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evans is any announcements? >> thank you mr. chair. please silent all cell phones and electronic device. speaker building at polk and california. >> [gavel] the meeting will come to order. good afternoon everyone. this is the thursday march 19, 2015 meeting of the public safety and neighborhood services committee of the san francisco board of supervisors. my name is eric mar. to my left is david campos and supervisor christensen. our clerk is mr. derek evans and i wanted to thank sfgtv staff for televising us today. mr. evans is any announcements? >> thank you mr. chair. please silent all cell phones and electronic device. speaker cards and items somebody submitted to the clerk and on the board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you. we have four items on the agenda today. i know we have visitors from afar and crucial hearings before us. please call item 1. >> item 1 is a liquor license transfer hearing to consider the transfer of a type 20 off-sale bear and wine license from 4555 california street to 1475 polk str
evans is any announcements? >> thank you mr. chair. please silent all cell phones and electronic device. speaker building at polk and california. >> [gavel] the meeting will come to order. good afternoon everyone. this is the thursday march 19, 2015 meeting of the public safety and neighborhood services committee of the san francisco board of supervisors. my name is eric mar. to my left is david campos and supervisor christensen. our clerk is mr. derek evans and i wanted to thank...
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i want to go right to our justice reporter evan perez and our cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. evan, first to you. >> this is some really stark findings by the justice department civil rights division against what it said were systematic discriminatory practices by the ferguson police department and the city's municipal court. i'll give you some statistics that the justice department findings say show how much african-americans were targeted for tickets, for jail fines, for municipal court proceedings and so on. 85% of vehicles stops between 2012 and 2014 were of african-americans. 93% of people who were arrested were black during the same period. and here's another couple statistics. 90% of all citations were against african-americans during this time.
i want to go right to our justice reporter evan perez and our cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. evan, first to you. >> this is some really stark findings by the justice department civil rights division against what it said were systematic discriminatory practices by the ferguson police department and the city's municipal court. i'll give you some statistics that the justice department findings say show how much african-americans were targeted for tickets, for jail fines, for municipal...
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here's evan greer of fight for the future. evan: this is an unprecedented victory that everyone, a year ago, thought was impossible. they did not anticipate what happens when any institution of power comes to take away people pass internet freedom. and they should have because any time that happens, people rise up. we use the internet to defend the internet. we do not have millions of dollars or an army of lobbyists we can send to the fcc to get our voices heard. we built tools using cutting-edge technology that made it easier for the millions of people who care about this issue, to have their voices heard in washington, d.c. cory: it is really an amazing thing with our society that does not like to vote unless it is a presidential election, to see such an uprising of voices regardless of what side you are on.
here's evan greer of fight for the future. evan: this is an unprecedented victory that everyone, a year ago, thought was impossible. they did not anticipate what happens when any institution of power comes to take away people pass internet freedom. and they should have because any time that happens, people rise up. we use the internet to defend the internet. we do not have millions of dollars or an army of lobbyists we can send to the fcc to get our voices heard. we built tools using...
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evan what else is in this report? >> ana, these findings are really stark when you hear all the complaints when you and i were in ferguson from people and they describe the encounters they had with police and you see what the justice department is reporting here it really does back up what a lot of those people were talking about, and i'll give you the example you gave of this person who gave his name as mike and the police officer charged him with lying, because his name was michael and because he provided an address that was different from the driver's license that he had. in the end, this man lost his job with the federal government contractor as a result of the charges that were brought by this officer, which were without any basis whatsoever according to the justice department. that's just one example that's provided in these 105 pages. another example from 2013 an african-american man was in a
evan what else is in this report? >> ana, these findings are really stark when you hear all the complaints when you and i were in ferguson from people and they describe the encounters they had with police and you see what the justice department is reporting here it really does back up what a lot of those people were talking about, and i'll give you the example you gave of this person who gave his name as mike and the police officer charged him with lying, because his name was michael and...
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first, evan to you. they are saying the ferguson police department engaged in a pattern and practice of discrimination against african-americans, including disproportionately targeting them for traffic stops, use of force, and jail sentences. explain. >> well ana, the justice department says it found some striking statistics when it took a look at the books of the ferguson police department and the municipal court system. they said that 85% of vehicle stops were of african-americans. 93% of those were arrested in the city were black. even for minor citations, 90% of those went to african-americans. 95% of citations for manner of walking in the roadway, which is akin to jaywalking went to african-americans. again, this is all to show that there was a pattern and
first, evan to you. they are saying the ferguson police department engaged in a pattern and practice of discrimination against african-americans, including disproportionately targeting them for traffic stops, use of force, and jail sentences. explain. >> well ana, the justice department says it found some striking statistics when it took a look at the books of the ferguson police department and the municipal court system. they said that 85% of vehicle stops were of african-americans. 93%...
