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miller: the result of the current procedure at doj will stall doj ig investigations while they wait for agency officials to meet and will on the ig's access to this information. they will not get the information they need to and in investigation that doesn't get information will stall, just like a call -- car that does not get gasoline will stall. the ig's job is hard enough already. ig's already have problems getting information from agency officials. various legal reasons are often raised to block ig inquiries. many of those get worked out simply they are unfounded. many of those are based on privacy issues, personally identifiable information concerns, or financial information. ultimately, the ig gets the information, but the investigation or audit to slow down. 2009 andback in about 2008, we were having difficulty getting unrestricted read only access to electronic databases at gfa. i wrote an article in the journal of public inquiry about it. and the process was much similar to this, in that what the agency wanted to do is shift the burden to the ig to prove why we need the informa
miller: the result of the current procedure at doj will stall doj ig investigations while they wait for agency officials to meet and will on the ig's access to this information. they will not get the information they need to and in investigation that doesn't get information will stall, just like a call -- car that does not get gasoline will stall. the ig's job is hard enough already. ig's already have problems getting information from agency officials. various legal reasons are often raised to...
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by doj personnel. the attorney general further has the authority to prohibit the drg -- doj ig from carrying out investigations that would require access to information concerning sensitive operations. top officials at other agencies including the secretary of defense, the secretary of treasury, postal service board of editors and the secretary of homeland security have similar powers under the law. although these provisions require the agency has to affirmatively stop and ig investigation rather than requiring the ig to ask permission this provision gives us a positive we only know of one instance of this provision by the attorney general that we believe that congress should ask how often this is when provoked by their agency heads. logo has a number of recommendations to my written testimony that i will highlight only if you put out goofily congress should clarify that all means all. the doj ig should be give an explicit authority to investigate allegations of misconduct throughout the agency includi
by doj personnel. the attorney general further has the authority to prohibit the drg -- doj ig from carrying out investigations that would require access to information concerning sensitive operations. top officials at other agencies including the secretary of defense, the secretary of treasury, postal service board of editors and the secretary of homeland security have similar powers under the law. although these provisions require the agency has to affirmatively stop and ig investigation...
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the results of the current procedure at doj will stall doj ig investigations while they meet for investigations to meet on the access for this information. they will not get the information they need. that doesestigation not get information will stall, just like a car. it -- if it does not get gasoline, it will stall. the ig's job is hard enough already. have problems getting information from agency officials. various legal reasons are often inquiries.lock ig many of those get worked out because they are simply unfounded. many of those are based on privacy issues, personally identifiable information concerns, or financial information. ultimately the ig gives the information, but the investigation or the audit is slowed down. in fact, back in 2009 and 2008, we were having difficulty gettingdid read on -- unrestricted read-only access to the databases at gsa. i read an article at the journal of public inquiry about it. at the process was much similar to this in that what the agency wanted to do shift the -- shifted the burden to the ig. our auditors were filling out forms, explaining why we need
the results of the current procedure at doj will stall doj ig investigations while they meet for investigations to meet on the access for this information. they will not get the information they need. that doesestigation not get information will stall, just like a car. it -- if it does not get gasoline, it will stall. the ig's job is hard enough already. have problems getting information from agency officials. various legal reasons are often inquiries.lock ig many of those get worked out...
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what is the doj looking at? doj is looking at for companies within his business empire.one ofssociated wi the biggest non-bank financial companies in mexico. two are affiliated with an industrial conglomerate, they make steam generators. basically, doj is asking citigroup to produce documents that have to do with account openings for these 4 companies. checks,r customer things that show that they did their due diligence to make sure money flowing through those accounts was accounted for and was clean. pimm: tell us about the family that controls these companies. dakin: carlos hank rhon is a mexican billionaire. he is worth north of $2 billion. the governor of the state of mexico, i believe. he was a big supporter of the ruling party in mexico now. he is connected politically and certainly financially. pimm: no specific allegations made towards him or his company? dakin: that is correct. that point.aking we don't know exactly what the justice department is looking at here. they want all the documents he has for this 4 companies. betty: this is out of the bribery situation
what is the doj looking at? doj is looking at for companies within his business empire.one ofssociated wi the biggest non-bank financial companies in mexico. two are affiliated with an industrial conglomerate, they make steam generators. basically, doj is asking citigroup to produce documents that have to do with account openings for these 4 companies. checks,r customer things that show that they did their due diligence to make sure money flowing through those accounts was accounted for and was...
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. >> but seven years later, in 2004, the doj ended the review. it never issued a final report.t never notified the defendants whose cases were under review -- or their attorneys. in the hair cases in question, not a single conviction was overturned. >> the justice department and the fbi were officially stating that they had looked at the cases, and they had found nothing, and no one's convictions had been overturned. >> though there have been 74 dna exonerations in hair cases -- to date, none of them have been prompted by justice department review. instead, they have been achieved by the detective work of outsiders. >> well, in about 2008, i guess it was, i got a call from sandy levick, an attorney up in washington, dc, who was representing a man named donald eugene gates. >> donald gates was the first hair case that sandra levick challenged. in 1981, gates had been convicted of rape and murder in washington. >> she said, 'do you have any information on a man named michael malone?' i said, 'i've got 7gb, i'll send it to you on a flashdrive.' >> michael malone was the fbi hair e
. >> but seven years later, in 2004, the doj ended the review. it never issued a final report.t never notified the defendants whose cases were under review -- or their attorneys. in the hair cases in question, not a single conviction was overturned. >> the justice department and the fbi were officially stating that they had looked at the cases, and they had found nothing, and no one's convictions had been overturned. >> though there have been 74 dna exonerations in hair cases...
