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department of justice. there are other benefits. technical assistance. part of the last agreement we had with the u.s. department of justice, there was technical assistance provided. there are many areas where we need to go outside of the city and outside of the department to call on experts, many of who have done the work before, many who have ideas that maybe we didn't think about and that technical assistance is a major part of a collaborative reform agreement. with the california department of justice, with the partners we have in place, we believe that technical assistance will continue, we believe that it will help us with the improvements we know we need to make. and ultimately, our commitment is about becoming the best police department we can be. working with our community partners, we've already accomplished a lot. many people in the room are part of the groups put together to have the public input we need to get better. we can't do this -- you'll hear me say this over and over again -- we cannot do that without the public. our use of force dropped 18%, we hope that trend continues. we expect
department of justice. there are other benefits. technical assistance. part of the last agreement we had with the u.s. department of justice, there was technical assistance provided. there are many areas where we need to go outside of the city and outside of the department to call on experts, many of who have done the work before, many who have ideas that maybe we didn't think about and that technical assistance is a major part of a collaborative reform agreement. with the california department...
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u.s. department of justice wants by years to sell and divest more ss and does not think that the german chemical company's current proposal is sufficient enough that is at least what bloomberg reported sighting people familiar with the matter the decision now could take months but buyer has already said they would be willing to work with the u.s. justice department they actually have pledged to sell certain seat and herbicide assets for seven point two six billion dollars through the competitor p a s f and this is to address e.u. regulars harry concerns but buyers also offer to sell its vegetal seed business to the same companies so it's still not enough for u.s. officials but they're working on it it seems like it so there's still a lot of selling to do how is the market responded to this report. yet in a strongly negative way christopher monsanto actually had its worst day in two years here at the new stuff exchange and fire investors also lost a lot of money they were hoping to see this deal happening of course as soon as possible as and answered to a bunch of other similar ideas amongst comp
u.s. department of justice wants by years to sell and divest more ss and does not think that the german chemical company's current proposal is sufficient enough that is at least what bloomberg reported sighting people familiar with the matter the decision now could take months but buyer has already said they would be willing to work with the u.s. justice department they actually have pledged to sell certain seat and herbicide assets for seven point two six billion dollars through the competitor...
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u.s. commission on civil rights and he previously worked here at heritage where he was my boss for five years. so welcome back. he also spent time in the office of legal council at the u.s. department of justice the chief subcommittee council in the u.s. house of raptives. to he is from the university of thick chick law school and he clerked for edith jones and last, but not least we'll hear from jordan lawrence. he is one of the attorneys representing the pro-life pregnancy centers from california. jordan's work encompasses a broad range of litigation with the primary focus on defending the first amendment freedoms of public university students and professors. jordan argued before the supreme court in board of regents versus south worth challenging the university forcing unwilling students to contribute to campus activist groups. he is a graduate of stanford university and the university of minnesota law school. so with that, please join me in welcoming our panelists and we'll hear first from jacob. [ applause ] >> can the government force its employees to give money to a union just to keep their jobs? that's the question the supreme court will answer in janice versus asme which is a first a
u.s. commission on civil rights and he previously worked here at heritage where he was my boss for five years. so welcome back. he also spent time in the office of legal council at the u.s. department of justice the chief subcommittee council in the u.s. house of raptives. to he is from the university of thick chick law school and he clerked for edith jones and last, but not least we'll hear from jordan lawrence. he is one of the attorneys representing the pro-life pregnancy centers from...
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u.s. department of justice investigation the company has admitted that some of the data falsification went back fifty years. when resigning as c.e.o. the president claimed i have to admit that we face deeply rooted issues that go beyond our compliance structure to our corporate culture and the mentality of our executives and employees. and now we move to see those steel and aluminum import tariffs which were generally announced by president trump last thursday we've all seen the sort of fireworks surrounding the announcement as we have reported here and boom bust today treasury secretary steve i'm a new chian said that the administration is not trying to start a trade war for more on this we turn to our resident trade expert r t correspondent alex mahela bitch in toronto alex administrations they don't says they don't want to start a trade war but they're doing a pretty good job of faking it and they certainly took it seriously in your country what's your take. president trump says that he's standing firm when it comes to these tariffs twenty five percent on steel ten percent on aluminum b
u.s. department of justice investigation the company has admitted that some of the data falsification went back fifty years. when resigning as c.e.o. the president claimed i have to admit that we face deeply rooted issues that go beyond our compliance structure to our corporate culture and the mentality of our executives and employees. and now we move to see those steel and aluminum import tariffs which were generally announced by president trump last thursday we've all seen the sort of...
