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in so many words by the doj. it really goes back according to the report to the late or mid-1990s when they adopted a zero tolerance policy, which led to a lot of stops, a lot of searches, seizures, frisks. according to the doj, the modern view is more community oriented policing. this is also pro active policing but it involves a different approach. one the doj says is the better way. >> they say the way they have been doing this proactive policing not the way. let's bring in our cnn legal analyst. one example that stuck out to me, one man was stopped more than 30 times in four years, resulting in no citations with any of those stops. is anyone held accountable? what happens from here? >> apparently in baltimore you've got the problem of racial profiling as pervasive and the fourth amendment and its protections are nonexistent. what the doj is trying to do is say, look, web know there's a problem, the community has told us there's been a problem for decades. now we actually have concede proof. we're going to get
in so many words by the doj. it really goes back according to the report to the late or mid-1990s when they adopted a zero tolerance policy, which led to a lot of stops, a lot of searches, seizures, frisks. according to the doj, the modern view is more community oriented policing. this is also pro active policing but it involves a different approach. one the doj says is the better way. >> they say the way they have been doing this proactive policing not the way. let's bring in our cnn...
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in fact, the doj says problems didn't happen overnight. these violations have deeply eroded the mutual trust between bpd and the community it served. the doj found baltimore police routinely used excessive force, retaliated against people engaging in protected expression, and made unconstitutional stops, searches, and arrests--especially of african americans. one man was stopped 30 times in less than 4 years with none of the stops resulting in a citation or a criminal charge. the review looked at six years of data and conversations with groups all across baltimore, finding deficiencies in police training...policies... supervision and accountability. we know that our citiziens are outraged. baltimore's police commissioner says there's no tolerance for officers who are racist, sexist, discriminatory or biased...and promis baltimore's mayor estimates it could cost 5 to ten million dollars a year. the findings are challenging to hear, but let me be clear, i never sugar-coat our problems. the doj will be talking with the community and law enfor
in fact, the doj says problems didn't happen overnight. these violations have deeply eroded the mutual trust between bpd and the community it served. the doj found baltimore police routinely used excessive force, retaliated against people engaging in protected expression, and made unconstitutional stops, searches, and arrests--especially of african americans. one man was stopped 30 times in less than 4 years with none of the stops resulting in a citation or a criminal charge. the review looked...
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to ensure that information gets to doj and that meshes very tightly with the policy that doj issued tosure that we are working very closely with them and consistent with their policy. the last policy is on self site simulators and we worked with doj and both of us issued our policies at very close to the same time because we had worked together and our policies completely mashed. they may take a few pieces that are unique to doj or dhs but it looks at this as a technology that law enforcement can and does use. one of the reasons we issued it was because probably there's a lot of misinformation on what this technology is and how we are not using it which caused us to come out and explain in an open manner and a trans peer and manner what are doing and how we are using it. what self site simulators do, everyone in here probably has some sort of cell phone. your cell phone is trying to ping a tower to say i'm a cell phone and i need to connect and where's the nearest tower for me to connect to. your phone has a unique identifier that is not your phone number but it's a unique identifier t
to ensure that information gets to doj and that meshes very tightly with the policy that doj issued tosure that we are working very closely with them and consistent with their policy. the last policy is on self site simulators and we worked with doj and both of us issued our policies at very close to the same time because we had worked together and our policies completely mashed. they may take a few pieces that are unique to doj or dhs but it looks at this as a technology that law enforcement...
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not on jim comey's part but on the part of the higher ups in the doj.k, this meeting with bill clinton and loretta lynch at the phoenix airport. this was not an accident. everyone said -- like you just said is he honest, straightforward, great lawmaker. is he the top cop in the fbi. what happened -- >> i am as frustrated with you as -- with forgive me. i'm at frustrated as you are with the state department. we may not know until history is win. >> next on the run down, quite a different view of the hillary clinton email revelations. we'll be back in a moment. you can run an errand. (music playing) ♪ push it real good... (announcer vo) or you can take a joyride. bye bye, errands, we sing out loud here. siriusxm. road happy. no... they feel good? you wouldn't put up with part of a pair of glasses. so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with part of a day? these are not useful. live whole. not part. aleve. i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. or vi
not on jim comey's part but on the part of the higher ups in the doj.k, this meeting with bill clinton and loretta lynch at the phoenix airport. this was not an accident. everyone said -- like you just said is he honest, straightforward, great lawmaker. is he the top cop in the fbi. what happened -- >> i am as frustrated with you as -- with forgive me. i'm at frustrated as you are with the state department. we may not know until history is win. >> next on the run down, quite a...
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. >> if the doj were serious about this, they'd indict some of the people who got these favors.se people would spill the beans on what negotiations were with bill and his people and what negotiations were with hillary and her people. this is a very, very serious allegation of public corruption on top of that, the more these e-mails come out, the more that she swore under oath three times she surrendered more opportunity for a few -- future justice department to prosecute her, more things show up she's never surrendered. >> you said the doj should open up an investigation. and we went through doj saying they weren't going to indict hillary because the fbi said recommendation was not true. is this going to be another james comey we did an investigation? we'll turn it over to you and loretta lynch saying we're not going to do it? >> sorry to say i fear that. two months ago, i did not fear it. jim comey had a representation as a straight shooter, sorry to tell you, i'm not the only one saying this. he no longer has that reputation. >> there are good fbi agents in these cases. >> the
. >> if the doj were serious about this, they'd indict some of the people who got these favors.se people would spill the beans on what negotiations were with bill and his people and what negotiations were with hillary and her people. this is a very, very serious allegation of public corruption on top of that, the more these e-mails come out, the more that she swore under oath three times she surrendered more opportunity for a few -- future justice department to prosecute her, more things...
