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one of those issues is the patriot act, the national security agency has use the patriot act to collect bulk phone data from americans. key parts of the act are scheduled to expire june 1. thomas massie of kentucky on the patriot act. >> republican from kentucky with a tech background. what is your background, congressman? thomas massie: i have a degree from m.i.t., 29 patents, i have been immersed in this for the first 20 years of my career. >> what was that company and what did it do? thomas: i invented a device that lets you feel three-dimensional object. and then you can print it on a printer. >> is a company still in business? thomas: that company has been n bought and sold, but continues to produce. >> how does your background help you here in congress? thomas: sometimes it does, sometimes people care about the numbers, and sometimes things are based on a notion and intuition. in which case i get frustrated. >> this week, the reason we wanted to talk to you, the house is voting on a substitute measure for the patriot act. first of all, what are your thoughts on the patriot act was
one of those issues is the patriot act, the national security agency has use the patriot act to collect bulk phone data from americans. key parts of the act are scheduled to expire june 1. thomas massie of kentucky on the patriot act. >> republican from kentucky with a tech background. what is your background, congressman? thomas massie: i have a degree from m.i.t., 29 patents, i have been immersed in this for the first 20 years of my career. >> what was that company and what did it...
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lou: should there be a significant penalty for tom brady were the patriots? >> i think two games with a fine which i hope would be given to some and been positive like domestic violence. lou: i.e. where the justice research committee. [laughter] be sure to vote who should be assistant -- suspended? we will give you three choices. cast your vote we would like to hear from you. a shocking incident from possible hate crimes to gateman claim the fight erupted after lobbying and it quickly spun out of control to smash a chair over their heads them of hate crime task force is on the case. world wide leaders show bring new products to revolutionize industries we will take you there live and a successful bank robbery goes wrong a remarkable story. next. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. nicorette mini starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. anytime. anywhere. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i choose nicorette mini. lou: stock's closing higher 82 points and the s&p up eight believe on the big board 3.7 billion shares.
lou: should there be a significant penalty for tom brady were the patriots? >> i think two games with a fine which i hope would be given to some and been positive like domestic violence. lou: i.e. where the justice research committee. [laughter] be sure to vote who should be assistant -- suspended? we will give you three choices. cast your vote we would like to hear from you. a shocking incident from possible hate crimes to gateman claim the fight erupted after lobbying and it quickly...
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is it today patriots nation versus the world? >> reporter: a lot of fans feel it's been that way for about eight years now thinking the worst of help going back to spygate in 2007. but in terms of what is going on right now we have news just in the last few minutes and that is that ted wells, the attorney who was hired by the nfl to do in a investigation that was completed last week, that led to the punishment, ted well just held a conference call and he hit back very hard at the patriots very hard at tom brady to put in perspective, let's set it up with what the patriots said yesterday when these punishments came down. first you had this statement from bob kraft, owner, saying despite our conviction that there was no tampering with the footballs, it was our intention patriots organization to accept any discipline levied by the league. today's punishment however far exceeded any reasonable expectation, it was placed on completely circumstantial rather than hard or conclusive evidence. and kraft adding tom brady has our uncon al s
is it today patriots nation versus the world? >> reporter: a lot of fans feel it's been that way for about eight years now thinking the worst of help going back to spygate in 2007. but in terms of what is going on right now we have news just in the last few minutes and that is that ted wells, the attorney who was hired by the nfl to do in a investigation that was completed last week, that led to the punishment, ted well just held a conference call and he hit back very hard at the patriots...
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the patriots said no. for the lack of cooperation by the patriots with regard to the investigation is also something where roger goodell and troy vincent who are going to ultimately come down with discipline on all of this. the lack of cooperation is lack of cooperation is something that becomes the next question now, this is just a report. this isn't necessarily, hey, this is what you should do to punish the patriots. it's a report. now it goes to roger goodell and troy vincent and they have to make a decision how they want to punish them. one particularly damning quote in this tom brady declined to make available any documents or electronic information including text messages and e-mails that we request. so he didn't cooperate with the investigation essentially what they are saying and they found he was involved in this #deflategate. i think brady could get whacked pretty hard by the league on this. >> what do you think -- let's remind everybody, this began after the patriots defeated the colts in the af
the patriots said no. for the lack of cooperation by the patriots with regard to the investigation is also something where roger goodell and troy vincent who are going to ultimately come down with discipline on all of this. the lack of cooperation is lack of cooperation is something that becomes the next question now, this is just a report. this isn't necessarily, hey, this is what you should do to punish the patriots. it's a report. now it goes to roger goodell and troy vincent and they have...
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>> thomas it's not a good situation for the patriots. this report makes it pretty clear of a couple of things. there were two patriots employees, jim mcnally an official locker room attendant and john an equipment assistant for patriots that these two individuals, not just for the one game in question but period of time going back months were aware of that and in fact involved in efforts to deflate the footballs to tom brady's liking and are even references in text messages that mentioned numbers below the range in which a ball is supposed to be inflated. it's clear these two individuals knew what they were doing and knew it was against the rules. what's not as clear from what i've read yet is whether brady knew exactly what was going on aopposed to stated generally he wanted the balls to be deflated on the lower side. >> you're talking about the psi, the levels of the footballs and how likely is it that there would be any discipline leveled against the patriots coming from roger goodell? >> i think it's extremely likely thomas that ther
>> thomas it's not a good situation for the patriots. this report makes it pretty clear of a couple of things. there were two patriots employees, jim mcnally an official locker room attendant and john an equipment assistant for patriots that these two individuals, not just for the one game in question but period of time going back months were aware of that and in fact involved in efforts to deflate the footballs to tom brady's liking and are even references in text messages that mentioned...
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history on the page react -- patriot act. in my view, that is a is out of control and operating in an unconstitutional manner. guest: rand paul's father never really had the numbers to get into the mainstream, but he was on the debate stage and change the debate. with senator rand paul, you have a younger figure, little more charismatic, but he has the same kind of like to find personality on the campaign trail, that he gets a lot of people, especially young people excited. i think a lot of his opponents on the 2016 platform are stumped by how to counter his message. host: this tweet probably typifies how many people feel. it says, i am conflicted, we need the page react, but it can be easily abused. guest: exactly. i think no one knew before edward snowden's disclosures about these, and now wonder, how far has the government gone? host: if you're just tuning in or listening in on c-span radio, we're talking about the senate debate. it will get underway at 4:00 eastern time. joining us at the table is debuted a little -- dami
history on the page react -- patriot act. in my view, that is a is out of control and operating in an unconstitutional manner. guest: rand paul's father never really had the numbers to get into the mainstream, but he was on the debate stage and change the debate. with senator rand paul, you have a younger figure, little more charismatic, but he has the same kind of like to find personality on the campaign trail, that he gets a lot of people, especially young people excited. i think a lot of his...
