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that is what they are trying to highlight, a tougher approach from the doj. ik: that raises the question about how tough the doj really is being. if i were a bank and the doj , thatd me of recidivism is essentially what is going on all i get is $200 billion and a guilty plea that clearly means nothing, if we were to judge what we saw with credit suisse. so far as we can tell, they're still doing business the same way they were doing before the guilty plea. the criticism, that it is still not tough enough. their went to watch how ubs self-reported some of the violations. could they make their case against the other banks without ubs? some of the questions out there are about whether or not the doj are still tough enough against wall street. olivia: every bank on wall street has a deferred prosecution. every bank has more than one, more than likely. if there as the doj is going to the dpa. they what happens if a bank has more plea?ne guilty for repeat offenders under federal sentencing guidelines, things get worse and worse with every conviction. we actually don
that is what they are trying to highlight, a tougher approach from the doj. ik: that raises the question about how tough the doj really is being. if i were a bank and the doj , thatd me of recidivism is essentially what is going on all i get is $200 billion and a guilty plea that clearly means nothing, if we were to judge what we saw with credit suisse. so far as we can tell, they're still doing business the same way they were doing before the guilty plea. the criticism, that it is still not...
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to reform the cleveland police department. dojen engaged in a pattern of excessive force against civilians but after looking at the plan from washington the police union says the doj's solution is going to make things a lot worse. >> this dockment is going to get police officers killed. do you want us to be police officers. do you want to us provide safety and security for the community or do you want us to be part of a national and very very political discussion? if you want us in the office doing paperwork we're going to oblige you. >> jay christian adams is a former doj attorney and author of "injustice:exposing the racial agenda for the obama administration" for which chris worked. good to see you, chris. >> hi megyn. >> this is what they do. it's like i'm getting tired of reporting on the doj going into virtually every major city and essentially wresting control such they tell the cops how to do their job. >> yeah this is part of a broader ideological campaign many years in the making megyn, where people who just don't like t
to reform the cleveland police department. dojen engaged in a pattern of excessive force against civilians but after looking at the plan from washington the police union says the doj's solution is going to make things a lot worse. >> this dockment is going to get police officers killed. do you want us to be police officers. do you want to us provide safety and security for the community or do you want us to be part of a national and very very political discussion? if you want us in the...
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and places where the doj have done this before like los angeles, it resulted in more crime. wlessness but that doesn't matter to the bureaucrats who are pushing it. they care about the ideological anti-police agenda more than they care about safe streets. and so this is part of a broader effort to make cops beholden to washington, d.c. instead of good policing on the street. >> what about a city like ferguson where although the entire narrative was baloney, the doj's investigation into the police force at large revealed very racist e-mails and racist individuals and what they said was a pattern or practice of discriminatory policing so can it be that the doj dogs have a role in some of these cities in cleaning up a problem? >> well don't forget the folks who are doing these doj reports believe that cops are guilty until proven innocent so a few racist e-mails does not do that. it doesn't violate federal law t requires a pattern or practice which means an ongoing continuing thing and the people who write these reports at doj have bias against police officers to begin with so t
and places where the doj have done this before like los angeles, it resulted in more crime. wlessness but that doesn't matter to the bureaucrats who are pushing it. they care about the ideological anti-police agenda more than they care about safe streets. and so this is part of a broader effort to make cops beholden to washington, d.c. instead of good policing on the street. >> what about a city like ferguson where although the entire narrative was baloney, the doj's investigation into...
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the doj concluded the department routinely engaged in racially biased practices. but there are major differences in the cases. while the victim in each instance was black, half of the officers charged in the gray instance in baltimore are african-american. and the mayor police chief, even the city's state attorney are all african-american. still, critics say they don't expect the baltimore pd to fare much better. >> they're asking bureaucrats who are hostile towards law enforcement have no experience as law enforcement officers they won't get a fair evaluation of the practices in baltimore. >> the probe mirrors an ongoing pattern here. this is important for your audience to understand. more than 20 local law enforcement offices have been investigated by the feds since 2009. i should add that the defense attorneys involved in the baltimore case are asking that the states attorney recuse herself from this prosecution. lou. lou: kevin, thank you very much. much more on the department of justice investigation. we'll take that up with former attorney general michael. w
the doj concluded the department routinely engaged in racially biased practices. but there are major differences in the cases. while the victim in each instance was black, half of the officers charged in the gray instance in baltimore are african-american. and the mayor police chief, even the city's state attorney are all african-american. still, critics say they don't expect the baltimore pd to fare much better. >> they're asking bureaucrats who are hostile towards law enforcement have...
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the fbi has admitted they have more than 42,135 pages and the fbi file, the doj file in the -- there s a doj file and a grand jury file. they're not going to release a civil sentence or single paragraph, but have to explain themselves in expanding themselves they have revealed some important things. that the investigation is being run by the doj national security division and run by the doj criminal division and their response of documents in the doj unit. we see this, the most recent from the fourth of march. importantly, we lost that case -- or rather epic lost that case to get those documents because the court accepted to release any information about the wikileaks prosecution would affect the wikileaks prosecution , that we could use this to defend ourselves. the argument used is quite incredible. so we argued that -- the argument used to restrict all the information about the pending wikileaks prosecution is quite incredible. it is that not only would any information, if released, assist us even saying we're no longer interested in that particular person but this one, but that th
the fbi has admitted they have more than 42,135 pages and the fbi file, the doj file in the -- there s a doj file and a grand jury file. they're not going to release a civil sentence or single paragraph, but have to explain themselves in expanding themselves they have revealed some important things. that the investigation is being run by the doj national security division and run by the doj criminal division and their response of documents in the doj unit. we see this, the most recent from the...
