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every state and the federal government, the law enforcement keeps the property for only for law enforcement use. it's earmarked for law enforcement use. >> we'll get into those details in just a few minutes. i definitely want to get more into that. john, david mentioned these civil forfeitures happen in connection with a crime. you were driving down the road. you didn't use your blinker very well, i understand, and you got pulled over. how did that turn into you being detained and $25,000 being seized? >> well, that's a good question, i guess. i was pulled over. i was issued a warning ticket for an improper lane change, and because i fit a certain profile i was, i guess, detained a little bit longer and asked a series of questions. and then one thing led into another, and it seems to be standard procedure for them to do this. they bring the dog out to run around the car, and eventually they find a reason to search your car, and the rest is history, i guess. >> david, others have weighed in on this. christian said it's not right to seize property . it's bully actiq tactics. so often you'll spend
every state and the federal government, the law enforcement keeps the property for only for law enforcement use. it's earmarked for law enforcement use. >> we'll get into those details in just a few minutes. i definitely want to get more into that. john, david mentioned these civil forfeitures happen in connection with a crime. you were driving down the road. you didn't use your blinker very well, i understand, and you got pulled over. how did that turn into you being detained and $25,000...
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the challenge in that for all of us that love this department and the law is to use the law to that end. to not just represent the law and enforce the law, but to use it to make real the promise of america, the promise of fairness and equality and liberty and justice for all. i have been reminded that we are all just here for a time whether it's in this building or on this earth. the values we hold here will live on long after we have left the stage. it's our responsibility and our mission while we are here to breathe life into them and imbue them with the strength of our conviction and the weight of our efforts. i know this can be done. i am here to tell you that if a little girl from north airline who used to tell her grandfather in the field to lift her up on the back of his meal so she could see way up high -- mule so he could -- she could see way up high, we can do anything. [applause] we can imbue our criminal justice system with both strength and fairness for the protection of those victims and the rights of all. we can restore trust and faith in our laws and in those of us who e
the challenge in that for all of us that love this department and the law is to use the law to that end. to not just represent the law and enforce the law, but to use it to make real the promise of america, the promise of fairness and equality and liberty and justice for all. i have been reminded that we are all just here for a time whether it's in this building or on this earth. the values we hold here will live on long after we have left the stage. it's our responsibility and our mission...
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we're going to let an organization outside of the united states world trade organization tell us that a law that congress passed that was signed by a republican president in 2008 is illegal. that's crazy and it's what's wrong with these trade agreements. they don't allow for countries
we're going to let an organization outside of the united states world trade organization tell us that a law that congress passed that was signed by a republican president in 2008 is illegal. that's crazy and it's what's wrong with these trade agreements. they don't allow for countries
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the lawsuit claims the theme park is violating the municipal land use law.he facility would reduce carbon dioxide emissions 24 times what the force is capable of removing. >>> 4:56. the operators at monmouth park say it will break even or make a profit. three years after taking over they say they've been able to reverse losing trends and they've seen an increase in attendance. monmouth park opens for the season on saturday. >>> now to a story from our partners at the philadelphia business journal. there could soon be more places to shop along north broad street. this is an artist's rendering of what the area could look like once the project is finished. the project is expected to include redevelopment. hotel. >>> new this morning if you're up this morning, you might agree with the findings of this new study. >> i especially do as i sometimes take brief naps while tracy is reading news stories. researchers found that most people aren't getting enough sleep. the average american gets almost 7 hours of sleep every night. that's an hour less than the 8 recommend
the lawsuit claims the theme park is violating the municipal land use law.he facility would reduce carbon dioxide emissions 24 times what the force is capable of removing. >>> 4:56. the operators at monmouth park say it will break even or make a profit. three years after taking over they say they've been able to reverse losing trends and they've seen an increase in attendance. monmouth park opens for the season on saturday. >>> now to a story from our partners at the...
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used? you've heard from our last panel efforts that have been made by law enforcement to keep it secret. how do we determine that it has been used? and for instance, in the instance of the stingray device, even after it was discovered that it was being used, law enforcement made an effort to keep the details of how the device worked secret. how do you discover how these devices are used, whether, for instance, they involve a trespass that would evoke the plurality of opinion in "jones," how are they attached to something? do they grab something out of the air? how do they work? and third, what do we do with this stuff? how do we litigate it? how do we specifically raise these issues in court. with that i will direct the first discussion to professor kerr. >> i'd like for you to go first and jim follow up because yours is -- >> thank you for the invitation to be here this morning. and especially accommodating -- like a change in panel. it took me for a while to realize when passover was scheduled for this year. i was like, oops, that's a problem. so i wanted to talk about the situation for
used? you've heard from our last panel efforts that have been made by law enforcement to keep it secret. how do we determine that it has been used? and for instance, in the instance of the stingray device, even after it was discovered that it was being used, law enforcement made an effort to keep the details of how the device worked secret. how do you discover how these devices are used, whether, for instance, they involve a trespass that would evoke the plurality of opinion in...