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they join forces with hhs and dark doj sister agencies the civil right division, community relations services and the office of community oriented policing services for a webinar on preventing bullying of and discrimination against muslim youth. oj jvp will follow up a webinar to that next month. we have over 14 webinars on bullying at our online university. the materials from these webinars is available through our national trade and technical assistance center. finally, the national institute of justice, doj's research development and evaluation agency has funded research on teen dating violence as part of the violence against women act since 2008, and several other programs examining the relationship between bullying and teen dating violence. that was a lot of information. my head is a little full. the harmful effects of bullying cannot be overstated. is a complex social and emotional phenomenon that affects far too many children and far too many children that we are seeing within our juvenile justice system. it's a complex problem that cannot be solved with simple solutions. all
they join forces with hhs and dark doj sister agencies the civil right division, community relations services and the office of community oriented policing services for a webinar on preventing bullying of and discrimination against muslim youth. oj jvp will follow up a webinar to that next month. we have over 14 webinars on bullying at our online university. the materials from these webinars is available through our national trade and technical assistance center. finally, the national institute...
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several of them even riding the elevator up to the doj office to speak wi there. a doj representative spoke with several of the protestors but after ward, they were not happy with the outcome. >> i am angry. >>reporter: they say doj said not enough time to review the case against arpaio. >> our family has been suffering for many years and they knew of this happening, and they had all the opportunities to prosecute him criminally before this order was made. >>reporter: this is all seeks reelection. it remains to be seen if it will help or hurt his chances for a seventh term in office. >>> coming up, a valley man facing murder charges. his roommate shot and killed. tonight, hear why the suspect says it was self-defense. >>> plus, it's hard to miss it if you drive over in the west valley. the company who's letting everyone know that isis sucks. >>> and a different kind of abs of steel. how 40 knives ended how much longer will you wait? how much longer will you go through the motions? how much longer will it be... of successfully quitting. call now, while you still ca
several of them even riding the elevator up to the doj office to speak wi there. a doj representative spoke with several of the protestors but after ward, they were not happy with the outcome. >> i am angry. >>reporter: they say doj said not enough time to review the case against arpaio. >> our family has been suffering for many years and they knew of this happening, and they had all the opportunities to prosecute him criminally before this order was made. >>reporter:...
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deandra corinthios is live near the doj's division of criminal investigations has set up a tip line,,, anyone who has any information about the officer involved shooting at 44th and auer saturday can get in touch with them directly...and remain anonymous community groups held a news conference thursday asking the d-o-j to release video from the body camera worn by the officer involved in the shooting. 23 year old sylville smith was killed. police say he was armed with a gun. attorney general brad schimel released a statement saying 'it is my goal to complete officer involved death investigations the a-c-l-u says.. that's not enough.. "every day they hold off on the release of the video and hold off on answering simple questions about the investigation diminishes community trust." the doj wants to be clear...the public should only submit tips based on facts...not speculation or investigators say submitting a tip will not trigger a radio call or send police to your location. we have the link for you just click on this story at fox6 now dot com live in milwaukee deandra corinthios fox6 n
deandra corinthios is live near the doj's division of criminal investigations has set up a tip line,,, anyone who has any information about the officer involved shooting at 44th and auer saturday can get in touch with them directly...and remain anonymous community groups held a news conference thursday asking the d-o-j to release video from the body camera worn by the officer involved in the shooting. 23 year old sylville smith was killed. police say he was armed with a gun. attorney general...
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deandra corinthios is live near sherman park with the latest the doj's division of criminal investigations has set up a tip line,,, anyone who has any information about the officer involved shooting at 44th and with them directly...and remain anonymous community groups held a news conference thursday asking the d-o-j to release video from the body camera worn by the officer involved in the shooting. 23 year old sylville smith was killed. police say he was armed with a gun. attorney general brad schimel released a statement in part that says 'it is my goal to complete officer involved death investigations expeditiously so the community gets the answers the a-c-l-u says.. that's not enough.. "every day they hold off on the release of the video and hold off on answering simple questions about the investigation diminishes community trust." the doj wants to be clear...the public should only submit tips based on facts...not speculation or hearsay. investigators say submitting a tip will not tri call or send police to your location. we have the link for you just click on this story at fox6 now do
deandra corinthios is live near sherman park with the latest the doj's division of criminal investigations has set up a tip line,,, anyone who has any information about the officer involved shooting at 44th and with them directly...and remain anonymous community groups held a news conference thursday asking the d-o-j to release video from the body camera worn by the officer involved in the shooting. 23 year old sylville smith was killed. police say he was armed with a gun. attorney general brad...
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that's another unique thing with baltimore and this doj investigation. this will position us better to move forward and address the concerns that have been noted. we are serious about making meaningful changes. that can't be lost in the details of this report. we are very, very serious and committed. change takes time. change takes commitment, and change tasks trust. we will get there. we will get there together. we wille better. we will pve it to the world, to this city that it can and will be done in baltimore and baltimore will be the model for this nation. it will be hard, but it will happen. this is a moment to get better. it's undoubtedly a tough moment, but a moment we will be able to reflect upon in the future and know that this was a turning point for better policing, not just in baltimore, but in our united states. i want to close by echoing something that the mayor says routinely. we are going to do whatever it takes, whatever it takes to have a police department that our citizens in baltimore deserve. thank you. >> thank you very much. we eve
that's another unique thing with baltimore and this doj investigation. this will position us better to move forward and address the concerns that have been noted. we are serious about making meaningful changes. that can't be lost in the details of this report. we are very, very serious and committed. change takes time. change takes commitment, and change tasks trust. we will get there. we will get there together. we wille better. we will pve it to the world, to this city that it can and will be...
