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loretta lynch: i agree. sen. collins: let me end with one successful program in my state that also unfortunately is cut severely in the budget. i realize you have not been on the job for very long and were not involved in formulating this budget. it's called the regional information sharing system. i hear repeatedly from police officers and detectives and sheriffs and law enforcement at all levels in maine about how essential the program is in their efforts to fight violent crime, drug activity, human trafficking, and a host of other criminal enterprises. i want to give you a specific example. a detective in franklin county in our state told me recently about a fascinating case involving counterfeit silver dollars from china. he used the program to discover that the suspect was committing the crime throughout the state of maine. he was also able to determine whether the same crime was occurring in other states. what was it first just a one incident case became a statewide investigation with the help of the risk n
loretta lynch: i agree. sen. collins: let me end with one successful program in my state that also unfortunately is cut severely in the budget. i realize you have not been on the job for very long and were not involved in formulating this budget. it's called the regional information sharing system. i hear repeatedly from police officers and detectives and sheriffs and law enforcement at all levels in maine about how essential the program is in their efforts to fight violent crime, drug...
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loretta lynch: i agree. sen. collins: let me end with one successful program in my state that also unfortunately is cut severely in the budget. i realize you have not been on the job for very long and were not involved in formulating this budget. it's called the regional information sharing system. i hear repeatedly from police officers and detectives and sheriffs and law enforcement at all levels in maine about how essential the program is in their efforts to fight violent crime, drug activity, human trafficking, and a host of other criminal enterprises. i want to give you a specific example. a detective in franklin county in our state told me recently about a fascinating case involving counterfeit silver dollars from china. he used the program to discover that the suspect was committing the crime throughout the state of maine. he was also able to determine whether the same crime was occurring in other states. what was it first just a one incident case became a statewide investigation with the help of the risk n
loretta lynch: i agree. sen. collins: let me end with one successful program in my state that also unfortunately is cut severely in the budget. i realize you have not been on the job for very long and were not involved in formulating this budget. it's called the regional information sharing system. i hear repeatedly from police officers and detectives and sheriffs and law enforcement at all levels in maine about how essential the program is in their efforts to fight violent crime, drug...
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loretta lynch: several hands are up now. reporter: can you expect to people why they should not be concerned that the federal government was flying surveillance planes over baltimore during the protests? loretta lynch: someone came to me and said something about where you flying drones over baltimore? i said, i don't have drones. it is not an uncommon practice for police helicopters to fly over and try to figure out where our people moving to or where violence might be breaking out and buy information to the field , someone to officers on the ground providing surveillance reports as well. i do not think it was a new occurrence and you see it in a number of cities. it was for the purpose us finding out if there were pockets of violence and what can be done about that. you will have to be the last one. reporter: test the of the day, when the mayor was talking about the investigation, there was a 40% drop in excessive force complaints. is that it just and that things are getting better? loretta lynch: all the data that has been
loretta lynch: several hands are up now. reporter: can you expect to people why they should not be concerned that the federal government was flying surveillance planes over baltimore during the protests? loretta lynch: someone came to me and said something about where you flying drones over baltimore? i said, i don't have drones. it is not an uncommon practice for police helicopters to fly over and try to figure out where our people moving to or where violence might be breaking out and buy...
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loretta lynch: i can commit to that. i echo your concern that in a desire to protect people, we may be inhibiting the ability of people who need pain medication to obtain it. that is something i will undertake to review. sen. alexander: thank you very much. tennessee is third in the nation in math lab seizure. it's a big problem, especially in rural areas. the man for enforcement exceeds the funding. we developed a central storage container program. they found a way to clean up meth labs for $500 per lab and set of $2500 per lab. that is progress. we were pleased to see the budget request of $4 million more for clean up this year. we were disappointed that the department decided not to include money for the competitive grant program. given that the meth epidemic is one of the most urgent drug problems that we face in rural areas, what was the thinking as it affects rural communities with less resources and not expanding or continuing the competitive grant programming? loretta lynch: my understanding of that program is th
loretta lynch: i can commit to that. i echo your concern that in a desire to protect people, we may be inhibiting the ability of people who need pain medication to obtain it. that is something i will undertake to review. sen. alexander: thank you very much. tennessee is third in the nation in math lab seizure. it's a big problem, especially in rural areas. the man for enforcement exceeds the funding. we developed a central storage container program. they found a way to clean up meth labs for...
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here's an example of when i'm anti-lynch.ou've all heard about the devastating case of freddie gray, the 25-year-old who died of spinal injuries he sustained while being arrested in baltimore. here's how cops are sweet-talking the protesters. >> protesters hurled insults at police. they were incensed by the head of baltimore's fraternal order of police who likened them to a lynch mob. (audience reacts) >> larry: are you kidding me, police? you had one job! to "not" use the words "lynch mob!" you should know that, it's right there on your cars! that's literally the worst thing you could possibly say when you're trying to ease tensions. but they did to try to smooth it over. >> at a press conference wednesday, gene ryan tried to walk back that comment. >> maybe i should reword that. i don't want it to turn into a lynch mob. >> larry: oh, so it's a timing issue. they're still a lynch mob they're just not one yet. they should give you the mop to the city, because let me tell you something, sir, you cleaned that mess up. we'll be
here's an example of when i'm anti-lynch.ou've all heard about the devastating case of freddie gray, the 25-year-old who died of spinal injuries he sustained while being arrested in baltimore. here's how cops are sweet-talking the protesters. >> protesters hurled insults at police. they were incensed by the head of baltimore's fraternal order of police who likened them to a lynch mob. (audience reacts) >> larry: are you kidding me, police? you had one job! to "not" use the...
