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we have a long battle ahead of us. >> that was nicholas pert, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit againsthe city over stop and frisk. was called floyd versus city of new york. explain who floyd was or is. >> david floyd is our lead plaintiff. he is currently in medical school in cuba. david floyd was stopped twice on his block, once about 100 meters from his apartment and another time literally outside his apartment helping his neighbor with a set of apartment keys enter his house. trial to theat significance of this, which is that he felt illegal even on his own block. stepping outside his own house he felt under siege by the police. >> i want to ask you about the historic significance of this, to your clients, to the country as a whole. in terms of the major police department in the country, totally reversing its stance on how it polices its citizens on this crucial issue. and for some of your clients to be there with the mayor, actually and lamenting this dramatic -- implementing mr. manic change. >> that is truly significant. we're talking about the largest police department in the co
we have a long battle ahead of us. >> that was nicholas pert, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit againsthe city over stop and frisk. was called floyd versus city of new york. explain who floyd was or is. >> david floyd is our lead plaintiff. he is currently in medical school in cuba. david floyd was stopped twice on his block, once about 100 meters from his apartment and another time literally outside his apartment helping his neighbor with a set of apartment keys enter his house....
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but the plaintiffs claim inadequate safety systems caused accidents resulting in injuries, and deaths. toyota lost a court case in oklahoma. court officials in california recommended last month that toyota and the plaintiffs try to reach a settlement. on tuesday, representatives from both sides attended a hearing at a federal district court in california. they expressed their intention to settle the case out of court. toyota's legal team said it had already begun negotiations on one-third of the 400 pending lawsuits. lawyers for both sides agreed to first discuss among themselves the conditions for a settlement. they plan to return to court for further negotiations in april. that is going to do it for biz tonight. let's see how things are looking on the markets. >>> farmers in fukushima, japan, have had to get creative as they deal with the aftermath of the 2011 nuclear accident. they constantly test the produce they sell. but some consumers still worry about radiation contamination. so one village has found a way to grow vegetables in a closed environment. nhk world's naomi umuara sh
but the plaintiffs claim inadequate safety systems caused accidents resulting in injuries, and deaths. toyota lost a court case in oklahoma. court officials in california recommended last month that toyota and the plaintiffs try to reach a settlement. on tuesday, representatives from both sides attended a hearing at a federal district court in california. they expressed their intention to settle the case out of court. toyota's legal team said it had already begun negotiations on one-third of...
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the plaintiffs say they are too onerous and leave far too many ineffective teachers in the classroom. number three is a first in first outlay off system that plaintiffs say punishs young, enthusiastic teachers, many at low performing and poor schools, and favors longer serving teachers who may not be as effective. they say the combination of these three laws is basically affecting students' ability to succeed and that is unconstitutional. >> why is this headed to the court? why has not the legislature fixed these laws? >> they could. efforts have actually failed. i would be remiss if i did not point out in 2010 the fair political practices committee, a state agency did a study and they found the california teachers association is, by far, the largest contributor to state politics and causes in the state of california. they said between 2000 and 2010 the ct agave about $200 million to political causes so you can bet when they oppose something in sacramento, they get heard loud and clear. that is to a large degree, why this kind of reform hasn't taken place from the legislature and why
the plaintiffs say they are too onerous and leave far too many ineffective teachers in the classroom. number three is a first in first outlay off system that plaintiffs say punishs young, enthusiastic teachers, many at low performing and poor schools, and favors longer serving teachers who may not be as effective. they say the combination of these three laws is basically affecting students' ability to succeed and that is unconstitutional. >> why is this headed to the court? why has not...
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the expert on the plaintiff side found that 6% of those may be unjustified. the judge herself looks at and took testimony from the plaintiffs in this case, i believe there were four plaintiffs, it involved 19 stops. she, herself, found that 10 of the 19 stops were constitutional. the criteria that they use in my judgment and a lot of other people's judgment is totally unrealistic and involves census data in a particular area. taken to the natural conclusion, we would have to stop more women. we stop very few women because the law -- the codified law says you can stop someone in a public place who you have reasonable suspicion is about to commit, is committing, or has committed a crime. and the majority of those cases, of course, are males. we have the most diversified police force in the world. we have police officers born in 106 countries, so it's kind of somewhat strange that we're found to be guilty of indirect racial profiling. majoritytment is minority in the police officer rank. so the 97% of the shooting victims in this city are black and hispanic, as a
the expert on the plaintiff side found that 6% of those may be unjustified. the judge herself looks at and took testimony from the plaintiffs in this case, i believe there were four plaintiffs, it involved 19 stops. she, herself, found that 10 of the 19 stops were constitutional. the criteria that they use in my judgment and a lot of other people's judgment is totally unrealistic and involves census data in a particular area. taken to the natural conclusion, we would have to stop more women. we...
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down this case and what it means going forward i'm joined by one of the lawyers representing the plaintiffs on this case or a saw who is a partner in miller canfield and cooperated with the michigan a.c.l.u. on this sort of things for joining me. so the first question that needs to be asked here is why the f.b.i. would even designate the juggalos again what kinds of activities were they involved with. well you know the f.b.i. as well as the other agencies within the d.o.j. have a tough job across the country in terms of trying to identify real gangs and deal with real gang problems and a lot of those games are the kind of gangs that you would think of like the bloods the crips things like that they're common knowledge and cultural names and so what they have done and what we would say their approach is is to go forward to the day so far that they have branded the group of music fans as the bottom line is they have been so zealous in their law enforcement activity that they sort of keep going past the line and then far across the line till they're way out at the point where they're just deal
down this case and what it means going forward i'm joined by one of the lawyers representing the plaintiffs on this case or a saw who is a partner in miller canfield and cooperated with the michigan a.c.l.u. on this sort of things for joining me. so the first question that needs to be asked here is why the f.b.i. would even designate the juggalos again what kinds of activities were they involved with. well you know the f.b.i. as well as the other agencies within the d.o.j. have a tough job...
