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the justice department's commitment to transparency. under your leadership, the department has processed a record number of freedom of information act requests and you've testified before this committee numerous times and your dedication to state and local law enforcement by supporting the cops program certainly does not go unnoticed especially in this tight economy. now, general holder, i sent you a letter on march 28th this year requesting information pertaining to three federal intelligence contractors, who collectively refer to themselves. are you familiar with my letter? >> i can't say that i am. >> in that letter, i express concern that the three firms might have broken the law by conspiring to harm american citizens using illegal techniques such as hacking, planting malware, blackmail and fraud. nineteen of my colleagues in the house of representatives echoed those serious concerns in a letter sent to house committee chairs earlier in march, and i also requested copies of all department of justice contracts with those firms withi
the justice department's commitment to transparency. under your leadership, the department has processed a record number of freedom of information act requests and you've testified before this committee numerous times and your dedication to state and local law enforcement by supporting the cops program certainly does not go unnoticed especially in this tight economy. now, general holder, i sent you a letter on march 28th this year requesting information pertaining to three federal intelligence...
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the justice department to investigate. we have heard nothing on that. we've heard announcements from seattle and miami, florida, nothing for houston, texas. i also need to have a status report -- i'd like your answer on this -- on the question of the harris county jail. you issued a report that there were constitutional violationsment the question is, what has been the oversight of the department of justice and have they completed? i also want to ask the question -- i'd ask an additional 30 seconds so you can answer this -- the issue of the continental united merger that finished. i would like to thank your assistant attorney general for antitrust for a very open discussion. i would like to know whether there's a follow-up, whether we need to strengthen the clayton act for the justice department because we frankly feel there's no oversight. could you answer the question about the brutality case, excessive force and why there's not been a response including that in the police brutality case and then the status of the harris
the justice department to investigate. we have heard nothing on that. we've heard announcements from seattle and miami, florida, nothing for houston, texas. i also need to have a status report -- i'd like your answer on this -- on the question of the harris county jail. you issued a report that there were constitutional violationsment the question is, what has been the oversight of the department of justice and have they completed? i also want to ask the question -- i'd ask an additional 30...
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the justice department to investigate. we have heard nothing on that. we've heard aouncements from seattle and miami, florida, nothing for houston, texas. i also need to have a status report -- i'd like your answer on this -- on the question of the harris county jail. you issued a report that there were constitutional violationsment the question is, what has been the oversight of the department of justice and have they completed? i also want to ask the question -- i'd ask an additional 30 seconds so you can answer this -- the issue of the continental united merger that finished. i would like to thank your assistant atrney general f antitrust for a very open discussion. i would like to know whether there's a follow-up, whether we need to strengthen the clayton act for the justice department because werankly feel there's no oversight. could you answer the question about the brutality case, excessive force and why there's not been a response including that in the police brutality case and then the status of the harris county
the justice department to investigate. we have heard nothing on that. we've heard aouncements from seattle and miami, florida, nothing for houston, texas. i also need to have a status report -- i'd like your answer on this -- on the question of the harris county jail. you issued a report that there were constitutional violationsment the question is, what has been the oversight of the department of justice and have they completed? i also want to ask the question -- i'd ask an additional 30...
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and jim cole will bring that to the department of justice, already brought it to the department of justice. the bottom line about mr. cole's approach on fighting terrorists is one i believe we all believe in. we're a nation at war with al qaeda and taliban and their associated forces. we need a tough, aggressive and flexible policies that recognize the paramount importance of providing the president with the ability to use all of the lawful tools, all of the lawful tools of our national power to protect american people and bring terrorists to justice. jim cole believes in that. he's committed to working with the congress, so that we use all available tools, we make the judgment in each individual case as to where it's the most effective way to bring a terrorist or criminal to justice. he not only has expertise in handling terrorists and bringing them to justice, he's had very important positions in the department of justice supervising the criminal prosecution of white-collar crimes. he understands the full breadth of the department of justice, and it i is a very valuable plan making sure
and jim cole will bring that to the department of justice, already brought it to the department of justice. the bottom line about mr. cole's approach on fighting terrorists is one i believe we all believe in. we're a nation at war with al qaeda and taliban and their associated forces. we need a tough, aggressive and flexible policies that recognize the paramount importance of providing the president with the ability to use all of the lawful tools, all of the lawful tools of our national power...
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the justice department to investigate. we have heard nothing on that. we've heard announcements from seattle and miami, florida, nothing for houston, texas. i also need to have a status report -- i'd like your answer on this -- on the question of the harris county jail. you issued a report that there were constitutional violationsment the question is, what has been the oversight of the department of justice and have they completed? i also want to ask the question -- i'd ask an additional 30 seconds so you can answer this -- the issue of the continental united merger that finished. i would like to thank your assistant attorney general for antitrust for a very open discussion. i would like to know whether there's a follow-up, whether we need to strengthen the clayton act for the justice department because we frankly feel there's no oversight. could you answer the question about the brutality case, excessive force and why there's not been a response including that in the police brutality case and then the status of the harris
the justice department to investigate. we have heard nothing on that. we've heard announcements from seattle and miami, florida, nothing for houston, texas. i also need to have a status report -- i'd like your answer on this -- on the question of the harris county jail. you issued a report that there were constitutional violationsment the question is, what has been the oversight of the department of justice and have they completed? i also want to ask the question -- i'd ask an additional 30...