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doj handled the toyota recall. billion. the question is, will gm pay more. >> gm might top that. talking about a corporation so we're talking about the bottom line and the financial hit to them. they're talking about criminal charges against a corporation. how is that possible? what does that mean? >> you can't put a corporation in pris son the idea of a criminal prosecution against a corporation is a bit of a legal fiction. however, what it really means is that the department of justice goes to a corporation and says, listen, unless you want us to prosecute you publicly pay us a lot of money, you can enter into a deferred prosecution agreement, where we will put the prosecution on pause, until we -- unless and until we like what we see which is lots of fines and monitoring. in the past, the doj has allowed corporations to go into these deferred prosecution agreements, but it seems that times are changing. in the last year alone, they have started having these corporations, instead of avoiding prosecution altogethe
doj handled the toyota recall. billion. the question is, will gm pay more. >> gm might top that. talking about a corporation so we're talking about the bottom line and the financial hit to them. they're talking about criminal charges against a corporation. how is that possible? what does that mean? >> you can't put a corporation in pris son the idea of a criminal prosecution against a corporation is a bit of a legal fiction. however, what it really means is that the department of...
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. >> so far, lynch has not said exactly what the doj will do in baltimore, but there are lawmakers calling for big changes. >> reporter: there were calls today with the u.s. attorney general's visit to have the department of justice force the city police to reform. >> they see it as a national issue. >> reporter: congressman cummings calling on the department of justice to investigate the baltimore city police, uncover civil rights abuses in their patterns and practices, same as the doj did in ferguson. >> the relationship between police and community is a civil rights issue of this generation. >> reporter: the doj has opened an investigation into freddie gray's death. charges against officers are possible but senator mckulskey says it should go further. >> the broken window policy of policing has resulted in broken trust. >> she has the ability to create accountability all across the country. starting in baltimore, using her power to prosecute and hold officers accountable goes across the nation. they know the federal government is watching and is federal government isn't going to standby
. >> so far, lynch has not said exactly what the doj will do in baltimore, but there are lawmakers calling for big changes. >> reporter: there were calls today with the u.s. attorney general's visit to have the department of justice force the city police to reform. >> they see it as a national issue. >> reporter: congressman cummings calling on the department of justice to investigate the baltimore city police, uncover civil rights abuses in their patterns and practices,...
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the doj wants them extradited to the u.s., for bribes, money laundering offshore bank accounts going back two decades. schemes to hand out lucrative contracts, using high priced artwork as payoffs shredding records, for a udz $110 million scheme. >> this is a world class violation and we're issuing fifa a red card. >> the doj saying sepp bratter isblatteris not being charged at this time. among the 14 other suspects, former fifa vice president jack warner of trinidad accused of soliciting $10 million in bribes from the south african government to host the 2010 world cup. warner issued a statement saying he's innocent of any charges. >>> the russia 2018 and qatar 20 2022 were all rigged. there will be no changes to the upcoming schedule. >> this is good what happens it confirms that we are on the right track. it hurts it's not easy but it is the only way to go. >> reporter: around the world news of the arrests registered more anger than shock. >> translator: it's absurd, absurd fifa won lots of money in the meantime we have be brassians struggling to survive. >> it is not a surprise.
the doj wants them extradited to the u.s., for bribes, money laundering offshore bank accounts going back two decades. schemes to hand out lucrative contracts, using high priced artwork as payoffs shredding records, for a udz $110 million scheme. >> this is a world class violation and we're issuing fifa a red card. >> the doj saying sepp bratter isblatteris not being charged at this time. among the 14 other suspects, former fifa vice president jack warner of trinidad accused of...
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the doj uses this to get some sort of control over cleveland cops. stion to you is we see the same pattern every case the prosecutors step in they tend to overcharge the case the doj uses it in an effort to express its outrage. the doj tries to take over is that what happened here? did they overcharge this case? >> it seems like they did, they probably could have gone with the -- especially since -- as soon as they hear the defendant wants to go with the judge and not the jury they can dismiss the top town. now that there's not a jury that they can put on a show for, they could have charged the lower charge the lower town that says look your honor, we're not saying he intentionally or did something so heinous what he did was such a big mistake, is criminal. >> they went big -- >> they had to do something. >> now, loretta's got it. >> bench trial ah, quital. >> great to see you both. >> good point, arthur. >> a short while ago, on the o'reilly factor you heard bill o'reilly ask if rand paul was hurting his chance with voters. senator paul joins ss us j
the doj uses this to get some sort of control over cleveland cops. stion to you is we see the same pattern every case the prosecutors step in they tend to overcharge the case the doj uses it in an effort to express its outrage. the doj tries to take over is that what happened here? did they overcharge this case? >> it seems like they did, they probably could have gone with the -- especially since -- as soon as they hear the defendant wants to go with the judge and not the jury they can...
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we'll talk in our next block about what the doj said about baltimore cops today. and on top of all that the naacp steps in to stoke the fires and in an editorial in the "baltimore sun" today they outline how they believe the naacp accused the cops of being quote, borderline racists. let me show you the viewers and you, mark what the naacp writes. "we were disturbed by your use of language describing these frustrated young citizens as a lynch mob. you decided to defend those six officers by all but attacking d.a. marilyn mosby. young african-american mother of two. it bothers us greatly to have the integrity of these strong african-american female leaders questioned by someone who is pushing a personal agenda in the face of clear injustice." this is the cop representative they say is doing that. "regardless of the possible irreparable harm it may have on our city." so the cop rep should not fight back because the mayor and the d.a. are african-american females. >> well megyn, when you look at this mosby made a statement that this is our time when she indicted those
we'll talk in our next block about what the doj said about baltimore cops today. and on top of all that the naacp steps in to stoke the fires and in an editorial in the "baltimore sun" today they outline how they believe the naacp accused the cops of being quote, borderline racists. let me show you the viewers and you, mark what the naacp writes. "we were disturbed by your use of language describing these frustrated young citizens as a lynch mob. you decided to defend those six...
