. >> the pictures were taken in public, where you don't have reasonable expectation of privacy, and the women, and there are only two documented, but the women were not undressed. they were not naked or partially nude. and the peeping tom law requires you be in a dressing room or some place of privacy and be partially unclosed. the specificity of the law, the violated. >> they are trying to get new alert of the law and pass a law saying that this is illegal. >> at breakneck speed. >> they passed it. it's up to the governor to sign it. the question is couldn't the judge have look
according to the massachusetts you can. and georgia supreme court says you can text pictures of your genitals. why? because the law doesn't say you can't. these are two instances of the law being more than a step behind technology. as technology develops, what can we do to keep it from outcasing the law. joining us is our legal contributor. this case is stunning, in massachusetts, they basically ruled a guy taking pictures up a woman's skirt was legal. >> the pictures were taken in...
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photos up the skirts of women riding the subway in boston did not break the law t ruling of the massachusetts high court. the state court says the so called peeping tom laws prohibits people being photographed when partly nude. the way the law is written the court says it does not protect clothed people from being photographed in public areas. massachusetts lawmakers say they will work quickly to update the law. >> for the second day in a row oscar miss forrious's defense lawyers grilled one of the olympian's neighbors. the lawyer says the witness and his wife changed their testimony to match one anothers in order to incriminate pistorius. both witnesses say they heard gun shots and a woman screaming but the defense claims the noise they heard was pistorius hitting the bathroom door with a bat and the screaming was the olympian yelling for help. pistorius says he shot his girlfriend by mistake thinking she was an intruder. prosecutors say it was on purpose. cinequest will honor a man hailed as a hero. >> a documentary about mark bingham will be screened at camera 12 tonight called "rugby play
photos up the skirts of women riding the subway in boston did not break the law t ruling of the massachusetts high court. the state court says the so called peeping tom laws prohibits people being photographed when partly nude. the way the law is written the court says it does not protect clothed people from being photographed in public areas. massachusetts lawmakers say they will work quickly to update the law. >> for the second day in a row oscar miss forrious's defense lawyers grilled...
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and so much was in the massachusetts historical society. so sometimes there was a duplication. >> [inaudible] well are the major argument is when they were young. they were always joined at the hip. hip. evil is a plus six years younger than abigail. so abigail in particular felt like she should listen to us. and so they had a very strong -- well not mary so much, mary stayed out of it but abigail had strong ideas about who she showed and should not mary. she was urging her to come to boston. come to boston. i am here and so and so would the implications. and then elizabeth fell in love with the man that she married. and for some reason, and the only thing that i could find in any of the letters is that they were anti-calvinist. but she hated john shaw. he didn't. he said congratulations. your sister is getting married. she said i wouldn't congratulate her in a million years. and she didn't. she went to the wedding. she never wrote elizabeth when she first moved which is where she lived with her husband. but not abigail. then john was sent t
and so much was in the massachusetts historical society. so sometimes there was a duplication. >> [inaudible] well are the major argument is when they were young. they were always joined at the hip. hip. evil is a plus six years younger than abigail. so abigail in particular felt like she should listen to us. and so they had a very strong -- well not mary so much, mary stayed out of it but abigail had strong ideas about who she showed and should not mary. she was urging her to come to...
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they keep coming back to, their hand are tied because of the way the massachusetts law is written. d, you know, that is one of the reasons that there is this huge push to put the loophole closed in massachusetts but other states. there are some states now such as florida, new york, washington, that criminalized things like video voyeurism. sometimes they actually are very specific that it is, you can not put a cell phone up some lady's skirt and take a photograph. i got to tell you until that legislation spreads nationwide, i will be keeping my legs closed and wearing pants and i bet a lot of other women would too. this is certainly not good news. adam: as we deal with crotch vice sis 2014 i will come from the other side of this. you're on the bus. people do stupid things and you got a sell phone see something in distance where somebody might be comically, something is exposed so you take a photo. could that be considered a violation? >> well, remember that the up skirting law is very specific and it is all about invasion of privacy. do you have reasonable expectation of privacy und
they keep coming back to, their hand are tied because of the way the massachusetts law is written. d, you know, that is one of the reasons that there is this huge push to put the loophole closed in massachusetts but other states. there are some states now such as florida, new york, washington, that criminalized things like video voyeurism. sometimes they actually are very specific that it is, you can not put a cell phone up some lady's skirt and take a photograph. i got to tell you until that...