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. >> former justice department attorney john yoo, in going after number one. and catching the big fish. and form operative mike baker, how the cia put the pieces of the bin laden puzzle together and the commander of delta force during blackhawk down in somalia, how special operations train to land in the lion as den. >> they've rehearsed so many times, that there isn't any chance at that bin laden or anyone after him is going to get away from them. ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. [applaus [applause] >> thank you very much, a great audience here, lots of enthusiasm, and welcome to a special edition of huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. by the way, happy mother's day to everybody. to all the moms who are watching our show, and by the way, we've done something special today. we have invited the moms from the huckabee staff to the show, and we are very happy to have them with us, and they're all down horror on the front row, so i'd like to ask our staff moms and these are the mothers of the staff tt the show, stand up so we can say
. >> former justice department attorney john yoo, in going after number one. and catching the big fish. and form operative mike baker, how the cia put the pieces of the bin laden puzzle together and the commander of delta force during blackhawk down in somalia, how special operations train to land in the lion as den. >> they've rehearsed so many times, that there isn't any chance at that bin laden or anyone after him is going to get away from them. ladies and gentlemen, governor...
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two years ago the obama justice department said shock waves. out the country when they released new guidelines telling federal authorities not to arrest marijuana users and suppliers who were violating local laws eric holder even said that it would be an insufficient use of funds going after people in states where medical marijuana had been legalized but now it seems like they've done a complete and informative justice is recently sent letters to states threatening the bay will go after state employees now look at both civil and criminal penalties for those who run large scale operations even if they're acceptable under state law and already in many states that we're headed towards and i mean this in the legalization path has started to back off so why the drastic shift in policy and could this doom the medical marijuana industry here to discuss it with me it's got more going associate editor of the drug war dot org scott thanks so much for being here tonight first of all let's talk about these these letters that are now being sent out do we kn
two years ago the obama justice department said shock waves. out the country when they released new guidelines telling federal authorities not to arrest marijuana users and suppliers who were violating local laws eric holder even said that it would be an insufficient use of funds going after people in states where medical marijuana had been legalized but now it seems like they've done a complete and informative justice is recently sent letters to states threatening the bay will go after state...
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and the justice department that's five major regulatory or law enforcement bodies that should have got to do this before the senate had put the justice work i put the justice moore on the very top of that list the s. and p. recently said standard and poor's recently came out with a report and so that there is more of a risk in the market there is more risk in the market today than there was before two thousand and eight you know obviously these guys are partly responsible for the crash of the bad credit ratings and so you know taking s. and poor and p. seriously dangerous thing but it seems that they're right in this case are we headed for another great crash or what some refer to as a double dip well you know i hear varying things about that and you know here i should admit i'm not an economist you know what i'm going to let me rephrase that. are there cure him in olds who crashed the economy by their crimes still committing the same crimes which could crash the economy again. i think i think the best way to put this is that all of the incentives that existed before two thousand and e
and the justice department that's five major regulatory or law enforcement bodies that should have got to do this before the senate had put the justice work i put the justice moore on the very top of that list the s. and p. recently said standard and poor's recently came out with a report and so that there is more of a risk in the market there is more risk in the market today than there was before two thousand and eight you know obviously these guys are partly responsible for the crash of the...
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it was done by a career attorney in the justice department. concluded that nobody had violated the law, and the matter was closed. the obama people came in, holder reopened it and the investigation, i understand, is still underway today. these are our government employees. they did nothing wrong. as best as any of us knows. it was, in fact, matter they followed the policy set by the president of the united states. left the decisions and left the policy. now we're in a situation where the obama administration won't abide by the findings of the career lawyer who checked it out originally in the first place, but they have kept it open and refused to close it. >> chris: so you are saying. >> i'm saying -- >> chris: close it now? >> i'm saying it's an outrage that we would go after the people who deserve the credit for keeping us safe for seven-and-a-half years. and that these men, all devoted, capable officials shouldn't have to look over their shoulder and worry if they follow the orders of this president to carry out this interrogation program a
it was done by a career attorney in the justice department. concluded that nobody had violated the law, and the matter was closed. the obama people came in, holder reopened it and the investigation, i understand, is still underway today. these are our government employees. they did nothing wrong. as best as any of us knows. it was, in fact, matter they followed the policy set by the president of the united states. left the decisions and left the policy. now we're in a situation where the obama...
