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rice: ok. so you would deny that there has been any type of retaliation, audits, that type of thing from the irs because of people so-called scrutinizing. ms. howard: the way foia requests come in logged into a system and the folks that work the foia requests have access to the system and rest of the irs has no need for access -- mr. rice: that's not my question. my question is has the iirs participated? ms. howard: i have no direct knowledge of audit side of the house. that's not my area of expertise. mr. rice: but you have knowledge of foia side of things. and you're denying there would be any such retaliation. ms. howard: i have not shared any information with anybody that would be in a position to retaliate. mr. rice: ok. let me go further to a comment you said made a little bit earlier with the chairman regarding lois lerner, are you saying and i just want to clarify your testimony here today, are you saying there was no special treatment that was given to her for protection in spite of fa
rice: ok. so you would deny that there has been any type of retaliation, audits, that type of thing from the irs because of people so-called scrutinizing. ms. howard: the way foia requests come in logged into a system and the folks that work the foia requests have access to the system and rest of the irs has no need for access -- mr. rice: that's not my question. my question is has the iirs participated? ms. howard: i have no direct knowledge of audit side of the house. that's not my area of...
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mark: susan rice, thank you very much. john: we will be right back with the conversation with carly fiorina. ♪ mark: last weekend mitt romney's e2 summit was set down with carly fiorina. she is towards the bottom of most polls right now but she hopes to get on the debate stage and the other candidates want that, too, so debates do not look like a private meeting at augusta. we started our conversation by talking about how she wants to be the first female president of the united states. you will be the first female president. you are not running as a woman. you are not emphasizing that but how would you feel about being that historic first person if that should happen? carly fiorina: perhaps the way i felt when i became the first woman ceo to lead a fortune 50 company. i was quite unprepared for all of the media attention that historic first drew. shame on me, i guess. but i'm sure what i would feel is i have a heavy responsibility now. and i have to execute that responsibility on behalf of everyone, men and women, republic
mark: susan rice, thank you very much. john: we will be right back with the conversation with carly fiorina. ♪ mark: last weekend mitt romney's e2 summit was set down with carly fiorina. she is towards the bottom of most polls right now but she hopes to get on the debate stage and the other candidates want that, too, so debates do not look like a private meeting at augusta. we started our conversation by talking about how she wants to be the first female president of the united states. you...
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rice came by our studio yesterday.e talked to her about her job. and the job that hillary clinton had at the state department. we start by talking about the deal that the united states is trying to make with iran. the first question is about iran. how firm is that deadline? ms. rice: look, we have made june 30 a serious deadline and target. we are trying to get this done by then. however, if you look at what happened the last few hours, and we did the interim agreement and in april when we had the agreement, the framework agreement that was signed its switzerland, it ran a few days over. so i don't think anybody should anticipate that that could not happen again. john: there is a lot of pressure on you guys to get a better deal. if congress were to say, we will not initiate new sanctions if we go past the deadline, with or not be a case for extending the deadline and try to get a better deal? ms. rice: the only deal we are going to get is a good deal. if we do not get a good deal there is not going to be a deal. and we
rice came by our studio yesterday.e talked to her about her job. and the job that hillary clinton had at the state department. we start by talking about the deal that the united states is trying to make with iran. the first question is about iran. how firm is that deadline? ms. rice: look, we have made june 30 a serious deadline and target. we are trying to get this done by then. however, if you look at what happened the last few hours, and we did the interim agreement and in april when we had...
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rice. kathleen rice: thank you, mr. chairman. ms. grover, you mentioned something in your testimony about how the tsa is now -- not qualified as a law enforcement agency, which limits the ability for them. jennifer grover: so this has been a topic of discussion for many years. the compact act from 1998 is what set the requirements for requesters that were considered to be having criminal justice access for noncriminal justice access. and when we did our work several years ago, tsa's position was that they didn't really fit neatly into either one of those categories. it was their position that non-criminals justice access records was not a meaning there needs which it clearly was not. at the time, they only had access from 15 states and and not have the information to make the complete determination of eligibility. they have worked with the fbi. in the past the fbi has , determined that they are not eligible for the different statuses of criminal justice requester. and has expanded the database. i believe now they have access to infor
rice. kathleen rice: thank you, mr. chairman. ms. grover, you mentioned something in your testimony about how the tsa is now -- not qualified as a law enforcement agency, which limits the ability for them. jennifer grover: so this has been a topic of discussion for many years. the compact act from 1998 is what set the requirements for requesters that were considered to be having criminal justice access for noncriminal justice access. and when we did our work several years ago, tsa's position...
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at 10:30, california's rice crop. growers are making changes but the impact of the drought extends well beyond the field. >> and it'll be a little wet during the commute. i'll tell you which areas are a little more susceptible and where temperatures will get up to the 80s and 90s. >>> and the plague of problems they say he was part of in the peninsula and how you could avoid being a victim. ♪ ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> an alleged thief is under arrest tonight in the south bay accused of a series of break- ins. police say it's a problem that's going on all over the bay area. maureen naylor live in los altos with the one thing that the victims did that made them a target. >> reporter: frank police say here at the los altos bakery cafe is where they finally caught up with an east bay man that they say is behind dozens of police break-ins. and they sa
at 10:30, california's rice crop. growers are making changes but the impact of the drought extends well beyond the field. >> and it'll be a little wet during the commute. i'll tell you which areas are a little more susceptible and where temperatures will get up to the 80s and 90s. >>> and the plague of problems they say he was part of in the peninsula and how you could avoid being a victim. ♪ ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt...