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lou: should there be a significant penalty for tom brady were the patriots? >> i think two games with a fine which i hope would be given to some and been positive like domestic violence. lou: i.e. where the justice research committee. [laughter] be sure to vote who should be assistant -- suspended? we will give you three choices. cast your vote we would like to hear from you. a shocking incident from possible hate crimes to gateman claim the fight erupted after lobbying and it quickly spun out of control to smash a chair over their heads them of hate crime task force is on the case. world wide leaders show bring new products to revolutionize industries we will take you there live and a successful bank robbery goes wrong a remarkable story. next. can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the one
lou: should there be a significant penalty for tom brady were the patriots? >> i think two games with a fine which i hope would be given to some and been positive like domestic violence. lou: i.e. where the justice research committee. [laughter] be sure to vote who should be assistant -- suspended? we will give you three choices. cast your vote we would like to hear from you. a shocking incident from possible hate crimes to gateman claim the fight erupted after lobbying and it quickly...
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and a million dollar fine for the patriots, and the patriots lose their first round pick in the 2016 draft. if you are a fan of the patriots it is going to be alonely season, tom brady will be sitting out critical early games. we'll not see him. i know that a lot of fans are not going to like that news. gerri: likely he will participate in off season training. that is not a requirement of the league he sit that out. but when it comes to the all important games he will not be there. we're continuing to wait to see if we can get member to talk to us about this. so many people who watch this program, and watch fox business network are fans. one of the questions coming up now is whether brady will actually appeal the ruling by the national football league. it is possible. he could do that. you know even the people who wrote the report did not say definitively they have proof he was involved in this, it was more circumstantial evidence, you would expects a football player of his caliber to know if he was throwing an under inflated dog. i think -- ball, i think that is the question that mu
and a million dollar fine for the patriots, and the patriots lose their first round pick in the 2016 draft. if you are a fan of the patriots it is going to be alonely season, tom brady will be sitting out critical early games. we'll not see him. i know that a lot of fans are not going to like that news. gerri: likely he will participate in off season training. that is not a requirement of the league he sit that out. but when it comes to the all important games he will not be there. we're...
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the patriots ownership and head coach bill belichick have been cleared of any wrongdoing. but tonight the sports world is sounding off about tom brady, one of the best to ever play the game, and whether he's a cheater. tom brady addressed the public in january and denied any involvement in what's become known as deflategate. intentionally removing air from footballs to make them easier to throw and catch. >> i've always played within the rules. i would never do anything to break the rules. i believe in fair play and i respect the league. >> reporter: but today an investigation led by ted wells found it is more probable than not that the three-time super bowl mvp quarterback was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities. the report said patriots personnel were involved in a deliberate effort to circumvent the rules. that jim mcnally, a locker room attendant and an assistant participated in a lib rat effort to release air from patriots game balls after the referee examined them. >> there's a mountain of circumstantial evidence although it still lacks that smok
the patriots ownership and head coach bill belichick have been cleared of any wrongdoing. but tonight the sports world is sounding off about tom brady, one of the best to ever play the game, and whether he's a cheater. tom brady addressed the public in january and denied any involvement in what's become known as deflategate. intentionally removing air from footballs to make them easier to throw and catch. >> i've always played within the rules. i would never do anything to break the...
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we now use parts of the patriot act to arrest people for domestic crime. section 213 "sneak and peek" where the government can come into your house place listening devices and never announce that they were ever in your house and then leave and then monitor your behavior and never let you know they've been there is being used 99.5% of the time for domestic crime. so little by little, we've allowed our freedom to slip away. we allow the fourth amendment to be diminished. we allowed the narrowing loss of something called probable cause. people say well, how would we get terrorists with that? the vast majority of warrants are approved in our country. the vast majority of warrants that are fourth amendment warrants where we individualize them put a name on and ask probable cause, if the police tonight are looking for a rapist or a murderer, they will go to the house and if they suspect they're inside but nothing is imminently happening, they will stand on the curb and call the police and they almost always get a warrant. do you think there's a judge in this lan
we now use parts of the patriot act to arrest people for domestic crime. section 213 "sneak and peek" where the government can come into your house place listening devices and never announce that they were ever in your house and then leave and then monitor your behavior and never let you know they've been there is being used 99.5% of the time for domestic crime. so little by little, we've allowed our freedom to slip away. we allow the fourth amendment to be diminished. we allowed the...
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last year over one majority past improvements to the patriot act. did away did away with the parts that have now been's declared illegal. we did that but but i get past the filibuster. fifty-eight votes. fifty-one votes to pass something. and the leader we will recall how hard he worked to try to get that through 's. the republican leader said no we will wait until next year. well next year came's. we have wasted so much time. there has not been a single hearing or anything on alternative, but to my friend right when he says the house passed this to the one's overwhelming. republicans and democrats together to get rid of the illegal parts of the patriot act's to pass an improvement just take it just take it up and pass it. allowed to have these straight up or down vote i guarantee you i guarantee you it's the majority of senators of both parties would vote for. i just want to say that while the leaders on the floor. >> mr. president. >> the senator's. >> i began my comments' on the usa freedom act. i'm going to speak for a moment of personal matter'
last year over one majority past improvements to the patriot act. did away did away with the parts that have now been's declared illegal. we did that but but i get past the filibuster. fifty-eight votes. fifty-one votes to pass something. and the leader we will recall how hard he worked to try to get that through 's. the republican leader said no we will wait until next year. well next year came's. we have wasted so much time. there has not been a single hearing or anything on alternative, but...