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and the result of the current procedure at the doj will stall the doj investigations while they meet for agency officials on the ig access to this information. and the investigation that doesn't get information will stall. the ig's job is hard enough already and they already have problems getting information from agency officials. it is often raised to block the inquiries and many of those get worked out because they are simply unfounded and based upon privacy issues and personally identifiable information concerns or financial information concerns. ultimately they get the information but it slowed down. and in fact back in 2009 and 2008 we were having difficulty getting unrestricted access to electronic databases of gsa. and the process was much similar to this in that what the agency wanted to do was shift the burden to the ig. to prove why we needed the information. the auditors were filling out on this and try to explain why we have a need to know. and what i found out about the delays i had a series of meetings with the administrator and we ultimately work it out. but it was a d
and the result of the current procedure at the doj will stall the doj investigations while they meet for agency officials on the ig access to this information. and the investigation that doesn't get information will stall. the ig's job is hard enough already and they already have problems getting information from agency officials. it is often raised to block the inquiries and many of those get worked out because they are simply unfounded and based upon privacy issues and personally identifiable...
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professor said that treats doj above the law. we're particularly concerned about the consequences of whistleblowers as wes -- was raised by you senator tillis. but with understandably fear communication with the ig would itself be a prosecutable offense. if followed the opinion would force ig and retaliation. the fbi delayed access in whistleblower investigations. as it turns out, this is not the first time the olc has challenged the authority of federal watchdogs. prior to the passage of the act op -- opined that it would violate the separation of powers doctrine. and as we've heard the effects are already felt beyond the doj now the congress and the irs demonstrating it has consequences for offices across the federal government. they face other barriers as well. under section the doj is required to refer any allegations of misconduct to an internal investigative unit or opr. based on data pogo found that opr documented hundreds of cases of intentional misconduct by doj attorneys over the past decade. opr does not release identi
professor said that treats doj above the law. we're particularly concerned about the consequences of whistleblowers as wes -- was raised by you senator tillis. but with understandably fear communication with the ig would itself be a prosecutable offense. if followed the opinion would force ig and retaliation. the fbi delayed access in whistleblower investigations. as it turns out, this is not the first time the olc has challenged the authority of federal watchdogs. prior to the passage of the...
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. >> what the doj report showed was a system that in fact really played on african americans and poor sittens. the court system is vigorously prog cuting people who were arrested last area. for instance for violations of noise during the protest. >> larry: noise violations during the protest in the point of the protest is to make noise. right. that's like arresting the kids on "so you think you can dance" for thinking they can dance. that's kind of the whole point, right. now in ferguson 2.0 obviously these absurd violation violatioe ceased after the doj report, right. >> the city has issued more than 2300 new arrest warrants this year. thousands face arrests foyer violations as small as owning tkhreufrpbgs cars, jaywalking or having a overgrown lawn. >> larry: over grown lawn. what the [beep], man. what are you in for? i killed a man to watch him die. hoy about you? i let the dadelions encroach on my walkway. [cheers and applause] >> larry: i'd do it again. i'd do it again. okay. for those plying along at home let's sum this up quick. police acted up. people protested. government too
. >> what the doj report showed was a system that in fact really played on african americans and poor sittens. the court system is vigorously prog cuting people who were arrested last area. for instance for violations of noise during the protest. >> larry: noise violations during the protest in the point of the protest is to make noise. right. that's like arresting the kids on "so you think you can dance" for thinking they can dance. that's kind of the whole point, right....
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>> the doj has a tough road to hoe.ough e-mail. >> they will not find the president of united e-mailing american? >> they will have to look for circumstantial evidence of the colougz which will be very difficult because it is it a for profit industry. we are allowed to make a profit. but airlines are the things we love to hate as consumer. >> joy may be overestimating the way people do e-mail. people do say things they don't hit twice before hitting send. >> not this. >> you are a lawyer though. >> but there may be communication to keep it in a certain range and that's where they will have a real problem. nand probably the first place they are going to look. >> we'll so how the lawsuit proceeds and also the department of justice investigation. >> thank thank you both. >> two explosions within minutes shake people up at two churches in new mexico. a live report on what we know and what questions remain. ts. new from meow mix with real salmon chicken or tuna. the only treat cats ask for by name. when you're living with di
>> the doj has a tough road to hoe.ough e-mail. >> they will not find the president of united e-mailing american? >> they will have to look for circumstantial evidence of the colougz which will be very difficult because it is it a for profit industry. we are allowed to make a profit. but airlines are the things we love to hate as consumer. >> joy may be overestimating the way people do e-mail. people do say things they don't hit twice before hitting send. >> not...
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, do your job, doj do your job. they are prepared to get arrested to get that done. >> what lies beneath, in yemen, unexploded land miengs. >> and can wild game in africa be hunted in any sustainable w way? way? >> what was that total bill from start to now? >> almost like 10 million dollars. >> enough people have decided that the gun lobby has too much power for too long. the nra is not invincible. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. >> global headlines on al jazeera. i.s.i.l. says it was behind two suicide attacks in iraq, which has killed 55 people. one in the city of baquba the other in canan. four police were killed by a land mine in an istanbul attack on a consulate building. >>> state of emergency has been occurred in ferguson, after the demonstrations of the one year anniversary of an unarmed black teen aiminger by the a white police officer. >>> je
, do your job, doj do your job. they are prepared to get arrested to get that done. >> what lies beneath, in yemen, unexploded land miengs. >> and can wild game in africa be hunted in any sustainable w way? way? >> what was that total bill from start to now? >> almost like 10 million dollars. >> enough people have decided that the gun lobby has too much power for too long. the nra is not invincible. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive...
