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if the justice department were trying to help her politically. they were doing a really bad job at it. >> she refused to get an interview to the state inspector general who was looking into her e-mail procedures. and did not get the answers that they wanted. in fact brett baird interviewed her today and she stumbled on this question many. >> you didn't want to do that. >> it just didn't even -- what they wanted to ask, we had already talked about in the public arena. look i think that report actually -- you. >> said particularly. >> and i just want to -- >> i think the report supported what i have been saying for years. the rules were not clear -- >> hundreds of people knew about the private e-mail. >> the practice was used by other secretaries of state. i've said it was a mistake, i certainly wouldn't do it again. >> do you think she handled that one well. >> i think that she's making a factual point. if the inspector general is asking a series of questions that have already been answered. separate and apart from the justice investigation, why w
if the justice department were trying to help her politically. they were doing a really bad job at it. >> she refused to get an interview to the state inspector general who was looking into her e-mail procedures. and did not get the answers that they wanted. in fact brett baird interviewed her today and she stumbled on this question many. >> you didn't want to do that. >> it just didn't even -- what they wanted to ask, we had already talked about in the public arena. look i...
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explore the justice department's investigations of police departments nationwide.om mayor ras baraka... >> any change is difficult. >> and correspondent jelani cobb about the making of this film. >> can this be done in a way that still respects people's rights? >> connect to the frontline community on facebook and twitter. then sign up for our newsletter at pbs.org/frontline. >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote founda
explore the justice department's investigations of police departments nationwide.om mayor ras baraka... >> any change is difficult. >> and correspondent jelani cobb about the making of this film. >> can this be done in a way that still respects people's rights? >> connect to the frontline community on facebook and twitter. then sign up for our newsletter at pbs.org/frontline. >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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the justice department said that they backed the amendment in part, because she filed a revised mma, late this week, that revised language on the justice department being able to come up with provisions to make sure that somebody who is trying to buy a gun, is -- they will be tipped off, if the justice department is doing an investigation. so, she has more language in that she is trying to add, to gain some more republicans to her side. >> these will come up on monday afternoon for voting. they all need 60 for these measures to advance. you kind of mentioned earlier, but what is the likelihood that they will get the required 60? >> we do not know. senator murphy expressed he was optimistic about the loophole and preventing people who are on the terrorist watch lists from purchasing firearms. he expressed optimism, but there does not seem to be anything that really has enough support from the other set. and republicans have paired of each amendment with their own version, which then, this is a signal that they are prepared to back the republican version, and as people have said, it wo
the justice department said that they backed the amendment in part, because she filed a revised mma, late this week, that revised language on the justice department being able to come up with provisions to make sure that somebody who is trying to buy a gun, is -- they will be tipped off, if the justice department is doing an investigation. so, she has more language in that she is trying to add, to gain some more republicans to her side. >> these will come up on monday afternoon for...
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insurers can offer concessions that would preserve composition after representative met with justice department staffers earlier this month. they reported they expect the department's decision by mid-july. if completed, the merger would create the largest u.s. health insurer pay number of members with more than 54 million. lauren: just days as scores another successful rocket launch. we will have the details of the blue origin success. big changes coming to cosco starting today. checking in on stock market futures, a nice monday for your portfolio. dow futures surging 216.296 teachers by 57. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it transformed treatment as the first cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured wi
insurers can offer concessions that would preserve composition after representative met with justice department staffers earlier this month. they reported they expect the department's decision by mid-july. if completed, the merger would create the largest u.s. health insurer pay number of members with more than 54 million. lauren: just days as scores another successful rocket launch. we will have the details of the blue origin success. big changes coming to cosco starting today. checking in on...
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a-- justice department today went full political, sensorring islamic references made by mateen, and department of justice and fbi tried to manipulate, public of islam. today doj released transcripts, as promised, after the doj and fbi had sensored his pledge of ally jansallegiance to al-baghdadi and the islamic state, and translated arabic, allah, to god. social media exploded. the backlash was almost universal, hours later, doj was forced to reverse itself and lift the since sor ship, make -- sensorship, making public the transcript without any sensorship. we take up the administration's arrogance from the white house to what is little more than mr. obama's political arm, the department of justice, all the way to fbi, their shameful effort to sensor truth and dismiss the public a right t a's right to be. also a shake up in trump campaign with just a month to go before republican national convention, don condition fired campaign -- donald trump today fired campaign manager corey lowandowski, it came down to a showdown between corey lowandowski, and trump's senior campaign official, paul manafo
a-- justice department today went full political, sensorring islamic references made by mateen, and department of justice and fbi tried to manipulate, public of islam. today doj released transcripts, as promised, after the doj and fbi had sensored his pledge of ally jansallegiance to al-baghdadi and the islamic state, and translated arabic, allah, to god. social media exploded. the backlash was almost universal, hours later, doj was forced to reverse itself and lift the since sor ship, make --...
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the heat is on the justice department to pursue criminal charges in the clinton e-mail scandal. good morning. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: good morning. i am nicole petallides. state department admits scrubbing video this fox reporters questions on the iran nuclear talks people have the stories. lauren: opec leaders meeting behind closed is to discuss production targets. the big question, but saudi arabia's oil minister find common ground with iran. nicole: let's check out oil prices. west texas 49.17 at 16 cents. lauren: u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. a muted session in the end, but today dow futures done 20 points and s&p futures down three. nicole: the yen continues for the third day, moving higher on the delay of the sales tax increase 29 teen and stock mix right now. shanghai composite index up half a percent. the nikkei down 2.3%. lauren: in sports, the penguin beat the sharks taken a two games to none lead and that's the french open. both williams sisters played yesterday. one of them won, one of them lost. all of that coming up in sports. nicole:
the heat is on the justice department to pursue criminal charges in the clinton e-mail scandal. good morning. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: good morning. i am nicole petallides. state department admits scrubbing video this fox reporters questions on the iran nuclear talks people have the stories. lauren: opec leaders meeting behind closed is to discuss production targets. the big question, but saudi arabia's oil minister find common ground with iran. nicole: let's check out oil prices. west...
