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point from what we understand was microsoft and apple that have been cooperating with the us department of justice. and we now have microsoft stepping up and calling for big reforms in these secret gag orders and how they are conducted. here's some of what we heard from tom bert. if law enforcement wanted to secretly search your physical office, it had to meet the heightened standards required to get a so called speak and peek warrant. however, today a law enforcement wants to secretly search your virtual office in the cloud. they just serve a boilerplate warrant and secrecy order on your cloud provider. that prevents notice to you. microsoft now calls for there to be a 90 day limit on the gag orders. it also called for the gag orders to be the exception rather than the rule when acquiring information. and they would like that after 90 days, the person whose data has been received by the us government could then be informed of it, that it would not be a secret or gag order that they would find out. their information had been handed over. at least 90 days afterwards. now it's important to note that
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affected at least 30000 companies as well as the indictment of for chinese national by the us department of justice. katrina, you invading the inside story. the. well, let's bring in august now for this edition of inside story. joining me now via skype from washington. d. c is brett brewed president of the global situation room and a full of global director engagement at the white house under president obama from lies and in the netherlands. james shy is that assistant professor at the institute of security and global affairs at lightning university. and in beijing on a tank in china, political analysts to also advises the chinese provincial government will welcome to all of my guess mr. brewing i just thought with you 1st. no smoke without fire, despite seems to be getting fund politically from all sides. and yet, at the moment, i have to say that the binding ministration has taken a rather restrained reproach approach to china and chinese hacks and attacks. quite frankly, on our infrastructure. it's a different approach been taken with russia and i think raises a number of questions about the mot
affected at least 30000 companies as well as the indictment of for chinese national by the us department of justice. katrina, you invading the inside story. the. well, let's bring in august now for this edition of inside story. joining me now via skype from washington. d. c is brett brewed president of the global situation room and a full of global director engagement at the white house under president obama from lies and in the netherlands. james shy is that assistant professor at the...
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of mistreatment. but there is no substitute for complete transparency in our justice system and the protection of the public trust. let us remember back in march the department of justice had to be reprimanded for discussing matters concerning this investigation and speculating on potential charges with the media prosecutors being threatened with a gag order. i cannot remember that happening previously with the department of justice had to be reprimanded to not speculate on that mediate regarding a high-profile case. it is unfortunate members of congress have received only silence in the department of justice regarding the treatment of these defendants based upon concerns arising from statements made under oath. yet the department of justice has not speculated or has not hesitated to speculate about this investigation to their friends in the media. thank congressman gomer, a former judge no less for his commitment to the rule of law and seeking the truth even in the face of much opposition, thank you. >> i want to say one thing. first of all, to the guy that's blowing the whistle, we are not deterred. and so for anyone that is here being an activist and yell
of mistreatment. but there is no substitute for complete transparency in our justice system and the protection of the public trust. let us remember back in march the department of justice had to be reprimanded for discussing matters concerning this investigation and speculating on potential charges with the media prosecutors being threatened with a gag order. i cannot remember that happening previously with the department of justice had to be reprimanded to not speculate on that mediate...
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the us department of justice has announced it's going to temporarily hold all federal executions. attorney general medic garland says he wants to review the policies and procedures introduced by the trump administration, which resumed a federal execution. last july. after a 17 year hiatus, a federal loss was found about the protocols put in place by former attorney general william bon. my connor has the latest washington d. c. the justice department has now announced that it's going to review the federal debt sentence in the light of it being re introduced in july last year that was under the trump administration. and to put it into a context that, that particular stage, there hadn't been a federal execution for 17 years. in the months, from july onwards, there were 13 federal executions. this is the biggest amount in the single year for nearly 200 years to once again try and get an historical context summit. the last time that there were double digit number of federal executions in a single year was back. i'm to grow the cleveland in 1896. so the justice department, when the combined and
the us department of justice has announced it's going to temporarily hold all federal executions. attorney general medic garland says he wants to review the policies and procedures introduced by the trump administration, which resumed a federal execution. last july. after a 17 year hiatus, a federal loss was found about the protocols put in place by former attorney general william bon. my connor has the latest washington d. c. the justice department has now announced that it's going to review...