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fox news is digging on this, but so far, the doj will neither confirm nor deny this report. also tonight, a conservative watchdog group forcing the release of dozens of previously unseen e-mails from former secretary of state clinton's private server. these e-mails were not included among the 30,000 already made public. the messages show conversations between a top executive at the clinton family charity and clinton's closest aides at the state department. including an urgent appeal to help a controversial foreign businessman, and a request to find a job for a mystery person whose name is being kept secret. then, just hours ago, as we have seen repeatedly during her run for the white house, mrs. clinton's missteps forcing the obama administration to handle the time, at a contentious state department briefing. watch. >> can you tell us why the state department redacted that name? and whether or not this person wound up getting a job or not? >> okay, well, i can't speak to a specific case, cases. >> i need a little help understanding why this person's name cannot be shared. >>
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the conversation with the doj, i must than judge sends us back, is pretty much done.hey will present their case, will present hours, the judge will decide and will move forward from there. i like being in front of the judge. david: we talked to you at the end of the first quarter, and you are optimistic with the affordable care act. has your town changed? mr. bertolini: a $200 million loss in the second quarter had a -- has a way of getting your attention. david: all right, mark, appreciate it. markets, on bloomberg amazon shares falling nearly 1% today but in the options inside segment, a bullish take on the online retailer. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets. it is time for options inside with julie hyman. julie? julie: thank you, david, joining me is kevin kelly, chief investment officer at recon capital. he is here on a good day because we have seen a spike in via tilly as we see the selloff in the market. i have a chart on the bloomberg of volatility, the day to day -- the intraday change in volatility. here you have it via the vix, of course,
the conversation with the doj, i must than judge sends us back, is pretty much done.hey will present their case, will present hours, the judge will decide and will move forward from there. i like being in front of the judge. david: we talked to you at the end of the first quarter, and you are optimistic with the affordable care act. has your town changed? mr. bertolini: a $200 million loss in the second quarter had a -- has a way of getting your attention. david: all right, mark, appreciate it....
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some top doj officials felt like there wasn't sufficient evidence.s felt there was and a case should be opened. >> bottom line, no case open right now? >> bottom line, no case open right now. these discussions happened earlier this year and they felt like there wasn't a case. but we do during this meeting, wolf, that this investigation that cnn first reported into terry mcauliffe and a donor to the clinton campaign could continue. the officials said you can continue focusing on that investigation, but we don't think there's enough evidence to open an investigation into the clinton foundation. >> terry mcauliffe, the governor of virginia and a good friend of the clintons. >> pamela brown reporting for us. >>> coming up, electronic watergate. that's how a top democrat is characterizing a massive hack targeting politicians in washington. why officials now think the hack is bigger than they initially thought. >>> hillary clinton set to deliver a speech on the economy. looking at live pictures from warren, michigan. aides tell us it will be a direct respo
some top doj officials felt like there wasn't sufficient evidence.s felt there was and a case should be opened. >> bottom line, no case open right now? >> bottom line, no case open right now. these discussions happened earlier this year and they felt like there wasn't a case. but we do during this meeting, wolf, that this investigation that cnn first reported into terry mcauliffe and a donor to the clinton campaign could continue. the officials said you can continue focusing on that...
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not just doj. the whole administration has been focusing on this issue. issue, it isn't just law enforcement and tickets and the like but you often see small municipalities that have a system or structure for various offenses ranging from your property issues, license tags that really do fall disproportional on my door individuals. you see a system where if someone gets cut up in say a misdemeanor offense, there should be just a fight at a calm because they can't afford the fine, it doubles. what sense does that make what you can't afford to pay $50, so now we will now charge $100. and then we can't be the $100, now it's 200 don't. once it reaches a certain level anthen you can puzzle it be in prison. when you imprison people than me lose their job. this has been a problem we've been trying to raise attention to throughout the administration. the why does have some convenience on this issue as well. we have more than just federal law. there is the power of the bully pulpit to the president has spoken on this issue. i've spoken on. it's the power of public
not just doj. the whole administration has been focusing on this issue. issue, it isn't just law enforcement and tickets and the like but you often see small municipalities that have a system or structure for various offenses ranging from your property issues, license tags that really do fall disproportional on my door individuals. you see a system where if someone gets cut up in say a misdemeanor offense, there should be just a fight at a calm because they can't afford the fine, it doubles....
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the doj also found t that baltimore police use unreasasonable force against juveniles and people with mental health disabilities, unlawfully -- an. well for more we are joined by two guests. baynard woods is a freelance journalist who writes for the guardian. his recent article is titled, "two baltimores: doj investigation into police finds vast racial disparity." he is editor at large for the "baltimore city paper." and ralikh hayes is an activist and the coordinator of baltimore bloc, a grassroots collective. we welcome you both to democracy now! can you lay out these findings that the justice department has just released in this 163-page report? >> sure. it is really striking. on the one hand, it is what everyone, especially baltimore's black residents, have been saying all step of this passes 70 of the data collected dust but the specificity of the data collected of the targeting of african-american neighborhoods that goes back to the city by targeting- certain neighborhoods come also targeting certain populations, specifically the city's black population and you have these vast,
the doj also found t that baltimore police use unreasasonable force against juveniles and people with mental health disabilities, unlawfully -- an. well for more we are joined by two guests. baynard woods is a freelance journalist who writes for the guardian. his recent article is titled, "two baltimores: doj investigation into police finds vast racial disparity." he is editor at large for the "baltimore city paper." and ralikh hayes is an activist and the coordinator of...
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fox news is digging on this, but so far, the doj will neither confirm nor deny this report. also tonight, a conservative watchdog group forcing the release of dozens of previously unseen e-mails from former secretary of state clinton's private server. these e-mails were not included among the 30,000 already made public. the messages show conversations between a top executive at the clinton family charity and clinton's closest aides at the state department. including an urgent appeal to help a controversial foreign businessman, and a request to find a job for a mystery person whose name is being kept secret. then, just hours ago, as we have seen repeatedly during her run for the white house, mrs. clinton's missteps forcing the obama administration to handle the fallout. this time, at a contentious state department briefing. watch. >> can you tell us why the state department redacted that name? and whether or not this person wound up getting a job or not? >> okay, well, i can't speak to a specific case, cases. >> i need a little help understanding why this person's name cannot
fox news is digging on this, but so far, the doj will neither confirm nor deny this report. also tonight, a conservative watchdog group forcing the release of dozens of previously unseen e-mails from former secretary of state clinton's private server. these e-mails were not included among the 30,000 already made public. the messages show conversations between a top executive at the clinton family charity and clinton's closest aides at the state department. including an urgent appeal to help a...