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u.s. department of justices s california over immigratn laws. dis of a five-month kqed investigation in to what we wrong during the deadly w wildfireh her parents deported and detained, a student must get alongn her own. >>> hello and welcome to kqed nooseroom, i'm thu vu,.s u attorney general jeffessions launched a lawsuit over the immigrati immigration.
u.s. department of justices s california over immigratn laws. dis of a five-month kqed investigation in to what we wrong during the deadly w wildfireh her parents deported and detained, a student must get alongn her own. >>> hello and welcome to kqed nooseroom, i'm thu vu,.s u attorney general jeffessions launched a lawsuit over the immigrati immigration.
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the justice department filed a lawsuit this evening and u.s. district court in sacrament of. it targets three state laws recently passed, which the fed claim violate the constitution. the justice department wants a federal judge to step in and block the laws. california atty. general. javier becerra says the state is in line with the state constitution -- constitution. the latest now, jeni is in our newsroom tonight and the governors already firing back.>> reporter: boise, this is a lawsuit and its 18 pages. it names governor. jerry brown and state atty. general. javier becerra as defendants. the governor reacted with a bowstring statement calling the lawsuit a political stunt and one legal expert tells me it sums up a legal battle over the u.s. constitution and states rights. the u.s. department of justice filed a lawsuit tuesday evening in sacramento, it says the lawsuit challenges three california statutes that reflect a deliberate effort by california to obstruct the united states enforcement of federal immigration law. >>>> reporter: u.s. itinerary jeff sessions announced
the justice department filed a lawsuit this evening and u.s. district court in sacrament of. it targets three state laws recently passed, which the fed claim violate the constitution. the justice department wants a federal judge to step in and block the laws. california atty. general. javier becerra says the state is in line with the state constitution -- constitution. the latest now, jeni is in our newsroom tonight and the governors already firing back.>> reporter: boise, this is a...
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u.s. department of justice wants bayer to sell, and doesn't think the german chemicals company should purchasecording to people familiar with the matter. bayer has artie said it will work with the justice department. they have threats to sell certain seed and herbicide assets to the competitor, basf, to address the eu regulatory concerns. but bayer has offered to sell its vegetable seed company to the same company. it is not enough for u.s. officials, but they are working on it, it seems like it. >> how is the market responded to this report? sophie: in a strongly negative way. wall street had its worst day in two years here. bayer investors also lost a lot of money. they were hoping to see this deal happening as soon as possible. and there are similar deal amongst competitors, for example the one between dow chemical and dupont. so now is going to be a gambling game, more or less for them, to match the perfect timing. >> sophie, thank you so much. u.s. president donald trump's decision to spare canada and mexico from hefty terrace on steel and aluminum was not an act of selflessness. he hopes
u.s. department of justice wants bayer to sell, and doesn't think the german chemicals company should purchasecording to people familiar with the matter. bayer has artie said it will work with the justice department. they have threats to sell certain seed and herbicide assets to the competitor, basf, to address the eu regulatory concerns. but bayer has offered to sell its vegetable seed company to the same company. it is not enough for u.s. officials, but they are working on it, it seems like...
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u.s. department of justice in federal court on grounds the merger will violate and i trust laws. and american city has been under cyber siege for nearly a week and you may not even have heard about it i had until just recently. one week ago the city of atlanta georgia was the victim of a ransomware attack which immediately restricted access to certain computer systems and files unless the city pays cyber attackers fifty one thousand dollars in bitcoin those systems and those files within it were remained behind digital lock and key and potentially deleted we reach out to the city's director of communications asking if they had any leads on suspects and if they knew if any data had been compromised and they said quote we have confirmed that we know who is responsible for the attack however we have not provided any additional details or comment beyond that at this time there is no evidence to show that customer or employee data has been compromised however customers and employees are encouraged to take precautionary measures to monitor and protect their personal information that so
u.s. department of justice in federal court on grounds the merger will violate and i trust laws. and american city has been under cyber siege for nearly a week and you may not even have heard about it i had until just recently. one week ago the city of atlanta georgia was the victim of a ransomware attack which immediately restricted access to certain computer systems and files unless the city pays cyber attackers fifty one thousand dollars in bitcoin those systems and those files within it...
