trump travel ban. this goes into effect immediately and it affects the entire country. so what that means is, somebody over in afghanistan or iraq, if they have a ticket and visa to come to the united states, they can get on that plane and they re not supposed to be stopped by the administration officials or anybody with immigration. so it iswe ve had other challenn michigan and boston and virginia, but this is the first one where the ruling applies nationally. the trump administration, the justice department s lawyer argued the attorney for the state of washington argued that this was not about keeping americans safe but really about religious discrimination, and judge robart decided that the washington attorney general will likely win. so he did issue this temporary
been in a position like this before. we wnt to try to get the best picture we can of who this young lady is and what the circumstances are that put her in this position. reporter: one of her attorneys says it is possible that this was anything but an intentional act. we do believe that this defendant acted intentionally in her behavior. and if you intentionally try and run somebody over, that certainly qualifies as an attempted murder charge and that s what we are strongly considering. reporter: stephanie elam, cnn, las vegas, nevada. we re going to take a quick break. ms. colombia breaks her silence about the awkwardness of the miss universe pageant .you will hear what she had to say. and the beatles are joining the digital age of music. the details are ahead. while you re watching this, i m hacking your company. grabbing your data.
but at this point there don t seem to be fights breaking out between the two organizations so i can only hope that they continue to work together, especially as they retake ramadi and then head to mosul. i listened to james comey s speech today, the director of the fbi. he says the war against isis represents a whole new threat to the united states as opposed to the old war against al qaeda because of the encrypted communications that isis is now use to go ahead and inspire potential terrori isists out th as we ve seen in recent weeks. you saw his analysis. concerned are uf? very concerned. what he s saying is only the tip of the iceberg, the encryption issue. al qaeda did not put out 40,000 tweets a day telling the whole world, if you believe in us and believe in having a caliphate, go kill. you don t even have to come here. drive your car, run somebody over, mack a bomb, buy a gun. whatever it might be chblt a hatchet. a knife. just go kill. we didn t have that with
folks are watching. if i ve pulled somebody over, i might become nervous if i don t charge them with something, then maybe i didn t pull them over for a good enough reason. we re kind of baiting officers into making more arrests for every time they re stopping and contacting someone. there s discretion that officers have that are actually in the interests of justice. so mark, does that jibe with the way having been on the job that you think that s what s driving had data we re seeing? yeah, that would had consistent with what i would id expect from the immediate reaction from police officers, law enforcement, you know, there s an adjustment period that s necessary here, especially when you re talking about police nationwide who are really in the midst of this increase in kind of aggressive enforcement-based policing. so to make this adjustment and to still apply the proper amount of discretion will be challenging. but i suspect that months forward, years forward, there willable the
while officers in a comparison group without cameras had a 10% increase in complaints against officers. however, the study also found the camera wearing officers increased their average daily arrest activity by 42.6% which is nearly triple the increase among comparison group officers of 14.9%. marc claxton, director of the black law enforcement alliance and co-founder and president for policing equity. dr. goff, let me start with you. you have complaints of excessive force going down in the group wearing cameras but arrests going way up in comparison to the group not wearing the cameras. is that a surprising result to you. it s actually not that surprising. we expect when people know they re on camera, they re able to act in ways that they re better able to justify. that means we re taking away some kinds of discretion. right? so it s less likely i m going to use excessive force because folks are watching. if i ve pulled somebody over, i