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so the justice department has compounded this by not telling the truth to a judge. >> today, a number of prominent democrats said this emphasizes the need for the ninth justice. you and i agree that a justice garland would have met a very different outcome in this case. but also i don't think it will move republican leadership. >> here in the senate, which sometimes is chastised for caving. is not going to budge on this issue. they are either convinced that donald trump is going to be elected and you'll vastly different nominee than judge garland. or that hillary clinton is going to be elected and she has right to make her own nominee, whether it's judge garland or not, but they're not going to vote or judge on this nomination. >> we also have the affirmative action case, the university of the next tier of the remaining open spots, there's a holistic approach. they do use race as one of the criteria. today the court said for now they can continue with that. >> this is a surprising result. in my view. the university of texas, owned by the state of texas. the state of texas as all state
so the justice department has compounded this by not telling the truth to a judge. >> today, a number of prominent democrats said this emphasizes the need for the ninth justice. you and i agree that a justice garland would have met a very different outcome in this case. but also i don't think it will move republican leadership. >> here in the senate, which sometimes is chastised for caving. is not going to budge on this issue. they are either convinced that donald trump is going to...
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sometimes the justice department will not let you do that. harris: why did they let that?i guess they didn't clarify things ahead of time. harris: i want to ask you about negligence because i've seen it hashtagged, negligence and intent. >> okay. harris: where this comes into play? >> wealth most serious potential charge against mrs. clinton is espionage which is the failure to keep safe state secrets that have been entrusted to you for safekeeping. and federal crimes, the government has to show intent, that you intended to expose them. harris: whether they're marked or not is how i read it. >> except for espionage is not intent crime. the government can prove a jury that espionage was committed by showing gross negligence. gross negligence is the failure to take care of something with the really strong belief that a bad thing will happen if you don't take care of it. so simple negligence is driving along the street behind me, behind us at 30 miles an hour. and hoping you don't hit anybody. gross negligence is driving along the street at 90 miles an hour and hoping you don
sometimes the justice department will not let you do that. harris: why did they let that?i guess they didn't clarify things ahead of time. harris: i want to ask you about negligence because i've seen it hashtagged, negligence and intent. >> okay. harris: where this comes into play? >> wealth most serious potential charge against mrs. clinton is espionage which is the failure to keep safe state secrets that have been entrusted to you for safekeeping. and federal crimes, the...
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. >>> after taking heat for keeping some phone call information underwraps, the justice department this afternoon released full transcripts of three phone calls made between the shooter and hostage negotiators in the nightclub massacre in orlando. he gives his full name, claims responsibility and calls himself a quote, islamic soldier. >> we're not releasing the audio, i can tell you while the killer made murderous statements, he did so in a chilling, calm, deliberate manner. >> federal investigators say they officially redacted of the conversations to deny giving mateen a platform for hateful propaganda. the redactions triggered a wave of criticism for house speaker paul ryan and other republican leaders. >>> u.s. senate set to vote tonight on a series of gun control measures. >> it would expand background checks for people on terrorist watch list and no fly list. the fbi would have three days to get a court order to block sales of guns. none of these are expected to pass. >>> supreme court rejected two challenges to assault weapons bans. the justices chose to leave in place a lower co
. >>> after taking heat for keeping some phone call information underwraps, the justice department this afternoon released full transcripts of three phone calls made between the shooter and hostage negotiators in the nightclub massacre in orlando. he gives his full name, claims responsibility and calls himself a quote, islamic soldier. >> we're not releasing the audio, i can tell you while the killer made murderous statements, he did so in a chilling, calm, deliberate manner....
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the justice department needs a favor, too. and the nation needs a favor.urself from this investigation. if you don't get out of this now, it will get worse. don't believe me? well, try this. just two days after your primarily social meeting with the spouse of someone under fbi investigation your lawyers at doj went to court seeking 27 month delay between former top aid and secretary clinton and officials with your new best friend's foundation. that smells really bad. so take my advice. recuse now. it will get worse. and that's my off-the-record comment tonight. that's all for now. "on the record" is back tomorrow 7:00 p.m. eastern. go no-to-my facebook page and like it. up next the "the o'reilly factor." good night. >> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> bill o'reilly has been tremendous, calling over and over again on leaders of this body, simplely to pass case law. >> now, finally a stand alone vote on kate's law will take place. who could possibly vote against protecting us from violent foreign nationals? we'll have a special report. >> announcing hi
the justice department needs a favor, too. and the nation needs a favor.urself from this investigation. if you don't get out of this now, it will get worse. don't believe me? well, try this. just two days after your primarily social meeting with the spouse of someone under fbi investigation your lawyers at doj went to court seeking 27 month delay between former top aid and secretary clinton and officials with your new best friend's foundation. that smells really bad. so take my advice. recuse...