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a by product of rice production. rice husks, it's the part people don't eat. the machine grinds the husks to powder. it then solidifies the powder at high temperatures transforming it into solid fuel. company officials say these rice logs burn several times longer than firewood and if they are kept in a dry place they can be stored five to ten years. this man set up the company eight years ago. he said he wanted to do something to protect the environment. so he turned his attention to rice husks. a informationally considered waste. rice husks are as tough as nails. he had to use advanced metal processing to coat the surface of the grinder. >> translator: most japanese eat rice. so rice husks are the type of waste that's most consistently produced here. we regard it as raw material and convert it to fuel. >> reporter: word of his innovation started to spread. the first overseas inquiry came from tanzania. farmers here grow 2 million tons of rice a year. generating mountains of wasted husks in the process. so far his firm has shipped four machines to tanzania wi
a by product of rice production. rice husks, it's the part people don't eat. the machine grinds the husks to powder. it then solidifies the powder at high temperatures transforming it into solid fuel. company officials say these rice logs burn several times longer than firewood and if they are kept in a dry place they can be stored five to ten years. this man set up the company eight years ago. he said he wanted to do something to protect the environment. so he turned his attention to rice...
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we're starting this half with new details in the death of tamir rice. he was the 12-year-old boy shot and killed by a cleveland police officer. this is surveillance video from the incident. that was last november. and investigators have now compiled this report of the shooting. it's just now been handed over a grand jury. they will now study the report and decide whether or not to indict the officers. this comes days after a judge says that he believes there is enough evidence to move forward the charges. back to the report. martin savage delves deep into the findings. >> reporter: the investigation seems to confirm the story most people know, but delivers greater detail. in a key finding the report cannot confirm a police officer's statement he shouted ordered to rice before shooting him. according to interviews, it is unclear whether officer lohman shouted verbal commands to rice. investigators found lohman shot one to two seconds after getting out of his far, firing two shots, one that hit the boy who was standing four and a half to seven feet away.
we're starting this half with new details in the death of tamir rice. he was the 12-year-old boy shot and killed by a cleveland police officer. this is surveillance video from the incident. that was last november. and investigators have now compiled this report of the shooting. it's just now been handed over a grand jury. they will now study the report and decide whether or not to indict the officers. this comes days after a judge says that he believes there is enough evidence to move forward...
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it's only when rice's sister arrives on the scene they learn he was 12.ers also describe lohman's demeanor as upset and distraught. one said he gave me no choice, he reached for the gun and there was nothing i could do. both responding police officers declined to be interviewed, as did tamir rice's family. and nowhere in the report does it draw a specific conclusion as to whether the shooting was justified or not. >> let's get some more insight and bring back cnn law enforcement analyst cedric alexander. when you hear all these take-aways from the report, what's the first thing you think about? >> what's interesting about this case, being that the investigation is now over, there are a lot of questions being raised and a lot of questions significant to this case in regards to what took place on this particular day. i'm thrown aback in the sense that that 911 operator did not deliver certain information to those patrol vehicles arriving on the scene. there's still a lot of work to be done in this case. and as they continue to go forward, particularly the d
it's only when rice's sister arrives on the scene they learn he was 12.ers also describe lohman's demeanor as upset and distraught. one said he gave me no choice, he reached for the gun and there was nothing i could do. both responding police officers declined to be interviewed, as did tamir rice's family. and nowhere in the report does it draw a specific conclusion as to whether the shooting was justified or not. >> let's get some more insight and bring back cnn law enforcement analyst...
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it's my understanding from the documents that we have here that secretary rice, condoleezza rice did not use a personal e-mail account for -- a personal e-mail account for official business, is that right? >> yes, that's what i understand. i understand that she used -- she has told us that she did not conduct a lot of official business over e-mail, but when she did, she used the state department account. >> how about secretary of state colin powell? in his autobiography he admits that he used his personal e-mail account for official business all the time. i have a great quote here. he says -- and this is a quote from secretary -- former secretary of state colin powell. quote, to compliment the official state department computer in my office i installed a laptop computer on a private line. my personal e-mail account on the laptop allowed me direct access to anyone online. i started shooting e-mails to my principle assistants to individual ambassadors and increasingly to my foreign minister. colleagues who like me were trying to bring their ministries into the 160,000 mile per second s
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you're not sure about colin powell but you're sure about secretary rice. >> i know secretary rice used the state.gov account. >> which means they are preserved somewhere. >> somewhere. >> have you ever seen one? >> no, not personally. >> i find that amazing as well. do the federal records act apply to secretaries powell and secretary rice? >> yes, it applies to all but again, federal records can be more than e-mail. >> i understand that. but let's stick with e-mails for a minute. >> okay. >> so is it in compliance with the federal records act to in fact wipe out e-mails whether they are on your personal acounsel or your official account? >> it is not, people are, we ask each employee to preserve official records and that's the responsibility for every employee. >> right. >> and we have to depend on individual employees to carry out their responsibilities. >> so just to summarize, if i get, and please correct me if i get i wrong your testimony is you're unaware of surviving e-mails from secretary powell response -- >> i you said personally. >> i understand, you have a title. presumably,
you're not sure about colin powell but you're sure about secretary rice. >> i know secretary rice used the state.gov account. >> which means they are preserved somewhere. >> somewhere. >> have you ever seen one? >> no, not personally. >> i find that amazing as well. do the federal records act apply to secretaries powell and secretary rice? >> yes, it applies to all but again, federal records can be more than e-mail. >> i understand that. but let's...