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evans is any announcements? >> thank you mr. chair. please silent all cell phones and electronic device. speaker cards and items somebody submitted to the clerk and on the board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you. we have four items on the agenda today. i know we have visitors from afar and crucial hearings before us. please call item 1. >> item 1 is a liquor license transfer hearing to consider the transfer of a type 20 off-sale bear and wine license from 4555 california street to 1475 polk street and serve the public convenience or necessity. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i am from the san francisco police department liaison unit. before is a application for a type 20 license and if approved will allow the applicant to cell beer and wine license and we have worked closely with this applicant and have come up with responsible conditions and we're going to be recommending this application for approval. there have been minimal calls for service to this location and none of them related to any issues around al
evans is any announcements? >> thank you mr. chair. please silent all cell phones and electronic device. speaker cards and items somebody submitted to the clerk and on the board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you. we have four items on the agenda today. i know we have visitors from afar and crucial hearings before us. please call item 1. >> item 1 is a liquor license transfer hearing to consider the transfer of a type 20 off-sale bear and wine license...
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thank you, evan, for being with us. i referenced the "new york times" where they do a whole opinion piece on why bowe bergdahl shouldn't be prosecuted because there is no point. it will deprive a traumatized veteran of benefits, including medical care. what do you say? >> i say there's consequences for your actions. everybody knows when you do something bad, there's a consequence to that. it starts when you're a child and you steal a cookie out of the cookie jar and you get a spanking or a time-out. there is consequences for your access and military justice system that is set up to prosecute what happened. whether you get a dui or whether you desert the army. there are consequences and it happens everyday in the military. people get in trouble. >> evan, let me ask you about what he is alleging. you believe that he voluntarily left the base and there's reports that he sent his clothes home and that he told his family he hates america. did you ever hear anything like this from bowe bergdahl? >> i heard that he was frustra
thank you, evan, for being with us. i referenced the "new york times" where they do a whole opinion piece on why bowe bergdahl shouldn't be prosecuted because there is no point. it will deprive a traumatized veteran of benefits, including medical care. what do you say? >> i say there's consequences for your actions. everybody knows when you do something bad, there's a consequence to that. it starts when you're a child and you steal a cookie out of the cookie jar and you get a...
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derek evans. mr. evans are there any announcements? >> yes, please make sure to silent cell phones and devices and speaker cards somebody submitted to the clerk. items will be on the march 15, 2015 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you. please call item number one. >> item number one is a hearing to consider the transfer of a type 21 off-sale general license from from 5801 geary boulevard to 225 bush street for beth aboulafia doing business as target corporation, dba target express. >> i believe we have a report. welcome back. >> good morning. i am a lieutenant from the san francisco police department. we have an application from taret corporation for a type 21 off site. if approved it would allow the premises to sell off sale beer wine and distilled spirits. this is not the conventional target we're familiar with. this is new in san francisco. target is looking at a smaller more contained model that is going to be similar to other pharmaceutical larger chain retails that we have throughout the city so this
derek evans. mr. evans are there any announcements? >> yes, please make sure to silent cell phones and devices and speaker cards somebody submitted to the clerk. items will be on the march 15, 2015 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you. please call item number one. >> item number one is a hearing to consider the transfer of a type 21 off-sale general license from from 5801 geary boulevard to 225 bush street for beth aboulafia doing business as...
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evan thanks so much to both of you for joining us but evan i
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. >> on that day in may, officer bill evans is patrolling the interstate and pulls over a white van with plate. inside are jerry cane and his 16-year-old son, joe. >> the license didn't appear right when he stopped van. then when he checked it, the paperwork started out an order. it wasn't issued by the state. >> instead, the paperwork is issued by the department of heaven, a bit suspicious, evans calls for backup and a second officer arrives on the scene. >> i think they realized that it was up. there was two officers there then, and they were in trouble. >> off camera, jerry cane pushes officer evans down an incline and then on the dash cam cane's son joe appears with a gun. >> bill is stumbling down this incline. he shoots at him. he didn't have time to get his weapon out. he hit him many times in the body, in the back. >> at that point, the second officer tries to help evans with the 16-year-old turning his weapon on him. >> officer down, officer down. 277 westbound. >> a delivery driver witnesses the whole scene. >> these guys just shot a police officer. >> through the statements of
. >> on that day in may, officer bill evans is patrolling the interstate and pulls over a white van with plate. inside are jerry cane and his 16-year-old son, joe. >> the license didn't appear right when he stopped van. then when he checked it, the paperwork started out an order. it wasn't issued by the state. >> instead, the paperwork is issued by the department of heaven, a bit suspicious, evans calls for backup and a second officer arrives on the scene. >> i think...