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a justice department report based on 2006 data shows each year over 26,000 adults are stocked but the use of gps devices including gps devices on mobile phones, that's from 2006 when there was a third as many smart phones as there are today. >> host: paul? >> guest: he makes interesting points. congress doesn't keep up with the technology on a daily basis, and what congress does usually follows kind of the technology. in this case, he pointed out at the hearing, the current laws are not set up for location based services. there are laws adopted in the 1980s and 1990s that are now out of date, so the senator and others, as well as some house members talked about legislation to cover location based services and more widespread security legislation data, privacy legislation saying if there's a breach, they have to notify people. more than 40 states have laws like that, but no framework. at the hearing yesterday, there's representers of justice, federal trade commission talking about the need for federal legislation. >> host: the representatives from the federal government agreed some kin
a justice department report based on 2006 data shows each year over 26,000 adults are stocked but the use of gps devices including gps devices on mobile phones, that's from 2006 when there was a third as many smart phones as there are today. >> host: paul? >> guest: he makes interesting points. congress doesn't keep up with the technology on a daily basis, and what congress does usually follows kind of the technology. in this case, he pointed out at the hearing, the current laws are...
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or department of energy and justice. so there really has to be unity of effort from the beginning to the end of the criminal investigation and prosecution process. and if there is one great strength of the ucmj approach, that's it. the military initiates the investigation, assigns the prosecutor, prosecutes the case, etc., etc. i think it can be done under meja or ceja, but it just takes a little bit of, um, of coordination. >> for that unity of purpose, shouldn't there be a central prosecuting authority? in other words, perhaps these decisions ought to be elevated to the level of the attorney general rather than have united states attorneys responsible for them. >> well, again, i think i'm a little bit outside of my area of expertise. i would, i think -- and, again, i'll leave it to the justice representative -- i think that there's something akin to that beginning now with the department of justice creating a team of prosecutors that focus on meja cases. so even if we prosecute the case in the eastern district of texas
or department of energy and justice. so there really has to be unity of effort from the beginning to the end of the criminal investigation and prosecution process. and if there is one great strength of the ucmj approach, that's it. the military initiates the investigation, assigns the prosecutor, prosecutes the case, etc., etc. i think it can be done under meja or ceja, but it just takes a little bit of, um, of coordination. >> for that unity of purpose, shouldn't there be a central...
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the justice department began an investigation in 1985 that led to a federal lawsuit in 1990. a judge's consent decree that year put napa state hospital under federal supervision. until the judge suspended that decree in 1955. nine years later the justice department again investigated napa state hospital for violations of patient's rights. again in 2006 the state agreed to a concept decree putting napa state under federal supervision. that decree remains in effect until today. in a special report earlier this year, ktvu's jim vargas spoke to napa state hospitals employees about the dangers they feel every day. >> reporter: employees at napa state hospital say they have the most dangerous job in california. >> this hospital at this moment is out of control. >> reporter: more than 90% of the nearly 1,200 people here are under criminal forensic treatment which means they can't stand trial. and the lack of police inside the fends were both violent and nonviolent patients are housed. >> he came across the table with both fists flying. >> reporter: dr. richard frisni received injuri
the justice department began an investigation in 1985 that led to a federal lawsuit in 1990. a judge's consent decree that year put napa state hospital under federal supervision. until the judge suspended that decree in 1955. nine years later the justice department again investigated napa state hospital for violations of patient's rights. again in 2006 the state agreed to a concept decree putting napa state under federal supervision. that decree remains in effect until today. in a special...
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justice department continues its investigation. stay with us. well, hotels know they can't fill every room every day. like this one. and this one. and oops, my bad. so, they give expedia ginormous discounts with these: unpublished rates. which means i get an even more rockin' hotel, for less. my brain didn't even break a sweat. where you book matters. expedia. and my dog bailey and i love to hang out in the kitchen. you love the aroma of beef tenderloin, don't you? you inspired a very special dog food. [ female announcer ] chef michael's canine creations. chef inspired. dog desired. >>> there have been more than 500 deaths from tornadoes in the united states so far this year. the deadliest since 1953. here's john donvan with tonight's tornadoes by the numbers. >> reporter: 13 to 14. that, in minutes, the is average warning time available now days with the knowledge we have of tornadoes. 24 minutes. that's about what they got in joplin, which is above average. even so, other numbers on how that was not enough. number of residents killed in joplin
justice department continues its investigation. stay with us. well, hotels know they can't fill every room every day. like this one. and this one. and oops, my bad. so, they give expedia ginormous discounts with these: unpublished rates. which means i get an even more rockin' hotel, for less. my brain didn't even break a sweat. where you book matters. expedia. and my dog bailey and i love to hang out in the kitchen. you love the aroma of beef tenderloin, don't you? you inspired a very special...
