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here she is singing about a lynching. you know, what do you do? i mean, do you clap?follow the normal rituals of a nightclub? and i think it could even stop a supposedly sophisticated audience like this. and i can attest from personal experience to the fact that you play this song even today-- i mean, now, you know, we've heard everything today. it's very hard for any kind of song to have great shock value because anything goes now. certainly there are no political issues that are off-limits. you know, there are no words that are off-limits. there are no images, really, that are off-limits. even in this kind of sophisticated crowd and even in sophisticated crowds today, you have somebody perform this song as somebody did at my book party, for instance-- we had the book party at the site of the original cafe society, which is in greenwich village, right off the sheridan square subway stop. and we staged it in the same way, which was an interesting issue too-- that the song was always the last song of any set that she did. all the service in the restaurant would stop. y
here she is singing about a lynching. you know, what do you do? i mean, do you clap?follow the normal rituals of a nightclub? and i think it could even stop a supposedly sophisticated audience like this. and i can attest from personal experience to the fact that you play this song even today-- i mean, now, you know, we've heard everything today. it's very hard for any kind of song to have great shock value because anything goes now. certainly there are no political issues that are off-limits....
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. >> they'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. >> i'm always eager to come here because this is my home. and then when i go back, i take with me a lot of guilt leaving these people behind. >> when are we going to get to the humane level? people should be incensed. not just the palestinians. we should fight arabs and jews to preserve that. >> my opinion is that both sides, people are tired, fatigued and brainwashed and they will not reeble in a way that they would march? the streets. people are saying i care about my four corners and my garden, and it's out of my control and i don't see this rebellion happening. >> clearly i'm the optimist of 2002 of us. in fact, i believe that rather than creating two separate states, one israeli and one palestinian, that we should have a one-state solution where everyone shares in the same land and has equal rights. i know i'm in the minority with this idea. still, the situation in the west bank and in israel is so complicated now that you have a scram
. >> they'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. >> i'm always eager to come here because this is my home. and then when i go back, i take with me a lot of guilt leaving these people behind. >> when are we going to get to the humane level? people should be incensed. not just the palestinians. we should fight arabs and jews to preserve that. >> my opinion is that both sides, people are tired, fatigued...
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house reflecting on his life in me and the whole of the local and beautiful in that whole lynching scene so you begin the movie with a lynching and you end it with obama that is really the arc of this country and for that to happen in one man's lifetime i know it's popular. for us to talk about all the changes that need to calm and we're not where we need to be but look at how far we actually have come that you can in the span of one man's life eugene allen for whom the stories told have that i love that the butler himself eugene allen was quoted as saying that. but you know he went to the inauguration of obama after being there for eight presidents from eisenhower and said i never dreamed that we could even dream of such a day and he was in the white house with all of those presidents you know in the crowd in chicago and obama yes yes yes i started to dream that dream of obama when i first saw him at the democratic national it was just when i saw him i felt something i felt a fire under the autobiography missed him and force and cicely tyson actually touching just when it abroad with yes and w
house reflecting on his life in me and the whole of the local and beautiful in that whole lynching scene so you begin the movie with a lynching and you end it with obama that is really the arc of this country and for that to happen in one man's lifetime i know it's popular. for us to talk about all the changes that need to calm and we're not where we need to be but look at how far we actually have come that you can in the span of one man's life eugene allen for whom the stories told have that i...
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you feel like you are removed from the world in an artistic way. it is a great river lynch, but you think, what happens if that thing, butis a great you think, what happens if that went away. tavis: i assume this time no one asks why you got the job. >> someone recently did. it was a reporter, and i was like, that was the question i usually get. tavis: who was the village? ki.it was low trying toryone is .igure out who the villain is everyone is trying to get joss , and you justeans ignored me. you disrespected me on that. >> i feel bad. there are word is out a couple new characters. >> we are introducing quicksilver and the scarlet witch. they have been allies. they are very interesting to me. i grew up reading the avengers. they have powers. it is very different from anything we have seen before. i am very excited. tavis: i do not want to overprocessed this, but is there something that happens when you are an adult and you get a chance to direct something -- stuff,comics is iconic and you are reading this as a kid, and you are the guy that gets to direct it. that feels li
you feel like you are removed from the world in an artistic way. it is a great river lynch, but you think, what happens if that thing, butis a great you think, what happens if that went away. tavis: i assume this time no one asks why you got the job. >> someone recently did. it was a reporter, and i was like, that was the question i usually get. tavis: who was the village? ki.it was low trying toryone is .igure out who the villain is everyone is trying to get joss , and you justeans...