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u.s. department of justice sues california over immigration laws. and the findings of a five-month t ed investigation in to w went wrong during the deadly wildfires, with her parents deported anddetained, a student must get along on her own. >>> hello and welcome to kqed nooseroom, i'm thu vu, u.s. attorney general jff session launched a lawsuit over the immigrati immigration. sessions spoke about the lwsuit in annual gathering of the california peace officers association in >> california absolutely appears to me is usingervery p it has, powers that it doesn't have, to frustrate federaw enforcement. stop protecting law breakers and giving our officers more dangerous worko , so that politicians can score political poin on the backs of officer safety. i can't accept that. >> governor jerry brown andrn state aty general fired back. >> this is really unprecedented for the chief law enforcement of the united states to out to california and act more like fox news than a enforcement this is a political stunt. it's not about the truth. it's not about protec
u.s. department of justice sues california over immigration laws. and the findings of a five-month t ed investigation in to w went wrong during the deadly wildfires, with her parents deported anddetained, a student must get along on her own. >>> hello and welcome to kqed nooseroom, i'm thu vu, u.s. attorney general jff session launched a lawsuit over the immigrati immigration. sessions spoke about the lwsuit in annual gathering of the california peace officers association in >>...
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u.s. department of justice case to stop the eighteenth tee time warner merger deal continues we'll talk with someone who's been there every single day in court andre barlow of doyle barlow and mozart all that ahead but first let's get some headlines . we spoke last time about the merger mania out there with an increase of m. and a activity of sixty seven percent increased over last year well here's another one wal-mart is in early talks to purchase health insurance humana which currently has a market value of roughly thirty seven billion dollars if the sale went through it would be wal-mart's biggest deal in nearly a decade wal-mart is not only the largest retailer it is a significant drug store owner the current market value of wal-mart is roughly two hundred sixty billion dollars. and germany has reported very low unemployment numbers for the second time in two months their unemployment numbers came in at three point five percent and that jobless rate is the lowest since one thousand nine hundred eighty and far below the average unemployment rate of five point six percent and speaking of g
u.s. department of justice case to stop the eighteenth tee time warner merger deal continues we'll talk with someone who's been there every single day in court andre barlow of doyle barlow and mozart all that ahead but first let's get some headlines . we spoke last time about the merger mania out there with an increase of m. and a activity of sixty seven percent increased over last year well here's another one wal-mart is in early talks to purchase health insurance humana which currently has a...
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u.s. department of justice and a t. and t. and time warner which are seeking to merge d.o.j. says the merger would violate an i trust laws and we've covered this on several occasions on the program but now we have someone who's actually been in the actual courtroom every single day we're pleased to be joined by andrew barlow rather of doyle barlow and bizarre under a thank you for being here for the lay people who don't know sort of the constructs of the entry trust law what are the fundamentals here that d.o.j. is looking out for this case ok i guess that the first thing to say this is a vertical transaction so it's kind of exciting from and i stress a lawyer perspective because this is the first vertical transaction challenged in court in forty years. the and that's not to say that this is a novel case though because the and i trust division and the f.t.c. have been challenging vertical mergers just many of them when the defendants have have been faced with litigation have either settled the case or they have abandoned the transaction so this one's going to court so what is
u.s. department of justice and a t. and t. and time warner which are seeking to merge d.o.j. says the merger would violate an i trust laws and we've covered this on several occasions on the program but now we have someone who's actually been in the actual courtroom every single day we're pleased to be joined by andrew barlow rather of doyle barlow and bizarre under a thank you for being here for the lay people who don't know sort of the constructs of the entry trust law what are the...