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three key provisions of the patriot act are set to expire. that would include one which the controversial bulk phone data program operates. this is what collects that meta data telephone numbers, how long a call lasts. it does not include contents of calls. the use of the so-called roveing wiretaps. this allows the government to tap several phones for a person who changes phones frequently. and the lone wolf nonamerican citizens believed to be engaged in terrorism activities but not linked to a terrorist group. they passed a compromised reform bill. that is supported by the white house. that would extend all these previsions but makes some changes to the bulk data program, moving it from the government into the hands of the phone companies. republican senator rand paul vowed to stand in the way today. he has said he has vowed to stop these surveillance programs unless there is significant changes to weaken them. tweeting this out yesterday, "there has to be another way. we must find it together. so tomorrow i will force the expiration of the
three key provisions of the patriot act are set to expire. that would include one which the controversial bulk phone data program operates. this is what collects that meta data telephone numbers, how long a call lasts. it does not include contents of calls. the use of the so-called roveing wiretaps. this allows the government to tap several phones for a person who changes phones frequently. and the lone wolf nonamerican citizens believed to be engaged in terrorism activities but not linked to a...
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the patriot act doesn't allow it. >> even the patriot act doesn't allow this. the text of the law that got passed in the wake of 9/11 -- >> even that has limits. and we said if you disagree with us, then it violates the constitution. but the court didn't disagree
the patriot act doesn't allow it. >> even the patriot act doesn't allow this. the text of the law that got passed in the wake of 9/11 -- >> even that has limits. and we said if you disagree with us, then it violates the constitution. but the court didn't disagree
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patriots kicked and screamed and said you owe us an apology when none was ever deserved for the patriots. it's their prior acts plus the facts that they obstructed the investigation in addition to the crime is why roger goodell came down with such a heavy handed punishment. >> tom laden boston sports director joins us as well. tom, your thoughts on this punishment and how it's being received in boston. >> well, i think ben touched on some of the key points right there. it's a very provincial place. people very passionate and loyal to their team. most patriot fans behind tom brady. many think it's a witch-hunt. i was in salem last thursday which is ironic and that's a popular phrase up there. we were on a phone conference today. both ben and i listening to ted wells talk about the report. he said the lack of cooperation from the patriots certainly did not help their case in any regard when it came to him ultimately revealing his findings to the nfl. >> ben how does the nfl come out of this? i have been very critical so far the fact that the nfl got an email the day before this afc champio
patriots kicked and screamed and said you owe us an apology when none was ever deserved for the patriots. it's their prior acts plus the facts that they obstructed the investigation in addition to the crime is why roger goodell came down with such a heavy handed punishment. >> tom laden boston sports director joins us as well. tom, your thoughts on this punishment and how it's being received in boston. >> well, i think ben touched on some of the key points right there. it's a very...
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the senate has a few hours left to decide what will happen with the patriot act. it's a controversial law. the law passed in the wake of the september 11th attacks, but expires june 1st, and the senate will be on recess when that happens. right now the senate is in session. you're looking at a live picture of the senate chamber, and the debate on whether this law should remain as is will begin soon. >> reporter: 14 years after the patriot act, lawmakers, and americans are still debating. >> i think the debate is whether it has made america safer at the almost trillion dollars it has taken to implement it. >> reporter: this civil rights lawyer say it has not made the country safer. >> when the act was put together and rushed through congress post 9/11, a lot of democrats and republicans joined because they were told it's okay five years we'll revisit these. and here we are 14 years later still talking about it. >> reporter: he has firsthand experience with government surveillance. in 2010, he was awarded more than $20,000 by the courts because the government wireta
the senate has a few hours left to decide what will happen with the patriot act. it's a controversial law. the law passed in the wake of the september 11th attacks, but expires june 1st, and the senate will be on recess when that happens. right now the senate is in session. you're looking at a live picture of the senate chamber, and the debate on whether this law should remain as is will begin soon. >> reporter: 14 years after the patriot act, lawmakers, and americans are still debating....
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spy gate in 2007 that there is some sort of perception about the patriots because they are going to have to pay a greater penalty because of their past? >> prove it. i don't see any other allegations brought against other teams that they're doing it or need to investigate any other team because they're doing it. we are focused on the patriots and tom brady and this investigation and from the words of this investigation it is pretty clear that there's wrongdoing. >> jim trol trotter an nfl reporter for espn, we appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >> the team behind ali velshi is proud to bring you a brand-new program. next week, mark $the interview of ali velshi on target, interviews you will not get anywhere else, 10:30 eastern and 10:30 pacific tune in. that is our show today i'm david schuster in for ali velshi for everyone here thanks for joining us and have a great weekend. >> on alert tightening security at military bases in the u.s. alarming signs of radicalism online forced the pentagon to take new steps to protect american soldiers. >>> reclaiming public trust. >> the departme
spy gate in 2007 that there is some sort of perception about the patriots because they are going to have to pay a greater penalty because of their past? >> prove it. i don't see any other allegations brought against other teams that they're doing it or need to investigate any other team because they're doing it. we are focused on the patriots and tom brady and this investigation and from the words of this investigation it is pretty clear that there's wrongdoing. >> jim trol trotter...
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i'm not a patriots hater. i'm a football -- i would say a genuinely interested in the sport of football but by no means a diehard fan and i am just consuming the information and the swirl around the new england patriots. it does not look good for that team. >> i completely understand that. when you say -- >> there are people who think there is something amiss with the patriots culture, that that's about patriot hating. >> what i'm objecting, though show me some proof. >> is spygate -- i read through 60 pages of the 200 pages. >> what luke is saying these previous super bowls that they won in the 2002 2003 season 2004 season should look different. he's saying other stuff has come out before. >> steve, was it not odd that the patriots went on a long drought for super bowl wins after spygate came to light? >> how odd was it that the balls were properly inflated for the super bowl and tom brady went 37 for 50 for four touchdowns and won the game? how odd that the balls were plor preinflated during the regular seas
i'm not a patriots hater. i'm a football -- i would say a genuinely interested in the sport of football but by no means a diehard fan and i am just consuming the information and the swirl around the new england patriots. it does not look good for that team. >> i completely understand that. when you say -- >> there are people who think there is something amiss with the patriots culture, that that's about patriot hating. >> what i'm objecting, though show me some proof. >>...