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reaction from a doj whistleblow whistleblower.king a sheer debate as she announces she'll not be treating donald trump fairly in her classes. is that fair? we debate and you will decide. technology. technology... say, have you seen all the amazing technology in geico's mobile app? mobile app? look. electronic id cards, emergency roadside service, i can even submit a claim. wow... yep, geico's mobile app works like a charm. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. whmade plastics that tmake them lighter?rs the lubricants that improved fuel economy. even technology to make engines more efficient. what company does all this? exxonmobil, that's who. we're working on all these things to make cars better and use less fuel. helping you save money and reduce emissions. and you thought we just made the gas. energy lives here. juswho own them,ople every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be help starting your business, vendor contracts or employment agreeme
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deandra corinthios is live near the doj's division of criminal investigations has set up a tip line,,, anyone who has any information about the officer involved shooting at 44th and auer saturday can get in touch with them directly...and remain anonymous community groups held a news conference thursday asking the d-o-j to release video from the body camera worn by the officer involved in sylville smith was killed. police say he was armed with a gun. attorney general brad schimel released a statement saying 'it is my goal to complete officer involved death investigations expeditiously so the community gets the answers they deserve,' the a-c-l-u says.. that's not enough.. "every day they hold off on the questions about the investigation diminishes community trust." the doj wants to be clear...the public should only submit tips based on facts...not speculation or hearsay. investigators say submitting a tip will not trigger a radio call or send police to your location. we have the link for you just click on this story at fox6 now dot com live in milwaukee deandra corinthios fox6 news. you
deandra corinthios is live near the doj's division of criminal investigations has set up a tip line,,, anyone who has any information about the officer involved shooting at 44th and auer saturday can get in touch with them directly...and remain anonymous community groups held a news conference thursday asking the d-o-j to release video from the body camera worn by the officer involved in sylville smith was killed. police say he was armed with a gun. attorney general brad schimel released a...
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the head of the doj's civil rights division will formally announce the findings described as revealing a broken relationship between police and community. details of the critical report have already been made public, including the overall conclusion baltimore city police routinely stopped, searched and arrested african-americans without provocation and routinely used excessive force. it comes more than a year after the arrest in police custody death of freddie gray. the states attorney charged six officers in relation to gray's death. none of those officers who stood trial were found guilty. three were acquitted. six weeks ago the charges against the three remaining officers were all dropped. coming up, we'll have our justice correspondent pete williams joining us more. we'll bring you to that live press event as soon as it begins on msnbc. >>> now to donald trump's latest controversial remarks with battleground polling showing a pretty difficult road ahead. trump facing calls for his ouster as republican nominee all because of these most recent comments from a north carolina rally on
the head of the doj's civil rights division will formally announce the findings described as revealing a broken relationship between police and community. details of the critical report have already been made public, including the overall conclusion baltimore city police routinely stopped, searched and arrested african-americans without provocation and routinely used excessive force. it comes more than a year after the arrest in police custody death of freddie gray. the states attorney charged...
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amy: let me go to baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings blake spoke wednesday about the doj's findings. >> reports assessment and its follow-up to it will help us to heal the relationship between the police and our communities. i also want to be clear that we have not in standing still while this inquiry was under way. indeed, some of these reforms then before i asked department of justice to investigate the department. the city has taken first steps in a long path to reform and we have begun to see real benefits. police department is already making significant changes, the community is providing valuable insight, and officers and citizens are working together to improve our communities and the policing that is happening within them. amy: ralikh hayes, your response to what the mayor said? >> i think she is a liar. i think she has no spine when it comes to listening to citizens and representing them. i firmly believe that, one, she is a lame-duck mayor and will be out of office relatively soon so any commitment on her part is extremely false. i think the reforms are band-aid solutions t
amy: let me go to baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings blake spoke wednesday about the doj's findings. >> reports assessment and its follow-up to it will help us to heal the relationship between the police and our communities. i also want to be clear that we have not in standing still while this inquiry was under way. indeed, some of these reforms then before i asked department of justice to investigate the department. the city has taken first steps in a long path to reform and we have...
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the doj made the announcement this morning at the u.s. attorney's office in denver. cops is launching comprehensive review of the commerce city police department. only 12 other cities in the country have had this type of review done. one stage is shooting, another is accused of inappropriately touching women during traffic stops. the doj cops office will release an initial report in 6 to 8 months, but will continue to follow the progress of the department for another year and a half, th final report. >>> a fast moving wildfire in southern california has already burned at least 47 square miles in just 24 hours. the bluecut fire is burning in los angeles, and is close to several highways, including i- 15, which connects l.a. with las vegas. more than 34,000 homes, roughly 82,000 people are in the evacuation area. no word yet what caused the are moving down stream, spreading out into new communities. some 30,000 people have needed help getting to dry ground. more than 40,000 homes have been damaged. 11 people have died as a result of the floods. >>> donald trump is shak
the doj made the announcement this morning at the u.s. attorney's office in denver. cops is launching comprehensive review of the commerce city police department. only 12 other cities in the country have had this type of review done. one stage is shooting, another is accused of inappropriately touching women during traffic stops. the doj cops office will release an initial report in 6 to 8 months, but will continue to follow the progress of the department for another year and a half, th final...
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we've seen doj reports in cleveland and of course back in the 2000s lapd.here is a little bit of this, this is what people have been saying for a long time. >> we knew it to be true, before the report. >> the context of baltimore was, >> the context of baltimore was, freddie gray happened. there was a sort of unrest, there was the recriminations, indictments of six officers, there have been acquittals and now they've dropped the charges in the sense of like, well, this whole thing was kind of like a fake thing. and then this report comes out. >> yeah, and i think in many ways, this vindicates marylin mosby and her public statements about the deep corruption in the police department that hindered the freddie gray case. again, i'm hopeful about this -- the consent decree will match the intensity of the findings. the findings we knew to be true. the ferguson report was deep. the consent decree at ferguson is a real model that presses for things like youth involvement, changing the municipal code. what's also interesting is this calls out some of the provisions
we've seen doj reports in cleveland and of course back in the 2000s lapd.here is a little bit of this, this is what people have been saying for a long time. >> we knew it to be true, before the report. >> the context of baltimore was, >> the context of baltimore was, freddie gray happened. there was a sort of unrest, there was the recriminations, indictments of six officers, there have been acquittals and now they've dropped the charges in the sense of like, well, this whole...
