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. >>> we're also awaiting for a news conference from the department of justice and its formal findings from its investigation of the baltimore city police department. that's going to begin roughly 30 minutes from now. the head of the doj's civil rights division will formally announce the findings described as revealing a broken relationship between police and community. details of the critical report have already been made public, including the overall conclusion baltimore city police routinely stopped, searched and arrested african-americans without provocation and routinely used excessive force. it comes more than a year after the arrest in police custody death of freddie gray. the states attorney charged six officers in relation to gray's death. none of those officers who stood trial were found guilty. three were acquitted. six weeks ago the charges against the three remaining officers were all dropped. coming up, we'll have our justice correspondent pete williams joining us more. we'll bring you to that live press event as soon as it begins on msnbc. >>> now to donald trump's lates
. >>> we're also awaiting for a news conference from the department of justice and its formal findings from its investigation of the baltimore city police department. that's going to begin roughly 30 minutes from now. the head of the doj's civil rights division will formally announce the findings described as revealing a broken relationship between police and community. details of the critical report have already been made public, including the overall conclusion baltimore city police...
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the findings led the justice department to announce this week it will begin phasing out contracts with all private prisons. to explore how that decision was reached and its impact, i am joined from washington by npr justice correspondent carrie johnson. and, carrie, what did the justice department identify as the biggest problem for these prisons run by private companies. >> the deputy attorney general, sally yeats, told me that simply, government-run prisons operate better by contracting out with private companies, the government saves very little money, and in fact, runs into a lot more trouble. the inspector general at the justice department found assaults, uses of force, and contraband, especially contraband cell phones, were much higher at private prison facilities, rather than the ones operated by the federal bureau of prisons around the country. >> stewart: why is there more trouble in private prisons? >> well, there are a couple of arguments about that. one is somewhat some of the operations at private prisons are understaffed, both in terms of correction officers-- what we wou
the findings led the justice department to announce this week it will begin phasing out contracts with all private prisons. to explore how that decision was reached and its impact, i am joined from washington by npr justice correspondent carrie johnson. and, carrie, what did the justice department identify as the biggest problem for these prisons run by private companies. >> the deputy attorney general, sally yeats, told me that simply, government-run prisons operate better by contracting...
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not one of of the tender offer to the justice department districts. that is a tiny, tiny, sliver part of partisanship for less than the full commission. >> there will were case where the commissioner, whoever was responsible for producing the plan chose between two plants. plan a has a deviation of .1 percent, plan bb has a deviation of 9.9%. they write a report and they say it came down to these two plants and we chose be, because we want to mac maxima minimize the legislature of the democrats. >> i think that the constitutional of that but that is not this case. >> notes not. >> you have gone as far -- the gerrymander, massive disparate income that plus the intentional abuse of 9.98%, all of that together you firm they constitutionality. by itself i don't know that i would even say -- >> that's because there is no constitutional criteria for where you draw the district lines. there is a constitutional criterion for how you way voters district by district. there is, it's one person one vote, there's no such criterion for where the location of a distr
not one of of the tender offer to the justice department districts. that is a tiny, tiny, sliver part of partisanship for less than the full commission. >> there will were case where the commissioner, whoever was responsible for producing the plan chose between two plants. plan a has a deviation of .1 percent, plan bb has a deviation of 9.9%. they write a report and they say it came down to these two plants and we chose be, because we want to mac maxima minimize the legislature of the...
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>> you can't trust this justice department, stuart, if you've been paying attention.tics drives the decisions of the justice department, not the law, the decision not to prosecute hillary for what is pretty cut and dried violations of federal law, how they've manipulated the electoral process, attacking states for voter i.d. like north carolina. stopping citizenship verification in florida. they treat the justice department as an extension of the democrat party. they protect their trends. they hurt their enemies. >> that comes from the top. what about the staffers in the justice department? who -- are they taking political sides, too? >> yeah, they're even worse. i mean, look at the donations. you can look at the donations to republicans and democrats and they're donating to hillary, the career civil servants are donating to hillary at a rate like 20 or 30 to 1. hardly any donations go to donald trump. i worked there. i know what they've looked like. i looked at the hiring practices for the last seven years. they're hiring radical idealogical leftists who know they'll
>> you can't trust this justice department, stuart, if you've been paying attention.tics drives the decisions of the justice department, not the law, the decision not to prosecute hillary for what is pretty cut and dried violations of federal law, how they've manipulated the electoral process, attacking states for voter i.d. like north carolina. stopping citizenship verification in florida. they treat the justice department as an extension of the democrat party. they protect their trends....
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we also know that this plane, the department of justice warned the administration not to send, landedrancs, unmarked bills, so the reality is they went around congress, went around their own department of justice and another concerning point is three more americans have been taken hostage and that is what the justice department said. they warned, you will find more people taken hostage and now we find from their families, they are raising the issue can you transfer other prisoners to iran or give them a cash settlement in order to get these -- trish: $100 million on every american, $400 million, quickly before i let you go, i am so perplexed by how on earth does this get the $400 million that it contains in central banks and put on a plane? how does money like that go missing and nobody notices? >> how on earth when we have laws to prevent money laundering into iran, when the entire international community is tied into this, how on earth did they get their hands on the hard currency that they then use, the illicit currency they then use to give money to hezbollah and to buy weapons fo
we also know that this plane, the department of justice warned the administration not to send, landedrancs, unmarked bills, so the reality is they went around congress, went around their own department of justice and another concerning point is three more americans have been taken hostage and that is what the justice department said. they warned, you will find more people taken hostage and now we find from their families, they are raising the issue can you transfer other prisoners to iran or...