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he is a lawyer for tamir rice's family who filed the affidavits. and we're also joined by rhonda williams, the director of the social justice institute at case western reserve university. she's one of the eight community activists who signed the affidavits in tamir rice's case. she's also a member of the "collaborative for a safe, fair, and just cleveland" and the author of, "concrete demands: the search for black power in the 20th century." walter madison and rhonda williams, thank you for joining us. walter madison, let's start with you. can you explain what the legal avenue you pursued was, rather than waiting for a prosecutor in the case to bring charges? >> well, it is a very fundamental concept of citizens for dissipating. in ohio, they have that right. there are few and there states -- there are few handful of states that share citizen participation rights. at its core, it is the most american thing i've seen in my life. what the government and any person would want is their people to be engaged, the involved with a system to that engagement
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you want tamir rice to represent more than that. and again, i see even on today the same kind of resolve. >> absolutely. you know it's interesting how people view the commencement of violence. we share this thought that we didn't start this violence, you know. and we also shared a thought that this family didn't get in line to become victims. and it's just sad and somewhat offensive in many instances to say, or to -- for someone to infer that we want anything other than peace. tamir wanted to grow up pursue happiness, become a man have children. that's what he wanted. and that's peaceful. so yes, that's what we represent. but at the same time we will recognize violence for what it is. and that's exactly what was perpetrated on this young boy. >> walter madison, attorney for the tamir rice family, thank you so much for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> joining me now, former prosecutor and host of "judge faith," faith jenkins. and former federal prosecutor paul butler thank you. both for being here. >> sure thanks rev. >> faith, th
you want tamir rice to represent more than that. and again, i see even on today the same kind of resolve. >> absolutely. you know it's interesting how people view the commencement of violence. we share this thought that we didn't start this violence, you know. and we also shared a thought that this family didn't get in line to become victims. and it's just sad and somewhat offensive in many instances to say, or to -- for someone to infer that we want anything other than peace. tamir...
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john rice: we are always looking.pect our businesses what complete, the portfolio where it makes sense. we are focusing most of our time and attention on research and development and making sure we have the technology for the next generation. angie: going back to the roots and thank you so much, john rice , for joining us today. next, could a major sponsorship deal to see but, what the big market movers -- becomedeal see hyundai one of the big market movers? ♪ angie: welcome to the stock exchange. our reporters here to tell us what stocks there keeping an eye on. zeb? --: the department stores this member of the family has not done so well year to date. down 22%. worse performance over the past year. you have heard of something the nfl? the national football league in the united states. the nfl is said to have inked a deal with hyundai to be a sponsor, the auto sponsor. gm is giving of the contract. angie: interesting. pink: today i am wearing so i am going all girly and all out area -- out. in -- a woman's manufactur
john rice: we are always looking.pect our businesses what complete, the portfolio where it makes sense. we are focusing most of our time and attention on research and development and making sure we have the technology for the next generation. angie: going back to the roots and thank you so much, john rice , for joining us today. next, could a major sponsorship deal to see but, what the big market movers -- becomedeal see hyundai one of the big market movers? ♪ angie: welcome to the stock...
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it's my understanding from the documents that we have here that secretary rice con da leeza rice did not use a personal e-mail account for -- a personal e-mail account for official business. is that right? >> yes that's what i understand. i understand that she used -- she has told us that she did not conduct a lot of official business overe-mail but when she did, she used the state department at. >> okay. how about secretary of state colin powell. in his auto biography he admits that he used his personal e-mail account for official business all of the time. i have a great quote here. he says, this is a quote from former secretary of state colin powell, quote, to compliment the official state department computer in my office, i installed a laptop computer on a private lane. my personal e-mail account on the laptop allowed me direct access to anyone online. i started shooting e-mail to my principle assistants to individual ambassadors and increasingly to my foreign minister colleagues who were trying to bring their ministries into the world at the speed of light. so do we have any e-ma
it's my understanding from the documents that we have here that secretary rice con da leeza rice did not use a personal e-mail account for -- a personal e-mail account for official business. is that right? >> yes that's what i understand. i understand that she used -- she has told us that she did not conduct a lot of official business overe-mail but when she did, she used the state department at. >> okay. how about secretary of state colin powell. in his auto biography he admits...