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in the justice department.a lot of long-running grand jury investigations making big cases. that is coming to cut the organized crime people, the posses, athe jamaican task force dedicated to enron because they needed to have a dedicated set of personnel and that is what i am talking about here. i am applying task force by analogy to the organized crime strikeforce of the 1980's. mark: since 9/11, has the federal government passed any laws that have encroached on civil liberties that you object to? >> i think there were a couple things in the patriot act, some changes made there. the fact is -- mark: what specific provisions? >> i think there were a dozen or more in the rewrite back in 2005 and the principle was, you do not want the government compiling information of people with no predication just because they want to have information like going to the library and who is taking out books on world war ii? that is no good. if you have two instances of a guy that is saying, i know terrorists and i know people an
in the justice department.a lot of long-running grand jury investigations making big cases. that is coming to cut the organized crime people, the posses, athe jamaican task force dedicated to enron because they needed to have a dedicated set of personnel and that is what i am talking about here. i am applying task force by analogy to the organized crime strikeforce of the 1980's. mark: since 9/11, has the federal government passed any laws that have encroached on civil liberties that you object...
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had the opportunity to work at the justice department and the labor department. he got to the current job a week or so, the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, the march for justice, sanitation workers, pick up trash from the garbage. i am a man, a woman, when i look at the decision right now. and in los angeles and see the racial overlay. when i was at doj one of the most impactful things was we reach an agreement with the shelby county criminal justice system. as a young kid, something like four or twee 5 times more likely, when you were white, we need to use every tool in our toolbox to recognize a few things. the economic dimension is simple. present company excluded population is aging. we have to understand that who is going to support us as we age, we need more people with w 2 incomes to support us. we can't leave any zip code behind and the public safety dimension, everyone has cited the overwhelming data that when you have these opportunities you have a higher chance. the civil rights dimension that is undeniable here. it is important for us, res
had the opportunity to work at the justice department and the labor department. he got to the current job a week or so, the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, the march for justice, sanitation workers, pick up trash from the garbage. i am a man, a woman, when i look at the decision right now. and in los angeles and see the racial overlay. when i was at doj one of the most impactful things was we reach an agreement with the shelby county criminal justice system. as a young kid,...
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i think the people in the justice department.he fbi was a deputy attorney general and a good one. loretta lynch headed the attorney's office in new york and she knows this stuff. if it is just a question of resources, the stakes are so high. i think you do have to acknowledge that there is such a thing as islamic jihad and that is the name of the game here and that is the case that has to be made and that is what isis is all about. mark: what would you say in the realm of national security and foreign policy is barack obama's greatest achievement as president? mr. weld: i am a bad person to ask because i think the iran deal, buying 10 years of slowdown, that is a long time and i do think, i had a lengthy conversations with the former president of iran and became persuaded that the people of iran really do want to tilt western. my hope is in those 10 years, they will tilt western and that would be a great blow. mark: why does that make you a bad person to ask? mr. weld: because i am the only former republican of the united states
i think the people in the justice department.he fbi was a deputy attorney general and a good one. loretta lynch headed the attorney's office in new york and she knows this stuff. if it is just a question of resources, the stakes are so high. i think you do have to acknowledge that there is such a thing as islamic jihad and that is the name of the game here and that is the case that has to be made and that is what isis is all about. mark: what would you say in the realm of national security and...
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miss steinberg, thank you for your work and the work of the justice department in this area. i wanted to commend peter narona, the united states attorney in rhode island and his colleague, peter killmartin, the attorney general of rhode island for the work that they're doing together on trafficking. i don't know how many of the different districts have such a model, but to have the attorney general and the united states attorney to have federal, state and local law enforcement, to have groups like the sexual assault victims groups, the hospital emergency rooms all join together on this has really made a difference in rhode island. so i hope that that's a commendable model. i note in your testimony that you provide a significant array of case studies that are examples of prosecution. i wonder you would be able to provide the committee in response to a question for the record. any case studies that are examples of the way in which the department has been able to use these authorities to help rebuild the lives of the victims. the stories tend to end with the conviction, which is
miss steinberg, thank you for your work and the work of the justice department in this area. i wanted to commend peter narona, the united states attorney in rhode island and his colleague, peter killmartin, the attorney general of rhode island for the work that they're doing together on trafficking. i don't know how many of the different districts have such a model, but to have the attorney general and the united states attorney to have federal, state and local law enforcement, to have groups...
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peter doocy, thank you so much. >> the justice department changing directions after the 911 calls.inso more. >> when you are a jihadi you don't use the word god. what was he witnessing as he was mowing down his fell mroerns. he wasn't shouting god is the greatest. he was shaking allah akbar. suddenly he translates it into english for the dispatcher is absurd. common sense won a victory against the political of the doj. they are still trying to fleece us. they are still coning us by saying he said god. he didn't say god to the dispatcher. he clearly said allah. >> you can't change history. there was the motive right there. he went on to say that political correctness puts people in harm's way. >> this morning the southwest is engulfed in flames. three states, two wildfires sending hundreds running from their home. >> dry conditions fuelling the fast moving flames. they were containing the fires on a suggested terrain. las vegas, phoenix and sections of los angeles all under excessive heat warnings. >> they are making light of the heat frying an egg on a manhole cover giving it 10 mi
peter doocy, thank you so much. >> the justice department changing directions after the 911 calls.inso more. >> when you are a jihadi you don't use the word god. what was he witnessing as he was mowing down his fell mroerns. he wasn't shouting god is the greatest. he was shaking allah akbar. suddenly he translates it into english for the dispatcher is absurd. common sense won a victory against the political of the doj. they are still trying to fleece us. they are still coning us by...
