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cases across the country have settled with the doj. >> check this out. wild armed carjacking and chase caught on video. this happened in downtown los angeles. it slammed into several cars at full speed. he got out of the car and forced a driver out of another car. eventually he was shot by police and taken off to the hospital. this chase had our entire newsroom screaming. we do not have enough time to show you everything. if you have time, i urge you to do so. sections of the northeast are digging out from another big snowstorm. totals are obliterating winter records. >> boston and new england are buried under a sea of white. five feet falling in under two weeks. snowblowers and shovels cannot keep up. shoveling the roof is a new necessity. a warehouse bruce -- roof collapsed. commuter trains shut down and snow is everywhere. >> more wind, more snow. you cannot see the beach. it was just white. >> i am ready for summertime. i am tired of it. >> canceled flights have cost $460 million. a giant melt through is being used to melt snow. massachusetts is cons
cases across the country have settled with the doj. >> check this out. wild armed carjacking and chase caught on video. this happened in downtown los angeles. it slammed into several cars at full speed. he got out of the car and forced a driver out of another car. eventually he was shot by police and taken off to the hospital. this chase had our entire newsroom screaming. we do not have enough time to show you everything. if you have time, i urge you to do so. sections of the northeast...
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there's been a small clique of people that hold the power there. >> do you believe the doj will actually bring a civil rights case against officer wilson and how disappointed would you be if it doesn't? >> i think that they already started leaving bread crumbs saying they were not going to -- >> right. >> -- do that. what i'm looking forward to and what the community's looking to is the doj patterns and practices report on the ferguson police department. >> right. you mentioned town hall meetings and body cameras has policing of the minority community in ferguson has that changed over the last six months? >> many people will tell you no. so talk is cheap. we have to say what actually gets done and how the community and the overall st. louis region perceives what's going on. >> patricia bines she is a committee woman from missouri, thank you for seeing you. >> good to see you tony. >> walking while black one man's claim after being arrested and accused of threatening an officer with a golf club. and today's power politics. one of the top republican presidential candidates accused of coddl
there's been a small clique of people that hold the power there. >> do you believe the doj will actually bring a civil rights case against officer wilson and how disappointed would you be if it doesn't? >> i think that they already started leaving bread crumbs saying they were not going to -- >> right. >> -- do that. what i'm looking forward to and what the community's looking to is the doj patterns and practices report on the ferguson police department. >> right....
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we continue to believe the doj's arguments are flawed and we should prevail on appeal. judge did give the company and doj 30 days to provide some kind of proposal saying there was middle ground to be found here. we don't know whether an appeal would prevent american express from presenting that proposal. we'll have it when we know. back to you. >> mary thompson at headquarters, thanks so much. american express, walmart and chevron leading the dow lower today. first up a big new valuation for pintere pinterest. according to the "wall street journal" the company is in talks to raise $500 be million in funding, valuing the book marking site around a reported $11 billion. twice the $5 billion price tag in may. uber getting new money raising a million dollars more. uber valued above $40 billion. henry, you tweeted this morning, is there anybody who's not raising $500 million, billion dollars? >> "the wall street journal" talking about 48 companies in the past year over a bill, ten over 10 billion, remarkable. look a lot is real value. pinterest, it's a long ball. there's no
we continue to believe the doj's arguments are flawed and we should prevail on appeal. judge did give the company and doj 30 days to provide some kind of proposal saying there was middle ground to be found here. we don't know whether an appeal would prevent american express from presenting that proposal. we'll have it when we know. back to you. >> mary thompson at headquarters, thanks so much. american express, walmart and chevron leading the dow lower today. first up a big new valuation...
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it is easier for doj to block at&t because you are taking out a direct competitor. no direct competitor. the really -- they are really the only game in town. same with time warner cable. >> other speculation there was news out a few minutes ago about john malone and his affiliates and a stock exchange between lions gate and starz, which he is a majority shareholder in. >> the two companies have been talking and almost reached a deal at the end of last year. there are tax reasons why a deal at this stage of the game don't make sense. liberty media spun off starz and there is a general tax will that you have to wait a year before a spinoff in order for a full m&a deal to take place otherwise you don't get the tax-free essence of the spinoff because the irs can come in and say you guys made a side deal here and basically already agreed to an m&a deal. when you to wait at least a year so any prior talks that have happen on this don't linger over with some back room handshake deal. that may happen anyways of lions gate comes around in the third quarter and buys it. that
it is easier for doj to block at&t because you are taking out a direct competitor. no direct competitor. the really -- they are really the only game in town. same with time warner cable. >> other speculation there was news out a few minutes ago about john malone and his affiliates and a stock exchange between lions gate and starz, which he is a majority shareholder in. >> the two companies have been talking and almost reached a deal at the end of last year. there are tax reasons...
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>> it's important that we stay as correlated as possible, not only with doj but with the fed. them and the u.k. regulators as well. getting all of that synced up is better generally if we can do it, but if you cannot, you can't. >> you do not have prosecutorial powers but you have licensing powers. is there a chance that you will use those powers to revoke licenses? >> revoking a license is like the nuclear weapon and you have to be very careful as a regulator flashing at around. we are just doing the investigation and we will see where it goes. >> there is one interesting aspect to all of this, which is even when there were the reports out about the doj and how close they were to those guilty pleas, big bank stocks continue to rise. at least for investors and shareholders, it seems like these regulatory probes are not having an impact on their investments. not impacting their profitability. there was a quote that i found interesting from mike mayo. he says regulatory fatigue is setting in. it does happen that a decade ago, you would be concerned about clients leaving changes
>> it's important that we stay as correlated as possible, not only with doj but with the fed. them and the u.k. regulators as well. getting all of that synced up is better generally if we can do it, but if you cannot, you can't. >> you do not have prosecutorial powers but you have licensing powers. is there a chance that you will use those powers to revoke licenses? >> revoking a license is like the nuclear weapon and you have to be very careful as a regulator flashing at...
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we did get a response from the doj. it said simply posing and on framework to provide guidance through a transparent process through making exemption. this is all going to public comment. they're not trying to hide anything and everybody's going to have a chance to weigh-in. but it sounds like your take is, listen, they haven't been able to get gun control and new laws and restrictions through congress. so they're going to use an executive agency. because if you ban the ammo and maybe the gun goes away if there's no way to use it. is that what you're suggesting? >> not only that, but the framework, the so-called framework that they're following, is something they've made up. it is not the normal process. and there is no assurance that when these public comments are made that those comments will be made public. so it's not, in our opinion, the proper way to go about doing this. it's a bad idea to begin with. they're not following the law. >> what power do you as a chairman in very important committee on the hill, what po
we did get a response from the doj. it said simply posing and on framework to provide guidance through a transparent process through making exemption. this is all going to public comment. they're not trying to hide anything and everybody's going to have a chance to weigh-in. but it sounds like your take is, listen, they haven't been able to get gun control and new laws and restrictions through congress. so they're going to use an executive agency. because if you ban the ammo and maybe the gun...
