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part of an ongoing discussion within the justice department about the legality. draftkings and fantasydual gives themes an exception on online gambling. keeping on eye on race for the white house. slamming democratic counterparts like this one, the debate over hillary clinton private e-mail server is far from over. >> hillary clinton's problem is nobody trusts her. she has not been forthcoming. the e-mail issue is an issue of national security, he put political ambitions ahead, hackers can get in any place, even in our own secured servers in the froth but to have private server, people with classified information going over the servers, this is something that she needs to come clean on. this is not finished, because just bernie sanders says that it has. >> nicole: senator marco rubio speaking with varney says her numbers are numbered. >> mid-20 century, they don't work anymore. we are going to be the party of the future. >> nicole: senator bernie sanders this time getting the business from donald trump. >> this socialist/communist. nobody wants to say it. [cheers
part of an ongoing discussion within the justice department about the legality. draftkings and fantasydual gives themes an exception on online gambling. keeping on eye on race for the white house. slamming democratic counterparts like this one, the debate over hillary clinton private e-mail server is far from over. >> hillary clinton's problem is nobody trusts her. she has not been forthcoming. the e-mail issue is an issue of national security, he put political ambitions ahead, hackers...
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the justice department is about to free 6 ,000 prisoners. let's explain what's behind the decision in five minutes. >>> buckle up. it could be a bumpy ride driving on the loop between the american legion bridge, and it is a little more difficult. why transportation officials are blaming a new layer of asphalt >>> a factory worker claims her $300 million jackpot. new this afternoon, what she did immediately after finding out she won. >> reporter: this is chris gordon in montgomery county which now has the toughest anti-pesticide law in the united states. >> 5214 is adopted on a 6-3 vote. >> reporter: today the montgomery county council voted to ban the use of pesticides on private lawns by january 1st, 2018. and it requires the montgomery county parks department to develop a plan to find alternatives to pesticides for athletic playing fields by 2020. this group of parents and children called safe grow montgomery, celebrated the victory. >> we are so happy because our kids have asthma and they want to just be able to step outside their front d
the justice department is about to free 6 ,000 prisoners. let's explain what's behind the decision in five minutes. >>> buckle up. it could be a bumpy ride driving on the loop between the american legion bridge, and it is a little more difficult. why transportation officials are blaming a new layer of asphalt >>> a factory worker claims her $300 million jackpot. new this afternoon, what she did immediately after finding out she won. >> reporter: this is chris gordon in...
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this has led some to argue that the justice department is corrupt or biased in some way. i believe the committee's report speaks for itself on this matter and, in my opinion, rather than fueling the echo chamber, we would do better to focus on what we know actually happened and what changes need to take place to make sure it doesn't happen again. that's why we're here today. the committee's report included ten major findings that formed the basis of various recommendations for changes that we believe the agency should make to ensure the irs' actions remain above board. the purpose of today's hearing is to hear directly from the irs about their response to our report and their progress in adopting our recommendations. toward that end, i want to thank commissioner koskinen for being here today and for the agency's thoughtful response to our recommendations. in that response, the irs indicated that they have implemented all of the bipartisan recommendations from the report that are within the agency's control as well as a separate majority and minority recommendations. our o
this has led some to argue that the justice department is corrupt or biased in some way. i believe the committee's report speaks for itself on this matter and, in my opinion, rather than fueling the echo chamber, we would do better to focus on what we know actually happened and what changes need to take place to make sure it doesn't happen again. that's why we're here today. the committee's report included ten major findings that formed the basis of various recommendations for changes that we...
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the follow-up would be in the past two months both justice department and the department of homeland security have publicly issued policies that require greater fourth amendment protections and greater transparency when these devices are used. so, my question is whether or not you could commit to issuing such a policy statement by a date certain. >> we actually follow as a regular matter our criminal investigators follow the justice department policies and if they're updated we follow those and i'm happy to commit that we will follow that justice policy. >> okay. my last question, this bipartisan report that we've referred to was significantly hampered by poor electronic record retention. my understanding is that the irs has been working with national archives and records administration to implement a record management approach known as cap stone and come into compliance with an executive directive mandating e-mails be managed in an accessible electronic format at least by december 31st, 2016. two questions. does the irs expect to be in full compliance with the executive director and
the follow-up would be in the past two months both justice department and the department of homeland security have publicly issued policies that require greater fourth amendment protections and greater transparency when these devices are used. so, my question is whether or not you could commit to issuing such a policy statement by a date certain. >> we actually follow as a regular matter our criminal investigators follow the justice department policies and if they're updated we follow...
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the justice department plans to release 6-thousand non-violent drug offenders. that's from federal prisons across america... and includes about 150 iowans. they were all sentenced under what the justice department calls "outdated drug laws" during the 80s and 90s. those released will remain under the supervision of probation officers. burglars made off with polk city property totaling 150-thousand- dollars. police say someone broke into the city's maintenance building and stole two trucks... both look similar to this one. and they're pretty hard to miss... with the city logo on the doors... yellow warning lights on the roof... and city license plates. police say the thieves also took tools and other equipment from the building. if you have information, call polk city police. two contracts at prairie meadows morning. this year the casino changed insurance companies... and hired a marketing firm.. both at the request of general manager gary palmer. and that's a change that sent a total of one million dollars to his family members. two of plamer's in-laws work high
the justice department plans to release 6-thousand non-violent drug offenders. that's from federal prisons across america... and includes about 150 iowans. they were all sentenced under what the justice department calls "outdated drug laws" during the 80s and 90s. those released will remain under the supervision of probation officers. burglars made off with polk city property totaling 150-thousand- dollars. police say someone broke into the city's maintenance building and stole two...
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the follow up would be in the past two months both justice department and the department of homeland security have publicly issued policies that require greater fourth amendment protections and greater transparencies when these devices are used. so my question is whether or not you can commitment to such a policy statement with a date certain. >> our criminal investigators follow the justice department policies and if they're updated, we follow those. i'm happy to commit we will follow that justice policy. >> my last question. this bipartisan report that we've referred to was significantly hampered by poor electronic record retention. my understanding is that the irs has been working with national archives and records administration to implement a record management approach known as capstone and come into compliance with an executive directive mandating e-mails be managed in an accessible electronic format at least by december 31st, 2016. two questions. does the irs expect to be in full compliance with the executive director and capstone procedures by december 31st next year? if not,
the follow up would be in the past two months both justice department and the department of homeland security have publicly issued policies that require greater fourth amendment protections and greater transparencies when these devices are used. so my question is whether or not you can commitment to such a policy statement with a date certain. >> our criminal investigators follow the justice department policies and if they're updated, we follow those. i'm happy to commit we will follow...
