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u.s. department of justice and a private action that students may bring. 80% of students go to public colleges and universities. the first and 14th amendment applies to them. there is plenty of opportunity there to be with free speech. mr. rosenstein: how broad of a problem do you believe this is? the challenge of free speech on college campus. do you see it as a problem that is growing in significance or simply that is tracking more attention? sen. alexander: i think it is a big problem. people might say i'm as big a defender of our system of higher education as exists in the united states congress. i worry this will undermine it. it is really pretty dumb to deliberately make your biggest donor unhappy, right? most college and university presidents wouldn't do that. who is the biggest donor to colleges and universities? the biggest donor is the federal government and the taxpayers that provide more than $30 billion a year for pell grants. they provide more than 100 billion for new student loans. they provide about $35 billion a year for federal research grants through the national institutes
u.s. department of justice and a private action that students may bring. 80% of students go to public colleges and universities. the first and 14th amendment applies to them. there is plenty of opportunity there to be with free speech. mr. rosenstein: how broad of a problem do you believe this is? the challenge of free speech on college campus. do you see it as a problem that is growing in significance or simply that is tracking more attention? sen. alexander: i think it is a big problem....
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u.s. department of justice's mobile d.n.a. lab has been brought in to help identify human remains burned beyond recognition. evacuation centers are at capacity, because more than 6,000 homes are in ashes. >> my parents lost their house, in-laws lost their house, my wife's grandpa and uncle lost their house, and then my sister-in-law-- so there's five households that are staying in the house together. >> reporter: jake olsen's staying with a friend, who returned with him to his home to search for the wedding ring his wife left behind. >> there it is. it's just amazing. uh-- i just didn't think that we were going to find it, but we had to try. >> reporter: it's a small miracle beneath a pile of ashes. firefighters also had a break overnight when the wind died down, but now changing conditions could pose an imminent threat. >> so we're expecting big winds tonight. and we're going to try to get ahead of it and put everything out that we can. >> reporter: the red flag warning in place right now will expire on monday morning. so tha
u.s. department of justice's mobile d.n.a. lab has been brought in to help identify human remains burned beyond recognition. evacuation centers are at capacity, because more than 6,000 homes are in ashes. >> my parents lost their house, in-laws lost their house, my wife's grandpa and uncle lost their house, and then my sister-in-law-- so there's five households that are staying in the house together. >> reporter: jake olsen's staying with a friend, who returned with him to his home...
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u.s. department of justice he thinks the chaos at america's southern border could have been avoided. i think this was a parable of terrible completely self-inflicted and avoidable tragedy the strategy of the drug administration have been to say nobody can cross along the thousand mile u.s. border because they will not be allowed to get to find them they have to go through the entry and then they prioritize report of a dreary lonely allow eighty people in per day when they know there are five thousand people waiting but they did give people a life that they could apply in an orderly fashion in mexico they didn't allow people to come in that kind of a i don't believe you that manner along the border they forced all of the traffic to grow and now we're seeing the chaos that we're seeing in san diego where a legitimate threat the throttle of breivik is being affected by what is that nonsensical policy unless the united states. lets get image processing center or if you do you make their claim in an orderly process or give much more priority by long as the port of entry more people to proc
u.s. department of justice he thinks the chaos at america's southern border could have been avoided. i think this was a parable of terrible completely self-inflicted and avoidable tragedy the strategy of the drug administration have been to say nobody can cross along the thousand mile u.s. border because they will not be allowed to get to find them they have to go through the entry and then they prioritize report of a dreary lonely allow eighty people in per day when they know there are five...
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u.s. department of justice has revealed that almost a third of the exonerated people have confessed to a crime that they did not actually commit at the beginning of the interrogation investigator enters the room stands about three or four feet away from a suspect looking down on the suspect and in a very direct and unequivocal way accuses him or of committing the crime. and that's what happens when you're dealing with crooked cops. crooked people who don't care about other people's life so. they took an oath to help to save lives and fight for people and they did not do that that in mass in case. they were comfortable it was satisfying. if they had a man and that's all they really wanted was the body. so they took us. from twenty one years and twelve days. all. right and then he says well there's twenty three. fortune our way. or direction i want to go and i and everything. was. kind of slow and and went to it's more of a seasonal. type of thing. so i looked to supplement my income a little bit and made a bad bad decisions and then also got out fairly a bit with narcotics a little bit.
u.s. department of justice has revealed that almost a third of the exonerated people have confessed to a crime that they did not actually commit at the beginning of the interrogation investigator enters the room stands about three or four feet away from a suspect looking down on the suspect and in a very direct and unequivocal way accuses him or of committing the crime. and that's what happens when you're dealing with crooked cops. crooked people who don't care about other people's life so....