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are you still looking to settle this with the doj or fight it in court?l be meeting with the judge shortly. this is now in front of the court. there are two main themes to this discussion. does medicare advantage compete with medicare traditional. in the congressional record, congressmen and senators talked about whether or not there was going to be a cannibalization of traditional medicare by medicare advantage. in our case, the doj has said these are two completely separate markets and do not compete. if we were to put those two markets together, we would not require any investor teachers at all, so that will be our first presentation to the judge. the next will be that if you don't believe that is an appropriate market, here we have a complete remedy, which we announced today, for all the plus some where we think there are more markets needed to support the ongoing competitor we would create in the vesting these markets. the company of four other big insurers, is it and they just to you, do you think if you're case is heard in concert with the anthem-c
are you still looking to settle this with the doj or fight it in court?l be meeting with the judge shortly. this is now in front of the court. there are two main themes to this discussion. does medicare advantage compete with medicare traditional. in the congressional record, congressmen and senators talked about whether or not there was going to be a cannibalization of traditional medicare by medicare advantage. in our case, the doj has said these are two completely separate markets and do not...
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anial announcement comes later today but the doj has alady released a copy of the report. it shows a pattern of discrimination ainst african americans in baltimore. the report details traffic stops and searches and esive force. which can seeing the deadly yn a decade. n-year-old bo the family memrs made it safely but the n-ye-old was hit a died. 19pe shot on monday and nine killed. >> new this morning, a case of mistaken identity for a tourist in germany. the chinese man was trying to file a report about his missing wallet but he accidentally signed an asylum application form and was taken to this refugee shelter. chinese restaurant were able to translatane tourist was released from red cross care. he reportedly thanked everyone for their kind treatment and set off to finish his trip. >> new this morning, a newlywed in india had to set out on his honeymoon alone after his wife lost her passport. i can't believe this. he tweeted out this photo, on board a plane to italy holding a the bride realized she lost her passport just two days before the trip, but the groom decided t
anial announcement comes later today but the doj has alady released a copy of the report. it shows a pattern of discrimination ainst african americans in baltimore. the report details traffic stops and searches and esive force. which can seeing the deadly yn a decade. n-year-old bo the family memrs made it safely but the n-ye-old was hit a died. 19pe shot on monday and nine killed. >> new this morning, a case of mistaken identity for a tourist in germany. the chinese man was trying to...
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. >> that death prompted a department of justice investigation and the report outlines what the doj calls a pattern of violating the constitution and anti-discrimination more. emily schmidt has more. >> reporter: there's no mention of freddie gray or his death in the department of justice's did not happen overnight. >> these violations deeply evoid roded the trust of the community is serves. >> reporter: the report found they used excessive force and made unconstitutional stops, searches and arrests, especially of african-americans. >> one african-american man was stopped 30 times in less than four years. none of t >> reporter: the review looked at six years of data. finding deficiencies in police training, policy, supervision and accountability. >> we know that our citizens are outraged. >> reporter: the police commissioner said there's no tolerance for officers who are racists, sexists and promises changes. the mayor estimates it could cost $5 million to $10 million a to hear. but let me be clear. i never sugar coat a problem. >> reporter: the doj will be talking with the community and
. >> that death prompted a department of justice investigation and the report outlines what the doj calls a pattern of violating the constitution and anti-discrimination more. emily schmidt has more. >> reporter: there's no mention of freddie gray or his death in the department of justice's did not happen overnight. >> these violations deeply evoid roded the trust of the community is serves. >> reporter: the report found they used excessive force and made...
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they know the doj has a tendency to surprise sometimes. extension of the moves you saw in bonds and currencies a couple of weeks ago when they passed on a cut. -- the you think this will be the catalyst in the scenario we painted out in the last five minutes? >> it is a tiptoe down the path to easy money. eventvery likely to be an to give you 25 basis points in backup. big move wall, -- jon: fascinating discussion. he will be back. thanks, jonathan. time warner's turner invest in digital publisher -- this is turner's second that online publishers. back in march, it invested in mashable. joining us is john martin. welcome, mr. martin. let's start with this investment in 29. you are leading $45 million. it's going to us why you're making this investment? >> as you said a little bit in terms of the portfolio, the brands we run and operate on a day-to-day basis, more and more, we are focusing on where consumers are going, and where consumers are spending an engagement time. so a big part of our strategy is to make, either through organic inves
they know the doj has a tendency to surprise sometimes. extension of the moves you saw in bonds and currencies a couple of weeks ago when they passed on a cut. -- the you think this will be the catalyst in the scenario we painted out in the last five minutes? >> it is a tiptoe down the path to easy money. eventvery likely to be an to give you 25 basis points in backup. big move wall, -- jon: fascinating discussion. he will be back. thanks, jonathan. time warner's turner invest in digital...
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officer involved shooting...or any events leading up to it or that may have occured after it...the doj' wants to hear from you. you can now leave an anonymous tip online... investigators say submitting a tip will not trigger a radio call or send answers. community groups are calling on the state to release the video from the body camera worn by the officer involved in the shooting. 23 year old slyville smith was shot and killed by a milwaukee police officer on saturday...following a traffic stop near 44th and auer. police say smith was armed with a gun. the aclu says holding off on releasing the video is affecting community trust. and the coalition of justice feels the officer's body camera should be released... first to smith's family.. then to the public. understand is what took between that officer and that gentleman that lost his life the d-o-j released a statement-- which in part reads... 'doj is working expeditiously, and within the parameters of the law, to provide the community a transparent view of the events that took place on august 13 in a timely manner.' if you would like
officer involved shooting...or any events leading up to it or that may have occured after it...the doj' wants to hear from you. you can now leave an anonymous tip online... investigators say submitting a tip will not trigger a radio call or send answers. community groups are calling on the state to release the video from the body camera worn by the officer involved in the shooting. 23 year old slyville smith was shot and killed by a milwaukee police officer on saturday...following a traffic...