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we tell that you if you tell the truth and it's unpleasant, we're going to allow you to be lynched. you know, anthony wiener, like all right, maybe he made some dumb moves, but literally, every guy pretending they don't understand why a guy would do that? >> exactly. >> even if you don't cheat, don't look at anthony wiener and say how could you do it. he has a phone with a camera, that's how. >> when your job depends on getting nice middle aged people to vote four, it's not illegal, but it's creepy, probably for toxic to people than crime. >> the public needs to be honest. the public deserve the liars, because the public lies. we sit there and allow you to be lynched when we've done the staple stuff. nobody sticks up for anybody anymore. nobody comes out and says what paula deen said that's piggish and terrible, but i've said stupid things, too. nobody comes out when a guy does this. we don't own up to our own crap. >> paula deen has been prejudiced of all americans's arteries. >> she's killing people slowly. >> i wanted to talk about the concept of free speech more. one of my favorite
we tell that you if you tell the truth and it's unpleasant, we're going to allow you to be lynched. you know, anthony wiener, like all right, maybe he made some dumb moves, but literally, every guy pretending they don't understand why a guy would do that? >> exactly. >> even if you don't cheat, don't look at anthony wiener and say how could you do it. he has a phone with a camera, that's how. >> when your job depends on getting nice middle aged people to vote four, it's not...
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making people uncomfortable, but said he did not sexually harass anyone. >> you know, i started my political career facing lynchmobs. i think we have just faced one here in san diego. you are going to have to deal with that. a lynch mob mentality, rumors become allegations. allegations become facts. facts become evidence of sexual harassment which has lead to my demand for resignation and recall. >> filner's final day as san diego mayor is next friday. >>> pollution data devices are being installed next to themoste most congested freeways. the devices are being placed near 80 and 880 and where 286 and highway 101 come together. it it is -- it is a federal lehman dated project and the devices will go on-line in january and the levels seen on the internet. let's check in with sandhya patel for a look at what is coming this weekend. >> carolyn, it is looking good, but it will be anything but summer heat. we have changes in store and i will talk about them in a moment. live doppler 7hd is showing you some fog beginning to get organized around the san mateo coastline. we are getting a nice, dry slot here. it is not
making people uncomfortable, but said he did not sexually harass anyone. >> you know, i started my political career facing lynchmobs. i think we have just faced one here in san diego. you are going to have to deal with that. a lynch mob mentality, rumors become allegations. allegations become facts. facts become evidence of sexual harassment which has lead to my demand for resignation and recall. >> filner's final day as san diego mayor is next friday. >>> pollution data...
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making people uncomfortable, but said he did not sexually harass anyone. >> you know, i started my political career facing lynchmobs. i think we have just faced one here in san diego. you are going to have to deal with that. a lynch mob mentality, rumors become allegations. allegations become facts. facts become evidence of sexual harassment which has lead to my demand for resignation and recall. >> filner's final day as san diego mayor is next friday. >>> pollution data devices are being installed next to the most congested freeways. the devices are being placed near 80 and 880 and where 286 and highway 101 come together. it it is -- it is a federal lehman dated project and the devices will go on-line in january and the levels seen on the internet. let's check in with sandhya patel for a look at what is coming this weekend. >> carolyn, it is looking good, but it will be anything but summer heat. we have changes in store and i will talk about them in a moment. live doppler 7hd is showing you some fog beginning to get organized around the san mateo coastline. we are getting a nice, dry slot here. it is not for l
making people uncomfortable, but said he did not sexually harass anyone. >> you know, i started my political career facing lynchmobs. i think we have just faced one here in san diego. you are going to have to deal with that. a lynch mob mentality, rumors become allegations. allegations become facts. facts become evidence of sexual harassment which has lead to my demand for resignation and recall. >> filner's final day as san diego mayor is next friday. >>> pollution data...