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the doj unleashed this power in march, 2015 with the release of their scathing, comprehensive report on ferguson, missouri, a report that stated clearly the ferguson police department has "a pattern of unconstitutional stops and arrests in violation of the fourth amendment" and a pattern of first amendment violations and a pattern of excessive force. this report is released just seven weeks before the day loretta lynch became our nation's 83rd attorney general, and the country' first african-american woman to serve in the role, a day when just miles away from her swearing in, in baltimore, baltimore erupted in anger and grief over the death of another unarmed black man after an encounter with police, freddy gray. on the day she became attorney general loretta lynch asserted that "we can restore trust and faith both in our laws and in those of us who enforce them." she has made equitable policing a central of her agenda and started a national community policing tour. this week i sat down with the attorney general for an exclusive interview. year after the death of michael brown, after
the doj unleashed this power in march, 2015 with the release of their scathing, comprehensive report on ferguson, missouri, a report that stated clearly the ferguson police department has "a pattern of unconstitutional stops and arrests in violation of the fourth amendment" and a pattern of first amendment violations and a pattern of excessive force. this report is released just seven weeks before the day loretta lynch became our nation's 83rd attorney general, and the country' first...
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the us government, doj shut down the bridge. they didn't find anything but it sent a message that they were looking. when they start confronting supervisors with evidence, you guys were crafting a fiction. after many years a couple of the supervisors across the blue line. i'm going to read a short passage. the budget truck was racing to the bridge cleaned out the window and fired warning shots. did not hit anyone but fired a warning shot. after officers were 1st charged he was assigned desk duty doing paperwork. another officer worked alongside them. they have come by the office shaking there hands and ripping into the da for prosecuting police are doing a job. one day hunter had enough. they celebrated the police action heroes and stormed to the bathroom. what's wrong? standing inside the messenger returned to the officer was cool about being indicted. we are not heroes. he wanted to be a cop and nothing more. children from his infant to his eight -year-old. his radio was promptly ruined by saltwater. headed out for duty heavil
the us government, doj shut down the bridge. they didn't find anything but it sent a message that they were looking. when they start confronting supervisors with evidence, you guys were crafting a fiction. after many years a couple of the supervisors across the blue line. i'm going to read a short passage. the budget truck was racing to the bridge cleaned out the window and fired warning shots. did not hit anyone but fired a warning shot. after officers were 1st charged he was assigned desk...
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the doj could still withhold information under certain circumstances.i think we need a more permanent solution. one that ensures the igs have access to the records they need to do their job. and i will work closely with senator grassley to craft a legislative solution. i think the two of us can do that. icy senator cornyn this year, and i hope this doesn't bother recompetition on you in texas by crazy canuck just before you are giving your work on foia. [inaudible] >> okay. i woke up i hosted in the record, trent and doesn't mention we will -- at 10:30 a.m. vote has that been put off until 2:00. i'm told. [witnesses were sworn in] >> thank you. michael horowitz, the first witness, inspector general, department of justice. mr. kevin perkins who will speak after him, associate deputy director federal. of investigation. mr. carlos uriarte is an associate deputy attorney general, justice department. thank you. and lastly mr. david smith, acting inspector general, department of commerce. go ahead, mr. horowitz. >> thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member leah
the doj could still withhold information under certain circumstances.i think we need a more permanent solution. one that ensures the igs have access to the records they need to do their job. and i will work closely with senator grassley to craft a legislative solution. i think the two of us can do that. icy senator cornyn this year, and i hope this doesn't bother recompetition on you in texas by crazy canuck just before you are giving your work on foia. [inaudible] >> okay. i woke up i...
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that's how the doj thinks. the civil liberties folks say, look, he has to either show he's committed to closing down guantanamo and push aside the doj generals are not. we're not sure whether he has that commitment and whether he has that will to do so. there's another problem on the legal issues. so what if he does get past congressional restrictions, president obama, and he does repatriate dozens of men to fort eleven portfolio or chalz charleston, south carolina, then what? these are still men, many tortured and held indefinitely away from any kind of due process. is that much better? i suppose, yeah, the issue is the administration's policy on guantanamo is a bit of a mess at the moment. >> not clearing that one up. thank you for your time. good to talk to you. >>> the crash site of a missing indonesian plain has been found by villages in papau. the trigana air lost contact after taking off. it was carrying 49 passengers, five of them children, a crew of five. it's very mountainous there covered with dense
that's how the doj thinks. the civil liberties folks say, look, he has to either show he's committed to closing down guantanamo and push aside the doj generals are not. we're not sure whether he has that commitment and whether he has that will to do so. there's another problem on the legal issues. so what if he does get past congressional restrictions, president obama, and he does repatriate dozens of men to fort eleven portfolio or chalz charleston, south carolina, then what? these are still...
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now despite her objections finally doj and fbi have said we are taking it. we are taking it, madame. and further exploration is underway. where does this go from here? >> this is a full blown investigation. it is going to look at other people who used the server. cheryl mills apparently didn't use this e-mail address but was using some form of private e-mail. everyone involved at the highest levels of her administration have lawyered up with some of the best lawyers in the country. you don't do that unless there is a serious concern for criminal exposure. and that's exactly what you have here. the fbi is run by director jim comey who has a reputation for independence is going to turn over every stone and there is every reason to suspect that classified information now we have confirmation that it was mishandled and exactly who did it go to. megyn, there is one important point in all of this, in the early reporting on all of this, it was reported that there wasn't even a security certificate on her server. that is the information just went out unencrypted ove
now despite her objections finally doj and fbi have said we are taking it. we are taking it, madame. and further exploration is underway. where does this go from here? >> this is a full blown investigation. it is going to look at other people who used the server. cheryl mills apparently didn't use this e-mail address but was using some form of private e-mail. everyone involved at the highest levels of her administration have lawyered up with some of the best lawyers in the country. you...
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on the doj when they went after menendez because of criticism of the administration in cuba and irannd what have you. and i think that that, from that perspective, that's completely unfair because zane memeger is not a political animal. he has shown himself to be a very dedicated, very honest, very -- a man with a great deal of integrity. so, you know, leaving aside the guilt or innocence of congressman fattah, i do not think that this is a political crusade against him, against his son "chip." and i think that for anyone to try and turn this into "they're trying to get rid of chaka fattah" for any reason other than he is alleged to have committed crimes is outrageous. >> we have to go to a break. we'll be right back. ♪ >> "inside story" is presented by temple university. temple fuels students with academics and opportunities to take charge. plugged into the city, powered by the world. temple.edu/takecharge. ou're 50 to 85, here's a question for you: how many people have called about guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program? 100,000? 500,000? the answer
on the doj when they went after menendez because of criticism of the administration in cuba and irannd what have you. and i think that that, from that perspective, that's completely unfair because zane memeger is not a political animal. he has shown himself to be a very dedicated, very honest, very -- a man with a great deal of integrity. so, you know, leaving aside the guilt or innocence of congressman fattah, i do not think that this is a political crusade against him, against his son...