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ag lynch: thank you, senator. i realize it is a vital twill in our national security arsenal, but our department has come as you note, been operating under a new directive by the president with a view toward modifying the program to keep its efficacy but preserve privacy interests. i'm not aware at this time of any violations that have come to light. i will certainly seek a briefing of that, and if i learn of any, i will advise the committee of that if my knowledge changes on that, but as of now, i have not been informed many violation under the policy. with the respect to the decision of the second circuit my home circuit, actually, we are reviewing that decision, but given the time issues involving the expirations of it, we also and have been working with this body and others to look for ways to reauthorize section 215 in a way that does preserve its efficacy and protect privacy. >> the attorney general this morning on the house i come of the chairman, bob goodlatte ranking member john conyers, and a number of o
ag lynch: thank you, senator. i realize it is a vital twill in our national security arsenal, but our department has come as you note, been operating under a new directive by the president with a view toward modifying the program to keep its efficacy but preserve privacy interests. i'm not aware at this time of any violations that have come to light. i will certainly seek a briefing of that, and if i learn of any, i will advise the committee of that if my knowledge changes on that, but as of...
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loretta lynch: good morning everyone. as we all know, as we have all seen, we have watched as baltimore his struggle with issues that face cities across our country today. we have seen the tragic loss of a young man's life. we have seen a peaceful protest movement: us to express the concern of a beleaguered community. we have seen brave officers upholding the right to peaceful protests while also sustaining serious injuries themselves during the city's unfortunate foray into violence and we have watched now through the prism of one of the most challenging issues of our time, the issue of police community relations. when i traveled to baltimore earlier this week i had an opportunity to see the significant work that the syrian police department had done with the cops office over the last six months through a collaborative reform process but despite the progress being made it was clear that recent events including the tragic in custody death of mr. freddie gray had given rise to if -- serious erosion of public trust. i have
loretta lynch: good morning everyone. as we all know, as we have all seen, we have watched as baltimore his struggle with issues that face cities across our country today. we have seen the tragic loss of a young man's life. we have seen a peaceful protest movement: us to express the concern of a beleaguered community. we have seen brave officers upholding the right to peaceful protests while also sustaining serious injuries themselves during the city's unfortunate foray into violence and we...
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loretta lynch referred specifically to american sports marketing firms. she did not name them.u know which firms she is referring to? and even if you do not, what kind of conduct is she alleging might have taken place? pat: i don't know who she is referring to. that is going to be a huge piece of news in the coming weeks and investigation goes forward. again, it simply that this is sport,ld's most popular so obviously sports marketing executives and administrators want to have their brand aligned with the biggest in the world and i would argue that the world cup is bigger than the olympics in terms of the significance that it holds. olivia: pat, we will have to leave it there. thank you also to brendan. and thank you, erik, for joining me. a passion fore global football, as do i. see you tomorrow. much more on "market day," moving on from the fifa scandal, looks like a recovery in retail? we will break down tiffany's, michael cores, and many more. stay with us. ♪ olivia: good morning, it is 11:00 a.m. here in new york, and 4 p.m. in london. erik: welcome to the bloomberg market
loretta lynch referred specifically to american sports marketing firms. she did not name them.u know which firms she is referring to? and even if you do not, what kind of conduct is she alleging might have taken place? pat: i don't know who she is referring to. that is going to be a huge piece of news in the coming weeks and investigation goes forward. again, it simply that this is sport,ld's most popular so obviously sports marketing executives and administrators want to have their brand...
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you know, there's a lynching or something. >> right. >> i'll meet you at the lynching. >> right. [laughter]. >> you know? it just was sort of a communal thing. >> yeah. >> but that's the reason that we have law. >> right. >> we have law because law can be slow and it can be frustratingly so -- >> right. >> -- but by the time the court case comes along and a trial comes along, by that time, this initial hysteria has usually died down. >> so the guilt or innocence of woody allen in this instance was really not the issue at the initial telling of these events or these accusations because people rushed in and they said, well, we're oing to condemn -- >> they rushed in immediately with a restraint situation because the letter from this young woman appeared in nicholas krisof's column with -- seemingly with the imprimatur of the new york times. now, i'm not saying that the young woman did not tell the truth. we don't really know that. >> right. >> but there are many people who make accusations -- >> right. >> -- especially against famous -- >> right. >> -- men and they could be sexual
you know, there's a lynching or something. >> right. >> i'll meet you at the lynching. >> right. [laughter]. >> you know? it just was sort of a communal thing. >> yeah. >> but that's the reason that we have law. >> right. >> we have law because law can be slow and it can be frustratingly so -- >> right. >> -- but by the time the court case comes along and a trial comes along, by that time, this initial hysteria has usually died down....
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and brand-new attorney general lynch dives into the deep end. tonight on "washington week. >> not only have these tools kept us safe, there has not been a single incident, not one, of intentional abuse of them. gwen: but a federal appeals court disagrees, declaring a post-9/11 government data collection program to be illegal. adding another major issue to new attorney general loretta lynch's already crowded plate as she launches a justice department investigation into the baltimore police department. attorney general lynch: none of us have any illulsions that reform is easy. the challenges that we face and that baltimore faces now did not arise in a day, and change will not come overnight. gwen: on the campaign trail, three new hats in the ring. dr. carson: i'm probably never going to be politically correct because i'm not a politician. gwen: fiorina. carly: we know the only way to reimagine our government is to reimagine who is leading it. gwen: and huckabee mike: government in washington is dysfunctional because it's the roach motel. people go
and brand-new attorney general lynch dives into the deep end. tonight on "washington week. >> not only have these tools kept us safe, there has not been a single incident, not one, of intentional abuse of them. gwen: but a federal appeals court disagrees, declaring a post-9/11 government data collection program to be illegal. adding another major issue to new attorney general loretta lynch's already crowded plate as she launches a justice department investigation into the baltimore...
