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u.s. department of justice, securities exchange commission, and the commodities future tradings commission had launched investigation in the libor setting banks to investigate libor. >> supervisor avalos: that is the extent of what we believe was the duration of the manipulation that -- the city or do you think we can go further than 2007? >> i think the reports have been clear that it started in 2007. i think it's what the concern is, is whether it was beyond 2010 to '11 or '12. so they're still -- it hasn't been publicly determined but every speciality is deciding on different time periods. >> supervisor avalos: so prior to 2007 there was no reported manipulating people were aware of around the world? >> i don't know that for a fact. we can research that and get back to you. >> supervisor avalos: is there any possibility that we could be at much higher basis points in terms of the magnitude of the impact? >> well i think if you -- depending on where you are in this transaction, typically liobr rates are pretty low. as an example i believe one month was 20 basis points equivalent to 2.0 p
u.s. department of justice, securities exchange commission, and the commodities future tradings commission had launched investigation in the libor setting banks to investigate libor. >> supervisor avalos: that is the extent of what we believe was the duration of the manipulation that -- the city or do you think we can go further than 2007? >> i think the reports have been clear that it started in 2007. i think it's what the concern is, is whether it was beyond 2010 to '11 or '12. so...
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u.s. department of justice the criminal division chief it was his job to stand up and say hey wall street executives you can just make up ways to take everyone's money and crash the entire country's economy that's wrong and you should have to pay for it that was his job to say that but instead that lenny said the banks were too big to fail and prosecuted no one too big to fail what the hell is up with that phrase i don't. i have ever heard anything of any addict really you know who else was too big to fail hitler hitler was huge if that guy went down it would have had a huge impact on the world right killer he was definitely too big to fail should of anyway that was a way annie's response and nothing out and now lenny is done working for the government and he's going back to his old job but now he's getting a four million dollars salary a federal job and gas but that shall have it defending white collar criminals as a defense for him of covert and burling the guys he should have prosecuted till now be defending for big bucks he's being rewarded for looking the other way he is a part of th
u.s. department of justice the criminal division chief it was his job to stand up and say hey wall street executives you can just make up ways to take everyone's money and crash the entire country's economy that's wrong and you should have to pay for it that was his job to say that but instead that lenny said the banks were too big to fail and prosecuted no one too big to fail what the hell is up with that phrase i don't. i have ever heard anything of any addict really you know who else was too...
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u.s. department of justice began trying to get your twitter records from twitter despite the fact that you're a member of parliament inistland. what is your legal standing in america right now? >> well, actually, they started to do this after all of the other leaks. to be fair, i can understand when they realized how much stuff wikileaks had and what they were releasing but there must have been massive panic because maybe they weren't aware of what was in there or what the processes would happen. i can understand the hysteria in relation to this. as i try to put myself into their shoes. however, everything that has happened since, i feel is a little bit out of proportion of the seriousness of it. so they claimed -- they sent a letter to twitter demanding to hand over my personal messages and my ip numbers and many other details that are very personal. since i'm a member of parliament, this was considered very -- very serious issue with the international parliamentary union, with the other members of parliament in iceland and with parliamentarians from around the world that understand that thi
u.s. department of justice began trying to get your twitter records from twitter despite the fact that you're a member of parliament inistland. what is your legal standing in america right now? >> well, actually, they started to do this after all of the other leaks. to be fair, i can understand when they realized how much stuff wikileaks had and what they were releasing but there must have been massive panic because maybe they weren't aware of what was in there or what the processes would...
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u.s. department of justice or the fbi. >> one of the more interesting exchanges involved herbalife. he said that it should beat earnings in february, but he was concerned about hedge fund manager bill accidekman driving price down and then shaw told london, i wish you would have known he was going to release that, we could have made some money. london responded, yeah, that would have been nice. both men have admitted that they regret their actions, shaw calling his stupid. we will have to see if that draws leniency from authorities. jane wells from los angeles. >> certainly mr. london faces jail time if this is prove. i scratch my head. what were they thinking when they went into this? >> one case after another. we see the headlines, you cannot get away with it. >> eventually they catch you. >> moving along, coming up, will your neighborhood bank branch soon be a thing of the past? first, a look at the international markets and how they closed today. >>> jamie dimon, bank of america's brian monahan and more. president obama hosted executives from some of the nation's biggest banks a
u.s. department of justice or the fbi. >> one of the more interesting exchanges involved herbalife. he said that it should beat earnings in february, but he was concerned about hedge fund manager bill accidekman driving price down and then shaw told london, i wish you would have known he was going to release that, we could have made some money. london responded, yeah, that would have been nice. both men have admitted that they regret their actions, shaw calling his stupid. we will have to...