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are you surprised by the doj's findings?d at all and we have been waiting for this day. it is skating. >> talk to me. what kind of harm does the this segregation impose? i mean what difference does it make if students are in separate spaces or not? >> it has enormous harm for these students. they are kept separate and away from their peers, siblings kids in the neighborhood from as you mentioned these very inferior types of buildings and from quality teachers and i had to go back to the peer piece again because we learned to be cool and to be in the community from other kids around our age. >> stick with us for a second. i want to come to you. we were talking upstairs with the producers this morning and i felt like saying didn't we decide segregation is bad? just sort of full stop that it is inherently unequal? >> i mean, certainly. there is a great number of cases on this issue that is something we don't want as a country, part of the promise to the our citizens or that we are equal and when you see this kind of treatment i
are you surprised by the doj's findings?d at all and we have been waiting for this day. it is skating. >> talk to me. what kind of harm does the this segregation impose? i mean what difference does it make if students are in separate spaces or not? >> it has enormous harm for these students. they are kept separate and away from their peers, siblings kids in the neighborhood from as you mentioned these very inferior types of buildings and from quality teachers and i had to go back to...
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the interest of the doj are was closed by the doj themselves.ds me of being out last night, where you saw the police arrest people for standing in the street, a street that had been closed by them. it's a provocation, a different way the police provoke people. again, the protest yesterday was about confronting the doj about their role in the larger movement. and specifically about the consent decree here. the city council is distancing themselves from, and is not complying fully so far. >> thanks so much. appreciate you speaking with us from ferguson, there were four white men who were seen patrolling ferguson's street last night, they were carrying military style rifles and sidearms, they're members of a group called oath keepers which the southern poverty law center describes as an anti-government group. they describe themselves as a group of former law enforcement and military who are helping make sure that -- to protect the constitution, and joining me now on the phone to talk about this is the state director of the missouri oath keepers, wh
the interest of the doj are was closed by the doj themselves.ds me of being out last night, where you saw the police arrest people for standing in the street, a street that had been closed by them. it's a provocation, a different way the police provoke people. again, the protest yesterday was about confronting the doj about their role in the larger movement. and specifically about the consent decree here. the city council is distancing themselves from, and is not complying fully so far....
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i'm aware that a number of them are probably undocumented, and we've been working with doj to do the most effective thing for public safety in that regard. and we will continue to do so sir. >> i appreciate that. i yield back the one second of my time. >> the chair will now recognize the congressman from puerto rico. >> welcome back to the committee. >> thank you. >> when you testified here last may, we spoke about drug related violence in puerto rico. the same subject i raised with virtually every senior dhs and doj official that comes before this committee. like i did then i want to outline a narrative for you, and ask you to comment. i will be brief, so you have sufficient time to respond. in 2011, there were 1,136 homicides in puerto rico. an average of over three a day. the most violent year in the territory's history. that was nearly the same number of murders as were committed that year in texas. which has over 25 million residents compared to 3.5 million in puerto rico. most murders in puerto rico are linked to the drug trade. since puerto rico is within the u.s. customs zone
i'm aware that a number of them are probably undocumented, and we've been working with doj to do the most effective thing for public safety in that regard. and we will continue to do so sir. >> i appreciate that. i yield back the one second of my time. >> the chair will now recognize the congressman from puerto rico. >> welcome back to the committee. >> thank you. >> when you testified here last may, we spoke about drug related violence in puerto rico. the same...
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the doj has to have people in place to oversee the process and make it better.expectations too high that a year later things would change? >> well, let's consider the fact of this. there appears to be from us on the outside looking in -- and i'll speak for myself and the organization which i used to be president, there's a stubbornness coming from inside of ferguson's leadership there in terms of really trying to mend some real bridges. there's a lot of work that has to be done. not just with the police department but with the judicial system itself because they's got to be changes and there has to be some letting down of this tough posture, the leadership there is taking so people can feel more engaged and begin to work towards something different. >> it's always a treat to talk to you. cedric alexander, thank you. >> thank you for having me, ashleigh. >> and thank you everyone for watching. brianna keilar, my colleague, sits in for wolf blitzer and starts after this quick break. see you again tomorrow. i brought in some protein to get us moving. i'm new ensure
the doj has to have people in place to oversee the process and make it better.expectations too high that a year later things would change? >> well, let's consider the fact of this. there appears to be from us on the outside looking in -- and i'll speak for myself and the organization which i used to be president, there's a stubbornness coming from inside of ferguson's leadership there in terms of really trying to mend some real bridges. there's a lot of work that has to be done. not just...
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so it's an interesting time right now because we're trying to work with the doj, we're trying to workth privacy rights, civil rights issues and things to find some sort of happy medium with the entire process. they're open to it, will, but there's pushbacks sometimes on how it's being used. well, just to do my job as a scholar and speak a little more about this study that we referenced earlier...so, the doj study, and they cite aclu in their study as well having similar concerns. so, one of the questions, very specific questions, in terms of policy is: similar to any of us who'd wish to record each other, right? typically doing so involuntarily is against the law, against one's constitutional protections. and so, there's a few legal questions that come up with the use of these cameras. first is-so let's say i'm an officer and i'm about to record an interaction, is there what's call a two-way consent? so, in other words does this meet that same standard where i have to not only inform you that you are being recorded, but do i actually have to ask your permission to be recorded? states
so it's an interesting time right now because we're trying to work with the doj, we're trying to workth privacy rights, civil rights issues and things to find some sort of happy medium with the entire process. they're open to it, will, but there's pushbacks sometimes on how it's being used. well, just to do my job as a scholar and speak a little more about this study that we referenced earlier...so, the doj study, and they cite aclu in their study as well having similar concerns. so, one of the...