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why the fbi and justice department are investigating these fantasy sports sites. >> a computer problem causes massive delays at logan airport. how long it took to fix and what caused the outage. >> partitioners fighting to the state's trespassing. this morning their next move. >>> from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz this morning. >>> good morning. it's 5:00. beth -- i'm kathryn hauser. >> we've been a voiding the blues on the map for a while and now they're back. >> yesterday wasn't too bad. we were up like 6 0 in the morning. we're 10 to 20 degrees cooler right now. it will be a beautiful afternoon but it's a chilly start. boston has just dipped into the upper 40s. 38 at logan, upper 30s fitchburg to worcester. upper 40s for some of us on the cape after the lower 60s yesterday. it's all thanks to clear skies and a light wind out there as well. no weather-related issues for your morning commute. grab the shades as you head out the door. at lunchtime, 59 degrees, a pretty seasonal day over all. the wind from the west, southwest only about 5 to 10 miles per hour today. in t
why the fbi and justice department are investigating these fantasy sports sites. >> a computer problem causes massive delays at logan airport. how long it took to fix and what caused the outage. >> partitioners fighting to the state's trespassing. this morning their next move. >>> from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz this morning. >>> good morning. it's 5:00. beth -- i'm kathryn hauser. >> we've been a voiding the blues on the map for a while and...
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this's no trust in the department of justice either. the former attorney general appeared to be nothing more than a private council to the president of the united states and decisions that came out of there did nothing to restore that trust. having said that, i want to go to a specific issue here. an indianapolis investigative reporter brought this to my attention and we followed up on it in my office. i want to see if you can address this issue or are in the process of addressing this issue. my understanding is that why irs takes identity theft seriously when it involves significant tax fraud, it doesn't do so when names and social security numbers are stolen in order for an undocumented worker to get a job. as an example -- this is a live example. and there are other examples. but this happened to someone in any state and it was brought to my attention by this investigative reporter. an undocumented reporter might submit a tax form using his own taxpayer identification number but attach a w-2 form to it with someone else's name and so
this's no trust in the department of justice either. the former attorney general appeared to be nothing more than a private council to the president of the united states and decisions that came out of there did nothing to restore that trust. having said that, i want to go to a specific issue here. an indianapolis investigative reporter brought this to my attention and we followed up on it in my office. i want to see if you can address this issue or are in the process of addressing this issue....
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when the president asked you to take on this responsibility, you were with the department of justice u are a prosecutor -- the department of justice. you were a prosecutor. lisa: i was the head of the national security division, which is a division in the justice department that brings together terrorism prosecutors, espionage prosecutors. it was one of the reforms after 9/11 to bring us together. so the president dominates his homeland security and terrorism advisors, who had been advising him during the campaign, had formerly had a long career in the cia, had been chief of staff, and he said, i need somebody else because john is going to go over to the cia. he made the decision that you were the person. what did he say to you as to why he made it you? said, are youe willing to take those 3:00 a.m. phone calls? i have spent 15 years in the justice department of her coming to the white house as a prosecutor, and as chief of staff at the fbi. i think having seen the transformation of our government and seeingt-9/11, the benefit of bringing intelligence and law enforcement tools togethe
when the president asked you to take on this responsibility, you were with the department of justice u are a prosecutor -- the department of justice. you were a prosecutor. lisa: i was the head of the national security division, which is a division in the justice department that brings together terrorism prosecutors, espionage prosecutors. it was one of the reforms after 9/11 to bring us together. so the president dominates his homeland security and terrorism advisors, who had been advising him...
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lois learner, people didn't believe even the justice department filing; right?y didn't believe that at all. gerri: 98% of us filing our taxes on our own, we try to comply with the law, we're doing the right thing. so if you break down the trust of the irs, you're really messing with the mechanisms of tax collection in this country, and you're probably doing damage to it. now, that should make some democrats unhappy out there. but i have to tell you. the whole system is built on trust and the idea that the irs commissioner has put forward is what we really need to do is amp up how we go after people. that's not the right answer. you need trust in the organization. liz: that's a good point. staying on this breaking news for you. more on this bombshell coming out of washington d.c. house gop members moving to impeach irs commissioner. more on this coming up get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn with it neutralizes stomach acid and is the only product that forms a protective barrier that helps keep stomach acid in the stomach where it belongs. for fast
lois learner, people didn't believe even the justice department filing; right?y didn't believe that at all. gerri: 98% of us filing our taxes on our own, we try to comply with the law, we're doing the right thing. so if you break down the trust of the irs, you're really messing with the mechanisms of tax collection in this country, and you're probably doing damage to it. now, that should make some democrats unhappy out there. but i have to tell you. the whole system is built on trust and the...
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what's i think it is tremendous the former department of justice profits cuter -- prosecutor he went big tobacco and one now believes the department of justice should do an investigation of exxonmobil and big oil. what happened with tobacco is the federal government used what is called the rico statute, the racketeering statute, and they went after the tobacco companies for knowing that tobacco products were causing cancer and killing people, then denying what is happening, making profits from the products they were selling. there's a very good parallel with what exxon did. they knew that fossil fuels were causing global warming, then the talk executives desktop executives spread uncertainty about it and they profited from that. i think the department of justice should investigate and prosecute if facts warrant prosecution. amy: executives should go to jail? >> depending on what the information shows. but it seems like a pretty high crime to me. juan:'s early, any kind of justice department of investigation or even civil lawsuits that might arise in the future would have the benefits
what's i think it is tremendous the former department of justice profits cuter -- prosecutor he went big tobacco and one now believes the department of justice should do an investigation of exxonmobil and big oil. what happened with tobacco is the federal government used what is called the rico statute, the racketeering statute, and they went after the tobacco companies for knowing that tobacco products were causing cancer and killing people, then denying what is happening, making profits from...