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shannon coughman was in the doj civil rights division. good to see you again. i'm shocked that the department of justice is going to step into this case. are you? >> you have taken all the guesswork out of what i had to say. the mayor of baltimore is being hailed for her courage by "the washington post" in asking doj. i would suggest it's actually a sign of remarkable political weakness to ask the department of justice, the federal government to come in and take over your police department. >> i would say having covered a number of these cases in the past couple years the request probably came the other way and she came out and said publically yes, i'd love for them to get involved would you please? >> this wouldn't be the first police department that the department of justice under the pretext of federal law sought to take over. they are running the police department in new orleans, seattle, newark. they are looking at cleveland and in missouri, we know very well that they are conducting an investigation. >> did they open an investigation and turn around and sa
shannon coughman was in the doj civil rights division. good to see you again. i'm shocked that the department of justice is going to step into this case. are you? >> you have taken all the guesswork out of what i had to say. the mayor of baltimore is being hailed for her courage by "the washington post" in asking doj. i would suggest it's actually a sign of remarkable political weakness to ask the department of justice, the federal government to come in and take over your police...
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she should be asking the doj to investigate the impact that her stand down order had on the baltimore police -- the baltimore riots. she should be asking the doj to come in and investigate the impact of failed liberal urban policies under her leadership and what impact it had on the american ghetto, of baltimore's ghetto, and finally she should ask the doj to come in and investigate why black on black crime is so prevalent in the -- not only the city of baltimore but in ghettos throughout the united states. but once again we get passing the buck getting all the pathologist and milds of the baltimore ghetto on the back of the baltimore police department. >> it is an extraordinary request by the new attorney general got to baltimore. she had reportedly wanted to go to baltimore last week as things were hot on the streets of baltimore and was persuaded by the political office of the white house. she was there and amongst the things she did while there and i want to get your opinion of it, sheriff she talked to the police folks herself. she talked to policemen, to those that lead the poli
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now she backed the bus over when she called in the doj. she's been baltimore mayor since 2010. if she had some inkling there were issues and practices within the police department she should have said something earlier on the commissioner baltimore commissioner has been there 2012. she should have first said to him, i want you to do a top to bottom investigation of your agency and report to me within 90 days and if there are red flags i want to know a corrective action plan from you before she goes to the doj. >> and instead she's jumping up and down welcoming the doj in which, andy as you've been pointing out for months years, the doj loves to come in and want to take over policing in this country. >> not only that two months ago the obama white house said that the baltimore police department was a model american police department. they said that they had the best policies and the best training methods in the united states. >> and they have you know the commissioner police commission ser african-american the mayor is african-american the department is majority minority so one w
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given the seriousness and the extent behavior, that may have triggered a change in policy by the doj.could the cynics say the reason the doj is going after the banks and not the individual traders is because they cannot get these kind of a dollars from individuals but they can find these banks billions? rosa: yes, that may be one of the reasons. another reason may be that it may have been found that the banks did not have the in-house programs and compliance to be able to detect this type of behavior which they may have been presumed to have. by not attempting to detect, by not supervising these types of activities, the banks may then be responsible at the end of the day for the behavior of their own individuals. erik: let's talk, rosa and kerry, about what changes, if anything. let's say these things get charged criminally but at the same time a, they obtain waivers from other regulatory agencies that allow them to continue to do business in just as they are today. what value is that?k keri: i think you have two interesting points, you have bank of america and wells fargo as outliers
given the seriousness and the extent behavior, that may have triggered a change in policy by the doj.could the cynics say the reason the doj is going after the banks and not the individual traders is because they cannot get these kind of a dollars from individuals but they can find these banks billions? rosa: yes, that may be one of the reasons. another reason may be that it may have been found that the banks did not have the in-house programs and compliance to be able to detect this type of...
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now baltimore's mayor wants the doj to step in. >> reporter: the aclu demanding answers about secretive flights over baltimore during the unrest. i'm scott broom in baltimore, coming up what civil libertarians are worried about. >> video released today from the deadly police shooting of an unarmed man in virginia. >> reporter: a former montgomery county council candidate says his 87-year-old mom did not want to go to the hospital. jim kirkland denying allegations that he abused and neglected her. >>> first at 7:00 more storms moving through the area, some of them packing quite the punch. good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. we got a lot of rain, even hail reported. our chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking who is getting hit hard now. where are those storms headed? >> generally moving south and east, slow go up 270 northbound and especially out i-66 west bound. heavier activity has spilled south of i-66 towards culpeper. the lightning strikes in reds and oranges is heavier activity. this is a pretty big complex of storms, too, north of cumberland and south of bre
now baltimore's mayor wants the doj to step in. >> reporter: the aclu demanding answers about secretive flights over baltimore during the unrest. i'm scott broom in baltimore, coming up what civil libertarians are worried about. >> video released today from the deadly police shooting of an unarmed man in virginia. >> reporter: a former montgomery county council candidate says his 87-year-old mom did not want to go to the hospital. jim kirkland denying allegations that he...
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the job of the doj is not to make communities feel good. anguard justice society, a group for black baltimore police officers. he is saying that his officers are reluctant to go out and fight crime because of all this. he says "i'm hearing it from guys who were our go-getter, who would go out, go here and get their guns and get the bad guys and get the drugs. they are hands off now. i have never seen so many dejected faces." >> that's the other thing. the obama people want to make this into a story, a parable on race relations.tment has a black chief and the force is half black subpoena is this-- half black. is this race snism. >>> a "fox news alert." a massive manhunt is under way for at least 40 inmamts who escaped during a riot at an iraq prison. and several escapees are convicted terrorists. at least six guards and 30 prisoners are dead but there are reports as many as 12 guards and 50 inmamts were killed. officials say the inmates overpowered the guards during the riot and they stole their weapons. prison is about 50 miles north of bagh
the job of the doj is not to make communities feel good. anguard justice society, a group for black baltimore police officers. he is saying that his officers are reluctant to go out and fight crime because of all this. he says "i'm hearing it from guys who were our go-getter, who would go out, go here and get their guns and get the bad guys and get the drugs. they are hands off now. i have never seen so many dejected faces." >> that's the other thing. the obama people want to...