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the plaintiff's lawyer saying the traffic jams were deliberate brat and her clients were late for workone even suffering a panic attack. the delays doubled response times for ambulances including one for a 91-year-old lady. she was unconscious. she ended up dying of cardiac arrest at the hospital. her daughter telling the new york times she doesn't think the closings have anything to do with her mother's death. simply saying it was just her time. >>> time for a look at who is talking and a whole lot of people are reacting how governor crist tee is handling bridge gate as a leader. this scandal actually serves the governor in a positive way some say. >> this serves him in three-ways. it gave him a chance to look like what a president is, an executive. he acted, made decisions. second, every campaign has a crisis sooner or later. mr. obama has a crisis right in the middle of his campaign. this gives him a chance of how to handle this. the real taste of scrutiny that comes with presidential politics. >> governor crist tee saved himself by taking action and using honest words like humiliat
the plaintiff's lawyer saying the traffic jams were deliberate brat and her clients were late for workone even suffering a panic attack. the delays doubled response times for ambulances including one for a 91-year-old lady. she was unconscious. she ended up dying of cardiac arrest at the hospital. her daughter telling the new york times she doesn't think the closings have anything to do with her mother's death. simply saying it was just her time. >>> time for a look at who is talking...
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. >> mark cane is now retired and one of the plaintiffs. >> we didn't want it to come this far. there are opportunities for this to have been ash traited but no one would listen. >> the plaintiff attorney says there is long as a test is developed. >> care yes lynn, thank you. >> white house issued a statement on retirement of george miller, who is stepping down after four decades in washington. the statement reads, quote, because of his tireless efforts our air and water are cleaner and more young people can afford to go to college and working families to make ends meet. abc7 news is live tonight from millers district office. >> today he told us he may be retiring but will continue lobbying for issues like children, family, and education. >> after four decades on capitol hill from end of vietnam to beginning of the affordable care act, he he decided to call it quits at the close of the year. >> i ran for congress in 1974. i wanted to try to end vietnam war and have national health care. >> looking back miller says some of the most recent achievements on education and labor and h
. >> mark cane is now retired and one of the plaintiffs. >> we didn't want it to come this far. there are opportunities for this to have been ash traited but no one would listen. >> the plaintiff attorney says there is long as a test is developed. >> care yes lynn, thank you. >> white house issued a statement on retirement of george miller, who is stepping down after four decades in washington. the statement reads, quote, because of his tireless efforts our air and...
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. >> mark cane is now retired and one of the plaintiffs. >> we didn't want it to come this far. there are opportunities for this to have been ash traited but no one would listen. >> the plaintiff attorney says there is long as a developed. >> care yes lynn, thank you. >> white house issued a statement on retirement of george miller, who is stepping down after four decades in washington. the statement reads, quote, because of his tireless efforts our air and water are cleaner and more young people can afford to go to college and working families to make ends meet. abc7 news is live tonight from millers district office. >> today he told us he may be retiring but will continue lobbying for issues like children, family, and education. >> after four decades on capitol hill from end of vietnam to beginning of the affordable care act, he he decided to call it quits at the close of the year. >> i ran for congress in wanted to try to end vietnam war and have national health care. >> looking back miller says some of the most recent achievements on education and labor and health care make
. >> mark cane is now retired and one of the plaintiffs. >> we didn't want it to come this far. there are opportunities for this to have been ash traited but no one would listen. >> the plaintiff attorney says there is long as a developed. >> care yes lynn, thank you. >> white house issued a statement on retirement of george miller, who is stepping down after four decades in washington. the statement reads, quote, because of his tireless efforts our air and water...
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two of the plaintiffs sued to overturn the ban. >> you are both journalists. give me a headline on this story. you first, sharon. >> ecstasy. >> jon: wow. you know i think the only thing that angers conservatives more suing for marriage equality say lesbian couple of journalists suing for marriage equality. it's sensitive and who better to address it than texas congressman louie gomert. >> the supreme court didn't see any biological evidence to support marriage being between a man and a woman and they need some basic plumbing lessons. >> jon: yeah, man, plumbing, right. [laughter] you are right louie we have to model all sexual relation soins plumbing where the only acceptable match is say male pipe to a female fitting unless of course you have a male to male connection or female to faye may -- female connection or a coupling with a male to another side kneel female. >> i wouldn't wouldn't recomme, jon, you'll never get it it fÑ,x,pnpnp [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight is a columnist for time magazine please welcome back to the prog
two of the plaintiffs sued to overturn the ban. >> you are both journalists. give me a headline on this story. you first, sharon. >> ecstasy. >> jon: wow. you know i think the only thing that angers conservatives more suing for marriage equality say lesbian couple of journalists suing for marriage equality. it's sensitive and who better to address it than texas congressman louie gomert. >> the supreme court didn't see any biological evidence to support marriage being...
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lawyers for the plaintiffs and the n.f.l. said independent actuaries and medical experts had endorsed the terms of the settlement. but the lawyers refuse to share any of their data with the public to help substantiate how they arrived at the $765 million figure, and there is growing displeasure among plaintiffs who have not been allowed to see the data, either. still to come: in traders unplugged.... are the guys buying into the hype of one of the hottest stocks on wall street. plus... how some up and coming film makers are getting their big break at the superbowl. and we are sneaking a peak at some "cute and controversial superbowl ads" that's next with bill moller! big money, big stakes at the big game. super bowl sunday - the biggest night in football and the biggest night in advertising when companies drop a cool 4-million dollars just to get their super bowl spots in the big show. which ones will we still be talking about the day after the game? tim calkins is a clinical professor of marketing at the kellogg school at no
lawyers for the plaintiffs and the n.f.l. said independent actuaries and medical experts had endorsed the terms of the settlement. but the lawyers refuse to share any of their data with the public to help substantiate how they arrived at the $765 million figure, and there is growing displeasure among plaintiffs who have not been allowed to see the data, either. still to come: in traders unplugged.... are the guys buying into the hype of one of the hottest stocks on wall street. plus... how some...
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it would radley restructure the way work misses are run, if the supreme court sides with the plaintiffin this case the state of illinois dvded to classify private home health care workers as state employees for purposes of collective bargaining. places, who sole purpose is to care for her disabled daughter, says they shouldn't have to pay dues to a union whose message they don't support. >> he is not able to walk or talk, hag had 79 surgeries. i dent want her to get up. she's my daughter. i don't need a union. i am concerned -- i was made a public employee, not by choice. >> the supreme court would have to overturn a major precedent of its own in order to side with the plaintiff. >> tell us about the argument. >> very specificitied. several justices seem to be sympathizing, but justice scalia was very tough on both sides and could be the key. the state of illinois believes it has a solid argument. the attorney general says things have greatly improved for workers and the people they care for since the state put union policies into place. >> the wages increased, the benefits increased,
it would radley restructure the way work misses are run, if the supreme court sides with the plaintiffin this case the state of illinois dvded to classify private home health care workers as state employees for purposes of collective bargaining. places, who sole purpose is to care for her disabled daughter, says they shouldn't have to pay dues to a union whose message they don't support. >> he is not able to walk or talk, hag had 79 surgeries. i dent want her to get up. she's my daughter....