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the patriot act set to expire tomorrow at midnight. senators will be meeting in a special session to decide whether to thwart the powers of the bill. the most controversial aspect the bulk collection ever phone records from millions of americans. those supporting the act say the government's surveillance powers shouldn't be weakened at a time when the threat from isis and other militant groups remains very high. but others believe it violates americans' privacy rights. at this stage tensions remain quite high. >> we have entered into a momentous debate. this is a debate about whether or not a warrant with a single name of a single company can be used to collect all the records, all the phone records of all of the people in our country with a single warrant. our forefathers would be aghast. >> i worry about privacy, too, but i also worry about the safety and security of the united states of america, and i watched the nation vilify the men and women who work at this agency. >> joining us now with reaction former white house chief of staf
the patriot act set to expire tomorrow at midnight. senators will be meeting in a special session to decide whether to thwart the powers of the bill. the most controversial aspect the bulk collection ever phone records from millions of americans. those supporting the act say the government's surveillance powers shouldn't be weakened at a time when the threat from isis and other militant groups remains very high. but others believe it violates americans' privacy rights. at this stage tensions...
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that is extreme as the patriot act is not even the extreme patriot act justifies a policy this radical and i think it's going to have a huge impact on
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the patriots fined $1 million and giving up a draft pick. the agent for tom brady calls the discipline ridiculous. says there was quote no fairness in the investigation. he promises to appeal. team owner robert kraft is blasting the league. saying brady has the team's unwaivering support. andy scholes has more for us. four games. >> christine, this is big time. the nfl is hitting brady and the patriots because they must protect the integrity of the game. the executive vice president troy vincent said by not cooperating with the investigation, brady's actions were considered conduct detrimental to the league. his agent tom yee said the discipline is ridiculous and has no basis. the nfl lacks standards with the handling of footballs before the games. vincent's letter to the patriots mentioned the team's prior record including the spygate scandal as a factor. the patriots are the only franchise since 1980 to be stripped of a first round pick. it happened to them twice. the nfl doubling the fine this time and hitting tom brady harder than they d
the patriots fined $1 million and giving up a draft pick. the agent for tom brady calls the discipline ridiculous. says there was quote no fairness in the investigation. he promises to appeal. team owner robert kraft is blasting the league. saying brady has the team's unwaivering support. andy scholes has more for us. four games. >> christine, this is big time. the nfl is hitting brady and the patriots because they must protect the integrity of the game. the executive vice president troy...
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spy gate in 2007 that there is some sort of perception about the patriots because they are going to have to pay a greater penalty because of their past? >> prove it. i don't see any other allegations brought against other teams that they're doing it or need to investigate any other team because they're doing it. we are focused on the patriots and tom brady and this investigation and from the words of this investigation it is pretty clear that there's wrongdoing. >> jim trol trotter an nfl reporter for espn, we appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >> the team behind ali velshi is proud to bring you a brand-new program. next week, mark $the interview of ali velshi on target, interviews you will not get anywhere else, 10:30 eastern and 10:30 pacific, tune in. that is our show today i'm david schuster in for ali velshi for everyone here thanks for joining >> the agonizing wait is over. the wait list reach schools and safety schools have made their wishes known and thousands of high school seniors have had to cope with what they might see as college failure before they take a single class.
spy gate in 2007 that there is some sort of perception about the patriots because they are going to have to pay a greater penalty because of their past? >> prove it. i don't see any other allegations brought against other teams that they're doing it or need to investigate any other team because they're doing it. we are focused on the patriots and tom brady and this investigation and from the words of this investigation it is pretty clear that there's wrongdoing. >> jim trol trotter...
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, the legacy of the patriots. and even though bill belichick is not implicated in this report, this is still another example of playing fast and loose with the rules under the bill belichick regime. they were found guilty in the spygate case a few years back of spying on other teams with video cameras on the sideline and looking at their signals. and this is now another example of the patriot way as it's called in new england, being a way that is a little bit edgy with the rules of the game. and i think that's something they're going have to live with for the rest of this bill belichick era. >> just my guess, but front page of the top of the seattle and a boston newspapers are going to be all over this. this is not a sports page story. this is a-1, top of the fold, front page. this is going to be huge in those cities. and i bet the seattle fans, and that's the whole western united states, because i went to the super bowl, are going to be ripped over this thing. they're going say they should have won the whole thin
, the legacy of the patriots. and even though bill belichick is not implicated in this report, this is still another example of playing fast and loose with the rules under the bill belichick regime. they were found guilty in the spygate case a few years back of spying on other teams with video cameras on the sideline and looking at their signals. and this is now another example of the patriot way as it's called in new england, being a way that is a little bit edgy with the rules of the game....
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hours left until key and controversial parts of the patriot act expire. we will talk to the congressman behind the house bill that the senate will consider today. >>> sad news today, as the son of vice president beau biden passes away. i am christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. >>> it's coming down to the wire for the patriot act. >> if they don't reach an agreement, key parts of the patriot act expire at midnight. cnn national correspondent, sun land saw sraury joins us now. >> it doesn't look likely they will void a lapse, and they are at this hour not a clear way for this. when the senate comes back into session at 4:00 p.m., senator rand paul vowed to do all he can to stop the surveillance programs unless significant changes, he says, are made to weaken the government surveillance powers. he tweeted this out yet. quote, there has to be another way, we must find it together so tomorrow i will force the expiration of the nsa illegal spy program. senate majority leaders office says we will pass legislation today and it's not clear what day they will wo
hours left until key and controversial parts of the patriot act expire. we will talk to the congressman behind the house bill that the senate will consider today. >>> sad news today, as the son of vice president beau biden passes away. i am christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. >>> it's coming down to the wire for the patriot act. >> if they don't reach an agreement, key parts of the patriot act expire at midnight. cnn national correspondent, sun land saw sraury...
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even the authors of the patriot act say the patriot act in no way gives authority to the president to collect all of your phone records all of the time. if there ever was a general warrant, if there ever a generalized collection of information from people to which which there is no suspicion this is it. we are not collecting the information of spies. we are not collecting the information of terrorists. we are collecting all americans citizens' records all of the time. this is what we fought the revolution over. are we going to so blithely give up our freedom are we going to so blithely go along and just say take it? well i'm not going to take it anymore. i don't think the american people are going to take it anymore. 80% of those under 40 say we've gone too far. that this whole collection of all of our records all the time is too much. the court has said how can records are relevant to an investigation that hasn't started? the court has said that even under these lower standards even under these standards of saying it would be relevant, that all of the stuff they're collecting is prec
even the authors of the patriot act say the patriot act in no way gives authority to the president to collect all of your phone records all of the time. if there ever was a general warrant, if there ever a generalized collection of information from people to which which there is no suspicion this is it. we are not collecting the information of spies. we are not collecting the information of terrorists. we are collecting all americans citizens' records all of the time. this is what we fought the...