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i want to go to evan perez in washington. there were two things that happened here, the scathing, blistering report on the pattern of prejudice inside the police department and also the justice department essentially clearing officer darren wilson of any federal charges, or the possibility of any federal charges in this case. evan, let's start there. what did eric holder have to say about officer wilson? >> reporter: john, he basically said the justin department couldn't find the evidence to be able to bring charges, the civil rights charge that the federal government would have been able to bring has a very high bar, as you know. the question is, the witnesses they were relying on were very unreliable. there are people who said certain things to tv cameras, to cnn, for instance. when they went to talk to the fbi, they said completely different things. that was an issue for the fbi. the question for bringing charges like this is always dependent upon the witnesses and whether some of the things that we heard about, for exampl
i want to go to evan perez in washington. there were two things that happened here, the scathing, blistering report on the pattern of prejudice inside the police department and also the justice department essentially clearing officer darren wilson of any federal charges, or the possibility of any federal charges in this case. evan, let's start there. what did eric holder have to say about officer wilson? >> reporter: john, he basically said the justin department couldn't find the evidence...
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evan thanks so much to both of you for joining us but evan i want to start with you as we await the attorney general's remarks here. i know we've outlined a couple of these specific charges and claims within these documents, but they're also demanding changes which is even more important. what types of changes do the ferguson police department need to make? >> well ana, the justice department sent out about 26 recommendations to try to get the department to fix the way it handles the weigh way it interacts with the african-american community, requiring the police to be trained to ensure officers aren't using bias in their police work. seems like a general recommendation but there are specific steps that they have to do to make sure the 60 or so officers on the force are able to do their jobs and protect and serve the minority community there. another recommendation is that officers get out of their cars simply be more community-oriented instead of sitting in their cars and get to know some of these people in the community again that they're supposed to be protecting and serving, and then als
evan thanks so much to both of you for joining us but evan i want to start with you as we await the attorney general's remarks here. i know we've outlined a couple of these specific charges and claims within these documents, but they're also demanding changes which is even more important. what types of changes do the ferguson police department need to make? >> well ana, the justice department sent out about 26 recommendations to try to get the department to fix the way it handles the...
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my son evan was about love. he wrote this campaign speech, a class assignment, one of his last class assignments. and one of the things he said in the campaign speech is, i would tell those who bring harm to others, to go to church. >>> next on "lockup raw: killers among us" -- >> i think the greatest fear the public should have is some of us are going home. >> a freed convict commits murder on the outside, and then again back on the inside. >> i held him in a choke hold and my friend started hitting him, beating him up. >>> we've heard the warnings from prison staff. >> they're going to come back to our communities. they're going to go back and live next to you or him or me. i want to make sure i've done everything i can so when he does live next to me, i can worry about asking him to turn his music down, maybe share a 40 with me, have a barbecue but not whether or not he's hiding automatic weapons. >> we've also heard the warnings from inmates. >> i think the greatest fear the public should have is some of the
my son evan was about love. he wrote this campaign speech, a class assignment, one of his last class assignments. and one of the things he said in the campaign speech is, i would tell those who bring harm to others, to go to church. >>> next on "lockup raw: killers among us" -- >> i think the greatest fear the public should have is some of us are going home. >> a freed convict commits murder on the outside, and then again back on the inside. >> i held him in...
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it is the story of doctor audry evans. our pat ciarrocchi has more. >> reporter: when doctor audry evans made casey layer, philadelphia's first ronald mcdonald house was a year-old. casey was barely 17 months. we met in march 1982. at the tiny girl with the blonde hair, and a curious eyes wasn't even two years old yet and already had been needle and given a diagnosis of neuro blast home a a childhood cancer which unspooled a thread that would connect kathy and doctor evans for these last 33 years. >> well, she's precious. i love her. >> reporter: amazing. doctor evans discovered that her disease was advanced in her bones and lymph nodes. the outlook for her survival was poor. but an experimental approach had possibilities. >> we used total body radiation as a form of chemotherapy. it was just extraordinary that not only did she grow up, but she grew up healthy and i think the most extraordinary thing was she has a daughter. >> i look back and my memories are through photos and things that people have told me in reports and
it is the story of doctor audry evans. our pat ciarrocchi has more. >> reporter: when doctor audry evans made casey layer, philadelphia's first ronald mcdonald house was a year-old. casey was barely 17 months. we met in march 1982. at the tiny girl with the blonde hair, and a curious eyes wasn't even two years old yet and already had been needle and given a diagnosis of neuro blast home a a childhood cancer which unspooled a thread that would connect kathy and doctor evans for these last...