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supporters say the buffer zone is intended to protect workers but the plaintiffs argue, the law targets only people who oppose abortion and that, they say, is unconstitutional. >> they're saying abortion clinics representatives are free to speak, but decide what counselors are not. >> but what it does do is protect women and administrative staff and the doctors. >> earlier this week the court to took action in another abortion case. >>> today, president obama is expected to nominate the next head of the small business administration and she has roots here in california. for that and the rest of the news before the bell, let's go to cnbc world headquarters in new jersey. >> good morning. futures ja higher. the dow snapping a four-day losing streak, nasdaq erased all of monday's losses. producer prices, whole sale inflation, and earnings from bank of america. dow rising 115 points, nasdaq up 70. >>> president obama expected to nominate mariacontrare suite. previously ran the transportation and hospital agency. she's a founder of a latina business in los angeles. >>> the measure fell five
supporters say the buffer zone is intended to protect workers but the plaintiffs argue, the law targets only people who oppose abortion and that, they say, is unconstitutional. >> they're saying abortion clinics representatives are free to speak, but decide what counselors are not. >> but what it does do is protect women and administrative staff and the doctors. >> earlier this week the court to took action in another abortion case. >>> today, president obama is...
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the plaintiffs toerps were tripping over each other running to the courthouse. i'm a defense attorney so i'm a little bias. >> i'm with you on that. >> here's the problem. the wrongful death aspects aside, the 91-year-old whose family says, by the way, it was her time. but the class action, commuters mo who were inconvenienced, what are their damages? >> the plaintiffs are going to say more than inconvenienced, emotional distress, maybe important meetings that were miss. it could have been aborted. it did not have to happen. >> so they missed a couple of appointments, they were late to office or school. >> what if it was your child's play. >> cry me a river, happens every day. >> you got to have the breach, the duty to breach. >> duty is there, the kau sayings is there. >> you had to go see a therapist because we us stuck on a bridge for two hours. >> really? that person needs to see a therapist. >> let's look at the -- we're having some graphics problems. the state charges and lawsuits, that's interesting because essentially the abuse of power there is obstruct
the plaintiffs toerps were tripping over each other running to the courthouse. i'm a defense attorney so i'm a little bias. >> i'm with you on that. >> here's the problem. the wrongful death aspects aside, the 91-year-old whose family says, by the way, it was her time. but the class action, commuters mo who were inconvenienced, what are their damages? >> the plaintiffs are going to say more than inconvenienced, emotional distress, maybe important meetings that were miss. it...
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the six plaintiffs are people claiming that they were stuck in the traffic jam. laintiff was deprived of life, liberty, and property as a result of the defendants' action. joining me now from new york are one of the plaintiffs filing the suit, joy and her attorney rosemarie arnold. joy, explain to me what happened to you in this bridge traffic and what makes you compelled to sue. >> you know, it was so unexpected and it came out of nowhere and it was a very frightening experience for me and i actually had a panic attack and it was extremely uncomfortable. i live in ft. lee. normally when there's a problem in ft. lee, you have signage, transit authority people in the lanes. but there was nobody. there was nobody. it came out of nowhere and we were caught on the approach and we couldn't turn around to go back and all of the cars were trying to literally millimeters away from each other, inching their way, trying to move forward and it was a very frightening and ununcomfortable experience and you didn't know how long the time frame was going to be. if they put up a s
the six plaintiffs are people claiming that they were stuck in the traffic jam. laintiff was deprived of life, liberty, and property as a result of the defendants' action. joining me now from new york are one of the plaintiffs filing the suit, joy and her attorney rosemarie arnold. joy, explain to me what happened to you in this bridge traffic and what makes you compelled to sue. >> you know, it was so unexpected and it came out of nowhere and it was a very frightening experience for me...
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the plaintiff says ford ordered a hit on him so he would keep quite about the mayor's drug and alcoholall know peanut allergies can be deadly but now there is a potential break through. scientists in england gave 85 children small doses of peanut flour each day. most kids built up a tolerance. after six months they could eat the equivalent of five peanuts per day. researchers warn the therapy is in the early stages and they say do not try this at home. >>> early today health is brought to you by vagisil, the experts in intimate health. >> time to get down to business, stocks tumbled on news that the federal reserve will scale back by $10 million to $65 million. the internet giant benefitted from valuable patents but google is selling motorola for under $3 billion. >> a florida couple that came upon a box of personnel files loosely connected to home depot, they tried to extort 10 grand from the hardware giant. well local police and secret service busted them when they tried to collect on the cash. >> car insurance rates can vary by as much as 50% from month to month. according to insura
the plaintiff says ford ordered a hit on him so he would keep quite about the mayor's drug and alcoholall know peanut allergies can be deadly but now there is a potential break through. scientists in england gave 85 children small doses of peanut flour each day. most kids built up a tolerance. after six months they could eat the equivalent of five peanuts per day. researchers warn the therapy is in the early stages and they say do not try this at home. >>> early today health is brought...
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here is the plaintiff's attorney in this case. >> i think it's an important issue because one of the ways that the executive branch has unilaterally expanded executive power over time was by unilaterally expanding the president's power. to the point where advice and consent is used only when it's convenient to the president. >> reporter: at one point during the arguments today, justice samuel alito stopped the solicitor general, arguing of course on behalf of the administration, and said it sounds to me you're making a, quote, very, very aggressive argument in favor of expanding presidential power. that seemed to be something that a number of the justices seemed very uninterested in doing today. >> so how is the administration hoping to preserve these appointments that the president made during that specific time frame? >> reporter: well, they made the argument that republican and democratic presidents alike have made similar appointments in the past. they say it's something that's been going on for centuries back to the beginning of this country. those who support the president's mo
here is the plaintiff's attorney in this case. >> i think it's an important issue because one of the ways that the executive branch has unilaterally expanded executive power over time was by unilaterally expanding the president's power. to the point where advice and consent is used only when it's convenient to the president. >> reporter: at one point during the arguments today, justice samuel alito stopped the solicitor general, arguing of course on behalf of the administration, and...
