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also of note, in new jersey i went for the aclu and it's like to reverse the ban on a best-selling book. officials at two prisons in new jersey didn't want inmates getting their hands on a copy of, the new jim crow by michelle alexander. the traces have the war on drugs became away to find discrimination. and how to unfairly send men of color to present. prisons in jail can ban certain reading material and i think it will cause a problem with an inmate. after the aclu started poking around officials back down and set it no longer poses a threat. >> that's bring back our panel to talk about this. frank, on one side i don't think there's anything to ban a book. >> it's a tough conversation to have. anytime were talking about these prisons i said and whatever will make the job for the correction officer safer. >> there screening the packages now. preapproved vendors? it sounds like corruption at its highest. >> i agree in. that we need to make a prisons essay as possible for the correction officers. if you are an inmate you have lost some of your rights. that is represented about. however,
also of note, in new jersey i went for the aclu and it's like to reverse the ban on a best-selling book. officials at two prisons in new jersey didn't want inmates getting their hands on a copy of, the new jim crow by michelle alexander. the traces have the war on drugs became away to find discrimination. and how to unfairly send men of color to present. prisons in jail can ban certain reading material and i think it will cause a problem with an inmate. after the aclu started poking around...
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what about the aclu. it's a serious point because the members who signed the letter and the new york silver rights commission said there is a first amendment right. >> you have the right to say what you want, but you also have to understand there will be consequences. >> she signed that code of conduct at your school. she breach of contract. >> what about the issue and the counterpoint about rap music and the fact that you have some cases black artist trashing racist in some cases using the end were themselves. >> that's entertainment. this is a deranged person need some significant help. quite frankly i think the school and the organization she belongs to should expel. >> we've known each other for years. never once have we use that terminology. when you use that word in a contacts it's meant to hurt and it carries a lot of emotional negative connotation. if organelle called right people to a certain standard we need that same standard to herself. >> you don't have wrappers going on instagram and repeate
what about the aclu. it's a serious point because the members who signed the letter and the new york silver rights commission said there is a first amendment right. >> you have the right to say what you want, but you also have to understand there will be consequences. >> she signed that code of conduct at your school. she breach of contract. >> what about the issue and the counterpoint about rap music and the fact that you have some cases black artist trashing racist in some...
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the judges have set a system already exists to give the children a fair hearing, the aclu has not decided its next step. >>> now to the details about a missile alert that was mistakenly sent out to hawaii earlier this month. the employee who sent it thought that an attack was imminent. today the secretary said hawaii has been testing alert capabilities and the emergency management employee mistook a drill for a real warning. he responded by sending the alert without signoff from the supervisor. the employee has been reassigned. >>> we are hearing from several former employees of a well- known oakland restaurant owner charlie hallowell who has taken a leave of absence amid sexual harassment accusations. alex savidge is live in oakland where they have held a news conference.>> reporter: news conferences here in oakland today and we learned that restaurant owner charlie hallowell will be stepping away from his company for six months and he is promising to fix the culture at his oakland restaurant. this morning we heard from several of his former employees who talked about the harassment that
the judges have set a system already exists to give the children a fair hearing, the aclu has not decided its next step. >>> now to the details about a missile alert that was mistakenly sent out to hawaii earlier this month. the employee who sent it thought that an attack was imminent. today the secretary said hawaii has been testing alert capabilities and the emergency management employee mistook a drill for a real warning. he responded by sending the alert without signoff from the...
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the aclu feels similarly about volunteers. we worry if we are going to put younger staff in harms way. we are seeing that reaction with a lot of groups calling for counter protests at a different place or a little later. with the university of florida, richard spencer visit this week. the president of uf said he told everyone to skip this. if you deprive it of oxygen it does not become a pressure cooker. it is changing the media environment. in addition to putting additional pressure on reporters. >> we have also been talking about doing some hostile environment training before we send reporters out to these protests. so far, it has been more of an ad hoc process. we have reporters bring a bandanna, some eyewash, and have an escape route. we have reporters go in pairs. it helps from a reporting standpoint. one person is listening to the main speech and somebody is reflecting on the crowd. it is good to have a body on hand nearby. separately, there are a lot of dangers online. you have to be careful about your social media pres
the aclu feels similarly about volunteers. we worry if we are going to put younger staff in harms way. we are seeing that reaction with a lot of groups calling for counter protests at a different place or a little later. with the university of florida, richard spencer visit this week. the president of uf said he told everyone to skip this. if you deprive it of oxygen it does not become a pressure cooker. it is changing the media environment. in addition to putting additional pressure on...
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the aclu says the only people that benefit is white supremacist. it was called a white supremacist ransom note. the columnist king said that it proved the current operating philosophy in the white house was racist and was said to be a burning cross. >> the president put together a plan to make america white again. they're changing the character of our country by what they're putting forth. they bring a tear to the eye of the statue of liberty and they bring fear to the hearts that people are here playing by the rules. >> we could go on and on and on. it is everywhere today. they're telling you this is something the klan could have produced. we decided to look at what the white house has actually proposed. the plan may be many things, not all good, but it definitely is not a form of white nationalism unless that term has opposite meaning. it would legalize 2 million people that currently are not legally here. that's a lot of people. currently 13 states have p populations than that. how many of those beneficiaries are white? that would be the central
the aclu says the only people that benefit is white supremacist. it was called a white supremacist ransom note. the columnist king said that it proved the current operating philosophy in the white house was racist and was said to be a burning cross. >> the president put together a plan to make america white again. they're changing the character of our country by what they're putting forth. they bring a tear to the eye of the statue of liberty and they bring fear to the hearts that people...