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it was a difficult call for us back in the justice department. but we looked to the fact that our own troops and thousands and this happeneds of our officers and soldiers undergo water board as part of the training and we went and looked and we saw that very few in the single digits complained and said it caused them to suffer severe and mental harm. we were not torteuring the soldiers and the train white it was an extreme measure for circumstances, that it wouldn't violate the torteur ban. it was about to carry out another attack on the united states at the time. >> there was a lot of anxiety and some from the military. they said we don't want to treat those who are apprehended in a way that we don't want our soldiers to be treated . that includes sleep deprivation which we are not supposed to do. and so did we in essence violate our own code from the field manual by implementing the tactics particularly in guantanamo bay? >> i think it is it a hard question. i would say it is not a legal question. i think the legal question is what is or is not
it was a difficult call for us back in the justice department. but we looked to the fact that our own troops and thousands and this happeneds of our officers and soldiers undergo water board as part of the training and we went and looked and we saw that very few in the single digits complained and said it caused them to suffer severe and mental harm. we were not torteuring the soldiers and the train white it was an extreme measure for circumstances, that it wouldn't violate the torteur ban. it...
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department department is so reliant on the f.t.c. because the stuff is complicated there's difficult details here to sort of hard to dig through all the leaves on the fox do you really think that there's going to be some sort of action and prosecutions of the folks who are supposedly the backbone of our economy. well i'm not going to hold my breath obviously but i mean that's why we we focused on the line to congress aspect of the speech because. yes the whole question of lying to investors and what's legal and what's not legal and can you sell somebody something while betting against it at the same time what you have to disclose when you do that all that stuff is definitely complicated and prosecutors are definitely wary of bringing cases like that into court but line to congress is not complicated it's something virtually any voter or any juror can understand and the evidence in this case i think is really overwhelming. and so if they're going to take roger clemens or very volunteer martha stewart to court for lying to federal inve
department department is so reliant on the f.t.c. because the stuff is complicated there's difficult details here to sort of hard to dig through all the leaves on the fox do you really think that there's going to be some sort of action and prosecutions of the folks who are supposedly the backbone of our economy. well i'm not going to hold my breath obviously but i mean that's why we we focused on the line to congress aspect of the speech because. yes the whole question of lying to investors and...
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that to theady o department of justice and already brought to the lin department of justice. the bottom line of that approach is fighting terrorists is one and i believe we ought to believe in. all belie we are a nation at war mackey wh with al qaeda and taliban and their seceded forces. aggressiv we need a tough, aggressive and inexible policy to recognize thd paramount importance of abily to providing the president with the ability to use all of unlawful tools koln all lawful tools of t our national power to protect t. american people and bring terrorists to justice.ji col he believes in that. working and he's committed to working with congress so that we use all available tools.ase we make the judge in each casere as to where it is to affect theo way to bring a terrorist or criminal to justice. he has had very importantitionsn positions in the department ofce justice supervising the criminal precution prosecution of white collarstane crime to a. he said valuable player makingyr sure the department of justicee follows in the fine tradition o. that agency. my i just urge my
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chris: when we come back the big question this week was it appropriate for the justice department to go after john edwards with a criminal charge on campaign finances from the past campaign? be right back. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. chris: welcome back. our big question does it strike you as appropriate for the justice department to go after john edwards with a criminal investigation of the use of donated money for his mistress and their daughter? joe? >> leave him alone. why waste our effort on that when we haven't indicted a single banker after the crash of 2008? >> i don't know enough of the facts. i don't know whether edwards personally directed that the money should go to some cover-up of
chris: when we come back the big question this week was it appropriate for the justice department to go after john edwards with a criminal charge on campaign finances from the past campaign? be right back. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male...
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chris: when we come back the big question this week was it appropriate for the justice department to go after john edwards with a criminal charge on campaign finances from the past campaign? be right back. my diet? well yesterday i had an apple turnover. i know it's sort of my weakness. i always keep it in the house. well, that and boston crème pie, white chocolate strawberries, and mmm key lime pie. yeah, i've already lost some weight. [ female announcer ] yoplait light -- over 30 delicious flavors at about 100 calories. babe, what are you doing?! ♪ [ female announcer ] the yoplait you love, now in a 4-pack. try it today. chris: welcome back. our big question does it strike you as appropriate for the justice department to go after john edwards with a criminal investigation of the use of donated money for his mistress and their daughter? joe? >> leave him alone. why waste our effort on that when we haven't indicted a single banker after the crash of 2008? >> i don't know enough of the facts. i don't know whether edwards personally directed that the money should go to some cover-up
chris: when we come back the big question this week was it appropriate for the justice department to go after john edwards with a criminal charge on campaign finances from the past campaign? be right back. my diet? well yesterday i had an apple turnover. i know it's sort of my weakness. i always keep it in the house. well, that and boston crème pie, white chocolate strawberries, and mmm key lime pie. yeah, i've already lost some weight. [ female announcer ] yoplait light -- over 30 delicious...