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brit hume joins me with his thoughts on the justice department's reversal. hi, bret. >> the department planned to sensor all mentions of isis and the leaders from the transcript of omar mateen's phone calls to avoid spreading his propaganda. that may be true, but it dove tailed perfectly with the oba obama -- deny or minimize the threat and to the extent possible, it had nothing to do with islam. not only does he refuse to use radical islamic terrorism and to say isis is not islamic at all and compared terrorist organizations to a jv team. it is possible to disearn in this. alienate muslims in general and give terrorists more glory and attention than they deserve. isis had been contained and pulled off the paris massacre. after orlando, isis was losing ground. two days later, the cia director testified the isis threat is undiminished. the president's approach is overtaken again and again by events, which is another way of saying what seems true, it simply doesn't work. >> this morning, we have the transcript. by afternoon, we have what we believe is a full tr
brit hume joins me with his thoughts on the justice department's reversal. hi, bret. >> the department planned to sensor all mentions of isis and the leaders from the transcript of omar mateen's phone calls to avoid spreading his propaganda. that may be true, but it dove tailed perfectly with the oba obama -- deny or minimize the threat and to the extent possible, it had nothing to do with islam. not only does he refuse to use radical islamic terrorism and to say isis is not islamic at...
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he had a career in the federal government in the justice department -- sorry, the then named departmedepartme nt of health education and welfare, now hhs. he also worked for equal employment opportunity commission before returning to mizzou in 1985. to join the law faculty. he retired after 17 years as deputy chancellor. he was called out of retirement less than two months later to
he had a career in the federal government in the justice department -- sorry, the then named departmedepartme nt of health education and welfare, now hhs. he also worked for equal employment opportunity commission before returning to mizzou in 1985. to join the law faculty. he retired after 17 years as deputy chancellor. he was called out of retirement less than two months later to
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, the justice department can evaluate it. if they see fit, they can stop the sale. right now the justice has no authority to stop the sale. >> how long can they stop it? >> well, they can just stop it. that individual will not be able to buy a weapon in this country, period. >> how about the republican option? do they have something like this that's more restrictive in terms of the administration ability to do something like this? >> yeah. as i understand, the bill is a 72-hour provision. you have to have probable cause. probable cause is the standard under which an arrest can be made. under which you can go in and search an individual. this will reduce the numbers to very small and likely not be very efficient in really sensing out these people. these are people that you don't have that standard of information because you just don't know. what you do have with point out what has to be there in the bill. the justice department can make the finding and stop the sale. >> that would seem to be idiotic because it would say you hav
, the justice department can evaluate it. if they see fit, they can stop the sale. right now the justice has no authority to stop the sale. >> how long can they stop it? >> well, they can just stop it. that individual will not be able to buy a weapon in this country, period. >> how about the republican option? do they have something like this that's more restrictive in terms of the administration ability to do something like this? >> yeah. as i understand, the bill is a...
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. >> reporter: fox has also confirmed separately the justice department filed a motion late yesterdayn behalf of the state department, seeking a 27-month delay in producing correspondence between former state department clinton aides and the clinton foundation. the number of relevant documents and e-mails has grown to 34,000, we've learned. the state department explained it's inundated with requests and the requests from the justice department is not political. bret? >> so they're just saying it has to do with foya and a backlog and there's no connection with these meetings and anything else? >> reporter: that's what they say. >> thank you. >>> turning to what administration critics are calling one step forward, one step back. a significant coalition air strike, killing hundreds of isis fighters in iraq, touted by the white house today, while another horrific terrorist attack in afghanistan raises questions about the way forward there. kevin cork reports from the white house. >> reporter: white house officials seemed almost eager to share the details about the air strikes that leveled
. >> reporter: fox has also confirmed separately the justice department filed a motion late yesterdayn behalf of the state department, seeking a 27-month delay in producing correspondence between former state department clinton aides and the clinton foundation. the number of relevant documents and e-mails has grown to 34,000, we've learned. the state department explained it's inundated with requests and the requests from the justice department is not political. bret? >> so they're...
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today we will examine whether the justice department is doing all it can to meet the important milestones, established by congress under the new anti-trafficking statute. this statute known as the justice for victims of the trafficking act was introduced by senator cornyn. i cosponsored it. and it was among the first pieces of legislation that our committee reported out during my initial months as chairman. today's hearing provides us an opportunity to ask the department about this administration's efforts to implement the law since this enactment just over a year ago. at its core, human trafficking involves the exploitations of another human being, typically for purposes of forced labor or commercial sex. its victims can include both men and women, adults and children, foreigners and u.s. citizens. in most, if not all such cases, the trafficker exploits a victim's vulnerabilities. for example, sex traffickers typically use some combinations of force, deceit, or/and flattery to exploit their victims. they may ply the victim with drugs or alcohol to make them more compliant. and then often
today we will examine whether the justice department is doing all it can to meet the important milestones, established by congress under the new anti-trafficking statute. this statute known as the justice for victims of the trafficking act was introduced by senator cornyn. i cosponsored it. and it was among the first pieces of legislation that our committee reported out during my initial months as chairman. today's hearing provides us an opportunity to ask the department about this...
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as her justice department faces new questions over an attempt to hold back key facts of this tragedy from the american public. good evening, welcome to "the kelly file." i'm megyn kelly. attorney general loretta lynch touching down in orlando, paying her respects at a memorial to the victims. while back in washington, the obama administration distancing themselves from growing concerns over her justice department's decision to release a partial transcript of the terrorist's own words. omitting his pledge of aleenlance allegiance to isis and its leader. and then just hours later, facing public outcry, reversing themselves, releasing the full transcript. white house press secretary josh earnest from today. >> the decision to release the unredacted version of the transcript released yesterday was made independently and entirely by the department of justice. >> today, more criticism of the doj's release, including the terrorist references to, quote, allah being changed in the transcript to refer to god, why did they do that? and also a refusal to release over 25 minutes of additional tra
as her justice department faces new questions over an attempt to hold back key facts of this tragedy from the american public. good evening, welcome to "the kelly file." i'm megyn kelly. attorney general loretta lynch touching down in orlando, paying her respects at a memorial to the victims. while back in washington, the obama administration distancing themselves from growing concerns over her justice department's decision to release a partial transcript of the terrorist's own words....