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u.s. department of justice has revealed that almost a third of the exonerated people have confessed to a crime that they did not actually commit at the beginning of the interrogation investigator enters the room stands about three or four feet away from a suspect looking down on the suspect and in a very direct and unequivocal way accuses him or of committing the crime. and that's what happens when you're dealing with crooked cops. crooked people who don't care about other people's lives. they took an oath to help to save lives and fight for people and they did not do that and that in mass once case . they were comfortable it was satisfactory and they had a man and that's all they really wanted was the body. so they took us. from twenty one years and twelve days. trying to. then he says while those twenty three. fortune are away. what direction i want to go out of life and everything. was. kind of slow and and when our time it's more of a seasonal type of thing. so i look to supplement my income a little bit and i made a bad bad decisions and also got out after they ate it with our katic so li
u.s. department of justice has revealed that almost a third of the exonerated people have confessed to a crime that they did not actually commit at the beginning of the interrogation investigator enters the room stands about three or four feet away from a suspect looking down on the suspect and in a very direct and unequivocal way accuses him or of committing the crime. and that's what happens when you're dealing with crooked cops. crooked people who don't care about other people's lives. they...
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u.s. department of justice has charged two former investment bankers in connection with the corruption scandal in malaysia one goldman sachs bank admitting to conspiring to launder money and violate and bribery law investigators in malaysia say billions of dollars was stolen from the state development fund one m d b those are the headlines we're back in half an hour right now it's inside story. the u.s. calls for an end to the war in yemen and urges both sides to agree to a cease fire in the next thirty days but with the fighting into its fourth year he suffered as well as famine and humanitarian disaster will this time be any different this is inside story. come to the program i'm richelle carey enough is enough is the message from the united states to the warring parties and yemen and the americans want a halt to the more than three years of combat between hoofy rebels and the saudi and u.a.e. led coalition supporting the many government troops yes defense secretary is calling for a cease fire by the end of the month the united nations is welcoming the u.s. appeal to replace combat with comp
u.s. department of justice has charged two former investment bankers in connection with the corruption scandal in malaysia one goldman sachs bank admitting to conspiring to launder money and violate and bribery law investigators in malaysia say billions of dollars was stolen from the state development fund one m d b those are the headlines we're back in half an hour right now it's inside story. the u.s. calls for an end to the war in yemen and urges both sides to agree to a cease fire in the...
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u.s. department of justice's mobile d.n.a. lab has been brought in to help identify human remains burned beyond recognition. >> it is a time of sadness, but also one to reflect on where we are and just resolve to pull together to do everything we can to help those in need. >> reporter: evacuation centers are at capacity, because more than 6,000 homes are in ashes. >> my parents lost their house, in-laws lost their house, my wife's grandpa and uncle lost their house, and then my sister- in-law-- so there's five households that are staying in the house together. >> reporter: jake olsen's staying with a friend, who returned with him to his home to search for the wedding ring his wife left behind. >> there it is. it's just amazing. uh-- i just didn't think that we were going to find it, but we had to try. and we said, "hey, here it is man," so it's pretty cool. >> reporter: it's a small miracle beneath a pile of ashes. firefighters also had a break overnight when the wind died down, but now changing conditions could pose an imminen
u.s. department of justice's mobile d.n.a. lab has been brought in to help identify human remains burned beyond recognition. >> it is a time of sadness, but also one to reflect on where we are and just resolve to pull together to do everything we can to help those in need. >> reporter: evacuation centers are at capacity, because more than 6,000 homes are in ashes. >> my parents lost their house, in-laws lost their house, my wife's grandpa and uncle lost their house, and then...
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u.s. department of justice under president trump and he joins us now from washington to talk more about this by so much for being with us so so how do we explain president trumps position on this when his own intelligence services are saying with high confidence that they believe that crown prince mohammed bin sandman ordered this killing. his own republican party prominent republicans in the u.s. senate are saying that that he needed to m.b.'s as he's now needs to be cut loose and more forceful action needs to be taken against the saudi led leadership and yet up until now he has continued to stick by the saudi leadership on this and can he continue to do this. well i think the president has been very clear in his position about this he had said earlier a few weeks ago that when this determination was made as to who was responsible for this that there would be severe punishment for those actors that were involved we've seen the united states has taken the action swiftly of imposing sanctions on seventeen sow.
u.s. department of justice under president trump and he joins us now from washington to talk more about this by so much for being with us so so how do we explain president trumps position on this when his own intelligence services are saying with high confidence that they believe that crown prince mohammed bin sandman ordered this killing. his own republican party prominent republicans in the u.s. senate are saying that that he needed to m.b.'s as he's now needs to be cut loose and more...