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the plaintiffs say that social networks has been intercepting private messages between friends, and givingnfo to marketers. to face but the users filed the suit in california. they once a lawsuit to be given class- action status, suggesting as many as one of its 66 million this book users in the u.s. would be eligible to join. this book has said it believes the allegations for the new mattress models during sleep train's huge year end clearance. for a limited time, save hundreds on tempur-pedic mattresses. get the most highly-recommended bed in america at closeout prices. plus, get interest-free financing and free same-day delivery. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance is on now. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ bulldog: the red tags mean the red tags mean save up to 40% on clearance mattresses. get up to $300 off serta, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic. puppy: i found a red tag! ha-ha-ha! bulldog: mattress discounters' year end clearance sale ends soon. in a central chinese businessm
the plaintiffs say that social networks has been intercepting private messages between friends, and givingnfo to marketers. to face but the users filed the suit in california. they once a lawsuit to be given class- action status, suggesting as many as one of its 66 million this book users in the u.s. would be eligible to join. this book has said it believes the allegations for the new mattress models during sleep train's huge year end clearance. for a limited time, save hundreds on tempur-pedic...
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long-standing emotional problems and this answering depth states on information and belief that the plaintiffs were themselves at fault in the death. >> revictimizing the parents is not the best way to defend this case. >> reporter: legal analyst steven clark says it's a strategy that may backfire. >> if this gets in front of a jury and the defense takes this strategy instead of lowering the damages. >> reporter: the document alleges that larry pott is not the girl's biological father and doesn't have any legal standing to sue. clark doesn't think that argument will stand up in court. >> the wrongful death state uis not about down. a pott and others were drunk at a high school party when a group of boys sexually assaulted her and then took photo. agent days after the photos circulated at school pott hang he have self. the potts issue a statement saying we have no intention to deckify any responsibility. >> they are working with state senator jim bell on anti-bullying legislation. i spoke with someone from the office today saying they hope to introduce legislation by early may and the attorney
long-standing emotional problems and this answering depth states on information and belief that the plaintiffs were themselves at fault in the death. >> revictimizing the parents is not the best way to defend this case. >> reporter: legal analyst steven clark says it's a strategy that may backfire. >> if this gets in front of a jury and the defense takes this strategy instead of lowering the damages. >> reporter: the document alleges that larry pott is not the girl's...
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the plaintiffs are people who say they were inconvenienced and delayed by the bridge closure and were deprived of liberty and property due to the delays. they allege official conduct and conspiracy. the balance of the claims seem to allege negligence, mink that they say there was an actual harm caused by the bridge delays and the state had duty to do something about it but they didn't. >> on the other level, the new jersey u.s. attorney announced the investigation has gun there. do we know anything about subpoenas that could be coming from the feds to the actors and players in the scandal? >> at this stage, we're told it is a very preliminary investigation. the department of justice and the fbi checking to see whether any federal corruption laws may have been violated. it is certainly obvious they will look at any public money spent on this and any public statements made before or after the fact. however, details of that are sketchy and some people, frankly, have said, not everybody, but some people have said, making a federal case out of this might be a little bit of a stretch. >> ot
the plaintiffs are people who say they were inconvenienced and delayed by the bridge closure and were deprived of liberty and property due to the delays. they allege official conduct and conspiracy. the balance of the claims seem to allege negligence, mink that they say there was an actual harm caused by the bridge delays and the state had duty to do something about it but they didn't. >> on the other level, the new jersey u.s. attorney announced the investigation has gun there. do we...
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>>reporter: mark cain now retired and one of the plaintiffs. >> we didn't want it to come this far.re were plenty of opportunities for this to have been arbitrated or no one would listen. >>reporter: the plaintiff's attorney says there is ramp for compromise as long as new test is developed. city attorney office is waiting to see how the judge rules before deciding what action to take. in the newsroom, carolyn tyler. >>> well we have a lot more to bring you on 7 news at 9:00. up next. broken bolt on the bay bridge and enormous cost to taxpayers. news to make sure they are holding up okay. >>> also. set back in seattle. tonight what the seahawks are doing to block bay area 49ers fans from getting to that championship game up in the pacific northwest. >> and what is the safest way from spreading germs. handshake or the fist bump take handshake or the fist bump take you to the lab as >> we have been driving on the new bay bridge for months but only now cal-trans reveal the ongoing cost to make sure it's safe. this is video of the bridge tonight. cal-trans says it is spending millions t
>>reporter: mark cain now retired and one of the plaintiffs. >> we didn't want it to come this far.re were plenty of opportunities for this to have been arbitrated or no one would listen. >>reporter: the plaintiff's attorney says there is ramp for compromise as long as new test is developed. city attorney office is waiting to see how the judge rules before deciding what action to take. in the newsroom, carolyn tyler. >>> well we have a lot more to bring you on 7 news...
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they are suing the state over the laws on teacher tenure, seniority, and other protections, and the plaintiffs say it keeps bad teachers in chat. this is part of a nonprofit organization called "constitutes matter." the trial takes place in los angeles which is home to the biggest public school district in the united states. teachers unions are fighting back arguing that suit unfairly targets older teachers. >> water officials in marin county will meet tomorrow in what is billed a drought summit. the drought has cut marin reservoir levels in half and dried up 95 percent of the pasture land. according to our media partner, the marin independent journal, the summit will dress the depletion of the local water supply and what to do about it. governor brown has declared a drought emergency and is calling for a 20 percent voluntary cut back in water use. >> silicon valley's largest water provider is expected to approve a number of water conservation policies this week including a reduction in water use according to our media party, the san jose mercury news which provides drinking water to 1.8 milli
they are suing the state over the laws on teacher tenure, seniority, and other protections, and the plaintiffs say it keeps bad teachers in chat. this is part of a nonprofit organization called "constitutes matter." the trial takes place in los angeles which is home to the biggest public school district in the united states. teachers unions are fighting back arguing that suit unfairly targets older teachers. >> water officials in marin county will meet tomorrow in what is billed...