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, and we know the justice department over the last 20 years has investigated dozens of police departments across the country for use of excessive force. however, we know there are 18,000 police departments in the country, and the justice department cannot be everywhere. they have acknowledged their limited resources financially, their staff. in terms of the naacp, what do you see as a limitation in trying to address the civil rights issues today and going forward into the next few years? mr. brooks: our limitations are these. all volunteer army of nearly half a million. while we are everywhere. while we are the largest civil rights organization in the country, we are not as large as the problem. , acknowledging our limitations, we acknowledge our resources. our resources are these. we have a strong history. we have imagination and creativity of our activists, and also, we have the determination and the will of this present moment. what we are seeing across this country is generally unprecedented. we see thousands of activists in s.e streets for you if looking back on history, if we do not
, and we know the justice department over the last 20 years has investigated dozens of police departments across the country for use of excessive force. however, we know there are 18,000 police departments in the country, and the justice department cannot be everywhere. they have acknowledged their limited resources financially, their staff. in terms of the naacp, what do you see as a limitation in trying to address the civil rights issues today and going forward into the next few years? mr....
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, the obama justice department, asks to open the case. asks to open the case that in itself says there is sufficient reason to be investigating and justice, loretta lynch, putting the chi born on it. >> no one heard anything about this when it happened. everyone who knows anything about the clinton foundation knows this is the place where the money has exchanged hands. >> pay for play. if that isn't probable cause just to sniff around the structure and dealings and events surrounding the foundation and hillary clinton's time as secretary of state, i don't know what would be. how do you feel about bloomberg? >> what's occurring there is obviously most of these polls are now starting to look at likely voters as opposed to registered voters at large, it's closing the gap. the big issue is women voters he has to close that gap. >>> now to the deepening mystery surrounding the murder of national democratic staffer seth rich. julian assange is suggesting that rich was murdered for leaking damaging dnc e-mails. this is assange on a dutch televisi
, the obama justice department, asks to open the case. asks to open the case that in itself says there is sufficient reason to be investigating and justice, loretta lynch, putting the chi born on it. >> no one heard anything about this when it happened. everyone who knows anything about the clinton foundation knows this is the place where the money has exchanged hands. >> pay for play. if that isn't probable cause just to sniff around the structure and dealings and events...
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not this justice department because this justice department is a disgrace. [booing] it has a different standard for her because she is the democratic nominee for president. now let's talk about donald trump. [applause] so here's what he's going to do. he's going to change direction. she's more of the same and wors e. believei'll tell you, i deep down somewhere barack obama ying, why did i ever appoint her secretary of state? i have a lot of disagreements with barack obama's policies. i think his foreign-policy has been terrible trip i think his domestic policy and obamacare have hurt us dramatically. i think he's an essentially honest man. [booing] i do. i do. [booing] ok. we can disagree. i know that the clintons are not essentially honest. and i think he is sitting there saying, boy, i ruined my legacy by appointing her secretary of state. because when the history of this is written, it's going to be overshadowed by the hillary clinton pay for play state department and what she did. donald trump will change that. he will change the. at. he will make sure t
not this justice department because this justice department is a disgrace. [booing] it has a different standard for her because she is the democratic nominee for president. now let's talk about donald trump. [applause] so here's what he's going to do. he's going to change direction. she's more of the same and wors e. believei'll tell you, i deep down somewhere barack obama ying, why did i ever appoint her secretary of state? i have a lot of disagreements with barack obama's policies. i think...
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earlier, he saw the justice department investigating police departments. they have the remedies that were not necessarily court-and forced -- court-enforced. a federal judge has been selected to oversee the implementation of these reforms. that is different in the current administration. that could change in the administrations to come. you could see investigations, but not where the reform has a federal monitor. >> are they likely to find money for all of those police body cameras? it is an expensive proposition. jesse: it is hard to say. it depends on congress. the priorities are congress will depend on who is in charge of congress. one thing that is really important as finding that data. that is one thing we do not have from the police department. what the data is on how many people have been killed, and how many people have been shot, because they were not required to report it. if there is something that can be done that can help change the couple of issues we have seen is comedate for that data to into the governments we can be analyzed. >> that is w
earlier, he saw the justice department investigating police departments. they have the remedies that were not necessarily court-and forced -- court-enforced. a federal judge has been selected to oversee the implementation of these reforms. that is different in the current administration. that could change in the administrations to come. you could see investigations, but not where the reform has a federal monitor. >> are they likely to find money for all of those police body cameras? it is...