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u.s. department of justice prosecutors have charged ten chinese intelligence officers with engaging in persistent hacking attempts of the u.s. aviation companies the chargers are reportedly part of troubled ministrations push to combat ongoing efforts by china to steal information and data from u.s. companies u.s. attorney adam braverman said quote the concerted effort to steal rather than simply purchase commercially available products should offend every company that invest talent energy and shareholder money into development of. products the alleged activity began in two thousand and ten and continued until one. the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi by an alleged saudi hit team which many believe would not have been authorized without the approval of saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has ruffled relations between the u.s. and the kingdom the deterioration resulted in a significant shift in u.s. policy related to the conflict between yemen and saudi arabia the u.s. has been providing support and training to the saudis but now says peace talks should begin both u.s. secretary of state
u.s. department of justice prosecutors have charged ten chinese intelligence officers with engaging in persistent hacking attempts of the u.s. aviation companies the chargers are reportedly part of troubled ministrations push to combat ongoing efforts by china to steal information and data from u.s. companies u.s. attorney adam braverman said quote the concerted effort to steal rather than simply purchase commercially available products should offend every company that invest talent energy and...
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u.s. department of justice and the securities and exchange commission they've also reported be low expectations including a twenty two billion dollar loss in the company's troubled power division g.'s all time stock high price was back eighteen years ago in two thousand at just shy of sixty dollars per share the stock the stock sunk to below ten dollars back in two thousand and nine but had been making progress since rise. a north of thirty dollars to do years ago but it's back down to around ten dollars per share in trading today at the new york stock exchange. and on china last time we spoke about a key early indicator of continuing export health as data showed reduced goods and closed in those maritime shipping containers which account for about ninety percent of china's exports well that barometer may be proving true as news from china is out regarding reduced manufacturing chinese manufacturing for october was.
u.s. department of justice and the securities and exchange commission they've also reported be low expectations including a twenty two billion dollar loss in the company's troubled power division g.'s all time stock high price was back eighteen years ago in two thousand at just shy of sixty dollars per share the stock the stock sunk to below ten dollars back in two thousand and nine but had been making progress since rise. a north of thirty dollars to do years ago but it's back down to around...
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u.s. department of justice had never admit it wants him in jail it's been more than six years now since the sand was granted asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in london and investigation into sexual assault related allegations made by two women in sweden has long since been dropped but british police say that as sanjay. will be arrested the moment he steps out of that embassy for breach of bail less than a decade ago julian assange has had media outlets eating out of his hand and governments with secrets to hide on high alert now he's at the mercy of an ecuadorian government that's running out of patience and he may be running out of time our starting point this week is a court document and a revelation never met to see the light of day. of all the twists and turns in the essential story the initial deluge of classified documents wiki leaks published the resulting headlines the sexual assault related allegations made in sweden the irregularities surrounding those cases the self-imposed exile on ecuadorian territory in london and the six year long waiting game since this may be the oddest twi
u.s. department of justice had never admit it wants him in jail it's been more than six years now since the sand was granted asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in london and investigation into sexual assault related allegations made by two women in sweden has long since been dropped but british police say that as sanjay. will be arrested the moment he steps out of that embassy for breach of bail less than a decade ago julian assange has had media outlets eating out of his hand and governments...
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department of justice does many different things. they are the cheefd law enforcement agency of the country. they coordinate all the u.s. attorneys and law enforcement officials. obviously this department of justice has done a fine job frost sciewght doctors and pharmacists and nurses and shutting count dark web. putting it to the ms-13 gangs. prosecuting transnational criminals. i assume the deputy attorney general is helping out there.
department of justice does many different things. they are the cheefd law enforcement agency of the country. they coordinate all the u.s. attorneys and law enforcement officials. obviously this department of justice has done a fine job frost sciewght doctors and pharmacists and nurses and shutting count dark web. putting it to the ms-13 gangs. prosecuting transnational criminals. i assume the deputy attorney general is helping out there.
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u.s. department of justice charge two former goldman sachs investment bankers over a corrupt of a corruption at malaysia's state development fund one m d b one banker as admitted to conspiring to launder money and violating u.s. and bribery law best to get to say public officials stole billions from the fund to buy property art and jewelry for malaysian prime minister najib razak is facing more than thirty eight charges plus louis is live for us now in kuala lumpur saw florence and how did the case of these two bankas fit in with the whole picture of what happened at that one m.t.b. and how and how it's connected with the former prime minister. well these are criminal charges filed by u.s. prosecutors and they come two years after the us department of justice file civil suits to try and recover assets that were stolen from bought with money stolen from one end and these criminal charges are being pressed against two former goldman sachs bankers as well as a third person a malaysian businessman or financier known as low take joe or better known as joe lo and these men have been accused of sev
u.s. department of justice charge two former goldman sachs investment bankers over a corrupt of a corruption at malaysia's state development fund one m d b one banker as admitted to conspiring to launder money and violating u.s. and bribery law best to get to say public officials stole billions from the fund to buy property art and jewelry for malaysian prime minister najib razak is facing more than thirty eight charges plus louis is live for us now in kuala lumpur saw florence and how did the...