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the patriot act doesn't allow it. >> even the patriot act doesn't allow this. the text of the law that got passed in the wake of 9/11 -- >> even that has limits. and we said if you disagree with us, then it violates the constitution. but the court didn't disagree with us. the court said we agree with you, the patriot act authorizes a lot of things but doesn't authorize this. >> how did this even get into court? i mean, so many of these cases have been kicked out of court on what's basically national security grounds. how did you -- >> that's right. >> how did you guys get this heard? >> we argued a case just before the snowden disclosures in the supreme court challenging a different surveillance program and the supreme court held 5-4 that we didn't have standing we didn't have the right to be there because we couldn't prove that our communications had been monitored. and, you know that was a very demoralizing decision. then months after, just weeks after, in fact that decision the snowden disclosures came and gave us among other things standing to challenge thi
the patriot act doesn't allow it. >> even the patriot act doesn't allow this. the text of the law that got passed in the wake of 9/11 -- >> even that has limits. and we said if you disagree with us, then it violates the constitution. but the court didn't disagree with us. the court said we agree with you, the patriot act authorizes a lot of things but doesn't authorize this. >> how did this even get into court? i mean, so many of these cases have been kicked out of court on...
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the patriot act doesn't allow it. >> even the patriot act doesn't allow this. the text of the law that got passed in the wake of 9/11 -- >> even that has limits. and we said if you disagree with us, then it violates the constitution. but the court didn't disagree with us. the court said we agree with you, the patriot act authorizes a lot of things but doesn't authorize this. >> how did this even get into court? i mean, so many of these cases have been kicked out of court on what's basically national security grounds. how did you -- >> that's right. >> how did you guys get this heard? >> we argued a case just before the snowden disclosures in the supreme court challenging a different surveillance program and the supreme court held 5-4 that we didn't have standing, we didn't have the right to be there because we couldn't prove that our communications had been monitored. and, you know, that was a very demoralizing decision. then months after, just weeks after, in fact, that decision, the snowden disclosures came and gave us among other things standing to challenge
the patriot act doesn't allow it. >> even the patriot act doesn't allow this. the text of the law that got passed in the wake of 9/11 -- >> even that has limits. and we said if you disagree with us, then it violates the constitution. but the court didn't disagree with us. the court said we agree with you, the patriot act authorizes a lot of things but doesn't authorize this. >> how did this even get into court? i mean, so many of these cases have been kicked out of court on...
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stay with us here, new details coming in from the patriots and the nfl. stay with abc news, covering all these developments for you. >>> also breaking overnight, tallying the storm damage now. across the plains there have been reports of more than two dozen tornados as well as strong winds, heavy rain, all from severe storms in oklahoma. more than 25 homes have been destroyed, many more damaged, cars flipped over, power lines down, trees uprooted. what's amazing, no major injuries have been reported. but as you can imagine, there were anxious moments. >> got really windy. like sheet rain coming. wild, scary. >> 25 people that were in there, and we all just kind of huddled together to stay safe. >> 20 miles to the north, so much rain fell so quickly in oklahoma city that their first-ever flood emergency was experienced in this city's history. that was declared there. it was the wettest day on may record. >> also twisters at the other end of tornado alley, at least nine tornados ran through a portion of central kansas destroying or damaging several homes an
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>> i will not let the patriot act, the most unpatriotic of acts, go unchallenged. >> woodruff: many democrats, including minority leader harry reid, are also dug in against keeping the patriot act alive. >> there's efforts made to extend a program that's already been declared by the second circuit court of appeals of the united states, already declared is illegal. how can we extend an illegal act? but that's what some of the talk is from the other side of the aisle. >> woodruff: this afternoon republican richard burr of north carolina, chairing the intelligence committee, offered yet another option: extend the patriot act, but end bulk data collection after two years. in the meantime, the justice department has announced the n.s.a. will have to start winding down phone surveillance
>> i will not let the patriot act, the most unpatriotic of acts, go unchallenged. >> woodruff: many democrats, including minority leader harry reid, are also dug in against keeping the patriot act alive. >> there's efforts made to extend a program that's already been declared by the second circuit court of appeals of the united states, already declared is illegal. how can we extend an illegal act? but that's what some of the talk is from the other side of the aisle. >>...
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the long-awaited deflategate report is out pointing the finger at some on the patriots including super bowl mvp tom brady about the under-inflated footballs. did they cheat? bob costas joins us tonight. >>> take cover. tornadoes already spotted on the ground. millions in the potential path with watches and warnings throughout the night. and it's just getting started. >>> alone in the cockpit. chilling revelations that the pilot who deliberately crashed a passenger plane may have practiced it on the flight before. >>> and sibling rivalry. prince george is the most famous toddler in the world, but how will he share the spotlight with his little sister? "nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening. we're coming on the air with breaking news. there is a tornado emergency in the oklahoma city area where there are reports of a tornado a half mile wide. tornado watches and warnings are in effect right now from texas to nebraska. several tornadoes have already been confirmed including one in central kansas. the threat level considered severe for up to 9 million people tonight. al roker is
the long-awaited deflategate report is out pointing the finger at some on the patriots including super bowl mvp tom brady about the under-inflated footballs. did they cheat? bob costas joins us tonight. >>> take cover. tornadoes already spotted on the ground. millions in the potential path with watches and warnings throughout the night. and it's just getting started. >>> alone in the cockpit. chilling revelations that the pilot who deliberately crashed a passenger plane may...
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we're standing by right now to hear from new englands patriots quarterback tom brady. he's speaking a day after a report commissioned by the nfl found he was probably aware of an effort to deflate team balls before last january's afc championship game. brady is one of the biggest stars in football and considered one of the best quarterbacks in the history of the sport. the wells report, it's called, found, quote, it's more probable than not that the new england patriots participated in violation of the playing rules and it is more probable than not that tom brady was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities. that's lawyerly talk for he probably did it. the report found that the team's head coach, bill belichick, and its senior management had no knowledge of what happened. patriots' ceo robert kraft said yesterday, he was disappointed, closed quote, by the findings which he said lacked any incontrovertible evidence of the team's guilt. that was a fallback position. what punishment if any, will brady get? jason pugh from this building and steven cornell f
we're standing by right now to hear from new englands patriots quarterback tom brady. he's speaking a day after a report commissioned by the nfl found he was probably aware of an effort to deflate team balls before last january's afc championship game. brady is one of the biggest stars in football and considered one of the best quarterbacks in the history of the sport. the wells report, it's called, found, quote, it's more probable than not that the new england patriots participated in...
