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u.s. department of justice office of the inspector general and that is. a position in which i investigate f.b.i. agents the agents u.s. attorneys and others. it's difficult to to handle both jobs well and i've been pretty successful of both areas. i believe that it's imperative for me to continue in my career in the federal government because. as a role model in both areas of life so people when they come to our church and they found out that number one i am by vocational that that's impressive...
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justice. >> in 2014 a grand jury decided it would not indecide the officer. the u.s. department ofustice decomplained to charge him. -- declined i'm a ruling about the weed killer roundup, why it no longer requires a warning label i'm a sacramento teenager called a hero, how he managed to save a police officer from trouble. >> i've never had a ridealong be so observant. we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfinity xfi lets you take control of your family's online time. that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. . >>> presidential hopefuls are at the iowa state fair. it's a tradition, those lagging in the polls see the fair as a launch pad
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department of justice. with bureau of prison be all u.s. attorneys in their officee wearing the white hat, you are doing justice, at the same time, you are also held to a very high standard, we expect people with powerful position of department of justice use that power appropriately, they are following protocol, in place, like at mcc if appears nobody knows how to watch someone like epstein. lou: and who decided that after he tried to commit suicide suddenly he was not suicidal. >> within 10 days. lou: this is beyond. this gives every conspiracy theorist in the country reason to speculate. i got a kick out of. a couple of the dem president at hopeful in 2020, saying that president some not speculate. the entire country is speculating, and knows what this stuff smells like it smell like is in a partne barn yard. >> you know, you apply reason and common season, that tell us that this is fishy, does not make any sense. lou: i hate to break it to the left here, but this is america. we speak our mines, we speak -- minds we speak plainly we don't give up, easy our right
department of justice. with bureau of prison be all u.s. attorneys in their officee wearing the white hat, you are doing justice, at the same time, you are also held to a very high standard, we expect people with powerful position of department of justice use that power appropriately, they are following protocol, in place, like at mcc if appears nobody knows how to watch someone like epstein. lou: and who decided that after he tried to commit suicide suddenly he was not suicidal. >>...
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u.s. department of justice to try to get the detention order extended eternal general's office seemed in a spin at the start of the day when the 1st hearing was held because they're effectively there was one application on his desk for one thing and the other words for an extension now the judge ruled that there was no formal application by the u.s. and in any case he said it was out of his hands now because the iran effectively was complying according to the government here with what they wanted there is no longer any sanctions busting going on they carried out by jus law the correct procedure they say they describe it as one of most of the most successful sanction acts for the european union since the syrian war started so this is now the situation the tanker is likely to leave quite soon and the u.s. has to go through a legal body here and to brought an independent legal body which shows no sign of doing something imminently so the grace one of will be on a voyage soon somewhere we don't know but certainly not syria it would see they have given the gown tea to the authorities here but t
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u.s. department of justice to try to get the detention order extended eternal general's office seemed in a spin at the start of the day when the 1st hearing was held because they effectively there was one application on his desk for one thing and the other words for an extension now the judge ruled that there was no formal application by the u.s. and in any case he said it was out of his hands now because the iran effectively was complying according to the government here with what they wanted there is no longer any sanctions busting going on they carried out by jus law the correct procedure they say they describe it as one of the most it's the most successful sanction acts for the european union since the syrian war started so this is now the situation the tanker is likely to leave quite soon and the u.s. has to go through a legal body here and to broker an independent legal body which shows no sign of doing something imminently so the grace one of will be on a voyage soon somewhere we don't know but certainly not syria it would see they have given the guarantee to the authorities here th
u.s. department of justice to try to get the detention order extended eternal general's office seemed in a spin at the start of the day when the 1st hearing was held because they effectively there was one application on his desk for one thing and the other words for an extension now the judge ruled that there was no formal application by the u.s. and in any case he said it was out of his hands now because the iran effectively was complying according to the government here with what they wanted...