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three threes for evan wesle and that will do it.ning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] in a 78-65 victory wichita state over kansas. a look at the brackets as wichita state will head on to cleveland, ohio, and on thursday night, they will meet up with the irish of notre dame. so for chris chris -- chris webber len elmore, and lewis johnson, marv albert saying so long from omaha. wichita state 7 kansas 65. thanks to producer scott cochran the director and our stigs, paul evan. "60 minutes," followed by madam secretary, the good wife and battle creek. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. picking three things is easy. you... pick three. annnnnd... that's pretty much it. so the pennsylvania lottery changed the name of "the daily number" to "pick 3". it's that easy to play. pick 3. easy to play. simple to say. longhorn's dinner for two for $29.99. choose two of 7 entrees. like the grilled portabella
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joining me evan newmark, jon najarian, and carol roth.oday's market action and oracle's earnings report due out any minute "fast money" trader guy adami and dan morgan. great to have everybody here. dr. j, what's your read? is this about the fed, nay, yeah? >> no, it will be for 24 hours or less but what it has been about, kelly has been how fast people can not be hedged in the market. in other words, it's a dynamic hedge people are throwing on both against currencies, against commodities and these when they're moving as fast as they are right now, people can't keep up. so you've seen continuous chasing of that market whether it's commodity like crude oil or whether it's the currencies like euro versus dollar and i think that's what's really throwing -- >> at some point you can't see out of the garden you're kind of boxed in. >> and people want to be careful because they don't want to over hedge at the wrong time. overhedging at 112 to the euro would be pretty bad down here depending which side if you're european hedging this way or ameri
joining me evan newmark, jon najarian, and carol roth.oday's market action and oracle's earnings report due out any minute "fast money" trader guy adami and dan morgan. great to have everybody here. dr. j, what's your read? is this about the fed, nay, yeah? >> no, it will be for 24 hours or less but what it has been about, kelly has been how fast people can not be hedged in the market. in other words, it's a dynamic hedge people are throwing on both against currencies, against...
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just the bank ed evans and got -- jonathan: ed evans and guy johnson. that is it for "on the move."e" up in 4 minutes time. it is not about equities market. euro/dollar, lower. and the german 10 year bond keeps going lower, lower. record lows. the 30 year at a record low as well. if you want to talk about the markets i them on twitter. good luck for the rest of your day. ♪ guy: insurance premium. credit siu'suisse soars. francine: crash crunch. european finance ministers pressure the government. guy: we will be speaking to a key ally of angela merkel. time will tell. will apple's new watch live up to the hype?
just the bank ed evans and got -- jonathan: ed evans and guy johnson. that is it for "on the move."e" up in 4 minutes time. it is not about equities market. euro/dollar, lower. and the german 10 year bond keeps going lower, lower. record lows. the 30 year at a record low as well. if you want to talk about the markets i them on twitter. good luck for the rest of your day. ♪ guy: insurance premium. credit siu'suisse soars. francine: crash crunch. european finance ministers...
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but evans family says evans had his hands on the steering wheel and was not an immediate threat to officerss family is now seeking several million dollars. >>> a familiar name in san francisco says he is getting back into politics. former supervisor aaron peskins says he's going to run for supervisor in november and he says his top priority will be the skyrocketing cost of housing. >> like the fires that destroyed san francisco in the past. the affordability crisis has been allowed to flicker, simmer and now rage out of control. >> peskin says people with a middle class income are being priced out of the city. he's running for supervisor of district three which encompasses the northeast corner. >>> new numbers show residents who are undeclared are the fastest growing of people in the state. >>> a collection of memorabilia owned by shirleytemple is put on the chopping block. the traveling exhibit will be shown in a different exhibits nation wide. shirley temple died at her wood side home. >>> the bay area city is where you will soon pay 10%. >> plus a change in our weather. meteorologist ros
but evans family says evans had his hands on the steering wheel and was not an immediate threat to officerss family is now seeking several million dollars. >>> a familiar name in san francisco says he is getting back into politics. former supervisor aaron peskins says he's going to run for supervisor in november and he says his top priority will be the skyrocketing cost of housing. >> like the fires that destroyed san francisco in the past. the affordability crisis has been...