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justice department to launch a civil rights investigation. the officer has been suspended without pay. we have looked into his history. officer fields was recognized as officer of the year last year. and is a mentor and assistant football coach at spring valley high. but this isn't the first time he has been questioned when on the job. in 2007. he was accused of exist saysive force in violation of free speech. now that case was dismissed but in 2013 he had several students from this high school expelled because they were involved in gang activity. they claim they were wrongfully expelled. that case is still pending. the internal investigation will determine whether or not this officer's actions were warranted will be completed within the next 24 hours. the school board has also spoken out saying that they are shocked to see the video calling it disturbing and say that while the investigation is going on, they don't want the officer in their school and they will not tolerate this kind of activity. now, there are are conflicting views on whethe
justice department to launch a civil rights investigation. the officer has been suspended without pay. we have looked into his history. officer fields was recognized as officer of the year last year. and is a mentor and assistant football coach at spring valley high. but this isn't the first time he has been questioned when on the job. in 2007. he was accused of exist saysive force in violation of free speech. now that case was dismissed but in 2013 he had several students from this high school...
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but snowden says the justice department has not contacted him to discuss the potential deal. in an interview with the bbc, snowden said -- "i've volunteered to go to prison with the government many times. what i won't do is i won't serve as a deterrent to people trying to do the right thing in difficult situations."
but snowden says the justice department has not contacted him to discuss the potential deal. in an interview with the bbc, snowden said -- "i've volunteered to go to prison with the government many times. what i won't do is i won't serve as a deterrent to people trying to do the right thing in difficult situations."
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if the defense and justice department cannot come up with a legal basis for holding these people there, they do not belong in american confinement. anywhere, whether it's colorado or cuba. >> how does the white house get away with continuing to hold them? >> popular opinion supports holding them, because of the myth that they are dangerous and the ming that they engaged in enemy activity against american troops. >> it's a myth? >> a myth. because these people were picked up in foreign land before any american troops were even there. if they had attacked american troops, american troops would have attacked back. some of these people we don't even have a pedigree or know how they got into the hands of the american military, whether they were kidnapped by militias in afghanistan or iraq, and sold to american forces, or whether american intelligence agencies were involved. >> look, i do not put down the efforts of american intelligence agencies to keep us safe, but every one of those folks has taken an oath to uphold the constitution and the supreme court ruled five times that this system
if the defense and justice department cannot come up with a legal basis for holding these people there, they do not belong in american confinement. anywhere, whether it's colorado or cuba. >> how does the white house get away with continuing to hold them? >> popular opinion supports holding them, because of the myth that they are dangerous and the ming that they engaged in enemy activity against american troops. >> it's a myth? >> a myth. because these people were picked...
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it is the first time the justice department expressed concerns about this kind of security breach.at is significant about what you are learning from the justice department. >> it is the first time we heard this and people closest, are saying when hillary clinton when she'sñr e-mailing off theok perl device overseas that goes through a foreign telecomfirst before it is routed back to her server and at that point, they are saying foreign government worker for intelcomworker can hack be in the e-mail and trace it back and break into the server remotely over the internet. and i think we have that quite from the justice department and talked to a number of the officials there. her e-mails could have been hacked by the countries. and then as they said rather than back to the home server. >> how easy is it to do that? >> really easy. one former official said anybody all they could to when they saw the lack of security all they needed to do was get to a cell tower. secretary clinton visited china and indonessia. >> she travelled all of the time. >> that's right. the point of time researche
it is the first time the justice department expressed concerns about this kind of security breach.at is significant about what you are learning from the justice department. >> it is the first time we heard this and people closest, are saying when hillary clinton when she'sñr e-mailing off theok perl device overseas that goes through a foreign telecomfirst before it is routed back to her server and at that point, they are saying foreign government worker for intelcomworker can hack be in...
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my perspective is informed by my 26 years with the justice department. as a line ausa in the trenches, a u.s. attorney in atlanta and now deputy attorney general. it's because of my commitment to public safety in the fair administration of justice that i believe that it's critical that enact meaningful sentencing reform. i have seen firsthand the impact that our system and particularly our drug sentencing laws have on our ability to be able to carry out of department's mission. and i believe that we can and we must do better. we all know the facts that bring us here today. while the population has grown by about a third since 1980, the federal prison population has increased by over 800%. half of all federal prisoners are now drug defendants. our current mandatory minimum sentencing laws don't match the threat that they pose to our public safety. at its core, that's because our mandatory minimum sentencing laws are based on one factor, and that is drug quantity. because our laws cast such a broad net, we have a hard time distinguishing between the cartel
my perspective is informed by my 26 years with the justice department. as a line ausa in the trenches, a u.s. attorney in atlanta and now deputy attorney general. it's because of my commitment to public safety in the fair administration of justice that i believe that it's critical that enact meaningful sentencing reform. i have seen firsthand the impact that our system and particularly our drug sentencing laws have on our ability to be able to carry out of department's mission. and i believe...
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the justice department has opened a federal civil rights investigation into that south carolina takedown of a disruptive student. the local sheriff questioned the inquiry and will decide if the deputy will be fired. cell phone video showing the deputy flipping the student's desk and then flinging her forward on to the floor.
the justice department has opened a federal civil rights investigation into that south carolina takedown of a disruptive student. the local sheriff questioned the inquiry and will decide if the deputy will be fired. cell phone video showing the deputy flipping the student's desk and then flinging her forward on to the floor.
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the justice department and the fbi have opened investigations into the incident. we are now hearing from a second student arrested. nbc's dave gutierrez has the latest. >> reporter: it's 10:30 monday morning. math class at spring valley high school. school resource officer ben fields is called in to confront a student. >> are you going to come with me? >> reporter: witnesses say she had not been participating in class, had taken out her phone and refused to leave when the teacher asked. the confrontation escalates while other students watch silently. while she's still sitting at her desk, fields pulls her to the ground and throws her across the floor. >> it wasn't right. he was like slinging her around like a rag doll. >> reporter: naya tells craig melvin she stood up for her classmate and was also arrested and charged with disturbing schools. >> i can tell you i feel like grown men were scared in there, too. i was scared. he's known as officer slam. i was in eighth grade hearing about this man. >> reporter: the cell phone videos lit up social media, trending unde
the justice department and the fbi have opened investigations into the incident. we are now hearing from a second student arrested. nbc's dave gutierrez has the latest. >> reporter: it's 10:30 monday morning. math class at spring valley high school. school resource officer ben fields is called in to confront a student. >> are you going to come with me? >> reporter: witnesses say she had not been participating in class, had taken out her phone and refused to leave when the...