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u.s. of a piracy attempt off the justice department try to block the release of iranian oil tanker impounded. and the u.k. home office attempts to tackle a knife epidemic now by printing warnings on take away boxes in an initiative has been described as crude offensive and right in paris. good morning to them welcome to the program just turned 11 am here in moscow this friday the 16th of all this month kevin how will it take your life will be as update for 30 minutes 1st those 2 russian pilots hailed as heroes that after they averted potential disaster on thursday morning as they their plane lost the use of both engines after striking a flock of birds while taking off from moscow international airport forcing them to make an emergency landing really quickly all 226 passengers on board that crimea bound ural airlines flight. a huge drop a good luck yes but sc so much skill to it all happened so quickly the pilots were unable to return to the airport because it barely got airborne reaching altitude just roughly 260 meters but they acted so decisively opting to land the plane on its belly in a cornfield with the wheels
u.s. of a piracy attempt off the justice department try to block the release of iranian oil tanker impounded. and the u.k. home office attempts to tackle a knife epidemic now by printing warnings on take away boxes in an initiative has been described as crude offensive and right in paris. good morning to them welcome to the program just turned 11 am here in moscow this friday the 16th of all this month kevin how will it take your life will be as update for 30 minutes 1st those 2 russian pilots...
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u.s. department of justice to try to get the detention order extended eternal general's office seemed in a spin at the start of the day when the 1st hearing was held because they effectively there was one application on his desk for one thing the other words for an extension now the judge ruled that there was no formal application by the u.s. and in any case he said it was out of his hands now because the iran effectively was complying according to the government here with what they wanted there is no longer any sanctions busting going on they carried out by jus law the correct procedure they say they describe it as one of most it's the most successful sanction acts for the european union since the syrian war started so this is now the situation the tanker is likely to leave quite soon and the u.s. has to go through a legal body here and you brought an independent legal body which shows no sign of doing something imminently so the grace one will be on a voyage soon somewhere we don't know but certainly not syria would see they have given the gown tea to the authorities here but there will
u.s. department of justice to try to get the detention order extended eternal general's office seemed in a spin at the start of the day when the 1st hearing was held because they effectively there was one application on his desk for one thing the other words for an extension now the judge ruled that there was no formal application by the u.s. and in any case he said it was out of his hands now because the iran effectively was complying according to the government here with what they wanted...
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u.s. of a piracy attempt after the justice department tried to block the release of an iranian oil tanker impounded near gibraltar. and the u.k. home office attempts to tackle a knife violence epidemic by printing warnings now on chicken takeaway boxes it initiatives though there's been described as crude or friends.
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officer pantaleo, clearing him of criminal wrongdoing. that same day the united states attorney general announced the u.s. department of justice would conduct its own investigation into mr. garner's death and weigh bringing civil rights charges against officer pantaleo. in the intervening years, the justice department made ongoing requests of the nypd, asking us to delay our civil rights internal process until their investigation was complete. from one administration to the next with no action by federal prosecutors and so on july 21st, 2018, we decided to begin nypd proceedings. members of the public in general and mr. garner's family in particular have grown understandably impatient. the trial began may 13th, 2019. july 16th, 2019, one day before the five-year statute of limitations expired, the justice department announced it would not file federal charges against officer pantaleo. then on august 2nd, 2019, with officer pantaleo's nypd trial concluded, trials commissioner maldon maldonado concluded that use of chokehold was reckless and constituted a gross deviation from the standard of conduct established for a new york ci
officer pantaleo, clearing him of criminal wrongdoing. that same day the united states attorney general announced the u.s. department of justice would conduct its own investigation into mr. garner's death and weigh bringing civil rights charges against officer pantaleo. in the intervening years, the justice department made ongoing requests of the nypd, asking us to delay our civil rights internal process until their investigation was complete. from one administration to the next with no action...
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those investigations the special counsel rolled off to other parts of the department of justice or other u.s. attorneys' officese that go away. we're riding shotgun on that. trying to make sure there is no political interference in those cases, but we may be reliant on whistle-blowers to come forward. but she's are the issues we're going to weigh when we get back from the recess. as you mentioned, there are now more than half of our caucus in favor of at least a formal inquiry. from my own point of view, we are already as far as the law is concerned in a proceeding primari preliminarily to a potential impeachment. we're already entitled to obtain the grand jury material. whether we go beyond that with a formal vote and impeachment proceeding, our caucus will have to discuss, but we also may reach the point in the fall where we have to decide we just can't take the time to let this play out in the courts because that could take another year and a half. >> and from an evidentiary standpoint, especially as a former prosecutor as you look at it, in the over 400 pages of the mueller report are there pieces there tha
those investigations the special counsel rolled off to other parts of the department of justice or other u.s. attorneys' officese that go away. we're riding shotgun on that. trying to make sure there is no political interference in those cases, but we may be reliant on whistle-blowers to come forward. but she's are the issues we're going to weigh when we get back from the recess. as you mentioned, there are now more than half of our caucus in favor of at least a formal inquiry. from my own...