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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 patterns policies. they're going to look at the regulations of the department. they're also going to look at what really happeneds on the street. they're going to use specific examples of that like specific examples of conduct with mr. gray, to determine whether or notpolicies and practices that need revision. there's going to look at if there's a pattern of excessive force, a pattern of discriminatory practices, whether or not there's a pattern of false arrest illegal statements search and seizure, things of that nature, you know from a wider perspective. that's what that means. >> let me move back to -- we just played the sound from loretta lynch reacting and her two words, profound sadness. that's how she felt when she was
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 patterns policies. they're going to look at the regulations of the department. they're also going to look at what really...
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in the past, regulators operated over here and doj operated over here. in the libor investigations, you see they have really coordinated their activities. that dojhe hammer brings to a criminal prosecution, and then you have the regulators, sec and banking regulators, i had a right to pull a license. normally, i bank could never agree to a criminal plea. what we're seeing here is the regulators are part of the conversation saying, if you plea to this and pay this and this and this, we will agree not to pull the license. it is unprecedented but i think this is what you will see going forward. betty: so it sets a new standard, perhaps. paradigmet a new enforcement, which is needed because you might only have a small group of people, but the amount involved in the impact on the market are extraordinary. how is it you can basically incentivize the banks to regulate those? if they're going to make several billion dollars and only face a fine of a few million dollars, -- >> it sounds interesting because it seems a you're saying incentivize people to do the righ
in the past, regulators operated over here and doj operated over here. in the libor investigations, you see they have really coordinated their activities. that dojhe hammer brings to a criminal prosecution, and then you have the regulators, sec and banking regulators, i had a right to pull a license. normally, i bank could never agree to a criminal plea. what we're seeing here is the regulators are part of the conversation saying, if you plea to this and pay this and this and this, we will...
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the doj indicated the pend slum swinging back and they will hold corporations criminally accountableto be they will ask these corporations to disclose additional information and potentially go individual defendants and the consequences of that are massive, under the deferred prosecution agreement. they can avoid all the trouble of the lost money. >> that is a settlement? >> you know i'm glad you say that because this is technically a criminal prosecution, really when you prosecute a company, you can't put a company in jail. the only thing the doj can do is find them and monitor them. it's very much like going to an individual in a civil lawsuit and saying hey, we got you dead agreement, we'll monitor you. you pay a gazillion dollars and we'll move on. you don't have to defend yourself in criminal or civil court. but they will be defending themselves in civil court. that what makes it different. >> remember toyota paid $1.2 billion. that's certainly significant in terms of detering other operations. >> how about the charges he just put up on the screen? the charges are charged general
the doj indicated the pend slum swinging back and they will hold corporations criminally accountableto be they will ask these corporations to disclose additional information and potentially go individual defendants and the consequences of that are massive, under the deferred prosecution agreement. they can avoid all the trouble of the lost money. >> that is a settlement? >> you know i'm glad you say that because this is technically a criminal prosecution, really when you prosecute a...
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they requested the doj investigate if the police department in baltimore has a pattern of excessive forcediscrimination. all of this stems from the arrest of freddie gray who died in police custody. six officers face charges in the arrest. they have days of -- it sparked riots and looting. >>> the monitoring of phone calls has been declared illegal by the federal appeals court. they say the surveillance went beyond the scope of what congress authorized under the u.s. patriot act. the program was challenged three years ago by the aclu shortly after edward snowden blew the whistle about the program's assistance. he remains on asylum in russia. >> tom brady p didn't say too much about deflate gate. the report says he was generally aware team members were reducing footballs during the championship game. >> brady said he is still digesting the report during an appearance at salem state university last night. >> i dealt with a lot of things in the past and three months ago before the super bowl. i dealt with a lot of adversity in my career and life. certainly i accept my role and responsibility
they requested the doj investigate if the police department in baltimore has a pattern of excessive forcediscrimination. all of this stems from the arrest of freddie gray who died in police custody. six officers face charges in the arrest. they have days of -- it sparked riots and looting. >>> the monitoring of phone calls has been declared illegal by the federal appeals court. they say the surveillance went beyond the scope of what congress authorized under the u.s. patriot act. the...
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the doj doesn't have the resource but it's a great thing.have nothing to lose here. >> this is all politically motivated and shouldn't happen but does mark have a point that what's the harm in taking a look at evaluating police forces in major cities. >> first of all, it's an interesting point of view. we're working on the wrong thing. just two months ago president obama held up the baltimore police department under commissioner and mayor blake and said the baltimore police department should be the model adopted by agencies all across america for unbiassed policing. so they went from two months ago being a model police agency to now all of a sudden being in an organization that has nothing but a bunch of racist ogors. you can't go from one -- two months baltimore p.d. was the model. the mayor sat on that task force that was put together by president obama and was taking bows for her police department but now for political expediency she throws them under the bus for deflection. >> mark? >> they might be mutually exclusive, but why are we pre
the doj doesn't have the resource but it's a great thing.have nothing to lose here. >> this is all politically motivated and shouldn't happen but does mark have a point that what's the harm in taking a look at evaluating police forces in major cities. >> first of all, it's an interesting point of view. we're working on the wrong thing. just two months ago president obama held up the baltimore police department under commissioner and mayor blake and said the baltimore police...
