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>> we adhere to this memo in accordance with the doj guidance on that. we also report all such consultations publicly in our foia reports. so you asked a question about whether these consultations slowed down or created additional delay in the process. i've implemented procedures to try to minimize that delay associated with any consultations, including directing one -- a seener professional member of my foia team to be the point of contact for those consultation. >> they communicate with who? >> i would have to ask them. >> we'll try mr. fontenot. >> thank you. again, i do not process specific foia requests. but treasury follows the department of justice. we consult concerning documents that originated at the agencies or in communication with the agencies. in this respect, treasury may consult with staff from the president or white house. when those documents either originate or relate to the white house. and so again we treat the white house just like any other agency related to foia. >> you are on a roll. i was believing everything you said until you
>> we adhere to this memo in accordance with the doj guidance on that. we also report all such consultations publicly in our foia reports. so you asked a question about whether these consultations slowed down or created additional delay in the process. i've implemented procedures to try to minimize that delay associated with any consultations, including directing one -- a seener professional member of my foia team to be the point of contact for those consultation. >> they...
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good news to crow about and boom she rejects potential merger and today she's hit with a news that doj might hit gm with criminal wire fraud charmings. how does that go over at the meeting? >> i think it is -- that that didn't go over too well and called pure speculation and they're not going to comment in a position to comment on what is going on with the doj just a very difficult situation trying to move the ball forward talk about what is to get their return and capital up and what has been a profitable year for them. to have them have the doj in the awkward police station for her to be. >> timing is interesting today as she's having that shareholder meeting, they're charged or at least the word is they will be possibly charged with wire and mail fraud over misleading statements regarding those ignition problems which leads me to this. why would sergio and fiat chrysler who stock is up nearly 40% over the past year why would they want to hook up with gm? >> i think this is a return to a discussion that we've been having in detroit about six or seven years ago when gm was -- five yea
good news to crow about and boom she rejects potential merger and today she's hit with a news that doj might hit gm with criminal wire fraud charmings. how does that go over at the meeting? >> i think it is -- that that didn't go over too well and called pure speculation and they're not going to comment in a position to comment on what is going on with the doj just a very difficult situation trying to move the ball forward talk about what is to get their return and capital up and what has...
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should we put you in charge of doj and auditing? >> we just work very very hard. we're proud of our mission which is to restore and keep the american people's confidence in the internal revenue service. we take our job seriously and i have an outstanding staff of men and women that do that work every day. >> indeed you do. i yield back. thank you. >> i'm going to recognize myself. let's go back to 2011. it's june 3rd 2011. dave camp chairman of ways and means committee sends a letter to the irs inquiring about what's going on with the targeting. we think that letter arrives on june 6th. we're just guessing and then mysteriously lois lerner's computer crashes on june 11th. what a coins dense. unbelievable. days later it crashes. it's reported on june 13th. so it crashes on a saturday. at the irs. you know precisely as best you can tell, precisely where that is. i would guess there's presumably some sort of card reader that would tell who was on the floor, who is in that area. did you look at that? >> the vendor routinely destroys their logs after a one year period
should we put you in charge of doj and auditing? >> we just work very very hard. we're proud of our mission which is to restore and keep the american people's confidence in the internal revenue service. we take our job seriously and i have an outstanding staff of men and women that do that work every day. >> indeed you do. i yield back. thank you. >> i'm going to recognize myself. let's go back to 2011. it's june 3rd 2011. dave camp chairman of ways and means committee sends a...
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>> reporter: one of the most challenging doj training to prove that it actually works. how to deal with people who are mentally ill like otto zem or suffering from addiction. >> the last time this happened i tried killing myself. >> steve james is another academic from washington state university. he's actually embedded with the police to collect cold ahard haa to see whether the reforms are working. >> one of the problems, it's never been studied. we have a lot of anecdotal data, we have stories about an officer being well trained or performing well on the street but there's never been a widespread study. >> reporter: shane runs this state-of-the-art lab at washington state where he gathers almost real time date data in the same moment. >> that was fast, you weren't kidding? >> that's how fast things can go wrong. especially things that are so tragic for everyone, like use of deadly force. what can we expect from officers, over the time pressures they have, you've experienced yourself what can we expect from a human being and when we find that answer, that's the level
>> reporter: one of the most challenging doj training to prove that it actually works. how to deal with people who are mentally ill like otto zem or suffering from addiction. >> the last time this happened i tried killing myself. >> steve james is another academic from washington state university. he's actually embedded with the police to collect cold ahard haa to see whether the reforms are working. >> one of the problems, it's never been studied. we have a lot of...