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u.s. department of justice to try to get the detention order extended eternal general's office seemed in a spin at the start of the day when the 1st hearing was held because they affectively there was one application on his desk for one thing the other words for an extension now the judge ruled that there was no formal application by the u.s. and in any case he said it was out of his hands now because the iran effectively was complying according to the government here with what they wanted...
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officer pantaleo clearing him of criminal wrongdoing. that same day, the united states attorney general announced the u.s. department of justiceduct their own investigation into mr. garner's death and will bring civil rights charges against officer pantaleo. in the intervening years, the justice department made on going requests of the nypd asking us to delay our internal disciplinary process until the civil rights investigation was complete. and we honored the requests as the process stretched from one administration to the next with no action by federal prosecutors. and so on july 21st, 2018, we decided to begin nypd proceedings. members of the public in general and mr. garner's family in particular have grown understandably impatient. the trial began on may 13th, 2019. july 16th, 2019, one day before the five-year statute of limitations expired, the justice department announced it would not file federal charges against officer pantaleo. then on august 2nd, 2019 with officer pantaleo's trial concluded, the trial commissioner ruled that officer pantaleo's use of a prohibited choke hold was reckless and constituted a grove dev
officer pantaleo clearing him of criminal wrongdoing. that same day, the united states attorney general announced the u.s. department of justiceduct their own investigation into mr. garner's death and will bring civil rights charges against officer pantaleo. in the intervening years, the justice department made on going requests of the nypd asking us to delay our internal disciplinary process until the civil rights investigation was complete. and we honored the requests as the process stretched...
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u.s. of a piracy attempt after the justice department tried to block the release of an iranian oil tanker impounded near gibraltar. and the u.k. home office attempts to tackle a knife violence epidemic by printing warnings now on chicken takeaway boxes and it initiatives though there's been described as crude offensive and downright embarrassing. welcome to the program just to midday here in moscow this friday the 16th of august my name is kevin owen having stay with me for the next half hour to take you through a live world news update and 1st talk about those 2 russian pilots yes they've been held as heroes after their verted potential disaster thursday morning their plane lost the use of both engines after striking a flock of birds were taking off from the international airport forcing them so quickly to try to make an emergency landing the good news all 226 passengers on board that crimea bound ural airlines flight survived. here all have so quickly tonight the pilots were able to return to the airport because that belly go airborne reaching else did it just 260 meters but they acted so decisively opting to land the plane on its belly
u.s. of a piracy attempt after the justice department tried to block the release of an iranian oil tanker impounded near gibraltar. and the u.k. home office attempts to tackle a knife violence epidemic by printing warnings now on chicken takeaway boxes and it initiatives though there's been described as crude offensive and downright embarrassing. welcome to the program just to midday here in moscow this friday the 16th of august my name is kevin owen having stay with me for the next half hour...
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of like crude oil until the u.s. justice department intervened by making contact with the attorney general's office on shaw and requesting a new order to be made a new detention order to make to keep the ship here along with the 28 crew members however 4 of the crew members the captain. 3 offices were released on bail ahead of that happening and they were free to go effectively that possible. it's unclear what's happening there just as it's unclear what's going to happen with the colts in the next few hours the attorney general in a really difficult position trying to work out which to proceed with the order to release the tonka whole forgetting that i'm putting through what is regarded as new evidence from the u.s. justice department the judge wasn't really impressed the attorney general looked quite ruffled on the judge in the 1st hearing felt he really needed some clarity he felt he expressed the situation like this he said that really the wasn't a position of the attorney general to take at that stage to forward the u.s. approach because there were no legal papers through and so on and so forth so there is confusion
of like crude oil until the u.s. justice department intervened by making contact with the attorney general's office on shaw and requesting a new order to be made a new detention order to make to keep the ship here along with the 28 crew members however 4 of the crew members the captain. 3 offices were released on bail ahead of that happening and they were free to go effectively that possible. it's unclear what's happening there just as it's unclear what's going to happen with the colts in the...