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and jim cole will bring that to the department of justice, already brought it to the department of justice. the bottom line about mr. cole's approach on fighting terrorists is one i believe we all believe in. we're a nation at war with al qaeda and taliban and their associated forces. we need a tough, aggressive and flexible policies that recognize the paramount importance of providing the president with the ability to use all of the lawful tools, all of the lawful tools of our national power to protect american people and bring terrorists to justice. jim cole believes in that. he's committed to working with the congress, so that we use all available tools, we make the judgment in each individual case as to where it's the most effective way to bring a terrorist or criminal to justice. he not only has expertise in handling terrorists and bringing them to justice, he's had very important positions in the department of justice supervising the criminal prosecution of white-collar crimes. he understands the full breadth of the department of justice, and it i is a very valuable plan making sure
and jim cole will bring that to the department of justice, already brought it to the department of justice. the bottom line about mr. cole's approach on fighting terrorists is one i believe we all believe in. we're a nation at war with al qaeda and taliban and their associated forces. we need a tough, aggressive and flexible policies that recognize the paramount importance of providing the president with the ability to use all of the lawful tools, all of the lawful tools of our national power...
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and the justice department found that the investigation. those things weren't even to do with terrorism most of the time so you know it's unclear what benefit this the these provisions even have all that all that's clear is that they make americans less free and give more power to the government why do you think president obama when he was senator obama spoke out against the patriot act said that it needed to be ended but that now we see the obama administration officials continuing to say that expanding these provisions are vital to national security wouldn't that possibly make the case to play devil's advocate that obama god office in real life that this has been instrumental in the war on terror i mean it's possible but it's more likely that you know he's a smart guy and he played politics in order to get elected there are many ways to reduce the threat of terror right if we want to reduce the threat of terror and that's where you start is to stop participating in it so stop funding rebels without the ties of libya for example stop bombi
and the justice department found that the investigation. those things weren't even to do with terrorism most of the time so you know it's unclear what benefit this the these provisions even have all that all that's clear is that they make americans less free and give more power to the government why do you think president obama when he was senator obama spoke out against the patriot act said that it needed to be ended but that now we see the obama administration officials continuing to say that...
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for the president to give direction to the justice department, when in his oath of office, he says he is supposed to protect and uphold the laws of the united states of america, to me that is asking the justice department to not uphold a law. [ applause ] >> shannon: thank you, sir. governor johnson, most republicans and everyone else on this stage, but you, identify themselves as pro-life. you have said abortion should be legal until the fetus is viable. how do you hope to woo conservative gop voters in south carolina and across the country with that position? >> i support a woman's right to choose up to the viability of the fetus. as governor i would have signed the bill banning late term abortion of the i've always favored parental notification, counseling and the notion that public funds should not be used for abortion. running for governor of new mexico, in a state that was 2-1 democrat, i didn't get that vote in the primary. but i like to think that i got all of those votes in the general election. that's a reality here in also. for those individuals that hold that as their numb
for the president to give direction to the justice department, when in his oath of office, he says he is supposed to protect and uphold the laws of the united states of america, to me that is asking the justice department to not uphold a law. [ applause ] >> shannon: thank you, sir. governor johnson, most republicans and everyone else on this stage, but you, identify themselves as pro-life. you have said abortion should be legal until the fetus is viable. how do you hope to woo...
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the justice department cannot speak for the women of this country when he makes comments like that. >> as i've say i've not heard this interview but the point is this. the point is this. it should be a matter for the court to decide the seriousness of the offense and the sentence that ought to be passed. i sat on the sexual offenses bill under the last government where we looked at all of the issues about whether you should try and differentiate between different categories of rape. i seem to remember the honorable gentleman sitting on the front bench was leading the debate for the government and we decided as a house of commons not to make that distinction. what matters is, do we get more cases to court? do we get more cases convicted? and do we get more cases sent down for decent sentences. that is the concern we should have. >> here, here. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister, when he leaves this chamber should go look at the comments of the justice secretary and let me just say to him very clearly, the justice secretary should not be in his post at the end of the day. now, now, that
the justice department cannot speak for the women of this country when he makes comments like that. >> as i've say i've not heard this interview but the point is this. the point is this. it should be a matter for the court to decide the seriousness of the offense and the sentence that ought to be passed. i sat on the sexual offenses bill under the last government where we looked at all of the issues about whether you should try and differentiate between different categories of rape. i...
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department were constitutional and were legal, and now we have a justice department with a different opinion, is putting some of our interrogators through an investigation with a cloud of an eventual indictment hanging over their head for doing the same type of tactics that were used with khalid muhammad and a very few others to gather the information that allowed us to take out osama bin laden. . this paradox needs to be resolved, mr. speaker. i'm hopeful the president will give the order for the justice department to accept the conclusions that were drawn by the bush administration and adopt that policy so that americans can continue to be protected an safe in the face of this threat we have from without this threat that comes from the -- from radical islam. we are fighting radical islam. radical islamists are seeking to kill americans on a regular basis because they disagree with western civilization and our philosophy. it's why they attacked us on september 11, that's high they attacked the khobar towers, that's why they attacked the twin towers the first time in the early 1990's
department were constitutional and were legal, and now we have a justice department with a different opinion, is putting some of our interrogators through an investigation with a cloud of an eventual indictment hanging over their head for doing the same type of tactics that were used with khalid muhammad and a very few others to gather the information that allowed us to take out osama bin laden. . this paradox needs to be resolved, mr. speaker. i'm hopeful the president will give the order for...