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rice's sister arrived and they learn he is 12.ticeable missing items in the report, both fist responding police officers declined to be interviewed and the family. not in the report, no conclusion as to whether the shooting was justified or not. >>> happening now tings search for two escaped inmates in york is entering the 9th day. they searched for mat and sweat. both receiverring time for murder when they e -- both were serving time for murder when they escapeed from prison. no confirmed sightings so far of the two men. >>> spokane na acc naacp dolezol released a statement, she will release response during monday's monthly member meeting. she has been accused of representing herself as african american and other ethnicities including white and native american. her parents from montana say her birth certificate says she is only white. >>> happening now, police are looking for three suspects in a jewelry store robbery that happened in a small unincorporated town. the incident happened in point reyes around 11 on saturday morning.
rice's sister arrived and they learn he is 12.ticeable missing items in the report, both fist responding police officers declined to be interviewed and the family. not in the report, no conclusion as to whether the shooting was justified or not. >>> happening now tings search for two escaped inmates in york is entering the 9th day. they searched for mat and sweat. both receiverring time for murder when they e -- both were serving time for murder when they escapeed from prison. no...
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it's my understanding from the documents that we have here that secretary rice con da leeza rice did not use a personal e-mail account for -- a personal e-mail account for official business. is that right? >> yes that's what i understand. i understand that she used -- she has told us that she did not conduct a lot of official business overe-mail but when she did, she used the state department at. >> okay. how about secretary of state colin powell. in his auto biography he admits that he used his personal e-mail account for official business all of the time. i have a great quote here. he says, this is a quote from former secretary of state colin powell, quote, to compliment the official state department computer in my office, i installed a laptop computer on a private lane. my personal e-mail account on the laptop allowed me direct access to anyone online. i started shooting e-mail to my principle assistants to individual ambassadors and increasingly to my foreign minister colleagues who were trying to bring their ministries into the world at the speed of light. so do we have any e-ma
it's my understanding from the documents that we have here that secretary rice con da leeza rice did not use a personal e-mail account for -- a personal e-mail account for official business. is that right? >> yes that's what i understand. i understand that she used -- she has told us that she did not conduct a lot of official business overe-mail but when she did, she used the state department at. >> okay. how about secretary of state colin powell. in his auto biography he admits...
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now to the long awaited report on the tamir rice shooting in cleveland. t the sheriff's department in ohiotm conducted the investigation into co what happened when a clevelandpe police officer shot and killed the 12-year-old who was holding a toy gun.ng the report is what the prosecutor will largely use in deciding who to move forward with charges. as dean reynolds tell us, the report contains new accounts about what happened on the playground last november. >> reporter: that's 12-year-old tamir rice waving a toy pellet-o gun at a cleveland park last november.ast witnesses that day said they had seen him and another boy aiming at the tires of parked cars. c and eventually an unidentified bystander called 911 because911 rice was, "acting gangster,"in waving a pistol and scaring people. but then he added this. >> reporter: according to the t sheriff's report separate constance hollinger transmitted information electronically to police dispatcher beth mandl. but mandl said she was not made aware that the officer called said the suspect may be a jewel knife o
now to the long awaited report on the tamir rice shooting in cleveland. t the sheriff's department in ohiotm conducted the investigation into co what happened when a clevelandpe police officer shot and killed the 12-year-old who was holding a toy gun.ng the report is what the prosecutor will largely use in deciding who to move forward with charges. as dean reynolds tell us, the report contains new accounts about what happened on the playground last november. >> reporter: that's...
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as you see the seedling is too small to do rice planting. >> in all about a third of the country's rice paddies have dried up. it's threatened by unusually hot weather. >> by the start of spring the temperature where's quickly. in may, the high throw in is higher than in the average year. >> the level of the river is alarmingly low. such images bring back memories of the 1990s drought here which is thought to have killed hundreds of thousands of people. on wednesday the south korean government held a media conference pointing out rainfall has been unusually low on both sides of the border and south korea's field production could fall if it does not rain soon. it's partly was ofa prolonged drought could take many more lives. >> greece is on a painful course towards default and leaving the eurozone and possibly the european union. that's if talks fail. they are close to defaulting on the bail bail out. greece said the terms of the loan are too tough and on sunday the government failed to renegotiate the deal with its creditors and unlock more funds. now greece is running outs of time to g
as you see the seedling is too small to do rice planting. >> in all about a third of the country's rice paddies have dried up. it's threatened by unusually hot weather. >> by the start of spring the temperature where's quickly. in may, the high throw in is higher than in the average year. >> the level of the river is alarmingly low. such images bring back memories of the 1990s drought here which is thought to have killed hundreds of thousands of people. on wednesday the south...
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we bring in the attorney for the rice family. thank you so much for joining us mr. madison. want to get the family's reaction to this announcement from the judge. >> they're encouraged. their enthusiasm has been renewed. trust has been the touch stone issue here with relationships between african americans and law enforcement. i think the family can see their way out or at least see they're on a path towards justice. >> i want to bring up the specific charges that this judge recommended. we're talking about murder charges perhaps for one of the officers the one who pulled the trigger. and that is timothy lohman. he could face murder manslaughter wreck lastreck lastless homicide. important to note this was just an advisory decision by the judge. these men have not been arrested. the prosecutor really does have control in this case. do you expect the prosecutor to move this case forward? >> well, the historic nature is a wonderful blueprint worthy of emulation throughout all 50 states. what it says it says that the public the people have engaged in a system is. they can see th
we bring in the attorney for the rice family. thank you so much for joining us mr. madison. want to get the family's reaction to this announcement from the judge. >> they're encouraged. their enthusiasm has been renewed. trust has been the touch stone issue here with relationships between african americans and law enforcement. i think the family can see their way out or at least see they're on a path towards justice. >> i want to bring up the specific charges that this judge...