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u.s. department of justice, arginentinian customs officials allegedly were given money to clear merchandise. rl stock fell $3 in trading monday. a report out of europe shows the region is making a dent on its debt. the eurozone's collective deficit decreased in 2012. its most financially strapped countries, including ireland, greece and italy, have trimmed or stabilized deficits, while more secure nations like germany have pulled back on spending. meanwhile, greece, ireland, italy and portugal each still have debt that is higher than a year of the country's economic output. general motors drives up sales in china. the car company sold one million cars in china faster than it ever has before. last year, it took until may 7th before gm sold its one millionth vehicle. the news comes during the shanghai auto show. there are more than one hundred automakers in china. sales growth is exploding, and american car companies are hoping to compete. singapore is a growing "money magnet" for the wealthy. a new report says singapore is on track to replace switzerland as the largest offshore wealth hub. s
u.s. department of justice, arginentinian customs officials allegedly were given money to clear merchandise. rl stock fell $3 in trading monday. a report out of europe shows the region is making a dent on its debt. the eurozone's collective deficit decreased in 2012. its most financially strapped countries, including ireland, greece and italy, have trimmed or stabilized deficits, while more secure nations like germany have pulled back on spending. meanwhile, greece, ireland, italy and portugal...
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department of justice. liz: that is definitely breaking news. no agreement whatsoever. we will wait to hear more developments on this. he is also former u.s. rtment of justice assistants determine two department general. we will continue to watch it. charlie gasparino is going to give us his reaction about what brian shaw's lawyer just said in the latest on the trading case you just receive a whole bunch of new information on this, charlie has the spin. stay tuned. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optimizers. how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. ♪ liz: concert tickets, meals, cash in envelopes and parking lots outside true value in the valley. this is what has become a huge insider-trading scandal involving one of the biggest accounting firms. an encino jeweler who is on the hard luc
department of justice. liz: that is definitely breaking news. no agreement whatsoever. we will wait to hear more developments on this. he is also former u.s. rtment of justice assistants determine two department general. we will continue to watch it. charlie gasparino is going to give us his reaction about what brian shaw's lawyer just said in the latest on the trading case you just receive a whole bunch of new information on this, charlie has the spin. stay tuned. at tyco integrated security,...
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u.s. department of justice ruling on a case involving a family who left germany to come to this country to home school their children. they were granted political asylum but the u.s. government appealed saying home schooling is is not a fundamental right and many are concerned what the ruling may mean for the future. douglas is live in the new york city newsroom. >> for some teaching their own children without government interference is essential but does it warrant political asylum >> in 2008, uva fled germany after facing imprisonment and forcible removal of his children. >> your crime is that you wanted to home school your kids. >> we wanted to home school our kids in germany. >> reporter: at first the united states granted him and his family political asoom sigh aluminum but then the just department stepped in asserting the practice of parent educating their children could not be used as a base ticking seek citizenship. attempted to send them all back to germany. mike is from the leading home school advocacy group in the country and is helping him fight his deportation in court. >> peo
u.s. department of justice ruling on a case involving a family who left germany to come to this country to home school their children. they were granted political asylum but the u.s. government appealed saying home schooling is is not a fundamental right and many are concerned what the ruling may mean for the future. douglas is live in the new york city newsroom. >> for some teaching their own children without government interference is essential but does it warrant political asylum...
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u.s. department of justice, an estimated 14 to 17,000 people are trafficked into the united states every yearng the crime as prevalent as homicide. put to work in popular restaurants, major hotel chains and factories, these silent victims says lu are the human cost of the low prices customers pay for food and services in big cities like san francisco. >> we' seen anyone as young as 7, anyone as old as 75 years old. men and women. we've also seen sex trafficking cases. but also a lot of labor cases so that involving domestic servitude, hotel restaurant work. >> and says liou, when they're healthy foreigners or diplomats, they have little incentive to respect u.s. laws. >> heidi who works out of her home would often see lily when she went to pick up the mail. >> once in a while, she would be there and she would see me standing there getting my mail. she would fly over and start talking to me. and she had this beaming expression on her face as if she was so happy to be talking to another human being. >> even though lily didn't initially convey any distress, heidi slowly began to have concerns ab
u.s. department of justice, an estimated 14 to 17,000 people are trafficked into the united states every yearng the crime as prevalent as homicide. put to work in popular restaurants, major hotel chains and factories, these silent victims says lu are the human cost of the low prices customers pay for food and services in big cities like san francisco. >> we' seen anyone as young as 7, anyone as old as 75 years old. men and women. we've also seen sex trafficking cases. but also a lot of...
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u.s. department of justice just. the boston marathon bombings. we are business. in. the cold know what operating. minutes. for. other local what's not enough but there's a law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. most will be used. that. you've just done for america artist i was fired i must fight. fight. fight right. international at the very heart of moscow. just number a deck a lawyer and a former ethics advisor to the department of justice joins me today to talk about the boston bombings thanks for joining us on r.t. i want to start with the charges that the u.s. said they will charge the suspect with weapons possession of weapons of mass destruction what is that well i wish i could tell you more about that but i haven't actually seen the charges leveled against anybody it's obvious that they are considering the weapon of mass destruction to be the bomb which they termed improvised explosive device so they gave it this military kind of term for what most people would consider a bomb and weapons of mass destruction obviously sounds pretty. pretty horrifi
u.s. department of justice just. the boston marathon bombings. we are business. in. the cold know what operating. minutes. for. other local what's not enough but there's a law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. most will be used. that. you've just done for america artist i was fired i must fight. fight. fight right. international at the very heart of moscow. just number a deck a lawyer and a former ethics advisor to the department of justice joins me today to talk about the boston...