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you. >> lor receipt at a lynch served from 2000 to 2002. >> you were offered trips like this? >> absolutely. >> what did you say? >> no. >> why? >> it's improper. it creates at least the appearance of impropriety. and i know what happens at those trips. >> here's a stark contrast during lynch's five years, include being two as president, her travels totalled only $6,000 or $1200 etch year. peevevy's $165,000 over the past six years averaging to more than $27,000 per year. >> what that says to me he's being wined and dined on lobbyist dimes. >> reporter: out of the most expensive free trips, six were bank rolled by -- >> the california foundation of environment and economy. >> receives large donations from many of the utilities and energy companies peevevy regulates. the same group that sponsored this conference earlier this year in napa. >> you spent time with the utilities you're paid to regulate. >> there's no utilities here i know of. >> pg&e was here. >> one person, i don't know. >> sent peevevy to new zealand, ireland, italy and south africa in the past six years, nearly
you. >> lor receipt at a lynch served from 2000 to 2002. >> you were offered trips like this? >> absolutely. >> what did you say? >> no. >> why? >> it's improper. it creates at least the appearance of impropriety. and i know what happens at those trips. >> here's a stark contrast during lynch's five years, include being two as president, her travels totalled only $6,000 or $1200 etch year. peevevy's $165,000 over the past six years averaging to...
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making people uncomfortable, but said he did not sexually harass anyone. >> you know, i started my political career facing lynch. i think we have just faced one here in san diego. you are going to have to deal with that. a lynch mob mentality, rumors become allegations. allegations become facts. facts become evidence of sexual harassment which has lead to my demand for resignation and recall. >> filner's final day as san diego mayor is next friday. >>> pollution data devices are being installed next to the most congested freeways. the devices are being placed near 80 and 880 and where 286 and highway 101 come together. it it is -- it is a federal lehman dated project and the devices will go on-line in january and the levels seen on the internet. let's check in with sandhya patel for a look at what is coming this weekend. >> carolyn, it is looking good, but it will be anything but summer heat. we have changes in store and i will talk about them in a moment. live doppler 7hd is showing you some fog beginning to get organized around the san mateo coastline. we are getting a nice, dry slot here. it is not for long
making people uncomfortable, but said he did not sexually harass anyone. >> you know, i started my political career facing lynch. i think we have just faced one here in san diego. you are going to have to deal with that. a lynch mob mentality, rumors become allegations. allegations become facts. facts become evidence of sexual harassment which has lead to my demand for resignation and recall. >> filner's final day as san diego mayor is next friday. >>> pollution data...
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"twin peaks" and vinnie comes in one night and for the first time he stops dead and he said, you like lynchs a big fan of blue velvet and that began this friendship and we started talking. he talked about wanting to be a filmmaker. my brother is gay, he's been gay forever, since he was born, but married to a dude for 20 years. he did it in a unitarian church 20 years ago. he talks about the moment he realized he was gay, the moment it fit and he was talking to other people and makes it even more clear when you talk to other cats who have similar feelings. that's what i had with vincent. it was coming out in film. it was like meeting a guy in the bathroom and tapping under the stall, like we had this thing, like you like lynch? i like lynch. so suddenly i had this buddy, this guy talked film 578d he was like my first film schoolteacher. he wanted to make films and i was like, i'll write the movies and you make them. sltz how did you know you can write? >> my sister, she was always writing in a notebook. one day i grabbed it from her and it was just all this writing. and i was like, what is t
"twin peaks" and vinnie comes in one night and for the first time he stops dead and he said, you like lynchs a big fan of blue velvet and that began this friendship and we started talking. he talked about wanting to be a filmmaker. my brother is gay, he's been gay forever, since he was born, but married to a dude for 20 years. he did it in a unitarian church 20 years ago. he talks about the moment he realized he was gay, the moment it fit and he was talking to other people and makes...
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you. >> reporter: loretta lynch had the job and served as president of the public utilities commission from 2000 to 2002. >> so you were offered trips like this? >> absolutely. >> reporter: what did you say? >> no. >> reporter: why? >> it's improper. it creates at least the appearance of impropriety and i know what happens at those trips. >> reporter: a stark contrast. during lynch's five years on the commission including two as president, her gifts in travel oelgtsed only about $6,000, or about $1,200 year. peavy's $165,000 during the past six years averaging out to more than $27,000 for a year. >> what that says to me is he's being wine and dined on lobbyists dimes. >> reporter: out of the most expensive free trips, six were bank rolled by -- >> the california foundation of the environment and the economy. >> reporter: it's a nonprofit organization that receives large donations from many of the utilities and energy companies peavy regulates. the same group that's sponsored this conference earlier this year in napa. >> you spent time with the utilities you're paid to regula regulate? >> no
you. >> reporter: loretta lynch had the job and served as president of the public utilities commission from 2000 to 2002. >> so you were offered trips like this? >> absolutely. >> reporter: what did you say? >> no. >> reporter: why? >> it's improper. it creates at least the appearance of impropriety and i know what happens at those trips. >> reporter: a stark contrast. during lynch's five years on the commission including two as president, her...