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the organization and alan wizell burg denied the charges us department of justice and announcer will temporarily hold all federal executions. attorney general mary garland said he wants to review the policies and procedures introduced by the trump administration . portugal is imposing a curfew for its capital. lisbon and several other cities on thursday recorded 2 and a half 1000 new corona virus cases, the highest number since mid february. those headlines inside story is coming up. next. i am sorry, should be about raising prices this entirely down to the time we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world. we live in time in that setting that i had made as the task of fixing a war torn economy. counting the cost on al jazeera the protest for democracy in africa, law, absolute monarchy. the king of s y p, any spend lavishly while most in his country live in poverty. will he listen to the call for change this inside story? ah, ah hello and welcome to the show i'm sammy's a than. that's what he is one of the world's last absolute monarchies, kingdom swa
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the us department of justice is announced that will temporarily hold all federal executions. attorney general mary garland said he wants to review the policies and procedures introduced by the trump administration, which resumed federal execution last july after a 17 year. hi my canada has more from washington d. c. the justice department has now announced that it's going to review the federal debt sentence in the light of the to being re introduced in july last year . that was under the trump administration. and to put it into a context that, that particular stage. there hadn't been a federal execution for 17 years. in the months from july onwards, there were 13 federal executions. this is the biggest amount in the single year for nearly 200 years to once again try and get an historical context summit the last time that they were double digit number of federal executions in a single year was back on the grover cleveland in 1896, so the justice department, when the combined and administration coming to paula is saying now that it wants to look at those new rules instituted by the then
the us department of justice is announced that will temporarily hold all federal executions. attorney general mary garland said he wants to review the policies and procedures introduced by the trump administration, which resumed federal execution last july after a 17 year. hi my canada has more from washington d. c. the justice department has now announced that it's going to review the federal debt sentence in the light of the to being re introduced in july last year . that was under the trump...
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the us department of justice has announced it'll temporarily halt all federal executions. attorney general medic garland says he wants to review the policies and procedures introduced by the trump administration, which resumed federal executions. last july, after a 17 year high ages, a lawsuit was filed about the protocols put in place by former attorney general william barn. one of the 1st ever women trained to become an astronaut will soon become the world's oldest person to be shot into space. we land gently on the desert surface. we opened the hatch and you step outside was the 1st thing you say . i was say, honey, that was the best thing that ever happened. i. walley fung codes travel with amazon boss jeff bezos when he heads up into order later this month. on past astronaut training in the early 1900 sixty's, but she never made it to space because of her gender. i didn't think that i would ever get to go, i think it was on my way while you're a girl. 2 you can't do that, i said guess what? doesn't matter what you are, you can still do it if you want to do it. and i like to do things
the us department of justice has announced it'll temporarily halt all federal executions. attorney general medic garland says he wants to review the policies and procedures introduced by the trump administration, which resumed federal executions. last july, after a 17 year high ages, a lawsuit was filed about the protocols put in place by former attorney general william barn. one of the 1st ever women trained to become an astronaut will soon become the world's oldest person to be shot into...
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doctor, that's the charge of the us term department of justice, which does bureau to more than a year just to launch a probe the f b. i has since acknowledged its handling of the case was inexcusable. the magic was eventually sentenced to hundreds of years in prison for molesting children in portraying her reports. it's an immensely ugly story, and a story that's already quite old. on the one hand, he stands accused is one of the most prolific child molesters in sporting history. some women of team usa gymnastics, say they were forced to endure psychological and physical abuse in the name of olympic glory from young women lining up to face their former doctor in this high profile case that is rocking the world in gymnastics, a judge in michigan had slapped a very long sentence on the former's sports doctor. the fact that larry nasser will never walk out of prison alive, thanks to the length of his sentence, may reassure more than 200 of his victims. that justice has been served. indeed, that how many girls and women, if the more he molested during his doctor's career under the guise o
doctor, that's the charge of the us term department of justice, which does bureau to more than a year just to launch a probe the f b. i has since acknowledged its handling of the case was inexcusable. the magic was eventually sentenced to hundreds of years in prison for molesting children in portraying her reports. it's an immensely ugly story, and a story that's already quite old. on the one hand, he stands accused is one of the most prolific child molesters in sporting history. some women of...
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and they ought to be angry, infuriated that the president of the united states tried to overthrow an election by using the department of justicevery agency that is responsible for enforcing the law. >> reporter: according to the notes, the acting a.g. pushed back, saying, "the d.o.j. can't and won't snap its fingers and change the outcome of the election." the revelations about mr. trump's pressure campaign come as the house committee investigating the january 6 attack is preparing to call new witnesses, possibly some from the trump administration. will there be dozens of subpoenas? >> there will be quite a few. >> reporter: and tonight, democrats here in the capitol may be one step closer to getting their hands on former president trump's tax returns. that's because the department of justice has just ordered the i.r.s. to hand them over to the house ways and means committee. we are yet to hear from the former president.ne i also wto federal ban victions t toe torrow.ny relight >> reporter: nora between 300,000 and one million americans could be subject to eviction next month, but it looks like there will be no extension. the
and they ought to be angry, infuriated that the president of the united states tried to overthrow an election by using the department of justicevery agency that is responsible for enforcing the law. >> reporter: according to the notes, the acting a.g. pushed back, saying, "the d.o.j. can't and won't snap its fingers and change the outcome of the election." the revelations about mr. trump's pressure campaign come as the house committee investigating the january 6 attack is...