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so it is the sixth day of spring but we have blizzard warning. massachusetts could be getting up to a foot and half of snow and the winds are going to be up there. david lee is here. it looks like january. >> spring is in the air and so too are the very high winds and a great deal of snow. we are in the deserted harbor here and as you can see it is gusty. i am going to be careful as i walk along the dock because i am not wearing my bathing suit. some of the gusts i have recorded here -- that is 28 miles per hour right now. we are told right now some of the gust are going to hit just below hurricane force at 70 miles per hour and a foot of snow is expected. but spring is in the air. there has been spring cleaning going on. some of the boaters getting ready for spring. some boats are still wrapped and not ready for spring yet. hopefully that situation is going to change. as you said, it looks like that old adage has to be changed. it is in like a lion and this is out like godzilla. >> you have gotten a lot of use from that hat you have. the red sox have a season
so it is the sixth day of spring but we have blizzard warning. massachusetts could be getting up to a foot and half of snow and the winds are going to be up there. david lee is here. it looks like january. >> spring is in the air and so too are the very high winds and a great deal of snow. we are in the deserted harbor here and as you can see it is gusty. i am going to be careful as i walk along the dock because i am not wearing my bathing suit. some of the gusts i have recorded here --...
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herbert from hart medical scott taylor school i'm the the facility full-time and on staff at the massachusetts school i'm a board certified person in in your developmental disorders i have a certificate between the radio frequency radiation i set out to write a paper and found more litter than i anticipated to refugee edited a single package review with over 50 certifications. there are other things as our ability to measure impacts become more impacted by eir and r f r children are more vulnerable and children with chronic sdablsz are more vulnerable. current technologies were designed and project gated without take into account the biological impacts other than the theory mall impacts >> you have 29 seconds left and if i could read from the press release a major telecommunication company filed a patent to reduce the pollution and it acknowledged the cancer risk inform wireless rootd radiation 8 years before the research. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> i'd like to put this up and expand it and excuse me, sir if you could speak into the microphone. >> i'd like to put-put this up large-print
herbert from hart medical scott taylor school i'm the the facility full-time and on staff at the massachusetts school i'm a board certified person in in your developmental disorders i have a certificate between the radio frequency radiation i set out to write a paper and found more litter than i anticipated to refugee edited a single package review with over 50 certifications. there are other things as our ability to measure impacts become more impacted by eir and r f r children are more...
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the massachusetts supreme court has thrown out the conviction of a man arrested for upskirting on they after ruling he did not break any laws. massachusetts has a peeping tom law that prohibits photographing someone nude or partially nude while in a dressing room or bathroom but a b.u. because the women on the train were fully clothed the judge ruled it was not illegal under the wording of the law for the man to shoot video and pictures up their skirts and dresses. the massachusetts senate president is pledging to quickly pass a bill that fixes the apparent loophole. quote, i am in disbelief that the courts would come to this kind of decision and outraged at what it means for women's privacy and public safety. apparent geography confusion this morning on npr as the national review's jonah goldberg noticed. a story on the failure of the senate to confirm debo adegbele. they reported a handful of southern democrats joined republicans yesterday to defeat president obama's choice to head the justice department's civil rights division. but of the eight senators who voted no, only one is fr
the massachusetts supreme court has thrown out the conviction of a man arrested for upskirting on they after ruling he did not break any laws. massachusetts has a peeping tom law that prohibits photographing someone nude or partially nude while in a dressing room or bathroom but a b.u. because the women on the train were fully clothed the judge ruled it was not illegal under the wording of the law for the man to shoot video and pictures up their skirts and dresses. the massachusetts senate...
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the director of the massachusetts security ministry said there will be more security. >> more uniformed police officers across the course and as they approach the course. and in some areas the uniformed police officers will be accompanied by bomb-sniffing canines. the had year in addition to the significant increase of umpled policuniformed police officers,n particularly in those areas that have traditionally drawn the largest crowds. >> the security plan also calls for 130 national guard soldiers to be positioned along the marathon route. >>> coming up on al jazeera america, are protesters why for the ar stand your ground. law. >> trayvon martin and jordan days of are now household names. supporters say both are victims of florida am stand your ground law. , overturn the controversial measure. julia yarborough is in tallahassee and julia, what do the protesters hope to accomplish today? >> well, good afternoon del. the march and really taking place here in tallahassee actually just wrapped up and the goal from hundreds of people around the state coming here to tallahassee is to keep pr
the director of the massachusetts security ministry said there will be more security. >> more uniformed police officers across the course and as they approach the course. and in some areas the uniformed police officers will be accompanied by bomb-sniffing canines. the had year in addition to the significant increase of umpled policuniformed police officers,n particularly in those areas that have traditionally drawn the largest crowds. >> the security plan also calls for 130 national...