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. >> is there a sense of the doj and the fbi involved in this question. is there a sense in washington that there can or may be a serious investigation for criminal charges? >> some people say they can't imagine it under the obama administration doj pressing charges like this against the democratic front runner and former secretary of state in the administration. i am not so sure. intelligence matters, these may have a life of these on and maybe obama doesn't have any say. i wouldn't count it out entirely. >> betsy what happen? she said it was classified after the fact and nothing was marked as classified and so she could say i didn't know. what is the sense of a serious investigation leading to something like the petraus case. >> just because it was not marked classified doesn't matter. john sclindler wrote an in- depth piece in the daily beast and detailed it doesn't mean anything if it doesn't have mark on it. they are trained on how to properly use. it it is protected and not labelled that is a copy out and doesn't hold water. it is weird that defense
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, do your job, doj, do your job. they're prepared to get arrested to make that happen. >> christian, what about the situation where one died of gunshot wounds? >> yes, it was a chaotic time according to authorities. there was looting and rioting last year, after the death of michael brown. there were demonstrators gathered there, about 100 of them, things were starting to clear up a little bit, until around midnight, when there was could businesses were robbed with people throwing something through the window and stealing a cash register. they decided to send in more police and try to kill out the demonstrators that were there. this reality just kind of an taz nighted the demonstrators. resulted in a standardoff between demonstrators and police. at the same time, you had some plain coastline officers down the road somewhere you about 3 yards swrp. thesomewhere. they were keeping an eye often a group of young men they said were armed. they were watching them when the standoff was going on in the street somewhere. at s
, do your job, doj, do your job. they're prepared to get arrested to make that happen. >> christian, what about the situation where one died of gunshot wounds? >> yes, it was a chaotic time according to authorities. there was looting and rioting last year, after the death of michael brown. there were demonstrators gathered there, about 100 of them, things were starting to clear up a little bit, until around midnight, when there was could businesses were robbed with people throwing...
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. >> breaking news from the doj, washington, they are actually making the announcement that they are going to do a parallel investigation in south carolina that the state is doing, trying to get the bottom of what occurred two weeks ago of the unarmed zachary hammond. we sat down with the parents of that young man, and they expressed their concerns of being fair as this investigation gets rolling. >> what we want is answers. >> the parents of 19-year-old zachary hammond say they want justice. >> you never expect a coroner to come to your door and say your son is dead, much less he was shot. >> shot and killed by a white police officer as the young man sat in his car in seneca, south carolina. the shooting happened after a marijuana sting quickly escalated. >> he had his troubles. >> but he was growing out of that and now he is never going to be able to have the chance to be an adult. >> we'll never see him grow into the man that i think woe have became one day. >> we knew he could be. >> hammonde's attorney says, their son's case would have been treated differently, if their son had
. >> breaking news from the doj, washington, they are actually making the announcement that they are going to do a parallel investigation in south carolina that the state is doing, trying to get the bottom of what occurred two weeks ago of the unarmed zachary hammond. we sat down with the parents of that young man, and they expressed their concerns of being fair as this investigation gets rolling. >> what we want is answers. >> the parents of 19-year-old zachary hammond say...
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and to let the doj know that this is not just a regional issue but it is a national issue. that we are concerned about the number of our children that are being gunned down unarmed by law enforcement. we are concerned about the criminalization of our youth by media and law enforcement. and we as clergy consider this an issue of justice. and we stand with our youth in combatting this categorization of our people. >> dr. peterson, ferguson police received criticism for using plain clothes officers at demonstrations. do you think the police force should have kept it all officers in uniform so they can approximate readily identified and not create any doubt in the minds of the citizens as to who they are dealing with? >> that is the only thick that would make sense to me in this situation. tremaine lee spoke about the optics of these demonstrations and when law enforcement is out there in riot gear with the militarized show of force that already presents a certain level of tension, i'm not exactly sure why you need plain clothes police officers or undercover officers or unmarke
and to let the doj know that this is not just a regional issue but it is a national issue. that we are concerned about the number of our children that are being gunned down unarmed by law enforcement. we are concerned about the criminalization of our youth by media and law enforcement. and we as clergy consider this an issue of justice. and we stand with our youth in combatting this categorization of our people. >> dr. peterson, ferguson police received criticism for using plain clothes...
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the municipal court which the d doj said profited on the backs of black citizens, has changed fines but many say change hasn't gone far enough. >> it's fine to say what's changed in this moment but there's a history of abuse. >> reverend tracy blackman says, distrust resides here between residents and police. she is on an independent commission trying to reform ferguson. >> even protests that have happened in the past two or three months the response from the police forces in ferguson and st. louis city have been super-aggressive. even if it's 20 activists in the streets just a couple of weeks ago. >> reporter: the city says it's trying to reform and diversify its police department but in the years since brown's shootings it's only increased the number of african americans on its force from 3 to 5. ferguson's economy still bears the most visible scars from last year's riots. empty lots and boarded up buildings dot florison avenue. >> you thought you would be in here by mother's day. >> right. i haven't had any income from my store. >> the city says it's confident it can operate on a sma
the municipal court which the d doj said profited on the backs of black citizens, has changed fines but many say change hasn't gone far enough. >> it's fine to say what's changed in this moment but there's a history of abuse. >> reverend tracy blackman says, distrust resides here between residents and police. she is on an independent commission trying to reform ferguson. >> even protests that have happened in the past two or three months the response from the police forces in...