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across the country, more than 90% of patrol officers encounter about six people experiencing a mental health crisis each month, according to the u.s. department of justice. >> okay grea. this is gonna be great. you're gonna get treatment. you're gonna get the help you need. you're gonna get housed. and they just can't keep it together. >> reporter: following his arrest from stealing a car, a judge finally witnessed what jurgens's mother had been saying for years-- that jeffrey was sick. >> the judge was trying to talk to him. rted yellingjust sta out, "who the eff do you think you are? i'm jesus christ." >> reporter: instead of jail, jeffery was sent to the atascadero state mental hospital, where he's been for the past five years. t we're here talking about mental health, at's my 27- year-old son. >> reporter: la'taa dandie's son, kristopher, had his first psychotic break at 19. since then, when dandie has turned to law enforcemen help, officials say their hands are tied. >> so they say "ma'am, we cat anything because it'll violate his civil rights". >> reporter: california, like most states, makes it difficult to compel people to get treatment. >> i'm
across the country, more than 90% of patrol officers encounter about six people experiencing a mental health crisis each month, according to the u.s. department of justice. >> okay grea. this is gonna be great. you're gonna get treatment. you're gonna get the help you need. you're gonna get housed. and they just can't keep it together. >> reporter: following his arrest from stealing a car, a judge finally witnessed what jurgens's mother had been saying for years-- that jeffrey was...
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u.s. department of justice and he resigned from the police force in november 2014. that force looks very different now. in 2014 there were only three black officers. now it is evenly split along racial lines. but brown's family says out in the streets not much has changed. >> still black and brown bodies being found on troun >>his wkend trown family will host a memorial. mark liverman cbs news new york. >>> i'm emily turner and right now president trump is in new york. he's expected at two different fundraisers today in the hamptons. one of those events is being held by real estate developer and billionaire steven ross. ross also owns the parent company of fitness brands equinox fitness as well as soulcycle. >> he's a friend of mine. he's a very successful guy. we were competitors but friends in real estate in new york in the old days. by the way i think he's probably more inclined to be a liberal if you want to know the trudz. >> equinox and soulcycle are at the center of a national boycott. the two popular gym chains have a number of locations this here in the bay area. politics have no place in the gym. >> i love coming here but i'm not happy
u.s. department of justice and he resigned from the police force in november 2014. that force looks very different now. in 2014 there were only three black officers. now it is evenly split along racial lines. but brown's family says out in the streets not much has changed. >> still black and brown bodies being found on troun >>his wkend trown family will host a memorial. mark liverman cbs news new york. >>> i'm emily turner and right now president trump is in new york. he's...
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officer. >> the decision was made. remember just last month. the justice department after years of back and forth in the civil rights division at the doj and the u.se of new york. they announced they wouldn't be pursuing federal charges against pantaleo. now in case that stretched over not one but two democratic appointed attorneys general the final decision was reached by president trump's attorney general barr. the family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against new york. and reached about a $5.9 million settlement. meanwhile, pantaleo on desk duty remained on the payroll. this case is bigger than one tragic incident. it galvanized a movement. when the news came out a grand jury wouldn't indict the officer just five months after garner died, it triggered massive protests against new york city. >> i can't breathe! >> that chant the i can't breathe. it became a rallying cry for the black lives matter movement. across this country. at this weeks debate, activists called on new york city mayor and 2020 democratic hopeful bill de blasio to take action. >> our country and to make sure it's a country that puts working people first. >> thank you mayor de
officer. >> the decision was made. remember just last month. the justice department after years of back and forth in the civil rights division at the doj and the u.se of new york. they announced they wouldn't be pursuing federal charges against pantaleo. now in case that stretched over not one but two democratic appointed attorneys general the final decision was reached by president trump's attorney general barr. the family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against new york. and reached...