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department of justice. prior to joining doj he focused on criminal justice reform issues and in 2014 he was honored as a champion of change at the white house. we are thrilled to have all of them here today so without further do please join me in welcoming them. [applause] >> thank you for that warm introduction. i want to thank the folks at the center for american progress for hosting this very important conversation. to say that this is a surreal experience for me would be an understatement. sitting on the stage with for cabinet level officials talking about these important issues is a bucket list moment, if you will, for me. what really grounds it and makes it more surreal for me is that 20 years ago i couldn't of envisioned having this conversation you all. i was beginning to serve a ten year sentence in the alabama department of corrections for first-time nonviolent drug violation peer i went into the department of corrections with the high school diploma and i came out with the high school diploma. th
department of justice. prior to joining doj he focused on criminal justice reform issues and in 2014 he was honored as a champion of change at the white house. we are thrilled to have all of them here today so without further do please join me in welcoming them. [applause] >> thank you for that warm introduction. i want to thank the folks at the center for american progress for hosting this very important conversation. to say that this is a surreal experience for me would be an...
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since this law was passed, has the justice department issued idance and directed to assistant u.s. attorneys and if so cha form did you issue that uidance? i think push the button. >> the department shares the perspective of this committee that anti-trafficking efforts need to be all-encompassing. attacking the problem through prosecuting traffickers and also buyers, individuals who fuel the demand. and to that end the department has prosecuted a number of cases. there are many more. both before and after the jvta. with respect to guidance, the day after it was passed d.o.j. sent guidance out to prosecutors with respect to the criminal changes in that bill. in addition to that guidance, we've sent out a memorandum to all united states attorneys first assistants criminal chiefs and prosecutors on the changes to the jvta including the changes with respect to demand issues. in addition to those guidance memos we've done a significant amount of training on the the prosecutor side, at our advocacy center two times through our child exploitation section, through our civil rights gigs and
since this law was passed, has the justice department issued idance and directed to assistant u.s. attorneys and if so cha form did you issue that uidance? i think push the button. >> the department shares the perspective of this committee that anti-trafficking efforts need to be all-encompassing. attacking the problem through prosecuting traffickers and also buyers, individuals who fuel the demand. and to that end the department has prosecuted a number of cases. there are many more. both...
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. >> her visit comes one day after the justice department caused an uproar when the transcripts were emitted concerning the emergency responders. >>> 9 days after terror attack left 49 day attorney general loretta lynch met in orlando to meet with victims and first responders vowing to find out why the killer did what he did. >> we will be able to determine this. i can't tell you definitively that we will narrow it down to one motivation. this was an active terror and hate. >> her visit comes one day after the justice department released partial transcripts of phone conversations between the killer and police during the attack. the killer's profession of allegiance was edited out and then put back in. >> forensic experts trace the trajectory of every round fired in the three battles. it started at 2 and ended and five a.m. the autopsies have been carried out on all 49 victims and authorities have not said that the victims may have been accidentally shot by police. >> the killings are on the suspect. >> the stores and street has been opened but brandon mccoal number of 11 was dancing
. >> her visit comes one day after the justice department caused an uproar when the transcripts were emitted concerning the emergency responders. >>> 9 days after terror attack left 49 day attorney general loretta lynch met in orlando to meet with victims and first responders vowing to find out why the killer did what he did. >> we will be able to determine this. i can't tell you definitively that we will narrow it down to one motivation. this was an active terror and hate....
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record, directly following my remark. >> without objection. >> thank you madam president. >> the justice department of the white house supports assembly of its workable approach to help prevent terrorists from obtaining weapons. justice, we have worked with justice and justice made some additions tont our amendment, they released a statement of support. that may read it in part. this a moment gives gives the justice department an important additional tool to prevent the sale of guns to suspected by lessons firearm dealers.ons firearm it ensures protection of the department's operational and it investigative sensitivities. 38 senators have cosponsored thelog amendment including republican senator mark kirk, making it bipartisan. now, causing the terror gap is an important step, but it is not enough. g let me tell you why. check today you can buy again at a gun show without a background check. as as a matter of fact, my chief of staff, woman was pursued at a gun show to buy a 50 caliber rifle which is a sniper rifle the bullets can go for a milee and go through a brick wall. you can buy a gun on the
record, directly following my remark. >> without objection. >> thank you madam president. >> the justice department of the white house supports assembly of its workable approach to help prevent terrorists from obtaining weapons. justice, we have worked with justice and justice made some additions tont our amendment, they released a statement of support. that may read it in part. this a moment gives gives the justice department an important additional tool to prevent the sale...