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it is pounding the massachusetts coast right now. the wind gusts are around 50 miles per hour. it blizzard conditions of there. we're going to be clearing things out today. we have a couple of hours to go before we get above the freezing mark. we broke records yesterday. of 1.7 ataily record reagan national. 3.8 inches. a new record for the month of march. we are the third snowiest season at the lists -- at dulles with more than -- inches of snow. everything below the freezing mark, with the exception of dca. bridges and overpasses could be slick. the wind is so strong and we have the feel factor into the teens for much of the region. the wind is northwesterly. factor ina windchill the 20's. the air is pointing in the -- the aeroat the is pointing in the direction that the wind is blowing. aiken merges over here where the low pressure system is. the happens as we head into evening hours, the aeros get shorter. the wind it diminishes. by tomorrow, the south wind. [indiscernible] 30's to lower 40's. for tomorrow, we're going to jump into the 50's. that is the good news there. lin
it is pounding the massachusetts coast right now. the wind gusts are around 50 miles per hour. it blizzard conditions of there. we're going to be clearing things out today. we have a couple of hours to go before we get above the freezing mark. we broke records yesterday. of 1.7 ataily record reagan national. 3.8 inches. a new record for the month of march. we are the third snowiest season at the lists -- at dulles with more than -- inches of snow. everything below the freezing mark, with the...
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the flaw in your logic. you can apply for a hardship exemption, doesn't mean you are going to get it. in massachusettso investigate all the hardship exemptions. the irs is going to fan out. 320 million people and say where is your dog? come on, juan. >> this is a fantasy because, in the massachusetts example, which is there, concrete, been there for seven years, less than one half of 1% had anything to do with like a hardship exemption. this is a fantasy by people who want to get rid of obamacare but the republicans in washington know it's not real because just last week they had yet another vote to try to delay the individual mandate to 2018. why are they doing that if what you say is true? >> they are doing that to curry favor and win the election in the fall. that's why they are doing it let mary katharine jump in. >> hold on. they are also doing it because it would be. >> am i wrong? am i wrong? >> also taking it because it would be a legal way to delay the mandate instead of doing what barack obama does which is decide different parts of the law he doesn't want to enforce. that is a way that we c
the flaw in your logic. you can apply for a hardship exemption, doesn't mean you are going to get it. in massachusettso investigate all the hardship exemptions. the irs is going to fan out. 320 million people and say where is your dog? come on, juan. >> this is a fantasy because, in the massachusetts example, which is there, concrete, been there for seven years, less than one half of 1% had anything to do with like a hardship exemption. this is a fantasy by people who want to get rid of...
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stanley fisher, professor of economics at the massachusetts institute of technology. he end of 1973, it really wasn't clear what was happening in the economy. i think there were two main reasons for that. the first is that the data were actually bad. the early data on gnp in 1973 showed faster growth than we now know actually happened. the second reason is that unemployment was still very low at that time, under 5%. so that for both those reasons, it wasn't obvious that the economy was heading for a recession. the rise that we had in interest... schoumacher: so the federal reserve, under the leadership of chairman arthur burns, sought to fight inflation by restricting the money supply. in late 1973, the fed raised the interest rates charged to member banks. chairman burns believed a restrictive monetary policy was necessary, not for weeks or months, but for years to come. the policy of monetary restraint pursued by the federal reserve has helped to cool the economy, by moderating the expansion of credit and disciplining inflationary psychology. schoumacher: but by the
stanley fisher, professor of economics at the massachusetts institute of technology. he end of 1973, it really wasn't clear what was happening in the economy. i think there were two main reasons for that. the first is that the data were actually bad. the early data on gnp in 1973 showed faster growth than we now know actually happened. the second reason is that unemployment was still very low at that time, under 5%. so that for both those reasons, it wasn't obvious that the economy was heading...