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justice department are involved in this investigation. the cell phone video that you are seeing here shows the deputy dragging her from the desk, flipping her on to the floor. he says she was being disruptive and refused to leave the classroom. the sheriff overseeing the deputy says the video showed the student punching the officer first. ben fields and another school officer are also facing a lawsuit for an incident with a student back in 2013. that suit claims they unfairly and recklessly target african-american students suspected of being in gangs. as we talk about this, we want to go live right now to a sheriff's department conference news conference going on right now. this is richard county. let's listen in. >> to say that this was not properly investigated and handled by authorities, it needed to be handled. the f.b.i. is the most trusted and respected law enforcement agency in this state and probably in the world. and that's why i turned to them and asked them to conduct a full and thorough investigation to see if there was any cr
justice department are involved in this investigation. the cell phone video that you are seeing here shows the deputy dragging her from the desk, flipping her on to the floor. he says she was being disruptive and refused to leave the classroom. the sheriff overseeing the deputy says the video showed the student punching the officer first. ben fields and another school officer are also facing a lawsuit for an incident with a student back in 2013. that suit claims they unfairly and recklessly...
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>>reporter: the justice department has now opened a will determine if federal charges are warranted. the deputy joins the sheriffs office in 2004. in 2008, he was assigned to the district as a school resource officer. he has also been an assistant coach on the football team since at least 2012. lee a lot is the richland county share. he says that feels has been placed on leave, pending the outcome of the investigation. >> it was nothing he initiated, he was asked to remove the student from a classroom. >>reporter: the girl was not hurt and released to her parents. cbs has reached out for comment but have not heard back. >>> the photographer that was shot and killed just received a big honor. it was back in august where a former coworker ambush the two the staff of wdbj tv also received an emmy for showing courage in the face of tragedy. >>> another recall from general motors, tonight concerns that 1.4 million older cars might catch fire. it includes about half a dozen models dating back to 1997. it is the third time this recall has been announced, repairs from the first two did not w
>>reporter: the justice department has now opened a will determine if federal charges are warranted. the deputy joins the sheriffs office in 2004. in 2008, he was assigned to the district as a school resource officer. he has also been an assistant coach on the football team since at least 2012. lee a lot is the richland county share. he says that feels has been placed on leave, pending the outcome of the investigation. >> it was nothing he initiated, he was asked to remove the...
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what we don't have confidence in is the justice department. jason's right.ll kinds of e-mail evidence where she said the tea party is dangerous. where she says we're going to start a c-4 project next year we have to make sure it's not political. we have to make sure to hide the fact. yet, this justice department said no, it's prosecuting miss lerner and anyone else at the irs who lass done something wrong. but it's not the fbi, it's the justice department. >> walk us through the impeachment of the irs commissioner. how do you do this? >> we filed this resolution. there were 19 members filed it. it now gets referred to the judiciary committee. the heart of this concern is that they have in their possession documents that were under suspect and they destroyed those. imagine, sean, if the irs had asked you for those documents and you said, well, i had them but i went ahead and destroyed them? what would happen to you. >> you want an answer? i'd be handcuffed, fingerprinted, perp walked, mug shotted and then thrown in a jail cell. that's what would happen to me.
what we don't have confidence in is the justice department. jason's right.ll kinds of e-mail evidence where she said the tea party is dangerous. where she says we're going to start a c-4 project next year we have to make sure it's not political. we have to make sure to hide the fact. yet, this justice department said no, it's prosecuting miss lerner and anyone else at the irs who lass done something wrong. but it's not the fbi, it's the justice department. >> walk us through the...
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now a department of justice is investigating the incident. is there more to the story than what you see on tape? we'll explain. without checking your clearance. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. okay kids, let's go.. no one can really fill your shoes when you're sick. alka-seltzer plus day cold & flu has three cold symptom fighters to relieve your tough symptoms. [deep breath] stay unstoppable. alka-seltzer plus. on a new set of...
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the justice department is looking if the deputy crossed the line. the fbi and the justice department is opening an investigation into a south carolina deputy caught on video forcefully arresting a teenage girl at spring valley high school in columbia. we have zero-tolerance for what occurred. ben feels was called by a teacher after a female. >> end refused to -- student refused to leave the class. >> i can't believe this is happening. i never seen something like that. a man use that much force of a little girl. a second was arrested for verbally protesting. >> she was brave enough to speak out about what was going on and didn't back down. >> the deputy has been suspended without pay, the investigation into the incident is in the early stages. >> it makes you sick to your stomach when you see that video, but that's a snapshot, i have time to look beyond that one first video and look at the picture. >> this is not the first time deputy fields actions have been called into question. he was sued for excessive force and a jury sided with him. last year a
the justice department is looking if the deputy crossed the line. the fbi and the justice department is opening an investigation into a south carolina deputy caught on video forcefully arresting a teenage girl at spring valley high school in columbia. we have zero-tolerance for what occurred. ben feels was called by a teacher after a female. >> end refused to -- student refused to leave the class. >> i can't believe this is happening. i never seen something like that. a man use that...
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and the justice department has opened a separate civil rights inquiry.. the resource officer in the video - deputy ben fields has been with the sheriff's dept since 2004. he was sued in 2007, along with several other officers.. for excessive force - but was exonerated. he's been named in a second suit - along with other school officials - that claims fields "unfairly and recklessly targets african- american students with allegations of gang membership and criminal gang activity..." that case is still pending... as a new round of investigations begins.. jay gray. nbc news. >> still to come on live at five.... top defense officials testify if you think we can grow our economy while ignoring climate change, think again. america's most innovative companies are already moving to clean energy using existing technology to improve their bottom line. now we need a plan to help businesses and families across america to save money on electricity and create millions of new jobs. it all starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. of the joint chiefs of staff testified on ca
and the justice department has opened a separate civil rights inquiry.. the resource officer in the video - deputy ben fields has been with the sheriff's dept since 2004. he was sued in 2007, along with several other officers.. for excessive force - but was exonerated. he's been named in a second suit - along with other school officials - that claims fields "unfairly and recklessly targets african- american students with allegations of gang membership and criminal gang activity..."...