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here's the key points 0 of that doj report. start with this. about that in the days following. the report said officers wearing equipment should be staged out of sight. during peaceful demonstrations and then what about those armored vehicles? the doj said they quote should not be visible to protesters except in narrowly defined circumstances like when shots are fired. and the doj weighed in on teargas saidying it was deployed without and warning and consideration and coming to environmental conditions as well. the report also hits at preparation saying quote, officers were not prepared for the volume and severity of personal threats including against family members, as well. so thomas these are just some of the highlights of that report obtained by nbc news. >> thank you very much. joining us now "the washington post" reporter wesley lowry covering the protests and himself arrested by the ferguson police. good to see you. someone who spent a large amount of time on the ground in ferguson ferguson, your report to the report? >> of course. frank
here's the key points 0 of that doj report. start with this. about that in the days following. the report said officers wearing equipment should be staged out of sight. during peaceful demonstrations and then what about those armored vehicles? the doj said they quote should not be visible to protesters except in narrowly defined circumstances like when shots are fired. and the doj weighed in on teargas saidying it was deployed without and warning and consideration and coming to environmental...
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we will get a better idea on friday when the doj releases its latest monetary policy statement. very critical week for europe. greece, in particular. we have euro area finance ministers meeting on thursday and what they decide could mark of much more volatility. joining us in the studio is andrew ferris. what do you think is going to happen? athens my sources in late nasa flight, were telling earlyt late sunday, monday meeting broke up. sipras gave up 95% of what happened -- of what he and much ofhursday, his cabinet would walk away. they will be allowed to protest, but the measures will be put in front of the parliament. i think that greece gives in on thursday. angie: that is your call. political infighting has been the mark. andrew: this is the reason why, -- alexiscitrus tsipras is holding to the last minute. that thes indicate part of the party that is left wing is in a real state of shock. neither disparaging or ridiculing what the greek political system had to deliver, which they just couldn't. now they have to. that may and will be true. but there is a lot of pressure fr
we will get a better idea on friday when the doj releases its latest monetary policy statement. very critical week for europe. greece, in particular. we have euro area finance ministers meeting on thursday and what they decide could mark of much more volatility. joining us in the studio is andrew ferris. what do you think is going to happen? athens my sources in late nasa flight, were telling earlyt late sunday, monday meeting broke up. sipras gave up 95% of what happened -- of what he and much...
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doj -- amy: that is the smoking gun. >> that is the smoking gun.without those documents, you don't get anywhere. if you've got that then they are undeniable if they are official documents. we cannot allow a standard to be elected and national security journalism or other forms of investigative journalism where that is not permitted, were that is seen to be unlawful. a number of journalists, as a result of the doj pushing this line, that it is unlawful to solicit tips from sources have been -- to protect themselves, they have said they are not. but as a result, a new standard has been erected, is in danger of being erected, were you cannot solicit tips from sources. now we even fell into this mistake back in 2011-2012, where our situation was quite precarious based on legal advice wikileaks doesn't solicit information. in fact, wikileaks is one of the few organizations, because of our infrastructure, that we do often get unsolicited information. but we think it is necessary to hold the line and say, no asking for tips is an important thing to do. it
doj -- amy: that is the smoking gun. >> that is the smoking gun.without those documents, you don't get anywhere. if you've got that then they are undeniable if they are official documents. we cannot allow a standard to be elected and national security journalism or other forms of investigative journalism where that is not permitted, were that is seen to be unlawful. a number of journalists, as a result of the doj pushing this line, that it is unlawful to solicit tips from sources have...
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it could be run joinltly by the doj and office of glove ib for information, this is for ms. pustay because your office would be task to run the information services. do you support the notion of a chief foia officer's counsel? >> i'm not prepared to answer any specific questions able a specific legislative proposal but what i can tell you is that chief foia officers who are designated high level officials, designated by law with foia as it currently kpilsexists really hold the key to helping improve foia across the government and we do a lot to work with chief foia officers because the idea there is the that you want a high level official in every agency who has authority and responsibility to make as you were that the foia operations have sufficient staffing, have sufficient attention, have the resources that they need to operate and gearing off that important role that a chief foia officer plays starting in 2009 with the attorney general holder's foia guidelines we have the chief foia report and every year we ask, we at oip at the department of justice, we ask chief foia o
it could be run joinltly by the doj and office of glove ib for information, this is for ms. pustay because your office would be task to run the information services. do you support the notion of a chief foia officer's counsel? >> i'm not prepared to answer any specific questions able a specific legislative proposal but what i can tell you is that chief foia officers who are designated high level officials, designated by law with foia as it currently kpilsexists really hold the key to...