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u.s. department of justice investigation the company has admitted that some of the data false vacation went back fifty years when resigning as c.e.o. the president claimed i have to admit that we face deeply rooted issues that go beyond our compliance structure to our corporate culture and the mentality of our executives and employees. and now we move to see those steel and aluminum import tariffs which were generally announced by president trump last thursday we've all seen the sort of fireworks surrounding the announcement as we have reported here and boom bust today treasury secretary steve in the new chian said that the administration is not trying to start a trade war for more on this we turn to our resident trade expert r t correspondent alex mahela bitch and toronto alex administrations they don't says they don't want to start a trade war but they're doing a pretty good job of faking it and they certainly took it seriously in your country what's your take. president trump says that he's standing firm when it comes to these tariffs twenty five percent on steel ten percent on aluminum
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u.s. department of justice which is suing to block the eighty five billion dollars deal that would merge a t. and t. with time warner is heating up we'll break it down with manila chan and an excellent expert panel then danielle de martino boot helps us take a look at one way the eurozone may deal with the budget shortfall after the u.k. leave you and we'll talk about the european central bank and what might be in store for to interest rates in the eurozone and in the states here plus trinity chavez spills the beans on the economics of global coffee all of that ahead but first let's get to the stories topping today's financial and business headlines volatility in the tech stocks of the roiling markets around the world aside from the highest profile names in tech amazon alphabet netflix google and facebook which is based which are facing continued ethics over privacy and politics others are feeling fallout from recent events in the corporation took a hit after suspending their self driving car development program following the killing of a pedestrian by a vehicle last week in arizona and ye
u.s. department of justice which is suing to block the eighty five billion dollars deal that would merge a t. and t. with time warner is heating up we'll break it down with manila chan and an excellent expert panel then danielle de martino boot helps us take a look at one way the eurozone may deal with the budget shortfall after the u.k. leave you and we'll talk about the european central bank and what might be in store for to interest rates in the eurozone and in the states here plus trinity...
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u.s. department of justice and these curious an exchange commission are conducting the investigation and agents from the federal bureau of investigation have been interviewing some wells fargo wealth management employees in recent weeks. virgin atlantic has posted its first ever loss of forty eight point five million pounds the airlines bottom line took a hit after a harsh hurricane season and problems with the rolls royce engines that led to increased cost cancelled flights and grounded planes virgin c.e.o. craig kreeger told the telegraph of london that virgin's fleet suffered a ten percent average grounding rate in two thousand and seventeen meanwhile virgin's famous figurehead billionaire richard branson is reportedly planning to sell thirty one percent of the airline stock to air france k o m if approved the sale would leave branson with only twenty percent u.s. air air carrier delta holds forty nine percent of virgin airlines. and other aviation news airbus is reportedly planning to cut production of two troubled plane models by half the manufacturer says that they will cut deliveries thr
u.s. department of justice and these curious an exchange commission are conducting the investigation and agents from the federal bureau of investigation have been interviewing some wells fargo wealth management employees in recent weeks. virgin atlantic has posted its first ever loss of forty eight point five million pounds the airlines bottom line took a hit after a harsh hurricane season and problems with the rolls royce engines that led to increased cost cancelled flights and grounded planes...
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u.s. department of justice the dead man's family is outraged by the decision he was murdered . he was murdered. and. yes those being protesting the similar shooting are stefan clark in sacramento last week will hope for a different time to come. the twenty three year old was shot by officers responding to reports of a man smashing car windows they chased him cornered him in his grandmother's backyard and paul had twenty shots fired. but no weapon was found on the did man only a phone. and in an attempt to calm the community the second mento police chief says the investigation into the shooting will be supervised by the california department of justice not local law enforcement officials as our city's police chief who has lived in this community my entire life i'm dedicated to making sure that we gather all the facts conduct a thorough investigation and promise we will continue to be transparent about the process another major difference in approach the body camera footage in this case was released within days that in the sterling case has still not been made public it was defin
u.s. department of justice the dead man's family is outraged by the decision he was murdered . he was murdered. and. yes those being protesting the similar shooting are stefan clark in sacramento last week will hope for a different time to come. the twenty three year old was shot by officers responding to reports of a man smashing car windows they chased him cornered him in his grandmother's backyard and paul had twenty shots fired. but no weapon was found on the did man only a phone. and in an...