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hahn from florida and maria cairo, associate director for the afl-cio of florida representing the plaintiffnks to you both. >> thank you, karen. >> i want to start with you, maria, because one of the things that struck me about this case is the plaintiff in particular has such an interesting story as a navy veteran, a young father. he's in school. i would say, you know, doing all the right things and just essentially needs assistance, which is supposed to be the social safety net, that's supposed to be part of our values as americans, and as a veteran he understands drug testing and yet essentially now that he is just asking for help the state of florida is saying no, you have to be drug tested before we help you. >> right. louis lebron really blew the old and persistent stereotype of welfare applicants and recipients out of the water. he's a veteran, a single father, a law student at the time, and takes care of his disabled mother. no different from you or from me. >> one of the things i read, this idea of having to take a drug test is part of the fourth amendment to the constitution an il
hahn from florida and maria cairo, associate director for the afl-cio of florida representing the plaintiffnks to you both. >> thank you, karen. >> i want to start with you, maria, because one of the things that struck me about this case is the plaintiff in particular has such an interesting story as a navy veteran, a young father. he's in school. i would say, you know, doing all the right things and just essentially needs assistance, which is supposed to be the social safety net,...
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. >> the plaintiffs used the frequent flyer program, whatever it else it might be used for, used it to get lower prices on flights, right? >> he did, yes, and that is something in the record but -- >> why does it relate to prices? even if you get credit for miles, from staying at certain hotels, it still has the effect of lowering the price for your airline ticket and likewise if you can use your frequent flyer miles to get cheaper hotel rooms, that effectively lowers the price of your airline ticket, doesn't it? it doesn't seem to me to make any difference whether the only thing you get from the frequent flyer mileage is, you know, airfares or other goodies. they're all price. >> this is a claim just about his membership in the program overall and that's a membership where people who have the same claim as him could be earning miles on their credit card, spending miles on hotel rooms and once there's a claim where someone can bring it who has no relationship with air travel whatsoever where they can bring the exact same claim, it's hard to see how that claim is related to prices and s
. >> the plaintiffs used the frequent flyer program, whatever it else it might be used for, used it to get lower prices on flights, right? >> he did, yes, and that is something in the record but -- >> why does it relate to prices? even if you get credit for miles, from staying at certain hotels, it still has the effect of lowering the price for your airline ticket and likewise if you can use your frequent flyer miles to get cheaper hotel rooms, that effectively lowers the...
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the man filed a lawsuit against the weapons to the court sided with the plaintiffs saying the layoffs were unlawful peace activist judge interesting to see is the brooding as a victory for him too. pasta roller. he's the one who reported hacked and coughed to the police back in twenty ten. listened to the ruling is a slap in the states for example the company's entire strategy has collapsed. they would just before six am confined to the management is key to today's ruling means the county has been a long list of things so it shouldn't. cox says it will appeal court ruling the company is refusing to comment on investigations into the weapons exports saying only that it is forty cooperating with prosecutors meanwhile more evidence continues to say is in mexico while filming a documentary in the country to get adult content of this film several messages on the thirty six assault rifles that they are taken from the local police the set of numbers for the interest of the german prosecutors. it seems germany's biggest arms make it. hasselhoff or explain them to do. well with some entertainm
the man filed a lawsuit against the weapons to the court sided with the plaintiffs saying the layoffs were unlawful peace activist judge interesting to see is the brooding as a victory for him too. pasta roller. he's the one who reported hacked and coughed to the police back in twenty ten. listened to the ruling is a slap in the states for example the company's entire strategy has collapsed. they would just before six am confined to the management is key to today's ruling means the county has...
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the government responded friday arguing the plaintiffs cannot claim that filling out the form violatesheir insurance administrator will be providing birth control despite the religious objections not because of them. the government also noted that in this case the religious group's insurance administrator is itself also exempt from the mandate and will not have to provide birth control anyway. but if as the government put it, the nuns can solve their problems themselves by declaring their religious xemings with the stroke of their own pen. joining us from washington, d.c. is jay engoff the first director of implementation for the affordable care act at hhs and now a partner with the d.c. law firm mary and scalet. at the table, robert reyes, attorney and columnist for "usa today." jay, by your understanding, do the nuns in this particular case actually have standing? and is this different from the hobby lobby case? >> i don't believe they do have standing and it is different from the hobby lobby case. i hate to disagree with the little sisters of the poor. they're the plaintiffs but i t
the government responded friday arguing the plaintiffs cannot claim that filling out the form violatesheir insurance administrator will be providing birth control despite the religious objections not because of them. the government also noted that in this case the religious group's insurance administrator is itself also exempt from the mandate and will not have to provide birth control anyway. but if as the government put it, the nuns can solve their problems themselves by declaring their...
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the plaintiff saying ford ordered the hit on him so he would keep quiet about the mayor's drug and alcoholl know peanut allergies can be deadly and now there is a potential breakthrough to watch. scientists in england gave 85 children small doses of peanut flour each day, while gradually increasing that dosage. and they found most kids built up a tolerance after six months. they could eat the equivalent of five peanuts per day. researchers, however, warn that the therapy is still in the early stages and they say do not try this at home. >>> "early today" health is brought to you by vagisil, the experts in intimate health. >>> time for business. with cnbc's morgan brennan. good morning, morgan. >> that's right, richard. stocks look to rebound today after wednesday's sell-off. disappointing earnings over the health of emerging markets and more cuts to the fed's economic stimulus efforts adding to investors' worries. the dow is at its lowest level since early november. meanwhile, google gets out of the business of making smartphones. it is selling it money losing motorola unit to china's enov
the plaintiff saying ford ordered the hit on him so he would keep quiet about the mayor's drug and alcoholl know peanut allergies can be deadly and now there is a potential breakthrough to watch. scientists in england gave 85 children small doses of peanut flour each day, while gradually increasing that dosage. and they found most kids built up a tolerance after six months. they could eat the equivalent of five peanuts per day. researchers, however, warn that the therapy is still in the early...
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the lead plaintiff in the case was an 84-year-old lesbian named edith windsor. >> children born todayll grow up in a world without doma, and the same children who happen to be gay will be free to love and get married as thea and i did, but with the same federal benefits, protections, and dignity as everyone else. , what a to survive thea glorious way to do it. and she would be so pleased. >> pro-choice advocates and democratic lawmakers waged a battle into the early hours of wednesday morning to successfully block a bill that would force nearly all of the state's abortion clinics to close. >> members, i am rising on the floor today to humbly give voice to thousands of texans who have been ignored. >> wendy davis filibuster lasted nearly 11 hours before republicans cut her off. that is when her colleagues and the protesters in the gallery took over. violence is continuing in each of days after the military ouster president mohamed morsi. at least 42 people were reportedly killed earlier today at the military side where he is being detained. the muslim brotherhood says the victims were
the lead plaintiff in the case was an 84-year-old lesbian named edith windsor. >> children born todayll grow up in a world without doma, and the same children who happen to be gay will be free to love and get married as thea and i did, but with the same federal benefits, protections, and dignity as everyone else. , what a to survive thea glorious way to do it. and she would be so pleased. >> pro-choice advocates and democratic lawmakers waged a battle into the early hours of...