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u.s. department of justice under then-president barack obama. he resigned from the police force. that force looks very different now. in 2014 there were only three black officers and now it is evenly split along racial lines. brown's family says out in the streets not much has changed. >> there are still black and brown bodies being found on the ground. >> this weekend they will host an event for mothers who have lost their children. >>> this couple said they found a framed klu klux klan application in one house. they posted it on social media and the home is owned by a michigan police officer. >> his intentions are good he doesn't need to be a police officer because all minorities are in harms way. >> the officer has been placed on administrative leave while they determine if he violated any city employee policies. >>> this next one might make you rethink your next cruise. fantasy cruise liner has failed the cdc health inspection. any ship with a score lower than 85 fails the inspection. fantasy got a 77. inspectors found food storage and preparation violations, dirty swimming pool, brown water coming from showerheads. portable says it has fixed those issues
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u.s. department of justice in which the cole walls to continue with the detention order but having said that he'd already lifted by all through the court on 4 officers on the ship one of them the captain indian national if they had that passports are handed back and we've heard that the whole indian national fortune of the crew which is the vast majority of it $24.00 members they all reportedly all effectively free now now it's unclear whether they're still on board although not so it is a clear picture and now we're waiting for the 2nd hearing on this court which might be just an hour away all right now thank you we'll come back to you have calls later on let's now go to washington our correspondent there in jordan and rose you have any idea as to the legal basis upon which the department of justice is challenging the the detention order which was due to expire on saturday. martin there is no clarification from the justice department here in washington about this 11th hour filing in court on thursday in gibraltar i've reached out to the department of justice but they're just coming to work at this hour and so it may be some time before we can get a
u.s. department of justice in which the cole walls to continue with the detention order but having said that he'd already lifted by all through the court on 4 officers on the ship one of them the captain indian national if they had that passports are handed back and we've heard that the whole indian national fortune of the crew which is the vast majority of it $24.00 members they all reportedly all effectively free now now it's unclear whether they're still on board although not so it is a...
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u.s. piracy attempts to the justice department try to block the release of an iranian oil tanker impounded near gibraltar. on the u.k. home office attempts to violence by printing warnings on chicken. being described as proof. 247 news live from moscow this is r.t. international from the team and myself you know neal hello and welcome our top story to russian pilots being hailed as heroes after they had potential disaster on thursday morning their plane lost the use of both engines after striking a flock of birds while taking off from moscow as you called ski international airport forcing them to make an emergency landing all 226 passengers 7 crew members as well on board the crimea and airlines flight survived. ah. well it all happened so quickly about the pilots weren't able to return to the report as they barely got are born reaching an altitude of roughly 260 meters but they acted decisively opting to land the plane on its belly in a cornfield with the wheels up just over a kilometer from the runway and without having time to empty the fuel tanks the pilot to income on 41 year old yusupov had previously been a lawyer before
u.s. piracy attempts to the justice department try to block the release of an iranian oil tanker impounded near gibraltar. on the u.k. home office attempts to violence by printing warnings on chicken. being described as proof. 247 news live from moscow this is r.t. international from the team and myself you know neal hello and welcome our top story to russian pilots being hailed as heroes after they had potential disaster on thursday morning their plane lost the use of both engines after...
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of the u.s. piracy it through the justice department trying to block the release on a rainy and oil tanker impounded your gibraltar. the u.k. home office attempts to toccoa knife island by printing warnings on chicken takeaway boxes and initiative that's being described as crude. training in from rights around the world this hour welcome to international you with us my name is union o'neill. to russian pilots helping hailed as heroes after the averted potential disaster on thursday morning their plane lost the use of both engines after striking a flock of birds while taking off from moscow international airport now that forced them to make an emergency landing all 226 passengers on busy board the. flight survived. video agency has managed to get hold of exclusive video of the fuck you ation. i don't mean. all that. but i was a student that each to. their own. but as it was. i let's go through what happened it really all took place so quickly that the pilots weren't able to return to the airport which normally would happen is that burley got her born reaching an altitude of roughly 260 meters but they acted decisively opting to land the
of the u.s. piracy it through the justice department trying to block the release on a rainy and oil tanker impounded your gibraltar. the u.k. home office attempts to toccoa knife island by printing warnings on chicken takeaway boxes and initiative that's being described as crude. training in from rights around the world this hour welcome to international you with us my name is union o'neill. to russian pilots helping hailed as heroes after the averted potential disaster on thursday morning...