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choice program only five it thi officials noticed it may be e of the reasons that federal election monitors from the u.s. department justice plan to be here at some precincts to keep an eye on the polls. we reached out to them to find out specifically why the u.s. department of justice chose the 35 counties across the united states for monitors. jeff sessions they had sell visit 170,000 precincts in 19 different states. what will be monitoring? they will be looking for a number of things, including if the voters in the counties meet the listed requirements to be registered and if voters comply with requirements to cast a professional ballot and if they are subject to different voting qualifications based on race, gender or language. any violations of the voting rights act. officials do not seem to be concerned about federal monitors coming here today. they say this is part of a normal re-elections routine. there have been monitors present in different county across the country in all elections. but we contacted the u.s. department of just toys ask why sam te'o and sacramento counties were on the list. >>> republican candid
choice program only five it thi officials noticed it may be e of the reasons that federal election monitors from the u.s. department justice plan to be here at some precincts to keep an eye on the polls. we reached out to them to find out specifically why the u.s. department of justice chose the 35 counties across the united states for monitors. jeff sessions they had sell visit 170,000 precincts in 19 different states. what will be monitoring? they will be looking for a number of things,...
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u.s. department of justice he blames the trump administration for the chaos at america's southern border. i think this was a terrible. terrible completely self-inflicted and avoidable tragedy the strategy of the trump administration has been to say nobody can cross along that mild u.s. border because they will not be allowed to get asylum they have to go through the ports of entry and then they'd be prioritized order of a dreamy who only allows eighty people import a when they know there are five thousand but wait well they did give people a place that they could apply in an orderly fashion in mexico they didn't allow people to come in and kind of a i don't believe be a that main or along the border they poured all of this traffic growth and growth and now we're seeing the chaos and the growth where illegitimate rate traveler breivik is being affected by what they call the less the united states work with mexico to establish legitimate processing center for refugees to make their claim in an orderly prize or or gives much more priority to people seeking asylum at the port of entry for more
u.s. department of justice he blames the trump administration for the chaos at america's southern border. i think this was a terrible. terrible completely self-inflicted and avoidable tragedy the strategy of the trump administration has been to say nobody can cross along that mild u.s. border because they will not be allowed to get asylum they have to go through the ports of entry and then they'd be prioritized order of a dreamy who only allows eighty people import a when they know there are...
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u.s. department of justice prosecutors have charged ten chinese intelligence officers with engaging in persistent hacking attempts of the u.s. aviation companies the chargers are reportedly part of troubled ministrations push to combat ongoing efforts by china to steal information and data from u.s. companies u.s. attorney adam braverman said quote the concerted effort to steal rather than simply purchase commercially available products should offend every company that invests talent energy and shareholder money into development of products the alleged activity began in two thousand and ten and continued until. the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi by an alleged saudi hit team which many believe would not have been authorized without the approval of saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has ruffled relations between the u.s. and the kingdom the deterioration resulted in a significant shift in u.s. policy related to the. between yemen and saudi arabia the u.s. has been providing support and training to the saudis but now says peace talks should begin both u.s. secretary of state mike punk pa
u.s. department of justice prosecutors have charged ten chinese intelligence officers with engaging in persistent hacking attempts of the u.s. aviation companies the chargers are reportedly part of troubled ministrations push to combat ongoing efforts by china to steal information and data from u.s. companies u.s. attorney adam braverman said quote the concerted effort to steal rather than simply purchase commercially available products should offend every company that invests talent energy and...
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u.s. department of justice and the securities and exchange commission they've also reported be low expectations including a twenty two billion dollar loss in the company's troubled power division g.'s all time stock high price was back eighteen years ago in two thousand just shy of sixty dollars per share the sock the stock sunk to below ten dollars back in two thousand and nine but had been making progress since rising to north of thirty dollars to do years ago but it's back down to around ten dollars per share in trading today at the new york stock exchange. and on china last time we spoke about a key early indicator of continuing export health as data showed reduced goods and closed in those maritime shipping containers which account for about ninety percent of china's exports well that barometer may be proving true as news from china is out regarding reduced manufacturing chinese manufacturing for october was down lower than experts predicted as new export orders have declined for the fifth month in a row the manufacturing index stood at fifty point six percent in september it dropped to fi
u.s. department of justice and the securities and exchange commission they've also reported be low expectations including a twenty two billion dollar loss in the company's troubled power division g.'s all time stock high price was back eighteen years ago in two thousand just shy of sixty dollars per share the sock the stock sunk to below ten dollars back in two thousand and nine but had been making progress since rising to north of thirty dollars to do years ago but it's back down to around ten...