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they are runs the doj's antitrust division and he'll put the case together. he joins us now. bill, thank you for joining us. we heard attorney general lynch say that the penalties were fitting. what determines a fitting penalty? bill: a fitting penalty is based on the loss each of these banks caused to market participants. these markets are $500 billion a day markets. even a slight manipulation of the rate, a few basis points is loss. to create real they created a methodology to estimate that lost and in turn we adjusted the amounts to be paid by each bank based on the length of time each participated in the conspiracy. pimm: i'm wondering if you can talk about some of the techniques you are using. the technology you're using to find algorithms that fix prices and various other types of technology used to find out who is doing wrong. market, it was the work of the fbi that was able to take these communications that occurred in chat rooms online and then connect the chats with the trades that occurred minutes , sometimes seconds after the participants in the chat room agreed o
they are runs the doj's antitrust division and he'll put the case together. he joins us now. bill, thank you for joining us. we heard attorney general lynch say that the penalties were fitting. what determines a fitting penalty? bill: a fitting penalty is based on the loss each of these banks caused to market participants. these markets are $500 billion a day markets. even a slight manipulation of the rate, a few basis points is loss. to create real they created a methodology to estimate that...
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the doj concluded that the department routinely practiced racial practices. while the victim in each instance was black, half of those charged in the freddie gray incident are african-american. the mayor, police chief and city's state attorney are african-american. >> the downside is that they are asking in federal bureaucrats who are hostile to law enforcement, have no experience actually as law enforcement officers and they are not going to get a fair evaluation of the practices in baltimore. >> bret the attorney general's probe mirrors a pattern of looking into local law enforcement officials and their affairs and that's troubling for a great many critics. since 2009 federal authorities have looked into at least 20 police departments across the country and that is part of an increasing reach by the government into local law enforcement. >> kevin corke live on the north lawn, thank you. so is the justice department doing the right thing by investigating baltimore's entire police department? let me know at facebook.com/bretbaier or #specialreport. >>> presid
the doj concluded that the department routinely practiced racial practices. while the victim in each instance was black, half of those charged in the freddie gray incident are african-american. the mayor, police chief and city's state attorney are african-american. >> the downside is that they are asking in federal bureaucrats who are hostile to law enforcement, have no experience actually as law enforcement officers and they are not going to get a fair evaluation of the practices in...
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in december, the doj concluded the cleveland police department engaged in a pattern of excessive force and civil rights investigations. the police in the district are looking for suspects after a double shooting in southeast. a man and woman were both shot in the back of a home on irving street. 29-year-old anthony ahs good died at the hospital. -- anthony osgood died at the hospital. d.c. police identified a man stabbed to death in southeast as stephanie clark at 12:30 yesterday. clark died at the hospital. no word on the suspects or the motive in the case. around the world, at least five people are dead in a hotel fire in germany. flames swept through a converted farmhouse in the bavarian outs injuring 7, 1 person missing. no word on what sparked a fire. history being made in ireland. the country became the first would prove same-sex marriage by popular vote. more than 62% of voters said yes to allowing gays and lesbians to marry. same-sex marriages now legal in 20 countries around the globe. taking the other, why becoming an american was especially significant for a member of the u.
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the doj is to determine its libel fine for ubs. d ubs says there will be no final impact on the second quarter 2015 results. ubs is required to plead guilty on this legacy libel conduct. you will remember a number of years ago, we have had a number of banks fined for rigging the libel rate and collusion going on as there has been in the fx market. ubs will plead guilty on its legacy libel conduct and pay a $203 million fine. the bank is provision for these results and the payments of the board of governors will be $242342 million. a number of fines but it is immune to prosecution for this fx probe whereby today we are expecting a number of fines as citigroup, j.p. morgan chase ubs to plead guilty and pay about $1 billion in fines over allegations they manipulated currency markets. that is the news from ubs. manus: four months of a standoff between greece and the creditors and the bailout deal. there has been a deadline for when they want to see economic reforms from the greek government. let's go to hans nichols. hans, another day,
the doj is to determine its libel fine for ubs. d ubs says there will be no final impact on the second quarter 2015 results. ubs is required to plead guilty on this legacy libel conduct. you will remember a number of years ago, we have had a number of banks fined for rigging the libel rate and collusion going on as there has been in the fx market. ubs will plead guilty on its legacy libel conduct and pay a $203 million fine. the bank is provision for these results and the payments of the board...
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how narrow by definition, by virtue of statute, does the doj's investigation have to be? or how broad could it be? chris: it could be very broad. there is some jurisdictional scope to the u.s., there could be a case alleging corruption and bribery. jurisdiction can be established as something as simple as using an american bank through which the funds were funneled. that's part of the allegation here. this could be very wide sweeping. to your point about where this investigation may go, if you are a prosecutor and you have you,ted 14 individuals, to that is 14 opportunities to build a bigger case, to go to the next level, and i think that's probably what they are thinking about now. pimm: that was chris garcia, former federal prosecutor. the thing about this whole fifa scandal is the money that fifa is mainly supposed to raise is supposed to go to develop the game in developing nations, you soccer programs. soccerem -- youth programs. they seem to be the victims. betty: absolutely. you wonder what is the next shoe to drop. wind --tunities to widen the investigation and fin
how narrow by definition, by virtue of statute, does the doj's investigation have to be? or how broad could it be? chris: it could be very broad. there is some jurisdictional scope to the u.s., there could be a case alleging corruption and bribery. jurisdiction can be established as something as simple as using an american bank through which the funds were funneled. that's part of the allegation here. this could be very wide sweeping. to your point about where this investigation may go, if you...
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we request that the doj response would be back in 30 days. the subcommittee stands in recess subject to the call of the chair the meeting is adjourned. loretta lynch: thank you, mr. chairman. >> bio and contact information and twitter handles. also district maps, a foldout map of capitol hill, and a look at congressional committees federal agencies and state governors. order your copy today. it is 1395 -- it is $13.95 plus shipping and handling. >> the brookings institution will host a discussion on the future of iraq. speakers include a former iraqi deputy prime minister and the governor of an iraqi profit. that is live on c-span two. later, a look at how oil prices have impacted hydraulic fracturing. speakers will discuss how the energy is being used in the u.s. and the likelihood of other reasons in the world. that will be live in c-span beginning at 3 p.m. eastern >> monday night on the communicators, at this year's consumer electronics show we met up with peter nowak, who says we are in a new phase of human development and are likely to e
we request that the doj response would be back in 30 days. the subcommittee stands in recess subject to the call of the chair the meeting is adjourned. loretta lynch: thank you, mr. chairman. >> bio and contact information and twitter handles. also district maps, a foldout map of capitol hill, and a look at congressional committees federal agencies and state governors. order your copy today. it is 1395 -- it is $13.95 plus shipping and handling. >> the brookings institution will...