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of what we can use to defend democracy. attorney general merrick garland announced that the department of justice will use its authorities to challenge the onslaught of eight undermining voting rights. the focus will be on dismantling racially discriminatory laws like the challenge to georgia's vicious anti-voting laws. the department of justice will do so. my request it is doubling its size their enforcement status,. civil rights groups and other organizations have announced their plans to stay vigilant and challenge these odious laws in the courts. in texas, for example, state legislature once partisan poll watchers to intimidate voters and impartial poll workers. they want voters to be able to be in a position they wonder who is watching them and intimidating them, to wait longer to vote, to drive a hell of a lot -- excuse me, a long way to get the vote. they want to make it inconvenient that they hope people do not vote at all, that is what this is about. this year alone 17 states have enacted, not just proposed, but enacted 28 new laws to make it harder for americans to vote, not to mention nearly 400 additional bills,
of what we can use to defend democracy. attorney general merrick garland announced that the department of justice will use its authorities to challenge the onslaught of eight undermining voting rights. the focus will be on dismantling racially discriminatory laws like the challenge to georgia's vicious anti-voting laws. the department of justice will do so. my request it is doubling its size their enforcement status,. civil rights groups and other organizations have announced their plans to...
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our top stories: the tax returns of former president donald trump will be handed to congress after a ruling by the us justice department. the cost of covid for pregnant women in brazil: the bbc has exclusive footage of a maternity ward treating women with the virus. turkey calls on help from neighbouring countries as it tackles wildfires on its southern coast. it's super saturday at the olympics in tokyo with plenty of action ahead, including the women's 100m final. and a packed audience and no more social distancing at the royal albert hall for the first night of the proms in london. hello and welcome to bbc news. the usjustice department says tax returns belonging to the former president donald trump must be handed over to congress. the decision reverses a previous ruling. officials now say lawmakers have legitimate reasons for asking to see the documents. live now to our north america correspondent david willis. david, good to see you. this has been a wrangling between two different government departments, the internal revenue service and the department ofjustice. what has brought us to this point? you're right, eve
our top stories: the tax returns of former president donald trump will be handed to congress after a ruling by the us justice department. the cost of covid for pregnant women in brazil: the bbc has exclusive footage of a maternity ward treating women with the virus. turkey calls on help from neighbouring countries as it tackles wildfires on its southern coast. it's super saturday at the olympics in tokyo with plenty of action ahead, including the women's 100m final. and a packed audience and no...
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and then to be fine $200,000 in violation the subcommittee should recommend action by the us department of justicesee penalties from landlords who violated the eviction moratorium to specifically assess if any landlord violated civil rights by disproportionately iming to evict those of color as we enter a critical new phase it's important to remain vigilant to corporate landlord evictions those of us housing. thank you. >> now you are recognized for your five-minute statement. >> and then to make it tighter and tighter the home is not in the greatest condition but livable. although i occasionally had money that was tight and never had eviction problems and in 2020 i lost my customer service job due to the pandemic and then i was in between jobs i fell behind my rent. i filled out and give my landlord a copy of the declaration in december 2020. i found a local nonprofit. and once the eviction and the cdc order was extended i was finally able to speak with me leasing agent's and then i applied for unemployment benefits right away and then i was approved for unemployment. even got it that - - i gas d
and then to be fine $200,000 in violation the subcommittee should recommend action by the us department of justicesee penalties from landlords who violated the eviction moratorium to specifically assess if any landlord violated civil rights by disproportionately iming to evict those of color as we enter a critical new phase it's important to remain vigilant to corporate landlord evictions those of us housing. thank you. >> now you are recognized for your five-minute statement. >>...