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he will instead side with the plaintiffs who want the ban struck down. now it has become the critical state and it is coming on the heels of reason problems were omaha. >>> they hit another target inside israel. three palestinians plan to provide suicide bomb vests to militants posing as russian tourists. in the convention center in jerusalem and in tel-aviv. the arrests were carried out in december but just made public now. and bracing for it, they will have several raids unless early elections are called and it was over a decision to reject the trade deal after closer ties with rugs why. -- russia. three died in violent protests yesterday. >>> and americans who doesn't have health insurance died lightly and the new law dropped by 1.2 percent and rates. the traps lasted from 2 million to 3 people getting coverage. >>> well, they have now reopened after being closed because of a cockroach infestation. 3500 people have gone back to work in livingston, it was shut down for ten days to be cleaned out and two plants caused a problem and it is the bickest chi
he will instead side with the plaintiffs who want the ban struck down. now it has become the critical state and it is coming on the heels of reason problems were omaha. >>> they hit another target inside israel. three palestinians plan to provide suicide bomb vests to militants posing as russian tourists. in the convention center in jerusalem and in tel-aviv. the arrests were carried out in december but just made public now. and bracing for it, they will have several raids unless early...
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attorneys fees, and a court injunction to stop facebook from doing what the plaintiffs claim is being done. >>> turns out, that megamillions jackpot winner in san jose didn't know he won. ryan with how he finally figured it out weeks later. >> here is the winning ticket worth $324 million. the winner, steve, took the cash option worth $173 million before taxes. >> thank you. >> he bought five quick pick tickets here at jenny's gifts in san jose. right after the drawing, one winner on the east coast came forward and everyone was guessing who was the lucky san jose winner, including himself. he watched the news coverage and told state officials he thought, must be a lucky man. he is a delivery driver who regularly picks up megamillions tickets all over the bay area. tran said the winning ticket was quote, just sitting in my house on top of my drawer. that's what took him to long to claim the prize. he remembered where he bought the ticket. he then checked the numbers and found out he hit the jackpot. >> i wish i was part of that. >> win the jackpot, quit your job. he said his phone call
attorneys fees, and a court injunction to stop facebook from doing what the plaintiffs claim is being done. >>> turns out, that megamillions jackpot winner in san jose didn't know he won. ryan with how he finally figured it out weeks later. >> here is the winning ticket worth $324 million. the winner, steve, took the cash option worth $173 million before taxes. >> thank you. >> he bought five quick pick tickets here at jenny's gifts in san jose. right after the...
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for the fist time there was a special lifetime achievement award the plaintiff is a unit in hand and the only player to win the world cup three times . the dominique was the annual golden globe award hollywood stars of the week celebrating the windows of the building clothes. johnny depp announce the prize for best drama. it's you. two of uses british director steve mcqueen one with twelve he is the slate a moving story about racism and slavery in the united states the american hostile collected three awards based comedy bits to actress in a comedy for amy adams and best supporting actress jennifer lawrence. when in this year's such an honor to be his forte mexico's of phone so chua told takes up the best direct accolade full privacy the three d three list of sun to blog as an astronaut a racing against time to get back to. later in the week the oscar nominations will reveal the amway american apostle and twelve uses slight killings evaporates as favourites. on tuesday francois around the pit for an annual tradition in france the president's tenure a press conference this bomb was mad
for the fist time there was a special lifetime achievement award the plaintiff is a unit in hand and the only player to win the world cup three times . the dominique was the annual golden globe award hollywood stars of the week celebrating the windows of the building clothes. johnny depp announce the prize for best drama. it's you. two of uses british director steve mcqueen one with twelve he is the slate a moving story about racism and slavery in the united states the american hostile...
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operations now bankruptcy usually puts a stop to most litigation a company faces which will force the plaintiffs of the two dozen lawsuits filed to fight with other predators for a share of the company's assets and that fact is bad news for anyone to buy the spill this incident happened at an interesting time for the company it had just signed a four way merger nine days before the spill the spill what was reported the company broke of silence for the first time in weeks blaming the leak on a broken water pipe which caused its own pipes to freeze and crack residents were given the all clear will start using tap water once again last week the warning. these are still in place for pregnant women although the center for disease control says the levels of mc h. are now below the wet recommended one part per million and increasing number of people are reporting symptoms from the local tap water two hospitals as of saturday four hundred eleven patients have been treated for and reported chemical exposure according to a spokeswoman for the west virginia department of health and human resources also the
operations now bankruptcy usually puts a stop to most litigation a company faces which will force the plaintiffs of the two dozen lawsuits filed to fight with other predators for a share of the company's assets and that fact is bad news for anyone to buy the spill this incident happened at an interesting time for the company it had just signed a four way merger nine days before the spill the spill what was reported the company broke of silence for the first time in weeks blaming the leak on a...
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data show that the plaintiff to the queen which is one kind of shark fin has decreased from about three hundred twenty two dollars a pound by the end of two dollars and twelve. in two thousand thirteen in what happen to you but only two hundred fifty us dollars per pound. the chinese government about seven million sharks were told to make a student i didn't hear. don't go went about making money matters for time but couldn't force in the sweatshop labor. they did. one of the most terrifying controversial subject in china and sweatshop labor. they've come to think of the image of young chinese people toiling away for hours in the lead one to build up my phone use everyday awareness about the tough conditions in factories is widespread with me people think twice making them made in china label. but till today. what if you are being forced into it. outside of china the factors are often referred to what shocked. and depending on a person than on the condition that he might disappear for two production facilities planned for factory. but in china and india more hyperbolic and sweatshop. a c
data show that the plaintiff to the queen which is one kind of shark fin has decreased from about three hundred twenty two dollars a pound by the end of two dollars and twelve. in two thousand thirteen in what happen to you but only two hundred fifty us dollars per pound. the chinese government about seven million sharks were told to make a student i didn't hear. don't go went about making money matters for time but couldn't force in the sweatshop labor. they did. one of the most terrifying...