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and until they know exactly what level the doj is going to go, they could subpoena the records for ten years if they want. >> peter joining us super nashville, tennessee tonight. >>> and reminding you that aljazeera 1 funded in part by the government of qatar. >>> the dalai lama 1 urging leaders to speak out about the persecution of minorities. silenced about the violence for thousands to fleemy flee myanmar. the dalai lama said that he feels she can do something. many who flee are unaccompanied miners. and some of them have been separated from their families. each had thought the other had died. and stephanie reports on it. >> at home in myanmar with her eight-year-old brother looking for piece and a life without persecution. they spend months at sea and navy ships have towed them away. after the 16-year-old was rescued by fishermen the first thing she tried to dos with find her brother. he ended up on a different boat after smugglers had found them. the picture taken in another refugee camp turned out to be of her brother. >> i was so i want and devastated when i could not find him.
and until they know exactly what level the doj is going to go, they could subpoena the records for ten years if they want. >> peter joining us super nashville, tennessee tonight. >>> and reminding you that aljazeera 1 funded in part by the government of qatar. >>> the dalai lama 1 urging leaders to speak out about the persecution of minorities. silenced about the violence for thousands to fleemy flee myanmar. the dalai lama said that he feels she can do something. many...
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that he welcomed with open arms the department of justice review and the police union also said it looks forward to working with doj as it put it, quote to heal the wounds of the city. it's clear there is still a lot of animosity. the police union suggested that the justice department investigate the mayor and her oversight of the police department. >> wow lisa stark for news washington. lisa, thank you. freed, a former federal prosecutor, he joins us from philadelphia. good to see you. look, the the baltimore sun found that since 2011 the city paid out $5.7 million in judgments, settlements and 102 civil suits alleging brutality and other misconduct. is this full investigation of the baltimore police department long overdue? >> well, it and it isn't. it is with respect to the fact that baltimore has already begun to take steps towards an internal reform, which were talked about earlier in the package. and complaints were down. i question the timing of this. they are he helpful. if there is a pattern or practice that exists, they will get weeded out, which is what they should do. ultimately it will be a win-win. it
that he welcomed with open arms the department of justice review and the police union also said it looks forward to working with doj as it put it, quote to heal the wounds of the city. it's clear there is still a lot of animosity. the police union suggested that the justice department investigate the mayor and her oversight of the police department. >> wow lisa stark for news washington. lisa, thank you. freed, a former federal prosecutor, he joins us from philadelphia. good to see you....
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will hopefully bring accountability for a long history of abuse. >> seems like the file as far as the doj investigation seems to be getting bigger here. 20 other cities ferguson as well. how is this going to be different or overall the same umbrella looking into what went wrong here and what needs to be done when it comes to policing practices? >> well, ferguson got a great deal of attention, but that was a very small municipality baltimore is a big city these are big city problems. there are a range of these type of investigations as you've mentioned, but it's very significant. one of the things you see particularly when the media were guilty of sometimes coming into a big problem, covering it then leaving. people on the ground are saying our lives continue. this today is different and significant, because it is an example of a long-term commitment from the federal government and its investigators to work with this police department over the long haul even when the story changes, they are going to be on the ground looking at this. what can happen the chief of the baltimore police was und
will hopefully bring accountability for a long history of abuse. >> seems like the file as far as the doj investigation seems to be getting bigger here. 20 other cities ferguson as well. how is this going to be different or overall the same umbrella looking into what went wrong here and what needs to be done when it comes to policing practices? >> well, ferguson got a great deal of attention, but that was a very small municipality baltimore is a big city these are big city problems....
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. >> now the doj is getting involved with the case.y will review all of the testimony and evidence in the trial to determine what if any additional charges should be file. of course this police officer is still on unpaid administrative leave at this hour and those administrative charges could depend on his fate. >> you remember the department of justice had done an investigation into the cleveland police department. found some wrongdoing. remember this car, the chevy malibu police thoughts were fired. turns out it just back fired. 62 police cars got involved in this chase. now, this morning, the city is on edge after these protests. it started out peacefully yesterday. walking down the street. people carrying fake covens with sayings will i be next. >> it looks like from the pictures we've seen overnight, people who are getting in the faces of police don't have their faces covered and what i saw in baltimore and from what we see in ferguson it's when the guys are have their faces covered that's when things escalate. before all this all
. >> now the doj is getting involved with the case.y will review all of the testimony and evidence in the trial to determine what if any additional charges should be file. of course this police officer is still on unpaid administrative leave at this hour and those administrative charges could depend on his fate. >> you remember the department of justice had done an investigation into the cleveland police department. found some wrongdoing. remember this car, the chevy malibu police...
