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A Reversal on Police Videotaping

Thursday, June 14, 2007

WNYC reporter Bob Hennelly on why federal judge Charles S. Haight changed his mind on police taping of public gatherings, and what it will mean for free expression in New York City and Manuel Mirabal, president of the National Puerto Rican Coalition, a public policy organization, talks about the arrest made on Sunday at the Puerto Rican parade.

Guests:

Bob Hennelly and Manuel Mirabal

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