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. >> we have a doj lawyer who contributed the maximum to the president, and that's who's supposed toinvestigating. >> reporter: deputy ig also told the committee he believes some of these tapes were erased his implication was they were intentionally erased but he added further investigation is needed to confirm that suspicion. jenna? jenna: and so it continues doug. thank you very much. a few minutes from now, we're going to delve deeper with our political panel. one guest says this scandal could get even worse. gregg? gregg: well, the latest details now on the showdown up on capitol hill. we are hours away from a deadline to fund the department of homeland security, and now fox news is learning that house lawmakers are considering a stopgap funding measure that would prevent, in effect an imminent partial shutdown of the agency when the clock strikes midnight. but there is no indication that democrats would ever support another temporary solution. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel live on capitol hill with more. what's the latest from the senate side? >> reporter: well,
. >> we have a doj lawyer who contributed the maximum to the president, and that's who's supposed toinvestigating. >> reporter: deputy ig also told the committee he believes some of these tapes were erased his implication was they were intentionally erased but he added further investigation is needed to confirm that suspicion. jenna? jenna: and so it continues doug. thank you very much. a few minutes from now, we're going to delve deeper with our political panel. one guest says this...
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we're still waiting for the doj settlement. do you have any more clarity on when that will come and whether provisions will be high enough? >> we have been always proactively addressing the issues from the past and it is extremely difficult for us to understand and judge timing and resolutions on the matter but we continue to work to find the collusion. >> no news then. what about the scrutiny to structure products. how seriously do you have to take the reports and that investigation? >> well we always take seriously any request for information by any authorities. we are working very closely with them. at this stage it's too early to speculate or to come into conclusion into what it is without knowing the facts. i think we will see. >> but it's not all about for ubs. they raised their dividend quite significantly and their yield is among the highest in the industry and they have a pay out ratio of more than 50% so this is a positive for investors but apart from that ubs shares underperforming. now off 3.5%. back over to you. >>
we're still waiting for the doj settlement. do you have any more clarity on when that will come and whether provisions will be high enough? >> we have been always proactively addressing the issues from the past and it is extremely difficult for us to understand and judge timing and resolutions on the matter but we continue to work to find the collusion. >> no news then. what about the scrutiny to structure products. how seriously do you have to take the reports and that...
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i mean horowitz with doj wanted information related to fast and furious. he wanted information related to material witness warrants and to wiretaps. the peace corps there were a number of allegations of sex assault. so the inspector general wanted to investigate whether the peace corps was doing its job with respect to reporting. the e.p.a., remember this guy john behl who was on the peril at epa even though he was supposed to be some clandestined secret agent all of that is relevant for your viewers and the inspector general to know about. the statute says all documents. they are not giving all documents. >> so what can you do? what exactly can you do? if they are stone walling? >> you have to hit them the only place anyone in washington feels it, which is in the back pocket. get the appropriators in the house and senate involved and say if you don't comply with this statute we are going to cut your budget. >> it's just terrible. the statute in 1978 by inspector generals couldn't be plainer. that information should be handed over quickly. 47. that is amaz
i mean horowitz with doj wanted information related to fast and furious. he wanted information related to material witness warrants and to wiretaps. the peace corps there were a number of allegations of sex assault. so the inspector general wanted to investigate whether the peace corps was doing its job with respect to reporting. the e.p.a., remember this guy john behl who was on the peril at epa even though he was supposed to be some clandestined secret agent all of that is relevant for your...
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we did get a response from the doj. it said simply posing and on framework to provide guidance through a transparent process through making exemption. this is all going to public comment. they're not trying to hide anything and everybody's going to have a chance to weigh-in. but it sounds like your take is, listen, they haven't been able to get gun control and new laws and restrictions through congress. so they're going to use an executive agency. because if you ban the ammo and maybe the gun goes away if there's no way to use it. is that what you're suggesting? >> not only that, but the framework, the so-called framework that they're following, is something they've made up. it is not the normal process. and there is no assurance that when these public comments are made that those comments will be made public. so it's not, in our opinion, the proper way to go about doing this. it's a bad idea to begin with. they're not following the law. >> what power do you as a chairman in very important committee on the hill, what po
we did get a response from the doj. it said simply posing and on framework to provide guidance through a transparent process through making exemption. this is all going to public comment. they're not trying to hide anything and everybody's going to have a chance to weigh-in. but it sounds like your take is, listen, they haven't been able to get gun control and new laws and restrictions through congress. so they're going to use an executive agency. because if you ban the ammo and maybe the gun...
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just this week the aclu has asked the doj to assist in the investigation of the fatal police shootingthis month. the senior digital editor at ebony.com and michael denzel smith is a contributing writer at "the nation." thank you all for being here. i'm going to go to you first, tremaine. i think you and i got to know each other in sanford, florida. for a moment, it burned so hot in the national conversation. then the trayvon martin case was sort of soupuperseded by other investigations. but this really sparked the movement. >> when we think in terms of the black lives movement they all began around the trayvon martin case. it became this kind of galvanizing force where everyone had to pay attention. it didn't burn as hot as ferguson later, of course, but this was really the foundation for all of these other movements to spring off of. for the first time they saw this young man who looked just like them. >> i'm wondering, michael, was there a palpable difference in the way the trayvon martin case resonated because he was killed by a civilian as opposed to the cases like michael brown's
just this week the aclu has asked the doj to assist in the investigation of the fatal police shootingthis month. the senior digital editor at ebony.com and michael denzel smith is a contributing writer at "the nation." thank you all for being here. i'm going to go to you first, tremaine. i think you and i got to know each other in sanford, florida. for a moment, it burned so hot in the national conversation. then the trayvon martin case was sort of soupuperseded by other...