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herrera, the electronic frontier foundation and aclu of northern california jointly submit this letter." they go on to talk about having opposed this in the past and we oppose the use because of the significant privacy and free speech concerns. they talk about the previous opposition and extensive research findings about privacy risk and go on to say, we're unaware of any significant chances that would am e-- ameliorate these concerns. so we're extremely surprised that the library is revisiting this issue, particularly in the current political climate. it's signed lee chen. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please? >> good after innooafternoon. i'm john fitch. this is a call for the city attorney to resign. i'm calling on the state attorney general to open an investigation to see if possible illegalities have taken place collusion, conspiring, of the broken link chain that took place. city attorney dennis herrera made some remarks to the acting mayor's position. it led us to believe that the chain link would not be broken. it turned out to be a con game an
herrera, the electronic frontier foundation and aclu of northern california jointly submit this letter." they go on to talk about having opposed this in the past and we oppose the use because of the significant privacy and free speech concerns. they talk about the previous opposition and extensive research findings about privacy risk and go on to say, we're unaware of any significant chances that would am e-- ameliorate these concerns. so we're extremely surprised that the library is...
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the teacher union and aclu are looking into the situation. >> immigration descended on 7-elevens today to check immigration status. it is described as the largest in president trump's presidency, cracking down on those that hire undocumented workers. >>> a change in tone today by presidentver daca. yesterday he seemed open to discussion with democrats. today, trump said that any deal for the dreamers must include a wall. also today, president trump put a potential interview with special council robert mueller in doubt saying it seems unlikely. mueller may have a different point of view. >> ironically, it seems the biggest technology show may need to upgrade its electricity. the power went out bringing the demonstrations to a halt. it even interrupted the interview with the ceo of gopro. it took two hours to get the lights back on. officials blame moisture from rare heavy rainfall in vegas for knocking out a transformer. >> today the american kettle club added two new breeds. they can't compete until next year giving us time to practice pronouncing their names. are you ready?names the n
the teacher union and aclu are looking into the situation. >> immigration descended on 7-elevens today to check immigration status. it is described as the largest in president trump's presidency, cracking down on those that hire undocumented workers. >>> a change in tone today by presidentver daca. yesterday he seemed open to discussion with democrats. today, trump said that any deal for the dreamers must include a wall. also today, president trump put a potential interview with...
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according to the aclu "the only community that benefits from a supposed generosity are ways of pharmacists." the columnist shawn king said the plan proved that "the current operating philosophy of the trump white house is supremacy." at eval called the proposal a legislative burning cross and the senior democrat in the house of representatives said this. >> last night, the president put forth a plan. that plan is a campaign to make america white again. they are changing the character of our country, but what they are putting forth, they bring a tear to the eye of the statue of liberty and they bring fear to the heart of people who are here playing by the rules. >> tucker: we could go on and on and on. it's everywhere today. you see the point. they're telling you this plan is something a plan could have produced and probably did. okay, but is that? we took those charges seriously because we thought we should and would we take a close look at what the white house is actually proposed. we found the plan will be many things, none of not all of they the way. but it is not white nationalism. the
according to the aclu "the only community that benefits from a supposed generosity are ways of pharmacists." the columnist shawn king said the plan proved that "the current operating philosophy of the trump white house is supremacy." at eval called the proposal a legislative burning cross and the senior democrat in the house of representatives said this. >> last night, the president put forth a plan. that plan is a campaign to make america white again. they are...
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in a row because of the privacy concerns of our group and many other groups including at that time aclu and eff. we asked you to keep an eye on the expected request for funding and reject it when it comes to you later this year in june. we ask you also to be aware of what's going on and to perhaps contact the library as well as asking the public to do the same. library users association would be very happy to provide additional information on the subject and the matter from aclu and eff, library users2004.com. >> good afternoon. i'm a district 9 resident, bob allen. and for my day work, i do civil rights-related work and i really hear what folks are saying about the impacts, racial impacts, of this decision. i think that's very important going forward. no one is talking about changing the city charter. i think it's come up several times and that's not what we're talking about. we're talking about a decision right now to go forward with the process. and the process is that everyone would have a chance to vote on several choices on the june ballot. folks should have that chance, but the p
in a row because of the privacy concerns of our group and many other groups including at that time aclu and eff. we asked you to keep an eye on the expected request for funding and reject it when it comes to you later this year in june. we ask you also to be aware of what's going on and to perhaps contact the library as well as asking the public to do the same. library users association would be very happy to provide additional information on the subject and the matter from aclu and eff,...
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tisha lewis with the story. >> reporter: jim and sarah, the aclu file an amended lawsuit agns police for constitutional violations on inauguration day. this updated complaint now names 27 dc police officers and ads two plaintives a 10-year-old boy and his mother. here's the video on youtube showing the child crying after being reportedly hit by pepper spray. they were peacefully protesting when they spotted them pepper spraying. that's when a line of officers apparently knocked the child to the ground be she picked up her son, another protester helped him get to safety after fulton collapsed it was originally filed on june 21 it's. >>> i of bodies, she dove on top to try to protect him. they were exposed further to pepper spray and she spent the night washing out his knit star wars hat to get the pepper spray out of there. in general, we've been surprised that the police department has completely stood by its actions, they think that they were justified in this massive overreaction to the amount of vandalism that occurred that day. >> we did reach out to dc police about all of this,
tisha lewis with the story. >> reporter: jim and sarah, the aclu file an amended lawsuit agns police for constitutional violations on inauguration day. this updated complaint now names 27 dc police officers and ads two plaintives a 10-year-old boy and his mother. here's the video on youtube showing the child crying after being reportedly hit by pepper spray. they were peacefully protesting when they spotted them pepper spraying. that's when a line of officers apparently knocked the child...