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the law requires us to presume a suspect to be innocent. i don't see any need to rush to judgment. frankly, from the information i have there seems to be quite a few questions regarding the criminal culpability of mr. wint. seems like everybody should calm down a little bit, let the authorities do their job, then have a trial if that's where we're going with this. >> what are the biggest questions you have? >> well unlike the case that i was involved in you don't have any eyewitnesses. it seems like they have some initial forensic evidence just as the attorney said it needs to be tested analyzed by independent analysts to determine that everything was done properly. and i think there's more questions that need to be answered before we rush to a judgment. >> so you don't have also a gun. let's talk about motive. what we do know according to the authorities, is that we do know that daron wint is someone who worked for the company run by this ceo who was killed in all of this. we know he worked there. we don't know for how long. we don't know if he was still employed when this went do
the law requires us to presume a suspect to be innocent. i don't see any need to rush to judgment. frankly, from the information i have there seems to be quite a few questions regarding the criminal culpability of mr. wint. seems like everybody should calm down a little bit, let the authorities do their job, then have a trial if that's where we're going with this. >> what are the biggest questions you have? >> well unlike the case that i was involved in you don't have any...
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but many farmers in the us are against changing the old child labor laws. we're going to meet one, a member of the farm bureua and a cattle rancher in montana. >> dennis rehberg, he's a former congressman who today works as a lobbyist here in washington dc. >> he served in congress for 12 years and sat on a house committee for us agriculture. he was given an award by the farm bureau for representing its interests while in office. >> we were in texas watching the onion picking process, and i just want to show you what that looked like, they're sharpening the sheers. gabriella, she's 9. so what's your reaction to seeing kids like that out in the field working on a... >> see i have no context. i could tell you that i have had my son or daughter out. >> so they're working on a farm. >> again i. >> it belongs to somebody who has no, it's a subcontractor that pays them is hired by the farmer. >> it can't speak to it because it just don't' know it. you've been there. i can speak to my own place, i wasn't necessarily a stay at home dad but i was the primary caretak
but many farmers in the us are against changing the old child labor laws. we're going to meet one, a member of the farm bureua and a cattle rancher in montana. >> dennis rehberg, he's a former congressman who today works as a lobbyist here in washington dc. >> he served in congress for 12 years and sat on a house committee for us agriculture. he was given an award by the farm bureau for representing its interests while in office. >> we were in texas watching the onion picking...
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year campaigns put lawyers to work, figuring out how to use the money for staff, leases yet and not get in trouble. the latest campaign finance laws supreme court decisions brought us to a new era. former governor jed bush and supporters are about to take presidential campaigning somewhere different. they found a way to outsource the campaign using the law to create a blank check. andrej sustr has more. -- david shuster has more. >> in the complex law of campaign financing jed bush is sailing into unchartered waters. his super pact will take responsibility for television advertising for the expected g.o.p. candidate. >> it's critical we change the direction our county is heading. we must do better... >> jed bush's own campaign by has limits and must operate separately from the pack will oversee less expensive duty - schedule and travel. a watchdog group calls it outrageous. >> an individual coming in with millions tens of millions hundreds of millions, an individual or corporation, could foot the bill and make a difference have a determinative effect. >> jed bush and supporters are trying to leverage a pair of supreme court ruling
year campaigns put lawyers to work, figuring out how to use the money for staff, leases yet and not get in trouble. the latest campaign finance laws supreme court decisions brought us to a new era. former governor jed bush and supporters are about to take presidential campaigning somewhere different. they found a way to outsource the campaign using the law to create a blank check. andrej sustr has more. -- david shuster has more. >> in the complex law of campaign financing jed bush is...
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simply not a subsidy under wto law or under us law. >> it is not a subsidy under wto law because it is not a subsidy. there is no government support that provided support to the carriers. the people that made commitments have found that they were not -- that airlines could not meet the commitments and ended up with pensions lost, jobs lost not being paid back money they had loaned. that is will bankruptcy is. if this is their defense fantastic. but sit down and talk about it. we would like to postulate that will bankruptcy really means and help them understand. that would be a great conversation to happened is all we want to do. if the argument is it is okay for us to be subsidized come on. >> in fact two of the three carriers have offered financial statements that we were able to uncover it's a fairly obscure jurisdictions and have going concern footnotes for those of you who are not schooled in the wonders of accounting what that means is the auditors are basically saying this is not a going concern. this entity does not have sufficient cash flow profitability to survive and therefor
simply not a subsidy under wto law or under us law. >> it is not a subsidy under wto law because it is not a subsidy. there is no government support that provided support to the carriers. the people that made commitments have found that they were not -- that airlines could not meet the commitments and ended up with pensions lost, jobs lost not being paid back money they had loaned. that is will bankruptcy is. if this is their defense fantastic. but sit down and talk about it. we would...
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believe that is true, there are far too many law enforcement agencies in this country barely making ends meet. in desperate need for diversity training, use of force training. advance training, not just basing training is critical in our efforts to provide public safety. if we want to increase protection for law enforcement officers and the public, then we need to provide our law enforcement agencies with the fund necessary to attract, recruit and retain the best and brighters officers. to ensure they serve and protect our communities we quality, fairness and justice. with that, i thank you the opportunity to speak and will gladly take any questions. >> good afternoon, chairman graham, ranking member whitehouse and members of the subcommittee. my name is peter wier from the first judicial district in colorado. that's located in golden, colorado, just west of denver. also am privileged to be speaking on behalf of the national district attorney's association. and we appreciate very much the opportunity to lend our voice to this important topic. i'd like to suggest that any discussion of body worn cameras is also a discussion of the foundati
believe that is true, there are far too many law enforcement agencies in this country barely making ends meet. in desperate need for diversity training, use of force training. advance training, not just basing training is critical in our efforts to provide public safety. if we want to increase protection for law enforcement officers and the public, then we need to provide our law enforcement agencies with the fund necessary to attract, recruit and retain the best and brighters officers. to...