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u.s. department of justice and microsoft reached an agreement to settle the case. es, the man at the forefront of the personal computer revolution, he is now a full-time philanthropist. he stepped down as microsoft ceo in january 2000 and gradually reduced his full-time role with the company. in june 2008, he relinquished his last full-time position with microsoft, turning his attention to the bill and melinda gates foundation, the world's largest philanthropic organization, which he cochairs with his wife. the couple now has three children. their second daughter, phoebe, was born in 2002. gates remains involved with microsoft as its nonexecutive chairman and largest shareholder. well, that's this edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm lesley stahl. thank you for joining us. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sin
u.s. department of justice and microsoft reached an agreement to settle the case. es, the man at the forefront of the personal computer revolution, he is now a full-time philanthropist. he stepped down as microsoft ceo in january 2000 and gradually reduced his full-time role with the company. in june 2008, he relinquished his last full-time position with microsoft, turning his attention to the bill and melinda gates foundation, the world's largest philanthropic organization, which he cochairs...
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u.s. department of justice that tells the judge to do nything. if the judge felt that she should still mirandize him, which is, by the way, the norm, then she will do that. would the granting him a miranda warning cause him to stop talking? if you'll notice from the beginning of this, we have seen a lot come to the four from "law nforcement sources. i have no idea whether dzhokhar tsarnaev is continuing to talk or whether he is not, and i do not have any idea other than through leaks as to what he has said. host: as the manhunt was going on, authorities went through watertown, mass., and they searched homes, having people come out of their homes as they looked for the suspect. what are the rules in terms of the constitutionality? is this going in without a warrant? guest: generally, you ask people, we want to search your home because we have a real public safety issue. we have at least one guy running around with ied's, and we want to search to make sure you are k. it would take someone who is an idiot or summon him as a meth factory in their hou
u.s. department of justice that tells the judge to do nything. if the judge felt that she should still mirandize him, which is, by the way, the norm, then she will do that. would the granting him a miranda warning cause him to stop talking? if you'll notice from the beginning of this, we have seen a lot come to the four from "law nforcement sources. i have no idea whether dzhokhar tsarnaev is continuing to talk or whether he is not, and i do not have any idea other than through leaks as to...
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u.s. department of justice that tells the judge to do anything. if the judge felt that she should still mirandize him, which is, by the way, the norm, then she will do that. -- with granting of him the granting him a miranda warning caught him to stop talking? ifyou'fromll n beginning of this, we have seen a lot come to the four from "law enforcement sources." i have no idea whether dzhokhar tsarnaev is continuing to talk or whether he is not, and i do not have any idea other than through leaks as to what he has said. host: as the manhunt was going on, authorities went through watertown, mass., and they searched homes, having people come out of their homes as they looked for the suspect. what are the rules in terms of e constitutionality? is this going in without a warrant? guest: generally, you ask people, we want to search your home because we have a real public safety issue. we have at least one guy running around with ied's, and we want to search to make sure you are ok. it would take someone who is an idiot or summon him as a meth factory in t
u.s. department of justice that tells the judge to do anything. if the judge felt that she should still mirandize him, which is, by the way, the norm, then she will do that. -- with granting of him the granting him a miranda warning caught him to stop talking? ifyou'fromll n beginning of this, we have seen a lot come to the four from "law enforcement sources." i have no idea whether dzhokhar tsarnaev is continuing to talk or whether he is not, and i do not have any idea other than...
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u.s. department of justice. ?es future court action not just from the feds and the kpmg's chairman and ceo says he is appalled at the details and that firm is planning legal action. guys? >> we should say david faber is flabbergasted that everybody's going on the record. >> jane, have you ever had a lawyer say something like that and get every detail of what they were doing and where they were doing? >> let me tell you, i've covered a lot of legal cases in this town. harmen braun goes way back. i asked him yesterday, and have you ever had a client admit everything, plead guilty before he's even been in court. i can't really think about it, but his explanation is that scott london wanted to get ahead of this to protect the firm so that people wouldn't think that it was a kpmg problem that any of these audits were at risk and it was all a scott london problem, and of course, the fact that it's only 50,000 he took which seems laughably small given what he was making and may help all of this mitigate what will happen
u.s. department of justice. ?es future court action not just from the feds and the kpmg's chairman and ceo says he is appalled at the details and that firm is planning legal action. guys? >> we should say david faber is flabbergasted that everybody's going on the record. >> jane, have you ever had a lawyer say something like that and get every detail of what they were doing and where they were doing? >> let me tell you, i've covered a lot of legal cases in this town. harmen...