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citizens. >> the year long investigation revealed systemic discrimination. >> reporter: justice department officials gathered to release the investigation finds department discriminates against african-americans, uses unreasonable force, and fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct. >> and the community it serves. >> reporter: the reports found officers make large numbers of unlawful stops, mostly in poor black neighborhoods. with force against citizens who talk back. >> reporter: police department is already making changes before the report was released. they revised the use of policy and added more cameras. >> those who choose to blatantly disregard someone's rights should be uncomfortable. >> we are not going to tolerate it. >> reporter: the federal investigation follows the 2015 death of freddie gray who suffered a fatal spine injury >> the assessment and follow-up will help us to heal the relationship between the police and the community. >> the justice department will work with baltimore police on a plan to reform the department. adam may for cbs, baltimore. >> in recent yea
citizens. >> the year long investigation revealed systemic discrimination. >> reporter: justice department officials gathered to release the investigation finds department discriminates against african-americans, uses unreasonable force, and fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct. >> and the community it serves. >> reporter: the reports found officers make large numbers of unlawful stops, mostly in poor black neighborhoods. with force against citizens who talk...
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a justice department that blocked fbi's request for an investigation of the clinton foundation. in one an instance, top official lobbied hillary clinton aides for a job on behofbehalf of foundation associate, and another one asked for someone to state department to contact a billionaire philanthropist who was one of the clinton foundation's top owners. >> not in original 30,000 e-mails that hillary handed over, and speculation that the murder of a democratic national committee staffer, last month, was linked to corruption scandal at democratic national committee. wikileaks foundeer assange applied that richard's death of the part of a larger conspiracy. >> top story, donald trump campaigning in key battleground states of virginia, and florida with 89 days remaining until election day. >> republican nominee, hit the mainstream liberal media for distorting nearly everything he says, carl cameron, traveling with trump in florida, and carl has our report. >> trailing in virginia polls, donald trump who says that hillary clinton would abolish apoll second amendment dug dug? >> we hav
a justice department that blocked fbi's request for an investigation of the clinton foundation. in one an instance, top official lobbied hillary clinton aides for a job on behofbehalf of foundation associate, and another one asked for someone to state department to contact a billionaire philanthropist who was one of the clinton foundation's top owners. >> not in original 30,000 e-mails that hillary handed over, and speculation that the murder of a democratic national committee staffer,...
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, and we know the justice department over the last 20 years has investigated dozens of police departments across the country for use of excessive force. however, we know there are 18,000 police departments in the country, and the justice department cannot be everywhere. they have acknowledged their limited resources financially, their staff. in terms of the naacp, what do you see as a limitation in trying to address the civil rights issues today and going forward into the next few years? mr. brooks: our limitations are these. we have nearly all volunteer army of nearly half a million. while we are in a great many places, we are not everywhere. while we are the largest civil rights organization in the country, we are not as large as the problem. that being said, acknowledging our limitations, we acknowledge our resources. our resources are these. we have a strong history. we have imagination and creativity of our activists, and also, we have the determination and the will of this present moment. what we are seeing across this country is generally unprecedented. we see thousands of activist
, and we know the justice department over the last 20 years has investigated dozens of police departments across the country for use of excessive force. however, we know there are 18,000 police departments in the country, and the justice department cannot be everywhere. they have acknowledged their limited resources financially, their staff. in terms of the naacp, what do you see as a limitation in trying to address the civil rights issues today and going forward into the next few years? mr....
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last november, she was told by the justice department that the numbers don't exist.this week, she received this letter, forwarded from the office of senator charles grassley, head of the senate judiciary committee. >> i looked at the letter and it was the information i requested, the exact same information. >> reporter: the letter provided the statistics that she wanted arranged by police district rather than ward. john williams is with the buckley sandler firm, representing her in foia lawsuit. >> it was never given to our client but senator grassly who had written a letter to the justice department asking about that information, referencing our case. >> reporter: she says some of the i number of arrestees who are no papered which means not prosecuted often. in the categories of robbery, burglary and aggravated assault. >> by not papering, you're letting people walk free. >> reporter: the information released covers the city's eight wards, which are divided into seven police districts. jackie bensen, news4. >>> the world's greatest sprinter adds to his resume. comin
last november, she was told by the justice department that the numbers don't exist.this week, she received this letter, forwarded from the office of senator charles grassley, head of the senate judiciary committee. >> i looked at the letter and it was the information i requested, the exact same information. >> reporter: the letter provided the statistics that she wanted arranged by police district rather than ward. john williams is with the buckley sandler firm, representing her in...
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the work that happened prior to the department of justice collaborative review, the work that happened prior to my request that the department of justice do a patterns and practice investigation, that work is a clear -- sent a clear signal i think to the department of justice and to the country so we're serious about reforming the department, and that type of work isn't aided by pointing fingers of blame. it is aided by rolling up your sleeves and doing the very tough work that we are in the midst of in order to provide the citizens of baltimore with the department that they deserve. >> ms. gupta, where do things stand now with the city? >> if i can just add to that, it is, as the mayor said -- the investigation that we conducted is focused on the systemic and structural deficiencies, and it is not a -- we looked at a period of time at the police department, the goal was not to cast blame or figure out who to cast blame to. these are problems that have been longstanding in the baltimore police department. the goal now is to work with a kind of city leadership and the commissioner who h
the work that happened prior to the department of justice collaborative review, the work that happened prior to my request that the department of justice do a patterns and practice investigation, that work is a clear -- sent a clear signal i think to the department of justice and to the country so we're serious about reforming the department, and that type of work isn't aided by pointing fingers of blame. it is aided by rolling up your sleeves and doing the very tough work that we are in the...