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u.s. department of justice is not willing to fund much needed training for police officers to prevent these shootings from reoccurring. this shooting yes it occurred in sacramento california but in the united states police shootings of unarmed black men have occurred in the north the south the midwest chicago and in california there is no state or actually no black man that is immune from actually being ending up in the same predicament that stephon clark and it's very unfortunate that this administration refuses to acknowledge what is going on and to at least make some comment other that it is a local matter unfortunately when the trumpet ministration should be silent they are saying something and in this case when they should be speaking out and doing something at least out of the partment of justice they are actually doing nothing and putting it on a local issue but no absolutely this is a national crisis if i might say so stefan clark was the thirty eighth black man that was shot and killed this year two thousand and eight by police there were two hundred thirty eight all total that wer
u.s. department of justice is not willing to fund much needed training for police officers to prevent these shootings from reoccurring. this shooting yes it occurred in sacramento california but in the united states police shootings of unarmed black men have occurred in the north the south the midwest chicago and in california there is no state or actually no black man that is immune from actually being ending up in the same predicament that stephon clark and it's very unfortunate that this...
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of u.s. economic activity. that is your latest bloomberg business flash, vonnie. barclays shares, reversing losses as the bank reaches a settlement with the u.s. department of justice will have details, next. markets, now. the this is specifically the nasdaq 100 index. we are still seeing some losses here. amazon and netflix are down another 2.5 to 3% today. seeingflipside we are some reversals, as facebook is up almost 3% and shyer is adding a 3% on the deal news today. thursday before the holiday weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn. mark: and live from bloomberg's european headquarters in mark -- in london, i am mark barton. let's check out the "first word news." ylor: armed of officers are becoming more prevalent at american schools. the national center for education statistics say armed officers were present at least once a week in 43% of all public that is compared to 31% of schools a decade before. last months mass shooting sparked debate over whether teachers and other school officials should carry guns. in venezuela, human rights leaders are calling for investigations into a riot and fi
of u.s. economic activity. that is your latest bloomberg business flash, vonnie. barclays shares, reversing losses as the bank reaches a settlement with the u.s. department of justice will have details, next. markets, now. the this is specifically the nasdaq 100 index. we are still seeing some losses here. amazon and netflix are down another 2.5 to 3% today. seeingflipside we are some reversals, as facebook is up almost 3% and shyer is adding a 3% on the deal news today. thursday before the...
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u.s. commission on civil rights and previously worked here at heritage where he was my boss for five years. welcome back. he spent time in the office of legal counsel, the u.s. department of justice and chief subcommittee council in the u.s. house of representatives. he is a graduate of west virginia and law school and clerked for fifth circuit, edith jones. and then steve lawrence representing the pregnancy centers for california. his work encompasses broad range of litigation and freedoms of public university students and professors. jort d jordan argued forcing unwilling students to contribute to activist groups. he is a graduate of stanford university and minnesota law school. with that, please join me welcoming our panelists and we will hear first from jacob. >> can the government force its employees give money to a union just to keep their jobs? that's a question the supreme court will answer in janice versus a case that i work for where the justice liberty center is representing the petitioner and right to work legal defense foundation. our client is mark janice. he is a man who works as a child support specialist for the state of illinois. when he started doing his job ab
u.s. commission on civil rights and previously worked here at heritage where he was my boss for five years. welcome back. he spent time in the office of legal counsel, the u.s. department of justice and chief subcommittee council in the u.s. house of representatives. he is a graduate of west virginia and law school and clerked for fifth circuit, edith jones. and then steve lawrence representing the pregnancy centers for california. his work encompasses broad range of litigation and freedoms of...
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the justice department filed a lawsuit this evening and u.s. district court in sacrament of. y passed, which the fed claim violate the constitution. the justice department wants a federal judge to step in and block the laws. california atty. general. javier becerra says the state is in line with the state constitution -- constitution. the latest now, jeni is in our newsroom tonight and the governors already firing back.>> reporter: boise, this is a lawsuit and its 18 pages. it names governor. jerry brown and state atty. general. javier becerra as defendants. the governor reacted with a bowstring statement calling the lawsuit a political stunt and one legal expert tells me it sums up a legal battle over the u.s. constitution and states rights. the u.s.
the justice department filed a lawsuit this evening and u.s. district court in sacrament of. y passed, which the fed claim violate the constitution. the justice department wants a federal judge to step in and block the laws. california atty. general. javier becerra says the state is in line with the state constitution -- constitution. the latest now, jeni is in our newsroom tonight and the governors already firing back.>> reporter: boise, this is a lawsuit and its 18 pages. it names...