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investigation still in its early stages and comes as the doj nears a settlement with standard and poor's. >>> today bank rate.com is out with a surprising survey that reveals just how much homeowners don't know about their single largest monthly expense. diana olick reports. >> reporter: wicked weather may be battering much of the nation today, but there is a more perfect storm going on in the mortgage market. falling interest rates and a big drop in the cost of government-backed loans. that could mean big savings for borrowers. unfortunately, one-third of u.s. borrowers don't even know their mortgage rate. >> what is your mortgage rate? >> it's 2.7% i think. it's a 15-year. >> reporter: 2.7%? you're sure? >> it's in the high 2s. >> reporter: what is your mortgage rate? >> 4%. >> reporter: are you sure? >> something like that. >> reporter: are you sure of the exact rate? >> no i'm not sure of the exact rate. >> reporter: lenders say the process of buying a home is so stressful the borrowers focus on the monthly payment and not the rate that gets them to that payment. >> it's really kind
investigation still in its early stages and comes as the doj nears a settlement with standard and poor's. >>> today bank rate.com is out with a surprising survey that reveals just how much homeowners don't know about their single largest monthly expense. diana olick reports. >> reporter: wicked weather may be battering much of the nation today, but there is a more perfect storm going on in the mortgage market. falling interest rates and a big drop in the cost of government-backed...
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the family of trayvon martin said in response to finding out that the doj is not going to go.emain poised to do everything in our power to help eradicate violence because we don't want any parent to experience the loss we have endured. we'll never forget what happened to our son and will honor his memory by working tirelessly to make the world a better place. i love these parents so much, but i want more than just the parents to be doing this. i want that statement to be coming from my elected officials. >> absolutely and hopefully this will spark. it takes a lot for this family to take the grief and say we're going to actively engage and use every effort in our son's memory to make this world a better place. we do need folks across the country, especially in elected space. but the notion that the young black male is out and must be up to no good. when ice cube talked about my skin is my sin, the dna of this country and until we are willing to admit it that racist tendencies that we are all socialized, whether we're black, white, hispanic, we are socialized in these united sta
the family of trayvon martin said in response to finding out that the doj is not going to go.emain poised to do everything in our power to help eradicate violence because we don't want any parent to experience the loss we have endured. we'll never forget what happened to our son and will honor his memory by working tirelessly to make the world a better place. i love these parents so much, but i want more than just the parents to be doing this. i want that statement to be coming from my elected...
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i'm not surprised by further investigations and further in quincy -- inquiries by the doj.primary frontline regulator in the u.k.. betty: aside from the doj investigation, there were lawsuits around price-fixing around the warehousing of metal there. i know goldman sachs was dismissed from those sets of lawsuits. the fact of the matter is the premiums paid on the metal that was warehouse there has gone up fivefold in the last five years. isn't this something that warrants closer attention to? >> it actually does betty. all forms of trade or fbots as they are called need to seek approval. that is one of a group of 20 that is applying for cft approval. in regard to the aluminum market, you could choose right now to get your aluminum out of storage that is a 655 day. that is down 30 days from a few months ago. it is the midwest premium paid on aluminum in the midwest that is $.21 the last time i checked. this is something that lme and gary jones wants to correct the problem. i'm really hopeful that they will do that in the near future because ultimately, when you think about a
i'm not surprised by further investigations and further in quincy -- inquiries by the doj.primary frontline regulator in the u.k.. betty: aside from the doj investigation, there were lawsuits around price-fixing around the warehousing of metal there. i know goldman sachs was dismissed from those sets of lawsuits. the fact of the matter is the premiums paid on the metal that was warehouse there has gone up fivefold in the last five years. isn't this something that warrants closer attention to?...
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the doj needs to appeal this decision. the white house saying that they will, that the justice department will appeal the decision by the judge. mike, go ahead. caller: to begin with, the president is supposed to be the chief enforcement officer of the land. he has turned his back on not maintaining the law, everything from immigration to drugs, to quite a few other things. however, he can pick and choose what laws to enforce and who to employing -- and who to appoint to oversee these situations. any time you have these situations occurring and you turn around and justify and turn around and try to use situational ethics to break the law, that is why people try to come to the united states. we do have laws we enforce. he needs to step back and let congress support the homeland security, but carve out the money he wants to legalize those illegal people. we can handle that in a bit by bit peace with different pieces of legislation. the same thing with the marijuana and everything else. host: separate out the funding? caller:
the doj needs to appeal this decision. the white house saying that they will, that the justice department will appeal the decision by the judge. mike, go ahead. caller: to begin with, the president is supposed to be the chief enforcement officer of the land. he has turned his back on not maintaining the law, everything from immigration to drugs, to quite a few other things. however, he can pick and choose what laws to enforce and who to employing -- and who to appoint to oversee these...
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please the farmer does not make changes the justice department says it could face legal action the dojared to bring a lawsuit for tactics discriminating against minorities because of the federal investigation the shooting death of michael brown attorney general said he will make the was also those investigations public the findings are a discriminatory tactics used by the police department and then refuse to revive the tactics they will ask the court to step in. >>darya: that's what elementary school students read about and san francisco catholic school the controversy is clear and naturally is upsetting a lot of parents. >>reporter: several weeks ago or pamphlet entitled examination of conscience and cap the doctrine was distributed here at the star of the catholic school and san francisco restaurant district the path to contain several basic church teaching such as the 10 commandments but there's also a section that has dozens of questions designed to identify with the church considers to be bad behavior including debt-to keep secret that i should have kept and that i felt also sever
please the farmer does not make changes the justice department says it could face legal action the dojared to bring a lawsuit for tactics discriminating against minorities because of the federal investigation the shooting death of michael brown attorney general said he will make the was also those investigations public the findings are a discriminatory tactics used by the police department and then refuse to revive the tactics they will ask the court to step in. >>darya: that's what...
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illustrates holder alone is not the problem when holder is gone this transfer may be that occurred at dojople below comey about low holder are bought into this crazy stuff. and they are will be there rest of their careers this is a bigger problem than just one or two people. lou: i never dreamed it would be limited. your reaction. bloomberg with guts to call for citys to get guns out of hands of male minority folks between ages of 15-25. i mean, i could not believe he said it. it. i give him credit for it. >> this is what the kkkmented to do in 1880s, i disarm friedman this is the same policy, you never would dream something something like bloomberg would be echoing the kka . >> i give him credit not thinking for a moment the terms of race, but saving stkepl strationlives.kreuz thank you. christian thank you. lou: on wall street, markets closing today for presidents' day, cyber criminal, stealing up to a billion dollars from banks in world. since 2013. according to a russia security firm. sex selling at weekend box office, "50 shades of grey" earning 94 million for universal over 4 day. k
illustrates holder alone is not the problem when holder is gone this transfer may be that occurred at dojople below comey about low holder are bought into this crazy stuff. and they are will be there rest of their careers this is a bigger problem than just one or two people. lou: i never dreamed it would be limited. your reaction. bloomberg with guts to call for citys to get guns out of hands of male minority folks between ages of 15-25. i mean, i could not believe he said it. it. i give him...