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the patriots beat the indianapolis colts 45-7 to advance to the super bowl. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: it took over 100 days to complete the exhaustive 243-page report that concluded "it is more probable than not that tom brady was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities involving the release of air from patriots game balls." >> end zone, touchdown! >> reporter: the investigation points the finger at the patriots locker room attendant jim mcnally, and equipment assistant john jastremski. the report alleges mcnally went into a stadium bathroom after the refs inspected the footballs and deflated them in the one minute and 40 seconds he spent there. investigators ran tests, including deflation simulations. the report also concluded it is unlikely that an equipment assistant and a locker room attendant would deflate game balls without brady's knowledge and approval. text messages obtained show that as far back as a year ago, mcnally was referring to himself as "deflator." jastremski had an exchange last october, showing brady's high- lev
the patriots beat the indianapolis colts 45-7 to advance to the super bowl. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: it took over 100 days to complete the exhaustive 243-page report that concluded "it is more probable than not that tom brady was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities involving the release of air from patriots game balls." >> end zone, touchdown! >> reporter: the investigation points the finger at the patriots locker room attendant jim...
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even the authors of the patriot act say that the patriot act in no way gives authority to the president to collect all of your phone records all of the time. if there ever was a general warrant, if there ever was a generalized collection of information from people to which there is no suspicion, this is it. we are not collecting the information of spies. we are not collecting the information of terrorists. we are collecting all american citizens' records all of the time. this is what we fought the revolution over. are we going to so blindly give up our freedom? are we going to so blindly go along and just say, take it? well i'm not going to take it anymore. i don't think the american people are going to take it anymore. 80% of those under 40 say we've gone too far. that this whole collection of all of our records all the time is too much. the court has said, how can records be relevant to an investigation that hasn't started? the court has said that even under these lower standards, even under these standards of saying that it would be relevant, that all of the stuff they are collecting
even the authors of the patriot act say that the patriot act in no way gives authority to the president to collect all of your phone records all of the time. if there ever was a general warrant, if there ever was a generalized collection of information from people to which there is no suspicion, this is it. we are not collecting the information of spies. we are not collecting the information of terrorists. we are collecting all american citizens' records all of the time. this is what we fought...
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the patriots have the option to send it to a judge. a lot of people think the suspension will be reduced. maybe as much as two games. the nfl may clear the severity of the punishment wasn't due to what happened here but because the patriots have infractions in the past. spygate in 2007. >> it is may. if you are talking about four games next season they have to resolve all of the appeals has to happen over the summer. >> that's enough time for them to do it. suspensions get reduced or eliminated. i suspect he will miss a few games. >> he has the paycheck from gisele. he is okay. >> you don't have to worry. >> four games without pay for tom brady. >> $2 million. >> that's real money. >>> developing this morning, police in lake mary florida are expected to detail the monday shooting of george zimmerman. he says someone he had been in an ongoing dispute with pulled up alongside him in traffic and took a shot at him. the bullet missed zimmerman, but he was hit in the face by flying glass. the attorney for the shooter, matthew apperson tells
the patriots have the option to send it to a judge. a lot of people think the suspension will be reduced. maybe as much as two games. the nfl may clear the severity of the punishment wasn't due to what happened here but because the patriots have infractions in the past. spygate in 2007. >> it is may. if you are talking about four games next season they have to resolve all of the appeals has to happen over the summer. >> that's enough time for them to do it. suspensions get reduced...
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it doesn't help the patriots. if everyone is speeding in the left hand lane and you're the one that gets pulled over that's still on you. that's what they're facing now. >> thank you so much. >>> the federal appeals court says the nsa investigation went too far. stay with us. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. just one reason volkswagen is the #1 selling diesel car brand in america. how much protein does your dog food have? 18%? 20? introducing nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real salmon and tuna and 30% protein. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. sal khan: khan academy is a not-for-profit, with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they can cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america ca
it doesn't help the patriots. if everyone is speeding in the left hand lane and you're the one that gets pulled over that's still on you. that's what they're facing now. >> thank you so much. >>> the federal appeals court says the nsa investigation went too far. stay with us. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. just one reason volkswagen is the #1 selling diesel...
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we're standing by right now to hear from new englands patriots quarterback tom brady. he's speaking a day after a report commissioned by the nfl found he was probably aware of an effort to deflate team balls before last january's afc championship game. brady is one of the biggest stars in football and considered one of the best quarterbacks in the history of the sport. the wells report, it's called, found, quote, it's more probable than not that the new england patriots participated in violation of the playing rules and it is more probable than not that tom brady was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities. that's lawyerly talk for he probably did it. the report found that the team's head coach, bill belichick, and its senior management, had no knowledge of what happened. patriots' ceo robert kraft said yesterday, he was disappointed, closed quote, by the findings which he said lacked any incontrovertible evidence of the team's guilt. that was a fallback position. what punishment, if any, will brady get? jason pugh from this building and steven cornell
we're standing by right now to hear from new englands patriots quarterback tom brady. he's speaking a day after a report commissioned by the nfl found he was probably aware of an effort to deflate team balls before last january's afc championship game. brady is one of the biggest stars in football and considered one of the best quarterbacks in the history of the sport. the wells report, it's called, found, quote, it's more probable than not that the new england patriots participated in...
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there is room for patriotism. a lot of is inherently because of the fact that our generation was so different in how we were brought up. stuart: there's one quibble and i think both of you agree with me on this. one of the criticisms is they are as racist as their elders. i am sorry i simply absolutely do not see that. >> we are the most tolerant generation. in the one you agree with that? >> yes. 50 or 60 years ago, just the thought of the president of the united states, was rejected and our generation was the one that helped get the president to law as ants time and time again i reject that notion out of the five. stuart: on being in formed. you were big on this. i don't think young people are ill informed as much as interested in something other than budgetary issues. and conventional politics. what say you? >> a lot of what we talk about today, one of the biggest concerns is the economy. day care when it comes to whether they can find a job. i think that is where there needs to be some sort of education but th
there is room for patriotism. a lot of is inherently because of the fact that our generation was so different in how we were brought up. stuart: there's one quibble and i think both of you agree with me on this. one of the criticisms is they are as racist as their elders. i am sorry i simply absolutely do not see that. >> we are the most tolerant generation. in the one you agree with that? >> yes. 50 or 60 years ago, just the thought of the president of the united states, was...