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the aclu says it has not decided its next step in this matter. >>> still ahead, california lawmakers are moving ahead with a controversial issue for college campuses. coming up, the possible expansion of health services and possible new requirements. >>> new concerns about our state's infrastructure. the local bridge crossing that is considered defective. my dentist said something interesting... my teeth are like an iceberg... there's a lot going on underneath that i can't see... like harmful bacteria hiding below the gum line. so now i use this. crest gum detoxify introducing new crest gum detoxify. new crest gum detoxify works below the gum line. it's clinically proven to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. new crest gum detoxify. gums are good, so is my checkup! look for crest gum detoxify in stores today. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. >>> later today the san jose city council is due to decide if the statue of christopher columbus should be relocated. last year a council member proposed moving the statue from where it is now in city hall beca
the aclu says it has not decided its next step in this matter. >>> still ahead, california lawmakers are moving ahead with a controversial issue for college campuses. coming up, the possible expansion of health services and possible new requirements. >>> new concerns about our state's infrastructure. the local bridge crossing that is considered defective. my dentist said something interesting... my teeth are like an iceberg... there's a lot going on underneath that i can't...
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aclu suit was filed in june before last night revision that include eight supervisors seeing police chief meter yous him. all right coming up next, congress has until march to do something on daca and democrats other teaming what happens. we'll talk more about other side >> all the drama with north korea and staev bannon there's al steven cruz seen is orstrategist surprise late live here on "the final 5". hi, steve, how are you. >> doing well, hi, jim. >> glad you're in tonight we had you on 5@630ment here we are 2018. this is a big topic. what do you think what's the current temperature on capitol hill whether it domz daca and i think congress is gearing up to start negotiations on that permanent legislative solution we're looking for and i'm hoping that the president will come to the table will to be negotiate and i think that his break with steve bannon mostly against any relief for dreamers is actually good indicator that he will at the very least come and talk with the democrats about what they can compromise on to get legislative you solution. >> the president he's made name o it co
aclu suit was filed in june before last night revision that include eight supervisors seeing police chief meter yous him. all right coming up next, congress has until march to do something on daca and democrats other teaming what happens. we'll talk more about other side >> all the drama with north korea and staev bannon there's al steven cruz seen is orstrategist surprise late live here on "the final 5". hi, steve, how are you. >> doing well, hi, jim. >> glad you're...
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this was uncovered by the aclu through their document requests, and they went public just today, accusing this state of curbing free speech. and in this story already took another turn. because within hours, there was major reports about this in a wide slew of newspapers in the new jersey department of corrections suddenly reversed the bans. now they're reviewing how this happened. to review this story for you, prisons tried to ban a book perhaps because information is powerful even in prison. and then when information from the aclu, from activists, and from journalists exposed the ban, the prison backed down. why? because information is powerful. that's our closing thought for you. and that does it for "the beat." i also want to say a big thank you to ayman mohyeldin and chris jansing for anchoring all last week. i will be back here at 6:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. "hardball" with chris matthews starts right now. >>> big bad wolf. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews back in washington. well, the president spent the weekend defending his mental stability. and look, i
this was uncovered by the aclu through their document requests, and they went public just today, accusing this state of curbing free speech. and in this story already took another turn. because within hours, there was major reports about this in a wide slew of newspapers in the new jersey department of corrections suddenly reversed the bans. now they're reviewing how this happened. to review this story for you, prisons tried to ban a book perhaps because information is powerful even in prison....
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and that's led to some hesitation from the aclu which fears the images could lead to racial profiling. >>> by offering customers a safe way to dispose of leftover prescriptions, starting today wal-mart and sams club pharmacies will give customers a packet along with their opioid prescriptions. the ingredients in the packet will break down any unwanted pills when mixed with water. >>> 34 degrees at 5:26, we're tracking rain and snow. but many neighborhoods that are seeing rain right now will eventually get some snow. and that includes cape may. that's a live view. slippery spots this morning. we'll show you where. it doesn't vary quite a bit neighborhood to neighborhood. updated forecast just ahead. >>> matt delucia live in allentown. still seeing plenty of plows on the road right now and slippery conditions. hearing from some drivers coming up next. >>> police are warning philadelphia neighborhoods how to prepare for wild celebrations. your daughter wants to stay organic. your husband wants to stay free from artificial ingredients. you want to stay free from artificial preservatives.
and that's led to some hesitation from the aclu which fears the images could lead to racial profiling. >>> by offering customers a safe way to dispose of leftover prescriptions, starting today wal-mart and sams club pharmacies will give customers a packet along with their opioid prescriptions. the ingredients in the packet will break down any unwanted pills when mixed with water. >>> 34 degrees at 5:26, we're tracking rain and snow. but many neighborhoods that are seeing rain...
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tonight the aclu is joining in on the investigation into the arrest that ended we should mention with no criminal charges. the teacher had just spoken out at a meeting questioning the superintendent's raise. the school board president defended the move, even calling the arrest a, "set-up. " is there if a teacher has the authority to send a student acting up in the classroom and she can't control out of the classroom to the principal's office, under our policy we have the same rules. michelle: the teacher's union there is planning a rally for the coming days. nancy: one of the youngest masser of the texas church massacre i the hospital tomorrow. he was shot five times and he is expected to be picked up in a big red fire truck and escorted home by the firefighter that helped rescue him. he escape by the stepmother who died to protect him. >> coming up, two ads making a big splash. one, telling a group of people to pee on it to unlock savings. [music] nancy: it does get your attention, doesn't it? d.c. health department turns racy. the message it's sending with the rather provocative nan
tonight the aclu is joining in on the investigation into the arrest that ended we should mention with no criminal charges. the teacher had just spoken out at a meeting questioning the superintendent's raise. the school board president defended the move, even calling the arrest a, "set-up. " is there if a teacher has the authority to send a student acting up in the classroom and she can't control out of the classroom to the principal's office, under our policy we have the same rules....