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>> and that is a good question evan. do you have the answer of what's next? >> we expect tomorrow ana, that the justice department will present these findings publicly as soon as tomorrow. and then it will begin the legal process of trying to get a consent decree whereby the city will agree to some kind of court ordered supervision of the police department and the court system to improve the way they do things. the city for the record says they've been working with the justice department civil rights investigation and that they already are making some of the fixes the justice department is looking for. they expect this is not going to be a very litigious process, but it is something that's going to go through the court system just to make sure that a judge is going to enforce any changes that the city makes. >> ana, just to follow up on what evan says that is -- has happened often in recent history because of efforts by the justice department. cities like new orleans and cincinnati have been essentially forced by the justice department to make changes in thei
>> and that is a good question evan. do you have the answer of what's next? >> we expect tomorrow ana, that the justice department will present these findings publicly as soon as tomorrow. and then it will begin the legal process of trying to get a consent decree whereby the city will agree to some kind of court ordered supervision of the police department and the court system to improve the way they do things. the city for the record says they've been working with the justice...
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the lets go out to ann evans in the cbs-3 traffic center, good morning ann. >> good morning, todd.n at ben franklin parkway. a lot have of closures for the love run. looking to the right that is kelly drive that is actually opened. kelly drive is opened today but martin luther king drive to the lefties shut down between ben franklin parkway and montgomery drive again for the run. i will run down the closures. ben franklin parkway is shut down between between the fires and art museum circle arch street between sixth street and 16th street land down drive shut down between forty-first street and girard avenue. market street westbound, it is closed between sixth street and city hall. sixteenth street northbound again, that is closed between jfk boulevard and arch street. sixth street shut down between market and arch street. south cop course drive shut down between belmont avenue and forty-first street. these closures in effect from now until 2:00 this afternoon. it is a long run today, no pun intended there. we will move the traffic cam to the schuylkill expressway this is the schuyl
the lets go out to ann evans in the cbs-3 traffic center, good morning ann. >> good morning, todd.n at ben franklin parkway. a lot have of closures for the love run. looking to the right that is kelly drive that is actually opened. kelly drive is opened today but martin luther king drive to the lefties shut down between ben franklin parkway and montgomery drive again for the run. i will run down the closures. ben franklin parkway is shut down between between the fires and art museum...
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>> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas legal board of specialation. board-certified in your community, experienced, respected and tested. and by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by the alice foundation and viewers like you. >> i'm evan smith, his credits include the looming tower, an examination leading up to 9/11 and going clear, a deep dive into the church of scientology that was a finalist for the american book award. his latest book is 13 days in september. he's lawrence wright. this is overheard. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now? >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and controversial. >> this guy says, hey, he's goes to 11! [laughter] >> write. >> write write, nicjust as the d which you write, it's a historical piece but none the less, kind of in pieces, now we have this bit of wisdom. >> it's always well timed when writing about the middle east, unfortunately. >> at any
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as evan was saying, it should be one thing but to get the job done it's something else. you opened in any scenario to using ground forces from the u.s.? >> we have the greatest fighting force this world has ever known and they certainly want our support and they have that but i think what they want even more is a plan. i was a senior in high school when this country first announced military actions in iraq. that's that country. you look at afghanistan, we're 14 years in there. you look at military operations in yemen, in libya, military operations in pakistan, none of those countries in our positions of those countries are for better policies. i'm not willing to devote to commit u.s. forces and lives if we don't have a plan. that's what we need from this president, this administration and, frankly, from the actors in the region who have the most to gain or lose. >> while this is happening, there's an authorization for military force collecting dust in washington. republican hawks think it does too little. liberal doves think it does to much. they say they have the author
as evan was saying, it should be one thing but to get the job done it's something else. you opened in any scenario to using ground forces from the u.s.? >> we have the greatest fighting force this world has ever known and they certainly want our support and they have that but i think what they want even more is a plan. i was a senior in high school when this country first announced military actions in iraq. that's that country. you look at afghanistan, we're 14 years in there. you look at...