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we are waiting for a live news conference from attorney general loretta lynch. expected to announce there will be a federal probe now into the baltimore police department and the death of freddie gray. we'll bring you comments live when it happens. expecting them at the top of the hour. gregg: patriots quarterback tom brady making the first public appearance since the release of the "deflategate" report. more on that coming up. business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. healthier is here. ♪ (piano music) ♪ fre
we are waiting for a live news conference from attorney general loretta lynch. expected to announce there will be a federal probe now into the baltimore police department and the death of freddie gray. we'll bring you comments live when it happens. expecting them at the top of the hour. gregg: patriots quarterback tom brady making the first public appearance since the release of the "deflategate" report. more on that coming up. business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for...
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[applause] loretta lynch: here we are. i have to say as i looked out on all of you gathered today, it seems like such an understatement to say my heart is full. it is full of the most deep and profound gratitude. -- that i have fell in quite some time. i must thank so many people who made it possible for me to stand here. first and foremost, i have to thank the president for his faith in me and asking me to lead the department love. mr. vice president, thank you for your comments today. but also for your steadfast support and your wise council through this process. it's been a process. i have to thank senator schumer and senator leahy. thank you so much for being here. thank you for your support not just today but over the years and doing what i thought was impossible, making the senate a welcoming place for me and my family. thank you so much. and of course thanks to my wonderful family. we are quite the force multiplier. many of you have come to know my father to this process. he has been in every hearing and every vote.
[applause] loretta lynch: here we are. i have to say as i looked out on all of you gathered today, it seems like such an understatement to say my heart is full. it is full of the most deep and profound gratitude. -- that i have fell in quite some time. i must thank so many people who made it possible for me to stand here. first and foremost, i have to thank the president for his faith in me and asking me to lead the department love. mr. vice president, thank you for your comments today. but...
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the baltimore police department and a suspected terror attack in texas have le rhett da -- loretta lynch into the spotlight. joel waldman has more from washington. >> reporter: attorney general lynch says the department of justice needs more money to carry out its mission and points to recent civil unrests. >> when there are allegations of wrongdoing made against individual officers and police departments, the department of justice has a responsibility to examine the evidence and if necessary to help them implement change. >> reporter: it was ten days ago, mere hours after lynch took her oath of office that racial tensions boiled over that erupted in riots. >> although the city has made significant strides, i've not ruled out the possibility that more may need to be done. >> reporter: lawmakers also questioned lynch over the fbi's investigation into this weekend's shooting in garland, texas, involving two radicalized muslims who ited a free speech event -- who attacked a free speech event in texas. >> they are trying to claim this kind of responsibility to show that they are winning and
the baltimore police department and a suspected terror attack in texas have le rhett da -- loretta lynch into the spotlight. joel waldman has more from washington. >> reporter: attorney general lynch says the department of justice needs more money to carry out its mission and points to recent civil unrests. >> when there are allegations of wrongdoing made against individual officers and police departments, the department of justice has a responsibility to examine the evidence and if...
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the law will go to the french parliament >>> loretta lynch has been in office for a week. she travelled to racially charged baltimore, she was will to met with police officers and member of the freddie gray's family. >> reporter: attorney-general loretta lynch was in baltimore to underscore the federal government's oversight, and its support. she told police officers she picked a noble but difficult profession. >> you really have become the face of law enforcement. you may say it's for good or ill. i know. we don't always choose moments. lynch spoke with clergy and community leaders, a meeting that began with a prayer and a promise. >> to give you an update. we have an open civil rights investigation. >> reporter: the attorney-general had a private talk with the family of freddie gray whose death sparked rioting in baltimore. and her visit comes one day after tense moments in the neighbourhood where gray was arrested after reports that police shot an african-american man. police pushed back the angry crowd. the situation calming down when it turned out no one had been shot
the law will go to the french parliament >>> loretta lynch has been in office for a week. she travelled to racially charged baltimore, she was will to met with police officers and member of the freddie gray's family. >> reporter: attorney-general loretta lynch was in baltimore to underscore the federal government's oversight, and its support. she told police officers she picked a noble but difficult profession. >> you really have become the face of law enforcement. you may...
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loretta lynch: several hands are up now. reporter: can you explain to people why they shouldn't be concerned that the federal government was flying surveillance planes over baltimore during the protests? loretta lynch: i did see that report and someone came to me and said, were you flying drones over baltimore and i thought well, i don't have drones. leaving that aside, it's not an uncommon practice for police helicopters to fly over to try and figure out where are people moving to or where might violence be breaking out and provide information down to the field. very to officers on the ground providing surveillance reports. i do not think it was a new occurrence and you see it in a number of cities. it was for the purpose us finding out if there were pockets of violence and what can be done about that. you will have to be the last one. reporter: just the other day, the mayor was talking about the investigation, she touted a 40% drop in complaints about excessive force, 54% of officers being discourteous. is that evidence th
loretta lynch: several hands are up now. reporter: can you explain to people why they shouldn't be concerned that the federal government was flying surveillance planes over baltimore during the protests? loretta lynch: i did see that report and someone came to me and said, were you flying drones over baltimore and i thought well, i don't have drones. leaving that aside, it's not an uncommon practice for police helicopters to fly over to try and figure out where are people moving to or where...