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case i get from his the that made a footnote that the doj has this particular policy from last year. one other thing i want to draw a distinction with is that the court orders that they have been talking about these are court orders pursuant to the communications act and they had a standard that is not up to probable cause. standard a totally list of procedure and i'm sure there are instances where there is no order at all grade when they do get the orders there is a court review of this particular information. how thorough those orders are i think pens of how much information is put in this particular orders and what questions the judges are asking. i think it is incumbent on our judiciary to have a working knowledge of what these things are and what they are doing and what they are siding. -- signing. right that the department of justice last year did issue a policy that was set forward in the sense that federal agent should be getting a word before the use stingray. but the policy has glaring loopholes. applyrst is it does not to states and localities that you federal funding to b
case i get from his the that made a footnote that the doj has this particular policy from last year. one other thing i want to draw a distinction with is that the court orders that they have been talking about these are court orders pursuant to the communications act and they had a standard that is not up to probable cause. standard a totally list of procedure and i'm sure there are instances where there is no order at all grade when they do get the orders there is a court review of this...
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the mayor asked for the doj investigation after the death of freddie gray.he report blames no one in particular, but baltimore's zero tolerance policing began in 1999, under then democratic mayor martin o'malley. arrests soared to a high of over 108,000 in 2005. equivalent to 1/6th of the city's population. >> the police department's street enforcement strategy became a quest to produce large numbers of enforcement actions. pedestrian stops in particular. >> reporter: community leaders say a wholesale culture change is needed. >> when you have a wound, you just don't throw a band-aid on it. you have to put some antiseptic on it. >> reporter: the city of baltimore and the justice department now enter into an agreement in principle which sets in notion numerous reports, including better training, equipment and community relations, monitored by doj observers. the police commissioner welcomes the change. >> those who choose to wear this uniform and choose to blatantly disregard someone's rights should be uncomfortable, because we are not going to tolerate it. >>
the mayor asked for the doj investigation after the death of freddie gray.he report blames no one in particular, but baltimore's zero tolerance policing began in 1999, under then democratic mayor martin o'malley. arrests soared to a high of over 108,000 in 2005. equivalent to 1/6th of the city's population. >> the police department's street enforcement strategy became a quest to produce large numbers of enforcement actions. pedestrian stops in particular. >> reporter: community...
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the doj says the department has been engaging in a practice of the following.onstitutional stops, searches and arrests. discriminating against african-americans. using excessive force. and retaliating against free speech. we'll bring you that press conference live as soon as it starts. back to politics though, donald trump thrives on headlines and outrage but today there's a sobering gravitas in the often asked question, has he finally gone too far? at best, mr. trump has forced his fellow republicans to mop up another pr debacle. at worst, he has plunged to a new low, suggesting violence as the way to stop hillary clinton and her perceived threat to gun rights. >> if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is, i don't know. >> cnn's jason carroll live in abington, virginia, where trump is due to speak later on today, good morning, jason. >> reporter: good morning to you, carol. a number of trump's critics saying he has to be held responsible for his words. help has to be heldable for his words.
the doj says the department has been engaging in a practice of the following.onstitutional stops, searches and arrests. discriminating against african-americans. using excessive force. and retaliating against free speech. we'll bring you that press conference live as soon as it starts. back to politics though, donald trump thrives on headlines and outrage but today there's a sobering gravitas in the often asked question, has he finally gone too far? at best, mr. trump has forced his fellow...
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we can't trust the doj. >> we need a word other than cozy to describe how clinton was with the state department, sharing employees, comparing schedules and mixing foundation donors with those begging for favors from the state department. why not a special prosecutor? >> as a democrat, we know i love to spend money, i'm not going to take that argument there. i understand the cause for concern and, you know, very liberal publications like "the washington post" have said that the clinton foundation should disband and hand their operations over to the bill and melinda gates foundation. i understand the concern. as to the ap report which lisa cited, a lot of people have torn that apart. 55% of the nongovernment people that she had meetings with were also donors, you're not talking about the thousands of other people who are government officials she met with and also talking about the ap went off about mohammad eunice and eli wisele, a new low there. the gop just wants to hammer this over and over because donald trump is sinking and they think that this what is they can do, make her seem s
we can't trust the doj. >> we need a word other than cozy to describe how clinton was with the state department, sharing employees, comparing schedules and mixing foundation donors with those begging for favors from the state department. why not a special prosecutor? >> as a democrat, we know i love to spend money, i'm not going to take that argument there. i understand the cause for concern and, you know, very liberal publications like "the washington post" have said that...
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the detention watch network has called on the doj to have this policy also for the homeland securityetwork. can you talk about that? >> is important to understand this policy shift will not impact immigrant detention centers. many people think about the prisons that will be impacted that seth described because their immigrant only facilities. essentially, separate but equal prisons he helped to expose. we want to be clear the decision from the doj will not impact anything that has to do with dhs, department of homeland security. however, that is where the momentum is. people are saying if there are flaws without private prison operators accused of shortcuts run federal facilities under one agency, what about under another agency? something else i think that is important is things -- juan: the same companies, more or less. >> cca and geo primarily. they also have the contracts for the immigrant detention centers, which arare largely privatized, but not all. we thing i want to mention, talked about the federal prisons that are closing that hold so-called criminal aliens -- that is what
the detention watch network has called on the doj to have this policy also for the homeland securityetwork. can you talk about that? >> is important to understand this policy shift will not impact immigrant detention centers. many people think about the prisons that will be impacted that seth described because their immigrant only facilities. essentially, separate but equal prisons he helped to expose. we want to be clear the decision from the doj will not impact anything that has to do...