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. >> we get word that the doj is asking the federal judge to lift his temporary old on the president's action to protect millions from deportation. this executive order is in the center of the major budget battle over the department of homeland security taking place on capitol hill. mike emmanuel has the latest there, mike. >> reporter: yeah the senate will be back in session in 90 minutes. in a letter obtained by fox. jay johnson wrote we must plan and prepare in the unlikely event that congress does not fund dhs before friday night and a shutdown occurs. today president obama speaking to the nation's governors spoke that homeland security employees may go to work and not get paid. >> these are folks who if they don't have a paycheck will not be able to spend that money in your states and it will impact your economy, and it will impact on america's national security because their hard work helps to keep us safe. >> later today for the fourth time, the senate will attempt to pick up and pass a house passed bill. senators carper and mccaskin are expressing concern about the president's
. >> we get word that the doj is asking the federal judge to lift his temporary old on the president's action to protect millions from deportation. this executive order is in the center of the major budget battle over the department of homeland security taking place on capitol hill. mike emmanuel has the latest there, mike. >> reporter: yeah the senate will be back in session in 90 minutes. in a letter obtained by fox. jay johnson wrote we must plan and prepare in the unlikely event...
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in a letter the representative said, we believe doj is not acting within the best interest of the law. >>> there's new concern surrounding the beheading of 21 christians. in the wake of recent killings by isis. president obama is set to hold a summit to focus on violent extremist. >> right now egypt is in the middle of attack. >> reporter: with each brutal act there's added added urgency. egypt is taking action launching a second round of air strikes. targeting isis militants in libya. f16 fighter jets take off for libya. the port city is now an isis á hold. they carried out bombing raids, training areas and weapons depots to quote avenge the bloodshed and to seek retritri re -- retribution from the killers. >> pope francis condemned the act saying the men were seeking the men because they were christian. >> solo decian, dios ayudanos. >> we're praying, praying for the families. >> reporter: the chilling images of the cold-blooded killings need to be met with a strong international response. >> the whole world, everyone. should be against this action. >> reporter: foreign ministers fr
in a letter the representative said, we believe doj is not acting within the best interest of the law. >>> there's new concern surrounding the beheading of 21 christians. in the wake of recent killings by isis. president obama is set to hold a summit to focus on violent extremist. >> right now egypt is in the middle of attack. >> reporter: with each brutal act there's added added urgency. egypt is taking action launching a second round of air strikes. targeting isis...
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i am thrilled to be at doj with all of you today.lebrate a great friend and a great public servant. somebody who has led this department with integrity and along with all of you made our nation more free and more just. our attorney general eric holder. [applause] in september when eric and i stood together at the white house announced he would be leaving the justice department he thanked all of you for joining him on the journey that in his words will always be guided by the pursuit of justice and aimed at the northstar. and that sums up eric's career. a life guided by justice and at his northstar. his bedrock belief in the fundamental rights and equality of all people. it's the principle that has shaped his career. it in his early days as a federal prosecutor. here federal prosecutor through his years on the bench, his previous terms at the justice department as a deputy attorney general and acting attorney general and finally his exemplary service as 82nd attorney general of the united states. eric is america's third longest servin
i am thrilled to be at doj with all of you today.lebrate a great friend and a great public servant. somebody who has led this department with integrity and along with all of you made our nation more free and more just. our attorney general eric holder. [applause] in september when eric and i stood together at the white house announced he would be leaving the justice department he thanked all of you for joining him on the journey that in his words will always be guided by the pursuit of justice...
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first, while doj regulations mandate transgender persons have the opportunity to shower separately from others, dhs limited this protection by adding a vague and unexplained qualifier "when operationally feasible." second, although dhs regulations mandate that detention center should not base decisions on housing, for example, solely on identity documents, or physical anatomy, the rules merely require that they "consider" the detainees' gender self-identification. in contrast, this is less protection than the department of justice and their regulations state a transgender intersex inmate's own views with respect to his other safety shall be given serious considering. too often, albeit with a laudable goal of protecting transgender detainees from abuse or violence, non-punitive segregation is used. it can cause lasting and emotional physical harm. in september 2013, i.c.e. issued a new director that segregation be used as last resort. however, dhs -- while dhs has taken implementation seriously, many transgender detainees still face that untenable choice. remain silent when they're fearf
first, while doj regulations mandate transgender persons have the opportunity to shower separately from others, dhs limited this protection by adding a vague and unexplained qualifier "when operationally feasible." second, although dhs regulations mandate that detention center should not base decisions on housing, for example, solely on identity documents, or physical anatomy, the rules merely require that they "consider" the detainees' gender self-identification. in...
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the inspector general finding things that our doj conditioned find shame on them.people and even people within the irs want this over with let's restore confidence let's get to the bottom of it. prosecute those that are guilty and restore the trust in our government. >> do you think that's possible at this point in terms of as far as this has gone or somebody going to have to come in and really clean house there? >> i think there will have to be people that are pros do you telled, others to lose their job and once we start to see that then we'll be able to start to restove confidence. >> we'll see if those things happen. we know you're going to keep looking for more e-mails. we'll see where else there's tapes around congressman mark had meadows we appreciate you sticking around. >> thank you. >>> coming up, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu set to visit washington, d.c. next week. amid a flurry of controversy. we will take a look at the fallout. also we are going to talk to scientists who have made a new discovery that 12 million times more massive than th
the inspector general finding things that our doj conditioned find shame on them.people and even people within the irs want this over with let's restore confidence let's get to the bottom of it. prosecute those that are guilty and restore the trust in our government. >> do you think that's possible at this point in terms of as far as this has gone or somebody going to have to come in and really clean house there? >> i think there will have to be people that are pros do you telled,...
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the doj also notified the judge that it plans to formally appeal his ruling to the next highest court is granted, the government can begin taking applications from immigrants seeking to avoid deportation as early as this week. immigration rights groups have been calling for the stay in homes of putting the president's directives in place as soon as possible. >>> just ahead, hollywood's brightest stars made bold statements last night on the industry's biggest stage. by bold we do not mean creepy john travolta. like, literally ran into him. [rambling]. this story had 30 minutes left... until kim realized that stouffer's mac and cheese is made with real cheddar aged to perfection for 6 long months. when you start with the best cheddar, you get the best mac and cheese. so, what about jessica? what about her? stouffer's. made for you to love. nestle. good food. good life. jack's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today, his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before your begin an
the doj also notified the judge that it plans to formally appeal his ruling to the next highest court is granted, the government can begin taking applications from immigrants seeking to avoid deportation as early as this week. immigration rights groups have been calling for the stay in homes of putting the president's directives in place as soon as possible. >>> just ahead, hollywood's brightest stars made bold statements last night on the industry's biggest stage. by bold we do not...