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and is there a problem with loretta lynch's department? >> there in baltimore, it has been weeks and the week that led up to that and fred fred was in the hospital for a week before he died and we watched it unfold. and i think that it makes for a larger investigation. the eric holder department was looking into cities around the country, and baltimore has had long-standing problems. >> ferguson, and cleveland albuquerque, right? >> and in fact, baltimore has had problems going back to 1958 and before. so i see no reason why we couldn't have a deeper, broader look at baltimore. but she's trying to be very careful. let's put it into perspective. she took office on the day of fred fred's funeral. she just got here, and she needs time to digest the situation. and in fact, she didn't step out in front on the issue and she let president obama do the talking in the first few days she was in office, and that was appropriate. >> marilyn mosby. >> the youngest state attorney in the country, 35 years old >> so a lot of opinions coming in right now o
and is there a problem with loretta lynch's department? >> there in baltimore, it has been weeks and the week that led up to that and fred fred was in the hospital for a week before he died and we watched it unfold. and i think that it makes for a larger investigation. the eric holder department was looking into cities around the country, and baltimore has had long-standing problems. >> ferguson, and cleveland albuquerque, right? >> and in fact, baltimore has had problems...
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the republican chairman of today's panel voted against lynch taking this job. coming up in about 15 minutes, nbc's tracie potts will have a look at what's expected to happen today. >>> bills for gamblingnd adult entertainment are showing up on pentagon credit card statements. politico was first to report on a new inspector general audit. they found military and civilian employees used government issue cards to gamble and pay for escort services. the government did not necessarily reimburse employees for these charges. the officials say employees may have ultimately paid with their own money but used the government card to hide the charges from their spouses. >>> i'm megan mcgrath live at an elementary school in silver spring where we're awaiting word on the status of school here today. you can see some of the equipment that's been brought in on the scene to teal with a flood -- to deal with a flooding situation. they're using the flexible hoses there to circulate air through the bottom level of the school. they had an issue with a pipe and some flooding that re
the republican chairman of today's panel voted against lynch taking this job. coming up in about 15 minutes, nbc's tracie potts will have a look at what's expected to happen today. >>> bills for gamblingnd adult entertainment are showing up on pentagon credit card statements. politico was first to report on a new inspector general audit. they found military and civilian employees used government issue cards to gamble and pay for escort services. the government did not necessarily...
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loretta lynch: i will have the u.s. attorney give you more specific but i think you will see from the instruments that they were pretty clear. there were discussions about brides, then there were documents created to cover up those payments. kelly, do you want to? kelly: the only thing i would add is not only were these discussions open among the parties, but the marketing companies were also handing out brides to protect their contracts from competing marketing companies who might want to come in and bid higher. the marketing companies themselves notoriously among co-conspirators were paying bribes to keep contracts they had and extend those. what we saw with a lot of the marketing contracts is many extended over years. as the value of these increased we also saw those bribes increase. >> can you confirm -- [inaudible] >> i did not hear your question. >> [inaudible] >> i will not comment about anyone not mentioned in our indictment. >> regarding the individuals are you able to discern if they are cooperating? >> i am n
loretta lynch: i will have the u.s. attorney give you more specific but i think you will see from the instruments that they were pretty clear. there were discussions about brides, then there were documents created to cover up those payments. kelly, do you want to? kelly: the only thing i would add is not only were these discussions open among the parties, but the marketing companies were also handing out brides to protect their contracts from competing marketing companies who might want to come...
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the lynching in the text - it's invisible for many. it's the scene where attacus is sitting outside the gaol house guarding tom robinon, and scout and her brother come along and see the men who gathered outside. because it's scout's perspective, scout doesn't know what is going on. using the international text of to kill a mokking bird. we suggest teachers use ex-earnts from memoires about their own experiences with near lynching, to draw out for students that this is not an innocuous screen. this is a scary moment that scout can barely glimpse the real ramifications of of. >> you are teaching tomorrow's teachers. do you imagine the book hits in a different way, if you teach in tuscalusa or huntville versus newark or hoboken. >> absolutely. one of the things for students of colour is that tom robinson, i think, represents one of the typical figures in american media today. he's noble but pretty powerless kind but a victim. there's little preparation of anger on the part of african-americans in the text. the only real character that rep
the lynching in the text - it's invisible for many. it's the scene where attacus is sitting outside the gaol house guarding tom robinon, and scout and her brother come along and see the men who gathered outside. because it's scout's perspective, scout doesn't know what is going on. using the international text of to kill a mokking bird. we suggest teachers use ex-earnts from memoires about their own experiences with near lynching, to draw out for students that this is not an innocuous screen....
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lynch. this is "bloomberg surveillance " live from our world headquarters in new york. i'm tom keene. joining me brendan "up all night fifa" greeley. brendan: the vote is later this afternoon. it looks good for sepp blatter. the only thing that will change anything today -- democracy within fifa will not do it. tom: if he wins, does he not speak to the u.s. and the caribbean and the europeans? brendan: it is already happening. what is interesting is what the europeans will do. i want to see what the european association is going to do. tom: let's go to top headlines. here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: it is not that item though. item 17 on the agenda today. european leaders more broadly say greece is not doing well enough. they want greece to overhaul its economy. until they get that, they will not make any deal. they hope for a deal by sunday. it is clear that the process has to speed up here in >> -- the process has to speed up. >> time is running short. with all of our progress, there is still
lynch. this is "bloomberg surveillance " live from our world headquarters in new york. i'm tom keene. joining me brendan "up all night fifa" greeley. brendan: the vote is later this afternoon. it looks good for sepp blatter. the only thing that will change anything today -- democracy within fifa will not do it. tom: if he wins, does he not speak to the u.s. and the caribbean and the europeans? brendan: it is already happening. what is interesting is what the europeans will...