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attorney department of justice. the announcement is set for 10:30 this morning. >> we'll see what happens. t., thanks. >>> another surprising move by donald trump. a big switch-up to some of his top campaign aides. we'll talk about that and we'll take a closer look at some of the seemingly last-minute changes for his campaign but first, let's check in with becky -- amelia. >> >>> we're expecting dry day with afternoon storms. in rio, dry, 70 degrees, 83% humidity. temperatures today will be warming up into the middle to upper 80s by 11:30 this afternoon. wind will be calm out of the north, shifting east, 5 to 10 miles per hour. the next couple of days do bring some changes. in fact, once we get into thursday, highs into the upper 70s. we're back in the upper 80s friday and saturday and once we hit sun, new chance of rain shows up in rio with temperature in the upper 60s so a roller coaster ride for those folks as well. >>> that is what we're seeing on our driver, so many issues and problem. we'll start by taking a l
attorney department of justice. the announcement is set for 10:30 this morning. >> we'll see what happens. t., thanks. >>> another surprising move by donald trump. a big switch-up to some of his top campaign aides. we'll talk about that and we'll take a closer look at some of the seemingly last-minute changes for his campaign but first, let's check in with becky -- amelia. >> >>> we're expecting dry day with afternoon storms. in rio, dry, 70 degrees, 83% humidity....
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the justice department will no longer house inmates in private prisons, sending shares of two for-profit prison companies tumbling. >>> death by another name. is there an fda loophole that is helping medical device companies mask fatalities? those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thur >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. ringing up sales. seems like it's been quite a while since walmart's been able to say that. but it rang true in the most recent quarter. the world's largest retailer reported its biggest same-store sales ga in four years and topped both earnings and revenue expectations. it also did something many retailers are struggling to do. it attracted more shoppers to its stores. the company lifted its profit outlook, saying things are looking up for the rest of the year as well. shares rose 2%, making it the best-performing dow stock today. courtney reagan looks at what's going right for walmart. >> reporter: like target, walmart did beat on earnings. but that's where the comparisons end. walmart's comparable sales were the strongest in three years in
the justice department will no longer house inmates in private prisons, sending shares of two for-profit prison companies tumbling. >>> death by another name. is there an fda loophole that is helping medical device companies mask fatalities? those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thur >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. ringing up sales. seems like it's been quite a while since walmart's been able to say that. but it rang true in the...
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amy: the department of justice announcement will have no direct impact on private immigrant detention facilities, which contract with the department of homeland security. it also has no direct bearing on contracts for privately-run prisons at the state level, which house less than 7% of the total state prison population. but the news still sent stocks plummeting corrections corporation of america, the geo group, and management & training corporation, which operate the 13 federal prisons. cca issued a statement today saying -- "we are disappointed with the bop's decision to reduce its utilization of privately operated facilities to meet their capacity needs, and believe our value proposition remains strong. at this time the contracts at the three facilities cca operates on behalf of the bop remain unchanged, and the bop will determine whether to extend these contracts at the end of their respective contract terms." the statement noted the contracts account for 7% of cca's total annual revenue. all of this comes after a report released last week by the federal inspector general that fou
amy: the department of justice announcement will have no direct impact on private immigrant detention facilities, which contract with the department of homeland security. it also has no direct bearing on contracts for privately-run prisons at the state level, which house less than 7% of the total state prison population. but the news still sent stocks plummeting corrections corporation of america, the geo group, and management & training corporation, which operate the 13 federal prisons....
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submission of the change and the data to support the potential effects of the change to the department of justice. the department of justice in a vast majority of cases would approve the change and it would be implemented. that is more cost effective and efficient. >> tom mentioned we have a room full of lawyers. from thee students saint rio catholic high school. where are they? we would like to welcome them into the room. [applause] as well as illinois state representative kamala harris is also in the room. [applause] ask you, whate impact has the voting rights act had? is it still important? andrea: of course the voting rights act had significant impact. earlier on thecs increase in the number of people the number of minorities, in particular african-americans, and those in office. i think there are some real things you can understand -- a couple of things i wanted to touch on. the first is -- i want to remind people that this argument around state's rights and the importance of state's writes, how that govern -- how that argument was levered against the civil rights laws. historically it is th
submission of the change and the data to support the potential effects of the change to the department of justice. the department of justice in a vast majority of cases would approve the change and it would be implemented. that is more cost effective and efficient. >> tom mentioned we have a room full of lawyers. from thee students saint rio catholic high school. where are they? we would like to welcome them into the room. [applause] as well as illinois state representative kamala harris...