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of effort in the mcvey case, was to find out exactly that. i'm very confident that that's what the fbi and the u.s. attorney's office, department of justice, are doing right now, tracing back everything these people dade to see whether or not there was anybody else involved. >> neil: do you think that, given the nature of the attack, and the crudeness of the attack, that two young guys could have pulled this off on their own? >> definitely. definitely could have. i was thinking today, as i was reading the account in the complaint, that the been involved here was much more simplistic than the one used in oklahoma city. the components were more easily obtained. the bomb structure was simpler. this could easily be done by just two people. that doesn't mean it was. >> neil: i think smart guys like you remind us that anyone can attempt to kill you, whether homegrown or not, is a threat, and a problem. but, now, it raises another issue as to whether we have something bigger going on here that might be all home grown here, and that these are either citizens by birth or they become americans through visas're citizenship, and that they're all over
of effort in the mcvey case, was to find out exactly that. i'm very confident that that's what the fbi and the u.s. attorney's office, department of justice, are doing right now, tracing back everything these people dade to see whether or not there was anybody else involved. >> neil: do you think that, given the nature of the attack, and the crudeness of the attack, that two young guys could have pulled this off on their own? >> definitely. definitely could have. i was thinking...
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u.s. department of justice estimated that 80 online auction sites, approximately 4,000 other sites, of gun sales. no control whatsoever. private sellers are literally involved in maybe not to their own choosing, those guns getting out into the arena and being utilized, being utilized by others to do harm. so this is a time when we don't need a filibuster. what we need is a debate on the pros and cons of sensible gun legislation and finally a vote. a vote. that would move us to respond to the pain of so many americans. why shouldn't this be a democratic and republican effort? why shouldn't the senate vote on something that has substance to it, that our speaker, mr. boehner, does not also put it on the floor and doesn't block it? the reason is because, and there was regular order on the senate side, it went through committee. but in the instance of republicans, listen to a 2012 survey by republican pollster frank lunts, found that 82% of u.s. gun owners, including 74% of n.r.a. members support criminal background checks for all gun sales. what more do we want? what are we saying here? that w
u.s. department of justice estimated that 80 online auction sites, approximately 4,000 other sites, of gun sales. no control whatsoever. private sellers are literally involved in maybe not to their own choosing, those guns getting out into the arena and being utilized, being utilized by others to do harm. so this is a time when we don't need a filibuster. what we need is a debate on the pros and cons of sensible gun legislation and finally a vote. a vote. that would move us to respond to the...
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been cleared i mean these are people that the cia department of justice department defense of said we've reviewed their cases they're not a threat to the u.s. and we don't want to keep them but they sitting guantanamo because of their citizenship and most are from yemen and our argument is we don't trust the unity government to be responsible for but that's the same government we said the unity government gives us permission to conduct drone strikes and kill people so on one hand we trust the human a government to let us kill people but we don't trust the human a government to take their own citizens back so basically the administration seems to have no real interest in shutting this down as you just said that we've authorized millions of dollars to expand it and keep in place what we supposed to do to help these prisoners who are killing themselves right now to get their message across it's unfortunate that it takes those kind of drastic steps to get people to pay attention when you spend a decade of your life in confinement because your citizenship i've got a petition coming out on change dot org i'm working with them in with the witness
been cleared i mean these are people that the cia department of justice department defense of said we've reviewed their cases they're not a threat to the u.s. and we don't want to keep them but they sitting guantanamo because of their citizenship and most are from yemen and our argument is we don't trust the unity government to be responsible for but that's the same government we said the unity government gives us permission to conduct drone strikes and kill people so on one hand we trust the...
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getting the information we should be getting from that interrogation because of the decisions by the u.s. justice department, who knows? that's one of the tragedies, anyways, under surveillance cameras are an anti-camera tool. they have roughly 6,000 cameras city wide, but in the wake of the boston tragedy, is that enough? here's more from mayor bloomberg's news conference today. >> we've made major investments in camera technology, not withstanding the objections of some special interests and the attacks in boston demonstrate how valuable those cameras can be. >> we want to expand our cameras, the number of cameras we have and we'd like to also, in that universe, expand our smart camera capably. >> all right. joining us now is the former director of intelligence analysis with the new york police department, mitch silver. he is currently executive managing director for intelligence at k-2 intelligence, mitch, welcome back. i want to refer to the wonderful article by my classmate judy miller, "how to stop terrorists before they kill." first of all, in terms of the camera under surveillance, do you, does ray
getting the information we should be getting from that interrogation because of the decisions by the u.s. justice department, who knows? that's one of the tragedies, anyways, under surveillance cameras are an anti-camera tool. they have roughly 6,000 cameras city wide, but in the wake of the boston tragedy, is that enough? here's more from mayor bloomberg's news conference today. >> we've made major investments in camera technology, not withstanding the objections of some special...