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i do think that eric holder matters more to the commitment and willingness of using doj resources toinvestigate local police matters than the presence of a black man in the white house or president obama in particular. >> host: notice the book on your desk. >> guest: this is on my desk and it hasn't been read yet. >> host: i will ask about the title and why it's on your desk. the loneliness of black republican. >> host: >> guest: written by a new or for faster at the harvard kennedy school. she is terrific and i have started it. it is representative of her new field of modern political history that tries to unpack the origins of the new right starting in the 1970s and some other great authors kevin kruse wrote about this period on atlanta. matthew rossiter wrote about it. this is very recent modern u.s. history and her work looks at the experience of african-americans who were appointed by republican starting with richard nixon or were republican candidates or served in office such as senator edward rec and really asks interesting questions about the republican party at that time per
i do think that eric holder matters more to the commitment and willingness of using doj resources toinvestigate local police matters than the presence of a black man in the white house or president obama in particular. >> host: notice the book on your desk. >> guest: this is on my desk and it hasn't been read yet. >> host: i will ask about the title and why it's on your desk. the loneliness of black republican. >> host: >> guest: written by a new or for faster at...
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requests to preserve, ongoing congressional investigations, ongoing ig investigations, or purported doj investigation? >> yes, sir. it was done on or about march 4th, 2014, well after the commencement of all those activities. >> wow. now, i want to ask you about an individual in a minute, but i want to ask you this: sometimes things can be done accidentally. let's go ahead and rule that out. are we talking about a misstroke on a keyboard? is that what causes these things to disappear and be wiped? you're typing in a word and hit the wrong key. does that do it? >> no. the destruction we're talking about required the employees involved to actually pick out tapes and place them into a machine, turn the machine on so it magnetically destroyed and obliterated the data. >> sounds like it'd be hard to accidentally do that. >> that's correct. >> we can rule out accident. that leaves negligence or in iintentional. willful, wanton. do you know whether it was sheer negligence, incompetence, or was it a higher level? >> our investigation has shown the two employees who physically put those tapes in
requests to preserve, ongoing congressional investigations, ongoing ig investigations, or purported doj investigation? >> yes, sir. it was done on or about march 4th, 2014, well after the commencement of all those activities. >> wow. now, i want to ask you about an individual in a minute, but i want to ask you this: sometimes things can be done accidentally. let's go ahead and rule that out. are we talking about a misstroke on a keyboard? is that what causes these things to...
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if there is a ability to do that, the doj will crack down very hard on that.hat they want to do is close in entry point to abuse. keri: exactly. alix: i want to take a turn to cars. the automakers are having their in amonth in at least couple of years. a level not seen since 2001. are beingose numbers fueled by subprime loans, which is causing some concern. lisa abramowicz joins us now to explain why. hey, lisa. cars, love them. what kinds of loans are being told out and what is the risk factor here? >> there is a subprime loan sent to with credit scores below a certain amount. borrowers are getting loans to buy cars and the loans are being made for longer and longer periods of time. now, 74% of loans made this year have maturities that extend out beyond five years that have been bundled into these. alix: why is that significant when we are seeing the average extension of cars, 11 years does not seem so bad question mark quite -- had? -- bad? >> you areterest-- paying a lot more money. of the car depreciates dramatically after a certain point or you could have
if there is a ability to do that, the doj will crack down very hard on that.hat they want to do is close in entry point to abuse. keri: exactly. alix: i want to take a turn to cars. the automakers are having their in amonth in at least couple of years. a level not seen since 2001. are beingose numbers fueled by subprime loans, which is causing some concern. lisa abramowicz joins us now to explain why. hey, lisa. cars, love them. what kinds of loans are being told out and what is the risk factor...