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prosecutors say officer matt kenny used lawful deadly force last march during a violent struggle with for his life after robinson, out of control from being on drugs, they say, punched him in the head. >>> new england patriots quarterback tom brady expected to formally appeal his four-game deflategate suspension today. an nfl hearing on the matter will likely take place within ten days. meantime, attorney ted wells, who wrote that deflategate report, he is firing back at critics saying he found direct evidence brady knew patriots staffers were deflating footballs. wells also said brady didn't fully cooperate with his investigation and that he refused to turn over his phone records. meantime, deflategate seems to be good for business. fanatics, the largest retailer of licensed sports merchandise, says sales of tom brady gear have spiked 100% since brady's suspension was announced on monday. >>> all right, when we come back, a man saves a dog from a hot car, but now he's the one being charged with a crime. >>> also, take a look at these two shirts. can you spot the difference? we'll tel
prosecutors say officer matt kenny used lawful deadly force last march during a violent struggle with for his life after robinson, out of control from being on drugs, they say, punched him in the head. >>> new england patriots quarterback tom brady expected to formally appeal his four-game deflategate suspension today. an nfl hearing on the matter will likely take place within ten days. meantime, attorney ted wells, who wrote that deflategate report, he is firing back at critics saying...
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. >> and prosecutors say officer kenny used lawful deadly force fearing for his life after he was staggeredlooding even spawning funnel clouds. this is one you're seeing in texas. this is near the beach. more storms are on the way. ryan owens the latest for us now. >> large parts of the lone star state are flooded. the water stretching for miles in this town south of dallas with more rain in the forecast there's concern these choppers may soon be back in the air. these teenagers tweeting from their submerged truck. the ground in this state is so saturated, this cliff south of fort worth collapsed into the lake below. >> help, help. >> and this being texas, it's not just people who need rescued. a family of cowboys will to round up dozens of horses caught in high water on their ranch. the predicted rain could hamper clean-up here in van where people are still sifting through the wreckage of their homes. >> we're lucky because it was trying to suck us out of the house. >> a couple died in their home here. he retired police detective, she a church secretary. their home collapsed around them. o
. >> and prosecutors say officer kenny used lawful deadly force fearing for his life after he was staggeredlooding even spawning funnel clouds. this is one you're seeing in texas. this is near the beach. more storms are on the way. ryan owens the latest for us now. >> large parts of the lone star state are flooded. the water stretching for miles in this town south of dallas with more rain in the forecast there's concern these choppers may soon be back in the air. these teenagers...
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how well can a rarely used law work against the man once two steps from the presidency? >>> plus, time is running out for five taliban members sent to qatar in the effort to free kidnapped army soldier beau bergdahl. could they be held longer or will they be set free? tant... ...so you may... take an omega-3 supplement... ...but it's the ingredients inside that really matter for heart health. new bayer pro ultra omega-3 has two times the concentration of epa and dha as the leading omega-3 supplement. new bayer pro ultra omega-3. the setting is just right. you. but here's the thing, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hou
how well can a rarely used law work against the man once two steps from the presidency? >>> plus, time is running out for five taliban members sent to qatar in the effort to free kidnapped army soldier beau bergdahl. could they be held longer or will they be set free? tant... ...so you may... take an omega-3 supplement... ...but it's the ingredients inside that really matter for heart health. new bayer pro ultra omega-3 has two times the concentration of epa and dha as the leading...
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it is just simply not a subsidy under wt the law or us law. >> it is not a subsidy because it is not a subsidy. it is just nonsense. there is no government support that provides support to those carriers when they could not meet their obligations. the commitments creditors employees found that they were not -- airlines could not meet there commitments and ended up with pensions lost, jobs lost not being paid back all sorts of horrible things. that is what bankruptcy is. if this is their defense fantastic because we disagree. let's sit down and talk about it. we would like to argue about what bankruptcy really means and help them understand versus the subsidy. that that would be a great conversation to have end is all we want to do. if the argument is it is okay to be subsidized because you guys file bankruptcy come on. >> two of the three carriers in their financial statements that we were able to uncover growing concern. what that means is they are saying this is not a growing concern. this entity does not have sufficient cash flow profitability to survive and therefore needs to be
it is just simply not a subsidy under wt the law or us law. >> it is not a subsidy because it is not a subsidy. it is just nonsense. there is no government support that provides support to those carriers when they could not meet their obligations. the commitments creditors employees found that they were not -- airlines could not meet there commitments and ended up with pensions lost, jobs lost not being paid back all sorts of horrible things. that is what bankruptcy is. if this is their...
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this march 6th death of the 19 year-old to the teenager had been acting erratically of the sir use all lawful it was peaceful tonight the victim's family is saying they are disappointed the case was not presented to a grand jury his grandmother says the decision was politics was not justice to her aerobics of a young east bay girl who helped put an intruder behind bars plus one of the nation's largest cycling races winds his way through the south bay and just weeks after the devastating earthquake in nepal to >>reporter: he one of this terrorism and to a four year-old acrobat room where she was at police eventually are ride for your can down the stairs and told stories shot the suspect was hiding in her cause and hit all the rest for bird will rebut the suspect's mother says there's no intent to burglarize this home if she believes her son had meant to break down and antioch >>reporter: a middle school student was struck and killed by a community like real vehicle it happened just before a 30 a.m. at the intersection of san jose have a note and let you the boy was running to tested all constr
this march 6th death of the 19 year-old to the teenager had been acting erratically of the sir use all lawful it was peaceful tonight the victim's family is saying they are disappointed the case was not presented to a grand jury his grandmother says the decision was politics was not justice to her aerobics of a young east bay girl who helped put an intruder behind bars plus one of the nation's largest cycling races winds his way through the south bay and just weeks after the devastating...