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look at those notes and immediately go to the nixonian corruption behavior of donald trump to try to use his department of justiceher establishes the sequence of the plans leading up to january 6th. all right. so donald trump -- the three sequential elements of donald trump's culpability for the insurrection was first laying the predicate, the big lie. second, issuing the invitation, telling people, come to washington on january 6th. >> right. >> a date no one otherwise would have known to come, and then giving the charge when he gave his speech on that day. what we learned from the notes was just preceding the events of january 6th he wanted his department of justice to announce that the election, indeed, was corrupt. now, the question is, was donald trump acting alone in organizing the events that ultimately were going to lead to january 6th? we know it cannot be the case. ultimately, there was a political network. i think what the commission -- what the select committee could be doing, and i would defer to the congressman on this, i think it is important to begin to issue subpoenas early because they will be l
look at those notes and immediately go to the nixonian corruption behavior of donald trump to try to use his department of justiceher establishes the sequence of the plans leading up to january 6th. all right. so donald trump -- the three sequential elements of donald trump's culpability for the insurrection was first laying the predicate, the big lie. second, issuing the invitation, telling people, come to washington on january 6th. >> right. >> a date no one otherwise would have...
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. >> jesse: joe biden is also calling for a federal takeover of elections and is promising to use his department of justicefter the states. now, keep in mind, while the president spewed that kind of rhetoric, liberal fact-checkers have found these republican bills actually expand voting hours. but those facts don't matter to liberals in texas. a group of showboating democrats just skipping town in order to block republicans there from passing these new voting bills. they are fashioning themselves as political martyrs, who of course fled the the down next washington, d.c., without face masks, and a quesadilla. while they soak up attention, texas governor greg abbott is promising to arrest them when they return. >> i will continue calling special session after a special session because overtime is going to continue to vote. they will be arrested and brought to the texas buy capitol and will be conducting business. >> greg: what joe said today just upsets me. i mean, he is a pathological, shameless liar. he ran on being a unifier, and all he does his bank on racial discontent. he is comparing this bill to the
. >> jesse: joe biden is also calling for a federal takeover of elections and is promising to use his department of justicefter the states. now, keep in mind, while the president spewed that kind of rhetoric, liberal fact-checkers have found these republican bills actually expand voting hours. but those facts don't matter to liberals in texas. a group of showboating democrats just skipping town in order to block republicans there from passing these new voting bills. they are fashioning...
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the tax returns of former president donald trump will be handed to congress — after a ruling by the us justice departmentthe cost of covid for pregnant women in brazil — the bbc has exclusive footage of a maternity ward treating women with the virus. day eight of the olympics is underway in tokyo — with plenty of action ahead including the women's one—hundred metres final. and a packed audience and no more social distancing at the royal albert hall for the first night of the proms in london. hello and welcome to the programme. the usjustice department says tax returns belonging to the former president, donald trump must — after all — be handed over to congress. the decision reverses a previous ruling — officials now say lawmakers have legitimate reasons for asking to see the documents. live now to our north america correspondent, david willis. let's start with how this reversal actually came about to begin with. what changed? every president dating _ begin with. what changed? every president dating back— begin with. what changed? every president dating back in - begin with. what changed? er president dat
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of other avenues for committees to investigate things around the january 6th insurrection and beyond. so when i talked to lawmakers this past week democrats were increasingly confident they could use this department of justice the department of justice like jeffrey rosen or acting deputy attorney general donoghue, who were found recently to have been pressured by trump to try to call the election corrupt, to come and testify before, say, the select committee or the house oversight committee. so we'll see how this plays out over the coming weeks after the house comes back from its recess. >> i'm going to go through a bunch of names here. this according to david corn from "mother jones" who came out this week responding to the efforts with a list of top republicans who he believes should be brought in to testify. they include mark meadows. he was trump's white house chief of staff and can explain what was happening at the white house during the violent raid on congress. jared kushner and ivanka trump. we know ivanka was in the oval office with her father that afternoon. reports show that kevin mccarthy was reaching out to kushner for help in stopping the assault. lindsey graham was calling ivanka. kayleigh mc
of other avenues for committees to investigate things around the january 6th insurrection and beyond. so when i talked to lawmakers this past week democrats were increasingly confident they could use this department of justice the department of justice like jeffrey rosen or acting deputy attorney general donoghue, who were found recently to have been pressured by trump to try to call the election corrupt, to come and testify before, say, the select committee or the house oversight committee. so...
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the tax returns of former president donald trump will be handed to congress — after a ruling by the us justice departmentcost of covid for pregnant women in brazil — the bbc has exclusive footage of a maternity ward treating women with the virus. turkey calls on help from neighbouring coutries — as it tackles wildfires on its southern coast. hello and welcome. we start with amazon, which has been fined almost $900 million for breaking the european union's data protection laws, known as gdpr. it's the biggest fine ever imposed under the eu's privacy regulations. the online retail giant has been criticised in recent years for the information it gathers from its customers shopping histories. amazon has indicated that it will contest the ruling. andrew russow is an attorney and ceo ar media consulting, and joins me now. first of all, the size of this fine is quite something. you first of all, the size of this fine is quite something.— is quite something. you are absolutely _ is quite something. you are absolutely right, _ is quite something. you are absolutely right, it's - is quite something. you are absolu
the tax returns of former president donald trump will be handed to congress — after a ruling by the us justice departmentcost of covid for pregnant women in brazil — the bbc has exclusive footage of a maternity ward treating women with the virus. turkey calls on help from neighbouring coutries — as it tackles wildfires on its southern coast. hello and welcome. we start with amazon, which has been fined almost $900 million for breaking the european union's data protection laws, known as...