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shootings that was what i wanted included in the discussion whether to collect the cat to justify the dojnd the 21st century policing collect it so we can have it analyzed i mean yeah, we have all that. >> director hicks. >> yes. commissioner president loftus and members of the commission the occ as i understand was not preparing a separate report on sfpd's progress on the president's report on 21st century policing the roll we were to review the product from the police department and so i have not seen that product yet because the chief is still working on that product. >> okay. >> so if it can be made available great but make sure to communicate that to inspector monroe. >> okay. is there any public comment on any of those matters? any public comment on the matters we've covered in section 4 of the agenda >> for abc and d. >> is that all all public comment that relates to one of those items. >> and if anything that related in any way. >> let me know when you're ready for that. >> good evening again ms. brown welcome. >> experience the sudden vibrant death of a loved oneolent death of a
shootings that was what i wanted included in the discussion whether to collect the cat to justify the dojnd the 21st century policing collect it so we can have it analyzed i mean yeah, we have all that. >> director hicks. >> yes. commissioner president loftus and members of the commission the occ as i understand was not preparing a separate report on sfpd's progress on the president's report on 21st century policing the roll we were to review the product from the police department...
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now, the doj has set its sights on the $13 trillion treasury market.eri geiger leads financial fraud coverage and has followed the drgs and continuous investigation into banks and financial markets and the very beginning. also joining us, alex, she covers the u.s. bond market and is an authority on how the treasury market operates. [indiscernible] olivia: alex, i apologize. thank you for joining us both onset. the doj racks up tens of billions of dollars in fines on great breaking an interest rate manipulation. they are looking into alleged collusion in the treasury market. keri can you explain what it is they are looking into? keri: it is an outgrowth of what we saw with the foreign exchange and of course where we had a number of traders that were basically fixing the benchmark interest rate. what is the core issue is the conduct in areas such as treasuries and libor that are largely unregulated. at conduct is traders basically talking to each other about order flow. either before or treasury auction before they will put a big fax order in and if that
now, the doj has set its sights on the $13 trillion treasury market.eri geiger leads financial fraud coverage and has followed the drgs and continuous investigation into banks and financial markets and the very beginning. also joining us, alex, she covers the u.s. bond market and is an authority on how the treasury market operates. [indiscernible] olivia: alex, i apologize. thank you for joining us both onset. the doj racks up tens of billions of dollars in fines on great breaking an interest...
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erik: that was my interview with assistant attorney general at the doj, leslie caldwell.: i'm sure she had some thoughts on feifa. erik: her office is involved. we talked about how long it will allegedbring these criminals to justice, and she said because the extradition rules are different in each country, it could take years. i also asked her if there would for example,der -- did any american company for the value of the merchandising bribe a foreign official? she did not go there, but said it is something they're looking at. .he has a lot on her plate she is an incredibly impressive woman. she came back -- she was the director of the enron task force , that she went into private practice, and now she is back at the criminal division. scarlet: she never worked on wall street? .rik: no going back to the 1980's, she was involved in the justice department. she says her three priorities are cybercrime -- we talked about white-collar crime, and also public corruption. she says there is a shocking amount of all three. all three are huge columns, bigger than she thought. scarl
erik: that was my interview with assistant attorney general at the doj, leslie caldwell.: i'm sure she had some thoughts on feifa. erik: her office is involved. we talked about how long it will allegedbring these criminals to justice, and she said because the extradition rules are different in each country, it could take years. i also asked her if there would for example,der -- did any american company for the value of the merchandising bribe a foreign official? she did not go there, but said...
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the doj just hung bratter out to dry--which is a terrible pun but you take the heat off the sponsors for now. >> in your mind did we see the tip of the ugly fifa iceberg with the indictment from the deal? i have a belief we're going to see cleaning house. the majority of people are either going to be indicted or compelled to leave. every single statement were mastercard to budweiser to visa, they all came out and said this is a great start. they didn't say okay now we can get back to soccer, they all said this is a great start moving forward and restoring the reputation of the game. no one of them said that we're pleased with it, which tells me that there is a lot more work. >> let me say a littlejohn roll letter veer, is it ironic that the country where socker is the least popular in the world the doj here is leading the investigation that ousts accept blatter. >> no, you do the to love it. >> could this be a situation where the oar football organizations can now ban together and i'm thinking uefa. bring about the kind of change that you're suggesting needs to happen? >> unfortunate
the doj just hung bratter out to dry--which is a terrible pun but you take the heat off the sponsors for now. >> in your mind did we see the tip of the ugly fifa iceberg with the indictment from the deal? i have a belief we're going to see cleaning house. the majority of people are either going to be indicted or compelled to leave. every single statement were mastercard to budweiser to visa, they all came out and said this is a great start. they didn't say okay now we can get back to...