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we also checked with the doj today on when they might release the body camera video, which the police chief has said shows the gun in smith's hand when he was shot. they told us they don't have anything new to release. they told us "the doj is working expeditiously and within the parameters of the law, to provide the community a transparent view of the events however, we are not prepared to release any of the video evidence at this time." the officer remains on administrative duty pending the outcome of the investigation. kathy: thank you. the shooting happened saturday afternoon during a traffic stop at 44th and auer. police claiming sylville smith got out of his car and ran. a gun during the encounter and adds the officer shot smith in the chest and arm. it has not been released. the gun, according to investigators, was stolen from waukesha county. the suspect's family claims he had a lawsuit against police, and the city tells 12 news there are no lawsuits or formal complaints. during the unrest following the shooting, eight businesses were set on fire. the bureau of alcohol, tobacc
we also checked with the doj today on when they might release the body camera video, which the police chief has said shows the gun in smith's hand when he was shot. they told us they don't have anything new to release. they told us "the doj is working expeditiously and within the parameters of the law, to provide the community a transparent view of the events however, we are not prepared to release any of the video evidence at this time." the officer remains on administrative duty...
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after the doj announced thursday it would no longer use private prisons, stock prices for correctionsorporation of geo both plunged about 40%. but a financial analyst at, core genuity said "the massive falloffs in the stocks imply the risks will spread to other federal state and local jurisdictions. we believe it is unlikely. as such think today's stock action is based more on fear than actual cash flow risk." but in the ceo of corrections june, corporation of america damon hininger, told a forum of investors his firm will be "just fine" no matter who is elected to the white house this fall. this is him speaking. >> we've had some nice growth in our business under those three respective presidents. yet a lot of growth under clinton and bush and we've had a lot of growth under president obama. so with that, if we continue to do a good job on the quality -- and we can demonstrate savings, both on capital voice but also cost savings in our services, then i think we will be just fine. juan: that was the ceo of corrections corporation of america just in june. talk about this company. how d
after the doj announced thursday it would no longer use private prisons, stock prices for correctionsorporation of geo both plunged about 40%. but a financial analyst at, core genuity said "the massive falloffs in the stocks imply the risks will spread to other federal state and local jurisdictions. we believe it is unlikely. as such think today's stock action is based more on fear than actual cash flow risk." but in the ceo of corrections june, corporation of america damon hininger,...
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here's part of th statment...in recognition affected ilwaukee resides, doj is workinexpeditiously, anin thparameter communit ansparent view othth eve took pce augu13 in a timely manner. 3however, we arnot prepared reley evidence at this tim 3ter all the destruction... people from the communitare coing together to make sure the kids in the sherman park to return to in the fall.hool fall.they say they're no ing to let what happened ovee last few ds sca the them.cb58's vid ade joins us live from erman rk with more..avid. this is townsd street school .a rough eight right her.. it's brand new alonthpaintings on the plund black top... new parknches... andmurals on t walls inside the schl... tk ws r done by volunteers from ge care...they were schedule to come out there for this community day before last weekenviolence.this school was t damaged... t it's just a few blocks from toay... vols say they ver considered baing on this project because of what happened a few days ago. "we're going to be here in the good mes ar gng to be here in the bad times. if anything whatppe had over the several days
here's part of th statment...in recognition affected ilwaukee resides, doj is workinexpeditiously, anin thparameter communit ansparent view othth eve took pce augu13 in a timely manner. 3however, we arnot prepared reley evidence at this tim 3ter all the destruction... people from the communitare coing together to make sure the kids in the sherman park to return to in the fall.hool fall.they say they're no ing to let what happened ovee last few ds sca the them.cb58's vid ade joins us live from...
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not just doj. the whole administration has been focusing on this issue. issue, it isn't just law enforcement and tickets and the like but you often see small , municipalities that have a system or structure for various offenses ranging from your property issues, license tags that really do fall disproportionately on minority individuals. you see a system where if someone gets cut up in say a misdemeanor offense, there should be just a fine and they go home because they can't afford the fine, it doubles. what sense does that make? you can't afford to pay $50, so now we will now charge $100. and then we can't be the $100, now it is $200. once it reaches a certain monetary level, then you could be put in prison. when you imprison people than me lose their job. this has been a problem we've been trying to raise attention to throughout the administration. the white house has had some convening on this issue as well. we have more than just federal law. there is the power of the bully pulpit. the president has spoken on this issue. i have spoken on it as well. i
not just doj. the whole administration has been focusing on this issue. issue, it isn't just law enforcement and tickets and the like but you often see small , municipalities that have a system or structure for various offenses ranging from your property issues, license tags that really do fall disproportionately on minority individuals. you see a system where if someone gets cut up in say a misdemeanor offense, there should be just a fine and they go home because they can't afford the fine, it...
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. >> while the feds say the vast majority of the city's police officers are good, the doj said it also discovered some disturbing patterns of policing. >> reporter: a 163-page justice department report finding baltimore police officers routinely discriminate against african americans, use excessive force, and are not held accountable for misconduct. the doj discovering black residents were more likely to be stopped and searched both as pedestrians and drivers. >> these violations have deeply eroded the mutual trust between bpd and the communities. >> reporter: it also noted officers recorded more than 300,000 pedestrian stops from january 2010 to may 2015. nearly half of them were made with two small predominantly african american districts that contain only 11% of the city's population. seven black men were stopped more than 30 times each. >> those who choose to wear this uniform and choose to blatantly disregard someone's rights absolutely should be uncomfortable. >> reporter: the year-long probe was launched after the april 2015 death of freddie gray, a 25-year-old black man who die
. >> while the feds say the vast majority of the city's police officers are good, the doj said it also discovered some disturbing patterns of policing. >> reporter: a 163-page justice department report finding baltimore police officers routinely discriminate against african americans, use excessive force, and are not held accountable for misconduct. the doj discovering black residents were more likely to be stopped and searched both as pedestrians and drivers. >> these...