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the it right. that's an issue. massachusetts has not got the websites working as well as they should have. >> when you look at the states, massachusetts, and maryland, what are they doing right. do they have people with a better command of setting up the systems. states that set up their open exchanges have a worse performance in terms of enrolment >> say that again, i'm getting lost. >> early in october a talking point is the reason why they are not setting up their exchanges, states like massachusetts, and maryland, democratic states have implemented the worst problems and the worst issues, it's ironic. massachusetts is the model of this whole plan. zack, are people in the states at a disadvantage? >> in the short term, yes. but the competition is good. >> why do you say that? >> certain states are doing a better job. >> if you life in connecticut, things are going smoothly. that's not a bad thing. that will lead to these states innovating, thinking about creative ways to get enrolled. one of the things we see are apple stores
the it right. that's an issue. massachusetts has not got the websites working as well as they should have. >> when you look at the states, massachusetts, and maryland, what are they doing right. do they have people with a better command of setting up the systems. states that set up their open exchanges have a worse performance in terms of enrolment >> say that again, i'm getting lost. >> early in october a talking point is the reason why they are not setting up their...
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. >> the case i would take i was unfamiliar with until the state of massachusetts weighed in on it. >re talking about the upskirting case. a unanimous ruling by the massachusetts supreme court and the opinion was written by a woman. >> and they're all wrong because the supreme court of massachusetts says it's legal under their peeping tom law to take a photograph of a woman under her skirt if she is in public and the problem i have with it is that all of the undies women wear now are thongs. and do not tell me you are partially nude if i'm wearing something like this. if this is on under my skirt i have an expectation of privacy. the only reason he is taking pictures of women under their skirts is because they know he knows that they have thongs on. >> in the defense of perverts and this guy, it wasn't like he was reaching up under her skirt. she was there. she was exposed and he took the picture. >> exposed -- >> and under the reading of the law, the statute, there was no crime. that's why the legislature ran away and -- you can't -- >> and 48 hours later changed the law. >> if your
. >> the case i would take i was unfamiliar with until the state of massachusetts weighed in on it. >re talking about the upskirting case. a unanimous ruling by the massachusetts supreme court and the opinion was written by a woman. >> and they're all wrong because the supreme court of massachusetts says it's legal under their peeping tom law to take a photograph of a woman under her skirt if she is in public and the problem i have with it is that all of the undies women wear now...
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the united states, right? clouds and rain. bill karins, thanks. >>> a massachusetts judge saying that photos taken up women's skirts is legal. >>> the incredible images from a detroit bar that investigators believe is arson. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. [ doorbell rings ] the johnsons! stall them. first word... uh...chicken? hi, cascade kitchen counselor. stop stalling and start shining with cascade platinum packs. over time, platinum fights cloudy residue 3x better than the competing gel. it's so powerful it even helps keep the dishwasher sparkling. avoid embarrassing moments... at least for your dishes. cascade. beyond clean and shine every time. [ clears throat ] hi. what did you do to deserve that thin mints flavor coffee-mate? it's only one of the most delicious girl scout cookie flavors ever. i changed the printer ink. [ male announcer ] try coffee-mate girl scout cookie flavors. we need a new recipe. let us consul
the united states, right? clouds and rain. bill karins, thanks. >>> a massachusetts judge saying that photos taken up women's skirts is legal. >>> the incredible images from a detroit bar that investigators believe is arson. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. [ doorbell rings ] the johnsons! stall them. first word... uh...chicken? hi,...
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has interpreted it at the trigger level to mean what we think it says, what massachusetts versus e.p.a. compelled and the court disagreed with that, seems to me that the answer that is least problematic from e.p.a.'s point of view, does the least -- causes the least risk of cleal -- collateral consequences with respect to establishing regulatory programs that go beyond p.s.d., if you say you can't -- would be to say you can't use c.o. 2 -- >> well, -- >> that's just a trigger, justice ginsberg. just at the trigger. we think that given that that says in unambiguous terms, section 74-75 and a 4 that anybody subject to a permit hads got to loop back for each pollutant subject to regulation under the chapter, meaning the act, i just don't see how you can get under -- out from under that. >> you've got to follow the plain text of the statute there. it's 250 tons per year and you have changed that to 100,000 tons per year. >> i think you were going to get to 74-75 .3 a, b, c? >> 753 c does say if e.p.a. does set a greenhouse gases standard for a particular stationary source like power plants
has interpreted it at the trigger level to mean what we think it says, what massachusetts versus e.p.a. compelled and the court disagreed with that, seems to me that the answer that is least problematic from e.p.a.'s point of view, does the least -- causes the least risk of cleal -- collateral consequences with respect to establishing regulatory programs that go beyond p.s.d., if you say you can't -- would be to say you can't use c.o. 2 -- >> well, -- >> that's just a trigger,...