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open to accepting is bribes, for 1998, and, 201 and can we assume he was asked by the f.b.i., by the doj, if brooks -- if he was asked a question, if bribes were paid boy countries seeking the 2016 world did you want, the 2018 world cup and 2022 world cup? >>> you know, i think it's a very reasonable question. it's a natural question, if this process is corrupt, and the national question is what happened with 2018, and 2022. >>> tell me why this is interesting to people who aren't interested in soccer, and it sounds like a juicy racketeering story, but it is made tragic that people are dying building these white laelfant stadiums, to host world cup matches. >>> well, you know it's true, and the thing is, you saw in that graphic that fifa profits to the find of 5 billion on average from a world cup and what they failed to show you in brazil, there were calculations, with the public paid 13 billion to support that effort will so what the public is together, with fifa, is supporting a profit tearing at public expense. so what's ab suffer is this, that the guilt between fifa and the public i
open to accepting is bribes, for 1998, and, 201 and can we assume he was asked by the f.b.i., by the doj, if brooks -- if he was asked a question, if bribes were paid boy countries seeking the 2016 world did you want, the 2018 world cup and 2022 world cup? >>> you know, i think it's a very reasonable question. it's a natural question, if this process is corrupt, and the national question is what happened with 2018, and 2022. >>> tell me why this is interesting to people who...
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louis post dispatch has gotten its hands on the doj summary report. investigators say police responded to unrest with an uncoordinated effort that often shielded officers from being held accountable for their actions. police antagonized crowds with military-style tactics and cops got vague orders from their superiors to keep protesters moving along. a lot of times, that violated citizens' free speech rights. top officials will get the full report later this week, and it looks into how police responded in the two weeks after michael brown was shot and killed by a ferguson officer. >>> facing charges in a road rage incident. it turns out this is not the first time this particular cop has been involved in a traffic violation. investigators say last july he got mad at another driver who wasn't going fast enough for him on route 15. he cut them off, then slammed on his brakes, then he pulled up to the next and pointed a gun at them. three people were killed in another incident involving him on route 50 in march. he slammed into a vehicle that had stopped i
louis post dispatch has gotten its hands on the doj summary report. investigators say police responded to unrest with an uncoordinated effort that often shielded officers from being held accountable for their actions. police antagonized crowds with military-style tactics and cops got vague orders from their superiors to keep protesters moving along. a lot of times, that violated citizens' free speech rights. top officials will get the full report later this week, and it looks into how police...
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will get involved, doj hasn't done much enforcement of this area of law in recent decades either. >> is the craziest thing about this campaign. not only is it happening under this completely unchartered territory in terms of what campaign finance law actually is, both in terms of the constitutional juris prudence, no one is enforcing the law, you can't run riot through the streets and no one's going to come and put the handcuffs on you. >> that's right, and i think that lack of enforcement is precisely why individuals like jeb bush and others think they can get away with this. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we're going to tease our interview tonight with paul ryan. >>> there's a brand new democratic candidate for president, and he'll join me live next. ♪ take me in, into your darkest hour ♪ ♪ and i'll never desert you ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ yeah! yeah. so, that's our loyalty program. you're automatically enrolled. and the longer you stay, the more rewards you get. great. oh! ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ ♪ won't let nobody hurt you ♪ isn't there a simpler way to explain the loyalt
will get involved, doj hasn't done much enforcement of this area of law in recent decades either. >> is the craziest thing about this campaign. not only is it happening under this completely unchartered territory in terms of what campaign finance law actually is, both in terms of the constitutional juris prudence, no one is enforcing the law, you can't run riot through the streets and no one's going to come and put the handcuffs on you. >> that's right, and i think that lack of...
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the doj wants to know if regal amc, and cinema were keeping movies out. southwest is rolling out a nationwide fair sale that will cover travel from august 24 until december 16, with some holidays blackout. prices are based on roughly the mouse to the destination. the sale ends thursday. fans of pinterest the site is making it easier to purchase diy projects. use can click on the -- users can click on the buy button next to the pin. 93% of active pinners say they use the site. a monkey on a commercial plane. this was on an american airlines flight into reagan national getting a tour of the cockpit. crystal is not just any monkey she is an actress. she has been in 26 movies including "night at the museum." no word on why crystal is in the district, but it could be connected with a lifetime achievement award. she won a "pawcar." steve: those are hard to get. we had heavy rain this morning and tonight, and all of that is out of here. just a few showers. outside, the temperature made it up to 72 degrees. you are probably saying it fell cooler, but that was abo
the doj wants to know if regal amc, and cinema were keeping movies out. southwest is rolling out a nationwide fair sale that will cover travel from august 24 until december 16, with some holidays blackout. prices are based on roughly the mouse to the destination. the sale ends thursday. fans of pinterest the site is making it easier to purchase diy projects. use can click on the -- users can click on the buy button next to the pin. 93% of active pinners say they use the site. a monkey on a...