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how expeditiously will attorney general lynch work? she's dealing with pressing issues no doubt. summer is around the corner you and think that plays a role, right? >> we all, at least all of white house are old enough can remember some of those hot summers back in the 1960s when you said cities literally that seemed to be on the verge of explosion and you had you know, police departments that were almost at war with the cities they were supposed to be policing. and i think one thing that is so striking in what the attorney general and what you were asking art is i mean, it is decading later. we have an african-american president. we have an african-american woman who is standing as attorney general. a number of the officers who were being charged here are in fact african-american. and you sort of sit there and you shake your head and you say how can it be in 2015 that we are once again hoping the justice department can move swiftly so we don't have a hot summer in the city? it's really kind of striking. >> so how do you think attorney general lynch's experience as a strong prose
how expeditiously will attorney general lynch work? she's dealing with pressing issues no doubt. summer is around the corner you and think that plays a role, right? >> we all, at least all of white house are old enough can remember some of those hot summers back in the 1960s when you said cities literally that seemed to be on the verge of explosion and you had you know, police departments that were almost at war with the cities they were supposed to be policing. and i think one thing that...
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what i would like to say, what i think of this lynch -- miss lynch is that she is well-qualified, but i hope she looks at both sides. not just the police, but the mayor. i ask a call to address the first color, maxine. she asked a rhetorical question about what the young man should have done. i tell you what, he should have walked up, said, i have a gun, done some time, and the cop would have still been alive. that is just the way it is. i hope she is not another eric holder that jumps to conclusions. that is all i have to say. thank you. host: that caller talking again about the shooting death of officer brian moore who died this week, a member of the nypd. bert is up next from maryland line for independents. i'm sorry, he is on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to say that i welcome the investigation, no matter who the department, the head of the department of justice is. marilyn has had a long time, longtime of erratic problems with policing. i remember when they had no tolerance. i used to work in evening shift at a hospital. i was standing a
what i would like to say, what i think of this lynch -- miss lynch is that she is well-qualified, but i hope she looks at both sides. not just the police, but the mayor. i ask a call to address the first color, maxine. she asked a rhetorical question about what the young man should have done. i tell you what, he should have walked up, said, i have a gun, done some time, and the cop would have still been alive. that is just the way it is. i hope she is not another eric holder that jumps to...
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lynch. i yield myself five minutes for questions. >> it's great you come and tell us how well you're doing and stuff, but it's really frustrating to me, to me, and you heard the testimony from the previous panel, there seems to be way too much orders from above about how things get done within the va and there's not enough with dr. spagnolio talked about, the people on the ground taking care of patients get to make some decisions that affect how the process works. now, the va provides hospitals and this bureaucratic mess has not occurred to the same level in private hospitals. so not every single private hospital is a 2000 clinic but they seem to do a better job of hiring and firing and having processes work efficiently than the va and i think a lot of it is because people on the ground have more power to actually change these. i'll give you a great example, i went to my district and one of the complaints that i had was that everybody went and had the patient sign in and sign out of the comp
lynch. i yield myself five minutes for questions. >> it's great you come and tell us how well you're doing and stuff, but it's really frustrating to me, to me, and you heard the testimony from the previous panel, there seems to be way too much orders from above about how things get done within the va and there's not enough with dr. spagnolio talked about, the people on the ground taking care of patients get to make some decisions that affect how the process works. now, the va provides...
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>> yeah we are, luke let's go to loretta lynch right now. >> good morning, everyone.in with today's announcement, i do have a brief comment to make on the situation recording fifa. as attorney general, i am committed to ensuring this nation protects the civil liberties of every american while also keeping our country safe and secure. unfortunately, some of the vital and noncontroversial tools that we use to combat terrorism and crime are scheduled to shut down on sunday making this not an ordinary weekend. the house of representatives passed a bipartisan bill that would extend these tools while addressing important and valid concerns about other assets of the government's ability to protect data but without action from the senate we will experience a serious lapse in our ability to protect the american people. today i join the president in urging the senate to work through the current recess in order to make sure that we can continue to appropriately safeguard this country and protect its citizens. now for today's announcement i'm honored to be joined today by directo
>> yeah we are, luke let's go to loretta lynch right now. >> good morning, everyone.in with today's announcement, i do have a brief comment to make on the situation recording fifa. as attorney general, i am committed to ensuring this nation protects the civil liberties of every american while also keeping our country safe and secure. unfortunately, some of the vital and noncontroversial tools that we use to combat terrorism and crime are scheduled to shut down on sunday making this...
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she also thanked attorney general loretta lynch during her opening statement for lynch's visit to balti arrest of six police officer s. >>> just 90 minutes ago george mason university and eaglebank announced a partnership. moening the changes you may notice, the maim of the patriots center will now change to eaglebank arena at the university. >>> it was a cooler morning out there. right now temperatures aree back in the 80s soon. amelia what do you expect? >>> no storms in the forecast low humidity picture-perfect weather into tomorrow. humidity starts to creep back into the area on saturday about a 20% chance of an isolated shower on saturday and about a 30% chance of some scattered showers, maybe a thundershower for your sunday which is mother's day. otherwise it's going to be muggy, highs will be in the low 80s. here's what you can expect as we head into the afternoon and evening hours. nice because the humidity hasdropped back down. 3:00 p.m., a temperature around 08 81 at 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. it's gorgeous. a temperature of 78 degrees, jim. >> amelia, thanks we like it. jab 23-year-
she also thanked attorney general loretta lynch during her opening statement for lynch's visit to balti arrest of six police officer s. >>> just 90 minutes ago george mason university and eaglebank announced a partnership. moening the changes you may notice, the maim of the patriots center will now change to eaglebank arena at the university. >>> it was a cooler morning out there. right now temperatures aree back in the 80s soon. amelia what do you expect? >>> no...