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u.s. department of justice. >> since the 1950s, bobby has been rooting out corruption in the mob infiltratederal seldom leaves the office before 8:00 at night. >> as attorney general, he's determined to wage the big. est war on the mafia in american history. >> e we need action. >> bobby kennedy had this adjective and it was the word ruthless. bobby learned to joe's great delight how to be a tough guy from papa joe. >> you have a reputation for the toughness for being the fighter. we heard your father stirred competition in the family. >> i growing up in any family, you're always competing with one another. >> joe believes making such dangerous enemies could ruin the kennedy presidency. >> he said democrats don't go after labor leaders, no matter how corrupt they might be. not only will you destroy your future, but you'll destroy your brother's future. >> bobby was a stern moralist and a tough guy u. there's also kind of a rebellious streak in him. he was willing to defy parental authority to go after the mob. >> this was personal. he felt these people were animals. and he wanted personally
u.s. department of justice. >> since the 1950s, bobby has been rooting out corruption in the mob infiltratederal seldom leaves the office before 8:00 at night. >> as attorney general, he's determined to wage the big. est war on the mafia in american history. >> e we need action. >> bobby kennedy had this adjective and it was the word ruthless. bobby learned to joe's great delight how to be a tough guy from papa joe. >> you have a reputation for the toughness for...
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of the u.s. population. she went on to say, i'm going to do anything in my power to reverse the decision. >>> the orange county board of supervisors voted unanimously to join the u.s. department of justice lawsuit against california's so-called sanctuary state laws. supervisors in orange county say the california values act threatens public safety. it limits cooperation between local police and federal immigration agents. it is meant to protect undocumented immigrants from stepped-up deportations under the trump administration. in response, the state attorney general said he is working to ensure the law is upheld in all jurisdictions. >> state law is state law. and it is my job to enforce state law. i will do so, and, we want to make sure that every jurisdiction including orange county understands what state law requires. >> the orange county supervisors vote comes one day after the orange county sheriff's department said it will publish information online about when inmates are set to be released from custody. that could make it easier for federal agents to identify and arrest immigrants as they leave jail. >>> happening now, an overflow crowd has shown up to the city council meeting i
of the u.s. population. she went on to say, i'm going to do anything in my power to reverse the decision. >>> the orange county board of supervisors voted unanimously to join the u.s. department of justice lawsuit against california's so-called sanctuary state laws. supervisors in orange county say the california values act threatens public safety. it limits cooperation between local police and federal immigration agents. it is meant to protect undocumented immigrants from stepped-up...
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u.s. department of justice civil rights division and the obama administration. tommy what prompted you to write this book. i started writing this book before the election there was a significant amount of work that still remained to be done but after i started writing the book i thought it took on a new sense of urgency because as we see these two gorgeous lace against people it is clear to me that they are more important now than ever and people have to understand behind this conversation are real people who love and laugh and cry just like everyone else and why it's important for me to get my story out there for what it means to be transgender in america today. >> i want to spend time going back first to talk about your own story of being in the american university and being part of a fraternity. so just tell us a little bit about your own personal journey of how you came to understand that your gender identity wasn't from forming and with that personal journey was like in this reckoning or realization as i understand it that happened while you were a part of t
u.s. department of justice civil rights division and the obama administration. tommy what prompted you to write this book. i started writing this book before the election there was a significant amount of work that still remained to be done but after i started writing the book i thought it took on a new sense of urgency because as we see these two gorgeous lace against people it is clear to me that they are more important now than ever and people have to understand behind this conversation are...
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u.s. department of justice sues california over immigration laws. e findings of a five-month t ed investigation in to w went wrong during the deadly wildfires, with her parents deported anddetained, a student must get along on her own. >>> hello and welcome to kqed nooseroom, i'm thu vu, u.s. attorney general jff session launched a lawsuit over the immigrati immigration.
u.s. department of justice sues california over immigration laws. e findings of a five-month t ed investigation in to w went wrong during the deadly wildfires, with her parents deported anddetained, a student must get along on her own. >>> hello and welcome to kqed nooseroom, i'm thu vu, u.s. attorney general jff session launched a lawsuit over the immigrati immigration.