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breaking news this the case of tamir rice.2-year-old boy killed by cleveland police six month s ago. it has drawn calls for an independent investigation. the local sheriffs department has been conducting its own investigation and gave findings to a prosecutor last week but no charges have been filed yet there. late today, however, a cleveland judge ruled there is cause to charge two officers in rice's death. judge ronald adron captured what many people have felt watching the footage. he writes in this new opinion that the video is notorious and hard to watch. after viewing it several times, i'm still thunder struck by how quickly this event turned deadly them judge found there is probable cause to charge one officer with murder and the other with negligent homicide and noted how quickly the officers arrived and killed rice saying they left virtually no time quote, for rice to react or respond to verbal or audible commands between the time police arrived and the time rice was shot. literally the judge writes the entire encounte
breaking news this the case of tamir rice.2-year-old boy killed by cleveland police six month s ago. it has drawn calls for an independent investigation. the local sheriffs department has been conducting its own investigation and gave findings to a prosecutor last week but no charges have been filed yet there. late today, however, a cleveland judge ruled there is cause to charge two officers in rice's death. judge ronald adron captured what many people have felt watching the footage. he writes...
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as did tamir rice's family. also not in the pages, any specific conclusion as whether the shooting was justified or not. >> hard to relive that. especially when you keep in mind the fact this is a 12-year-old child. all right. thank you for that. >>> well, we have known this for some time. today it becomes official jeb bush is expected to announce his bid for a white house run. cnn is live in miami where the former florida governor will launch that camp. >> good morning. jeb bush will be launching his campaign from here from the campus of the largest college in the country. this announcement comes after months of talk about his white house ambitions as well as after he spent a week on a european tour. now his campaign logo just revealed in a series of preannouncement videos that were released by his campaign. the videos also revealed his logo which consists of jeb followed by an exclamation point. there is no mention of the bush last name. he has made it clear that he plans to distinguish himself from not only h
as did tamir rice's family. also not in the pages, any specific conclusion as whether the shooting was justified or not. >> hard to relive that. especially when you keep in mind the fact this is a 12-year-old child. all right. thank you for that. >>> well, we have known this for some time. today it becomes official jeb bush is expected to announce his bid for a white house run. cnn is live in miami where the former florida governor will launch that camp. >> good morning....
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. >> translator: the first drought damage in my 20 years of farming experience and normally the ricehould have five or six leaves and be about 30 centimeters high by now. as you see the seeds are too small for rice planting. >> reporter: backed up by ambassador to north and south korea. >> yes i was in north korea a few weeks ago and could see with my own eyes the drought is a serious problem. fields are drying out. there is definite shortage of water.
. >> translator: the first drought damage in my 20 years of farming experience and normally the ricehould have five or six leaves and be about 30 centimeters high by now. as you see the seeds are too small for rice planting. >> reporter: backed up by ambassador to north and south korea. >> yes i was in north korea a few weeks ago and could see with my own eyes the drought is a serious problem. fields are drying out. there is definite shortage of water.
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or visit your24info.com. >>> the police officer that will killed tamir rice -- rice, as you know, wased real. the officer opened fire, killing him. we also know rice was alert and speaking after he was shot. all of this new information coming from a 224 page report on the shooting that came out over the weekend. martin savidge reports. >> reporter: cleveland >>> cleveland police responding to a 9 # 1 call come under fire from an unknown gunman. nobody is hit, but rumors spread police have killed one triggering protests. >> 137 shots. that's why we call them pigs. >> it's the latest sign of how the police shooting of tamir rice continues to keep the city on edge. >> we are in a climate where people try to find reason to be upset. >> reporter: saturday the county prosecutor released the investigation into rice's death. the report says none of the witnesses interviewed heard police shout commands to rice before shooting him, contradicting police accounts. >> the officers ordered him to stop and to show his hands and he went into his waist band and pulled out the weapon. >> reporter: that
or visit your24info.com. >>> the police officer that will killed tamir rice -- rice, as you know, wased real. the officer opened fire, killing him. we also know rice was alert and speaking after he was shot. all of this new information coming from a 224 page report on the shooting that came out over the weekend. martin savidge reports. >> reporter: cleveland >>> cleveland police responding to a 9 # 1 call come under fire from an unknown gunman. nobody is hit, but rumors...