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how else has this doj report made an impact? >> well, that's a good question.ymbolically, ferguson has really shined a shot light on this. the mayor argues that 12.5% is not a huge drop from the 15% that was collected before. others say these don't go far enough. these are orders that can be changed the next day. they are not mandated by law, which is something that is different from senate bill 5. but again it's a step forward, and it will take years to see what the impact is. but none of these people who have these warrants issues are just getting a new court date. thank you, ashar qureshi. >>> the new york city police department is making changes to its controversial stop and frisk policy. it will start to give receipts with the officers name and badge number. the change will give people who are stopped or questioned or frisked for information, the information they need to file a complaint. >>> starting monday each los angeles police officer will hit the streets with body cameras. the goal is to destroy 7,000 cameras, the bigst body camera program in the nat
how else has this doj report made an impact? >> well, that's a good question.ymbolically, ferguson has really shined a shot light on this. the mayor argues that 12.5% is not a huge drop from the 15% that was collected before. others say these don't go far enough. these are orders that can be changed the next day. they are not mandated by law, which is something that is different from senate bill 5. but again it's a step forward, and it will take years to see what the impact is. but none...
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it was designated only for use with unclassified material, referred this investigation to the doj. reportedly mr. deutsche was in plea deal when he was pardoned by then president clinton. obviously that was a good deal for him in the end. general petraeus, a different end, two years probation, $100,000 fine. how are those cases different than mrs. clinton's? >> they're completely different. you're talking about classified information. i think part of the problem we have here -- by the way, i think former attorney general mukasey did a very good job as an adviser to jeb bush right now, but i was embarrassed by his complete lack of understanding of the federal records act, the low side and high side classified and unclassified systems of the state department, and going way out there in talking about things like the espionage act and perjry when this is not a criminal investigation. this is about the low side computer system at the state department which is unsecure which only carries unclassified e-mails. that's what we're talking about. to some extent we're talking about whether som
it was designated only for use with unclassified material, referred this investigation to the doj. reportedly mr. deutsche was in plea deal when he was pardoned by then president clinton. obviously that was a good deal for him in the end. general petraeus, a different end, two years probation, $100,000 fine. how are those cases different than mrs. clinton's? >> they're completely different. you're talking about classified information. i think part of the problem we have here -- by the...
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i mean, no one would not take pause at these, but why can't we have a doj investigation or an hhs investigation? >> we just might. i fear where they might go. ben stein, your thoughts. >> the very, very large bulk of the religious population of america thinks that abortion is murder. the idea of taking their tax money and using it to fund planned parenthood and getting it, yes, in their budget, abortion is a small amount. they take the money they get from the u.s. taxpayer and they use it to pay for other things that have more of the money given them by the hollywood beautiful people and use that. as charles said, the money is fungible. especially the u.s. taxpayer who hates abortion, considers it murder, is paying for abortion. that is an outrage. >> we should stress by law with no direct federal proceeds can go to abortions but you are right about the lab ribt ayrint the process involved here as gerri was pointed out how it's funded through medicare. very difficult to undo this whole thing. >> yeah. that points to a whole lot of other issues because we can't undo anything. anytime we talk abo
i mean, no one would not take pause at these, but why can't we have a doj investigation or an hhs investigation? >> we just might. i fear where they might go. ben stein, your thoughts. >> the very, very large bulk of the religious population of america thinks that abortion is murder. the idea of taking their tax money and using it to fund planned parenthood and getting it, yes, in their budget, abortion is a small amount. they take the money they get from the u.s. taxpayer and they...
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to that end, we are very much asking that the doj get involved in this situation. >>> the texas rangersnd fbi are looking into bland's death. >>> the aclu is suing a sheriff's deputy for handcuffing disabled children in a kentucky school. >> you don't get to smack me like that. >> this video shows an 8 year old boy after he was handcuffed. he was accused of misbehaving at school. the suit calls on a federal court to call the incident unconstitutional. so far no comment from the deputy or the sheriff's office. >>> the republican presidential pack needs up in new hampshire. democrats were in the cross hairs but the candidates held off on attacking each other. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. it is 10:45 eastern. the final stage of sentencing begins today for colorado theater shooter james holmes. the family will hear from the victims. >>> almost three years after 24 people were killed at sandy hook the families of some of the victims are receiving compensation. they reached a $1.5 million settlement with the mother. >>> and general motors is offering at least $1 million each to the
to that end, we are very much asking that the doj get involved in this situation. >>> the texas rangersnd fbi are looking into bland's death. >>> the aclu is suing a sheriff's deputy for handcuffing disabled children in a kentucky school. >> you don't get to smack me like that. >> this video shows an 8 year old boy after he was handcuffed. he was accused of misbehaving at school. the suit calls on a federal court to call the incident unconstitutional. so far no...
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pointed out that they believe there was classified information, enough that they referred it to the doj for investigation. one of the e-mails that's come to light involves huma aberdeen forwarding a note from a former british minister, didn't want to go through the system, didn't want to go by the channels, wanted it to be seen by the secretary only. it talks about afghanistan. all five pages of redacted. that is classified information at least per some concerns. we also have a judge who was appointed by then president clinton, judge emmitt sullivan, and he said this about mrs. clinton during a heated hearing on thursday. he said, quote, we wouldn't be here today if this employee had followed government policy. so does she have herself to blame for being in this position? >> look, secretary clinton has made it very clear that what was done for convenience has become anything but convenient, and in hindsight, some mistakes were made. but let's face it, secretary clinton is not someone who takes her national security responsibilities lightly and has done a fabulous job as secretary and as
pointed out that they believe there was classified information, enough that they referred it to the doj for investigation. one of the e-mails that's come to light involves huma aberdeen forwarding a note from a former british minister, didn't want to go through the system, didn't want to go by the channels, wanted it to be seen by the secretary only. it talks about afghanistan. all five pages of redacted. that is classified information at least per some concerns. we also have a judge who was...