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child's safety in fact parent opposition has been so strong the school board has delayed voting on the doj's mandate for several months. if the board doesn't comply by next school year the federal government could pull all of its funding from the county schools. $9 million. al jazeera reached out to every school board member for an interview. several responded by telling us they'd been advised not to speak publicly because the board is negotiating with the department of justice. in the past, several board members have publicly criticized the federal government for stepping into the county's affairs. >> this is the way they filibuster. this is the moral thing odo. >> james hubbard says he hopes the school board will look beyond what's convenient or popular and finally do what's right. jonathan martin, al jazeera springfield, tennessee. >> this is not an isolated case here. it begs the question, is desegregation, dead? >> you know the it dead? we're quite segregated. i don't see there being any great meaningful attempts at desegregating structures across this country and it's unfortunate to se
child's safety in fact parent opposition has been so strong the school board has delayed voting on the doj's mandate for several months. if the board doesn't comply by next school year the federal government could pull all of its funding from the county schools. $9 million. al jazeera reached out to every school board member for an interview. several responded by telling us they'd been advised not to speak publicly because the board is negotiating with the department of justice. in the past,...
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i'm not saying the entire doj but with the a.g.nd i want hto hear that life i going to be better under her administration because we have to work together. we're allies with the department of justice, whereas eric holder treats us like villain. >> you know what, sheriff? it's no secret, i was in law enforcement for 30 years, it's no secret that the feds and locals don't always get along. but is it your sense that it's worse under this administration than ever before? >> well, there's no doubt about it. look at some of the language that he's used. you know, he's painted with a broadbrush with law enforcement all across the united states as if we're blood thirsty, that we, you know, have this target on the backs of young black men, that we seek them out for execution in the streets. that stuff is distasteful and disgusting. eric holder even invoked the name of emmett till, a 14-year-old who was kidnapped from his home at gunpoint and found dead in a river. anybody who would compare mike brown to emmett till ought to have their head e
i'm not saying the entire doj but with the a.g.nd i want hto hear that life i going to be better under her administration because we have to work together. we're allies with the department of justice, whereas eric holder treats us like villain. >> you know what, sheriff? it's no secret, i was in law enforcement for 30 years, it's no secret that the feds and locals don't always get along. but is it your sense that it's worse under this administration than ever before? >> well,...
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. >> at the same event when asked about the doj's prosecution of journalists over security measures holderit doesn't matter. we are not at war. >> use an extreme example perhaps unfair. in world war ii if a reporter found out about the existence of the manhattan project is that something that should have been disclosed disclosed. we are not in a time of war. i understand that. >> congress asked for permission to go to war against isis. >> blasting for calling beheading victims egyptian rather than christians. >> i am baffled this white house. it seems they want to try to believe a lie that everything is okay when it is not okay. this is something the white house doesn't understand. this is a religious aspect of this. they don't accept any and refuse even to this day will not accept and don't believe it. we have to understand and accept when you are dealing with. the president is ignoring the fact that these are islamic extremists these are ter r terrorists. isis is a terrorist organization. they are bent on destroying the west. >> now to the american sniper trial gripping the nation. anoth
. >> at the same event when asked about the doj's prosecution of journalists over security measures holderit doesn't matter. we are not at war. >> use an extreme example perhaps unfair. in world war ii if a reporter found out about the existence of the manhattan project is that something that should have been disclosed disclosed. we are not in a time of war. i understand that. >> congress asked for permission to go to war against isis. >> blasting for calling beheading...
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i think that the doj still plays a role, and it's important because it sets a precedent, right? and the conversation that's happening. we also need accountability and we need folks on the outside to put pressure on elected officials and their local communities to really think about how this impacts us all right? and i think right now, it's just really a testament about how we can put pressure on the racial profiling act and really looking at ways in which criminalization of our communities is affecting our lives, right? >> wax the racial profiling act? >> it's actually a bill that has been promised for years now. and in light of ferguson, missouri, after mike brown was killed on august 9th, there has been a lot of energy around moving this forward. and it's an effort to really think about how communities of color and folks who have been profiled in different ways, whether through ethnicity or race or even religion, how it provides protections for them. >> so this decision comes at the end of eric holder's tenure as u.s. attorney general. in a nutshell, how would you rate his rol
i think that the doj still plays a role, and it's important because it sets a precedent, right? and the conversation that's happening. we also need accountability and we need folks on the outside to put pressure on elected officials and their local communities to really think about how this impacts us all right? and i think right now, it's just really a testament about how we can put pressure on the racial profiling act and really looking at ways in which criminalization of our communities is...
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was it proper for you to declare a need for this before the doj actually concluded its probe? >> i had to think the washington post reporter jonathan k hart for that question that elicited that response. i don't think that response was inappropriate. the reality is that i had been briefed all along on this matter. nothing i say in response to a reporter is going to have an impact on the career people who are looking at whether or not what action we ought to take if any in regards to the ferguson police department. i think everybody will see when we announce our results that the process that we've engaged in as as i said, the time i went to ferguson independents, thorough, and based only on the facts and the law. i'm confident that people will be satisfied with the results that we announce. >> you have called for better tracking of police use of force incidents. why is that, and what do you think the justice department and local police to do with that information? >> this is something i called for a few weeks ago. and that director: we also raised in his remarks just a couple o
was it proper for you to declare a need for this before the doj actually concluded its probe? >> i had to think the washington post reporter jonathan k hart for that question that elicited that response. i don't think that response was inappropriate. the reality is that i had been briefed all along on this matter. nothing i say in response to a reporter is going to have an impact on the career people who are looking at whether or not what action we ought to take if any in regards to the...
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the doj reported on it over a decade ago. not enough has been done. perhaps through our collective efforts, through our concern all of us can help make a difference. but we have to make sure those actions are taken. discourse and education are not enough by themselves. we need to take action. >> so we are in a room, and it may be a few leaders, or all leaders in a way. but some do not have that particular push to do something in their community. what can we do, young leaders or game changers, whatever you want to call it what can we do as teens in our community? >> first i want to start answering that question by asking all of your question. raise your hand if you know anyone with a criminal conviction. >> anybody got a cousin? >> this country is the number one incarcerator of adults and children in the world. ohio has the -- is the sixth largest prison state in the nation and we rank fourth with -- in regards to incarceration of women. we have to be mindful that when people are saddled unfairly, unnecessarily with the criminal conviction, we are prev
the doj reported on it over a decade ago. not enough has been done. perhaps through our collective efforts, through our concern all of us can help make a difference. but we have to make sure those actions are taken. discourse and education are not enough by themselves. we need to take action. >> so we are in a room, and it may be a few leaders, or all leaders in a way. but some do not have that particular push to do something in their community. what can we do, young leaders or game...