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the justice department under growing pressure just rereleasing the partial transcript of the orlando terrorist's 9-1-1 call. now we know he was indeed pledging his allegiance to the leader of isis. welcome. this is "your world." the chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with more about this about-face. >> within the last hour the fbi and justice department re-releasing the transcripts of the 9-1-1 call, and now you can see just how many times omar mateen pledges allegiance to isis and its leader. the original transcript blacked out reverend. it reading satcher, what your name. omar mateen, my name is i pledge allegiance to redacted. dispatcher, okay, what's your name? mateen, i pledge allegiance to redacted. may fox protect him on ball of reticketed. earlier today the fbi explained why the transcript was not complete. >> part of the redacting is meant to not give credence to individuals who have done terrorist acts in the past. we're not going to propagate their violent rhetoric and see no value in putting the names out there. >> the pressure to release the full version
the justice department under growing pressure just rereleasing the partial transcript of the orlando terrorist's 9-1-1 call. now we know he was indeed pledging his allegiance to the leader of isis. welcome. this is "your world." the chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with more about this about-face. >> within the last hour the fbi and justice department re-releasing the transcripts of the 9-1-1 call, and now you can see just how many times omar mateen pledges...
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the department of justice defended president obama's actions. the top lawyers in the u. department of justice go to texas and they defend this case, and they're opposed by more than half the attorneys general of the united states. judge hanen heard the case and issued an injunction. he said, mr. president, you are changing the regulations of the united states that have been issued pursuant to the immigration and nationality act. you're changing those. and before you can change regulations, you have to be able to go through a process, and you have to have notice, an opportunity for people to be heard and objections to be made. and before the regulations can be altered. that was basically the decision that he rendered. the united states court of appeals for the fifth circuit next to the supreme court upheld the injunction, and today's decision confirms that the obama administration's lawless plans may not proceed. but the fight is far from over. the case will now be sent back to judge hahn nor for -- judge hanen for additional litigation on the merits and the ultimate outco
the department of justice defended president obama's actions. the top lawyers in the u. department of justice go to texas and they defend this case, and they're opposed by more than half the attorneys general of the united states. judge hanen heard the case and issued an injunction. he said, mr. president, you are changing the regulations of the united states that have been issued pursuant to the immigration and nationality act. you're changing those. and before you can change regulations, you...
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set the title of the book. , butld not have used it the court officials, the white house, the justice department, the journalists, all kinds of people use the word, and therefore i used the word. so that was an introduction. , and as iut this said, it took a long time because there were about 10,000 documents to go through. 25th of july, 1946, and agitated farmer telephoned a sheriff in georgia to report draggedlacks had been from his car and murdered. he was shocked. when he reached the sheriff, he continued his meal my then -- meal, then joined in the ride out to the crime scene. when they got to the bridge, they walked down to the undergrowth on the river. that is when they saw the four bodies -- two men and two women, shot multiple times, leaving ghastly wounds that cracked their schools -- skulls. and theyd tried to run were shot as they lay down. overwhelmedwas so that they went back to monroe, er,rgia to summon a coron leaving the crimes thing unprotected. -- scene unprotected. they came back with the farmer and others. and he said that there were about 24 men who had ambushed out at the
set the title of the book. , butld not have used it the court officials, the white house, the justice department, the journalists, all kinds of people use the word, and therefore i used the word. so that was an introduction. , and as iut this said, it took a long time because there were about 10,000 documents to go through. 25th of july, 1946, and agitated farmer telephoned a sheriff in georgia to report draggedlacks had been from his car and murdered. he was shocked. when he reached the...
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the justice department and the white house support this amendment. they believe it's a workable approach to prevent terrorists from obtaining weapons. we worked with justice and justice made some additions to our amendment, released a statement of support. let me read it in part. this amendment gives the justice department an important additional tool to prevent the sale of guns to suspected terrorists by licensed firearms dealers while ensuring protection of the department's operational and investigative sensitivities. 38 senators have cosponsored the amendment, including republican senator mark kirk making it bipartisan. now, closing the terror gap is an important step but it isn't enough. and let me tell you why. today you can buy a gun at a gun show without a background check. as a matter of fact, my chief of staff, a woman, was pursued at a gun show to buy a 50 caliber rifle which is a sniper rifle. the bullet can go for a mile and go through a brick wall. you can buy a gun on the internet without a background check. you can buy a gun from an ind
the justice department and the white house support this amendment. they believe it's a workable approach to prevent terrorists from obtaining weapons. we worked with justice and justice made some additions to our amendment, released a statement of support. let me read it in part. this amendment gives the justice department an important additional tool to prevent the sale of guns to suspected terrorists by licensed firearms dealers while ensuring protection of the department's operational and...
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so the top lawyers in the u.s.f department of justice can go to taxes and defend this case andha they oppose by more than half the the attorney general's ofu the united states. judge hannon heard the case and he issued an injunction. he said mr. president, your change in the regulations of the and issued pursuant to the immigration and nationality act. your change in those. before you you are changing t regulations you have to be able to go through a process. you have to have notice and opportunity for people to be heard and objections to be made. and before the regulations can be, and that was basically the decision that he rendered. the united states court of appeals for the fifth circuit next to the supreme court upheld the injunction and today decision confirmed that the obama administration while this plan may not proceed. sent but the fight is far from over. the case will not be sent back to judge hannon for additional litigation on the merits and the ultimate outcome remains uncertain. i would say that for it to issue a stay and to block a federal agency for going forward with
so the top lawyers in the u.s.f department of justice can go to taxes and defend this case andha they oppose by more than half the the attorney general's ofu the united states. judge hannon heard the case and he issued an injunction. he said mr. president, your change in the regulations of the and issued pursuant to the immigration and nationality act. your change in those. before you you are changing t regulations you have to be able to go through a process. you have to have notice and...