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post-gazette" reports the justice department will seek the death penalty against the man accused of killing 11 people at a pittsburgh synagogue last october. yesterday the u.s. attorney's officesburgh filed a notice of intent to seek the death penalty for 46-year-old robert bowers. he's pleaded not guilty. leaders of two of the congregations that worshipped at the tree of life synagogue requested that bowers' life be spared. >>> "newsweek" reports actress lori loughlin and her husband could face legal complications if they decide to share lawyers. the couple is due back in court today to answer questions about possible conflicts of interest if they use the same attorneys. they're accused of paying $500,000 to help their two daughters get into the university of southern california. they've pleaded not guilty. >>> "politico" says massachusetts congressman joe kennedy confirmed he's considering running against sitting senator ed markey in next year's state democratic primary. in a facebook post, the 38-year-old grandson of robert f. kennedy said he has not reached a decision and will spend the next couple of weeks discussing a campaign with supporters. yesterday he filed a state
post-gazette" reports the justice department will seek the death penalty against the man accused of killing 11 people at a pittsburgh synagogue last october. yesterday the u.s. attorney's officesburgh filed a notice of intent to seek the death penalty for 46-year-old robert bowers. he's pleaded not guilty. leaders of two of the congregations that worshipped at the tree of life synagogue requested that bowers' life be spared. >>> "newsweek" reports actress lori loughlin...
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office of the u.s. attorney here in st louis and they're calling for an investigation a nationwide investigation of systematic police brutality. the u.s. department of justice later announced it was launching a broad civil rights investigation into the practices of the ferguson police department. separate from its investigation of the michael brown shooting. but for this group and the community they represent their underlying message is unlikely to change. their clothes for justice are bigger than just ferguson michael brown. wake up there about fighting to change a system they say is stacked against them from. what. ferguson says he on the same page from the fault line series finally has already won a return to ferguson to see what changed and how far the community had managed to move on award winning st louis filmmaker chris phillips lives just a few meters from where mike brown was shot has a unique perspective on the divisions that remain in ferguson today. i've lived in ferguson in excess of 13 years. you know this is basically this was home for me but in this part of town this is where all of your social public services are this is where your economic
office of the u.s. attorney here in st louis and they're calling for an investigation a nationwide investigation of systematic police brutality. the u.s. department of justice later announced it was launching a broad civil rights investigation into the practices of the ferguson police department. separate from its investigation of the michael brown shooting. but for this group and the community they represent their underlying message is unlikely to change. their clothes for justice are bigger...
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office of the u.s. attorney here in st louis and they're calling for an investigation a nationwide investigation of systematic police brutality. the u.s. department of justice later announced it was launching a broad civil rights investigation into the practices of the ferguson police department. separate from its investigation of the michael brown shooting. but for this group and the community they represent their underlying message is unlikely to change. their calls for justice are bigger than just ferguson michael brown. wake up there about fighting to change a system they say is stacked against them from. what. ferguson says he on the same page from the fault line series 5 years on rewind return to ferguson to see what changed and how far the community had managed to move on award winning st louis filmmaker chris phillips lives just a few meters from where mike brown was shot has a unique perspective on the divisions that remain in ferguson today. i've lived in ferguson in excess of 13 years. you know this is basically this was home for me but in this part of town this is where all of your social public services are this is where your economic developme
office of the u.s. attorney here in st louis and they're calling for an investigation a nationwide investigation of systematic police brutality. the u.s. department of justice later announced it was launching a broad civil rights investigation into the practices of the ferguson police department. separate from its investigation of the michael brown shooting. but for this group and the community they represent their underlying message is unlikely to change. their calls for justice are bigger...
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be left to wonder why there weren't more efforts directly through the department of justice, including to the u.s. attorney's officeo make sure that this particular inmate was focused on. look, the message from the prosecutor should have been to the mcc, this is a priority we expect you to monitor this situation carefully. that will all come out in the inspector general's investigation so we will see what happens. >> sandra: we are seat hearing it from 2020 democrats, but now the ftc chief saying that he would be willing to break up major technology companies. what that could mean for apple and facebook this was me before liberty mutucustomized my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. and this is me now! any physical changes to this man's appearance are purely coincidental. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> sandra: we have heard it from democrats but now the head of the ftc, the federal trad
be left to wonder why there weren't more efforts directly through the department of justice, including to the u.s. attorney's officeo make sure that this particular inmate was focused on. look, the message from the prosecutor should have been to the mcc, this is a priority we expect you to monitor this situation carefully. that will all come out in the inspector general's investigation so we will see what happens. >> sandra: we are seat hearing it from 2020 democrats, but now the ftc...