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let's bring in evan perez. are the allegations here? >> eric holder in one of his final acts before he leaves office has signed off on prosecutors' requests to bring charges against senator robert menendez. this is a case that's been going on for several years. prosecutors here in washington for the justice department's public integrity section have been focusing on his relationship with a doctor an ophthalmologist. and some lavish trips according to the government that the doctor provided to senator menendez along with campaign donations. according to the government the senator got these gifts and these donations and in exchange for that he tried to influence things in the government on
let's bring in evan perez. are the allegations here? >> eric holder in one of his final acts before he leaves office has signed off on prosecutors' requests to bring charges against senator robert menendez. this is a case that's been going on for several years. prosecutors here in washington for the justice department's public integrity section have been focusing on his relationship with a doctor an ophthalmologist. and some lavish trips according to the government that the doctor...
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from seoul, steve evans. >> reporter: the attack was vicious and serious. ambassador lippert was at a breakfast meeting when a 55-year-old man slashed him twice, once in the face and once across the body. the attacker was arrested and pinned down. he'd shouted that he wanted a unified korea. he also voiced dwrir at the large u.s. military presence in korea. american troops and south korean troops have just started a joint exercise involving 200,000 personnel. the american embassy is a fortress, like all american embassies, but the event the ambassador was attending is just across the street walking distance, in the same neighborhood, and that may have led to a false sense of security. the ambassador when he took up his post indicated he wanted to be much more open out there with the people. that policy will now be rethought.
from seoul, steve evans. >> reporter: the attack was vicious and serious. ambassador lippert was at a breakfast meeting when a 55-year-old man slashed him twice, once in the face and once across the body. the attacker was arrested and pinned down. he'd shouted that he wanted a unified korea. he also voiced dwrir at the large u.s. military presence in korea. american troops and south korean troops have just started a joint exercise involving 200,000 personnel. the american embassy is a...
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evan what are you learning now about these allegations? >> well ana, these are corruption charges that the justice department is going to bring. we expect it will probably be another couple weeks before they are officially announced. attorney general eric holder has already signed off on the request from prosecutors to bring these charges. now, this centers around the relationship menendez has had with a prominent democratic donor and a friend of his, someone who's given to his campaigns and to the democratic party. salman melgen. he took trips with him and didn't disclose them later on. later on he paid $58,000 to reimburse for the cost of those trips. the government and fbi here in washington at the justice department have been looking into this. the relationship between these two men. i should mention that you know a lot of the government's case
evan what are you learning now about these allegations? >> well ana, these are corruption charges that the justice department is going to bring. we expect it will probably be another couple weeks before they are officially announced. attorney general eric holder has already signed off on the request from prosecutors to bring these charges. now, this centers around the relationship menendez has had with a prominent democratic donor and a friend of his, someone who's given to his campaigns...
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i'm kelly evans on this st. patrick's day on the new york stock exchange. plenty of volatility to mark the occasion. >> i don't see any green. >> it's in spirit. >> i'm bill griffeth. what's unusual about this market, we have so many triple digit moves for the dow to this point. i had the research staff look into this because i suspected this was going to be the case. of the -- i think it's 11 trading days that there have been so far this month in march, the dow has seen 8 triple digit closes 8. four have been up four have been down. that's unbelievable volatility. >> today will be the tiebreaker at least but it just tells you a lot about the month. it's been up it's been down. in fact an even number of times. >> but what's also interesting, let's all remember this is the day before the fed announcement and usually you get a very quiet day ahead of that and you're getting anything but right now. triggers aren't taking a stand either up or down ahead of the fed meeting. >> final hour of trade begins
i'm kelly evans on this st. patrick's day on the new york stock exchange. plenty of volatility to mark the occasion. >> i don't see any green. >> it's in spirit. >> i'm bill griffeth. what's unusual about this market, we have so many triple digit moves for the dow to this point. i had the research staff look into this because i suspected this was going to be the case. of the -- i think it's 11 trading days that there have been so far this month in march, the dow has seen 8...
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i'm kelly evans. we're finishing up the day after a historic close on wall street giving back some of the gains. the dow jones industrial average, the s&p across the board retreating from the closing highs we saw yesterday by 85 points with regard to the dow, about 10 points on the nasdaq, 2,107 is the level. half percent declines across the board. the nasdaq off 28 closing at 4,979 and a lot of other headlines in different parts of the market today. we have oil to talk about. we've got corporate debt. we're going to get to that with today's panel. joining me is evan newmark, kate kelly. evan, we haven't seen you in a couple days. what do you think about nasdaq 5,000? >> it was a brief but beautiful dalliance, kelly. like many things in my life. look, what am i supposed to think about it? 15 years ago. i don't believe it symbolizes a lot other than it gives us something to talk about. >> but is it the kind of thing you look at and it sends a shiver up your spine and you feel like people are overexcite
i'm kelly evans. we're finishing up the day after a historic close on wall street giving back some of the gains. the dow jones industrial average, the s&p across the board retreating from the closing highs we saw yesterday by 85 points with regard to the dow, about 10 points on the nasdaq, 2,107 is the level. half percent declines across the board. the nasdaq off 28 closing at 4,979 and a lot of other headlines in different parts of the market today. we have oil to talk about. we've got...