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then who's minding the store over at the justice department? if holder didn't know, holder's gotta go. [cheers and applause] i call on president obama to order atf and the justice department officials to testify before the united states congress and fully disclose every detail of their rogue operation. mr. president, it's time to come clean. stop the stonewalling and stop the lies. [applause] because the lying is getting people killed every single day. the justice department called mexico's drug cartels the biggest organized crime threat to the united states of america. over a million gang members now active in every state in the united states. cartels are bringing drugs, murder, torture and mayhem right in to our neighborhoods. the administration doesn't care. while calling for more gun laws, they've done nothing to crack down on the border and everything to make it worse. janet napolitano, the secretary of homeland security, recently told americans the border was safe. well, janet, you must have been thinking about our friends in canada. [lau
then who's minding the store over at the justice department? if holder didn't know, holder's gotta go. [cheers and applause] i call on president obama to order atf and the justice department officials to testify before the united states congress and fully disclose every detail of their rogue operation. mr. president, it's time to come clean. stop the stonewalling and stop the lies. [applause] because the lying is getting people killed every single day. the justice department called mexico's...
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department with their sticks and their mason and then from that you know someone starts dancing and then all of a sudden everyone is standing everyone standing together and it was the same spirit here where they had incarcerated people where they threw them into a practice field like this you know people have to sort of prove their own deal with finding food and keeping warm and. and from that people went back to their house houses went back to their communities and and spread out around them and i was trying to let the legacy of that whole experience it was a last. antiwar demonstration but it's it was the beginning of the end for the war. both plots and backers say they haven't seen the magnitude of protests and pressure brought to bear on government since meeting despite america's decade long war in afghanistan and eight year presence in iraq but i don't know whether it has to do with an all volunteer army were people not being. drafted into the service nowadays there are less people affected by those wars that were affected by the previous wars in afghanistan. i don't know but y
department with their sticks and their mason and then from that you know someone starts dancing and then all of a sudden everyone is standing everyone standing together and it was the same spirit here where they had incarcerated people where they threw them into a practice field like this you know people have to sort of prove their own deal with finding food and keeping warm and. and from that people went back to their house houses went back to their communities and and spread out around them...
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the justice department's commitment to transparency. under your leadership, the department has processed a record number of freedom of information act requests and you've testified before this committee numerous times and your dedication to state and local law enforcement by supporting the cops program certainly does not go unnoticed especially in this tight economy. now, general holder, i sent you a letter on march 28th this year requesting information pertaining to three federal intelligence contractors, who collectively refer to themselves. are you familiar with my letter? >> i can't say that i am. >> in that letter, i express concern that the three firms might have broken the law by conspiring to harm american citizens using illegal techniques such as hacking, planting malware, blackmail and fraud. nineteen of my colleagues in the house of representatives echoed those serious concerns in a letter sent to house committee chairs earlier in march, and i also requested copies of all department of justice contracts with those firms withi
the justice department's commitment to transparency. under your leadership, the department has processed a record number of freedom of information act requests and you've testified before this committee numerous times and your dedication to state and local law enforcement by supporting the cops program certainly does not go unnoticed especially in this tight economy. now, general holder, i sent you a letter on march 28th this year requesting information pertaining to three federal intelligence...
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of commerce, and the department of justice. the people piece that we have built both across government and with the private sector and within dhs is the thing i'm the most proud you have because i believe that organizations and entities succeed or fail based on the people, and so that's what is most important to me, sir. >> maybe in the category of incomplete, what are major to-do's out there for who succeeds you and the rest of us? >> sir, there are e numerable to-do's. it's an old saw, but a true one to say cybersecurity is a journey and not a destination. as we get better and better, so do the bad guys. i say that as a former prosecutor. they continue to share fftion, to develop -- information, to develop new techniques, and this is not a game we're going to win, but do better at and min more often, but it's not going to be done. the major to-do, you know, that ties all the things together, ised need to keep focus on this issue, to make sure it stays on the front burner and congress and the private sector work together to pa
of commerce, and the department of justice. the people piece that we have built both across government and with the private sector and within dhs is the thing i'm the most proud you have because i believe that organizations and entities succeed or fail based on the people, and so that's what is most important to me, sir. >> maybe in the category of incomplete, what are major to-do's out there for who succeeds you and the rest of us? >> sir, there are e numerable to-do's. it's an old...
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but in subsequent years you know the inspector general's office that the justice department has revealed a number of abuses and it's only thanks to that oversight that there have been some of the reports that come out and you know some of those problems have been taken care of and you know but this is something again that has the backing of the f.b.i. director of the of the attorney general so it's very tough for. and to go up against is the intelligent have as the oversight provisions been expanded or are strengthened at all since that's one of the it was out there trying to do at the end but there is only right and i think that there have been some changes that it gets better oversight of the justice department of those provisions but i think bill a human it would have strengthened them and that's something that was coming up remarkable ryan thanks so much for being with us thanks for having me i appreciate your reporting thank you considering that osama bin laden's main goal was to force america to fundamentally change who we are and sacrifice our ideals with another extension of the
but in subsequent years you know the inspector general's office that the justice department has revealed a number of abuses and it's only thanks to that oversight that there have been some of the reports that come out and you know some of those problems have been taken care of and you know but this is something again that has the backing of the f.b.i. director of the of the attorney general so it's very tough for. and to go up against is the intelligent have as the oversight provisions been...