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she's using an official doj acounsel. mr. gowdy: what about president obama, if you pursue theory of convenience, i can't imagine a busier person on the globe than president obama. did he have his own personal server? ms. barr? ms. barr: i have no knowledge. mr. gowdy: well, well, reason i'm asking is because you said that you're doing it the exact same way as any public official and my point is because of this of this arrangement that former secretary had with themself you're not in a position to do the same you would with any public official because vice president biden and obama don't have their personal attorneys going through the e-mails to decide what to return and not. i assume in your position as an apolitical, non-political unbias position. am i correct? ms. barr: yes, sir. mr. gowdy: i believe the department of state has an insect torepector general, am i right? ms. barr: i asked them to look into system of issues. we are cooperating with them. mr. gowdy: do you know who nominated the kerr renl current inspector gen
she's using an official doj acounsel. mr. gowdy: what about president obama, if you pursue theory of convenience, i can't imagine a busier person on the globe than president obama. did he have his own personal server? ms. barr? ms. barr: i have no knowledge. mr. gowdy: well, well, reason i'm asking is because you said that you're doing it the exact same way as any public official and my point is because of this of this arrangement that former secretary had with themself you're not in a position...
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in terms of conduct, we have the doj and the ftc and we have the eu commission and they are the two bigs. whenever there is an actual change in conduct that is imposed, not just finds, it affects companies greatly. how do you distinguish between the u.s. and eu market in the globalized economy? you get your supplies from asia, you sell in europe and you source into the u.s. as well. it is difficult. although, google has shown us in china and other countries that it can actually tailor its allusions to different geographic markets and jurisdictions. for instance, the right to be forgotten in europe. google has implemented that. they are capable of making changes. emily: they also made a pretty big dramatic exit from china and their business has suffered significantly because of that. they are still operating out of hong kong but it is made a big challenge for the business. ok andreas and eileen, thank you both. now today and out of this world, nasa has announced a mission to jupiter's moon europa. a space launch is happening in 2020. another nasa funded project has come to an end. six sc
in terms of conduct, we have the doj and the ftc and we have the eu commission and they are the two bigs. whenever there is an actual change in conduct that is imposed, not just finds, it affects companies greatly. how do you distinguish between the u.s. and eu market in the globalized economy? you get your supplies from asia, you sell in europe and you source into the u.s. as well. it is difficult. although, google has shown us in china and other countries that it can actually tailor its...
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but i would be surprised, frankly, at this point if doj steps up and say we want to take this case and prosecute it. >> why? >> because i think the state resources are there, supplemented by anything that the fbi has to offer, and that there's a great likelihood that substantial justice can be obtained by a state prosecution. there's a certification procedure whereby doj might take the case in this case i just don't see the need because i think there can be a very successful state prosecution with a potential death sentence. >> right. and the state jurisdiction may be able to handle this more than adequately. thank you both tonight. also this evening we have more on the south carolina lawmaker who suggested the shooter decided to attack this church and these innocent victims by language used. we'll look at this theory and let you here what he said ahead. as mourners try to come to grips with their grief president obama went to tissue of gun control. while ben carson shared a different take on tragedy. we'll hear from dr. carson next and fact check some of the president's claims about g
but i would be surprised, frankly, at this point if doj steps up and say we want to take this case and prosecute it. >> why? >> because i think the state resources are there, supplemented by anything that the fbi has to offer, and that there's a great likelihood that substantial justice can be obtained by a state prosecution. there's a certification procedure whereby doj might take the case in this case i just don't see the need because i think there can be a very successful state...
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>> i'm told that it's a approved at various levels within doj.he department of justice and then you have levels at the fbi all the way -- sometimes goes to the top and there are the field offices as well that are involved with the approval process, but there are a certain number of restrictions and guidelines that must be followed that were set forth by doj and the inspector general looked at this program and found that it was legal and constitutional, however a lot of that report was redacted. so there are still some questions about it. john and kate. >> as you point out there are clearly some people who are crying foul when it comes to civil liberties. any action being taken in that regard? >> the aclu has spoken about these programs, not just the fbi, dea and other agencies have vare lens programs and the real controversy here if you want to call it that, sometimes these surveillance aircraft picks up personal information on people. it scoops it up as part of the investigation and i'm told that information is discarded but a it's unclear how q
>> i'm told that it's a approved at various levels within doj.he department of justice and then you have levels at the fbi all the way -- sometimes goes to the top and there are the field offices as well that are involved with the approval process, but there are a certain number of restrictions and guidelines that must be followed that were set forth by doj and the inspector general looked at this program and found that it was legal and constitutional, however a lot of that report was...