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do you think a letter coming from the justice department is necessary? have you seen discrimination on the grounds where you are? >> to the contrary. i'm grateful the president came down. he probably did so in the wake of donald trump coming down. i invited donald trump and mike pence to come down. but the president, grateful he came. but you know what? not everybody operates from his ideology of discrimination. we don't discriminate against people based on their religion the way the president has done. katrina, basically sat time, an all white middle class church took in for over two months african-american residents of new orleans. our church is now racially mixed in is no racism. yesterday we welcomed a muslim couple from our church to receive water and aid. and anyone and everyone to who wants to come to the doors of a church will have their needs met. the president can keep his ideology of discrimination and hatred elsewhere. it's not happening here. and the president is simply being divisive. deirdre: it seems from reports on the ground, these amaz
do you think a letter coming from the justice department is necessary? have you seen discrimination on the grounds where you are? >> to the contrary. i'm grateful the president came down. he probably did so in the wake of donald trump coming down. i invited donald trump and mike pence to come down. but the president, grateful he came. but you know what? not everybody operates from his ideology of discrimination. we don't discriminate against people based on their religion the way the...
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of the department of justice. and they'll prepare a 58-page report, boilerplate report, and they'll replace milwaukee police department with cleveland police department or vice versa. you know, it's a false narrative. it's definitely a national movement to nationalize the police. you know. and it's not working. look at the crime rates in every corner of this country. they're going through the roof astronom astronomically. >> how did we come to this? that was a flat out riot. it was an anti-police, to some degree an anti-white riot. how on earth did we get to this situation? because america people overseas looking at this, america's embarrassed by this and that black community in milwaukee has been ruined by it. how on earth did we get to this level? >> politicians. you know, when president bill clinton was in office, the city of cleveland for example there was a lot of federal programs, federal-funded programs, the rap houses, the bike units, we had 100-person community police unit in the city of cleveland. now the
of the department of justice. and they'll prepare a 58-page report, boilerplate report, and they'll replace milwaukee police department with cleveland police department or vice versa. you know, it's a false narrative. it's definitely a national movement to nationalize the police. you know. and it's not working. look at the crime rates in every corner of this country. they're going through the roof astronom astronomically. >> how did we come to this? that was a flat out riot. it was an...
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department when mrs. clinton served as the nation's top diplomat. cnn justicemela brown is live in washington with more for you. hi, pamela. >> hi there, carol. some of these heavily redacted e-mails raise questions about the clinton foundation influence on the state department during clinton's tenure. lobbying clinton aepd aides in state department for someone else. saying it is important to take care of. and then reassured by abiden that personnel has been sending him options. and then another e-mail in which band directs them to put a lebanese billionaire with the state department's, quote, substance person on lebanon, saying, as you know, he's a key guy there, and to us and is loved in lebanon, very important. it's unclear why that is, they were obtained by a judicial watch in a freedom of information act lawsuit. the trump campaign has seized on this new batch of e-mails, citing them as evidence of clinton being corrupt, clinton campaign spokesperson said there's no indication of foul play in these e-mails. saying neither of these e-mails involved the secr
department when mrs. clinton served as the nation's top diplomat. cnn justicemela brown is live in washington with more for you. hi, pamela. >> hi there, carol. some of these heavily redacted e-mails raise questions about the clinton foundation influence on the state department during clinton's tenure. lobbying clinton aepd aides in state department for someone else. saying it is important to take care of. and then reassured by abiden that personnel has been sending him options. and then...
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that is the route here and it will be done by a court order between the department of justice and they of baltimore police department where they will be required to retrain and restructure and supervise and keep data records for years to come. they will be monitored. slowly by surely they say this can turn around. >> a lot of work ahead of them. jean casarez, thank you. she's read through all of those reports. it's exhaustive. pages very numerous with details numerous. if there's anybody that knows what it's like to be under that kind of investigation from the u.s. justice department, it's my next guest. the brand new chief of police in ferguson, missouri. sworn in in may. thank you for being with me today. it was march 2015 that the doj came down with its scathing assessment of your department before you, of course, were the chief. i would like for you to just walk me through what you now know from experience that the baltimore police department is about to go through. >> i think one of the things that the city of ferguson learned was to work with the department of justice because ev
that is the route here and it will be done by a court order between the department of justice and they of baltimore police department where they will be required to retrain and restructure and supervise and keep data records for years to come. they will be monitored. slowly by surely they say this can turn around. >> a lot of work ahead of them. jean casarez, thank you. she's read through all of those reports. it's exhaustive. pages very numerous with details numerous. if there's anybody...
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the dow rose 118, the s&p 500 jumped 10, the nasdaq up 24. >>> the obama justice department backs off its look into the overlap between the clinton foundation and hillary clinton's state department. and new democrat worries about more hacked e-mails. >>> pay for play. you're not allowed to do it. it's illegal, it's illegal. and i would imagine other things are going to be coming down the pike. >> this is not a typical money in politics story. we're used to wall street, oil companies, et cetera giving donations to politicians, getting access. but federal law prevents foreign businessmen and governments from doing so. the clinton foundation is a gateway around that. >> the state department is not aware of any actions that were influenced by the clinton foundation. >> well, this story continues to percolate. the clinton foundation and the interaction with secretary clinton's state department, we showed you those e-mails from judicial watch yesterday. today, we're learning that the justice department turned down an fbi request to continue or expand the investigation into the clinton found
the dow rose 118, the s&p 500 jumped 10, the nasdaq up 24. >>> the obama justice department backs off its look into the overlap between the clinton foundation and hillary clinton's state department. and new democrat worries about more hacked e-mails. >>> pay for play. you're not allowed to do it. it's illegal, it's illegal. and i would imagine other things are going to be coming down the pike. >> this is not a typical money in politics story. we're used to wall...