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the doj concluded that the department routinely practiced racial practices. while the victim in each instance was black, half of those charged in the freddie gray incident are african-american. the mayor, police chief and city's state attorney are african-american. >> the downside is that they are asking in federal bureaucrats who are hostile to law enforcement, have no experience actually as law enforcement officers and they are not going to get a fair evaluation of the practices in baltimore. >> bret the attorney general's probe mirrors a pattern of looking into local law enforcement officials and their affairs and that's troubling for a great many critics. since 2009 federal authorities have looked into at least 20 police departments across the country and that is part of an increasing reach by the government into local law enforcement. >> kevin corke live on the north lawn, thank you. so is the justice department doing the right thing by investigating baltimore's entire police department? let me know at facebook.com/bretbaier or #specialreport. >>> presid
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we request that the doj response would be back in 30 days. the subcommittee stands in recess subject to the call of the chair the meeting is adjourned. loretta lynch: thank you, mr. chairman. >> sunday night, the white house to the eyes of the people who work there from the kennedys through the obamas. >> they are an incredible family who have worked at the white house. i interviewed the only current butler. he might be there right now. he works every week at the white house. nine members of the family have worked there. he told me that his uncle ran the white house. they brought him and when he was 17 years old. he is still working there. he describes our he used to work in the basement. it's incredibly he remembers what the eisenhower's were like. i wanted to pay tribute to these people. >> sunday night at 8:00 on q&a. >> today automotive representatives talk about driverless cars. the statem department and brookings host the forum on c-span2. the air force academy commandant is the first woman to lead the academy. she will be the featured s
we request that the doj response would be back in 30 days. the subcommittee stands in recess subject to the call of the chair the meeting is adjourned. loretta lynch: thank you, mr. chairman. >> sunday night, the white house to the eyes of the people who work there from the kennedys through the obamas. >> they are an incredible family who have worked at the white house. i interviewed the only current butler. he might be there right now. he works every week at the white house. nine...
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the city 1 1 committed to the reforms and the city is saying we're not agreeing with everything in the doj report, but we're agreeing to all of the reforms in the agreement. >> patrick i worked there for a lot of years and i love the city, and i love it a lot more now that lebron james 1 back. but how did cleveland keep it together in the aftermath of officer brelo on a manslaughter charge? >> tony, on the national and international stage this past weekend, i think cleveland acquitted itself quite well. but that's due to a lot of hard work by the chief of police, the law enforcement and the civil rights organizations and the pastors and the black community, and all of the various 10 called minority groups. everybody worked hard to make sure that cleveland did not become a baltimore or a ferguson, 10 i take my hat off to the members of the cleveland community, that ensured that we did not turn violent. >> yeah, patrick great to see you, and here's hoping that you get that deposition as monitor there, and watch over 24 case. patrick mclaughlin, the former district attorney of ohio. and total
the city 1 1 committed to the reforms and the city is saying we're not agreeing with everything in the doj report, but we're agreeing to all of the reforms in the agreement. >> patrick i worked there for a lot of years and i love the city, and i love it a lot more now that lebron james 1 back. but how did cleveland keep it together in the aftermath of officer brelo on a manslaughter charge? >> tony, on the national and international stage this past weekend, i think cleveland...
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of course, when the doj and the sec deep-sixed to be comcast acquisition there were fears that time warner would selloff significantly, but it improved its operating performance. people did expect a bid from charter. and of course, also of interest is what caused the higher bid. if you bet on it, you are very, very happy. if not, you're not us enthusiastic. scarlet: so, what happens with comcast? what would its next move the? they have the firepower in they want to do more. guest: t-mobile, cablevision. you saw there stock rally just on the news that other consolidation was taking place. if you held a gun to most people's heads, they would say sprint, t-mobile. scarlet: wouldn't that bring in problems with the fcc again and regulators? guest: the issue with time warner and comcast was the massive overlap of the wireless industry. when you look at a matchup of wireless internet and hartline -- hardline cable internet, there's very overlap between t-mobile, say, and comcast. that is why people think it is more logical place to go. you avoid fcc issues and doj issues, but it still makes good
of course, when the doj and the sec deep-sixed to be comcast acquisition there were fears that time warner would selloff significantly, but it improved its operating performance. people did expect a bid from charter. and of course, also of interest is what caused the higher bid. if you bet on it, you are very, very happy. if not, you're not us enthusiastic. scarlet: so, what happens with comcast? what would its next move the? they have the firepower in they want to do more. guest: t-mobile,...
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additionally we suggest as part of this comprehensive expectation the doj also consider expanding the scope of their review to include the practices and policies of the mayor of baltimore, stephanie rawlings-blake. the point being here and you can kind of hear it in this statement there, that they're not happy with the mayor's leadership. they believe she in part is responsible as head of the police department as one of the agencies underneath, you know her own authority that she also needs to be held responsible for what's going on. we're also, as well, going to be hearing from the attorneys of the family of freddie gray. they too, are very relieved that there's going to to be some federal help in dealing with this broken city. brooke? >> we'll listen for the family. suzanne malveaux thank you so much with reporting out of baltimore. >>> next to san francisco. allegations of wrongful arrest, racist and homophobic text message, even forcing prisoners to fight one another. some officers in the san francisco police department and now nearly 3,000 cases could be subject to new scrutiny.
additionally we suggest as part of this comprehensive expectation the doj also consider expanding the scope of their review to include the practices and policies of the mayor of baltimore, stephanie rawlings-blake. the point being here and you can kind of hear it in this statement there, that they're not happy with the mayor's leadership. they believe she in part is responsible as head of the police department as one of the agencies underneath, you know her own authority that she also needs to...
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how narrow, by definition, by virtue of statute does the doj's investigation have to be? it could be very broad. they could bring it case alleging corruption and bribery and jurisdiction could be established i something as simple as using an american bank through which the funds were funneled. that is part of the allegation here. this could be very wide sweeping. to your point about where the investigation might go if you are a prosecutor that has indicted 14 individuals that's 14 opportunities to go to the next level and that's probably what they are thinking about right now. stephanie: friday seopp is in a position to be renamed again. should we not be making the argument that this should be postponed? chris: i don't know much about the politics of soccer. that would be a prudent thing to do, although to your point before, fifa has been historically tone deaf. stephanie: yes, but they could say that we will not read kavitha:'s article or what adidas says, but how can they ignore this? kavitha: they need to say that there is a big difference between the nfl and fifa nfl
how narrow, by definition, by virtue of statute does the doj's investigation have to be? it could be very broad. they could bring it case alleging corruption and bribery and jurisdiction could be established i something as simple as using an american bank through which the funds were funneled. that is part of the allegation here. this could be very wide sweeping. to your point about where the investigation might go if you are a prosecutor that has indicted 14 individuals that's 14...