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u.s. department of justice investigation last year, however, determined there were no civil rights violationsy of this week, the louisiana attorney general said the state's investigation no criminal wrongdoing from the officers. fast-forward to today. the city's police chief saying officer did violate department policy and has been terminated. the chief says the other officer did not violate policy but lost his temper. he's been suspended for three days in what the chief hopes will bring closure to everyone involved. >> we will not focus on the rearview mirror. this incident happened two years ago, almost two years ago. instead, we are going to focus on what's ahead of us. in those moments, your best judgment should come out, and your moment, your best experience and training ought to show itself. we did not see that on july 5th. >> alton sterling's family maintains that those two officers got away with cold-blooded murder, and they say they are extremely upset. neither will face any criminal charges. they say they are moving forward with a civil lawsuit in this case. shannon. >> shannon: cas
u.s. department of justice investigation last year, however, determined there were no civil rights violationsy of this week, the louisiana attorney general said the state's investigation no criminal wrongdoing from the officers. fast-forward to today. the city's police chief saying officer did violate department policy and has been terminated. the chief says the other officer did not violate policy but lost his temper. he's been suspended for three days in what the chief hopes will bring...
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u.s. department of justice. it was announced hi hiro kawasaki will be stepping down as a result a summary by an independent committee revealed there were six additional companies in the group's machinery and steel divisions involved in data falsifications it also said that some of the current and former board members and executives had been aware of the problem but had not taken any action the report said the root cause of the issue was overemphases on productivity and taking orders without considering production capacity the summary included the creation of a monitoring committee made up of outside experts to keep watch on quality control. that's all from the nikkei back to you. >> thank you very much >>> coming up next, we'll speak to renault's coo as the auto maker faces critical challenges. " i'm karen tso. these are your headlines >>> european carmakers drive the market higher as a relief rally sweeps the continent in the hopes that president trump could rein in his tariff plans the ceo of vw says he is mon
u.s. department of justice. it was announced hi hiro kawasaki will be stepping down as a result a summary by an independent committee revealed there were six additional companies in the group's machinery and steel divisions involved in data falsifications it also said that some of the current and former board members and executives had been aware of the problem but had not taken any action the report said the root cause of the issue was overemphases on productivity and taking orders without...
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u.s. department of justice fraud section.he agency was at an all-time low and just managed being wrapped into another agency called the national crime agency. theresa may being home secretary, was keen for it to be joined with other prosecutors and regulators into one agency, focused on a wide variety of things. morale at the time was low. a lot of staff had left. it had just botched a prosecution in two the tank as , and being derided in court as having acted extremely recklessly. david greene joined an agency at an all-time low i needed to develop it from there. he had come in with the background as a barrister, trial lawyer in london having prosecuted cases like this for 30 years, and also had government experience so he knew what the past of a single settlement was like. he was starting from a low base, but decided he wanted to put the agency back on track doing what it was supposed to do, prosecuting top-tier cases of white-collar crime. julia: his successor was appointed by may's attorney general. she has already tried
u.s. department of justice fraud section.he agency was at an all-time low and just managed being wrapped into another agency called the national crime agency. theresa may being home secretary, was keen for it to be joined with other prosecutors and regulators into one agency, focused on a wide variety of things. morale at the time was low. a lot of staff had left. it had just botched a prosecution in two the tank as , and being derided in court as having acted extremely recklessly. david greene...
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of the democratic politicians running california, they know they are in big trouble. with jeff sessions' arrival in sacramento, justice is finally coming, and a california citizen can sleep easier knowing that the u.s. departmentf justice is actually going to enforce federal immigration law. >> shannon: you are not the only public running, so i want to give your response to respond to john cox who is responding. he is going to be on the show later this week. this is what he said about allegations that you had to answer regarding sexual harassment. he said, when you represent people, you can't engage in any behavior that would be considered risky whatsoever. you are opening yourself up to black male, opening yourself up to attacks and complaints that will affect your decision-making. people know it was -- >> this is the standard playboo playbook. they are going to take on and take out a democrat, they throw out something like this. the best they could find was six years ago, there was an eight minute human resources meeting, and what they had said, shook their hands too long, squeezed her shoulder, tapped the foot on the table. at no time in the past or at no time -- i'm sure i have shook many people's hands, p
of the democratic politicians running california, they know they are in big trouble. with jeff sessions' arrival in sacramento, justice is finally coming, and a california citizen can sleep easier knowing that the u.s. departmentf justice is actually going to enforce federal immigration law. >> shannon: you are not the only public running, so i want to give your response to respond to john cox who is responding. he is going to be on the show later this week. this is what he said about...