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in response, the aclu said -- "if permitted to stand, will result in the deportation of thousands of vulnerable children to some of the most violent places on earth." meanwhile, the immigration and customs enforcement agency, known as ice, has gained access to a nationwide license plate recognition database. the new contract between ice and the company vigilant solutions will give ice access to millions of license plate records. the department of homeland security has announced further restrictions on refugees seeking to enter the united states. the increased restrictions particularly apply to refugees from 11 countries -- egypt, iran, iraq, libya, mali, north korea, somalia, south sudan, sudan, syria, and yemen. the united nations says at least 30 refugees drowned in the gulf of aden off the coast of yemen last week after their boat capsized while smugglers were trying to extort the refugees for more money. the refugees were from ethiopia and somalia. the british-based syrian observatory for human rights says at least 33 people have been killed by airstrikes in the rebel-held provin
in response, the aclu said -- "if permitted to stand, will result in the deportation of thousands of vulnerable children to some of the most violent places on earth." meanwhile, the immigration and customs enforcement agency, known as ice, has gained access to a nationwide license plate recognition database. the new contract between ice and the company vigilant solutions will give ice access to millions of license plate records. the department of homeland security has announced...
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it comes after the aclu tried to defend a teenager who was brought to the u.s. to avoid death threats, he says, from gang members. the boy did not have a lawyer when asking a judge to grant him asyl asylum. >>> o.j. simpson may be a free man but his legal troubles aren't over yet. the millions of dollars at stake during a california court hearing this morning and the ruling just handed down from the judge. >>> and three decades of memories about to reach their final stop. the peninsula cafe that says it has no choice now but to close its doors. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist mike nicco. if you stepped outside or looked out the window, it's a lot brighter today. that will boost our temperatures even warmer than yesterday. 6 to 10 degrees above average. good news with this warm spell and potential record highs. so far no spare the air alert. i'll show you the record temperatures and what to >>> a southern california judge has requested o.j. simpson turn over his autographs. the former football star owes the goldman family $97 million from wrongful death suit
it comes after the aclu tried to defend a teenager who was brought to the u.s. to avoid death threats, he says, from gang members. the boy did not have a lawyer when asking a judge to grant him asyl asylum. >>> o.j. simpson may be a free man but his legal troubles aren't over yet. the millions of dollars at stake during a california court hearing this morning and the ruling just handed down from the judge. >>> and three decades of memories about to reach their final stop. the...
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she asked questions during the time reserved for public comment and the teachers union and aclu is looking into the incidents. >>> helicopters are going in to rescue tourists trapped by heavy snowfall. 13,000 people were trapped at the popular ski resort at the matterhorn alicia vitarelli 46 inches of snow fell. >>> a vehicle in new york city was crushed after a massive piece of ice fell on top of it. the chunk of ice fell from the top of a 20 story building and landing on the back of the car. fortunately nobody was inside of the car at the time. the owner of the vehicle an 18-year-old from new jersey was around the corner and the department of buildings issued a violation to the owner of the building who has since had the ice from the rooftop removed . >>> and a man is waiting for his home to be freed from the sandy hook bay in monmouth county. danny's houseboat was swept away in the blizzard. the 53-year-old and his two dogs were living in his van until donors helped him get a hotel room. and eventually an ice cutting tugboat will try to reach his craft. >>> two major auto makers have ch
she asked questions during the time reserved for public comment and the teachers union and aclu is looking into the incidents. >>> helicopters are going in to rescue tourists trapped by heavy snowfall. 13,000 people were trapped at the popular ski resort at the matterhorn alicia vitarelli 46 inches of snow fell. >>> a vehicle in new york city was crushed after a massive piece of ice fell on top of it. the chunk of ice fell from the top of a 20 story building and landing on the...
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. >> the city attorney by the way refused to charge her, the aclu as well as the national education association are getting behind her on this. le. >> should be interesting to see, though, she is not going quietly. >> no, she did not, understandably. >>> see what happened at the biggest tech event of the year, as everyone was plunged into the dark ages. >> look at that, it's dark. >>> but first, one on one with tonya hardi. the moment that brought the tough as nails skater to tears. t easier. lyrics: ooh-oo child, lyrics: things'll get brighter. lyrics: ooh-oo child lyrics: thing's are gonna get easier. lyrics: ooh-oo child, lyrics: things'll get brighter. >>> some guy hit her. >> really? >> some man hit her. >> why? why? >> you've all heard that infamous scream from nancy kerrigan in 1994. and now it is forever linked to tonya harding's legacy. tonya harding still says she had nothing to do with it. >> but now she's opening up. she opened up to amy row balk and the moment that brings her to tears. >> reporter: a do or die moment. that leap into the ai by the uncertainty of how those razor-thin
. >> the city attorney by the way refused to charge her, the aclu as well as the national education association are getting behind her on this. le. >> should be interesting to see, though, she is not going quietly. >> no, she did not, understandably. >>> see what happened at the biggest tech event of the year, as everyone was plunged into the dark ages. >> look at that, it's dark. >>> but first, one on one with tonya hardi. the moment that brought the...
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phenotyping offers only an approximation of what the suspect looks like has led to some hesitation from the aclu which fears showing these images could lead to racial profiling. >>> uncooperative from bannon -- bannon claims the white house instruct instructed him not to answer any questions. in response they got a subpoena for him to testify. bannon spent more than 11 hours before the committee yesterday. he is the first of three high profile witnesses expected before the panel this week. >>> new jersey senator cory booker unleashed angry criticism on the homeland security secretary yesterday following keirsten nielsen's testimony before the senate judiciary committee. the secretary said she couldn't remember president trump using a certain vulgarity to describe african countries during a meeting last week. >> you don't remember. you can't remember the words of your commander in chief? i find that unacceptable. your silence and your amnesia is complicit. >> nielsen claims the department is going after the threat of white supremacy. >>> sacrificing himself to protect others. new details about on
phenotyping offers only an approximation of what the suspect looks like has led to some hesitation from the aclu which fears showing these images could lead to racial profiling. >>> uncooperative from bannon -- bannon claims the white house instruct instructed him not to answer any questions. in response they got a subpoena for him to testify. bannon spent more than 11 hours before the committee yesterday. he is the first of three high profile witnesses expected before the panel this...
