kind of social condition stop and frisk has become in our communities. and it s very damaging. it s very damaging. sunita, you talked about people having some confidence in the system now. isn t part of what you and the center for constitutional rights saying with this lawsuit is you re undermining the ability of police and community to work together if you ve got this racial profiling there where you appear to be the adversaries rather than our allies together fighting these criminal elements? that s absolutely right. i mean, what we the mayor and the police commissioner talk about this, bringing safety to the community. well say it s actually doing the opposite. it s harming the nypd s ability to work with the community to fight crime. and that is really what is an essential part of community policing. and so here what we have is an opportunity, is the mayor, the police commissioner going to take the court up on this opportunity to join with people who want to bring reform, or
0 around the country some faith in the court system again. but just in terms of this specific case, we are looking at the court saying that the nypd is unconstitutionally stopping and frisking hundreds of thousands of people, not just because they are there subject indicia of a crime happening, but also because it s on the basis of race. that s very key and very central here. in terms of where do we go from here, the judge has ordered a court monitor to be put in place to oversee all of the remedies that she is ordering, the injunctive relief. and she is also saying listen, no court, no police department, and no municipal agency can take the place of people who are directly impacted by stop and frisk. so she has ordered the nypd to sit down at the table with stakeholders and come up with additional reforms. people need to understand the judge ruled. now this is not any of those of us that lead civil rights groups. this is not those of us talking. the judge says it violates the cons
lawful activities. he says the nsa is known for attacking their critics instead of fixing those things that were exposed. and fixing border security in the immigration reform bill. we will look of the huge cost of the militarization of the border. dying, ther dad was only thing he said was, i do not want to die, i want to get back to my kids. hashe federal government asked a judge to consider appointing an independent monitor over the nypd s controversial stop and frisk program. do you want to go to jail? what am i being arrested for? all that and more coming up. national security agency whistleblower edward snowden remains in hong kong after publicly admitting to leaking information on massive u.s. garment surveillance days ago. he had briefly dropped out of public view after coming forward but on wednesday re-emerged with an interview in a hong kong newspaper. he says he plans to stay in hong kong until asked to leave and plans to fight any extradition requests. he sa