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u.s. department of justice has charged two former investment bankers in connection with the corruption scandal in malaysia one goldman sachs banker admitted to conspiring to launder money and violating anti bribery laws investigators in malaysia say billions of dollars was stolen from the state development fund what indeed the former prime minister najib resign is facing thirty eight corruption charges involving luxury homes expensive art and jewelry florence louis has more from kuala lumpur. u.s. prosecutors allege the men conspired to launder money stolen from one m. d.b. through the u.s. financial system and they've also been accused of bribing government officials so that goldman sachs can keep its lucrative contracts advising one m.t.b. on corporate transactions and these men also said to have personally enriched themselves now off the three only one has pleaded guilty the second man who's been indicted is a malaysian citizen called raja he's been arrested in malaysia and is expected to be extradited to the u.s. now the third man indicted is a malaysian businessman by the name of lo take
u.s. department of justice has charged two former investment bankers in connection with the corruption scandal in malaysia one goldman sachs banker admitted to conspiring to launder money and violating anti bribery laws investigators in malaysia say billions of dollars was stolen from the state development fund what indeed the former prime minister najib resign is facing thirty eight corruption charges involving luxury homes expensive art and jewelry florence louis has more from kuala lumpur....
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program may be one of the reasons the department of justice is monitoring some of the polling places here in the county today. again we don't know why for sure the u.s. department of justice, it's not explained why they chose the 35 counties across the country to monitor today. today. newsom is scheduled to pass his ballot in marin county, he's running for governor. he held his final campaign rally last night. an energy particular crowd cheered the the crowd and encouraged everyone to make their voices heard today. >> we need our strongest soldiers on the field. we need gavin newsom in that office. >> we'll take back the house of representatives and god willing i'll be your next governor. >> spend tonight watching election returns with supporters in los angeles. >>> our too many is 6:07 and his opponent, john cox will thank his supporters by delivering coffee and doughnuts in the county. meantime john cox made a stop in the bay area, he talked to the owner and employees at an auto body shop in berkeley to talk about affordable housing. >> builders don't want to operate in the state, we have to do what we can to encourage a lot more building. >>> if
program may be one of the reasons the department of justice is monitoring some of the polling places here in the county today. again we don't know why for sure the u.s. department of justice, it's not explained why they chose the 35 counties across the country to monitor today. today. newsom is scheduled to pass his ballot in marin county, he's running for governor. he held his final campaign rally last night. an energy particular crowd cheered the the crowd and encouraged everyone to make...
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u.s. department of justice he joins us now via skype from washington d.c. lynn francisco let's talk first about this latest incident on the mexico border what did you make of it and what's causing people now to become just so desperate to cross the southern border. i think this was a terrible terrible completely self-inflicted and avoidable tragedy the strategy of the trumpet ministration has been to say nobody can cross along the thousand mile mexican us border because they will not be allowed to get asylum they have to go through the ports of entry and then they'd be prioritised report of a dreamy who only allows eighty people in per day when they know there's five thousand people waiting so they did give people a place that they could apply in an orderly fashion in mexico they didn't allow people to come in that kind of a i don't believe me a that manner along the border the fourth all of the traffic the same growth and now we're seeing the chaos start with the roots and the growth where illegitimate train travel of traffic is being affected by what is a
u.s. department of justice he joins us now via skype from washington d.c. lynn francisco let's talk first about this latest incident on the mexico border what did you make of it and what's causing people now to become just so desperate to cross the southern border. i think this was a terrible terrible completely self-inflicted and avoidable tragedy the strategy of the trumpet ministration has been to say nobody can cross along the thousand mile mexican us border because they will not be allowed...
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u.s. department of justice will be in san mateo today as part of a program to monitor the polls. allie explains what we know about what the representatives decided. >> a representative did response was when we asked that question. they wouldn't get into specifics. they said they chose it because of the variety of factors. the assistant chief said he thinks it has something to do with the new voting program here in san mateo county. >> it is called voters choice. registered voters automatically receive a mail-in ballot. they no longer have neighborhood polling places and can vote anywhere in the county. they can vote in person up to 29 days before election day. >> we have reached new highs. that catches the eye of federal officials to make sure everything is going proper. >> these are two of the 35 places where federal election monitors will be keeping an eye on the polls. jeff sessions said many representatives will be visiting more than 170,000 precincts across the u.s. some of the things they will be looking for is whether voters meet the list of requirements to be registered.
u.s. department of justice will be in san mateo today as part of a program to monitor the polls. allie explains what we know about what the representatives decided. >> a representative did response was when we asked that question. they wouldn't get into specifics. they said they chose it because of the variety of factors. the assistant chief said he thinks it has something to do with the new voting program here in san mateo county. >> it is called voters choice. registered voters...