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for example, attorney general merrick garland announced that the united states department of justice is going to be using its authorities to challenge the onslaughts of state laws undermining voting rights in old and new ways. focus will be on dismantling grace and discriminatory laws like the recent challenge to george's vicious anti-voting law. the department of justice will do so with the voting rights division that is doubling in size and enforcement. civil rights groups and other organizations announced their plans to stay vigilant and challenge the odious laws in the courts. republican led state legislator wants to allow partisan poll watchers to intimidate voters and impartial poll workers. they want voters to dive further and be able to be at a position where they wonder who's watching them and intimidating. to way longer to vote. to drive a hell of a lot -- excuse me, a long way to get the bow. they want to make it so inconvenient that they hope people don't vote it all. that's what this is about. this year alone, 17 states have enacted, not just proposed, but enacted 28 new laws to make it hard
for example, attorney general merrick garland announced that the united states department of justice is going to be using its authorities to challenge the onslaughts of state laws undermining voting rights in old and new ways. focus will be on dismantling grace and discriminatory laws like the recent challenge to george's vicious anti-voting law. the department of justice will do so with the voting rights division that is doubling in size and enforcement. civil rights groups and other...
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>> he says i'll take care of it himself and our congressman say that they would use that statement from the justice departmenta cudgel to both attack joe biden but to sow real seeds of doubt into the electors. i think we see as a parallel between ukraine and what we saw on the news is that trump understands that people like the president of ukraine, the justice department, to have credibility, credibility with audiences he could not reach. so it's essential that they carry his message, so that he can run with it. and in both cases it was more important for those respected entities to make public announcements than it was for them to investigate. one of the things that trump said in the notes that the justice department official was, i don't expect you to actually overturn the results of the election yourself, nor do i expect you to investigate all these things. just say it's corrupt and leave it to me. again, as we saw with ukraine, the impeachment trial, we saw gordon sondland testified he said that all the conversations he had with rudy giuliani and others, it was always that the ukraine president was suppo
>> he says i'll take care of it himself and our congressman say that they would use that statement from the justice departmenta cudgel to both attack joe biden but to sow real seeds of doubt into the electors. i think we see as a parallel between ukraine and what we saw on the news is that trump understands that people like the president of ukraine, the justice department, to have credibility, credibility with audiences he could not reach. so it's essential that they carry his message, so...
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of it, you know, himself. and republicans in congress who are his allies. so presumably, they would use that statement from the justice department as a cudgel to, both, attack joe biden. but to, also, sow real seeds of doubt into the outcome of the election. one of the things, to your point, that we see as a parallel between ukraine and what we saw in the notes today is that trump understands that people like the president of ukraine. that the justice department do have real credibility. credibility with audiences he cannot reach. so it's essential that they carry his message, so then he can run with it. you know, in both cases, it was more important for those respected entities to make public announcements than it was for them to investigate. one of the things that trump said in the notes to the justice-department officials was, i don't expect you to actually overturn the results of the election, yourself. nor, do i expect you to necessarily investigate all these things. just say it's corrupt, and leave it to me. and again, in the -- as we saw with ukraine impeachment trial, you saw gordon sondland testify. the former ambassado
of it, you know, himself. and republicans in congress who are his allies. so presumably, they would use that statement from the justice department as a cudgel to, both, attack joe biden. but to, also, sow real seeds of doubt into the outcome of the election. one of the things, to your point, that we see as a parallel between ukraine and what we saw in the notes today is that trump understands that people like the president of ukraine. that the justice department do have real credibility....