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it's authorized and appropriated in the department of justice. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from arizona. mr. flake: may i inquire as to the time remaining? the chair: the gentleman has three minutes remaining. mr. flake: let me just say that two successive administrations, one republican, bun democrat have -- one democrat have called for eliminating or severely reducing the funning that goes to ndic because as we've heard before, programs are duplicative, wasteful, and there's no doubt that some good work goes on there, nobody is disputing that, but there's also good work that goes on at the ondcp, or the d.e.a. or
it's authorized and appropriated in the department of justice. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from arizona. mr. flake: may i inquire as to the time remaining? the chair: the gentleman has three minutes remaining. mr. flake: let me just say that two successive administrations, one republican, bun democrat have -- one democrat have called for eliminating or severely reducing the funning that goes to ndic because as we've heard before, programs are duplicative, wasteful, and there's no...
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also ahead this morning, the justice department could, in fact, file charges against john edwards this week, perhaps even tomorrow, accusing him of breaking campaign finance laos. cbs news learned last week edwards met with a campaign donor suspected of funding a coverup of his affair with rielle hunter. we'll take a closer look this morning. >>> president obama announced a new lineup of the top military brass. do the changes signal a shift in policy? chip reid has the latest for us this morning. good morning. >> good morning, chris. this is all part of a familiar pattern from president obama promoting from within rewarding competence and loyalty. with nearly 150,000 u.s. troops fighting in afghanistan and iraq and u.s. support of the nato-led mission in libya, president obama moved to put the finishing touches on the overhaul to his national security team announcing his picks for the new joint chiefs of staff, a 40-year army veteran. >> martin dempsey is one of our neigh's most respected and combat-tested generals. >> reporter: army general martin dempsey who had only served one month
also ahead this morning, the justice department could, in fact, file charges against john edwards this week, perhaps even tomorrow, accusing him of breaking campaign finance laos. cbs news learned last week edwards met with a campaign donor suspected of funding a coverup of his affair with rielle hunter. we'll take a closer look this morning. >>> president obama announced a new lineup of the top military brass. do the changes signal a shift in policy? chip reid has the latest for us...
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department over confidential sources he could face jail time. more direct part is to frighten people in the government from talking heads to have a chilling effect on potential whistle blowers and the government to make them realize that you know there's a big brother out there that will get them if they step out of line with the leaks founder julian assange labeled quote a high tech terrorist by vice president joe biden for publishing leaked u.s. government documents and a video showing u.s. helicopter pilot shooting unarmed reporters in iraq he could be charged with espionage a move that is setting a dangerous precedent according to the committee to protect journalists the notion that somebody could be prosecuted for disseminating information under the espionage act in our view would open the door for subsequent prosecutions potentially of her or throughout the rest of the prosecution of journalists doesn't concern everyone here's an coulter taking questions at the conservative political action conference what do you mean knowing the third jai
department over confidential sources he could face jail time. more direct part is to frighten people in the government from talking heads to have a chilling effect on potential whistle blowers and the government to make them realize that you know there's a big brother out there that will get them if they step out of line with the leaks founder julian assange labeled quote a high tech terrorist by vice president joe biden for publishing leaked u.s. government documents and a video showing u.s....
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authority that the justice department would have to sort through. as i mentioned in my initial statement, we can expect than the intelligence community will turn to the justice department first to sort that out. that will take time and it will require a pretty significant exercise of discretion. i think what you'll see is that it would transfer a lot of responsibility about what intelligence operations occur from the senior executive branch officials that this senate confirmed to oversee those operations to the attorney general because he will have a very wide legal interpretive task in advance before he approves those operations. i think we can also expect that the justice department won't -- won't provide general guidance in this area as they shouldn't. these legal inquireys, if many of these federal laws are applied, require very fact-specific issues and it would be a kind of defacto reorganization of the way that we conduct the international security prayings if -- if the federal -- operations if the federal criminal laws were not selected with
authority that the justice department would have to sort through. as i mentioned in my initial statement, we can expect than the intelligence community will turn to the justice department first to sort that out. that will take time and it will require a pretty significant exercise of discretion. i think what you'll see is that it would transfer a lot of responsibility about what intelligence operations occur from the senior executive branch officials that this senate confirmed to oversee those...