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suspect, who might confess and might admit knowledge of 7 facts which would help investigates it is clear that justice department either through u.srneys or through the federal bureau of investigation has screwed up, or, for whatever purpose, and for whatever diseen design u.s. attorney general, mr. holder confounded the legal process for a specific purpose. >> let's try to parse it out, if the goal was national security. if the goal was finding out who the people were connected to, where they got the ability where they got everything they needed to carry it out, who cares about miranda, who cares if the statements get suppressed, get the information and use it to make sure it does not happen again. you say you screwed up then. lou: or, holder had a motive that is not divinible if we can create that word, by us poor laymen there is something messed up about a process that is so clumsy and surprising to investigating agents there in the hotel room, that they are shocked whether a federal magistrate walks through the door with a public defender for trying out loud. >> only thing i can say we've seen it before in terrorism cases, do
suspect, who might confess and might admit knowledge of 7 facts which would help investigates it is clear that justice department either through u.srneys or through the federal bureau of investigation has screwed up, or, for whatever purpose, and for whatever diseen design u.s. attorney general, mr. holder confounded the legal process for a specific purpose. >> let's try to parse it out, if the goal was national security. if the goal was finding out who the people were connected to, where...
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u.s. administration cannot be trusted with its control of the past. >> the justice department is investigating him for the leak of thousands of secret documents. >>> arguments begin for an accused killer, and tickets to see the rolling stones are nowen sale, how much -- are now on sale and how much you will have to spend to see them. how family and friends said good-bye to roger ebert today. >>> the bodies of two children have been recovered in north carolina. they were trapped when a wall of dirt fell on them. the two were recovered today from a 24-foot pit. crews arrived minutes after the accident was reported yesterday afternoon. one of their fathers had been digging there. no word on whether he had help with the project. >>> closing arguments in the trial of a rockefeller impostor charged with murdering a man in 1985. christian gerhartsreiter is charged with killing a neighborhood. he started using the name clark rockefeller. they believe he also killed his neighborhood's wife. he contends he is not a killer. >>> tickets went on sale for the rolling stones conerts next month. they will sto
u.s. administration cannot be trusted with its control of the past. >> the justice department is investigating him for the leak of thousands of secret documents. >>> arguments begin for an accused killer, and tickets to see the rolling stones are nowen sale, how much -- are now on sale and how much you will have to spend to see them. how family and friends said good-bye to roger ebert today. >>> the bodies of two children have been recovered in north carolina. they were...
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a short time later came word of the complaint, filed by the u.s. justice department. ormally charged the 19-year- old with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction, potentially, a capital crime, punishable by the death penalty. and, destruction of property by explosive device, causing death. tsarnaev had been able, sporadically, to answer questions in writing, but a gunshot wound to the neck left him unable to speak. it was unclear if he was read his miranda rights. but in washington, white house spokesman jay carney said he's a naturalized u.s. citizen, so he will not face a military tribunal. >> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice, under us law. u.s. citizen can not be trialed, tried rather in military commissions. and it's important to remember that since 9-11 we have used the federal court system to convict and incarcerate hundreds of terrorists. >> brown: tsarnaev was also likely to face state charges in the shooting death of a police officer at m.i.t. it all followed his drami
a short time later came word of the complaint, filed by the u.s. justice department. ormally charged the 19-year- old with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction, potentially, a capital crime, punishable by the death penalty. and, destruction of property by explosive device, causing death. tsarnaev had been able, sporadically, to answer questions in writing, but a gunshot wound to the neck left him unable to speak. it was unclear if he was read his miranda rights. but in washington,...
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curtis was arrested last week accused of sending letters poisoned with ricin to president obama, a u.s. senator, and a county judge. on tuesday, the justice department dropped the charges against him, saying quote, the investigation has revealed new information. >> when you have been charged with something and you just never heard of it, ricin or whatever. i said i don't eat rice. >> curtis' release comes as the fbi released the home. to search for evidence that could link him to the letters. after searching curtis' house, an fbi agent testified in court, investigators could not find ricin or any other evidence tieing curtis to the letters. curtis, says the fbi clearly got the wrong man. and he says he just wants to get back to his life. >> find out what normal is again. >> curtis' defense attorney says his man being investigated by the fbi knows curtis and holds a grudge against him. >> anything bad that happened in his life, he has somehow managed to believe that he is responsible for it. >> while agents searched the second home, an fbi spokesman says the investigation into the ricin letters is quote, on going. cbs news. >> prosecutors say that ch
curtis was arrested last week accused of sending letters poisoned with ricin to president obama, a u.s. senator, and a county judge. on tuesday, the justice department dropped the charges against him, saying quote, the investigation has revealed new information. >> when you have been charged with something and you just never heard of it, ricin or whatever. i said i don't eat rice. >> curtis' release comes as the fbi released the home. to search for evidence that could link him to...