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so no major scandals at all, the epa, doj, nsa, hhs, irs, atf.aren't scandals they're one hell of an eye chart. the real scandal is this two-headed beast. one of ideology and one of accomplice. a mix of toxic ideologies immunized by fan boys in the media. if a progressive breaks the law in a forest full of media suck-ups, did it really happen? the scandal isn't obama's actions but those whose job was to report them. instead they knitted their own blindfolds. to them each scandal was progress. so sorry, dave. saying no major scandal is like saying no major pregnancies. especially when the media is your own personal planned parenthood. >> wow! there's a lot going on there. >> there was a lot going on there. i'm a little hungover. k.g., is this what you'd expect though? like can you blame axelrod? this is his side. it's his political ideology and that trumps truth. >> last time i checked, he wasn't on the payroll. what's the excuse? i actually prefer the honesty that we've seen from people like leon panetta others that haven't been afraid to come ou
so no major scandals at all, the epa, doj, nsa, hhs, irs, atf.aren't scandals they're one hell of an eye chart. the real scandal is this two-headed beast. one of ideology and one of accomplice. a mix of toxic ideologies immunized by fan boys in the media. if a progressive breaks the law in a forest full of media suck-ups, did it really happen? the scandal isn't obama's actions but those whose job was to report them. instead they knitted their own blindfolds. to them each scandal was progress....
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if there is evidence of criminal wrong doing it will be referred to doj.for a special prosecutor. >> thank you. let's bring back our panel. george will, charles krauthammer. charles, i think the sound byte that really caught everybody was you haven't asked for these e-mails? >> this is obviously a cover up of sorts. we are not sure how deep it goes but it is obvious that the irs has no interest of retrieving any of this and would latch on to any excuse. dragged on for so long and so complicated the media are not interested and the public is now bored. what this is going to hinge -- the media that you can't trust, unfair and unbalanced media. that is what i'm talking about. what this is going to hinge on is what is in the e-mails. unless something is discovered and i suspect something will be that is either illegal or shocking in the discrimination against conservative groups i think there is no impact. the cover up becomes a scandal if there is something underlying it. they will have to find something underlying it. >> democrats on that committee have to l
if there is evidence of criminal wrong doing it will be referred to doj.for a special prosecutor. >> thank you. let's bring back our panel. george will, charles krauthammer. charles, i think the sound byte that really caught everybody was you haven't asked for these e-mails? >> this is obviously a cover up of sorts. we are not sure how deep it goes but it is obvious that the irs has no interest of retrieving any of this and would latch on to any excuse. dragged on for so long and so...
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first, while doj regulations mandate transgender persons have the opportunity to shower separately from others, dhs limited this protection by adding a vague and unexplained qualifier "when operationally feasible." second, although dhs regulations mandate that detention center should not base decisions on housing, for example, solely on identity documents or physical anatomy, the rules merely require that they "consider" the detainees' gender self-identification. in contrast this is less protection than the department of justice. their regulations state a transgender or intersex inmate's own views with respect to his other hr safety shall be given serious consideration. too often, albeit with a laudable goal of protecting transgender detainees from abuse or violence non-punitive segregation is used. it can cause lasting and emotional physical harm. in september 2013 i.c.e. issued a new director that segregation be used as last resort. however, dhs -- while dhs has taken implementation seriously, many transgender detainees still face that untenable choice. remain silent when they're fear
first, while doj regulations mandate transgender persons have the opportunity to shower separately from others, dhs limited this protection by adding a vague and unexplained qualifier "when operationally feasible." second, although dhs regulations mandate that detention center should not base decisions on housing, for example, solely on identity documents or physical anatomy, the rules merely require that they "consider" the detainees' gender self-identification. in contrast...
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and they are also governed by doj. so i don't know how many of those county jails have chosen to comply with that. >> does a detainee who suffered an assault or sexual assault in a facility have a right to sue a private contractor? >> i couldn't speak to what legal rights they would have in that situation. >> does anyone know? >> may i still continue mr. chairman? >> another question. i've got a couple along this line and i'm going to give it to the commissioner for a bit. >> thank you. during the influx this summer of all the minors, it's my understanding that the government called cities and counties and asked them to take as many of these children as they could. is that -- are you aware of that? no. >> i don't think i understand the question. we notified cities and counties when we were opening or expanding facilities. >> i was going to ask about when you take, get the children and place them in foster care and things like that. >> the -- >> how does that function? >> the foster care for the unaccompanied children i
and they are also governed by doj. so i don't know how many of those county jails have chosen to comply with that. >> does a detainee who suffered an assault or sexual assault in a facility have a right to sue a private contractor? >> i couldn't speak to what legal rights they would have in that situation. >> does anyone know? >> may i still continue mr. chairman? >> another question. i've got a couple along this line and i'm going to give it to the commissioner...
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. >> are any polls suggesting it is a popular move to defund the doj -- dohs? >> i think he is looking at how -- he does not view it as a misty. he is trying to find a way to deport people that are the highest authority to leave this country and make sure there is a system of solutions that recognizes a lot of these folks are living in the shadows. i would urge people -- the utah compact is online. the colorado compact. basic goals. i am not in any way endorsing one part or not another part of the president's executive efforts, executive order but the bottom line is, the notion to try to make our community safer, the notion we're going to try to keep close families together, you know, that we're going to recognize the economic vitality that we're trying to expand our economies, that is all part of what he is trying to accomplish. >> you are nodding your head about the filibuster. democrats are saying to why not fully fund dhs now that the [indiscernible] going to delay actions. i wonder what your advices for republicans on the hill? should they continue despite
. >> are any polls suggesting it is a popular move to defund the doj -- dohs? >> i think he is looking at how -- he does not view it as a misty. he is trying to find a way to deport people that are the highest authority to leave this country and make sure there is a system of solutions that recognizes a lot of these folks are living in the shadows. i would urge people -- the utah compact is online. the colorado compact. basic goals. i am not in any way endorsing one part or not...