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also a stunning twist in the tamir rice case. prosecutor's revelation about this video on what would have been tamir's 13th birthday. and hate won't win. funerals today in charleston as victims' families unite to create real change. >>> welcome to politics nation. i'm live tonight in charleston. we begin tonight with a major victory for the american people at the supreme court. the court upheld a key part of the affordable care act the subsidies to help people pay for their insurance. the justices voted 6-3 to keep the subsidies. in his decision chief justice john roberts wrote congress passed the affordable care act to improve health insurance markets, not to destroy them. the decision is great news for the 6.4 million americans who buy insurance on the federal exchange. also great news for president obama. here you can see him celebrating the decision with his chief of staff. moments later, he spoke to the american people. >> there can be no doubt that this law is working. it has changed and in some cases saved american lives.
also a stunning twist in the tamir rice case. prosecutor's revelation about this video on what would have been tamir's 13th birthday. and hate won't win. funerals today in charleston as victims' families unite to create real change. >>> welcome to politics nation. i'm live tonight in charleston. we begin tonight with a major victory for the american people at the supreme court. the court upheld a key part of the affordable care act the subsidies to help people pay for their insurance....
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as you can see it's too small to do rice planting. >> a third of the country's rice paddies have dried up. >> but the temperatures have risen quickly. with the dry air flow and this is five to seven dress degrees higher than an average year. >> the river is alarmingly low. such images bring back images of the 1990 drought, which is thought to have killed hundreds of thousands of people. the rainfall has been low on both sides of the border, the y.y. have almost a third of children under five in north korea malnourish. a prolonged drought could claim many more lives. >> well, the "world health organization" said that the outbreak for the middle east respiratory syndrome is now a public health emergency of international concern. the number of new cases is declining. 65,000 people are being monitored. the mers outbreak has claimed 20 lives with 162 people infected. >>> protesters in hong kong has been debating it's reform plans. hundreds gathered outside of the parliament building, and object to the pre-scening and selection of candidates. two dates after omar al-bashir avoided arrest ins
as you can see it's too small to do rice planting. >> a third of the country's rice paddies have dried up. >> but the temperatures have risen quickly. with the dry air flow and this is five to seven dress degrees higher than an average year. >> the river is alarmingly low. such images bring back images of the 1990 drought, which is thought to have killed hundreds of thousands of people. the rainfall has been low on both sides of the border, the y.y. have almost a third of...
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the sere rice tied two games a piece.to the bay area for game five. >>> women face sweden tonight in the second world cup match. she gave the americans bulletin board material when they published an interview with her when she had not so nice words for former players. he called hope solo the most challenging player she ever coached, especially when it comes to trouble. she also said she wouldn't start abbiif she was coaching the u.s. she tried to back off some of the statements but still called hope solo a piece of work. if you are sweden i'm not sure you want to give the u.s. and baltimore material when you are the underdog. >> still a darn good soccer player. >> thanks so much for that. >>> this landmark trade bill is putting president obama at odds with fellow democrats. what the white house is doing to try to save it today from defeat. our political panel here on that. get the complete balanced nutrition of ensure. with nine grams of protein... and 26 vitamins and minerals. and now with... ...twice as much vitamin d .
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the shooting death of tamir rice in cleveland. he was shot and killed while he was holding a toy gun. a judge ruled there is enough evidence to charge the officers. ron allen with late details now. >> reporter: this police surveillance video captured the moment last november when tamir rice was shot and killed allegedly by timmy loehmann responding to 911 calls, the gun in the 12-year-old's hand was a pellet gun. a judge found probable cause loehmann should face murder and probable cause of accusations of negligent homicide and against his partner. the court is thunderstruck by how quickly the event turned deadly. his opinion in response to activists who used an obscure ohio law to ask the judge to weigh in. >> we're asking for an arrest. that's what the statute calls for. >> reporter: the judge's opinion is advisory, county prosecutors say they will present the case to a grand jury, well aware grand juries have not charged police in some recent high-profile shootings. rice's mother said she's trying to be optimistic. >> at the en
the shooting death of tamir rice in cleveland. he was shot and killed while he was holding a toy gun. a judge ruled there is enough evidence to charge the officers. ron allen with late details now. >> reporter: this police surveillance video captured the moment last november when tamir rice was shot and killed allegedly by timmy loehmann responding to 911 calls, the gun in the 12-year-old's hand was a pellet gun. a judge found probable cause loehmann should face murder and probable cause...
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katko: thank you, miss rice. i know at least the chairman of the homeland security full committee, mr. mccaul, plans on coming here, making a statement. when he comes we'll give him an opportunity to do so. he's at another hearing. i'll extend the same courtesy to mr. thompson if he shows up. with respect to other members of the committee, i want to remind you that opening statements may be submitted for the record. we are pleased to have several distinguished witnesses before us today on this important topic. let me remind the witness that is their entire written statements will appear in our record. somebody well familiar to this committee and homeland security as a whole mr. roth, welcome back. thank you for your continuing good work, sir. ms. fitzmaurice from the homeland security -- t.s.a., thank you for being here. and ms. grover, thank you for being here as well. i'd like to hear from mr. roth with respect to his opening statement. mr. roth: chairman katko ranking member rice, members of the subcommittee,
katko: thank you, miss rice. i know at least the chairman of the homeland security full committee, mr. mccaul, plans on coming here, making a statement. when he comes we'll give him an opportunity to do so. he's at another hearing. i'll extend the same courtesy to mr. thompson if he shows up. with respect to other members of the committee, i want to remind you that opening statements may be submitted for the record. we are pleased to have several distinguished witnesses before us today on this...