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the senate is facing a decision on the patriot act the controversial part of law involving spying will epirate the end of the -- expire at the end of the month. libby casey has more on the debate over the law, and whether it has made america safer >>> 14 years after the patriot act and the attacks of 9/11, lawmakers and americas are grappling with how far the government can goch. >> i think the patriot act made it safer. >> civil rights attorney argued that it has not made the country safer, and says the cost goes beyond money to civil liberties. when the patriot act was put together, a lot of democrats and republicans joined because they were told it's okay. in five years we'll revisit. here we are 15 years, 14 years later, we are talking about it. >> still talking about and weighing whether the key components should be continued. it has first-hand experience with government surveillance. he was awarded 20,000 with the courts, because of government taps with clients. >> fear and complacency allowed power to communicate and liberty and privacy to suffer. now congress debated letting th
the senate is facing a decision on the patriot act the controversial part of law involving spying will epirate the end of the -- expire at the end of the month. libby casey has more on the debate over the law, and whether it has made america safer >>> 14 years after the patriot act and the attacks of 9/11, lawmakers and americas are grappling with how far the government can goch. >> i think the patriot act made it safer. >> civil rights attorney argued that it has not made...
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the patriots were fined $1 million and forced to forfeit two draft picks. vincent told the organization in a letter that the nfl investigation found the patriots violated league policy on the integrity of the game and enforcement of competitive rules. the letter also cited evidence in the wells' report that there was an ongoing plan by certain patriots' employees to deflate footballs before games and to hide those activities. when the wells report came out last week patriots' owner robert kraft said it did not include any hard evidence of deliberate deflation of footballs. john jastremski and mcnally have been suspended without pay for their role in the incident. we tried contacting tom brady's agent. it's very likely brady will appeal the decision. scott, the report found no wrongdoing by head coach bill belichick. he received no punishment. >> pelley: and brady will be out nearly $2 million in lost pay. elaine, thank very much. tonight the search continues for three missing victims of the tornadoes that tore into texas and arkansas late yesterday. at leas
the patriots were fined $1 million and forced to forfeit two draft picks. vincent told the organization in a letter that the nfl investigation found the patriots violated league policy on the integrity of the game and enforcement of competitive rules. the letter also cited evidence in the wells' report that there was an ongoing plan by certain patriots' employees to deflate footballs before games and to hide those activities. when the wells report came out last week patriots' owner robert kraft...
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i want to first go to robert kraft owner of the new england patriots. he's speaking about what's called deflategate, the nfl's punishment of the new england patriots and tom brady the star quarterback. let's listen to mr. kraft. >> i have the privilege of going to a meeting similar to what we're at here in orlando and being welcomed in an nfl owners meeting. so here's a fan and a former season ticket holder living a dream and being welcomed in that room. i got goose bumps that day. and i vowed at that time that i would do everything i could do to make the new england patriots an elite team and hopefully respected throughout the country and at the same time do whatever i could do to try to help the nfl become the most popular sport in america. you know what i've learned over the last two decades, is that the heart and soul of the strength of the nfl that is a partnership of 32 teams and what's become very clear over those two decades that at no time should the agenda of one team outweigh the collective good of the full 32. so i have a way of looking at p
i want to first go to robert kraft owner of the new england patriots. he's speaking about what's called deflategate, the nfl's punishment of the new england patriots and tom brady the star quarterback. let's listen to mr. kraft. >> i have the privilege of going to a meeting similar to what we're at here in orlando and being welcomed in an nfl owners meeting. so here's a fan and a former season ticket holder living a dream and being welcomed in that room. i got goose bumps that day. and i...
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kraft, the owner of the new england patriots. are you suggesting that the ted wells report did not do due diligence? to suggest that there's a relationship between them, or are you suggesting based on history that bill belichick must have known what was going on? >> well, i go with both. and let's just go with something that just recently happened. just a few weeks ago, the nfl nailed the atlanta falcons for pumping illegal crowd noise into the georgia dome. and after the investigation, they said that rich mckay the president of the falcons, was not involved yet they suspended rich mckay from the nfl competition committee. so there's already hypocrisy here within a matter of weeks. you cannot suspend rich mckay when you flat-out say in your report that he knew nothing about the illegal crowd noise because rich mckay is the president of the falcons, that he is indirectly guilty. yet come back with this report which is more serious, and say that you're going to let bill belichick off scot-free. >> okay. okay, terrence. stay with us
kraft, the owner of the new england patriots. are you suggesting that the ted wells report did not do due diligence? to suggest that there's a relationship between them, or are you suggesting based on history that bill belichick must have known what was going on? >> well, i go with both. and let's just go with something that just recently happened. just a few weeks ago, the nfl nailed the atlanta falcons for pumping illegal crowd noise into the georgia dome. and after the investigation,...
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the patriots beat the indianapolis colts 45-7 to advance to the super bowl. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: it took over 100 days to complete the exhaustive two 43-page report that concluded, "it is more probable than that of not that tom brady was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities involving the release of air from patriots game balls." >> end zone t.! >> reporter: the investigation points the finger at the patriots locker room attendant jim mcnally and equipment assistant john jastremski. the report alleges mcnally went into a stadium bathroom after the refs independent the footballs and deflated them in the one minute and 40 seconds he spent there. investigators ran tests including deflation simulations. the report also concluded it is unlikely that an equipment assistant and a locker room attendant would deflate game because without brady's know and approval. text messages obtained show that as far back as a year ago mcnally was referring to himself as "deflator." jastremski had an exchange last october, showing brady's high-leve
the patriots beat the indianapolis colts 45-7 to advance to the super bowl. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: it took over 100 days to complete the exhaustive two 43-page report that concluded, "it is more probable than that of not that tom brady was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities involving the release of air from patriots game balls." >> end zone t.! >> reporter: the investigation points the finger at the patriots locker room attendant...