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of this m.i.t. police officer -- what's going on? washington right now? how much coordination, tom, is there from the federal government in washington and whether the justice department or other agencies in the u.sent? >> well, wolf and erin, there would be general oversight from washington. obviously at fbi headquarters and department of justice, but much of the focus and much of the coordination is really on site in boston among all of the agencies that are part of this massive investigation. so really the main coordination is actually occurring in boston with oversight from washington. and then also you have the tactical oversight or the tactical or incident command post would be very close to where these searches are going on right now. but i'd like to add something else that would be going on in washington, at quantico and in boston is that fbi and police psychologists would be working from the beginning to try to analyze these two, look at their demeanor in the videos, the interview of family and friends and classmates to look at their psychology. and i'm not hearing this officially, but it seems to me from the videos that -- and from what we've been hearing from some of the interviews don
of this m.i.t. police officer -- what's going on? washington right now? how much coordination, tom, is there from the federal government in washington and whether the justice department or other agencies in the u.sent? >> well, wolf and erin, there would be general oversight from washington. obviously at fbi headquarters and department of justice, but much of the focus and much of the coordination is really on site in boston among all of the agencies that are part of this massive...
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u.s. attorney to make sure the full resources of the justice department are made available.he doesn't have the answers we all want. who did this and why. but he vowed investigators will find the guilty and they will face justice. he did not call this a terror attack. shortly after his statement i spoke with a white house official who did. that official told me that this was clearly an act of terror, but a thorough investigation will have to determine whether it was planned and carried out by a terrorist group. so the white house is clearly being careful with words here out of an abundance of caution trying to avoid a rush to judgment. >> tom foreman tells us what police will be looking for to answer those questions. >> one of the mysteries of these attacks is that they happen so late in the sporting event. only about 6,000 remained. had long passed and left. and that's when these explosions happen. they're trying to find anyway to see a connection between the people who were along this course before the explosions and the time they happened. if they can find that, that's a l
u.s. attorney to make sure the full resources of the justice department are made available.he doesn't have the answers we all want. who did this and why. but he vowed investigators will find the guilty and they will face justice. he did not call this a terror attack. shortly after his statement i spoke with a white house official who did. that official told me that this was clearly an act of terror, but a thorough investigation will have to determine whether it was planned and carried out by a...
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anheuser-busch was trying to go forward and department of justice was concerned that the beer prices in the u.s higher and anheuser-busch has made an agreement with the u.s. justice department for a frame work to settle this whole thing. anheuser-busch inbev part of grupo modelo, and in order to make it happen, and make it better, they were going to sell 50% share of modelo, crown imports over to constellation. each time the headline came out that this wasn't going through, constellation goes down and now when you get a headline, it looks like it's going to go through, constellation goes up. and that's what we're seeing today and it's an annual high for constellation. stuart: my head is exploding, as long as i kn that it's not more beer and wine drinking that's leading constellation brands up. now i know the story. nicole. >> it's all about money and you know it. >> precisely, that's right. now, over in cyprus, they seized private money as part of the conditions to get another bailout. the obvious question we've been asking for weeks, could that happen here? our next guest says, yes, it could.
anheuser-busch was trying to go forward and department of justice was concerned that the beer prices in the u.s higher and anheuser-busch has made an agreement with the u.s. justice department for a frame work to settle this whole thing. anheuser-busch inbev part of grupo modelo, and in order to make it happen, and make it better, they were going to sell 50% share of modelo, crown imports over to constellation. each time the headline came out that this wasn't going through, constellation goes...
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u.s. citizen the right against counsel. it gives the justice department an extraordinary amount of latitude to get all this information, from the public safety exception. there is no time limit necessarily. >> can i just say, i want to say one thing, so we're clear. american citizens, this is from graham's release, and it's true, u.s. citizens who take up arms against our nation can be held as an enemy combatant. >> absolutely. >> let's answer the question. >> like the john walker lindh case. >> i know julian is looking at this seriously, too, but we've got somebody who is of chechnyan origin, came to the united states, utilized our system, including our university system, took a bomb and put it next to an 8-year-old kid, knew he was doing it and exploding that bomb, killing that kid. i don't look at this as just a murder. this is the ultimate act of terror. people are saying it's not the same as 9/11? sure it is. you just didn't have the magnitude of the death scope. but for the families that were killed, it has the same scope. what do we do if we had osama bin laden in the united states and he had been giving citizenship.
u.s. citizen the right against counsel. it gives the justice department an extraordinary amount of latitude to get all this information, from the public safety exception. there is no time limit necessarily. >> can i just say, i want to say one thing, so we're clear. american citizens, this is from graham's release, and it's true, u.s. citizens who take up arms against our nation can be held as an enemy combatant. >> absolutely. >> let's answer the question. >> like the...