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u.s. department of justice over the bank sale of mortgage backed securities in the run up to the financial crisis the doj has given no indications about the size of a penalty but the swiss bank says the claims are not supported by the facts or the law >>> the bank could face a 3.7 billion euro fine from french prosecutors over a tax evasion allegation authorities in paris says ubs illegally solicited french clients and helped them place money in undeclared swiss accounts the bank denied the allegations and called the fine irrational. >>> back in the u.s., we all know it's been an eventful week in washington, attention shifts to the ways in which a divided congress could impact regulation, particularly in a space like agriculture we're joined by the ceo of false agro given the regulation in the u.s., with the states, federal agencies sometimes moving in different directions, have these results from the midterms changed the direction your company moves? >> it's clear american citizens made a choice. however when we talk about the regulation in agriculture it's an important issue we're talkin
u.s. department of justice over the bank sale of mortgage backed securities in the run up to the financial crisis the doj has given no indications about the size of a penalty but the swiss bank says the claims are not supported by the facts or the law >>> the bank could face a 3.7 billion euro fine from french prosecutors over a tax evasion allegation authorities in paris says ubs illegally solicited french clients and helped them place money in undeclared swiss accounts the bank...
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u.s. department of justice had never admit it wants him in jail it's been more than six years now since the sands was granted asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in london and investigation into sexual assault related allegations made by two women in sweden has long since been dropped but british police say that as sanjay will be arrested the moment he steps out of that embassy for breach of bail less than a decade ago julian assange had media outlets eating out of his hand and gover. with secrets to hide on high alert now he's at the mercy of an ecuadorian government that's running out of patience and he may be running out of time our starting point this week is a court document and a revelation never met to see the light of day. of all the twists and turns in the essential story the initial deluge of classified documents wiki leaks published the resulting headlines the sexual assault related allegations made in sweden the irregularities surrounding those cases the self-imposed exile on ecuadorian territory in london and the six year long waiting game since this may be the oddest twist of all
u.s. department of justice had never admit it wants him in jail it's been more than six years now since the sands was granted asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in london and investigation into sexual assault related allegations made by two women in sweden has long since been dropped but british police say that as sanjay will be arrested the moment he steps out of that embassy for breach of bail less than a decade ago julian assange had media outlets eating out of his hand and gover. with secrets...
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u.s. department of justice had never admit it wants him in jail it's been more than six years now since the sands was granted asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in london and investigation into sexual assault related al. geishas made by two women in sweden has long since been dropped but british police say that as sanjay will be arrested the moment he steps out of that embassy for breach of bail less than a decade ago julian assange had media outlets eating out of his hand and governments with secrets to hide on high alert now he's at the mercy of an ecuadorian government that's running out of patience and he may be running out of time our starting point this week is a court document and a revelation never meant to see the light of day. of all the twists and turns in the story the initial deluge of classified documents wiki leaks published the resulting headlines the sexual assault related allegations made in sweden the irregularities surrounding those cases the self-imposed exile on ecuadorian territory in london and the six year long waiting game since this may be the oddest twist of all a
u.s. department of justice had never admit it wants him in jail it's been more than six years now since the sands was granted asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in london and investigation into sexual assault related al. geishas made by two women in sweden has long since been dropped but british police say that as sanjay will be arrested the moment he steps out of that embassy for breach of bail less than a decade ago julian assange had media outlets eating out of his hand and governments with...
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u.s. department of justice and served as a trial attorney in the u.s. army and in the judge advocate general corps before opening his own practice in 1976. since then, ira has become well-known for his work throughout our state and the u.s. where he has consistently made it his mission to be a voice for the less fortunate and those in need. in the early 1990's, ira established the least field family foundation that supports both local and national nonprofits and emphasizes protecting the elderly and underprivileged women and children in our south florida community. today i ask my colleagues to join me in congratulating ira on this well deserved recognition. i thank him for his tremendous efforts throughout the years. i am so honored to call ira my amigo. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas seek recognition? ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. jackson
u.s. department of justice and served as a trial attorney in the u.s. army and in the judge advocate general corps before opening his own practice in 1976. since then, ira has become well-known for his work throughout our state and the u.s. where he has consistently made it his mission to be a voice for the less fortunate and those in need. in the early 1990's, ira established the least field family foundation that supports both local and national nonprofits and emphasizes protecting the...
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u.s. department of justice. >> since the 1950s, bobby has been rooting out corruption in the mob-infiltratedor unions. >> the attorney general seldom leaves the office before 8:00 at night. >> as attorney general, he's determined to wage the biggest war on the mafia in american history. >> we need now more than talk. we need action. >> bobby kennedy had the single adjective stick with him more than anything else and it was the word "ruthless." and bobby learned, to joe's great delight, how to be a tough guy from papa joe. >> you have a reputation for toughness. for being a fighter. we've heard that your father, for instance, fostered that kind of spirit of competition in the family. >> i think so. as we were growing up i think in any family where there's a lot of children you're always fighting with one another, 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, he said, but you'll destroy your brother's future
u.s. department of justice. >> since the 1950s, bobby has been rooting out corruption in the mob-infiltratedor unions. >> the attorney general seldom leaves the office before 8:00 at night. >> as attorney general, he's determined to wage the biggest war on the mafia in american history. >> we need now more than talk. we need action. >> bobby kennedy had the single adjective stick with him more than anything else and it was the word "ruthless." and bobby...