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aclu guy, and he said the only place not covered in new haven, connecticut was the yale golf course. host: darnell is calling from montana. good morning. caller: i am calling from st. louis. host: sorry. go ahead. caller: good morning. , innted to ask your guests his research, has he been able to find that, until recently -- 1980's,the 1970's and there has been an epidemic in city neighborhoods where a lot of these guys that got caught up in these drug laws were actually addicts seeking treatment but were denied treatment. and they were just sent out to prison with 10 and 20 year sentences under this school laws own thing, where actually they were at home when they were a school.ver near also, has he had a chance to look, in his research, concerning this opioid crisis that has, up. and all of a sudden, since it is affecting white people, they want to create laws and are giving them treatment and giving them probation, every other thing they can give them before they go to prison. can he comment on that? host: let's give him a chance to comment. states have actually expanded their dru
aclu guy, and he said the only place not covered in new haven, connecticut was the yale golf course. host: darnell is calling from montana. good morning. caller: i am calling from st. louis. host: sorry. go ahead. caller: good morning. , innted to ask your guests his research, has he been able to find that, until recently -- 1980's,the 1970's and there has been an epidemic in city neighborhoods where a lot of these guys that got caught up in these drug laws were actually addicts seeking...
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aclu alleges the boy and his mother were protesting peacefully when they got caught in the chaos between protesters and police. dc p pending litigations. >>> well, it may be called out e powerball fever is heating things inside and outside. tell you more about the rising jackpot for tonight's drawing. >> plus, we have a warning for you, if you leave your car running, unattended, even if it is just for a few moments, in your driveway. >> and, if you have a story idea or tip, we want to hear from you the tip line is open. you can also e-mail us at fox5tips@wttg.com. we will be right back. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ y2i1zy y16fy >> arlington county police asking for the public's help to ida bang robber. take a look at the surveillance images, from december 22, police say this man enters a wells fargo bank on north mckinley road in arlington. they say he passed a note to the teller, and demanded money. after getting the cash, the suspect fled the scene foot. >>> dc police are still digging for leads in a liquor store burglary that
aclu alleges the boy and his mother were protesting peacefully when they got caught in the chaos between protesters and police. dc p pending litigations. >>> well, it may be called out e powerball fever is heating things inside and outside. tell you more about the rising jackpot for tonight's drawing. >> plus, we have a warning for you, if you leave your car running, unattended, even if it is just for a few moments, in your driveway. >> and, if you have a story idea or tip,...
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something that sfpd can certainly address and follow the property policy that is implemented by the aclu and lawyers' committee not followed by sfpd. the context professor covered really well, but i want to move on. >> president turman: what are you asking of us? >> sorry. the recommendations we have a number of them for you all and commander is going to be talking more about what is going on with this. we want to look at dispatch protocol, exam that. if it is not a police issue, meaning a safety issue or something outside of the context of sleeping or resting or being homeless and present we would like to shift that up. if i am the public and calling to say there is a homeless person. now the city is going to send a police officer, and we want to look at that. that is not appropriate use of resources. >> president turman: your recommendation is we don't respond or shift it? >> it should go to the appropriate responder, psychiatric crisis without violence, go the homeless outreach team. >> the commission there is the infrastructure is not there 24 hours a day seven days a week for that t
something that sfpd can certainly address and follow the property policy that is implemented by the aclu and lawyers' committee not followed by sfpd. the context professor covered really well, but i want to move on. >> president turman: what are you asking of us? >> sorry. the recommendations we have a number of them for you all and commander is going to be talking more about what is going on with this. we want to look at dispatch protocol, exam that. if it is not a police issue,...
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on september 26, last year, the aclu filed a complaint asking d.h.s. to investigate 10 cases of pregnant women who were held for weeks at detention facilities in california and texas despite a memo signed by acting director last year barring the practice, quote, absent extraordinary circumstances or the requirement of mandatory detention. i also raised this in person with the then acting director. the complaint by aclu allegationed at least two of these women miscared while in i.c.e. detention certainties because of insufficient health care support during detention. how many pregnant women are currently in i.c.e. detection centers? what has d.h.s. done to ensure they get the health care they need? secretary nielsen: i can't give you the number. the guidance you referenced by the acting director goes into some detail about the provisions and support that i.c.e. deengs certainties would provide. many of the instances that have been in the press are actually our sister agency related to d.d.s. we're -- h.h.s. we're working with them to make sure the polic
on september 26, last year, the aclu filed a complaint asking d.h.s. to investigate 10 cases of pregnant women who were held for weeks at detention facilities in california and texas despite a memo signed by acting director last year barring the practice, quote, absent extraordinary circumstances or the requirement of mandatory detention. i also raised this in person with the then acting director. the complaint by aclu allegationed at least two of these women miscared while in i.c.e. detention...