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will get involved doj hasn't done much enforcement of this area of law in recent decades either. >>this is the craziest thing about this campaign. not only is it happening under this completely unchartered territory in terms of what campaign finance law actually is, both in terms of the constitutional alal juris prudence no one is enforcing the law, you can't run riot through the streets and no one's going to come and put the handcuffs on you. >> that's right, and i think that lack of enforcement is precisely why individuals like jeb bush and others think they can get away with this. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we're going to tease our interview tonight with paul ryan. >>> there's a brand new democratic candidate for president, and he'll join me live next. benny's the oldest dog in the shelter. he needed help all day so i adopted him. when my back pain flared up, i thought i'd have to give him away. i tried tylenol but it was 6 pills a day. with aleve it's just 2 pills, all day. now i'm back! aleve. all day strong. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream
will get involved doj hasn't done much enforcement of this area of law in recent decades either. >>this is the craziest thing about this campaign. not only is it happening under this completely unchartered territory in terms of what campaign finance law actually is, both in terms of the constitutional alal juris prudence no one is enforcing the law, you can't run riot through the streets and no one's going to come and put the handcuffs on you. >> that's right, and i think that lack...
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after the doj report came out, with you know with clarifying deeming it a myth they mentioned it 16 morest for the fun of it. then you've got clips that media research found major networks still referencing this myth of hands up don't shoot, without clarifying that it was a myth. you've got the evening news on cbs, nbc news you've got gma, you've got "world news tonight," they're all doing it. you work in media. this is malpractice, geraldo. >> i put the blame squarely on the misinformation for the epidemic i believe that there is an epidemic of disgust and disdain against cops that is having the effect the baltimore effect where cops say, why should i risk my life if i try to do anything i'm either going to get in trouble with the civilian review complaint board, or the crowd that gathers is going to threaten me in some way. why should i put my neck on the line. what you saw there, spontaneous reaction of incredible courage and selflessness. but there is indeed this terrible problem. >> that's why i hope that there are body cameras from coast to coast. >> me too. >> because it will have
after the doj report came out, with you know with clarifying deeming it a myth they mentioned it 16 morest for the fun of it. then you've got clips that media research found major networks still referencing this myth of hands up don't shoot, without clarifying that it was a myth. you've got the evening news on cbs, nbc news you've got gma, you've got "world news tonight," they're all doing it. you work in media. this is malpractice, geraldo. >> i put the blame squarely on the...
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that would suggest that at least authorities like the doj again, which the company itself has admittedn s.e.c. filing. is asking questions, looking for information that would suggest something. >> you know, we can go in a lot of directions here. but you know i think at the end of the day you really have to go back and evaluate company behavior. distributor behavior for that matter. and i'm not here to tell you that this is you know completely without trouble or peril to herbalife. i think we said that in our note and we pointed to the areas where we thought that there could be areas of exposure. >> you think there will ultimately be, you don't think the company will be shut down? >> no. i think the chance of that is next to zero. if it was an illegal pyramid scheme and we know it's not. we think that the ftc would have used injunctive relief to shut the company down rather than the cid process, as they have with other illegal pyramid schemes. it would be very naive and perhaps even insulting to the ftc to suggest that herbalife has operated for 35 years under their noses in a very big
that would suggest that at least authorities like the doj again, which the company itself has admittedn s.e.c. filing. is asking questions, looking for information that would suggest something. >> you know, we can go in a lot of directions here. but you know i think at the end of the day you really have to go back and evaluate company behavior. distributor behavior for that matter. and i'm not here to tell you that this is you know completely without trouble or peril to herbalife. i think...