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director and former prosecutor in the department of justice. when john brennan left the white house, to become director of the cia, the person that president obama chose to replace him, is lisa monaco. e is now assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism. tonight, a conversation with her. >> this is the challenge. charlie. how to-- how do you use, and it's a brutal irony, actually, when you think about it. isil is a group who is dedicated to rejecting modernity. that's their apocalyptic vision. >> rose: and what they use. >> and what they use is one of the greatest innovations that the united states has brought to the world. >> rose: internet. >> the internet, social media, an engine for social change, an engine for free speech, an engine for creativity. and so how do we address their messaging? we've got to do, in the digital space, what we're trying to do in the physical space, which is deny them a safe haven. >> rose: lisa monaco for the hour, next. >> funding for >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provide
director and former prosecutor in the department of justice. when john brennan left the white house, to become director of the cia, the person that president obama chose to replace him, is lisa monaco. e is now assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism. tonight, a conversation with her. >> this is the challenge. charlie. how to-- how do you use, and it's a brutal irony, actually, when you think about it. isil is a group who is dedicated to rejecting modernity....
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the justice department is getting the police chiefs together in chicago today. there will be a summit on rising homicide rates across the country. president obama will be there to them more -- justice system more fair. the justice department is issuing a new guide book, laying out recommendations to reduce crime. a judge could release new details tomorrow on the marathon bomber' s life behind bars. right now dzhokhar tsarnaev is being held at the supermax prison in colorado. that' s where he' s waiting to be transferred to indiana where he' ll face lethal injection. the revelations we could hear include restrictions he' s been living under, including communication and visits by friends or family or how he is being protected from other inmates. that colorado prison is one of the most restrictive in the country. it' s nickname, the alcatraz of the rockies. buy new push to make roads safer. brian reports that the of dangerous tires. brian: even a skilled driver who >> what is your emergency. >> i was in a bad accident. brian: this is something far too late. injured
the justice department is getting the police chiefs together in chicago today. there will be a summit on rising homicide rates across the country. president obama will be there to them more -- justice system more fair. the justice department is issuing a new guide book, laying out recommendations to reduce crime. a judge could release new details tomorrow on the marathon bomber' s life behind bars. right now dzhokhar tsarnaev is being held at the supermax prison in colorado. that' s where he' s...
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justice department. under terms released this afternoon, barton will pay a civil penalty of $1.1 million as well as undertake measures to ensure that it's blending and packaging processes meet safety and environmental requirements. in 2007 the justice department says widespread violations resulted in explosions and major fires at two barton facilities , des moines and kansas. steve: happening right now, an abrupt and unexpected announcement this morning by iowa state university head football coach paul rhoads. the man who was to be the cyclones offensive savior is now out of a job. sports director andy garman has more from jack trice stadium. andy: ahead of saturday's showdown with texas, coach paul rhoads made a coaching change. mark mangino is out as opposite corner. couldn't get on the same page. in the end, mark was not interested in that. i wish that wasn't the case. i respect him understand is that conviction. i just got here. it was kind of shocking but it is going to be the same plays anyways. an
justice department. under terms released this afternoon, barton will pay a civil penalty of $1.1 million as well as undertake measures to ensure that it's blending and packaging processes meet safety and environmental requirements. in 2007 the justice department says widespread violations resulted in explosions and major fires at two barton facilities , des moines and kansas. steve: happening right now, an abrupt and unexpected announcement this morning by iowa state university head football...
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the white house referred questions to the justice department and the obama administration is constantlyvaluating new strategies to combat vile ent extremism. brett? >>> pentagon officials are scouting sites in colorado as potential homes for prisoners from guantanamo bay. president obama has promised to close the detention facility. but congress is blocking him from transferring prisoners to the u.s. so far. a navy spokesman said the team is assessing colorado's super max prison in florence and at a state penitentiary in cannon city for what he called a limited number of detainees. >>> many israelis and israel supporters say it's another slap in the face tonight from president obama for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the white house is lumping both israel and the palestinians together for criticism over the recent escalation of violence in the region. correspondent connor powell has the latest from jerusalem. >> jerusalem is a city on edge as attacks on israelis continue. a 70-year-old woman was stabbed outside the central bus station today. the attacker killed by police as
the white house referred questions to the justice department and the obama administration is constantlyvaluating new strategies to combat vile ent extremism. brett? >>> pentagon officials are scouting sites in colorado as potential homes for prisoners from guantanamo bay. president obama has promised to close the detention facility. but congress is blocking him from transferring prisoners to the u.s. so far. a navy spokesman said the team is assessing colorado's super max prison in...
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the sheriff called in the justice department, he, it seems to me. >> there is a little bit more.e you go again. >> my concern is. lou: will they protect me here. >> the aggressiveness of a police officer or that -- someone who is there to keep peace. yes. we know that we know it is difficult, with a student sits down, without a weapon, not aggressively coming in. that? >> i do not see anything. lou: i have a question. what are they supposed to do? >> they are supposed to follow procedure in a fashion reasonable under the circumstances. was the manner of her arrest unreasonable. let me say one thing about civil right investigation, one thing they look at, aside from criminal liability is whether or not a student was targeted based on her maybe in a protected class. that is why we have investigations in the case like this, you are looking at it from all angles. making sure it was all done properly. lou: i am less likely to blame the sheriff for calling in the justice department. >> he is doing the right thing, he does not' backlash, let someone else come in decide, let this not bec
the sheriff called in the justice department, he, it seems to me. >> there is a little bit more.e you go again. >> my concern is. lou: will they protect me here. >> the aggressiveness of a police officer or that -- someone who is there to keep peace. yes. we know that we know it is difficult, with a student sits down, without a weapon, not aggressively coming in. that? >> i do not see anything. lou: i have a question. what are they supposed to do? >> they are...