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the aclu president of years back tells the story of a black couple in the earlier 70s when times square was a different place than this now. it's not disney family friendly like now. there was a black dr. and his wife five months pregnant who are watching a movie at 11:00 p.m., came out and it was raining. he told her to wait under the marquee, he had discovered she had been arrested strip-searched for being a prostitute. let's assume perhaps counter factually but let's assume at the time the officer made that arrest a disproportionate amount of prostitution activity was taking place between the hours of 10 and 2:00 a.m.. a disproportionate amount of it was being carried on in times square. disproportionate amount by an escorted women and women of color. let's say all of the above is true. he would say i made a rational determination and under the rational amp friends that i drew, rational profiling but the reason we don't buy that or the reason we find what he did so odious and it was some sense was rational the social consequences of error given there is some risk of air and judgment
the aclu president of years back tells the story of a black couple in the earlier 70s when times square was a different place than this now. it's not disney family friendly like now. there was a black dr. and his wife five months pregnant who are watching a movie at 11:00 p.m., came out and it was raining. he told her to wait under the marquee, he had discovered she had been arrested strip-searched for being a prostitute. let's assume perhaps counter factually but let's assume at the time the...
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the aclu says it is investigating at rest of a teacher monday night at a school board meeting in louisiana. the teacher had spoken out against a pay raise for the superintendent. the deputy city marshal escorted her out and cuffed her in the hallway. >> stop resisting. >> i am not. you just pushed me to the floor. >> the teacher was arrested for resisting the officer, the charges were dropped. >> if there is one thing you need at the world's biggest electronics show, it is electricity. but the power was knocked out for two hours at the ces technology show in las vegas. nevada energy blamed the blackout on the convention center's equipment. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. >>> if you find yourself in a highway traffic jam here on the california coast or anywhere else. an app can guide you to open roads. some who live on the roads want to close them to outsiders. jim axel rod explains. >> this will change life in leone. >> it should. >> reporter: this sign in leone, new jersey is a low tech solution to a high tech problem. >> there is approximately 60 streets closed. >> a way
the aclu says it is investigating at rest of a teacher monday night at a school board meeting in louisiana. the teacher had spoken out against a pay raise for the superintendent. the deputy city marshal escorted her out and cuffed her in the hallway. >> stop resisting. >> i am not. you just pushed me to the floor. >> the teacher was arrested for resisting the officer, the charges were dropped. >> if there is one thing you need at the world's biggest electronics show, it...
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the aclu says it is investigating at rest of a teacher monday night at a school board meeting in louisiana. the teacher had spoken out against a pay raise for the superintendent. the deputy city marshal escorted her out and cuffed her in the hallway. >> stop resisting. >> i am not. you just pushed me to the floor. >> the teacher was arrested for resisting the officer, the charges were dropped. >> if there is one thing you need at the world's biggest electronics show, it is electricity. but the power was knocked out for two hours at the ces technology show in las vegas. nevada energy blamed the blackout on the convention center's equipment. >>> the cbs "overnig >>> if you find yourself in a highway traffic jam here on the california coastan roads. some who live on the roads want to close them to outsiders. jim axel rod explains. >> this will change life in leone. >> it should. >> reporter: this sign in leone, new jersey is a low tech solution to a high tech problem. >> there is approximately 60 streets closed. >> a way to control the out of control traffic, for residents like melissa sulsma
the aclu says it is investigating at rest of a teacher monday night at a school board meeting in louisiana. the teacher had spoken out against a pay raise for the superintendent. the deputy city marshal escorted her out and cuffed her in the hallway. >> stop resisting. >> i am not. you just pushed me to the floor. >> the teacher was arrested for resisting the officer, the charges were dropped. >> if there is one thing you need at the world's biggest electronics show, it...
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it's the same story that i just told you and the aclu heard about it and came and fought back. when they were able to operate because so much of what they did was unconstitutional and it makes the county change their whole policy as a result of handling that particular case. now for bigger thing is that it's not these made-up things or these low violations. the bigger thing is why sends, drivers suspensions. more than half of the violations or whatever they are relates to that. they use it for a variety of things. >> guest: in some states they can lose it and whether or not the particular state that doesn't put people in jail for doing these things but what it does do is garnish his wages and the tax refund. they have taken 4 million drivers licenses away from people, and it goes around the country well over a million in texas and florida, north carolina almost a million in virginia. it's a very big thing and the same way that the difference is you need your car so you go out there because you've got to get to work and take the kids to the doctor, whatever it is and then you ge
it's the same story that i just told you and the aclu heard about it and came and fought back. when they were able to operate because so much of what they did was unconstitutional and it makes the county change their whole policy as a result of handling that particular case. now for bigger thing is that it's not these made-up things or these low violations. the bigger thing is why sends, drivers suspensions. more than half of the violations or whatever they are relates to that. they use it for...
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the aclu president some years back tells the story of a black couple taking in a movie in times square in the early 1970's when times square was more of a mixed use kind of place. not disney family friendly like now, right? but it was misused. and there was a black daughter, i'm sorry, black doctor and his wife five months' pregnant. finished watching a movie at 11:00 p.m. came out. it was rainy. he told her he'd get the car, wait under the marquee. when he got back he'd been arrested. she was gone. he discovered she'd been arrested, strip searched, and booked for loitering with the intent to prostitute. all right. let's assume, perhaps counterfactually, but let's assume at the time the officer made that arrest a disproportionate amount of prostitution activity was taken into play between the hours of 10:00 and 2:00 a.m. a disproportionate amount was being carried on in times square. disproportionate amount carried on by unescorted women. and that a disproportionate amount was being carried on by women of color. say all of that is true. then he would say, oh, i made a rational determin
the aclu president some years back tells the story of a black couple taking in a movie in times square in the early 1970's when times square was more of a mixed use kind of place. not disney family friendly like now, right? but it was misused. and there was a black daughter, i'm sorry, black doctor and his wife five months' pregnant. finished watching a movie at 11:00 p.m. came out. it was rainy. he told her he'd get the car, wait under the marquee. when he got back he'd been arrested. she was...