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he said he once knew a white italian woman who worked at doj who posed as a sioux indian.ctually pretty prevalent. >> was that elizabeth warren? >> no it wasn't. cherokee. >> race focus all the time. >> it goes back to if identity becomes your achievement, what do you do? this is what happens. i do think it leads to psychological disorders. you have to start doing things and stop thinking about yourself. >> in black america there's such a thing as passing. the black people who are light skinned an they will pass for white and pretend. but it creates such tensions. and it has broken apart by the way this lady's family. are you offended by her doing that? >> offended know. but something psychological going on. reminds me of dave chapelle's jokes about the black guy who this he's white becomes blind and becomes head of the kkk. something's going on. don't you think, eric? >> you're biting your tongue. >> i'm laughing. i love dave chapelle. >> he's done sassing about lebron. >> can i do a show? new know where you can get a full year off to work and still take care of your kids
he said he once knew a white italian woman who worked at doj who posed as a sioux indian.ctually pretty prevalent. >> was that elizabeth warren? >> no it wasn't. cherokee. >> race focus all the time. >> it goes back to if identity becomes your achievement, what do you do? this is what happens. i do think it leads to psychological disorders. you have to start doing things and stop thinking about yourself. >> in black america there's such a thing as passing. the...
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we haven't had information yet on whether doj will press ahead with charges? >> all right.nk you from london. mr. gibbs is no longer a political contributor here at msnbc because of his new job at mcdonald's. >>> still ahead on "way too early." a big night of sports and a late one. if you're up now, chances are you missed the game. >>> giants pitcher with the first no-hitter of the season. we'll have those highlights and a check of the weather when "way too early" comes right back. across america people, like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2
we haven't had information yet on whether doj will press ahead with charges? >> all right.nk you from london. mr. gibbs is no longer a political contributor here at msnbc because of his new job at mcdonald's. >>> still ahead on "way too early." a big night of sports and a late one. if you're up now, chances are you missed the game. >>> giants pitcher with the first no-hitter of the season. we'll have those highlights and a check of the weather when "way...
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doj investigatedding police departments obama-don't-care. >> obama saying glooep [bleep] on somebody's pod cast obama don't care. >> . >> larry: hot dog pizza crust obama don't care. >> larry: that sounds kining of awesome. bluejasmine steeplechase let me just ask you this what about obamacare. does obamacare about obamacare? >> are you kidding? >> you think the president isn't happy that 6.4 million people won't lose their health care? that they won't see...
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>> well second amendment supporters are sounding off in a new series of rules being proposed by the doje these will allow the administration to accomplish more gun control without having to go through that annoying congress. here to explain, dana loesch host of "dana" on the blaze tv and author of "hands off my gun." that's exactly what it is. you can argue whether it's good or bad. but it's clear the president couldn't get his gun control agenda through congress through the democratically controlled senate at the time and now he is trying to do it through the executive branch through the department of justice, what he could not pass through the people's elected representatives. >> absolutely. megyn, thanks for having me. he's even been unsuccessful at the state level, as a lot of bloomberg-backed lobbyists have discovered recently with colorado and texas especially where you see open carry and campus carry moving forward. but with regards to the department of justice coming up with this it is weird, and a lot of people are questioning why the doj is involved in pushing these regulation
>> well second amendment supporters are sounding off in a new series of rules being proposed by the doje these will allow the administration to accomplish more gun control without having to go through that annoying congress. here to explain, dana loesch host of "dana" on the blaze tv and author of "hands off my gun." that's exactly what it is. you can argue whether it's good or bad. but it's clear the president couldn't get his gun control agenda through congress...
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doj investigatedding police departments obama-don't-care. >> obama saying glooep [bleep] on somebody's pod cast obama don't care. >> . >> larry: hot dog pizza crust obama don't care. >> larry: that sounds kining of awesome. bluejasmine steeplechase let me just ask you this what about obamacare. does obamacare about obamacare? >> are you kidding? >> you think the president isn't happy that 6.4 million people won't lose their health care? that they won't see their subsidies disappear, that they won't have to worry about a-- are you serious? >> larry: so obama does care. >> just kidding obama don't care. >> larry: bluejasmine steeplechase everybody. we'll be right back ♪ ♪i'm gonna take my road make my road♪ ♪i'm gonna walk on by on and on♪ ♪walk walk high, seasons go by♪ ♪walk walk by, suddenly i♪ ♪walk walk high...♪ at subway, we begin with freshly-baked-bread; then combine tender turkey-breast, with robust, spicy, melty italian favorites; adding a splash of our new subway vinaigrette. the magnificent new turkey italiano melt. only at subway. ♪ ♪ ♪ bud light lime® in a brand new bottle.
doj investigatedding police departments obama-don't-care. >> obama saying glooep [bleep] on somebody's pod cast obama don't care. >> . >> larry: hot dog pizza crust obama don't care. >> larry: that sounds kining of awesome. bluejasmine steeplechase let me just ask you this what about obamacare. does obamacare about obamacare? >> are you kidding? >> you think the president isn't happy that 6.4 million people won't lose their health care? that they won't see...