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they're using laws and they're using language that makes it sound more like a mafia family or a mexicang cartel. sometimes it's crude stuff where it's literally hey, i'm going send my guy over to a hotel. fill his briefcase up with stacks of $100 bills. and sometimes it's these really complicated financial instruments to move money in a furtive way. it was a remarkable in-depth indictment. >> thank you so much, matt apuzzo. what a story. people are going to be really caring about this one. for more, we're joined by roger simon, senior political editor at the daily bees. and jonathan allen. vox's political commenter. >> fifa soccer, there has always been this air of just sketchiness. you saw with the russia bid, it was sketchy. the qatar bid, when they won, it was scandalous. you can't even play soccer at that time of year. >> 122. >> it's too hot. not to mention all the human rights abuses that are currently going on and were going on. >> so money went into the pockets of these people in switzerland basically where they're centered? >> right. swiss bank accounts. this is a huge scandal.
they're using laws and they're using language that makes it sound more like a mafia family or a mexicang cartel. sometimes it's crude stuff where it's literally hey, i'm going send my guy over to a hotel. fill his briefcase up with stacks of $100 bills. and sometimes it's these really complicated financial instruments to move money in a furtive way. it was a remarkable in-depth indictment. >> thank you so much, matt apuzzo. what a story. people are going to be really caring about this...
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. >>> a new and frightening warning for law enforcement. the potential useanted by revenge-seeking bikers against police officers. officers in these places also all across texas, got this warning from the state's department of public safety. what the warning also says is officers' family members could be at risk as members of the bandidos and black widows may, they say, seek retaliation for sunday's shootout in waco that left nine bikers dead. four of those bikers were killed by police. let's go to cnn's alina machado. when you look at this, some are critical of this information. they say, how realistic of a threat is that really? where is it coming from, and how seriously are the authorities taking it? >> reporter: well poppy, authorities are definitely taking it seriously in light of what happened over the weekend in waco. the bulletin is based on unsubstantiated information from an informant who claims to have obtained it from members of the bandidos and another group called the black widows. you know the texas department of public safety issued this warn
. >>> a new and frightening warning for law enforcement. the potential useanted by revenge-seeking bikers against police officers. officers in these places also all across texas, got this warning from the state's department of public safety. what the warning also says is officers' family members could be at risk as members of the bandidos and black widows may, they say, seek retaliation for sunday's shootout in waco that left nine bikers dead. four of those bikers were killed by...
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schaaf says she is using existing laws to prevent nighttime rotes. protestors call the policies a curfew. last nights protest was mostly peaceful. there are no reports of any damage. >>> we are learning more about the oakland man accused of killing his own father and two other men in a triple shooting. police identified him as dame yen -- damien robinson. >>> at least three deaths are being blamed on powerful storms in texas and oklahoma. in oklahoma firefighter was killed while trying to rescue people from flood waters. and in texas flooding destroyed four other homes. >> it looks like a hurricane came through here. >> more rain is in the forecast today for large part of the central u.s.. >>> a kayaker in texas is recovering after being rescued from flood waters. the rescue was captured on -- and good samaritans were able to pull him o safety using tow straps. he was taken to a nearby hospital and is expected to make a full recovery. >>> time is 4:05. a bomb squad safely destroyed a pressure cooker found inside an unintended car. officers on routine
schaaf says she is using existing laws to prevent nighttime rotes. protestors call the policies a curfew. last nights protest was mostly peaceful. there are no reports of any damage. >>> we are learning more about the oakland man accused of killing his own father and two other men in a triple shooting. police identified him as dame yen -- damien robinson. >>> at least three deaths are being blamed on powerful storms in texas and oklahoma. in oklahoma firefighter was killed...
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the dea announced the officer used lawful force. that incident sparked protests with incidents demanding kenny be charged with local side. >>> a haunting reality tonight for residents -- homicide. >>> a haunting reality tonight for residents in van, texas, after a tornado wiped out 1/3 of their town. >> it's like you're standing at the tracks and the train is going by you and it's a foot away. >> she's still finding her belongings in other people's yards and with so much damage and property in the open there is growing concern about looters. this marine is standing by his mother's home ready to fend off any crooks. crews are working to restore power so people can get back to their lives. >>> of course, the heat is the story in our part of the world. >> our first alert chief meteorologist howard bernstein is live with the story. >> reporter: early this afternoon when we got to 90, it was a scorcher. it's gotten a little better now. this is what people were doing to beat that heat. even a stiff breeze off the potomac wasn't much relie
the dea announced the officer used lawful force. that incident sparked protests with incidents demanding kenny be charged with local side. >>> a haunting reality tonight for residents -- homicide. >>> a haunting reality tonight for residents in van, texas, after a tornado wiped out 1/3 of their town. >> it's like you're standing at the tracks and the train is going by you and it's a foot away. >> she's still finding her belongings in other people's yards and with...