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the same thing that the aclu heard about it and when they could stop it that was unconstitutional that they make the county change their whole policy for that particular case. so now the bigger thing is not the made-up things that drivers license suspension. more than half of these violations relate to that but they use that for a variety of things and in some states if they have a driver's license they could lose it for something like that. whether or not that doesn't put people in jail but what it does do is it garnishes their wages and takes the tax refund and using bill collectors and in california they take for million drivers licenses. so they thought people but the differences you need your car. because you have to go to work or take the kids to the doctor then you are arrested again with another sentence. with a little more money and it goes on and on. >> so what is so important with this conversation is people are fighting back. there are similar people easily could name one dozen people but those who are 1015 years ago agreed and by the way why was the money needed in the fir
the same thing that the aclu heard about it and when they could stop it that was unconstitutional that they make the county change their whole policy for that particular case. so now the bigger thing is not the made-up things that drivers license suspension. more than half of these violations relate to that but they use that for a variety of things and in some states if they have a driver's license they could lose it for something like that. whether or not that doesn't put people in jail but...
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the aclu says it is investigating at rest of a teacher monday night at a school board meeting in louisiana. the teacher had spoken out against a pay raise for the superintendent. the deputy city marshal escorted her out and cuffed her in the hallway. >> stop resisting. >> i am not. you just pushed me to the floor. >> the teacher was arrested for resisting the officer, the charges were dropped. >> if there is one thing you need at the world's biggest electronics show, it is electricity. but the power was knocked out for two hours at the ces technology show in las vegas. nevada energy blamed the blackout on the convention center's equipment. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. it's a like, a dagger?a worm! a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost! coin slot! no? uhhh... 10 seconds. a stick! a walking stick! eiffel tower, mount kilimanjaro! (ding) time! sorry, it's a tandem bicycle. what? what?! as long as sloths are slow, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> if you find yourself
the aclu says it is investigating at rest of a teacher monday night at a school board meeting in louisiana. the teacher had spoken out against a pay raise for the superintendent. the deputy city marshal escorted her out and cuffed her in the hallway. >> stop resisting. >> i am not. you just pushed me to the floor. >> the teacher was arrested for resisting the officer, the charges were dropped. >> if there is one thing you need at the world's biggest electronics show, it...
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when the aclu complains about surveillance of passivist groups. fdr responds he sees nothing wrong with investigating groups that spread, quote, false information and engage in, quote, false teachings, worth noting. his house had been bombed in 1919. that may have colored his views. moreover, fdr has hoover look into political opponents, having them investigate several senators and prominent public figures, including charles le lindbergh, who oppose interference in europe. he never blackmails the kennedy brothers but he does give robert kennedy, attorney general, monthry updat monthly updates on the people he knows and accusations against him. this is some helpful personal knowledge that robert kennedy can use however he sees fit. but it also ensures that the kennedys know that hoover knows, knows everything that everybody is doing. so the kennedys have the inclination to shut down what he might be doing. they will know in the back of their mind that hoover has taps on everything they have been doing. the restoration of spying takes place in the c
when the aclu complains about surveillance of passivist groups. fdr responds he sees nothing wrong with investigating groups that spread, quote, false information and engage in, quote, false teachings, worth noting. his house had been bombed in 1919. that may have colored his views. moreover, fdr has hoover look into political opponents, having them investigate several senators and prominent public figures, including charles le lindbergh, who oppose interference in europe. he never blackmails...
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the aclu filed a suit that says the state is failing from low income families. students with a disabilitililit students of english learners. we reached out to the department of education this afternoon, they said they have not seen any kpla complaints but it is their goal to prepare every student to succeed in college, career in life. >>> eager youngsters were enrolling this morning. starting today, parents can start enrolling them in the school year. >> we have parents here already. we expect to have a skanignific increase in tuhe number of parents taking advantage of this so we can plan in the fall. >> the enrollment process runs through may 31st. >>> the ronald house mcdonald's house will be served twice as needed. the expansion will add bedrooms and enable the house to more than double the number of families who can stay there and use its services. >>> already, back to nbc 10 first alert weather. we are tracking snow. the streets maybe clear right now but that's not stopping the people in kenneth square getting ready for what's to come. on the left you can s
the aclu filed a suit that says the state is failing from low income families. students with a disabilitililit students of english learners. we reached out to the department of education this afternoon, they said they have not seen any kpla complaints but it is their goal to prepare every student to succeed in college, career in life. >>> eager youngsters were enrolling this morning. starting today, parents can start enrolling them in the school year. >> we have parents here...
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they are joined in that by the acl aclu. a congress who has seen the memo join us tonight. you are bound by law not to divulge details of the memo. give us a sense of your reaction to the extend you and tell us why it's a big deal. >> within the last 2 hours, 63 of my republican colleagues joined me in sending a letter to the intelligence chair man nunes to hold a vote of the intelligence committee to release this memo. i believe once the american people have the opportunity to evaluate the allegations and claims in this memo, it will become evident. the activities of the last administration, the crimes i believe were committed and the sham that this mueller investigation is built on a false premise and rotten to the core. >> tucker: the president of the united states tweeted months ago that he believed he was surveiled during the campaign. will this memo boltster this point? >> well to respond i am duty bound not to do. that i can't talk on television tonight about things we discussed in the past. this memo names, names. it connects the players that folks are familiar can.
they are joined in that by the acl aclu. a congress who has seen the memo join us tonight. you are bound by law not to divulge details of the memo. give us a sense of your reaction to the extend you and tell us why it's a big deal. >> within the last 2 hours, 63 of my republican colleagues joined me in sending a letter to the intelligence chair man nunes to hold a vote of the intelligence committee to release this memo. i believe once the american people have the opportunity to evaluate...