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u.s. court of appeals ordered both parties to settle. and in october of 2001, the government and microsoft reached an agreement. with the proposed settlement being announced today, the department of justiceely addressed the anticompetitive conduct that was outlined by the court of appeals against microsoft. it makes sure that those practices that the govnment feels cos are proscribed, arprohibed, while allowing microsoft to continue to innovate and design its own products. i think one of the things the microsoft case established is that the antitrust laws can be applied to high-tech industries. that means that consumers in a wide variety of industries will be better off because of the microsoft case. because now they'll get the benefit of competition. for more analysis of monopoly, we hear from nariman behravesh. the u.s. government's case against crosoft in the end will be seen as the opening salvo in a broad based attempt to curb the software maker's monopolistic practices. aol time warner, the current owner of netscape, and sun microsystems have launched separate, pvate suits against microsoft. european antitrust authorities have also geared up to curtail the anticompetitive behavior
u.s. court of appeals ordered both parties to settle. and in october of 2001, the government and microsoft reached an agreement. with the proposed settlement being announced today, the department of justiceely addressed the anticompetitive conduct that was outlined by the court of appeals against microsoft. it makes sure that those practices that the govnment feels cos are proscribed, arprohibed, while allowing microsoft to continue to innovate and design its own products. i think one of the...
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u.s. justice department is officially filed its lawsuit against disgraced cyclist lance armstrong for the millions of dollars the u.s. postal service use to sponsor his team. >>> the coors field was cleared off the field tuesday to avoid their fourth and fifth snowed-out games in the last week. rocky fans had their cold weather gear on and the braves, b.j. upton, homer in the first inning as atlanta beat colorado 4-3. in the night game b.j. upton blasted another home run to left field and his brother justin hit a back-to-back homer to right field in a 10-2 win leaving some fans to dance shirrless even in that weather. last pair of brothers to hit back-to-back homers was paul and wayne back in 1938. >>> former major leaguer manny ramirez is playing baseball in taiwan for the eda rhinos. and tuesday he hit his third home run. >> manny! home run! home run! >> they say home run in chinese the same way. >>> just ahead he's back and breaking records. psy's new single is setting the web on fire yet again. >>> welcome back. a nice simple forecast day in the west, we're looking at sunshine galore out there. n
u.s. justice department is officially filed its lawsuit against disgraced cyclist lance armstrong for the millions of dollars the u.s. postal service use to sponsor his team. >>> the coors field was cleared off the field tuesday to avoid their fourth and fifth snowed-out games in the last week. rocky fans had their cold weather gear on and the braves, b.j. upton, homer in the first inning as atlanta beat colorado 4-3. in the night game b.j. upton blasted another home run to left field...
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of dzhokhar tsarnaev's miranda rights? >> i think what we know is that it's required by law to tell a suspect what his rights are, and what the justice department and the u.srney's office here in boston saying this is just exactly according to protocol. any suggestion that the judge stepped in and interrupted any questioning of the defendant, dzhokhar tsarnaev, that's simply incorrect. fbi and prosecutors both were told that there was going to be a hearing set once they filed the criminal complaint, then there is a certain amount of time in which the person has to come before a judge for initial appearance. even though it is rare that a judge will come to a bedside, it's not uncommon. it does happen. so the judge scheduled a hearing and the people who were there, it included the prosecutors, the federal defenders, the court reporter, the u.s. marshal service, and people from the hospital. so this was done the way it was supposed to be done. the suspect is entitled to know that he can remain silent and that he's entitled to an attorney. and any good lawyer would argue if that wasn't done, the case should have been thrown out because he wasn't read his right
of dzhokhar tsarnaev's miranda rights? >> i think what we know is that it's required by law to tell a suspect what his rights are, and what the justice department and the u.srney's office here in boston saying this is just exactly according to protocol. any suggestion that the judge stepped in and interrupted any questioning of the defendant, dzhokhar tsarnaev, that's simply incorrect. fbi and prosecutors both were told that there was going to be a hearing set once they filed the criminal...
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u.s. administration cannot be trusted with its control of the past. >> the justice department is investigating him for the leak of thousands of secret documents. >>> arguments begin for an accused killer, and tickets to see the rolling stones are nowen sale, how much -- are now on sale and how much you will have to spend to see them. how family and friends said good-bye to roger ebert today. >>> the bodies of two children have been recovered in north carolina. they were trapped when a wall of dirt fell on them. the two were recovered today from a 24-foot pit. crews arrived minutes after the accident was reported yesterday afternoon. one of their fathers had been digging there. no word on whether he had help with the project. >>> closing arguments in the trial of a rockefeller impostor charged with murdering a man in 1985. christian gerhartsreiter is charged with killing a neighborhood. he started using the name clark rockefeller. they believe he also killed his neighborhood's wife. he contends he is not a killer. >>> tickets went on sale for the rolling stones conerts next month. they will sto
u.s. administration cannot be trusted with its control of the past. >> the justice department is investigating him for the leak of thousands of secret documents. >>> arguments begin for an accused killer, and tickets to see the rolling stones are nowen sale, how much -- are now on sale and how much you will have to spend to see them. how family and friends said good-bye to roger ebert today. >>> the bodies of two children have been recovered in north carolina. they were...