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gone to senator wyden. >> the reality is that we are dealing with a law from 1917 when the country fundamentally changed its values, we usehat is the very law of the espionage act that edward snowden has been charged with. >> he said that i'm going to keep this stuff classified. >> i am not here to defend edward snowden particularly but i'm grateful for what he did. if he had not blown the whistle on outside of normal channels we never would have known. >> would've he went to congress? >> is not the first person that has tried to blow the whistle on some of these programs. there are other people that they saw that he tried to leak go to congress, or try to be more selective in dealing with journalists. they were persecuted, hounded for it and nothing changed. he did the one thing that he thought might change something. fred has some good ideas about how to make the intelligence committee a safe harbor and more welcoming for whistleblowers and i would agree that generally speaking that's a better route for dealing with this. but that cannot be the only route. the fact is that congress, despite these revelations, has been v
gone to senator wyden. >> the reality is that we are dealing with a law from 1917 when the country fundamentally changed its values, we usehat is the very law of the espionage act that edward snowden has been charged with. >> he said that i'm going to keep this stuff classified. >> i am not here to defend edward snowden particularly but i'm grateful for what he did. if he had not blown the whistle on outside of normal channels we never would have known. >> would've he...
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has been no change to cit policy designed to prohibit peaceful protests, but we are making better use of laws to prevent violence and vandalism. attorney rachel letterman, who heed create a crowd cntrol policy says this is unlawful. >> the police have changed their policyver the last few nights and this violates a federal court order and we're going to be seeking to reverse that. >> reporter: will says the vandalism must stop. >> my heart goes out to the banks and a lotf these shops that get hit that are privately owned. people who are doing this damage don't even know the neighborhood. >> reporter: tivists say the marches be contue at night. come are calling for rolling marches every night. cornell bernard, "abc7 news." >>> tonight firefighters are mopping up hot spots affair torched a field in san jose. it staed late this afternoon just south of east ridge mall. embers were blowing into a mobile home park, but firefighters managed to get it under ntrol. investigators say the fire started near a homeless encampment. >>> a bronze statue of jesus has been stolen fr a church. it was connected t
has been no change to cit policy designed to prohibit peaceful protests, but we are making better use of laws to prevent violence and vandalism. attorney rachel letterman, who heed create a crowd cntrol policy says this is unlawful. >> the police have changed their policyver the last few nights and this violates a federal court order and we're going to be seeking to reverse that. >> reporter: will says the vandalism must stop. >> my heart goes out to the banks and a lotf these...
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would ask you to remember that and remind you that although you have totally different ways from us lawnt did not start the melee that occurred at twin peeks on sunday afternoon. >> when you see the specifics of this, they talk about grenades they talk about c-4 explosives and they talk about not just targeting lamplt officials like yourself but also the families of law enforcement officials. i mean do you make this seriously or is this something that you think is bravado. do you think something horrible could happen? i'm trying to understand where this falls on your spectrum. >> it falls very high on the spectrum of increasing our awareness and threat levels. certainly something we consider. we live with the threat every day. that's something that we're aware of and we're ready to respond to in the event that it's necessary. >> what are you telling officer to do to protect themselves? are you making any changes for people at their homes, with their families when they're on the job? what kr ku doing? >> we wouldn't comment on the specifics of what we're doing to protect ourselves. >> i
would ask you to remember that and remind you that although you have totally different ways from us lawnt did not start the melee that occurred at twin peeks on sunday afternoon. >> when you see the specifics of this, they talk about grenades they talk about c-4 explosives and they talk about not just targeting lamplt officials like yourself but also the families of law enforcement officials. i mean do you make this seriously or is this something that you think is bravado. do you think...
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us. >> law enforcement officials in the dallas suburb of garland, texas, say the shooting erupted just ten minutes before the m-- prophet muhammad art exhibit it was wrapping up. not exactly known if organizers of the event were the ones being targeted. that is clearly the suspicion, law enforcement its operating under. an event in the works for some time. had gotten great deal of publicity. because of that there was a great deal of law enforcement present, surrounding this event. in fact told in the back of the building, there was a s.w.a.t. team on stand by in case anything violent like this was to erupt. we are told by law enforcement, the event lasted, whole shooting took place lasted 15 second. there were two men who drove up to the civic center, in a dark sedan. jumped out, shooting, they were able to wound a garland school district officer, treated and released from the hospital. he will be okay. the two suspect were gunned down in the parking lot of the civic center in garland, texas. law enforcement officials do not know the identities, but fbi investigators are on the scene b
us. >> law enforcement officials in the dallas suburb of garland, texas, say the shooting erupted just ten minutes before the m-- prophet muhammad art exhibit it was wrapping up. not exactly known if organizers of the event were the ones being targeted. that is clearly the suspicion, law enforcement its operating under. an event in the works for some time. had gotten great deal of publicity. because of that there was a great deal of law enforcement present, surrounding this event. in fact...
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>> i conclude that this tragic and unfortunate death was the result of a lawful use of deadly police force and that no charges should be brought against officer kenny in the death of tony robinson, junior. amy: hundreds marched in madison wisconsin after the local da announces no charges would be filed against the officer who shot dead tony robinson, an unarmed african-american 19-year-old. we will go to madison for the latest. into washington, d.c. where senate democrats have rebelled against president obama over the tpp, the transpacific partnership. >> what we have just witnessed is the democratic senate shutdown the opportunity to debate the top economic priority of the democratic president of the united states. amy: we will speak to lori wallach of public citizen's global trade watch. then we look at how the fbi has been caught spying on activists in texas who tried to stop the construction of the keystone xl pipeline. and it was 30 years ago today when the philadelphia police bombed the headquarters of the radical group known as move killing six adults, five children and destro
>> i conclude that this tragic and unfortunate death was the result of a lawful use of deadly police force and that no charges should be brought against officer kenny in the death of tony robinson, junior. amy: hundreds marched in madison wisconsin after the local da announces no charges would be filed against the officer who shot dead tony robinson, an unarmed african-american 19-year-old. we will go to madison for the latest. into washington, d.c. where senate democrats have rebelled...