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louis, justice reporter evan perez is in washington to talk about what attorney general eric holder said. also joined by senior white house correspondent jim acosta live at the white house because the president may have something to say on this as well. let's go to st. louis. sara, i want to start with you, what has the reaction been to this scathing report on the police department and the news that there will be no charges against officer wilson? >> reporter: the reaction has been fairly cam here. there's certainly disappointment about the fact that they are not going to be charging daryn wilson, officer wilson with any sort of civil rights violations. there were a few protesters out last night, about 15 or 20, a couple people detained. it has been pretty calm. there's a sadness that has sort of hung over the city and those who have been protesting and some of the residents who have been upset. but they're also encouraged. we heard the same thing in a statement from the family of michael brown who talked about being saddened about the darren
louis, justice reporter evan perez is in washington to talk about what attorney general eric holder said. also joined by senior white house correspondent jim acosta live at the white house because the president may have something to say on this as well. let's go to st. louis. sara, i want to start with you, what has the reaction been to this scathing report on the police department and the news that there will be no charges against officer wilson? >> reporter: the reaction has been fairly...
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i want to bring in cnn's justice reporter evan perez. evan, what's the latest? what do we know right now? >> john, the fbi is now at the scene and is now investigating this incident which occurred at fort meade where the headquarters of the nsa is located. now there's a lot we don't know yet. it's not clear what these two people were thinking, whether they were intentionally trying to get on to the grounds or whether this was something of a mistake. we do know that according to the nsa officers on the scene, they believe they were trying to ram through the gate and therefore an nsa officer opened fire, killing one of these people and wounding the second. now, that is what we know at this time. the fbi, like i said, is at the scene trying to investigate. they're looking at camera foot raj, trying to resue where this vehicle came from. whether it possibly could have been a mistake or whether this was intentional. obviously it's something that will happen v to be investigated fully before we find out more information. >> at this point from the images we can see, it
i want to bring in cnn's justice reporter evan perez. evan, what's the latest? what do we know right now? >> john, the fbi is now at the scene and is now investigating this incident which occurred at fort meade where the headquarters of the nsa is located. now there's a lot we don't know yet. it's not clear what these two people were thinking, whether they were intentionally trying to get on to the grounds or whether this was something of a mistake. we do know that according to the nsa...
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evan, you tweeted out at the beginning of this year things i want in 2015. you offered one word closure. did you get it? >> yes. i mean, i've taken a giant step towards that closure. for five years we've kind of lived with the unknown. and then when they have the rose garden ceremony last year we took a small step forward granted what was being said was completely untrue. and we came forward to let people know what really happened. and after this last year and the investigation it's culminated into a very giant step forward. for me personally getting the closure that i need. >> cody, i know the rose garden ceremony played a big part for you too in your decision to speak out. explain that. >> yeah. you know, if they would have brought him back, we got our american soldier back and they had released a statement or a memo saying, hey, we got him back. there's some circumstances that are surrounding him. we're going to investigate them. that would have been great. you know, we got him back going to seek justice. but instead they parade his parents out in the ros
evan, you tweeted out at the beginning of this year things i want in 2015. you offered one word closure. did you get it? >> yes. i mean, i've taken a giant step towards that closure. for five years we've kind of lived with the unknown. and then when they have the rose garden ceremony last year we took a small step forward granted what was being said was completely untrue. and we came forward to let people know what really happened. and after this last year and the investigation it's...
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evan, how would they get the addresses? >> well, they were using google, i guess is the way to put it. these guys used extremely basic methods. almost childish methods. they broke into a blog called exmuslim.com and stole e-mails and a facebook password. they went and did google searches. it's a good news/bad news story. the good news is these guys were incompetent. there's no evidence that they're isis. there's no evidence they're tied to isis. the bad news is that someone who isn't isis who's very unsophisticated, who has no skill set, simply using google, is able to gather a tremendous amount of very disturbing information about u.s. servicemen online. and part of this story, i think it's a warning, it's really a moment of caution for servicemen saying, look, you know, we all have this inclination to share on social media, post photos on facebook, but there are people out there that would like to use this information for ill intent. and whether or not they're isis, no matter who they are, it would behoove people that are
evan, how would they get the addresses? >> well, they were using google, i guess is the way to put it. these guys used extremely basic methods. almost childish methods. they broke into a blog called exmuslim.com and stole e-mails and a facebook password. they went and did google searches. it's a good news/bad news story. the good news is these guys were incompetent. there's no evidence that they're isis. there's no evidence they're tied to isis. the bad news is that someone who isn't isis...