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cnn justice reporter evan perez is in washington with more on this new doj decision. evan?this was always going to be a tough case for the justice department civil rights division and fbi. today they finally decided to tell the family that they were not able to find enough proof, enough evidence to be able to bring charges against george zimmerman. they said they interviewed 75 witnesses over the last three years looking at this case. they said they even talked to and looked at everything that the state of florida had looked at in their prosecution, which ultimately failed in 2013. and they decided that they just couldn't get to the standard, which is to prove that george zimmerman intended to violate the law, civil rights law, which is what they were looking at here. there's a statement from eric holder the attorney general, in which he says though a comprehensive investigation found that the high standard for a federal hate crime prosecution cannot be met under the circumstances here this young man's premature death necessitates we continue the dialogue and be unafraid of
cnn justice reporter evan perez is in washington with more on this new doj decision. evan?this was always going to be a tough case for the justice department civil rights division and fbi. today they finally decided to tell the family that they were not able to find enough proof, enough evidence to be able to bring charges against george zimmerman. they said they interviewed 75 witnesses over the last three years looking at this case. they said they even talked to and looked at everything that...
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and cyber has affected dhs and doj and the ctic will sin sethize will take information from agenciesand let people take pieces of information here and there and create a streamlined bit of intelligence >>> julian since the rollout of healthcare.gov and the v.a. problems and some of the tech initiatives under this administration and what are you hear from the private sector about the skepticism for the hope for the newent it. >> the idea is that it will work with the private sector. government could help and vice versa. but i did speak with cyber security experts about this and they are mixed. one said listen you are talking about cyber security talking about consumer privacy and you need someone to coordinate and that will be holes in that kind of community so there will be a stream line center and that is great. and another expert said we have groups working on cyber intelligence do we need another layer of bureaucracy. and if they can get the private sector that will only help. everyone sharing that information, it can be helpful but it is a matter of how it is implemented. >> will
and cyber has affected dhs and doj and the ctic will sin sethize will take information from agenciesand let people take pieces of information here and there and create a streamlined bit of intelligence >>> julian since the rollout of healthcare.gov and the v.a. problems and some of the tech initiatives under this administration and what are you hear from the private sector about the skepticism for the hope for the newent it. >> the idea is that it will work with the private...
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but the white house said this morning that doj plans to appeal with the fifth circuit court of appealsably be the next step. again the administration said we had broad authority to do this and they said this lower court got it wrong. but that's where we are now. >> the judge in texas that ruled against the president of the united states he cited, correct me if i'm wrong, in his arguments, all the times the president said 20 or 25 times over the years he didn't have the legal authority to take this kind of action to protect these illegal immigrants. >> well he certainly without making a broad ruling he did make hints and immigration lawyers were worried about this judge. he was appointed to the bench by george w. bush and they were concerned a ruling like this might come out. >> what about the court of appeal with the fifth circuit. that's many new orleans. how does that shape up? >> it depends on the panel and it's based in texas. so that tells you something. texas was the leader here with 26 other states that followed it and the attorney general there was thrilled with this decision t
but the white house said this morning that doj plans to appeal with the fifth circuit court of appealsably be the next step. again the administration said we had broad authority to do this and they said this lower court got it wrong. but that's where we are now. >> the judge in texas that ruled against the president of the united states he cited, correct me if i'm wrong, in his arguments, all the times the president said 20 or 25 times over the years he didn't have the legal authority to...
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still on the doj's web site. u.s. and coalition forces continued to attack the islamic state in syria and iraq coalition nations conducting air strikes include the uae. that is not true. why did the uae bail and why wasn't it represented truthfully to us? >> the administration lied to us, megyn. the reason they bail is because there is no what we calm a combat search and rescue close by that could have, for instance helped rescue the jordanian pilot when he went down. that is true. i checked different sources and there efforts are at best, very minimal we're putting pilots at risk because we have, which i think is other part of the campaign, they don't see a determined u.s. air effort against saddam hussien during desert storm, we had 1100 sorties per day. against saddam hussien in 93, operation iraqi freedom, we had 800 sorties per day. we're flying seven strike sorties per day, now. it isn't even pin pricks i think the uae is seeing half hearted effort by the united states is not doing what needs to be done. >> this
still on the doj's web site. u.s. and coalition forces continued to attack the islamic state in syria and iraq coalition nations conducting air strikes include the uae. that is not true. why did the uae bail and why wasn't it represented truthfully to us? >> the administration lied to us, megyn. the reason they bail is because there is no what we calm a combat search and rescue close by that could have, for instance helped rescue the jordanian pilot when he went down. that is true. i...
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leave this place proud of what we have accomplished over the last six years and grateful for all that doj has given me these past 39 years. this has been my home. and you will always be my family. i thank the parents who raised me. and the west indian sensibility that they instilled in me. the new york city public school system that educated me. columbia university that nurtured and tolerated me. [ laughter ] the women who has loved me so long. the kids who have between joy and i hope they really understand the true pride the true pride of my life. a brother who has been more than a sibling he's been a dear friend. beautiful, sisters-in-law a brilliant brother-in-law. the guys at the cologne. you know who you are. and my crew from 24th avenue and 101st street. and more recently a president and colleagues in this administration who stuck by me when i didn't always make at any time easiest thing to do. i'm grateful to this great nation who gave a black kid from east elmhurst queens new york city more support and opportunities than any individual could have hoped for. thank you, america. to
leave this place proud of what we have accomplished over the last six years and grateful for all that doj has given me these past 39 years. this has been my home. and you will always be my family. i thank the parents who raised me. and the west indian sensibility that they instilled in me. the new york city public school system that educated me. columbia university that nurtured and tolerated me. [ laughter ] the women who has loved me so long. the kids who have between joy and i hope they...
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doj.a degbli tried to make a folk hero out of a cop killer and he wasn't even representing him by the way and, you know every law enforcement fraternity organization in america opposed that nomination but he put it forth anyway and thankfully the senate rejected him. i would also say why in the obama economy can't black people in our american ghettos find meaningfully work. they haven't been able to escape poverty and sepd their kids to failing schools. why do you oppose the voucher program that gives struggling parents in these high crime areas a chance to end generational poverty? those are the things that give rise to violence we see in the american ghetto. i wouldn't sit up and lob him a hanging curveball to swat out of the park. barack obama has not been a friend of the american police officer. >> okay. so it could be problematic if you had been a guest today. but sheriff -- >> you know -- >> one thing is interesting you said about addressing the jobs issue, lack of economic, you know
doj.a degbli tried to make a folk hero out of a cop killer and he wasn't even representing him by the way and, you know every law enforcement fraternity organization in america opposed that nomination but he put it forth anyway and thankfully the senate rejected him. i would also say why in the obama economy can't black people in our american ghettos find meaningfully work. they haven't been able to escape poverty and sepd their kids to failing schools. why do you oppose the voucher program...