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afghan law number 354 failed to render assistance. if the judge uses the law, it will be the first time it was applied. some police tried to protect her, eventually she ended up in the crowd and video evidence shows police standing idly by while the murder took place. this is a case that captured the attention of afghanistan. many people demonstrated. the trial has been televised on national television, ever since it started on saturday. afghans will be watching closely to see what happens to the policemen. before the sentencing, the girl's mother spoke to the court saying she wanted justice. justice has been the key word since it happened. it was a shock to the afghan nation. violence against women is no surprise here. the fact it occurred in a public error with so many watching certainly horrified the afghan people. they are looking to see what will happen with the sentencing schedule. >>> humanitarians have been unable to reach the yarmouk camp. islamic state of iraq and levant overran the camp. >> after crossing five checkpoints u.n.i.c.e.f. delive
afghan law number 354 failed to render assistance. if the judge uses the law, it will be the first time it was applied. some police tried to protect her, eventually she ended up in the crowd and video evidence shows police standing idly by while the murder took place. this is a case that captured the attention of afghanistan. many people demonstrated. the trial has been televised on national television, ever since it started on saturday. afghans will be watching closely to see what happens to...
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a lawsuit claims the theme park is violating the state's municipal land use law. it would reduce carbon dioxide emissions by nearly 24 times what the forest is capable of removing. >>> could the pennsylvania legislature be shrinking? the state house is debating it. a proposal is up for a vote that would reduce the house by about a quarter from its current 203 members down to 151 reps. reducing the size of the legislature requires a constitutional amendment. so it has to pass both chambers in two consecutive two-year sessions. there's also a pending proposal to cut the number of senators from 50 to 38. >>> delaware lawmakers soon could add e-cigarettes to the indoor smoking ban. the state house is voting today on legislation that would ban e-cigarettes from restaurants, bars and other public places. new jersey also bans smoking e-cigarettes indoors. >>> a race to the rescue in the lehigh valley. sky force 10 over east laurel street in redding this morning as fire spread to some six properties. neighbors stepped in to rescue an elderly woman from her burning home. 1
a lawsuit claims the theme park is violating the state's municipal land use law. it would reduce carbon dioxide emissions by nearly 24 times what the forest is capable of removing. >>> could the pennsylvania legislature be shrinking? the state house is debating it. a proposal is up for a vote that would reduce the house by about a quarter from its current 203 members down to 151 reps. reducing the size of the legislature requires a constitutional amendment. so it has to pass both...
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us. >> law enforcement springs into action.identify the vehicle's owner, and then track his cell phone headed south to florida. >> jacksonville sheriff's office put a chopper in the air and they located this vehicle and stopped them. between the time we got the call and that vehicle was stopped, probably nine hours. >> once they stop the van, police are in for a surprise. >> the family was from rhode island to florida. the 17-year-old did not want to go. they stop and she gets out and walks away. she's not having any part of the trip. she was being a very difficult teenager, so they just decided to put her in the van. we're going south. >> as it's a family matter, no charges are filed. but the people in the parking lot who thought they were witnessing a crime took important action without putting themselves in danger. >>> coming up, a car going 60 stuck on cruise control. >> okay, sir. calm down. >> when "caught on camera: what would you do" returns. boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles
us. >> law enforcement springs into action.identify the vehicle's owner, and then track his cell phone headed south to florida. >> jacksonville sheriff's office put a chopper in the air and they located this vehicle and stopped them. between the time we got the call and that vehicle was stopped, probably nine hours. >> once they stop the van, police are in for a surprise. >> the family was from rhode island to florida. the 17-year-old did not want to go. they stop and...
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. >> and prosecutors say officer kenny used lawful deadly force fearing for his life after he was staggeredy a punch to the head from robinson who they say was out of control from hallucinogenic drugs. >> another day of severe weather for millions of americans across the middle of the country with the torrential rains triggering flash flooding, even spawning funnel clouds. this is one you're seeing in texas. this is near the beach. more storms are on the way. abc's ryan owens with the latest for us now. >> large parts of the lone star state are flooded. the water stretching for miles in this town south of dallas with more rain in the forecast, there's concern these choppers may soon be back in the air. these teenagers tweeting from their submerged truck. the ground in this state is so saturated, this cliff south of fort worth collapsed into the lake below. >> hey, hey. >> and this being texas, it's not just people who need rescued. a family of cowboys had to round up dozens of horses caught in high water on their ranch. the predicted rain could hamper clean-up here in van where people are s
. >> and prosecutors say officer kenny used lawful deadly force fearing for his life after he was staggeredy a punch to the head from robinson who they say was out of control from hallucinogenic drugs. >> another day of severe weather for millions of americans across the middle of the country with the torrential rains triggering flash flooding, even spawning funnel clouds. this is one you're seeing in texas. this is near the beach. more storms are on the way. abc's ryan owens with...
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our release of information, not only does foia prohibit us from releasing certain things but there are also certain things in south carolina lawthat prohibit us from releasing victim identifying characteristics or juveniles and those types of things. for us to do that, we'd have to go back and redact. obviously it is easy to redact a document or piece of paper. we got a black sharpie that we can go out and do those things. but how do you redact a video? furthermore, once you get into court will the question be raised, okay it's obvious you've redacted to some degree. how do we know what we're watching here in court today is the actual true event of what took place that day? those are all questions that we're still trying to figure out as this new technology moves forward. >> we're all trying to learn. and i think the march of sirnscience challenges us constantly. wasn't that many years ago dna didn't mean anything to anybody. now it has ended up resulting in much better, i think more complete efforts to find the truth and justice. the march of science is going to give us access to information in real time with some degree of c
our release of information, not only does foia prohibit us from releasing certain things but there are also certain things in south carolina lawthat prohibit us from releasing victim identifying characteristics or juveniles and those types of things. for us to do that, we'd have to go back and redact. obviously it is easy to redact a document or piece of paper. we got a black sharpie that we can go out and do those things. but how do you redact a video? furthermore, once you get into court will...