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stephanie. >> busy first couple of weeks on the job for loretta lynch. thank you. >> new details this morning into a listeria outbreak involving blue bell ice cream. an investigation finds the company learned about the bacteria problem two years ago alleging blue bell did an inadequate job cleaning its oklahoma factory after the problem was revealed. the government found holt violation little at two other manufacturing plants. blue bell recalled all of its products last month. >> on the healthbeat, a warning about an alarming jump in the number of hepatitis c. cases. the c.d.c. said rates are up across the u especially in rural areas of kentucky, tennessee virginia and west virginia. cases in that he is areas tripled between 2006 and 2012. health officials say it's because of the rise in drug abuse, often spreading through contaminated needles. >> there is a potential of increasing invitro vert liesization using stem cells. the first baby using the procedure was born in canada a few weeks ago. time magazine reported exclusively on the birth of the baby,
stephanie. >> busy first couple of weeks on the job for loretta lynch. thank you. >> new details this morning into a listeria outbreak involving blue bell ice cream. an investigation finds the company learned about the bacteria problem two years ago alleging blue bell did an inadequate job cleaning its oklahoma factory after the problem was revealed. the government found holt violation little at two other manufacturing plants. blue bell recalled all of its products last month....
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attorney general, loretta lynch, traveled to baltimore today. and after a meeting with freddie gray's family, there was call for enforcement. >> reporter: lynch did not say exactly what she intends to do. she kept the comments reserved and that didn't stop people from projecting a lot of their desires and attaching thoughts to the reason for her visit. a lot of people think the d.o.j. should be engaged with forcing reform in baltimore's police department and across the country. >> that's moments after meeting the family of freddie gray. students at the university of baltimore are setting the bar high for the u.s. department of justice. >> the first important statement as attorney general has to be to address baltimore. >> she has the ability to create accountability across the country. >> reporter: hopes are high that the d.o.j. will ultimately launch an investigation into the patterns and practices of the department just as it did in ferguson. elijah cummings is predicting police reform will save money. >> you wouldn't be spending $6 million to
attorney general, loretta lynch, traveled to baltimore today. and after a meeting with freddie gray's family, there was call for enforcement. >> reporter: lynch did not say exactly what she intends to do. she kept the comments reserved and that didn't stop people from projecting a lot of their desires and attaching thoughts to the reason for her visit. a lot of people think the d.o.j. should be engaged with forcing reform in baltimore's police department and across the country. >>...
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loretta lynch is a cautious prosecutor. she wouldn't bring a big, splashy case like this unless she was fairley confident she could win. >> paul butler what does -- i'm sorry. jeff carlisle what does this do to the big suspensionble presidential election on friday where, of course, what's his name was going to get re-elected as usual? >> well if you believe what fifa has to say, it's going to be business as usual. the election is going to go ahead. if it does i fully expect sepp blatter to be re-elected. there wasn't a lot of drama surrounding this election. but certainly, logically speaking really the election should be postponed. you've got fifo members who have been arrested. this is just a bad situation all around and a bad look for fifa and this is an organization that has really resisted attempts for more transparency more accountability, certainly if there was a delay in the election, it would start to placate the critics a little bit to say, hey, we need to take a step back and take a deep breath and try to get to t
loretta lynch is a cautious prosecutor. she wouldn't bring a big, splashy case like this unless she was fairley confident she could win. >> paul butler what does -- i'm sorry. jeff carlisle what does this do to the big suspensionble presidential election on friday where, of course, what's his name was going to get re-elected as usual? >> well if you believe what fifa has to say, it's going to be business as usual. the election is going to go ahead. if it does i fully expect sepp...
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i guess loretta lynch did an interview last week. that's about it. >> i'm wib you. and behold haven't come around and now we're 48 hours from the deadline. >> exactly. jim sciutto, and michelle kosinski at the white house. thank you. >>> and also watching the colorado theater shooting trial. jurors hearing from the murderer himself in a recorded conversation with the psychiatrist. the doctor says he is not mentally ill, but a confession about homicidal thoughts is getting a lot of attention today. we'll cover that next. stay with us. erwaterer. she claims he's a cruel underwaterer. with miracle-gro moisture control potting mix, plants only get water when they need it. fight ended. or shifted? miracle-gro. life starts here. quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache! but now, i...don't. excedrin® is fast. in fact for some, relief starts in just 15 minutes. excedrin®. wow, that was fast. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? a
i guess loretta lynch did an interview last week. that's about it. >> i'm wib you. and behold haven't come around and now we're 48 hours from the deadline. >> exactly. jim sciutto, and michelle kosinski at the white house. thank you. >>> and also watching the colorado theater shooting trial. jurors hearing from the murderer himself in a recorded conversation with the psychiatrist. the doctor says he is not mentally ill, but a confession about homicidal thoughts is getting a...
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loretta lynch has probably struck a right note, that is keep your mouth shut. this is a great chance for her to show what a responsible attorney general does, a responsible law enforcement official does, he does not prejudge. she is not prejudge like holder did in ferguson. the civil right movement is not worthy of a lot of trust they engaged him in new orleans police investigation, they are filled with far left wing attorneys, it will be up to lynch to keep the lid on that radical activism. i used to work there, i know what these folks are like. this is a great opportunity for lynch to save the behavior of the department. lou: i hear christian saying that he has hopes that is going to move forward. and that as you said, patience with new attorney general i share that, and some of your hopes. but. her boss has already pro -- prejudged, already talking about soul-- soul searching for a nation because part of the people in the city they turned on themselves. it time. -- >> and black not to absolutely, lou, not to mention that a lot of that leadership, certainly o
loretta lynch has probably struck a right note, that is keep your mouth shut. this is a great chance for her to show what a responsible attorney general does, a responsible law enforcement official does, he does not prejudge. she is not prejudge like holder did in ferguson. the civil right movement is not worthy of a lot of trust they engaged him in new orleans police investigation, they are filled with far left wing attorneys, it will be up to lynch to keep the lid on that radical activism. i...