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. >>> popular fantasy sports websites are now getting the attention of the fbi and justice department. the investigation that just got underway, bree is here with information. justice department want to know if draft kings broke the law. the wall street journal reports agents from the boston office are talking to prominent players about their experience on the site, specifically if the site accepted money from states and countries where the game is prohibited. they are under scrutiny with three pending class action lawsuits about questions on insider trading. the new york attorney general asked for details on how the sites prevent proud. a man who works at draft king won $350,000 on fan dual. draft king denies he had an advantage. the agents interviewed with the fbi office in boston said they were interested in draft king. was reports that they informed players how to play and deposit funds in states where it was illegal. >>> a southbridge teacher will spend his 22nd birthday in court this morning. he's accused of sending obscene pictures to a student. the school district immediately
. >>> popular fantasy sports websites are now getting the attention of the fbi and justice department. the investigation that just got underway, bree is here with information. justice department want to know if draft kings broke the law. the wall street journal reports agents from the boston office are talking to prominent players about their experience on the site, specifically if the site accepted money from states and countries where the game is prohibited. they are under scrutiny...
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officials at the justice department telling us that they are concerned for telecommunications breeched e-mail server while traveling overseas. the first indication that federal officials are concerned about hacking by foreign telecoms. they could have hacked into her emails and rooted back to her home in the states. >> nicole: he privately advised president obama to proceed. that contradicts hillary clinton's claim to back. >> there are only two people who were definitive, bob gates already publicly said, don't go. as he walked out of the room and went upstairs, i told him my opinion but i told him he should go by follow instincts. >> nicole: he told house democrats he warned against the operation. >> cheryl: also breaking news overnight. bashar al-assad in russia yesterday, this was to thank vladimir pit infor launching air strikes in syria. visit comes three weeks after russia launches against islamist in the country. >> nicole: change high composite down 3%. not effecting home. nikkei up about 2% and kospi up almost 1%. >> cheryl: dax 9 points right now. >> nicole: s&p over and nasd
officials at the justice department telling us that they are concerned for telecommunications breeched e-mail server while traveling overseas. the first indication that federal officials are concerned about hacking by foreign telecoms. they could have hacked into her emails and rooted back to her home in the states. >> nicole: he privately advised president obama to proceed. that contradicts hillary clinton's claim to back. >> there are only two people who were definitive, bob gates...
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how is that going to be interpreted by the justice department if at all? >> the judge tis department wants to know exactly what the relationship between the clinton foundation and hillary clinton as secretary of state and the money that was flowing back and forth when the state department took actions. so i mean they're going to be look at these things. i think cheryl mills is key to this entire situation. they operated on the sishg kret server. mills almost deleted all of her e-mails recently. the only reason, only explanation for this is to communicate outside of the government systems and have a first cut of production when documents had to be turned over. >> i think it goes deeper but matt whitaker, thank you for being with us this evening.
how is that going to be interpreted by the justice department if at all? >> the judge tis department wants to know exactly what the relationship between the clinton foundation and hillary clinton as secretary of state and the money that was flowing back and forth when the state department took actions. so i mean they're going to be look at these things. i think cheryl mills is key to this entire situation. they operated on the sishg kret server. mills almost deleted all of her e-mails...
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, the justice department objected to and then backed off of, and the sports broadcasting act of 1961 went over that hurdle. then you have the merger, and the merger, the merger was going to be stopped in the house judiciary committee by emanuel seller who felt that he had got run around before by the nfl in the blackout issue. and so they went into the congress, they talked to russell long of louisiana, hale position, the congressman from louisiana, who were powerful figures and who they could, in fact, move a bill through both houses that would, in fact, legalize the merger. and they got it. and what did russell long and hale position get for that? >> host: saints. >> guest: the saints came marching in, of course. [laughter] there's some great stories around that. but that's another example of how the government was used. local governments, state governments, accessibly on fran -- essentially on franchise location. and teams maybe moving, threatening to move unless they get a stadium, promising they'll move somewhere else if they get a stadium, these kinds of games which have are go
, the justice department objected to and then backed off of, and the sports broadcasting act of 1961 went over that hurdle. then you have the merger, and the merger, the merger was going to be stopped in the house judiciary committee by emanuel seller who felt that he had got run around before by the nfl in the blackout issue. and so they went into the congress, they talked to russell long of louisiana, hale position, the congressman from louisiana, who were powerful figures and who they could,...
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in the end the justice department has the final say on whether that can proceed. at this point it will not proceed and the investigation will close. >> it's done. i just want to also reiterate that apparently they have said in this report that lois lerner used poor judgment in using her e-mail account. am i hearing now that this is a done deal? >> it would appear a done deal. again, what you have to know or i don't know if it's possible to know is whether the fbi had what it felt was a substantial case against lerner but the decision of the justice department was not to proceed. >> it also said the evidence finally said she did not intentionally cause her hard drive to crash and did not conceal documents. what do you make from that? >> you've got a lot more in the e-mail than i've been able to read. it does sound like there was insufficient evidence in the opinion of the fbi to proceed with what they consider to be a deliberate act to target conservatives and also to destroy evidence in the case which was the collapse of the hard drive. >> real quickly, these were
in the end the justice department has the final say on whether that can proceed. at this point it will not proceed and the investigation will close. >> it's done. i just want to also reiterate that apparently they have said in this report that lois lerner used poor judgment in using her e-mail account. am i hearing now that this is a done deal? >> it would appear a done deal. again, what you have to know or i don't know if it's possible to know is whether the fbi had what it felt...
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the white house referred questions to the justice department and the obama administration is constantly evaluating new strategies to combat vile ent extremism. brett? >>> pentagon officials are scouting sites in colorado as potential homes for prisoners from guantanamo bay. president obama has promised to close the detention facility. but congress is blocking him from transferring prisoners to the u.s. so far. a navy spokesman said the team is assessing colorado's super max prison in florence and at a state penitentiary in cannon city for what he called a limited number of detainees. >>> many israelis and israel supporters say it's another slap in the face tonight from president obama for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the white house is lumping both israel and the palestinians together for criticism over the recent escalation of violence in the region. correspondent connor powell has the latest from jerusalem. >> jerusalem is a city on edge as attacks on israelis continue. a 70-year-old woman was stabbed outside the central bus station today. the attacker killed by police a
the white house referred questions to the justice department and the obama administration is constantly evaluating new strategies to combat vile ent extremism. brett? >>> pentagon officials are scouting sites in colorado as potential homes for prisoners from guantanamo bay. president obama has promised to close the detention facility. but congress is blocking him from transferring prisoners to the u.s. so far. a navy spokesman said the team is assessing colorado's super max prison in...