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we allow ourselves to get in a position where that all was put in motion, by the department of justice, or by assistant u.se'll talk about whether he must have coordinated it with the d.o.j. and the f.b.i. is standing there in midof a high value interrogation saying huh? wait! not yet. >> in my view no, reason for that to have happened. they could have filed the charge, and held him, in custody, but continued to question him. continue to have a high value interrogation group question him. that is an aggressive, but i believe a lawful view of what could happen. the downside could not be dismissal of charge against him. i can't imagine how it happens. >> megyn: they have so much other evidence beside his statement. the assistant u.s. attorney on this case is named william winereb. another person helps william out. is there any chance that ausa just did it on his own? said you know what? he was arrested, taken in custody friday night. it's monday. i'm filing the criminal charg charges. going to check in with the magistrate judge and he needs to have his initial appearance and i'm not going to bother to run th
we allow ourselves to get in a position where that all was put in motion, by the department of justice, or by assistant u.se'll talk about whether he must have coordinated it with the d.o.j. and the f.b.i. is standing there in midof a high value interrogation saying huh? wait! not yet. >> in my view no, reason for that to have happened. they could have filed the charge, and held him, in custody, but continued to question him. continue to have a high value interrogation group question him....
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department of justice accuses the armstrong team of "regularly employing banned substances and methods to enhance their performance..." the deparment the team took more than $30 million in sponsor money from the u.s. postal service, then used prohibited drugs.armstrong's attorney calls the lawsuit "opportunitstic. " a study about traffic congestion is clearing up a few things about the economy. data company inrix finds that -- to no surpise-- los angeles continues to have the heaviest traffic jams in the country. followed by honolulu and san francisco. jim bak of inrix says the rise in traffic indicates more people are on the roads for work. "in 2013, hiring is back again for the most part, and as a result we are seeing traffic back. and now 61 of the 100 worst cities for traffic are now on the rise, and we are seeing unemployment in those cities receding back to levels not seen since the recession." congestion in major u.s. cities has increased about 6% since the start of the year. peta is buying up shares of seaworld stock.the seaworld ipo-ed last friday. the stock is trading around $32 dollars. peta purchased 80 shares.just enough stock to have the right to attend annual seaworld shareholder m
department of justice accuses the armstrong team of "regularly employing banned substances and methods to enhance their performance..." the deparment the team took more than $30 million in sponsor money from the u.s. postal service, then used prohibited drugs.armstrong's attorney calls the lawsuit "opportunitstic. " a study about traffic congestion is clearing up a few things about the economy. data company inrix finds that -- to no surpise-- los angeles continues to have...
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department of justice and attorney general. the whole national security team support this is decision. there is not an alternative for a u.s. citizen to be tried in military commission. >> some gain it as an impediment to gaining more ginls. >> i don't want to use the information against him in court. i want to collect information about future terrorist activity. we have every right to question him apart from the criminal justice system. >> investigators are toming through tamerlan's trip in the caucus region. investigators continue to probe hospit links to islamist groups including the caucuses em rit. >> those are fighting in syria iraq pakistan and afghanistan. in 2007 a guy threatened the united states of america directly. >> some believe despite yesterday's reading of his miranda rights the federal government still holds swooifr the younger tsarnaev. negotiate ago plea deal under which he would cooperate with authorities in exchange for sparing his life remains an option. >>> the wife of the dead boston bombing suspect found out her husband and brother in law were the accused bomber the same way all americans did on tv
department of justice and attorney general. the whole national security team support this is decision. there is not an alternative for a u.s. citizen to be tried in military commission. >> some gain it as an impediment to gaining more ginls. >> i don't want to use the information against him in court. i want to collect information about future terrorist activity. we have every right to question him apart from the criminal justice system. >> investigators are toming through...
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appalled people there are three people on the record at the department of justice who have stood up and said that this is wrong there's a u.s. attorney who has rumored to have significant problems with the m.f. global investigation and who after receiving a letter from regulators suddenly resigned and i think there are a number of people that are deeply troubled with where this situation with m.f. global stands but understand that m.f. global is really the symptom the problem is the fact that investigations are not being robustly conducted and that people involved know this and they are acting accordingly what what needs to happen is there needs to be deterrents and there needs to be a message of deterrence when there is a group of people that believe they are above the law and they don't believe that the law is going to be forced in their individual circumstance what you get is m.f. global what you get is h.s.b.c. that's what you get and you know it's time for renewal it's time to make things better and the industry that has been destroyed by m.f. global needs to have a rejuvenation period. and also the problems the root p
appalled people there are three people on the record at the department of justice who have stood up and said that this is wrong there's a u.s. attorney who has rumored to have significant problems with the m.f. global investigation and who after receiving a letter from regulators suddenly resigned and i think there are a number of people that are deeply troubled with where this situation with m.f. global stands but understand that m.f. global is really the symptom the problem is the fact that...