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the plaintiff says ford ordered a hit on him so he would keep quiet about the mayor's drug and alcohol>>> and miley cyrus took to the stage wednesday night with an acoustic set for mtv's unplugged. the show's western vibe was driven home when cowboy miley was joined by cowboy madonna for the song we can't stop. unsurprisingly the two bump and grinded their way through that song. >>> donald said he would love to run for new york governor, under one condition. and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> time to stir the political pot with this morning's "first look" at scrambled politics. the numbers are in. and just over 33 million tuned in for tuesday's state of the union address. that is the smallest audience since president clinton's back in 2000. >>> numbers for hillary clinton on the other hand are pretty hot. the former secretary of state holds a wide lead over democrats heading into 2016. that's according to a new "washington post" abc news poll. a whopping 73% of voters say they would vote for her over vice president biden. >>> but the republican race, that's still wide open. c
the plaintiff says ford ordered a hit on him so he would keep quiet about the mayor's drug and alcohol>>> and miley cyrus took to the stage wednesday night with an acoustic set for mtv's unplugged. the show's western vibe was driven home when cowboy miley was joined by cowboy madonna for the song we can't stop. unsurprisingly the two bump and grinded their way through that song. >>> donald said he would love to run for new york governor, under one condition. and that's heart...
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it's very concerning. >> reporter: like maine pharmacist amelia arnold, who's one of the lead plaintiffs in the suit, murphy says stopping mail-order imports is all about safety. they say most drugs have cheaper generic equivalents, so there's no need to take a chance on foreign pharmaceuticals. murphy says that in 2003, the f.d.a. warned canarx that it was "putting the health of the american public at risk" after the company mailed an order of insulin, a perishable drug that has to be refrigerated. canarx says as soon as that happened, it stopped offering perishable drugs and that it has safeguards in place to protect its customers. what a lot of the people in maine have been saying to me they're saying, "these are the same drugs that are available in the u.s. these are drugs that they're getting that are made by members of your organization." >> and they're able to test those drugs when they come home and verify that they are? or that they just have a label on them that indicates that they are the same drugs? i mean, that's the interesting question, right? i mean, no one who's personal
it's very concerning. >> reporter: like maine pharmacist amelia arnold, who's one of the lead plaintiffs in the suit, murphy says stopping mail-order imports is all about safety. they say most drugs have cheaper generic equivalents, so there's no need to take a chance on foreign pharmaceuticals. murphy says that in 2003, the f.d.a. warned canarx that it was "putting the health of the american public at risk" after the company mailed an order of insulin, a perishable drug that...
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federal court, the state -- the governor and the legislature could not come to agreement with the plaintiff in the actual part of the state litigation, they are going to have to reduce their population by 10,000 beds. how they do that has the potential to impact every county. in addition to that, part of what the governor's budget also includes, which we won't know ultimately what's going to happen with that until they finish the budget process, but it includes giving additional sentence credits to those that are considered now 20%ers increasing their sentence credit to 33%. also giving milestone credits to the same population. and another litigation decision, the butler decision is basically going to now force courts to instead of giving 15 years to life with an open-ended sentence when that individual would get out, they'll have to go on record as to what that release date will be. and the only thing that can impact that date would be the in-prison behavior, positive or negative, which also everyone that is in prison right now that has one of those 15, 20-year to life or what have you, th
federal court, the state -- the governor and the legislature could not come to agreement with the plaintiff in the actual part of the state litigation, they are going to have to reduce their population by 10,000 beds. how they do that has the potential to impact every county. in addition to that, part of what the governor's budget also includes, which we won't know ultimately what's going to happen with that until they finish the budget process, but it includes giving additional sentence...
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this context that was the original argument encouraged by justice alito as opinion and mocks the plaintiffs have now explicitly asked for a boot to be overturned so much more fraud and and really radical argument indeed for those who don't really understand the right to work and and kind of the union issue in general is there any direct evidence that right to work states have any sort of different safety standards or pay difference is the non right to work states. and the use of the term right to work is very appropriate as we usually think of the term right to work as applying in the private sector it is in the private sector we have a federal law which allows exclusive representation which allows the collection of fees to be used to fund the cost of that representation except in states which have adopted so-called right to work laws. which prohibit such arrangements what this case would do if the more radical argument was accepted was essentially constitutionalized the principle of right to work in the public sector and there is lots of evidence of the type you describe and there is evide
this context that was the original argument encouraged by justice alito as opinion and mocks the plaintiffs have now explicitly asked for a boot to be overturned so much more fraud and and really radical argument indeed for those who don't really understand the right to work and and kind of the union issue in general is there any direct evidence that right to work states have any sort of different safety standards or pay difference is the non right to work states. and the use of the term right...
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people were security daily reported the employer from all the pay has directed by chinese police the plaintiff acted legally downloading over twenty gigabyte information from consumers the imported and sold the information to other e commerce company. allie is china's largest third party payment service. and what the ali baba group the typical police. one chinese company to make huge amount of money to purchase ten million customers information. we are all epa issued an apology letter to chinese consumers the company claimed the lead crystal permission did not include king of the id number or bank account. two women to almost everything else. that includes real names phone numbers email addresses home addresses and purchased record. all he did tried to emphasize the core information protected by cooking method. and they were not acquired by anyone. king story might not be enough to pull peers. the first time all the pain and trouble to leak out of five of the metropolis daily reported december two thousand eleven the market for selling personal data was exploited actually fully developed indus
people were security daily reported the employer from all the pay has directed by chinese police the plaintiff acted legally downloading over twenty gigabyte information from consumers the imported and sold the information to other e commerce company. allie is china's largest third party payment service. and what the ali baba group the typical police. one chinese company to make huge amount of money to purchase ten million customers information. we are all epa issued an apology letter to...
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also today, a federal judge rejected a conservative challenge to the obamacare exchanges. plaintiffsad argued the health care law allows subsidies to people in state-run exchanges only. only 14 states have those. jim ingle tells us it turns out things may even be worse in some of the states than in the federal system. >> vicky is the face of the breakdown in state exchanges. in her case, maryland. >> to me, it's very personal. and it's very frustrating because the system has failed me. >> vicky, who is self-employed, started trying to sign up in early october. she eventually went to an official navigator for howard county, which signed her up, gave her a confirmation number, and a print-out of the plan she chose. then she hit a brick wall. >> i was told by the insurance company i selected that they have no record of me. i did go to the state navigation system, and they have no record of me. >> that's the same problem the federal government had, the so-called backend of the system, which tells state officials and insurance companies who has enrolled. >> the back end is not working. th
also today, a federal judge rejected a conservative challenge to the obamacare exchanges. plaintiffsad argued the health care law allows subsidies to people in state-run exchanges only. only 14 states have those. jim ingle tells us it turns out things may even be worse in some of the states than in the federal system. >> vicky is the face of the breakdown in state exchanges. in her case, maryland. >> to me, it's very personal. and it's very frustrating because the system has failed...