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probably patriot fans some of them. a lot of people in new england were not pleased when they read the report and patriots fans should be given credit. internet polling shows they were not pleased with tom brady's behavior, but the reality is that the big takeaway for me is that the national football league has spoken in a huge way and said this is unacceptable. you are not going to be able to do this. cannot do this and also have to participate in any investigations and, again, the patriots and tom brady were not entirely forthcoming, for example, brady keeping his phone records and his text messages to himself. not sharing those with his investigator. >> the statement the nfl released among other things set quarterback tom brady will be suspended without pay the first four games, of the 2015 regular season for conduct detrimental to the integrity of the nfl. brady may participate in all off-season training camp and preseason activities including preseason games. i don't know if you know the math. how much he's making.
probably patriot fans some of them. a lot of people in new england were not pleased when they read the report and patriots fans should be given credit. internet polling shows they were not pleased with tom brady's behavior, but the reality is that the big takeaway for me is that the national football league has spoken in a huge way and said this is unacceptable. you are not going to be able to do this. cannot do this and also have to participate in any investigations and, again, the patriots...
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the new england patriots accused of cheating by useing deflated footballs. the new report is in and it points the finger at tom brady. >> this is going to be about discipline for the patriots quarterback tom brady. >> did the mvp cheat? what the report does and does not say. >>> also later, suing starbucks. the police officer who says a spilled cup of coffee burned him so badly that he got sick went to the hospital. the new details from this hot-button case. it's thursday, may 7th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everybody. it is a busy thursday. good morning to you. >> good morning, good morning, everybody. everybody that's watched this show knows i'm -- i'm doing a lot better than most right now. they've got nastiness going on in the middle of the country. breaking news these severe storms hitting the plains. this has been going on several hours. happened for much of the day yesterday. still a threat right now. taking a look at oklahoma. it's been hard hit in particular. dozens of homes destroyed. southwest of oklahoma city is
the new england patriots accused of cheating by useing deflated footballs. the new report is in and it points the finger at tom brady. >> this is going to be about discipline for the patriots quarterback tom brady. >> did the mvp cheat? what the report does and does not say. >>> also later, suing starbucks. the police officer who says a spilled cup of coffee burned him so badly that he got sick went to the hospital. the new details from this hot-button case. it's thursday,...
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the patriots lose first round pick. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ charles: more information about the tom brady end deflategate scandal and the penalties that the nfl has made it clear that the suspension and the fines are the result not only of the the afghan deflategate but also for not cooperating in the investigation. the nfl saying that that was a factor as well. >> in addition it appears that the patriots took steps to try to head this off in some way. saying that both the two clubhouse guys had been suspended by the patriots and neither of these according to the nfl officials can be reinstated without the prior approval of the nfl. and so the headlines i think are that not only was it because of inflating the football, deactivate, but for not cooperating as well. as we know from the past dealings with the commissioner he does not look kindly when a problem arises. charles: i think it's a darn shame that they put these guys under the bus. they would say we got rid of the two clubhouse is for a while, a it's r
the patriots lose first round pick. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ charles: more information about the tom brady end deflategate scandal and the penalties that the nfl has made it clear that the suspension and the fines are the result not only of the the afghan deflategate but also for not cooperating in the investigation. the nfl saying that that was a factor as well. >> in addition it appears that the patriots took steps to try to head this off in some way. saying that both the two...
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when democrats had problems with the patriot act. the argument really is on the right between moderates on the right and people like rand paul and i remember when this used to be a liberal issue over civil liberties and drone strikes and privacy. now, really it's rand paul and republicans having this debate. and it should not be just ushered through and reauthorized. it's serious stuff that matters to a lot of americans. >> absolutely. >> you stand with rand on this? >> i have to respectfully disagree with s.e. on this. because i think there's a lot of folks on the liberal left end of the party who definitely think that section 215, this bulk collection, probably should expire, that it hasn't had much value and it's incredibly intrusive for americans. collecting everyone's phone information. i think it's absolutely the case that there's a bipartisan agreement that the patriot act went too far. >> did you find yourself kind of quietly cheering rand paul? as he went on for ten hours. >> let me tell you, i'm working with rand paul on ci
when democrats had problems with the patriot act. the argument really is on the right between moderates on the right and people like rand paul and i remember when this used to be a liberal issue over civil liberties and drone strikes and privacy. now, really it's rand paul and republicans having this debate. and it should not be just ushered through and reauthorized. it's serious stuff that matters to a lot of americans. >> absolutely. >> you stand with rand on this? >> i have...
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the patriot act expires at midnight. from cq weekly, this article "patriot gains in a ship for surveillance" and again, senate have going in at 4:00 eastern time. the first series of votes expected about 6:00 eastern time and we will have it live here. some calling it a month -- the first of the presidential 2016 debates. speaking of politics, another entry into the democratic race mark o'malley officially a candidate. this is a story from inside "the washington post." a piece by dan balls, what challenges o'malley hillary clinton? pointing out that o'malley is running against the most formidable front-runner in recent times. hillary clinton towers over the field of candidates for her party's nomination and is able to amass resources, talent here's more from governor o'malley with his official announcement. o'malley: goldman sachs is one of the biggest repeat investment banks in america. recently, the ceo of goldman sachs let his employees know that he would be just fine with either bush or clinton. i bet he would. [laug
the patriot act expires at midnight. from cq weekly, this article "patriot gains in a ship for surveillance" and again, senate have going in at 4:00 eastern time. the first series of votes expected about 6:00 eastern time and we will have it live here. some calling it a month -- the first of the presidential 2016 debates. speaking of politics, another entry into the democratic race mark o'malley officially a candidate. this is a story from inside "the washington post." a...
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patriot act. congress can get rid of the bulk collection. and yet he has the power to do it at his fingertips. he began this illegal program. the court has informed him that the program is illegal. he has every power to stop it and yet the president does nothing. justice brandeis wrote that the right to be left alone is the most cherished of rights most prized among civilized men. the fourth amendment incorporates this right to privacy. the fourth amendment incorporates this right to be left alone. when we think about the bulk collection of records you might ask, well, maybe i'm willing to give up my freedom for security. maybe if i just give up a little freedom i'll be more safe. well most of the information that comes on whether you're a sufficient or not comes from people who have secret information that you're not allowed to look at. so you have to trust the people. you have to trust those in our intellectual intends community that they're being honest with you, that when they tell you how imp
patriot act. congress can get rid of the bulk collection. and yet he has the power to do it at his fingertips. he began this illegal program. the court has informed him that the program is illegal. he has every power to stop it and yet the president does nothing. justice brandeis wrote that the right to be left alone is the most cherished of rights most prized among civilized men. the fourth amendment incorporates this right to privacy. the fourth amendment incorporates this right to be left...