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that will depend on what the justice department decides to do next. no word on what it will mean for maureen mcdonnell but it is likely that the decision by the supreme court could also mean her convictions will be thrown out as well. live at the supreme court, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. maureen: thank you, jeff. the supreme court also delivered the most significant ruling on abortion rights in a decade. the justices said a texas law places undue burden on women seeking abortions. the ruling was 5-3 with justice kennedy casting the tie-breaking vote. >> we have a daunting task in front of us to determine whether and how to reopen the health centers that were forced to shut the doors for the past several years every time a woman goes to get an abortion she wonders if she is walking in a safe facility with cl maureen: president obama praised the ruling as a victory for women and reproductive health. be the first to learn about major supreme court decisions and breaking news. you can sign up to get alerts straight to your phone at wjla.com/text. we are on
that will depend on what the justice department decides to do next. no word on what it will mean for maureen mcdonnell but it is likely that the decision by the supreme court could also mean her convictions will be thrown out as well. live at the supreme court, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. maureen: thank you, jeff. the supreme court also delivered the most significant ruling on abortion rights in a decade. the justices said a texas law places undue burden on women seeking abortions. the ruling was...
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it's an odd thing for the justice department to do especially because now what they're doing is fanning more conspiracies. you have people saying they're trying to hide isis' role in this. >> evan, stand by. we're seeing live pictures right now from orlando outside the pulse nightclub where this fbi news conference is set to begin. you can see them walking to the mikes right now. let's listen in. >> good morning, everyone. i'm lee bentley, the united states attorney for the middle district of florida. this press conference was called to release partial transcripts of calls shooter omar mateen had with 911 operators as well as with crisis negotiators with the orlando police department. as the attorney general announced yesterday, these are partial transcripts. redactions have been made to avoid revictimizing those who were in the pulse nightclub during the early morning hours of june 12th. we wanted to release the transcripts at this time so that the public would have a better idea of the time line during the morning hours of june 12th and also so that you would have a better idea of wha
it's an odd thing for the justice department to do especially because now what they're doing is fanning more conspiracies. you have people saying they're trying to hide isis' role in this. >> evan, stand by. we're seeing live pictures right now from orlando outside the pulse nightclub where this fbi news conference is set to begin. you can see them walking to the mikes right now. let's listen in. >> good morning, everyone. i'm lee bentley, the united states attorney for the middle...
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brit hume joins me with his thoughts on the justice department's reversal. hi, bret. >> the department planned to sensor all mentions of isis and the leaders from the transcript of omar mateen's phone calls to avoid spreading his propaganda. that may be true, but it dove tailed perfectly with the oba obama -- deny or minimize the threat and to the extent possible, it had nothing to do with islam. not only does he refuse to use radical islamic terrorism and to say isis is not islamic at all and compared terrorist organizations to a jv team. it is possible to disearn in this. alienate muslims in general and give terrorists more glory and attention than they deserve. isis had been contained and pulled off the paris massacre. after orlando, isis was losing ground. two days later, the cia director testified the isis threat is undiminished. the president's approach is overtaken again and again by events, which is another way of saying what seems true, it simply doesn't work. >> this morning, we have the transcript. by afternoon, we have what we believe is a full tr
brit hume joins me with his thoughts on the justice department's reversal. hi, bret. >> the department planned to sensor all mentions of isis and the leaders from the transcript of omar mateen's phone calls to avoid spreading his propaganda. that may be true, but it dove tailed perfectly with the oba obama -- deny or minimize the threat and to the extent possible, it had nothing to do with islam. not only does he refuse to use radical islamic terrorism and to say isis is not islamic at...
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the justice department releasing transcripts of the gunman's 911 call. among the revelations, police stormed the club after the shooter threatened to strap explosive vests to some of the hostages. authorities emphasize there was no gunfire in the three hours that it took to take down that gunman. >> i think there is this misconception that we didn't do anything for three hours. i'm just trying to clarify that's absolutely not true. >> the justice department originally released an edited version of the transcript which removed references to isis house speaker paul ryan was among many who slammed the move calling it preposterous, a full unedited transcript was released monday afternoon. >> now to politics. a potential tragedy averted on the campaign trail. a british nationalist charged with allegedly trying to carry out a plot to kill donald trump. the suspect was caught at a weekend campaign rally. abc's pierre thomas has the details. >> reporter: as the donald trump rally got under way this weekend at the treasure island hotel and police officer statione
the justice department releasing transcripts of the gunman's 911 call. among the revelations, police stormed the club after the shooter threatened to strap explosive vests to some of the hostages. authorities emphasize there was no gunfire in the three hours that it took to take down that gunman. >> i think there is this misconception that we didn't do anything for three hours. i'm just trying to clarify that's absolutely not true. >> the justice department originally released an...
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that one is about notifying the fbi or the department of justice . >> the other two that are coming up, senator feinstein's amendment, deal with those on the fbi watch list. there has been the term groundhog day used a couple of times. because those two measures came up before. >> they came up after the san bernardino california shootings that left more than one dozen dead. there was an outrage on capitol hill. it only got 405i believe. the senator offered his amendment at that time. actually stopn't terrorists from getting weapons. still short of what they needed. these are new versions of amendments. there isn't a lot to indicate this may change enough. >> saying the justice department backs the gun control provision. what problem does the administration find with the two >> heican measures? actually might make it harder to do this legislation in the future. outjustice department came in part because she filed a new revised amendment that adds language in the justice department. somebody tries to buy a gun and gets notified. doing an ongoing investigation that they need to not blow t
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the justice department looked close to bringing civil rights charges but now that appears in doubt.evan perez. what's the latest with the case? >> well, jake, you remember the focus of this investigation has been on whether daniel pantilleo broke laws and now there's a dispute among justice department prosecutors and agents over whether there is sufficient evidence to bring civil rights charges in this case. while some favor bringing charges, the fbi does not. the officer is shown using a choke hold during the garner takedown. the nypd bans the use of choke holds and garner could be heard saying, i can't breathe, in part of the video. but if you slow down the video, some officials say it's not clear how long there was a choke hold and, if so, if it was enough to kill garner. some believe that it's inconclusive enough and officials say this is one reason why these cases are so difficult to bring. federal law has a much narrower jurisdiction in these types of cases and the justice department says that this is an ongoing case, that no decision has been made. the officer's attorney says
the justice department looked close to bringing civil rights charges but now that appears in doubt.evan perez. what's the latest with the case? >> well, jake, you remember the focus of this investigation has been on whether daniel pantilleo broke laws and now there's a dispute among justice department prosecutors and agents over whether there is sufficient evidence to bring civil rights charges in this case. while some favor bringing charges, the fbi does not. the officer is shown using a...