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evan, quickly before we go.s director of the cia, john deutsch was convicted of crimes and pardoned by president clinton for misusing classified information on his home computer. here is hillary clinton, using personal e-mail, for all of her state department e-mail communication, which must have included at some point classified information. this seems like an incredibly dangerous area for hillary clinton. >> i think what the problem here is, if she was using a service like gmail or yahoo, we know that governments like china have infiltrated these services, looking at the accounts of people who are dissidents or threats to them. they've also been looking at accounts of people who run major corporations and also american politicians. and i think the problem is, is that we don't know at this point what kind of encryption she might have used, trying to put encryption on private e-mail, because we do this, is not easy. it requires technical sophistication. who did that? who made sure that that registered up to the s
evan, quickly before we go.s director of the cia, john deutsch was convicted of crimes and pardoned by president clinton for misusing classified information on his home computer. here is hillary clinton, using personal e-mail, for all of her state department e-mail communication, which must have included at some point classified information. this seems like an incredibly dangerous area for hillary clinton. >> i think what the problem here is, if she was using a service like gmail or...
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>> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community, and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community, experienced, respected and tested. also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy, and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. >> i'm evan smith, husband and wife. thirteenth studio album fade was released last year. they're ayera kaplan and georgia hubley, this is overheard >> actually, there's not two sides to every issue >> i guess we can't fire him now >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night they win an emmy >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. it's hard work and it's controversial >> without information, there is no freedom, and it's journalists who provide that information >> window rolls downed and this guy says, hey, he goes until 11. [ [laughter].] >> irera, georgia, welcome. nice to see you both >> thank you. >> december o
>> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community, and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community, experienced, respected and tested. also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy, and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. >> i'm evan smith,...
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evan: sure. what we did is, we built a 12 that made it so that any website could put up that countdown timer, ticking off the seconds literally until we get net neutrality. we got more than 20,000 websites to do that for the month leading up to the fcc vote, which helped drive an enormous amount of phone calls and e-mails to members of congress to let them know that if they come and try to take away this victory from the internet, the internet will come for them and it will not go well. cory: evan greer, campaign for fight for the future. we will be right back, talking with some opponents of the net neutrality vote, call it dangerous for american consumers. ♪ cory: i'm cory johnson, this is the best of "bloomberg west." congressional republicans are criticizing the fcc's decision to subject the internet to title ii legislation. i spoke with representative kevin cramer just moments after the vote. representative cramer: i disagree with him fundamentally on the need for this type of a rule, that i
evan: sure. what we did is, we built a 12 that made it so that any website could put up that countdown timer, ticking off the seconds literally until we get net neutrality. we got more than 20,000 websites to do that for the month leading up to the fcc vote, which helped drive an enormous amount of phone calls and e-mails to members of congress to let them know that if they come and try to take away this victory from the internet, the internet will come for them and it will not go well. cory:...
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evan, you've been working the story. what more do we know at this hour? r >> reporter: ashleigh, we know that the nsa police shot and killed one man and injured a second when they believed these two in a vehicle tried to ram one of the outer perimeter entrances for the nsa complex there at fort meade. the two men were dressed as women, they were in drag. so that's one of the stranger details to come out of law enforcement officials on this one. they don't know what intent they had. the fbi is now on the scene. and they're running this investigation. they don't believe it's terrorism related, but everybody's scratching their heads to try to figure out what exactly was on the mind of these two people trying to get into one of the most secure complexes in this capital region. and one which, you know, there's plenty of warning as to what you're entering. so it's not clear whether they entered the complex by mistake, the compound by mistake, or whether this was intentional. we do know that police found drugs in the car. we don't know how much of it. and we don
evan, you've been working the story. what more do we know at this hour? r >> reporter: ashleigh, we know that the nsa police shot and killed one man and injured a second when they believed these two in a vehicle tried to ram one of the outer perimeter entrances for the nsa complex there at fort meade. the two men were dressed as women, they were in drag. so that's one of the stranger details to come out of law enforcement officials on this one. they don't know what intent they had. the...