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among other things the memorandum stated that the l doj would provide the periodic reports to congress on the exercise of these state secrets privilege. since 2009 only one such report from april 2011 has been provided. that report discussed the two cases in which the privilege had been invoked under the new policy, but those are no longer the only two cases. so i'd like to ask you if you could provide the appropriate oversight committees with the second periodic report on the exercise of state secret privileges that discusses those cases which the privilege has been invoked on april of 2011. >> senator, you raise the important issue of the need to work with the oversight committees, be they this committee or intelligence, not just so committees can carry out their work ubut so the american people can be aware of how the department carries out its work. i'm not familiar with the reports that you referred at this point. i certainly look forward to reviewing this issue and i certainly commit to you i will do my best to ensure the department lives up to its obligations it has set forth. >
among other things the memorandum stated that the l doj would provide the periodic reports to congress on the exercise of these state secrets privilege. since 2009 only one such report from april 2011 has been provided. that report discussed the two cases in which the privilege had been invoked under the new policy, but those are no longer the only two cases. so i'd like to ask you if you could provide the appropriate oversight committees with the second periodic report on the exercise of state...
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reaching out to resources like the doj i think are vital. to come in and help reset the scale to zero so to speak and get you back on the right road. we've done very well with it. i think, you know, also it's also habit in our area of commands if there is a shooting our command staff comes out, the captain comes out and walks the neighborhood knocks on other doors and asks those neighbors that were there while that shooting went on if they're okay, do they need anything. those kinds of grass roots things that we do. you know, we set up hoping, thinking we're going to see some riots in vegas and it didn't happen. and i can only think that that was because of the community involvement that that department has. >> does anybody else want to weigh in on the panel? >> i'll once again say the iacp, we jumped on and put this summit together. we didn't ask anybody for funding. we did it ourselves because we knew it was an important topic. we needed to get it out to our members so they could start building the trust and alliances. >> is there a curric
reaching out to resources like the doj i think are vital. to come in and help reset the scale to zero so to speak and get you back on the right road. we've done very well with it. i think, you know, also it's also habit in our area of commands if there is a shooting our command staff comes out, the captain comes out and walks the neighborhood knocks on other doors and asks those neighbors that were there while that shooting went on if they're okay, do they need anything. those kinds of grass...
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doj lawyers asking a judge to stay that court decision. this is an effort that could allow them to begin taking applications from immigrants attempting to halt their deportations. joining me from washington nbc news justice correspondent pete williams. what happens if this judge says no to the federal government's request. >> then they go to the court of appeals what they've asked the judge himself is to put a hold on his own ruling and what they say is first of all, judge, your ruling applies nationwide. it's just one state, even though 26 states sued the judge said one state had the right to sue and that was texas. so they say other states want this program to go forward. so at least limit your ruling just to texas. secondly, they say remember that texas argument here was that if this new policy went through and deportation was stayed for three years for this large number of people, texas would have to issue a whole bunch of new drivers licenses and that's where it got the right to sue here. the government says well that's texas's choice
doj lawyers asking a judge to stay that court decision. this is an effort that could allow them to begin taking applications from immigrants attempting to halt their deportations. joining me from washington nbc news justice correspondent pete williams. what happens if this judge says no to the federal government's request. >> then they go to the court of appeals what they've asked the judge himself is to put a hold on his own ruling and what they say is first of all, judge, your ruling...
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the community is working with law enforcement and with the doj's office and with our attorney andy lugerthink this is the model that we need. the community needs to be at the table. we need to you know be at the head. they need to bring solutions and not just to criticize and to make issues that don't exist. i think this is the thing about this event. we were leading, imams were leading, the youth council was leading, the organizations were leading and i, the first elected somali-american official was there to discuss the issues that affects my community, my neighborhood, my children and my family. >> andrew you described this as a daily battle against this kind of terrorism and terrorist recruitment in the twin cities. what have you learned from that daily battle? >> well one thing is early intervention as council member warsame said early intervention by families and relatives and religious leaders. i've met with a number of relatives of those who traveled to somalia for al shabab and syria for isil and the reaction is, we need to know where to go when we see this kind of change coming
the community is working with law enforcement and with the doj's office and with our attorney andy lugerthink this is the model that we need. the community needs to be at the table. we need to you know be at the head. they need to bring solutions and not just to criticize and to make issues that don't exist. i think this is the thing about this event. we were leading, imams were leading, the youth council was leading, the organizations were leading and i, the first elected somali-american...
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only that but yesterday in new orleans was mardi gras so 5th circuit court of appeals was closed so doj didn't even have a day to file emergency stay to prevent the injunction going forward. there's a lot of elements you can see that the judge had an agenda, and seems to be fulfilling it. ultimately i believe the obama administration is confident they're going to succeed, and they look at it not as defeat but just a delay. >> thank you very much. >>> developing now, new details on the negotiations to end the labor dispute that's now tied up west coast ports for days. and it is impacting businesses across the country. >>> plus this. >> we have the cameras, just wait. >> the st. louis police department being sued after a man claims he was kicked during an arrest just before an officer turned off the dash cam. it is one of the stories we are following around the "newsnation." >>> and jeb bush says he's his own man as he is set to deliver a major speech on foreign policy and national security while trying to distinguish himself from his father and brother. >>> join our conversation online.
only that but yesterday in new orleans was mardi gras so 5th circuit court of appeals was closed so doj didn't even have a day to file emergency stay to prevent the injunction going forward. there's a lot of elements you can see that the judge had an agenda, and seems to be fulfilling it. ultimately i believe the obama administration is confident they're going to succeed, and they look at it not as defeat but just a delay. >> thank you very much. >>> developing now, new details...
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the doj just finished a trial for $14 billion that they owe the government that they won't pay. >> miker impression of these numbers? why are they different? >> well they need to tell their shareholders they only paid a quarter -- they say $14 billion. they're only about quarter of a pay there but they've lied to their shareholders and that's part of the problem. they haven't paid for thousands of miles of coast that they've obliterate obliterated, having paid for the hundreds of species of fish and sea life that they've decimated, haven't paid for the hundreds of miles of wetlands they've destroyed. they still haven't paid a dime for natural resource damage. they haven't paid up to $14 billion in clean water fines that breptnt's talking about. they haven't done one single thing voluntarily like stroking checks because they care about the biggest environmental disaster in history that they caused. >> was the original gulf coast claims facility run by ken feinberg fair for gulf residents and businesses? and what happened to that brent? >> yeah, i think it was fair. i think that the feinb
the doj just finished a trial for $14 billion that they owe the government that they won't pay. >> miker impression of these numbers? why are they different? >> well they need to tell their shareholders they only paid a quarter -- they say $14 billion. they're only about quarter of a pay there but they've lied to their shareholders and that's part of the problem. they haven't paid for thousands of miles of coast that they've obliterate obliterated, having paid for the hundreds of...