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far more difficult, if not impossible, for the white house or the department of justice to stop what republicans are doing. joining us to start this hour, here in philadelphia with us is nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli. we also have anna palmer, the cofounder of "punchbowl news." and joyce vance, who is a law professor at the university of alabama and an msnbc contributor. mike, the president is going to dial up the rhetoric today. beyond the rhetoric, there's not much that he can do legislatively as long as the filibuster remains and as long as there aren't ten republicans willing to support voting rights legislation. president biden talks all the time about how politics is the art of the possible. but right now, mike, what's possible? >> reporter: well, jeff, i have to say the last time i was in this room covering joe biden, he was a candidate fpresident. it was a little over a year ago. he was celebrating some primary night victories. at the time what the biden campaign thought was their formula for success was separating issues that have a very loud and vocal following among a very narrow slice of
far more difficult, if not impossible, for the white house or the department of justice to stop what republicans are doing. joining us to start this hour, here in philadelphia with us is nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli. we also have anna palmer, the cofounder of "punchbowl news." and joyce vance, who is a law professor at the university of alabama and an msnbc contributor. mike, the president is going to dial up the rhetoric today. beyond the rhetoric, there's not much...
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mark: the department of justice were ins used to be housed, that is federal law enforcement. to prosecute and obviously department of justice and attorney general the border supposed to be controlled by the federal government we have some patriotic courageous governors to do anything they can to protect citizenry and protect the citizenry of the other countries while joe biden sits there and stands there does want to go to the border. >> you watch as president speak and then you say this guy is unbelievable he does even act like anything is going on at the border. >> under president trump we had the most secure border in my lifetime now we have the most vulnerable border under president biden. mark: thank you to you in particular all the men and women thank you for everything you are doing and i want to apologize on behalf of the american people for this absolutely useless administration that we have. thank you tom. god bless you. we will be right back. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fast. sgt. houston never expected this to happen.
mark: the department of justice were ins used to be housed, that is federal law enforcement. to prosecute and obviously department of justice and attorney general the border supposed to be controlled by the federal government we have some patriotic courageous governors to do anything they can to protect citizenry and protect the citizenry of the other countries while joe biden sits there and stands there does want to go to the border. >> you watch as president speak and then you say this...
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from crisis hotline counseling to medical care to temporary housing instead of using taxpayer dollars. the department of justiceollects fines and penalties for people >> thousands of protesters filled the streets in anger over a crippled economy, food and power shortages and health care system that's on the brink of collapse. activists claim hundreds of people were detained during the days of unrest. white house press secretary jen psaki says the goal is to support residents who want to peacefully protest. >> we continue to call for swift the swift release of peaceful protesters who just been detained. we've made clear over the last week that addressing this moment was a priority for the administration and for president biden. the president of cuba says his regime was, quote, prepared to do anything to stop the protests. he also blamed the united states and social media in part. >> for triggering the unrest in cuba. >> and now a live look at the u.s. capitol tonight where the war of words continues over the committee to investigate the january 6th insurrection. house speaker nancy pelosi rejected 2 of the 5 rep
from crisis hotline counseling to medical care to temporary housing instead of using taxpayer dollars. the department of justiceollects fines and penalties for people >> thousands of protesters filled the streets in anger over a crippled economy, food and power shortages and health care system that's on the brink of collapse. activists claim hundreds of people were detained during the days of unrest. white house press secretary jen psaki says the goal is to support residents who want to...
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from crisis hotline counseling to medical care to temporary housing instead of using taxpayer dollars. the department of justiceollects fines and penalties from those who were convicted of federal crimes to help out the survivors. >> providing this fix will enable crime survivors in my state of iowa and across the nation to continue this have the services available. >> the bipartisan legislation prevents future cuts to providers that would otherwise have to reduce services are closed. their doors. president biden says that fund can be used as long-term support for survivors. exclusive inside california politics. emerson college polling shows that if governor at gavin newsom's recall word to be held today. he would defeat it and stay in office. but the margin to slip. >> there was an increase in support for governor newsom's recall since march with now. 43% of respondents saying they would vote to recall him in march. that number was 38%. so you have a 5 point jump there on the governor's approval rating. the new poll shows it stands at 49% with 42% of respondents disapproving of his performance. when asked that
from crisis hotline counseling to medical care to temporary housing instead of using taxpayer dollars. the department of justiceollects fines and penalties from those who were convicted of federal crimes to help out the survivors. >> providing this fix will enable crime survivors in my state of iowa and across the nation to continue this have the services available. >> the bipartisan legislation prevents future cuts to providers that would otherwise have to reduce services are...