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and the justice department that blocked the fbi's investigation of the clinton foundation. in one instance doug band lobbied hillary clinton aides for a job on behalf of a foundation associate, in another e-mail babd asked for someone in the state department to contact a billionaire philanthropist who was one of the clinton foundation's top donors. judicial watch obtained those e-mails which were not in the original 30 some odd thousand e-mails that hillary handed over to the state department. and growing speculation tonight that the mysterious murder of a democratic national committee staffer last month was linked to the corruption scandal at the democratic national committee. wikileaks founder julian assange implied to steph rich's death was part of a larger conspiracy. we will have that important emerging story for you here tonight. >>> a fran zeed liberal mainstream media pouncing on donald trump's remarks concerning the second amendment, but where were they back in 2008 when joe biden issued this warning to then senator obama during the 2008 presidential campaign? >> i
and the justice department that blocked the fbi's investigation of the clinton foundation. in one instance doug band lobbied hillary clinton aides for a job on behalf of a foundation associate, in another e-mail babd asked for someone in the state department to contact a billionaire philanthropist who was one of the clinton foundation's top donors. judicial watch obtained those e-mails which were not in the original 30 some odd thousand e-mails that hillary handed over to the state department....
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. >> the justice department is required to appoint an independent special prosecutor because it has proven itself to be really, sadly, a political arm of the white house. >> trump canceled thursday's planned speech on modified. but trump did insist yesterday he still wants to build a wall at the mexican border. >>> still to come, a life-saving
. >> the justice department is required to appoint an independent special prosecutor because it has proven itself to be really, sadly, a political arm of the white house. >> trump canceled thursday's planned speech on modified. but trump did insist yesterday he still wants to build a wall at the mexican border. >>> still to come, a life-saving
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submission of the change and the data to support the potential effects of the change to the department of justice. the department of justice in a vast majority of cases would approve the change and it would be implemented. that is more cost effective and efficient, as a means of resolving these disputes, then section two under the totality of the circumstances test. >> tom mentioned we have a room full of lawyers. we do have students from the saint rio catholic high school. where are they? we would like to welcome them into the room. [applause] as well as illinois state representative pamela rees harris of chicago. [applause] andrea, let me ask you from your perspective as, until recently, ceo of the urban league, what impact has the voting rights act had? is it still important? andrea: of course the voting rights act had significant impact. we heard statistics on the increase in the number of people voting and the number of minorities, in particular african-americans, and those in office. i think there are some real things that you can understand around -- a couple of things i wanted to touch on
submission of the change and the data to support the potential effects of the change to the department of justice. the department of justice in a vast majority of cases would approve the change and it would be implemented. that is more cost effective and efficient, as a means of resolving these disputes, then section two under the totality of the circumstances test. >> tom mentioned we have a room full of lawyers. we do have students from the saint rio catholic high school. where are...
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indeed, some of these reforms then before i asked department of justice to investigate the department. the city has taken first steps in a long path to reform and we have begun to see real benefits. police department is already making significant changes, the community is providing valuable insight, and officers and citizens are working together to improve our communities and the policing that is happening within them. amy: ralikh hayes, your response to what the mayor said? >> i think she is a liar. i think she has no spine when it comes to listening to citizens and representing them. i firmly believe that, one, she is a lame-duck mayor and will be out of office relatively soon so any commitment on her part is extremely false. i think the reforms are band-aid solutions that are not going to fix the issues, which is why bloc is calling for the release of all of the officers dance mention in the doj report of committing the violations in the firing of those officers and crews of their firing because we do not trust the commissioner, either. amy: in one telling anecdote in the "new york
indeed, some of these reforms then before i asked department of justice to investigate the department. the city has taken first steps in a long path to reform and we have begun to see real benefits. police department is already making significant changes, the community is providing valuable insight, and officers and citizens are working together to improve our communities and the policing that is happening within them. amy: ralikh hayes, your response to what the mayor said? >> i think...
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the justice department said united violated usera.is the rights act by denying him employment benefits for similar types of leave. and united failed to credit fandrei for the sick leave. and that is the legal panel. jay town is an alabama state prosecutor and former marine manager or judge and general. welcome to both of you. >> thank you, jon. >> wendy, to you first. the air force reservist went over seas and served three months on reserve, and came back and found out he would not be credited with sick leave that united airlines should have begin him. and here's the rub. apparently the pilot's contract with united specified he doesn't get sick leave for those times. how can he argue or how can the justice department argue that he's supposed to get it? >> well, jon, you bring up good points. it is thorough. there was a merger between the airlines between the time he signed the contract and the lawsuit filed. but what distinguishes the case from others. it is equity. dollars and cents. was it right to deny him and portion. sick leave.
the justice department said united violated usera.is the rights act by denying him employment benefits for similar types of leave. and united failed to credit fandrei for the sick leave. and that is the legal panel. jay town is an alabama state prosecutor and former marine manager or judge and general. welcome to both of you. >> thank you, jon. >> wendy, to you first. the air force reservist went over seas and served three months on reserve, and came back and found out he would not...