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uber came into the state and violated the law. >> reporter: uber is used to getting its way, legal or. it's rolled into 41 states, 300 cities world wide. many arguing counter laws do in the apply. why? we tried to find out. >> here it's people using personal vehicles, an application to connect with people, and maybe 10 hours a week they use it to give you or someone else a ride. >> the fight over aboriginerr- uber has mooedved to capitol hill. >> reporter: how much lobbyists and consultants do you have working on the issue? >> i think it's about 10. we have to compete with uber, which is 16. fast-forward to a new roll of dice for uber, speeding through the legislature clearing the way for uber and other ride-share services. drivers face background checks, security and have to pay a tax. >>> next, a lukewarm welcome - they risked all to serve our soldiers, but the veterans from the we are in afghanistan found few benefits after their services. we look into why. also - tapped in and fired up. wednesday on "america tonight". who is targeted by the n.s.a. phone tracking and why it may be
uber came into the state and violated the law. >> reporter: uber is used to getting its way, legal or. it's rolled into 41 states, 300 cities world wide. many arguing counter laws do in the apply. why? we tried to find out. >> here it's people using personal vehicles, an application to connect with people, and maybe 10 hours a week they use it to give you or someone else a ride. >> the fight over aboriginerr- uber has mooedved to capitol hill. >> reporter: how much...
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. 2, that officers receive state of the art training on the use of force and it's lawful limits. and 3 that all officer uses of force are properly and fully reported and reviewed. second in the area of community engangment and community policing. the cleveland division of police is going to establish a community wide community police commission. that will work with enharassed. providing meaningful input. they are going to work side by side, these groups are made up of both police and community members to establish a come hence i community policing plan going forward. the area of support equipment, and resources. we spent a lot of times speaking with people in the police department and speaking with officers and in this agreement you are going to see that working with those kinds of officers and community members that the cleveland division of police is going to complete and submit both a full equipment and a full staffing plan. for instance, the cleveland division of police is going to commit to modernize it's i. t. abilities and they are already working on this, and approve the
. 2, that officers receive state of the art training on the use of force and it's lawful limits. and 3 that all officer uses of force are properly and fully reported and reviewed. second in the area of community engangment and community policing. the cleveland division of police is going to establish a community wide community police commission. that will work with enharassed. providing meaningful input. they are going to work side by side, these groups are made up of both police and community...
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believe that is true, there are far too many law enforcement agencies in this country barely making ends meet. in desperate need for diversity training, use of force training. advance training, not just basic training, is absolutely critical in our efforts to provide public safety. if we want to increase protection for law enforcement officers and the public, then we need to provide our law enforcement agencies with the fund necessary to attract, recruit and retain the best and brighters officers. to ensure they serve and protect our communities we quality, fairness and justice. with that, i thank you the opportunity to speak and will gladly take any questions. >> good afternoon, chairman graham, ranking member whitehouse and members of the subcommittee. my name is peter weir from the first judicial district in colorado. that's located in golden, colorado, just west of denver. also am privileged to be speaking on behalf of the national district attorney's association. and we appreciate very much the opportunity to lend our voice to this important topic. i'd like to suggest that any discussion of body worn cameras is also a discussion of t
believe that is true, there are far too many law enforcement agencies in this country barely making ends meet. in desperate need for diversity training, use of force training. advance training, not just basic training, is absolutely critical in our efforts to provide public safety. if we want to increase protection for law enforcement officers and the public, then we need to provide our law enforcement agencies with the fund necessary to attract, recruit and retain the best and brighters...
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they are chinese antitrust laws to disadvantage these companies. -- they are trying to use the antitrust laws to disadvantage these companies. for about two weeks, you couldn't use it in spain. they heard from the people in spain that they wanted it. that is a kind of situation we have got to combat. that purpose is to promote the petition. not to distort competition. not too favorite domestic companies for the reasons that do not benefit the consumer. >> now that net neutrality rules have been published, is that judiciary committee going to follow up? representative goodlatte: we had a hearing a couple of weeks ago with the chairman, chairman wheeler and some commissioners from the federal trade commission. our position is strong. you can protect the openness of the internet a better way i have been competition protected -- by having competition protected by antitrust laws. have the fcc usurp the authority of the ftc -- that's a bad idea. some who have been calling for that have not imagined that is a bad idea. the internet has grown and has become so important in everyone's lives. it h
they are chinese antitrust laws to disadvantage these companies. -- they are trying to use the antitrust laws to disadvantage these companies. for about two weeks, you couldn't use it in spain. they heard from the people in spain that they wanted it. that is a kind of situation we have got to combat. that purpose is to promote the petition. not to distort competition. not too favorite domestic companies for the reasons that do not benefit the consumer. >> now that net neutrality rules...