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u.s. government created an interdepartmental visa review committee with representatives from different agencies, fbi, department of war, office of naval intelligence, state department and justice department. they would meet in washington. they would invite the relatives demonstrate na their loved ones trying to get out were not threats to u.s. international security. it was the onus on the relatives to prove that their friends or relatives back in france were not nazi agents rather than the other way around. but in any event in july of 1942, these visa review committees approved a visa for max and fanny. but the tragedy was in august of 1942, just a couple of wiesberger after their visas had finally been approved in washington, german policy changed. they now started -- they didn't allow people to immigrate. the policy now was annihilation, beginning with the jewish -- jews who ended up in france. the policy, the french began handing over foreign jewish internees to the germans beginning with max and fanny valfer among first to be deported from a camp near marseille to the transit camp near paris and subsequently to auschwitz at the very time when they had finally reached the
u.s. government created an interdepartmental visa review committee with representatives from different agencies, fbi, department of war, office of naval intelligence, state department and justice department. they would meet in washington. they would invite the relatives demonstrate na their loved ones trying to get out were not threats to u.s. international security. it was the onus on the relatives to prove that their friends or relatives back in france were not nazi agents rather than the...
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u.s. government created an interdepartmental visa review committee with representatives from different agencies, including the fbi, the department of war, office of naval intelligence, the state department and the justice department. and they would meet in washington, invite the relatives to essentially invite them to demonstrate that their loved ones back in france trying to get out were not threats to u.s. national security. and it was the onus on the relatives to prove that their friends or relatives back in france were -- were not nazi agents rather than the other way around. but in any event, in july of 1942, the visa -- the visa review committees again approved a sus visa or max and fanny. but the tragedy was in august 1942, a couple of weeks after these -- their visas had finally been approved in "wealthtrack." german policy changed. and they now started deport -- they didn't anymore allow people to emigrate. the policy now was annihilation, beginning with the jewish -- jews who ended up in countries that germany had conquers including france. under pressure from germans the french began handing over the foreign jewish interns to the jewish beginning with max and fanny valfer, who were among the
u.s. government created an interdepartmental visa review committee with representatives from different agencies, including the fbi, the department of war, office of naval intelligence, the state department and the justice department. and they would meet in washington, invite the relatives to essentially invite them to demonstrate that their loved ones back in france trying to get out were not threats to u.s. national security. and it was the onus on the relatives to prove that their friends or...
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of course. and he was asking for updates every three hours. wanted accountability, figure out what's going on, he knows that the justice department and the u.s. attorney's officeere the ones to be prosecuting this case and this happens on their watch. some ways if it had been homicide you could say okay. now, the government wasn't as inxwe as it turned out to be. is is just really high stakes, i feel bad for the victims, terrible for the victims. i think that the prosecution is going to try to do other things. it will be really hard. we can turn to emily, but now new lawsuits. against the estate. there's multiple victims. everything is going to get tied up. i anticipate this will be a really long, hard slog and those victims won't get any closure. >> before we go to the legal aspects that remain, you dealt with people in jail. are you satisfied now that this was a suicide in that the conspiracy theories, was it the hyoid bone, really was, you know, a flight of fantasy? >> sure, i accept the results of that, of the autopsy 100%. and unfortunately, this is just one more case of an inmate killing themselves. i've seen them kill themselves with their own jeans, wi
of course. and he was asking for updates every three hours. wanted accountability, figure out what's going on, he knows that the justice department and the u.s. attorney's officeere the ones to be prosecuting this case and this happens on their watch. some ways if it had been homicide you could say okay. now, the government wasn't as inxwe as it turned out to be. is is just really high stakes, i feel bad for the victims, terrible for the victims. i think that the prosecution is going to try to...
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office of the u.s. attorney here in st louis and they're calling for an investigation a nationwide investigation of systematic police brutality. the u.s. department of justice later announced it was launching a broad civil rights investigation into the practices of the ferguson police department. said. print from its investigation of the michael brown shooting. the for this group and the community they represent their underlying message is unlikely to change. their calls for justice are bigger than just ferguson michael brown. they're about fighting to change a system they say is stacked against them from. what. ferguson says he on the sage from the fault line series finding has already won a return to ferguson to see what changed and how far the community has managed to move on award winning say you know we still make a chris phillips lives just a few meters from where mike brown was shot has a unique perspective on the divisions that remain in ferguson today. i've lived in ferguson in excess of 13 years. you know this is basically this was home for me but in this part of town this is where all of your social public services are this is where your economic
office of the u.s. attorney here in st louis and they're calling for an investigation a nationwide investigation of systematic police brutality. the u.s. department of justice later announced it was launching a broad civil rights investigation into the practices of the ferguson police department. said. print from its investigation of the michael brown shooting. the for this group and the community they represent their underlying message is unlikely to change. their calls for justice are bigger...