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. >>> the us justice department will release. with this over the reduce overcrowding and scale back some harsh prison sentence. >> it will be one of the largest from federal prisons in american history. the justice department plans the release about 67,000 inmates from systems across the country sometime in the next month. the early release applies to nonviolence drug offenders. in fact last year, a federal commission reversed some of those strict drug penalties and lowered maximum sentences for drug offenders. >> federal prisons are 40% overcrowded and the unfairness of sentences from the 80s and 90s to change the drug policy going forward for future drug fenders. >> a third of justice department's budget and their biparsitan. under the new rules, inmates can apply to have their sentence are a-- reassessed. a third of the inmates being released are undocumented immigrants who the justice department plans to deport. there is one federal. and we hope to find out if any of the inmates from this group of 6000 will be discharged from
. >>> the us justice department will release. with this over the reduce overcrowding and scale back some harsh prison sentence. >> it will be one of the largest from federal prisons in american history. the justice department plans the release about 67,000 inmates from systems across the country sometime in the next month. the early release applies to nonviolence drug offenders. in fact last year, a federal commission reversed some of those strict drug penalties and lowered...
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. >>> the fbi and justice department are investigating this video. it's a violent arrest of a student inside a south carolina high school. here's the latest developments. >> this video is disturbing, said the sheriff and the female student was not are hurt. she was charged with disdisturbing the class and released. the whole thing started when the girl refused to put her cell phone away. >> the federal justice department is now investigating an incident caught on video in a south carolina school. rich land county is seen wrapping his arm around her neck flipping her and her desk over and dragging her across the floor. other students were horrified. >> it seemed violent and it was really hard to watch. >> deputy fields was called in and instructed to remove the student after she wouldn't put away her cell phone. the girl was wrong for disrupting the class but he's concerned with fields. >> it started with her and it ended with an officer. did. >> school said the thing that happened was outrageous. >> we will work with the sheriff's department to work
. >>> the fbi and justice department are investigating this video. it's a violent arrest of a student inside a south carolina high school. here's the latest developments. >> this video is disturbing, said the sheriff and the female student was not are hurt. she was charged with disdisturbing the class and released. the whole thing started when the girl refused to put her cell phone away. >> the federal justice department is now investigating an incident caught on video in a...
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what led to their capture. >>> sheriff's department speaking out about the fbi and justice department'se in this pending investigation. we have an update when we come back. marie callender starts her chicken pot pie with a crust made from scratch, and fills it with all white meat chicken and a rich, delicious gravy. because making the perfect dinner isn't easy as pie... but finding someone to enjoy it with, sure is. marie callender's. it's time to savor. test. test. >>> fox news alert to tole you about now. the justice department launching a civil rights investigation into that disturbing video out of a south carolina school. it show a police officer showing a teenager girl out of her chair and dragging her across a classroom. the richland county sheriff released there statement saying i have spoken with the fbi and u.s. attorney today as i travel back from chicago. their investigation has begun. it goes onto say we have no issues with sled assisting the fbi and u.s. attorney. a complete and thorough investigation is what we both want as well as the public. the naacp is about to hold a
what led to their capture. >>> sheriff's department speaking out about the fbi and justice department'se in this pending investigation. we have an update when we come back. marie callender starts her chicken pot pie with a crust made from scratch, and fills it with all white meat chicken and a rich, delicious gravy. because making the perfect dinner isn't easy as pie... but finding someone to enjoy it with, sure is. marie callender's. it's time to savor. test. test. >>> fox...
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what would your justice department do? >> if someone has blown the law, they need to be held accountable, whoever they are. this justice department is politicized. we know that, unfortunately, i mean, general motors lois lerner, i doubt very seriously unfortunately hillary clinton will be indicted on any criminal charges although obviously she was traffic until classified information over an insecure server. she shared classified information with those that were not authorized to see that classified information. i doubt we're ever going to see any charges because president obama basically told us oh, no, there was nothing wrong here. just as he told us there was not a smidgen of corruption in the irs. we actually know now that irs officials who break the tax laws, less than 1% of them are ever held accountable. it's part of what has gone on in government for too long. there is no accountability. >> the house passed a -- the house has a resolution to impeach the commissioner of the irs. what do you think about that? >> unfo
what would your justice department do? >> if someone has blown the law, they need to be held accountable, whoever they are. this justice department is politicized. we know that, unfortunately, i mean, general motors lois lerner, i doubt very seriously unfortunately hillary clinton will be indicted on any criminal charges although obviously she was traffic until classified information over an insecure server. she shared classified information with those that were not authorized to see that...
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tonight the justice department is joining the investigation of this. news4 shiba russell is here with new information. shiba? >> reporter: chuck, no matter how many times you watch it, it is jaw dropping. it appears to show a white deputy grabbing a student by the neck, flipping her and throwing her across the classroom. experts tell nbc news that it was unlikely the officer's actions were justified. a classmate's cell phone video shows the confrontation inside spring valley high school, a school resource officer taking down a student while seated and throwing her across the floor. witnesses say she refused to leave the classroom after being asked several times. opinions are mixed on the deputy's actions. >> i think he took it way too far. i don't think a woman should be handled like that in any circumstance. >> the force was a little excessive, but if the student had done what she was supposed to do in the first place, it never would have taken place. >> reporter: police arrested that student and another for, quote, disturbing school. more is coming t
tonight the justice department is joining the investigation of this. news4 shiba russell is here with new information. shiba? >> reporter: chuck, no matter how many times you watch it, it is jaw dropping. it appears to show a white deputy grabbing a student by the neck, flipping her and throwing her across the classroom. experts tell nbc news that it was unlikely the officer's actions were justified. a classmate's cell phone video shows the confrontation inside spring valley high school,...
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it is the justice department. >> it was the department of justice this friday which closed the investigationf the irs scandal without pursuing criminal charges against any one. back to you. >>> thank you adam. to find him you can log on to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. >>> thank you very much ainsley. five plus five plus five does not equal 15? a question on a third grade maht quiz is making people furious. the assignment to use repeated addition five times three is blank. the student's answers were wrong. it should be interpreted as five groups of three meaning the correct answer is 3 plus 3 plus 3 plus 3 plus 3. five 3's. lesson plans are up to individual states, districts and teachers. >>> a texas school district apologizing after a district holds them to deny god is real or fail. it is fact assertion or opinion. the second item was there is a god. 12-year-old jordan said she answered fwakt because faith is more important than a test. >> i tried to use things such as the bible and stories i have read and people who have died and come back from heaven and told their stories and she told m
it is the justice department. >> it was the department of justice this friday which closed the investigationf the irs scandal without pursuing criminal charges against any one. back to you. >>> thank you adam. to find him you can log on to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. >>> thank you very much ainsley. five plus five plus five does not equal 15? a question on a third grade maht quiz is making people furious. the assignment to use repeated addition five times three is...