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the justice department has now made disclosures on co-intel. and i think the rockefeller report has set out operation chaos. >> briefly for this record, mr. huston, what were co-intel and chaos? >> as i understand it, the co-intel program was essentially designed to sow discord. i don't know what the correct technical term was, but it was an offensive program against designated targets by the fbi in terms of -- >> give us an example. >> well, for example, that professor jones is a member of the socialist workers party, and he is running for the school board. and so friendly neighborhood fbi agent sends a letter to the newspaper saying you may not know this, but this bird that is running for the school board is a member of the socialist workers party. >> the co-intel program you did not know about the time of the filing of the huston report. >> no. >> and you later learned of it? >> yes. >> how did you later learn of it? >> well, when the justice department released. >> do you know whether or not the president of the united states knew of the co
the justice department has now made disclosures on co-intel. and i think the rockefeller report has set out operation chaos. >> briefly for this record, mr. huston, what were co-intel and chaos? >> as i understand it, the co-intel program was essentially designed to sow discord. i don't know what the correct technical term was, but it was an offensive program against designated targets by the fbi in terms of -- >> give us an example. >> well, for example, that professor...
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of justice informed members of this committee and its staff that the inspector general's office and the fbi agreed with the conclusions of the departmentf justice. even the chairman has said that he has confidence in the fbi director comey. so we work bipartisanly and we have completed the review and on this committee, what it really wants is to do an impeachment, but even its own leadership could not stomach that. so its own leadership pushes it back to what we now have, which is a warmed over version of impeachment that will mean nothing, will go nowhere, will not be seen in the senate, will fade into history as another example of the stark partisanship of this committee, notwithstanding the facts of the report, and notwithstanding objective fact finding. i yield back. the gentlewoman yields back, and now i recognize the gentleman from alabama, mr. palmer. as to palmer: think mr.palmer: thank you, mr. chair. chair: before the gentle man yields back, i think the great deal of frustration is that there was evidence in their possession and it was destroyed. we issued a subpoena to mr.koskinen. remember, the irs will issue tens of thousa
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in addition, the department of justice is making available $1 million in emergency funding available nt. the state will be able to apply for these funds on behalf of orlando and other affected jurisdictions to cover, for example, overtime costs for state and local responders. and we will move quickly to make this award as soon as possible. we are also offering emergency counseling first responders to help them deal with the trauma that they, too, had experienced because in their bravery they shouldered the dangers that are visited upon all of us and they carry that weight long after the smoke has cleared. and we will continue to make any and all resources available to them as this investigation unfolds. but the department of justice is also determined to do anything that we can to help this community heal, to recover and to become whole again. our office for victims of crime and the fbi office for victim assistance have already worked with local, state, and federal officials and community groups to set up a family assistance center service -- excuse me, a family assistance center, and
in addition, the department of justice is making available $1 million in emergency funding available nt. the state will be able to apply for these funds on behalf of orlando and other affected jurisdictions to cover, for example, overtime costs for state and local responders. and we will move quickly to make this award as soon as possible. we are also offering emergency counseling first responders to help them deal with the trauma that they, too, had experienced because in their bravery they...
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he is now entered into limited immunity, with the justice department. what does he know and how is it going to affect this election? stay with plea, we're back in two. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. kennetthis afternoon closinfor auditions? what's on that piece of paper? oh, miss maroney, your forehead! should not be doing anything. i just had botox. i know exactly what's happening! ah! whoa! this is a bad streaming experience. the girlie show is a real fun lady show. (vo) don't let bad streaming ruin a good show. don't look at me! (vo) only verizon has the largest, most reliable 4g lte network. switch now, buy two samsung phones,
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it's time to take a closer look. ♪ melissa: top justice department officials taking part today in thenew training program aimed as curbing quote, unconscious bias on the job. the department announcing more than 28,000 law enforcement employees including fbi director james comey by the way, will be required to undergo the training. this following several high-profile incidents involving white police officers shooting unarmed black men. the justice department saying quote, implicit bias can affect interactions and decisions due to race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion and socioeconomic status as well as other factors. the program in line with those used by local police departments but it comes amid reports that many police officers are becoming hesitant about doing their jobs. okay, so i went to the department of justice website tried to download the exact ways that they're going to teach this because to me, i'm like what are we really talking about here? they say that most of it, some of the most dangerous bias is well-intentioned. people even though don't mean to have
it's time to take a closer look. ♪ melissa: top justice department officials taking part today in thenew training program aimed as curbing quote, unconscious bias on the job. the department announcing more than 28,000 law enforcement employees including fbi director james comey by the way, will be required to undergo the training. this following several high-profile incidents involving white police officers shooting unarmed black men. the justice department saying quote, implicit bias can...