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the primary job of the justice department is to prevent crime and to convict those who have committed crimes and to keep the american people safe and that means that you have had this extraordinary effort by a lot of people inside the justice department to go above and beyond what they're doing to also review these petitions that have been taking place and we have been able to get organizations around the country to participate to kind of screen and help people apply and what we have -- the main criteria i've tried to set is if under today's laws because there have been changes in how we charge nonviolent drug offenses, if under today's charges their senses would be substantially lower than the charges they received if they got a life sentence but a u.s. attorney or if the justice department indicates today they would be likely to get 20 years and they already served 25, then what we try to do is to screen through and find those individuals who ha have, you know, paid their debt to society that have behaved themselves and tried to reform themselves while incarcerated and we think have
the primary job of the justice department is to prevent crime and to convict those who have committed crimes and to keep the american people safe and that means that you have had this extraordinary effort by a lot of people inside the justice department to go above and beyond what they're doing to also review these petitions that have been taking place and we have been able to get organizations around the country to participate to kind of screen and help people apply and what we have -- the...
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the dow rose 118, the s&p 500 jumped 10, the nasdaq up 24. >>> the obama justice department backs off look into the overlap between the clinton foundation and hillary clinton's state department. and new democrat worries about more hacked e-mails. we'll get reaction from the panel when we come back. marie believes that her chicken pot pie gives you the perfect recipe for catching up with family. so she takes the time to prepare a golden flakey crust made from scratch. and mixes crisp vegetables with all white meat chicken and bakes it to perfection. because marie callender knows that 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 and know there's even more to savor with family size pot pies. when this busy family... ...got a cracked windshield... ...their dad went to the new safelite-dot-com... ...and scheduled a replacement... ...in just a few clicks. with safelite you don't have to miss a thing. y'all did wonderful! thank you. (girls sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. a month after 9/11, i got a ca
the dow rose 118, the s&p 500 jumped 10, the nasdaq up 24. >>> the obama justice department backs off look into the overlap between the clinton foundation and hillary clinton's state department. and new democrat worries about more hacked e-mails. we'll get reaction from the panel when we come back. marie believes that her chicken pot pie gives you the perfect recipe for catching up with family. so she takes the time to prepare a golden flakey crust made from scratch. and mixes...
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justice department calling for in the wake of his -- this report? aleem: a big one is a change in training and another one is accountability. we saw in this report that sometimes people did complain, members of the public complained that interactions with police officers had been racist. in 60 cases there were cases where officers were reported to have used the n-word. yet only one of them was even recorded as a racial slur. never mind investigated. accountability will be a big one. when we look at accountability, remember that it all started with the freddie gray case and a few weeks ago we had the officers involved in that case released and they have been charged but none of them were convicted. the perception is that that accountability is not really going to come. laura: you have reported extensively from baltimore. how do you think this report will go down with people there? reporter: well, yes, we heard anecdotal evidence of all of this kind of stuff when we spoke to people there. there was a lot of anger that people felt that they were scream
justice department calling for in the wake of his -- this report? aleem: a big one is a change in training and another one is accountability. we saw in this report that sometimes people did complain, members of the public complained that interactions with police officers had been racist. in 60 cases there were cases where officers were reported to have used the n-word. yet only one of them was even recorded as a racial slur. never mind investigated. accountability will be a big one. when we...
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"special report" is now. >>> the justice department passes on an fbi request to investigate the overlap clinton foundation and the clinton state department. this is "special report." >>> good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. what you don't know apparently is just fine with the obama justice department. when it comes to the clinton foundation. it is refusing to look into a story we reported wednesday on fox about e-mails suggesting an inappropriate relationship between the clinton charitable foundation and the state department when hillary clinton was in charge. this comes as democrats are said to be bracing
"special report" is now. >>> the justice department passes on an fbi request to investigate the overlap clinton foundation and the clinton state department. this is "special report." >>> good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. what you don't know apparently is just fine with the obama justice department. when it comes to the clinton foundation. it is refusing to look into a story we reported wednesday on fox about e-mails suggesting an...
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. >>> the department of justice has just released the findings of its year long investigation into the baltimore police department. federal officials say that baltimore officers routinely discriminated against blacks and repeatedly used excessive force. cbs reporter adam may has the details. >> reporter: justice department officials gathered at baltimore city hall to release their scathing report into the baltimore police department. the investigation finds the department discriminates against blacks, uses unreasonable force, and fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct. >> these violations have deeply eroded the mutual trust between bpd and the community it serves. >> reporter: the report also found officers make large numbers of unlawful stops mostly in poor black neighborhoods. and they retaliate with force against citizens who talk back. the baltimore police department has already started making changes before the report was released. in the last year, the department revised its use of force policy and added more cameras. >> those who choose to wear this uniform and choose
. >>> the department of justice has just released the findings of its year long investigation into the baltimore police department. federal officials say that baltimore officers routinely discriminated against blacks and repeatedly used excessive force. cbs reporter adam may has the details. >> reporter: justice department officials gathered at baltimore city hall to release their scathing report into the baltimore police department. the investigation finds the department...