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loretta lynch, the u.s. attorney attorney, described the case as deep-seated and systemic and going back to more two generations. >> beginning in 1991, two generations of soccer officials including the then president of two regional soccer confederations under fifa, used their positions of trust within their respective organizations to solicit bribes from sports marketers in exchange for the commercial rights to their soccer tournaments. they did this over and over, year after year tournament after tournament. >> and the investigation is continuing. attorney general lynch said that more charges could be forthcoming, notably for now president seth blatter has not been charged in connection of today's indictment. >> boy there is going to be a lot of flipping and information that is shared with this attorney general as this investigation continues. but kristen look, how is fifa responding if at all to these allegations? >> well, we did get a comment from the fifa spokesperson. he welcomed the investigation sayi
loretta lynch, the u.s. attorney attorney, described the case as deep-seated and systemic and going back to more two generations. >> beginning in 1991, two generations of soccer officials including the then president of two regional soccer confederations under fifa, used their positions of trust within their respective organizations to solicit bribes from sports marketers in exchange for the commercial rights to their soccer tournaments. they did this over and over, year after year...
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attorney general loretta lynch says the punishment was appropriate to loretta lynch: the penalty thesell pay is fitting, considering the long running an egregious nature of their anti-competitive cardica at it is commensurate with the presence of harm that was done. it should deter competitors in the future from chasing profits without regard to fairness, to the law, or public welfare. scarlet: prosecutors say traders called himself the cartel and set online chat rooms to positions before rates reset your there is a crime wave involving atm's. criminals are stealing debit card data from atm's at the highest level in at least 20 years. they steal information from democrats so they can make comfort ones. debit card crime almost tripled in the first quarter. in oak brook, illinois, labor organizers and workers are protesting outside mcdonald's' headquarters, pushing for $15 hourly wage and a union for workers. the demonstration is ahead of the and will shareholder meeting for mcdonald's, which begins tomorrow. in pro football, the extra point kick will not be so automatic next season. nfl
attorney general loretta lynch says the punishment was appropriate to loretta lynch: the penalty thesell pay is fitting, considering the long running an egregious nature of their anti-competitive cardica at it is commensurate with the presence of harm that was done. it should deter competitors in the future from chasing profits without regard to fairness, to the law, or public welfare. scarlet: prosecutors say traders called himself the cartel and set online chat rooms to positions before rates...
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loretta lynch described the corruption in fifa as quote, deep-seated, systemic and rampant. also said the corruption goes back to two generations of fifa officials. it involved high ranking officials and also executives at sports marketing companies who paid allegedly over $150 million in bribes to fifa officials in order to get the marketing rights for world cup and other fifa events. so it is in fact a shocking shocking invitement. there have already been four people arrested and two corporations that pleaded guilty. and they contributed to what is described as an ongoing investigation. when we talk about high-ranking fifa officials we're talking about people like jeffery webb who is the vice president of the committee and the president of the region group that oversees north america as well and also jack wagner who is the former vice president and president of that regional group. so very high-ranking officials so far not to include the president of fifa but loretta lynch said more charges could come. here is what she said earlier. >> beginning in 1991, two generations of
loretta lynch described the corruption in fifa as quote, deep-seated, systemic and rampant. also said the corruption goes back to two generations of fifa officials. it involved high ranking officials and also executives at sports marketing companies who paid allegedly over $150 million in bribes to fifa officials in order to get the marketing rights for world cup and other fifa events. so it is in fact a shocking shocking invitement. there have already been four people arrested and two...
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lynch. you asked me in the beginning. mr. lynch: sure. mr. mica: we talked about it with the chairman. i would be supportive of a subpoena if necessary. mr. lynch: if it's needed. i just want to voice my support for that as well. mr. mica: thank you. mr. lynch: and the fact that the gentleman is not here sort of feeds into the whole narrative here that we have a bureaucracy that's not really responding to the problem that's out there. but i do want to thank the witnesses who are here. that should not diminish your attendance and i appreciate your valuable testimony. it's already been helpful. as i said, we got some major gaps in security. there have been several notable security breaches. i note that on september 14, 2013, a t.s.a. employee was arrested along with five others for participating in a scheme to smuggle undocumented immigrants into the united states. additionally, two airline employees were arrested in december of 2014 for smuggling weapons, guns and ammunition on at least 20 flights from atlanta to new york over an eight-month p
lynch. you asked me in the beginning. mr. lynch: sure. mr. mica: we talked about it with the chairman. i would be supportive of a subpoena if necessary. mr. lynch: if it's needed. i just want to voice my support for that as well. mr. mica: thank you. mr. lynch: and the fact that the gentleman is not here sort of feeds into the whole narrative here that we have a bureaucracy that's not really responding to the problem that's out there. but i do want to thank the witnesses who are here. that...
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billions of dollars, loretta lynch, there you go. >> usa, usa! >> people usa, usa! loretta lynch. people have been calling for there to happen for years a. lot of people waking up this morning stunned. it's loretta lynch and the using, they should have done it. it's the right thing to do. >> there were indictments and arrests this morning. we will have all the details where officials went into a meeting, a fifa meet income switzerland where they were tonight get ready to vote the president to another term and pulled people out of their hotel rooms. led them out in handcuffs. >> oh my gosh! >> here in the united states there will be a xrampbs with united states attorney general loretta lynch. it goes to the wording of the games, which everyone always believed were corrupt, but nobody did anything about i. 2010 it was south africa. >> now they allowed investigations into 2018 which is russia and 2022 which is qatar. when that was awarded, it was confusing to a lot of people. >> mark halperin it's pretty incredible? >> it's an embarrassment the united states did this. but it's great
billions of dollars, loretta lynch, there you go. >> usa, usa! >> people usa, usa! loretta lynch. people have been calling for there to happen for years a. lot of people waking up this morning stunned. it's loretta lynch and the using, they should have done it. it's the right thing to do. >> there were indictments and arrests this morning. we will have all the details where officials went into a meeting, a fifa meet income switzerland where they were tonight get ready to vote...