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us. good to see you sir. >> nice to be with you. >> isn't it nice to see all the law enforcement. >> amazing. >> isn't there a war on police? >> there is. unfortunately the pundits and talking heads are attacking police who are really doing a great job and using very small incidents to broad brush the entire police departments. >> and what role does the justice department play in this? do you hold anyone accountability like eric holder? does he have any responsibility? >> i do. i have known eric holder a long time. is he a good man. he has in this totally wrong. his civil rights position has spent more time going after police officers than criminals and that's wrong. they broad brushed the entire law enforcement community with saying they are brutal, they are racist. and they are totally wrong. it's just not true. >> so the new attorney general have a different attitude? >> absolutely. i know loretta lynch i worked with her police commissioner. she is fair she understands cops she is pro-law enforcement. i'm hopeful for a whole new era with loretta lynch as attorney general. >> as i sort of
us. good to see you sir. >> nice to be with you. >> isn't it nice to see all the law enforcement. >> amazing. >> isn't there a war on police? >> there is. unfortunately the pundits and talking heads are attacking police who are really doing a great job and using very small incidents to broad brush the entire police departments. >> and what role does the justice department play in this? do you hold anyone accountability like eric holder? does he have any...
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lawful use of deadly force was the words he used. wisconsin is one of only two states in the nation that actually has an independent process for reviewing these kinds of police related deadly force incidents. that means, it is a policy model of what so many other states and localities have called for this inn this period of debates over law enforcement where you don't have the police investigating itself. he also spoke about being the only minority d.a. in the entire state, about having met with people on the police side, law enforcement community as well as civil rights leaders. you heard him at the end quoting martin luther king. he obviously knew what a powder-keg this could be in any community. this is what d.a.s have to do. make tough calls in an environment where they are worried about the response worried about protests or worse, the violence. but he went through a lot of facts we can discuss about why he didn't think this was a case of misuse of force or brutality. >> and indeed i think a lot of -- there will be a lot of atte
lawful use of deadly force was the words he used. wisconsin is one of only two states in the nation that actually has an independent process for reviewing these kinds of police related deadly force incidents. that means, it is a policy model of what so many other states and localities have called for this inn this period of debates over law enforcement where you don't have the police investigating itself. he also spoke about being the only minority d.a. in the entire state, about having met...
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they can't make us repeal our laws. you're absolutely. he's absolutely right. but they can make us pay to keep them. we had to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to brazil to keep subsidizing cotton in this country. i wasn't into subsidizing the cotton, but it i. me we were subsidizing it here because of the power of the farm lobby, we paid brazil hundreds of millions of dollars to keep that subsdy. the japanese were killing dolphins to catch tuna. we passed a law to just label dolphin safe tuna so consumers could decide. we had a friendly campaign. the mexicans won in the same process. they won a judgment against the united states of america. that was an unfair trade barrier. you have to pay the mexicans to not fish on dolphins. they appeal to another place and they actually made us eliminate dolphin safe all together. yes, they can undermine our labor laws. it can undermine our environmental laws. and it can undermine our consumer protection laws. when they are challenged by a foreign corporation. so the president is yet wrong again. we are not making tough u
they can't make us repeal our laws. you're absolutely. he's absolutely right. but they can make us pay to keep them. we had to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to brazil to keep subsidizing cotton in this country. i wasn't into subsidizing the cotton, but it i. me we were subsidizing it here because of the power of the farm lobby, we paid brazil hundreds of millions of dollars to keep that subsdy. the japanese were killing dolphins to catch tuna. we passed a law to just label dolphin safe...
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requirements it is 14 percent statewide that's a good thing going forward and the office of any of us active law will approve in mid-may we'll bring an item to the may 26th meeting to talk about the next page which say we expect to reduce by 10 percent last year by 8 percent we need them to keep that up and make sure they really stay the course in a higher bar and accounts for the growth of san francisco it is not statistic we're growing to make sure we account for that that is a doable thing we will reduce eir gas station by 25 percent for those who don't achieve that the cost of water will be double for increments above that we were talking about cutting off irrigation or dramatically on the grass around the polish temple that people pay attention to we're probably have to turn it off completely have a minimum irrigation schedule to make sure the roots of grass stays in place so we don't have erosion that should be on sewer rates we expect to propose and modify the flow reduction people get credit on the bills to with the 25 cut back is similar to dedicated irrigation accounts we've considered
requirements it is 14 percent statewide that's a good thing going forward and the office of any of us active law will approve in mid-may we'll bring an item to the may 26th meeting to talk about the next page which say we expect to reduce by 10 percent last year by 8 percent we need them to keep that up and make sure they really stay the course in a higher bar and accounts for the growth of san francisco it is not statistic we're growing to make sure we account for that that is a doable thing...
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i'm eir can i've lived in san francisco for 4 years and finished my first year at law school i use as airbnb both dominick and abroad i also want to mention i don't currently host but i'm here because i'm concerned about the negative impacts that the short term caps first airbnb is often labeled a ass a disruptive technology it smumentdzr folks to make ends meet i don't want to live in a neighborhood or everyone works in technology with high paying jobs this encourages the investment in people's homes some of the investment that people earner they're able to invest in their homes i also want to mention currently not having a cap allows hosts to have economic as a inform resident i encourage my friends and families to stay at average i'm sure you're aware of hotels are concentrated in neighbors i want my friends and family to stay in my neighborhood and want them to experience san francisco from a local prospective and experience is organic for those reasons as a community member neighborhoods and concerns for citizens without financial incentives please not cap and restrict out my nei
i'm eir can i've lived in san francisco for 4 years and finished my first year at law school i use as airbnb both dominick and abroad i also want to mention i don't currently host but i'm here because i'm concerned about the negative impacts that the short term caps first airbnb is often labeled a ass a disruptive technology it smumentdzr folks to make ends meet i don't want to live in a neighborhood or everyone works in technology with high paying jobs this encourages the investment in...