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. >> -- the doj in here? asked the attorney general last week. >> reporter: and we know that the mayor said she'd be happy to have the doj come in and investigate and that the city has been working with the department of justice long before the case came to the floor. we should mention that we did sit down this week with the mosbys and we spoke to the state's attorney and tried to ask her some questions but she is adamant that she will not discuss a single bit of evidence from this case until the case is tried and the public ask see it in front of them. >> thank you very much. outfront now, defense attorney former baltimore criminal prosecutor ae along with van jones. andrew let me start with you. this comes down to the charges, right? and you have the police investigation saying they were not going to end up where the prosecutor ended up. they say the second degree murder charge doesn't make sense. that's what the prosecutor charged officer goodson with. >> so murder is a different charge than homicide which
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ace lateeder 5 here the doj toll more than 2,000 and 800 million -- qush napal has been rattled by energy facts. not far from katmandu credited with saving lives of dozens of children that live any or of naj. >> much more to come on "action news" tonight young musicians get trial of lifetime. they performed in front of two mld music lessones and walking a mile in her shoes why some ditched waffles for a pair of scrumping. >> comfortable across much of the delaware and lehigh valleys. if you like today it get water second haev of the weekend. i >> more than 40,000 kids and adults spent the day on ben franklin parkway learning about science. saint carnival in center city served as finale for 2015 philadelphia science festival it featured hundreds of activities liver entertainment and tour of helicopter. it's become a five year tradition honored and lived. >> and that was just a small taste of young sounds to ever philadelphia event. it took place tonight in center city. musician from settlement music school performed selection from steny gamble and leon stuff. is that the a prep school 1 is
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. >>> maryland congressman elijah cummings weighs in on capital download this week of the doj's investigation into the city of baltimore police department. >> we have a moment where we realize we have a problem, but now we've got to make sure we get as much information as possible so that we can transform our police department so that it might be a model for the country and be the elite of the elite. >> we also talk with maryland congressman john delaney about his idea the federal government ought to create the job of hostage czar to help bring american hostages home. join susan page and i on sunday at 8:30 for capital download here on wusa9. >>> today i had the opportunity to share a message of encouragement with 13 extraordinary students at montgomery college in rockville. they received academic certificates through a two year graduate transition program. it is a first of its kind program in the nation that offers young people with significant disabilities the chance to attend college in an environment that is customed to their needs. i've given a lot of speeches, but this one and this grou
. >>> maryland congressman elijah cummings weighs in on capital download this week of the doj's investigation into the city of baltimore police department. >> we have a moment where we realize we have a problem, but now we've got to make sure we get as much information as possible so that we can transform our police department so that it might be a model for the country and be the elite of the elite. >> we also talk with maryland congressman john delaney about his idea the...
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we know the doj was conducting what is being called a collaborative review of the police department.weight does this review offer? >> this is a much more and important systemic review. it's a welcomed sign. it's a positive sign. i think the attorney general handled herself professionally today. it gives hope to people in baltimore and throughout america that the justice department is going to take the serious allegations seriously. on the other hand i want to caution the folks in baltimore and across america there's no victory yet and we should not get comfortable. continue your peaceful protests. continue the advocacy, because as stated it could take a year and a half to two years before you get the report. the bottom line is, the culture that we're confronting and hopefully overcoming was created for many many decades. it's not going change over night. so keep the advocacy going. do it peacefully. >> norman what about the actual sort of manpower that is dedicated to in? if you look at the stat 20 civil rights investigations into police departments in the past six years. i don't thi
we know the doj was conducting what is being called a collaborative review of the police department.weight does this review offer? >> this is a much more and important systemic review. it's a welcomed sign. it's a positive sign. i think the attorney general handled herself professionally today. it gives hope to people in baltimore and throughout america that the justice department is going to take the serious allegations seriously. on the other hand i want to caution the folks in...
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was formal a da showing two.comries to stop hates to- it is a free showing it is funded in part by the doj community if anyone it interested in attend tonight or torment night. >> thank you it's it is important to note that it is go good to hear we have most of the recommendations and an appendixes that the rest of the country is look at it and those are things in place we have other police commission and nothing if is perfect wielt try the best we can as this chief as done a few bad acts tend to ruin good officers the thousands of calls it's never end a work in progress but again, i'm proud of occ and proud the recommendations were pretty much put in place and work towards to get confidence of the members of the public. >> 3-d commission announcements and scheduling of items identified for future commission meeting. >> any announcements. >> the next scheduled meeting is wednesday at city hall at 5:30. >> commissioner melara. >> yeah. i would like to get back to the whole arrest data preliminary because i'm concerned two articles in the paper their pointing out to the population of san fra
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the investigation by the doj into the ferguson police department. was there throughout that entire time that they were investigating. took them about a little over earn six months to get through it. this is a much bigger department with a lot more data to look at. a lot more interviews to do. i mean they really do an extensive, extensive investigation. so i wouldn't expect to see the results of this for some time to come jake. >> all right. sara sidner in baltimore. thank you so much. >>> another police-related story. moving images out of new york today. tens of thousands of police from all over the country showed up to pay respects to 25-year-old brian moore, and an nypd officer whose life was cut short in a cowardly act of violence. moore and another officer shot sitting in an unmarked police car over the weekend. he died of his injuries days later. 9 suspect identified as demetrius blackwell will likely face a first-degree murder charge. live in seaford, new york, where the funeral was held. an officer who made a name for himself and only on the
the investigation by the doj into the ferguson police department. was there throughout that entire time that they were investigating. took them about a little over earn six months to get through it. this is a much bigger department with a lot more data to look at. a lot more interviews to do. i mean they really do an extensive, extensive investigation. so i wouldn't expect to see the results of this for some time to come jake. >> all right. sara sidner in baltimore. thank you so much....