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they accused the obama justice department for covering for clinton. this is why the u.s. lost trust in their politicians, and want to elect someone like donald trump. she is here next to talk about mr. trump. >>> then we don't need tears, sympathy or prayers. we need action. a letter from doctors left in syria and what they're asking the white house to do. jamie foxx here for verizon. did you know verizon has more than three times the 4g lte coverage of sprint? and i'm jamie foxx for sprint. pretty much the same coverage if you squint. you are not jamie foxx! sprint is last nationally in 4g lte coverage. well, who is going to notice? what about the left side of the country, huh? this part of texas california, new york et cetera? (announcer vo) don't get fooled by cut rate networks. get the best. and now get up to four free samsung galaxy phones, four lines and sixteen gigs for just one-fifty. only on verizon. california's clean air laws are working. we've cut toxic pollution. we're seeing fewing cases of asthma in kids. and the new clean energy economy has created more th
they accused the obama justice department for covering for clinton. this is why the u.s. lost trust in their politicians, and want to elect someone like donald trump. she is here next to talk about mr. trump. >>> then we don't need tears, sympathy or prayers. we need action. a letter from doctors left in syria and what they're asking the white house to do. jamie foxx here for verizon. did you know verizon has more than three times the 4g lte coverage of sprint? and i'm jamie foxx for...
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the fbi now plans to publicly release the report it sent to the justice department recommending no charges against secretary clinton, and also the notes that agents took during their interview with the secretary. cnn justice correspondent evan perez broke this story. he joins us with the details. evan, what are we going to see? >> we'll see what the fbi found in its investigation in a lot more detail than what we heard from jim comey, the fbi director. as you recall, he made the extraordinary press conference last month in which he said he was recommend oing to the justice department that no charges be brought against hillary clinton. this report is about 30 pages long, submitted to the justice department who accepted the recommendation. we'll see the 302s, which is the fbi agents' notes of hillary clinton's interview with the fbi which happened right before the fbi made that recommendation last month. these we expect both to be released as soon as troechlt what will not be release right-hand the 302s or interviews, notes from the interviews with some of hillary clinton's aides as well as
the fbi now plans to publicly release the report it sent to the justice department recommending no charges against secretary clinton, and also the notes that agents took during their interview with the secretary. cnn justice correspondent evan perez broke this story. he joins us with the details. evan, what are we going to see? >> we'll see what the fbi found in its investigation in a lot more detail than what we heard from jim comey, the fbi director. as you recall, he made the...
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either he was right in his recommendation or he is caving to the justice department. right?rong on the law. maybe he agrees with the justice item. the bottom line is he said she was effectively grossly gligent in how she handled this. that's what the statute requires. loretta lynch, when we asked her about it, she wouldn't even talk about how they view the law generally, much less the facts ofsas soeot no insig from attorney generalyn l at all to try to clarify it. >> i think yr best chance if y are going to get a whistle blowerf you are going to get information if there is more it be happen had. >> thank you for joining us. >> happy to. >> annie linskey and from "fortune magazine" nina easton. is any of this email stuff at this point going to have any impact on e ectn? i guesst's gng to impact democrats? it's not going to impact republicans. but on independents and undecides. >> it hasn't impacted the race so far. there have been dramatic developments. have you had the fbi director show that she has exposed confidential information, national serity iormation. we have seenha
either he was right in his recommendation or he is caving to the justice department. right?rong on the law. maybe he agrees with the justice item. the bottom line is he said she was effectively grossly gligent in how she handled this. that's what the statute requires. loretta lynch, when we asked her about it, she wouldn't even talk about how they view the law generally, much less the facts ofsas soeot no insig from attorney generalyn l at all to try to clarify it. >> i think yr best...
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how confident are you that the department of justice will follow up here?> well, i worked with james quite a few years when i was a u.s. attorney, he was a u.s. attorney and he was appointed attorney general, i still have confidence and faith in him, justice department know because it's very clear that she lied under oath when she was questioned by the oversight committee in dc several months ago and then she got on television the 29th of july talking on a program on tv and said that comey said that whatever she told them in their meeting, that was the same thing that she told the american people and that's just not true. she's lying. comey did not say that she -- that what she told the american people was the same thing that she said in the interview with the fbi. now, here is a question that i have, an interview with the fbi in my experience and i used that quite often. when i brought someone to interview, they were video taped, if they were video taped at least audio taped, if there's no audio tape there should be extensive notes. according to to the fbi
how confident are you that the department of justice will follow up here?> well, i worked with james quite a few years when i was a u.s. attorney, he was a u.s. attorney and he was appointed attorney general, i still have confidence and faith in him, justice department know because it's very clear that she lied under oath when she was questioned by the oversight committee in dc several months ago and then she got on television the 29th of july talking on a program on tv and said that comey...