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the u government, the doj shut down the danziger bridge to search for evidence. it sent a message they were looking, they started confronting supervisors with evidence that, you guys were crafting a fiction. and after many, many years, a couple of key supervisors pleaded guilty. they crossed the blue line, and i want to read a short passage. i told you that when the bus was -- when the budget truck was racing to the bridge, the guy whoa was driving, with an ak-47, he lean out the one dough and fired warning shots. his bullets didn't hit anyone but he fired warning shots and scattered the families. his name is michael hunter. hunter had been wrestling with demons from to the morning in september 2005. after officers were first charged in state court, he was assigned desk duty dollar paperwork. another officer worked alongside him. each day officers withcould by the office, shaking to their hand and ripping into the d.a. for prosecuting police for doing their job. one day hunter had enough. his fellow officers celebrated the police actions that morning, hunter rose
the u government, the doj shut down the danziger bridge to search for evidence. it sent a message they were looking, they started confronting supervisors with evidence that, you guys were crafting a fiction. and after many, many years, a couple of key supervisors pleaded guilty. they crossed the blue line, and i want to read a short passage. i told you that when the bus was -- when the budget truck was racing to the bridge, the guy whoa was driving, with an ak-47, he lean out the one dough and...
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but you can see they are fighting the doj on the dissent -- consent agreement. the same mayor and another thing that is good about what the police have done is they have something called community engagement teams. they wear casual uniforms. it says community engagement team. they come and engage with us. i am wondering and should know: were they on west flor sent last night? i think that may have made a difference. >> bob hudgins, thanks so much >> activist and city council n candidate here in ferguson. we have had demonstrations throughout the day here many uneventful. no violence to speak of. there were several arrests. 50 people taken into custody at the courthouse we are told most have been released with a minor ticket but more events are planned. we will be watching throughout the evening to find out if the authorities here and the community can indeed stay calm once the sun goes down. >> okay. we will see you later. thank you very much indeed kristin saloomey there for us in missouri. >> one of the main activists who has been searching for a group of 43 m
but you can see they are fighting the doj on the dissent -- consent agreement. the same mayor and another thing that is good about what the police have done is they have something called community engagement teams. they wear casual uniforms. it says community engagement team. they come and engage with us. i am wondering and should know: were they on west flor sent last night? i think that may have made a difference. >> bob hudgins, thanks so much >> activist and city council n...
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. >> this is one of the first big changes in the city of ferguson, after that doj report.lse has the report made an impact? >> well, ferguson was really symbolic. one of the things that we have heard from the mayor is this cap isn't going to effect ferguson too much, because the traffic violations generate about 15% of their revenue, and it has now dropped to 12.5. but 81 other municipalities are also going to wave these warrants. that's a total of 200,000 warrants being waved. and while they say this is not going to change the municipal system, they say it is a start. >> all right. ashar qureshi thank you. >>> the new york police department is making changes to its controversial stop and frisk policy. it will start to give receipts for the officers name and badge number. the new rules go into effect next month. >>> starting monday each los angeles police officer will hit the streets with body cameras. the goal is to deploy 7,000 cameras. the biggest program in the nation. but there's a debate over who will be allowed to see the videos. >> reporter: the mayor says los ange
. >> this is one of the first big changes in the city of ferguson, after that doj report.lse has the report made an impact? >> well, ferguson was really symbolic. one of the things that we have heard from the mayor is this cap isn't going to effect ferguson too much, because the traffic violations generate about 15% of their revenue, and it has now dropped to 12.5. but 81 other municipalities are also going to wave these warrants. that's a total of 200,000 warrants being waved. and...
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today's open thing to the doj could still withhold information to the ig under certain circumstances. i think we need a more permanent solution. one that ensures they have access to the records they need to do their jobs. i will work closely with senator grassley to craft legislation and i think the two of us can do that. i see the senators here and i hope this hasn't brought about a recall petition, just before you get your work before you. i will put my own statement in the record and as i mentioned for the members of the voters have been put up at 2:00. >> do you affirm that the testimony you are about to hear before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god? thank you. michael horowitz, the first witness, the inspector general department of justice, esther kevin perkins will speak after him. mr. carlos your ert -- yuriarti his associate of the attorney general and mr. smith acting as the inspector general department of con -- >> thank you members of the committee. thank you it for inviting me to testify about the critical importanc
today's open thing to the doj could still withhold information to the ig under certain circumstances. i think we need a more permanent solution. one that ensures they have access to the records they need to do their jobs. i will work closely with senator grassley to craft legislation and i think the two of us can do that. i see the senators here and i hope this hasn't brought about a recall petition, just before you get your work before you. i will put my own statement in the record and as i...
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funding than any other doj components, and it is the second largest component of the doj trailing only the fbi. drivers of the increase, in addition to the increased prison population, is health care, which costs over $1 billion in 2014, a 61% increase since 2006. this rapid increase can partly to the agingd prison population. the population of inmates under age 50 actually decreased by 1%, including a decrease of 29% for inmates under age 30. iss demographic shift notable because aging inmates cost more to incarcerate. we also lack appropriate staffing levels to address the needs of the aging inmate population. for example, while social workers are uniquely qualified dojssist aging inmates, the employs only 36 social workers nationwide. with further found that the physical infrastructure cannot adequately lay house aging inmates. additionally we found we do not provide programming opportunities, specifically addressing the needs of aging inmates. we also concluded that based on their lower rates of recidivism certain older inmates could be candidates for early release, a program congr
funding than any other doj components, and it is the second largest component of the doj trailing only the fbi. drivers of the increase, in addition to the increased prison population, is health care, which costs over $1 billion in 2014, a 61% increase since 2006. this rapid increase can partly to the agingd prison population. the population of inmates under age 50 actually decreased by 1%, including a decrease of 29% for inmates under age 30. iss demographic shift notable because aging inmates...