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the teachers union and aclu is looking into the incident. >>> the defendant rolly rockland spoke out outside of the courthouse. he allegedly spray painted black power on the statue the trial is slated to begin in march. >>> firefighters responded to a reported explosion at a south philadelphia car shop this morning. the action cam was on the scene of greenway avenue at 67th street where smoke was seen pouring out of the billing. no word on what the explosion was or what may have caused it. >>> and now they looking to make philadelphia the first no kill city. they outlined steps to provide humane alternatives for dogs and cats. coordinating efforts between rescue groups. >> it's a beginning of a new way to work together and support each owner and ultimate maly do more for the people and pets in the city that need us all toward of making our ultimate goal of philadelphia as a no kill city. >> they hope it helps other cities strive to keep homeless animal as live and healthy. >>> a new class of officers are ready for service. they graduated from lincoln high school in northeast philadel
the teachers union and aclu is looking into the incident. >>> the defendant rolly rockland spoke out outside of the courthouse. he allegedly spray painted black power on the statue the trial is slated to begin in march. >>> firefighters responded to a reported explosion at a south philadelphia car shop this morning. the action cam was on the scene of greenway avenue at 67th street where smoke was seen pouring out of the billing. no word on what the explosion was or what may...
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you have individuals and the aclu teaming up with freedom works and the freedom caucus. we have an amendment to try and require a warrant. trying to preserve our 4th amendment rights guaranteed in the constitution. ironically, devin nunes who has been doing the investigations about what happened under the obama presidency at the end. how the abuses of this program were rampant. he's in favor of renewing the program without having substantial reforms. just get a warrant. kennedy: that's exactly right. a quick yes or no. will this amendment pass? >> it's passed twice when i offered it and it failed once. i think it's a good chance it will pass if people call their congressman. kennedy: it appears there has been a potentially major breakthrough in the korean standoff. they agreed to hold some military talks. but perhaps more importantly the north koreans have agreed to send a team to next month's winter olympics in south korea. critics say it can show kim jong-un that it's make things worse for north korea and all the athletes defect. joining me now, this luscious party pan
you have individuals and the aclu teaming up with freedom works and the freedom caucus. we have an amendment to try and require a warrant. trying to preserve our 4th amendment rights guaranteed in the constitution. ironically, devin nunes who has been doing the investigations about what happened under the obama presidency at the end. how the abuses of this program were rampant. he's in favor of renewing the program without having substantial reforms. just get a warrant. kennedy: that's exactly...
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the aclu, and a way to encourage people to protest saying we can hear the dog whistle from over here, hashtag take a knee. we will see what happened. >> the best part of the whole thing. heather: she did not like the speech. she took to twitter thing tonight donald trump presented a self-congratulatory speech without vision, promised unity, america deserves a better state of the union. did you see her face? a lot of people took notice. let's take a look at these tweets. another tweet says the look on his face is priceless. there you have it. >> you take off your girlfriend, have no idea one comment. >> send the president to his room or something. donald trump paying tribute to america's heroes. >> firefighters and police officers and border agents, medics and marines that above all else, they are americans. >> one brave man who nearly lost his life in the line of duty is in the crowd last night, he and the congressman who invited him join us live next. >> let's check in with steve for what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> good morning, coming up on "fox and friends" live from the
the aclu, and a way to encourage people to protest saying we can hear the dog whistle from over here, hashtag take a knee. we will see what happened. >> the best part of the whole thing. heather: she did not like the speech. she took to twitter thing tonight donald trump presented a self-congratulatory speech without vision, promised unity, america deserves a better state of the union. did you see her face? a lot of people took notice. let's take a look at these tweets. another tweet says...
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wl when the aclu complains, trying to ensure that the united states does not become involved in anything that's happened over there, fdr responds in writing that he sees nothing wrong with investigating groups that spread, quote, false information and engage in, quote, false teachings. worth noting, his house had been bombed in 1919. and that certainly may have colored his views of political dissidents. moreover, fdr has hoover look into political opponents as well. in particular, he has the fbi investigate several senators and several prominent public figures, including charles lindbergh, all of whom oppose any intervention in europe. hoover learns from this experience that he can curry favor and gain leverage into digging into any perceived enemies. for example, he never blackmails the kennedy brothers. but he does give robert kennedy, attorney general under his brother's presidency, an update on people he knows, accusations against him, family members. on the one hand this is helpful personal knowledge that robert kennedy can use however he sees fit. but it also ensures that the kenne
wl when the aclu complains, trying to ensure that the united states does not become involved in anything that's happened over there, fdr responds in writing that he sees nothing wrong with investigating groups that spread, quote, false information and engage in, quote, false teachings. worth noting, his house had been bombed in 1919. and that certainly may have colored his views of political dissidents. moreover, fdr has hoover look into political opponents as well. in particular, he has the...
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it has led to some hesitation from the aclu which fears showing the images could lead to racial profiling. >>> we have learned new details about a barbershop shooting that has left a good samaritan fighting for his life. >> police released this surveillance video yesterday. it shows him falling to the ground after being shot. they eventually run away and drive off in a light blue car with a dent in the passenger side door. frasier's aunt tells us he didn't deserve this. >> i feel like the people that did this are pure evil. he doesn't deserve to be up there fighting like he's doing. but i'm glad he's still fighting. >> frasier is in critical but stable condition. >>> uncooperative comments from steve bannon made lawmakers offer a rare subpoena. in response lawmakers got a subpoena to compel him to testify before the house intelligence committee. the panel was investigating russia interference in the 2016 election. >>> 6:37 right now. 34 degrees in philadelphia. different conditions depending on where you live. we've been seeing that all morning. here's a live look at camelback. meteorolog
it has led to some hesitation from the aclu which fears showing the images could lead to racial profiling. >>> we have learned new details about a barbershop shooting that has left a good samaritan fighting for his life. >> police released this surveillance video yesterday. it shows him falling to the ground after being shot. they eventually run away and drive off in a light blue car with a dent in the passenger side door. frasier's aunt tells us he didn't deserve this. >>...