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u.s. department of justice is matt whitaker, not somebody confirmed by the united states senate immediatelyn of jeff sessions, and i think there's more urgency than ever before to our passing this bill. >> matt whitaker did know about the plea deal for michael cohen and did not stand in his way as far as we know. does that alay some of your concerns for him? >> so far i have not seen evidence that matt whitaker is interfering with the investigation, but we would not know until after he made critical conditions that closed it or sharply narrowed it. >> the business of the nation goes on here even as the investigations continue. in one measure that might be before the senate this month, we don't know for sure, is the criminal justice reform that you worked so hard on and have a meeting on this today, we have heard there could be as many as 70 votes for it in the senate. are you convinced it will get to the floor for a vote and if not why not? >> again, just like the special counsel protection bill, it's the leader, and i pray and i hope that it's the case, and this is a broad bipartisan bill,
u.s. department of justice is matt whitaker, not somebody confirmed by the united states senate immediatelyn of jeff sessions, and i think there's more urgency than ever before to our passing this bill. >> matt whitaker did know about the plea deal for michael cohen and did not stand in his way as far as we know. does that alay some of your concerns for him? >> so far i have not seen evidence that matt whitaker is interfering with the investigation, but we would not know until after...
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u.s. court of appeals for the ninth circuit and justice john paul stevens of the u.s. supreme the office he joined of legal counsel of the u.s. department of justice in 1996. judge barron became an assistant confessor in 1994 and was promoted to professor in 2004. he returned to the justice department as acting assistant professor before rejoining the faculty until he was appointed to the federal bench in 2014. is an assistant professor of law and a historian who teaches and writes about federal and state constitutional law and local government law. professor belli also litigates appeals for the committee for public counsel services, the -- the death -- the defender of massachusetts, and economic justice. professor belli received a ba in history from yell and a jd in phd in history from harvard and has colored for judge jeffrey set and the u.s. court of appeals for the sixth circuit. is an man well is a's -- assistant professor teaching criminal law and criminal procedure. his research focuses on the institutional design and administration of the criminal justice system looking at the administrative courts play in regulating law enforce
u.s. court of appeals for the ninth circuit and justice john paul stevens of the u.s. supreme the office he joined of legal counsel of the u.s. department of justice in 1996. judge barron became an assistant confessor in 1994 and was promoted to professor in 2004. he returned to the justice department as acting assistant professor before rejoining the faculty until he was appointed to the federal bench in 2014. is an assistant professor of law and a historian who teaches and writes about...
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u.s. court of appeals in the ninth circuit and justice john paul stevens of the u.s. supreme court, until he joined the office of legal counsel of the u.s. department of justice in 1996. judge baron becoming an assistant professor here at hls in 1994 and was promoted in 2004, returning to the justice department as acting assistant journey -- attorney general from 2009-2010 before rejoining the faculty until he was reported to the bench in 2014. nicholas bowie is an assistant professor of law at hls and a historian who teaches and writes about federal and state constitutional law, and local government law. professor bowie also litigates appeals for the committee for public counsel services, the public defender of massachusetts, answers on the board of committee for civil rights and economic justice. professor bowie receiving a ba in history from yale and a jb and phd in history from harvard, and has clerked for judge jeffrey sutton of the u.s. court of appeals, for the sixth circuit and justice sonja of the supreme court. andrew manwell an assistant professor of law here at hls teaching criminal law and criminal procedure. his research focusing on t
u.s. court of appeals in the ninth circuit and justice john paul stevens of the u.s. supreme court, until he joined the office of legal counsel of the u.s. department of justice in 1996. judge baron becoming an assistant professor here at hls in 1994 and was promoted in 2004, returning to the justice department as acting assistant journey -- attorney general from 2009-2010 before rejoining the faculty until he was reported to the bench in 2014. nicholas bowie is an assistant professor of law at...
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u.s. department of justice, matt whitaker is not someone who you might have expected to ascend to the top t job in the united states of america. especially at this point in his life. he does not have a particularly distinguished resume. i don't say that as an insult. i am not -- i do not mean in a personal capacity. he just -- what i mean by that is he doesn't have the kind of experience, the kind of resume one usually associates with the job he currently holds. matt whitaker is from iowa in the early 2000s he joined a small iowa law firm. he a
u.s. department of justice, matt whitaker is not someone who you might have expected to ascend to the top t job in the united states of america. especially at this point in his life. he does not have a particularly distinguished resume. i don't say that as an insult. i am not -- i do not mean in a personal capacity. he just -- what i mean by that is he doesn't have the kind of experience, the kind of resume one usually associates with the job he currently holds. matt whitaker is from iowa in...
