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Spying on the media? Constitutional expert Albert Navarra

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Can the government legally spy on the media?  The Department of Justice says it can and it did, using a secret order to obtain the AP's phone records.  Was that constitutonal?  Should it be? Constitutional expert Albert Navarra joins us in segment 1.

LA has a new Mayor.  The good news: Angelenos were able to pick the best of two great candidates.  The bad news: very few bothered to vote.  Is this a problem for democracy or a cse of two good candidates = no interesting contest?   

The Pentagon faces yet another sex scandal, this time involving a one-star army general.  Guess all that unconstitutional evangelizing going on at Army bases is not working in the don't covet  your neighbor's wife department.

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