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katko: thank you, miss rice. i know at least the chairman of the homeland security full committee, mr. mccaul, plans on coming here, making a statement. when he comes we'll give him an opportunity to do sow. he's at another hearing. i'll extend the same courtesy to mr. thompson if he shows up. with respect to other members of the committee, i want to remind you that opening statements may be submitted for the record. we are pleased to have several distinguished witnesses before us today on this important topic. let me remind the witness that is their entire written statements will appear in our record. somebody well familiar to this committee and homeland security as a whole mr. ross, welcome back. thank you for your continuing good work, sir. miss fitsmaurice from the homeland security -- t.s.a., thank you for being here. and ms. grover, thank you for being here as well. i'd like to hear from mr. ross with respect to his opening statement. mr. ross: chairman katko ranking member rice, members of the subcommittee
katko: thank you, miss rice. i know at least the chairman of the homeland security full committee, mr. mccaul, plans on coming here, making a statement. when he comes we'll give him an opportunity to do sow. he's at another hearing. i'll extend the same courtesy to mr. thompson if he shows up. with respect to other members of the committee, i want to remind you that opening statements may be submitted for the record. we are pleased to have several distinguished witnesses before us today on this...
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on the video, the car is still in the process of stopping when rice is shot. the judge has forwarded his opinion to city prosecutors and to the cuyahoga county prosecutor, who responded with a statement that reads in part -- >> joining wesley lowery, who has been covering this case. a lot of confusion when this case first came out. let's talk about what'9" does and doesn't mean. >> of course. in this case, it needs to be pointed out has proceeded in a way that's atypical of many of the other police shootings. the shooting happened the police officers kicked it to a higher authority. in this case they gave it to the county sheriff who ran an investigation for several months. they concluded their investigation and rather the county sheriff says we're handing the investigation to the prosecutor's office. we're not going to make any recommendations, we're just going to do recommendations based on the facts. today what we saw was the judge, based on as you outlined the petition of these activists and citizens asked for a judge's opinion. should there be an arrest h
on the video, the car is still in the process of stopping when rice is shot. the judge has forwarded his opinion to city prosecutors and to the cuyahoga county prosecutor, who responded with a statement that reads in part -- >> joining wesley lowery, who has been covering this case. a lot of confusion when this case first came out. let's talk about what'9" does and doesn't mean. >> of course. in this case, it needs to be pointed out has proceeded in a way that's atypical of...
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you have a rice cooker. do you have a rice cooker?of it. >> jon: you have teal you it's an incredibly funny but thoughtful piece of work and i'm impressed. i feel you should do more of these. >> i'm doing a series of kids' books after this. >> jon: aziz ansari. "modern romance" is on the book shelves right now. ♪ ♪ what's in a can? possibilities. the beginning of something promising. that will refresh your perspective, every time. so what's in a can? that's up to you. ♪ ♪i'm gonna take my road make my road♪ ♪i'm gonna walk on by on and on♪ ♪walk walk high, seasons go by♪ ♪walk walk by, suddenly i♪ ♪walk walk high...♪ right now at pizza hut, you can get any two medium pizzas for $6.99 each. get any toppings. any crust flavor. anything you want for just $6.99 each. and sweeten the deal with a hershey's triple chocolate brownie for just $5.99. only at pizza hut. what about a "win-win-win"? pick up the limited edition metallic droid turbo by motorola. water-repellent. up to 48-hour battery life. that's your first "win." plus, it's only on
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are you trying to sweep tamir rice's death under the rug?nd that's what everybody's asking. >> the judge in this case benjamin he makes the point. he's not able to order these arrests. so what does this really change? >> what it changes is you have a judge in a court of law saying there is enough probable cause to charge these officers with a crime. now, whether the district attorney does it or not, it's still going to be up to the district attorney and we know from what happened in staten island and ferguson that there's never a guarantee when you have the police being charged with a crime, or being questioned in a crime. and so the judge doing this here such a powerful message to the d.a. that even a court decision demanding that there's probable cause, but some crime. >> does it make you more optimistic about the outcome here? >> it certainly makes me optimistic. i likefeel like we got one step closer to justice today. >> benjamin crump the lawyer for the family of tamir rice. thank you for talking to us on the phone there. >>> just ahead
are you trying to sweep tamir rice's death under the rug?nd that's what everybody's asking. >> the judge in this case benjamin he makes the point. he's not able to order these arrests. so what does this really change? >> what it changes is you have a judge in a court of law saying there is enough probable cause to charge these officers with a crime. now, whether the district attorney does it or not, it's still going to be up to the district attorney and we know from what happened in...