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u.s. department of justice and civil rights division. he oversees the civil rights position of religious discrimination enforcement, outreach, and policy efforts. he coordinates outreach to religious communities and department outreach efforts in the south asian communities regarding post-9/11 discrimination and hate crimes. before joining the department of justice in 2002, he was direct there of mitigation for religious liberty where he represented christians, muslims, jews , and native americans in a wide range of religious freedom cases. he received his bachelor of arts in political science and his law degree from harvard law school. he was a clerk to judge john walker junior of the united states court of appeals. he is the author of a number of articles, and a contributor to two books on constitutional law and civil rights, welcome. the reverend doctor andrew bennett is program director for curtis law. he is an ordained deacon in the catholic church in the a parkey in eastern canada. he served as canada's first ambassador for religiou
u.s. department of justice and civil rights division. he oversees the civil rights position of religious discrimination enforcement, outreach, and policy efforts. he coordinates outreach to religious communities and department outreach efforts in the south asian communities regarding post-9/11 discrimination and hate crimes. before joining the department of justice in 2002, he was direct there of mitigation for religious liberty where he represented christians, muslims, jews , and native...
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u.s. department of justice was put in place instead.o you believe it was a calculated effort to remove rosenstein from overseeing the mueller probe? now whitaker will oversee the mueller probe and make decisions on whether or not to go forward with subpoenas or anything along those lines. >> that's my concern. i was encouraged that there were statements from susan collins and lamar alexander and saying the president should not use this as a means to interfere, but we will have to take strong words and translate them into action in session next week. >> senator richard blumenthal said this is a break the glass moment. an emergency where democracy is under attack. what is congress in general -- democrats in particular, you will be in the minority again in the senate going to do to protect robert mueller in the russia investigation? >> the best thing we can do is pass the bipartisan bill in the judiciary committee and i think we should call whitaker in the judiciary committee. majority leader mcconnell said it would be inappropriate for th
u.s. department of justice was put in place instead.o you believe it was a calculated effort to remove rosenstein from overseeing the mueller probe? now whitaker will oversee the mueller probe and make decisions on whether or not to go forward with subpoenas or anything along those lines. >> that's my concern. i was encouraged that there were statements from susan collins and lamar alexander and saying the president should not use this as a means to interfere, but we will have to take...
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u.s. department of justice he blames the trumpet ministration for the chaos of the u.s. southern border. i think this was a terrible. terrible completely self-inflicted and avoidable tragedy the strategy of the trunk of ministration has been to say nobody can cross along the thousand mile mexican border because they will not be allowed to get asylum they have to go through the ports of entry and then they prioritize the for danger you lonely allow eighty people in per day when they know there's five thousand people waiting so that they did give people a life that they could apply in an orderly fashion in mexico they didn't allow people to come in and kind of a i don't need to be a man or along the border the fourth all of this traffic the same to grow and now we're seeing the chaos that was true then you go where legitimate great travel of traffic is being affected by wires of the whole policy unless the united states work with mexico to establish legitimate processing center for refugees to make their claim in an orderly prize here or you have much more priority people seeking asylum at
u.s. department of justice he blames the trumpet ministration for the chaos of the u.s. southern border. i think this was a terrible. terrible completely self-inflicted and avoidable tragedy the strategy of the trunk of ministration has been to say nobody can cross along the thousand mile mexican border because they will not be allowed to get asylum they have to go through the ports of entry and then they prioritize the for danger you lonely allow eighty people in per day when they know there's...
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u.s. department of justice, matt whitaker, is not someone who you might have expected to ascend to the top law enforcement job in the united states of america, especially at this point in his life. he does not have a particularly distinguished resume. and i don't say that as an insult. i am not -- i do not mean it in a personal capacity. he just -- what i mean by that is he doesn't have the kind of experience, the kind of resume one usually associates with the job he currently holds. matt whitaker is from iowa. in the early 2000s, he joined a small iowa law firm. he also went into business in his home state. he went to a whole bunch of businesses. he owned a day care center and a concrete supply business, also a trailer manufacturer called road husky. if you want a tough, dependable trail they're will keep pulling long after the others have died, you need a road husky. now, if you haven't heard of road husky, it's okay. a banker who helped matt whitaker arrange the financing for that trailer business told "the washington post" this week, quote, it did fine. it was not a huge business. he n
u.s. department of justice, matt whitaker, is not someone who you might have expected to ascend to the top law enforcement job in the united states of america, especially at this point in his life. he does not have a particularly distinguished resume. and i don't say that as an insult. i am not -- i do not mean it in a personal capacity. he just -- what i mean by that is he doesn't have the kind of experience, the kind of resume one usually associates with the job he currently holds. matt...