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we take up loretta lynch's priorities with milwaukee county sheriff david clark. if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. is there such a thing as a sure thing in business? some say buy gold. others say buy soybeans. i say, buy comcast business internet. unlike internet providers that slow down when traffic picks up, you get speed you can rely on. it's a safe bet. like a gold-plated soybean. reliably fast internet starts at $69.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. [beeping] ooo come on everybody, i think this is my grandson. [lip syncing] ♪little girl you look so lonesome oh my goodness. ♪i see you are feeling blue ♪come on over to my place ♪hey girl ♪we're having a party happy birthday, grandma! ♪we'll be swinging ♪dancing and
we take up loretta lynch's priorities with milwaukee county sheriff david clark. if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. is there such a thing as a sure thing in...
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as for loretta lynch, she had just taken office nearly two week ago when some protesters furious over freddie gray's death, set fires and rioted there in the city in baltimore. she said today, sitting there watching it on tv herself, it was tough to watch. >> i would have to say my first reaction was profound sadness. it truly was. it was profound sadness for the loss of life for the erosion of trust, for the sadness and despair the community was feeling, for the frustration that i know the police officers were feeling as they tried to encourage peaceful protests but then had to deal with violence. >> baltimore defense attorney and former prosecutor andy alperstein is back with me this week. welcome back. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> i want you to explain to our viewers, when we talk about the doj looking at patterns and practices of baltimore city police what exactly does that mean? >> so they're going to do an investigation that's much wider than the freddie gray situation. they might look at what happened with freddie gray but they're going to look at practices and patter
as for loretta lynch, she had just taken office nearly two week ago when some protesters furious over freddie gray's death, set fires and rioted there in the city in baltimore. she said today, sitting there watching it on tv herself, it was tough to watch. >> i would have to say my first reaction was profound sadness. it truly was. it was profound sadness for the loss of life for the erosion of trust, for the sadness and despair the community was feeling, for the frustration that i know...
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we take up loretta lynch's priorities with milwaukee county sheriff david clark. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. >>> one month into her job, attorney general loretta lynch is going after international soccer. lynch today unsealed a 47-count indictment of racketeering corruption and conspiracy charges against 14 defendants associated with the world soccer association fifa. >> they were expected to uphold the rules that keep soccer honest and to protect the integrity of the game. instead, they corrupted the business of worldwide soccer to serve their interests and to enrich themselves. this department of justice is determined to end these practices, to root out corruption and to bring wrongdoers to justice. >> noble goals. those officials by the way, allegedly systematically received payment for over $150 million in bribes and kickbacks to give away ri
we take up loretta lynch's priorities with milwaukee county sheriff david clark. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. >>> one month into her job, attorney general loretta lynch is going after international soccer. lynch today unsealed a 47-count indictment of racketeering...
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we take up loretta lynch's priorities with milwaukee county sheriff david clark. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. [beeping] ooo come on everybody, i think this is my grandson. [lip syncing] ♪little girl you look so lonesome oh my goodness. ♪i see you are feeling blue ♪come on over to my place ♪hey girl ♪we're having a party happy birthday, grandma! ♪we'll be swinging ♪dancing and singing ♪baby come on over tonight [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ >>> one month into her job, attorney general loretta lynch is going after international soccer. lynch today unsealed a 47-count indictment of racketeering corruption and conspiracy charges against 14 defendants associated with the world soccer association fifa. >> they were expected to uphold the rules that keep soccer honest and to pro
we take up loretta lynch's priorities with milwaukee county sheriff david clark. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. [beeping] ooo come on everybody, i think this is my grandson. [lip syncing] ♪little girl you look so lonesome oh my goodness. ♪i see you are feeling blue ♪come on...
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what will loretta lynch say?tigation requested by the community there in baltimore. not only from the mayor but also the governor of maryland also backed this request for an investigation into the police department. the justice department is already there. they're doing an investigation of the death of freddie gray to see whether or not his civil rights were violated in his death in police custody. at the same time last year the city asked the justice department community policing office to come up and provide some help in reforming the police department so already there's two parts of the justice department that are at work in baltimore related to the freddie gray incident and now we have a third investigation. this is going to be more invasive. this is going to take a look at the pattern of arrests and whether or not there is something that the baltimore police are doing wrong and whether or not they are discriminating against african-americans and whether or not they have a pattern of policing that relies on e
what will loretta lynch say?tigation requested by the community there in baltimore. not only from the mayor but also the governor of maryland also backed this request for an investigation into the police department. the justice department is already there. they're doing an investigation of the death of freddie gray to see whether or not his civil rights were violated in his death in police custody. at the same time last year the city asked the justice department community policing office to...
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what are the goals of loretta lynch's visit to baltimore?know about her meeting with freddie gray's family as well? >> hi wolf. we know that that meeting with freddie gray's family was behind closed doors. we weren't allowed inside with cameras. we know she also met with the gray's family attorneys. she met with members of congress, with faith leaders and with about 10 law school students at the university of baltimore. you heard part of the message she delivered, but this is really about the ongoing conversation this administration has been having about how to improve police/community relations. she may be meeting now with the police commissioner and other police department officials to talk about that. this is something that we've heard the president focus on yesterday included and also something we know that attorney general lynch was going to be focused on even before the death of freddie gray and the events of last week so today we know that the department of justice has opened their investigation into whether gray's civil rights were v
what are the goals of loretta lynch's visit to baltimore?know about her meeting with freddie gray's family as well? >> hi wolf. we know that that meeting with freddie gray's family was behind closed doors. we weren't allowed inside with cameras. we know she also met with the gray's family attorneys. she met with members of congress, with faith leaders and with about 10 law school students at the university of baltimore. you heard part of the message she delivered, but this is really about...