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the latest headlines: the tax returns of former us president donald trump will be handed to congress, after a ruling by the us justice departmentemic. 200 afghan interpreters and their families have landed in the usa, the first as part of a planned evacuation programme. presidentjoe biden says the us is fulfilling its promise to those who served "shoulder—to—shoulder" with american forces in afghanistan. our correspondent secunder kermani reports from kabul. tens of thousands of british soldiers served in afghanistan. crucial to their mission, the help of local interpreters. with international troops withdrawing, hundreds of them, along with their families, are being relocated to the uk. but others remain stuck in afghanistan. this man is one of dozens of interpreters whose applications have been rejected. he says he fears for his life. they're going to kill me. that's it. it's a big threat for my family also. because of me, my family will pay for that. he served with british forces for two years in helmand province, but was then sacked. those dismissed for serious offences aren't being relocated. he says he simply refused to g
the latest headlines: the tax returns of former us president donald trump will be handed to congress, after a ruling by the us justice departmentemic. 200 afghan interpreters and their families have landed in the usa, the first as part of a planned evacuation programme. presidentjoe biden says the us is fulfilling its promise to those who served "shoulder—to—shoulder" with american forces in afghanistan. our correspondent secunder kermani reports from kabul. tens of thousands of...
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of nothing can tell us more. microsoft vice president for customer security and trust tom bert has testified before congress about the use of gag orders and secrecy orders by the u. s. department of justice, this are, these are orders essentially where the tech companies are asked to hand over the data, the private information of journalists, politicians, as well as ordinary citizens. now, according to tom berg, microsoft receives on average, around $2400.00 to $3500.00 such orders every year that comes out to roughly $7.00 to $10.00 such orders per day. here's some of what he said. most shocking is just how routine secrecy orders have become when law enforcement targets and americans e mail text messages or other sensitive data stored in the cloud. now, according to what was testified, the trump era department of justice was acquiring the information of journalists because it was investigating potential links of classified information that were going on. now this presents a problem because it prevents journalists from being able to promise the security and the privacy of their sources. those who hand over information risk having the us government find out that they did it. and those who
of nothing can tell us more. microsoft vice president for customer security and trust tom bert has testified before congress about the use of gag orders and secrecy orders by the u. s. department of justice, this are, these are orders essentially where the tech companies are asked to hand over the data, the private information of journalists, politicians, as well as ordinary citizens. now, according to tom berg, microsoft receives on average, around $2400.00 to $3500.00 such orders every year...
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of justice. the us attorney general merrick garland has halted all federal execution while the justice department continues its review of the death penalty. it comes up to the historic use of executions at the federal level by the tropic ministration. 13 people were put to death in trumps last 6 months in office. donald trump's company and it's long time chief financial officer have pleaded not guilty to tax fraud charges. prosecutors accused alan vice will beg of personally avoiding tax on $1700000.00 of income the firms alleged to have run a quote sweeping in audacious scheme to keep is active pay and bonuses off the books. in canada, a fast moving wildfire has destroyed more than 90 percent of the town at the center of canada's record breaking. he'd waive the mountain town of lightning british columbia repeatedly bro, canada as all time, high temperature record this week. reaching 49.6 degrees celsius. on tuesday, the flames have forced the towns, residents to flee. candidate a celebration have been overshadowed by the countries colonial past. several cities cancelled barbecues and fireworks s
of justice. the us attorney general merrick garland has halted all federal execution while the justice department continues its review of the death penalty. it comes up to the historic use of executions at the federal level by the tropic ministration. 13 people were put to death in trumps last 6 months in office. donald trump's company and it's long time chief financial officer have pleaded not guilty to tax fraud charges. prosecutors accused alan vice will beg of personally avoiding tax on...
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our top stories: the tax returns of former president donald trump will be handed to congress after a ruling by the us justice department. lockdown in brisbane as australia's third largest city tries to contain the spread of the delta variant. us champion gymnast simone biles withdraws from a world record win for team gb in the mixed axioom relay on "super saturday" at the games. and singer kt tunstall postpones her tour over concerns she could become completely deaf. hello and welcome to bbc news. the us justice department says tax returns belonging to the former president donald trump must be handed over to congress. the decision reverses a previous ruling. officials now say lawmakers have legitimate reasons for asking the decision reverses a previous ruling, and officials now say lawmakers have rejected two legitimate reasons to see the documents. our north america correspondent has the story. donald trump has fought hard to prevent the release of his tax returns. this is a continuation of the hideous witch—hunt in the history of our country this could mark the end of his ferocious effort to keep those documents out
our top stories: the tax returns of former president donald trump will be handed to congress after a ruling by the us justice department. lockdown in brisbane as australia's third largest city tries to contain the spread of the delta variant. us champion gymnast simone biles withdraws from a world record win for team gb in the mixed axioom relay on "super saturday" at the games. and singer kt tunstall postpones her tour over concerns she could become completely deaf. hello and welcome...