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the state will side with the plaintiff. virginia has emerged as a critical state in gay marriage. >> and alexandria man challenges his placement on the no-fly list. fromge rejected arguments government lawyers who wanted to dismiss the case. authorities detained him and he says he was beaten and interrogated. he was allowed to fly home after he filed a federal lawsuit. he said that he is on the no-fly list without justification. >> exciting news. there will be an announcement about a concert. we do not know who or when. and cityind out officials will hold a conference this morning. >> very exciting. a high profile figure is coming to bob mcdonnell's defense. delays -- school delays and closings are running at the top and bott a bitterly cold morning here in washington. all of that ice and snow is sticking around. there is a chance we could see even more snowflakes a little later on today. the big story is the bitter cold. good morning washington. your closingso and delays. the federal government is open. in virginia -- manas
the state will side with the plaintiff. virginia has emerged as a critical state in gay marriage. >> and alexandria man challenges his placement on the no-fly list. fromge rejected arguments government lawyers who wanted to dismiss the case. authorities detained him and he says he was beaten and interrogated. he was allowed to fly home after he filed a federal lawsuit. he said that he is on the no-fly list without justification. >> exciting news. there will be an announcement about...
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this time, the plaintiffs argue that free speech isn't really free if it's restricted such that peopleeally can't even hear what you're saying, the people that you're talking to. on the other hand, those who work at these clinics say that it's a public safety issue, that many of these demonstrators have either been physical with or have intimidated doctors and nurses and other workers and patients, of course, headed into these clinics. massachusetts has a long history with this. that's where that law is coming from. back in 1994, a couple of abortion clinic workers were killed. and now, as of this morning, a few hours from now, the case is being argued here before the u.s. supreme court. betty? >> we'll be watching. tracie, thank you very much for that. >>> we want to shift gears now and go to my friend, richard lui, with the latest in sports. they're heating things up down under, in australia, that is. let's not get that confused. >> that's right. good morning to you, betty. how hot is it in sdwral? well, it is so hot, australian open players are fainting, so hot, ice packs were scarc
this time, the plaintiffs argue that free speech isn't really free if it's restricted such that peopleeally can't even hear what you're saying, the people that you're talking to. on the other hand, those who work at these clinics say that it's a public safety issue, that many of these demonstrators have either been physical with or have intimidated doctors and nurses and other workers and patients, of course, headed into these clinics. massachusetts has a long history with this. that's where...
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the plaintiffs are hoping the lawsuit will gain class action status.t users in the u.s. qualify to join. this book says that irrigations or without merit. we all have choices. walt >> : coming up nine days of medea any days of mickey d's for breakfast and lunch and dinner what happened to one breakfast and lunch and dinner what happened to one science where every thursday people ride 10 miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco made with jennie-o ground turkey cooked thoroughly to 165. i feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. i think they are light and they are just fresh tasting. yeah. when i eat well, i feel well. anncr: it's time for a better taco. the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey in a store near you. the bakersfield and its successful detective work when he realized what else was shopping with his credit card the russians when sculley kept and the senate before christmas when somebody noticed the transaction. i notice my cellphone
the plaintiffs are hoping the lawsuit will gain class action status.t users in the u.s. qualify to join. this book says that irrigations or without merit. we all have choices. walt >> : coming up nine days of medea any days of mickey d's for breakfast and lunch and dinner what happened to one breakfast and lunch and dinner what happened to one science where every thursday people ride 10 miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco made with...
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the inspection was at the request of the plaintiff in the trial of the boat's captain, frances francesco. you may remember it capsized, killing 32 people. the captain is on trial for manslaughter and abandoning the ship before all of the passengers actually got off. >>> george zimmerman is hoping to cash in on another painting. zimmerman's latest masterpiece is a -- is of trial prosecutor angela cory. he posted this picture of his painting on twitter yesterday. it's called "angie." he reportedly is going to sell it on ebay at some point today. angela cory wne of the prosecutors in hisurder trial over the shooting of teenager trayvon martin. zimmerman was acquitted back in july of that -- of that offense. this isn't his first painting. he already sold this one, you can see it there, for $100,000 back in december. >>> the hacker accused of stealing images and information from the bush family is now in custody. coming up, how investigators finally caught up with him. >>> plus, first lady michelle obama just announced the development of healthier kids' meals at a popular restaurant. you can
the inspection was at the request of the plaintiff in the trial of the boat's captain, frances francesco. you may remember it capsized, killing 32 people. the captain is on trial for manslaughter and abandoning the ship before all of the passengers actually got off. >>> george zimmerman is hoping to cash in on another painting. zimmerman's latest masterpiece is a -- is of trial prosecutor angela cory. he posted this picture of his painting on twitter yesterday. it's called...
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for the plaintiffs, i'd ask to reserve five minutes for the rebuttal. >> you have the clock. you'll have what is left over. >> may it please the court, this case is fundamentally different from king because california's law applies to people who are never charged with an offense d those who are discharged from lack of probable cause. there is nothing that can justify taking d.n.a. from these individuals who are not being prosecuted. king is tracking people as they go through the criminal justice system up through trial. >> counsel, i respect the sincerity of your view but the reality is the supreme court said in king that d.n.a. was like fingerprinting. if all of the things that you say about your particular clients are true, they would still nonetheless be fingerprinted and their finger prints retained in a national data base just like the d.n.a. how do you distinguish that? the court made it very clear several times that d.n.a. and same, rints are of the constitutionally one is a more modern technology. >> that is not how i read the case. .n.a. is different from finger prin
for the plaintiffs, i'd ask to reserve five minutes for the rebuttal. >> you have the clock. you'll have what is left over. >> may it please the court, this case is fundamentally different from king because california's law applies to people who are never charged with an offense d those who are discharged from lack of probable cause. there is nothing that can justify taking d.n.a. from these individuals who are not being prosecuted. king is tracking people as they go through the...