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the school district and sheriffs department are investigating the incident and the justice department has opened a separate civil rights inquiry. the resource officer in the video deputy ben fields has been with the sheriffs department since 2004. he was sued in 2007, along with several other officers, for excessive force, but was exonerated. he's been named in a second suit along with other school officials that claims fields unfairly and recklessly targets african-american students with allegations of gang membership and criminal gang activity. that case is still pending. as a new round of investigations now begins. jay gray, nbc news. >>> up in new york city, a community is mourning the loss of a police officer who was killed in the line of duty. this morning, fellow officers carried randolph holder's casket into greater ame cathedral. hundreds of police saluted. officer holder died last week when shot in the head. he'd been chasing a man after responding to a call of shots fired for a stolen bike. holder's funeral will be held tomorrow. >>> for 24 hours the united nations voted to
the school district and sheriffs department are investigating the incident and the justice department has opened a separate civil rights inquiry. the resource officer in the video deputy ben fields has been with the sheriffs department since 2004. he was sued in 2007, along with several other officers, for excessive force, but was exonerated. he's been named in a second suit along with other school officials that claims fields unfairly and recklessly targets african-american students with...
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. >>> a female student dragged from class by a school resource officer and now the justice department is getting involved. hi, everyone. good afternoon. >> the video has gone viral, getting a lot of attention across the country. reporter omar villafranca said it's in the hands of federal investigators. [ bleep ] >> reporter: amateur video shows richland deputy ben fields wrapping his arm around the student's neck. fields flips the student and desk over and drags her across the floor. >> hands behind your pack. give me your hands. >> reporter: other videos show fields restraining the student in front of the classroom while a school administrator and stunned classmates, including tony robinson, looked on. >> i've never seen anything so -- so nasty looking so sick to the point where you know, other students are turning away. >> reporter: the justice department opened a civil rights investigation into what happened and will determine if federal charges are warranted. the 34-year-old deputy join the sheriff's office in 2004. in 2008, he was astound the district as a school resource officer
. >>> a female student dragged from class by a school resource officer and now the justice department is getting involved. hi, everyone. good afternoon. >> the video has gone viral, getting a lot of attention across the country. reporter omar villafranca said it's in the hands of federal investigators. [ bleep ] >> reporter: amateur video shows richland deputy ben fields wrapping his arm around the student's neck. fields flips the student and desk over and drags her across...
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right now, the justice department investigating the viral video of a student being tossed around by a school resource officer. kevin: as marlie hall reports, the school and the sheriff's office sharing in the public's outrage tonight. marlie: the federal justice department is now investigating incidents caught on video in a south carolina school. richland county deputy ben fields is seen wrapping his arm around a female students that flipping her and her desk over, , and dragging her across the floor. other students were horrified. >> it seemed really violent and it was really, really, hard to watch. marlie: deputy fields was called in and instructed to remove the student after she repeatedly refused to put away her cell phone. sheriff leon lott says the girl was wrong for disrupting the class but he is only concerned , with fields. >> it started with her, and it ended with my officer. and what i'm going to deal with is what my deputy did. marlie: school officials called the incident outrageous, and said the safety of all students is their primary concern. >> we, as a board, will work
right now, the justice department investigating the viral video of a student being tossed around by a school resource officer. kevin: as marlie hall reports, the school and the sheriff's office sharing in the public's outrage tonight. marlie: the federal justice department is now investigating incidents caught on video in a south carolina school. richland county deputy ben fields is seen wrapping his arm around a female students that flipping her and her desk over, , and dragging her across the...
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. >>> the justice department says deadly attacks on police are creeping higher. a report released tuesday says police nationwide are ambushed about 250 times a year. the proportion of those surprise attacks that are fatal is rising. the study was released as president obama spoke to a gathering of police chiefs in chicago. he says officers are often unfairly scapegoated for larger social problems that cause crimes. >> i reject any narrative that seeks to divide police and communities that they serve. >> reporter: the president blames the media for blaming police and their communities. >>> randolph holder will be laid to arrest today. holder is the fourth nypd officer murdered in the line of duty in 11 months. >>> much of the east is bracing for heavy rain. storms over the midwest will move into the atlantic states today. some areas will get up to 2 inches. the remnants of hurricane patricia turned charleston streets into rivers. >>> a storm brought heavy snow to the mountains in colorado. drivers faced low visibility and slick roads. the conditions are blamed for
. >>> the justice department says deadly attacks on police are creeping higher. a report released tuesday says police nationwide are ambushed about 250 times a year. the proportion of those surprise attacks that are fatal is rising. the study was released as president obama spoke to a gathering of police chiefs in chicago. he says officers are often unfairly scapegoated for larger social problems that cause crimes. >> i reject any narrative that seeks to divide police and...
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now justice department investigators pieieng together all that leded up to ts terrifying ent. the violent classroom confrontation caught on several cameras. tonight, all angles being investigated by federal authorities. it all began during a morning algebra class at spring valley high school in columbia, south carolina. >> this is someone that is physically innain because of what she endured and the world watched what she endured as she literally flew across the classroom. >> reporter: authorities say a 16-year-old female student was being disruptive in class. either texting or chewing gum and was repeatedly asked to leave. a school resource officer is cacaed to theclassroom. he walks over to the student, shuts her laptop, moves it away, >> i treat you fair last time. >> i don't know you. >> you don't know me? you gonna come with me or i'm going to make you. >> he said get up, get up, get up, three times. >> reporter: that's when the situation escalates. classmates witnessing the entire encounter as he slams her on to the ground. >> give me your hands. >> trying to jack her ou
now justice department investigators pieieng together all that leded up to ts terrifying ent. the violent classroom confrontation caught on several cameras. tonight, all angles being investigated by federal authorities. it all began during a morning algebra class at spring valley high school in columbia, south carolina. >> this is someone that is physically innain because of what she endured and the world watched what she endured as she literally flew across the classroom. >>...