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the tax returns of former president donald trump will be handed to congress, after a ruling by the us justice departmenthe eu special envoy in a bbc interview, that there's little hope of an early end to the violence.
the tax returns of former president donald trump will be handed to congress, after a ruling by the us justice departmenthe eu special envoy in a bbc interview, that there's little hope of an early end to the violence.
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our top stories: the tax returns of former president donald trump will be handed to congress after a ruling by the us justice departmenternity ward treating women with the virus. turkey calls on help from neighbouring countries as it tackles wildfires on its southern coast. it's super saturday at the olympics in tokyo with plenty of action ahead, including the women's 100m final. and a packed audience and no more social distancing at the royal albert hall for the first night of the proms in london.
our top stories: the tax returns of former president donald trump will be handed to congress after a ruling by the us justice departmenternity ward treating women with the virus. turkey calls on help from neighbouring countries as it tackles wildfires on its southern coast. it's super saturday at the olympics in tokyo with plenty of action ahead, including the women's 100m final. and a packed audience and no more social distancing at the royal albert hall for the first night of the proms in...
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but i'm all in favor of people being fascinating. us justice department will not be investigating new york handling of cove it in the states. nursing homes announcement came and elected to republican lawmakers and it's outraged in families. cowards, you cowards, you believe in the money you follow the money trail, your coward, how can you just and there is no apology. i mean to sit there and watch almo, how his tone changed. you know, he seems so sympathetic now because he's off. he's free. i'll tell you about the life the lights have been going on for years. my mother's been tripping and falling in that nursing home for a year. my mom, they said she had arthritis, but she kept bawling. so they blamed pain on her shoulder on not right as and it was not arthritis she had at this located shoulder. and 2 years earlier, she fell in the nursing home and she broke her hip. they had to do a hip replacement. this is what i mean by the life lives are always there almost thing that he wants to help and not letting the be lied to. we've been lied to and we're going to continue to live too, becau
but i'm all in favor of people being fascinating. us justice department will not be investigating new york handling of cove it in the states. nursing homes announcement came and elected to republican lawmakers and it's outraged in families. cowards, you cowards, you believe in the money you follow the money trail, your coward, how can you just and there is no apology. i mean to sit there and watch almo, how his tone changed. you know, he seems so sympathetic now because he's off. he's free....
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canadians happened stung by the recent discovery of hundreds of graves that former residential schools for indigenous children. justice department, us attorney general general mary garland has stopped all federal executions while the justice department continues its review of the death penalty comes of the story . use of executions at the federal level by the trump administration. 13 people were put to death and from last 6 months in office alone, donald trump's company and it's a long time she financial us, has pleaded guilty not guilty to tax fraud charges. prosecutors accused island vice personally avoiding tax on $1700000.00 of income. the firm is alleged to have run a quote, sweeping out, or they should speak to keep executive pay and bonuses off the books. and when the trump univers germany is angela noch lives in london today for what was likely to be her last official visit to britain and travel restrictions and posts breakfast relations aren't the agenda i talked with barbara johnson. she's also due to meet the queen. since becoming transfer back in 2005, now collab out last that for british prime ministers ahead of her mee
canadians happened stung by the recent discovery of hundreds of graves that former residential schools for indigenous children. justice department, us attorney general general mary garland has stopped all federal executions while the justice department continues its review of the death penalty comes of the story . use of executions at the federal level by the trump administration. 13 people were put to death and from last 6 months in office alone, donald trump's company and it's a long time she...
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department allowed this evidence to become public. they didn't try to fight it, claiming executive privilege. so it is a good sign that the garland justice department understands that it can't use the prerogatives or traditions of justice department to not let this evidence come to light. the american people must know about the corruption of the trump administration in trying to subvert our democracy. >> paul butler, thank you as always. good to see you. >>> coming up, everybody, in our 4:00 p.m. hour we are going to dive into what these latest revelations mean for investigations related to the former president, plus what we could actually learn from the former president's taxes now that the doj has paved the way for a house panel to actually review them. new jersey congressman bill pascrell and david farenthold of "the washington post" are going to join me live for the next hour. you don't want to miss that. >>> from chicago, a scene as the city experiences a spike in covid cases. a live report from lallapalooza. all of those dots are people, with a big change for ticket hold irs today. >>> plus, why this congresswoman spent the night on the stairs of the capitol. stay with us. no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for
department allowed this evidence to become public. they didn't try to fight it, claiming executive privilege. so it is a good sign that the garland justice department understands that it can't use the prerogatives or traditions of justice department to not let this evidence come to light. the american people must know about the corruption of the trump administration in trying to subvert our democracy. >> paul butler, thank you as always. good to see you. >>> coming up, everybody,...