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you have a rice cooker. do you have a rice cooker?: you have teal you it's an incredibly funny but thoughtful piece of work and i'm impressed. i feel you should do more of these. >> i'm doing a series of kids' books after this. >> jon: aziz ansari. "modern romance" is on the book shelves right now. ♪ (music throughout) ♪ ♪ polo red. and now...polo red intense the men's fragrances by ralph lauren. at macy's your fragrance destination. father's day is this weekend. and who's better than dad? now, at t-mobile, get the new lg tablet on us when you get a new data plan. no money down. no monthly payments. so get to t-mobile and get a tablet on us. ♪nyan mbaï ngueda koba♪ ♪a teraga ndiki bonguè♪ ♪a teraga ndiki bo♪ ♪a teraga ndiki bo♪ ♪nyan mbaï ngueda koba♪ ♪nyan mbaï / biniigana gwo ni gwo♪ when we created the silverado rally edition we figured, why stop there? these four new silverado special editions are just the beginning. from this year's fastest growing full-size truck brand chevy silverado or, choose this silverado all star with a to
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he said rice turned his head and looked at me and acknowledged.me later, the agent said as the 12-year-old's life was slipping away rice reached for the agent's hand. another common theme in this report is the fact that first responders and emergency teams all thought that tamir was older than he was. he looked that way, they said. and he was also larger. he was about 5'7" 195 pounds. in fact the fbi agent said he didn't become aware of his youth until his sister ran up screaming saying he's 12 years old! and the fbi agent had to look deeply into tamir's face, and he could see it. his only reaction was just wow. it shows you how they were overwhelmed there. brianna? >> that is heartbreaking. martin savidge reporting from cleveland, thank you so much. >>> just ahead, jeb bush joins the republican race for the white house. now his son jeb bush jr. is talking exclusively with cnn's gloria borger revealing how the whole family made the final decision on a presidential bid. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air
he said rice turned his head and looked at me and acknowledged.me later, the agent said as the 12-year-old's life was slipping away rice reached for the agent's hand. another common theme in this report is the fact that first responders and emergency teams all thought that tamir was older than he was. he looked that way, they said. and he was also larger. he was about 5'7" 195 pounds. in fact the fbi agent said he didn't become aware of his youth until his sister ran up screaming saying...
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particularly this case is about tamir rice, but we have to understand that tamir rice is happening incontext of issues, in the context of cleveland and elsewhere in the nation. but also in an historical context. and so we said the voice of the voiceless must speak. the community must be engaged. we are going to come together as residents and do this together and stand together. >> let me ask you to respond. i saw the statement from the police union in cleveland today. and it was -- strong. let's say. the president of the cleveland police patrolman's association says this. it is very sad how miserable the lives of these self-appointed activists, civil rights leaders and clergy must be. i can't imagine being so consumed with hatred. he went on to say trying to coerce public officials into filing charges is a very dangerous game. what is your response? >> you know, when i hear mob rule because i'm a social justice advocate and scholar, because when i hear mob rule i see and i hear and remember lynching. and i see and hear and remember parties where black bodies were hung from trees. i se
particularly this case is about tamir rice, but we have to understand that tamir rice is happening incontext of issues, in the context of cleveland and elsewhere in the nation. but also in an historical context. and so we said the voice of the voiceless must speak. the community must be engaged. we are going to come together as residents and do this together and stand together. >> let me ask you to respond. i saw the statement from the police union in cleveland today. and it was --...
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you have a rice cooker. do you have a rice cooker?s an incredibly funny but thoughtful piece of work and i'm impressed. i feel you should do more of these. >> i'm doing a series of kids' books after this. >> jon: aziz ansari. "modern romance" is on the book shelves right now. automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a redesigned...
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it's only when rice's sister arrives on the scene they learn he is 12.loehmann's demeanor as upset and distraught distraught. one officer said he told him he gave me no choice he reached for the gun and there was nothing i could do. there are some things noticeably absent for instance, both responding police officers declined to be interviewed. nowhere in the 224 pages does it draw a specific conclusion as to if the shooting was justified or not. martin savidge, cnn, cleveland. >>> and still ahead, the day after an assault on the dallas police department we'll ask a former fbi special agent about what evidence remains after the suspect's van caught fire. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for
it's only when rice's sister arrives on the scene they learn he is 12.loehmann's demeanor as upset and distraught distraught. one officer said he told him he gave me no choice he reached for the gun and there was nothing i could do. there are some things noticeably absent for instance, both responding police officers declined to be interviewed. nowhere in the 224 pages does it draw a specific conclusion as to if the shooting was justified or not. martin savidge, cnn, cleveland. >>> and...
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here we can see how rice is grown in china or egypt, but this fertile rice field is in california.uge field are flooded, diced into large squares, unlike the large patties of china or egypt. the water supplies have been increased by huge reservoirs like the one behind shasta dam. water is distributed to thousands of acres that were once used only for wheat or barley, but are now capable of producing more profitable crops like fruit. irrigation and modern farm machinery increase the yield of the land and provide employment for millions of people. the city of sacramento's chief trading center for the northern valley lies at the head of navigation on the sacramento river. oil tankers and barges deliver fuel oil for sacramento's mills and factories. this city has become a busy manufacturing center, producing tools and machines needed the farmers of the valley. to ship these product and bring in raw materials sacramento is served by one of the largest railroad yards in the nation at roseville, nearby. stockton, serving the rich delta land farther south, markets and ships best quantities
here we can see how rice is grown in china or egypt, but this fertile rice field is in california.uge field are flooded, diced into large squares, unlike the large patties of china or egypt. the water supplies have been increased by huge reservoirs like the one behind shasta dam. water is distributed to thousands of acres that were once used only for wheat or barley, but are now capable of producing more profitable crops like fruit. irrigation and modern farm machinery increase the yield of the...