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u.s. justice department is focusing on drugs. u.s. attorney for northern california, dave anderson, says agents will concentrate on drug problems, and his office already shutdown two drug trafficking operations. this comes after repeated criticism of san francisco's problems by the president. >>> this morning there may be a new momentum after several near misses on the tarmac at san francisco international airport. later today, the famed pilot, "sully" sullengerger will be there. today, "today in the bay," we go to what is happening at sfo now. >> reporter: good morning. there are a number of near-misses taking place here at sfo, and one congressman wants to fix the problem with new legislation. this was from a couple years ago, and this is from july of 2017 when an air canada plane came close to hitting planes waiting for takeoff. the pilot aborting the landing before hearing from the control tower. this is one of many close calls within a 16 month period, and they were due to pilot error, and the safe landing act would address aviation safety that attributed to these problems, and the panel will be joined by "sully" sullengerger, he has been outspoken on two recent crashes involving the boeing 737s, citing what he feels is a coz
u.s. justice department is focusing on drugs. u.s. attorney for northern california, dave anderson, says agents will concentrate on drug problems, and his office already shutdown two drug trafficking operations. this comes after repeated criticism of san francisco's problems by the president. >>> this morning there may be a new momentum after several near misses on the tarmac at san francisco international airport. later today, the famed pilot, "sully" sullengerger will be...
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of u.s. immigration courts this week that included a link to an article from a white nationalist web site attacking immigration court judges. buzzfeed news reports the email, sent by the justice department's executive office for immigration review, featured a link to a blog post on the site vdare attacking the judges with an anti-semitic trope. justice department officials blamed a third-party vendor for including the link to the racist article, telling buzzfeed the department condemns anti-semitism in the strongest terms. this comes as trump's justice department is seeking to decertify the union reprpresentg immigration court judgeses. the e union has been protetestig the strict quotas placed on judges, expecting them to process 700 cases a year and tying job performance evaluations to how quickly they close cases. former white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders will join fox news as a paid contributor next month. as trump's chief spokesperson, sanders repeatedly lied about basic facts, belittling members of the white house press corps and even promoting a doctored video to imply that cnn's jim acosta physically assaulted a white house intern. she frequently went weeks or even months between n
of u.s. immigration courts this week that included a link to an article from a white nationalist web site attacking immigration court judges. buzzfeed news reports the email, sent by the justice department's executive office for immigration review, featured a link to a blog post on the site vdare attacking the judges with an anti-semitic trope. justice department officials blamed a third-party vendor for including the link to the racist article, telling buzzfeed the department condemns...
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officer, he knew they were planning on traveling to china. >> cooper: john demers is the top official in charge of the department of justice's national security division, which helps guard the u.ss, and espionage. he's responsible for coordinating activities across law enforcement and u.s. intelligence agencies. he says kevin mallory's recruitment is just one of many efforts by the chinese ministry of state security, or m.s.s., to spy on the united states. what is m.s.s.? >> demers: so, m.s.s. is the principal intelligence agency of the chinese government. and in rough terms, it is like the c.i.a. and the f.b.i. put together. their capabilities are world- class. they have cyber capabilities, they have expertise in turning people into cooperators, and they have all of the tools and expertise of a very capable intelligence organization. >> cooper: john demers says kevin mallory hadn't worked for any u.s. intelligence agency in five years, but he was still of interest to china. he spoke mandarin, was desperate for money, and had classified information he might be willing to sell. >> demers: you're looking for people who will be willing to work with you for one reason or another. y
officer, he knew they were planning on traveling to china. >> cooper: john demers is the top official in charge of the department of justice's national security division, which helps guard the u.ss, and espionage. he's responsible for coordinating activities across law enforcement and u.s. intelligence agencies. he says kevin mallory's recruitment is just one of many efforts by the chinese ministry of state security, or m.s.s., to spy on the united states. what is m.s.s.? >> demers:...