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. >> these failures would not occur if you had a california doj scan fingerprint process. >> reporter: reps for uber say the background check is required for taxi drivers. >>> two days after the fda approved the first lu ibido pill is being sued. pay $1 billion for sprout, which manufactures the drug. in october it will be sold under the brand name addy. >>> the first hurricane of the scenes has formed in the atlantic. here is a picture of hurricane danny taken from the international space station. the storm has sustained winds of nearly 75 miles an hour. forecasters expect danny to remain a low-strength category 1 as it moves west. it is expected, though, to bring drenching rain to puerto rico by next week. >> this is a small hurricane right now, right, janice? >> doesn't matter. hurricane is a hurricane. >> nothing much right now. the wayward islands and the leeward islands are in the path of the storm before it gets to puerto rico and going to be moving pretty rapidly across the atlantic right now. the storm is strengthening a little more, although it has lost the central of its ey
. >> these failures would not occur if you had a california doj scan fingerprint process. >> reporter: reps for uber say the background check is required for taxi drivers. >>> two days after the fda approved the first lu ibido pill is being sued. pay $1 billion for sprout, which manufactures the drug. in october it will be sold under the brand name addy. >>> the first hurricane of the scenes has formed in the atlantic. here is a picture of hurricane danny taken...
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. >> a 67-year-old gunman walked into the doj building, shot at a federal security guard and killed himself. the guard also died. we will be following the story and have an update at 11:00. >>> we send you to "nbc nightly news" with lester holt where they have details on a shooting in france. americans may have stepped in to stop the shooter. flgs . >> thanks for joining us. see you at 11:00. >>> breaking news tonight. a gunman armed with an assault rifle opens fire on passengers on a high-speed train to paris. a dramatic takedown by americans on board. a u.s. military service member among the wounded. >>> also a major freefall on wall street. stocks plunged 500 points. over 1,000 in aweek. fears of a global economic slowdown triggering the worst sell-off in years. >>> state of emergency. a deadly fire disaster growing rapidly tonight as we learn about the young firefighters lost on the front lines. >>> and the crowd goes wild for donald trump. tens of thousands expected tonight. so many people they had to move the event to a football stadium. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer:
. >> a 67-year-old gunman walked into the doj building, shot at a federal security guard and killed himself. the guard also died. we will be following the story and have an update at 11:00. >>> we send you to "nbc nightly news" with lester holt where they have details on a shooting in france. americans may have stepped in to stop the shooter. flgs . >> thanks for joining us. see you at 11:00. >>> breaking news tonight. a gunman armed with an assault rifle...
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companies with an , the doj ise rise going to have to look at how much support they are going to haveo provide for corporate debt within their portfolio. i think that will be a big consideration. angie: we also expect malaysia thatsecond-quarter gdp, they have been under pressure is to say the least. what you see on the economic front? it faces a lot of challenges on the political front. tony: i think it terms of economic activity we are looking ok. i think the currency has devalued quite a lot in the recent weeks, but the economy is looking ok. issues weof political are seeing in malaysia will likely impact is like foreign estimate over the long term -- foreign investment over the long term and even business confidence. consumption in malaysia is looking ok. industrial production and even service growth are looking ok. i'm not particularly worried about the malaysian economy this quarter, but let's say a quarter or two out of if things don't change you will see some givedence thing speed of it a few more -- confidence thing. angie: it comes full circle. back to china it is the main e
companies with an , the doj ise rise going to have to look at how much support they are going to haveo provide for corporate debt within their portfolio. i think that will be a big consideration. angie: we also expect malaysia thatsecond-quarter gdp, they have been under pressure is to say the least. what you see on the economic front? it faces a lot of challenges on the political front. tony: i think it terms of economic activity we are looking ok. i think the currency has devalued quite a lot...
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the two inspector generals who referred the e-mails to the doj for review do see the potential for illegalityd taking a toll on hillary. a quinnipiac poll from thursday, a day before the e-mail release show 57% of voters don't view clinton as honest and trustworthy compared to 37% who do leading to more speculation that joe biden may enter the race. the "new york times" maureen dowd in a recent column gave insight into biden's thinking where she wrote about the influence of beau biden, the recently deceased vice president's son, quote, he promised to make his father promise to run arguing that the white house should not rely on clintons and that the country would be better off with biden values. dad, it's who you are and also an indication that democrats are sensing clinton's increasing vulnerability. >> thanks very much. arthel. >> he lost both of his hands to an inspecial while a toddler and now details behind the incredible procedure that's changed this little boy's life. "sunday housecal "sunday housecall" stick around. >> thank you for helping me do this. >>> i'm arthel neville. time now
the two inspector generals who referred the e-mails to the doj for review do see the potential for illegalityd taking a toll on hillary. a quinnipiac poll from thursday, a day before the e-mail release show 57% of voters don't view clinton as honest and trustworthy compared to 37% who do leading to more speculation that joe biden may enter the race. the "new york times" maureen dowd in a recent column gave insight into biden's thinking where she wrote about the influence of beau...
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as doj will have to do more the year goes on because it is the only source of stimulus. >> 32 monthsenomics.how is it doing? >> i would give it a four at best. it has three arrows, but really it has one. it the central bank. the third arrow, the most important one will make japan more competitive. activity, i would give it a four. and i think that would be generous in some ways. you would expect japan would be growing at a steady pace to be creating jobs. that is rising. it is mandate after all. >> you know you're not the only one harshly judging abenomics right now. our bloomberg view columnist. >> we are seeing a little bit of mixed picture in the asian region. china will probably resume by years end. on the malaysian sharemarket, down by 1.6%. a couple of major players we're watching around the region today. the season very much in full swing and australia. ceo andheard from the the shares doing really well. also doing well after its earnings are up 4.5%. by .6%. things down after the blast, shares down by 2.5% in mainland china. we have the oil price. region,where around the drag
as doj will have to do more the year goes on because it is the only source of stimulus. >> 32 monthsenomics.how is it doing? >> i would give it a four at best. it has three arrows, but really it has one. it the central bank. the third arrow, the most important one will make japan more competitive. activity, i would give it a four. and i think that would be generous in some ways. you would expect japan would be growing at a steady pace to be creating jobs. that is rising. it is...