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officials brought this case to the doj and then it was just dropped. the fbi director, last month before capitol hill. he would not confirm or deny the existence of any type of investigation into the clinton foundation. but what we're now learning is what we have had released in these emails thanks to freedom of information act requests the judicial watch is that there were requests from clinton foundation donors to those in the state department for meeting, for job offers and these requests now and these lawsuits now continue to try to get more emails out from the state department. state department officials and from hillary clinton. >> in other words, the plot thickens? >> the plot thickens and on top of all of that, greta, you have the separate dnc hack which is somewhat unpredictable what's going to come out of that. >> rich, thank you. >> the "on the record" political panel is back from the "boston globe" victoria mcgrane and boston globe aaron blake. aaron, now, where do we go from here. >> it's another drip, drip, drip of this whole controversy
officials brought this case to the doj and then it was just dropped. the fbi director, last month before capitol hill. he would not confirm or deny the existence of any type of investigation into the clinton foundation. but what we're now learning is what we have had released in these emails thanks to freedom of information act requests the judicial watch is that there were requests from clinton foundation donors to those in the state department for meeting, for job offers and these requests...
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the mayor asked for the doj investigation after the death of freddie gray. report blames no one in particular, but baltimore's zero tolerance policing began in 1999, under then democratic mayor martin o'malley. arrests soared to a high of over 108,000 in 2005. equivalent to 1/6th of the city's population. >> the police department's street enforcement strategy became a quest to produce large numbers of enforcement actions. pedestrian stops in particular. >> reporter: community leaders say a wholesale culture change is needed. >> when you have a wound, you just don't throw a band-aid on it. you have to put some antiseptic on it. >> reporter: the city of baltimore and the justice department now enter into an agreement in principle which sets in notion numerous reports, including better training, equipment and community relations, monitored by doj observers. the police commissioner welcomes the change. >> those who choose to wear this uniform and choose to blatantly disregard someone's rights should be uncomfortable, because we are not going to tolerate it. >> r
the mayor asked for the doj investigation after the death of freddie gray. report blames no one in particular, but baltimore's zero tolerance policing began in 1999, under then democratic mayor martin o'malley. arrests soared to a high of over 108,000 in 2005. equivalent to 1/6th of the city's population. >> the police department's street enforcement strategy became a quest to produce large numbers of enforcement actions. pedestrian stops in particular. >> reporter: community...
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this doj report is just a first step next will be court enforced agreement that will hold city baltimore accountable for making reforms. news. >>> the kansas water park where a ten-year-old boy was killed was just reopened. and new at noon, sources have confirmed with the associated press that that boy was decapitated. i hate to hear that ride he was killed op will stay closed forrest season. this as more people start to come forward reeventually they've also had bad experiences on that water slide. they say restraints on slide did not work properly. the park has not commented on those claims. and the case remains under investigation. >>> a football coach in washington state says he was fired for praying. now he wants his job back. joe kennedy is filed a federal lawsuit against brehmer ton school district. claiming he was let go because of his religious beliefs. he says he's prayed before and after games since 2008. students have been known to join in. the district told him to stop last year. but he kept ongoing it. his lawyers believe the district fired him illegally violating his free
this doj report is just a first step next will be court enforced agreement that will hold city baltimore accountable for making reforms. news. >>> the kansas water park where a ten-year-old boy was killed was just reopened. and new at noon, sources have confirmed with the associated press that that boy was decapitated. i hate to hear that ride he was killed op will stay closed forrest season. this as more people start to come forward reeventually they've also had bad experiences on...
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the doj had not yet released the body camera footage. meanwhile...smiths family is grieving in the national spotlight reverend jesse jackson of the rainbow push coalition will deliver the eulogy. he says the unrest in sherman park...is have led to violence in other cities across the nation in recent months. 'we should not have towns so delineated so clearly by race and poverty we all deserve an even playing' 'what we have really been seeking to do is wrap our arms around the family not just today but in the days after sylvilles death we will continue to do that even after the visitation will end in 30 minutes a processional of ministers will then lead smiths family into the sanctuary for the final viewing of smiths body...this will be followed by a closed casket service. reporting live in milwaukee dc fox6 news breaking news in the "steven avery" case... the chicago attorney representing avery has asked a court of appeals to put the this...while she pursues new d-n-a testing in circuit court. attorney "kathleen zellner" had until monday
the doj had not yet released the body camera footage. meanwhile...smiths family is grieving in the national spotlight reverend jesse jackson of the rainbow push coalition will deliver the eulogy. he says the unrest in sherman park...is have led to violence in other cities across the nation in recent months. 'we should not have towns so delineated so clearly by race and poverty we all deserve an even playing' 'what we have really been seeking to do is wrap our arms around the family not just...
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melissa: we're talking about this perjury case right here, do you think doj will pursue it?ans, the proper, you know, investigation. i am not an expert in terms of how the doj process works but what i would say, we have balanced congress for a reason. we have republicans and democrats and oversight committees in place for a reason. they will be forced to go through whatever the proper mechanisms have had. if they don't think there is proper evidence, that is different issue. that is not something we can influence. but i do believe the systems are at work. i think they're doing their job. melissa, okay. the -- >> the proper answer there, melissa, about the justice department was, no, of course not. they're not going to prosecute. melissa: but that is the not point. >> before the election or even during the period after that. melissa: but fred, perhaps that is not the point. last time we went through this, even as comey came out and showed evidence and said he wasn't going to pursue it, her poll numbers dipped dramatically during that period. i remember next week the democrats
melissa: we're talking about this perjury case right here, do you think doj will pursue it?ans, the proper, you know, investigation. i am not an expert in terms of how the doj process works but what i would say, we have balanced congress for a reason. we have republicans and democrats and oversight committees in place for a reason. they will be forced to go through whatever the proper mechanisms have had. if they don't think there is proper evidence, that is different issue. that is not...