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on january 19th and then at the end of february, the department of justice showed up. and they have rules. and there should be certain rules. but it strikes me that those rules would be ineffective in that interim six-week period where kids were getting beat up, heads beaten, hair pulled and people being dragged down stairs, yet, no one was disciplined, and i'm wondering, you know, here we are in washington and we like to write rules and get the lawyers involved and those things are appropriate but in terms of the immediate prevention of this kind of conduct, it strikes me that's something that a principal, a teacher, a counselor, a security guard should be involved in. what are the things that can strain schools from taking immediate action, exercising some form of accountability at those principal actors right there on the ground as they say who can prevent the conduct in the first instance? >> thank you for the question. i wasn't in the room when that conversation was had so i'm just going to speak from a sort of theoretical approach, but my guess is that part of th
on january 19th and then at the end of february, the department of justice showed up. and they have rules. and there should be certain rules. but it strikes me that those rules would be ineffective in that interim six-week period where kids were getting beat up, heads beaten, hair pulled and people being dragged down stairs, yet, no one was disciplined, and i'm wondering, you know, here we are in washington and we like to write rules and get the lawyers involved and those things are appropriate...
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department of justice. first, i would like to thank the attorney general for supporting the reauthorization of the expiring patriot act provisions. i support -- appreciate support of a policy that helped law enforcement officials tracked dangers pedophiles and keep children safe. although he may not want to take credit for this next item, i should think the attorney general for the decision not to try it certain terrorists. it is the right decision and will ensure justice for the families of 9/11 victims. terrorist remain intent on carrying out their plots to destroy america. the killing of osama bin laden is a significant victory in the efforts to combat terrorism. the terrorist threat does not end with bin laden's death. in the years of -- since 9/11, al qaeda has expanded and splintered. this makes it harder to detect and deter plots against americans here, at home, and abroad. despite sunday's victory, we cannot afford to leave our intelligence community without the resources it needs to dismantle terro
department of justice. first, i would like to thank the attorney general for supporting the reauthorization of the expiring patriot act provisions. i support -- appreciate support of a policy that helped law enforcement officials tracked dangers pedophiles and keep children safe. although he may not want to take credit for this next item, i should think the attorney general for the decision not to try it certain terrorists. it is the right decision and will ensure justice for the families of...
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department to come here and investigate what goes on here at city hall. i cannot go to the city attorney, he is running for mayor. i am asking that. thank you very much. >> could afternoon, supervisors. i and stand this is the proper occasion to speak about item 30 which is the taxi resolution. ahead in ceremonies of the horsemen, even upon must hold a grudge. we taxi drivers are the pawns. where large than the same page on these issues. we support a centralized this- system. we support taxi permits as long as they are properly structured and regulated. we support the open taxi access system which will give people direct access to taxicabs on the street without having to go through this package. this issue has been pushed to the side. when i say that cabdrivers' need a meter increase, and i want you to understand that this should not be depended upon issues over which we have no control. i think that facts are important. there has been a 19% increase in the cost of living since 2003. gas prices have gone up 150%. -- has gone up $12.50 a shift. it costs th
department to come here and investigate what goes on here at city hall. i cannot go to the city attorney, he is running for mayor. i am asking that. thank you very much. >> could afternoon, supervisors. i and stand this is the proper occasion to speak about item 30 which is the taxi resolution. ahead in ceremonies of the horsemen, even upon must hold a grudge. we taxi drivers are the pawns. where large than the same page on these issues. we support a centralized this- system. we support...
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a justice department report based on 2006 data shows that each year over 26,000 adults are stalked through the use of gps devices, including gps devices on mobile phones. that is 2006 when there were as -- there were a third as many smart phones as there are today. >> he makes an interesting point. a lot of it is that congress does not keep up with the technology on a daily basis. what they do, it usually follows the technology. in this case, as he pointed out at the hearing, there are no laws for location-based services. there are laws from the 1980's, 1990's. they are out of date. the senator and others and house members have to create legislation that will cover location-based services, widespread security legislation that would say -- here is a breach of location-based services. you have to notify people. there is no national framework. hearing the representatives of justice, the federal trade commission talk about the need for that legislation. >> the federal government did all agree that some kind of federal law is needed? >> yes. >> what was the mood from other members of the commit
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. >>> coming up, the justice department getting involve in a heats sports debate. >> what he says about the players. >> scare in the air. what caused a plane to >>> take a look at this video. pretty scary. a military plane flew out of control shortly after takeoff. this is all caught on video. look at that plane wobbling in the air. there were no passengers onboard. the military officials say this was only a test run of this plane. the russian military says that the plane's steering system apparently malfunctioned and praised the pilots for landing safely without any incidents. that's pretty amazing. >> scary. >>> in iman, the large-- in a m the boeing a-380 will start to make flights. the superjumbo jet is two levels and designed to fit as many as 850 passengers. dulles will be the third u.s. airport to use the mammoth plane. jfk and los angeles's lax have flights with the a-380. >> perfect for those who don't like to fly alone. dc's mayor out at dulles international airport. the mayor says he supports the decision but understands the concerns about the price tag. he recently spoke to
. >>> coming up, the justice department getting involve in a heats sports debate. >> what he says about the players. >> scare in the air. what caused a plane to >>> take a look at this video. pretty scary. a military plane flew out of control shortly after takeoff. this is all caught on video. look at that plane wobbling in the air. there were no passengers onboard. the military officials say this was only a test run of this plane. the russian military says that...