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millions of blacks are lynched in america. you know diddlysquat about the civil rights movement. lynchings. and then she also claims that paula dean was a friend of hers until she got into trouble. >> 30 years paula dean mentioned the n word and where is oprah her friend? oprah said it was too controversial for me to step in. she wants to have the natural conversation about race around paula dean where on oprah's low rated show. she's a hypocrite. >> say what you want to say on fox news. >> by the way. i have been nice to her. >> i mean, she recommended great books and years ago "the road less traveled". this is just over the top. it just didn't fit. >> i'm not surprised at all. >> i would love to debate. >> quickly, oprah winfrey in 1955 could not do what she does today. >> good to see you both. >> coming up next he is the latest celebrity to prove he is nothing but a left wing hollywood hypocrite. he simply were not good enough for his own kids. michelle fields confronted damon over this issue. tonight she is here to respond. >> do you think job in security is what makes me wor
millions of blacks are lynched in america. you know diddlysquat about the civil rights movement. lynchings. and then she also claims that paula dean was a friend of hers until she got into trouble. >> 30 years paula dean mentioned the n word and where is oprah her friend? oprah said it was too controversial for me to step in. she wants to have the natural conversation about race around paula dean where on oprah's low rated show. she's a hypocrite. >> say what you want to say on fox...
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you very much. [audience applause]. announcer: ladies and gentleman, emmy award winning star of "glee", jane lynch! ♪ ♪ jane lynch: ok. ow when i wrote, um, my book "happy accidents," i shared how big a role serendipity played in my career. and one of the happiest accidents that i ever had was when i first saw ellen degeneres' standup in 1987. and i knew that i wanted to be a strong, female comedian, just like her. and then ellen i saw you in the movie "mr. wrong" and i had my doubts. but we all have those professional road bumps, those hiccups; at least that's what i'm told. years later, ellen and i would meet and it turns out we have a lot in common. we're both the same age, we both specialize in comedy and both of us are, well you know, we're blonde. and we're so alike that people often mistake us for each other. we even had fun with that when i was on her show, i was a guest and i posed for ellen's wax figure for madam tussauds' museum. now that was really fun and it wasn't the first time i had hot wax poured on me. now what hasn't been fun frankly, are the hundreds of times people have told me how much they like m
you very much. [audience applause]. announcer: ladies and gentleman, emmy award winning star of "glee", jane lynch! ♪ ♪ jane lynch: ok. ow when i wrote, um, my book "happy accidents," i shared how big a role serendipity played in my career. and one of the happiest accidents that i ever had was when i first saw ellen degeneres' standup in 1987. and i knew that i wanted to be a strong, female comedian, just like her. and then ellen i saw you in the movie "mr....
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commissioner wants to go anywhere in the world all expenses paid except you are with a gaggle of lobbyists. >> reporter: loretta lynch was the president of the commission from 2000 to 2002. >> you were offered trips like this? >> yes. >> what did you say? >> no. >> why? >> it creates an appearance of inpro prity. >> reporter: in lynch's five years on the commission her gifts and travels totalled about $6,000 or $1200 each year. peevey's $165,000 in the past six years averages out to $27,000 each year. >> he is being wined and dimes on lobbyist dimes. >> six were bank rolled by the california foundation of the environment and economy. >> cfee receives large donations from utilities and energy companies that peevey regulates. >> you spent time with the utilities you are paid to regulate. >> pg&e was here. >> cfee sent him to new zealand, ireland, spain, china and south africa in the past six years, total cost nearly $64,000 from one non-profit group. >> it's an invidious advantage that the companies who can pay have and as a commissioner, you are supposed to look only at the facts in front of you and not who you went g
commissioner wants to go anywhere in the world all expenses paid except you are with a gaggle of lobbyists. >> reporter: loretta lynch was the president of the commission from 2000 to 2002. >> you were offered trips like this? >> yes. >> what did you say? >> no. >> why? >> it creates an appearance of inpro prity. >> reporter: in lynch's five years on the commission her gifts and travels totalled about $6,000 or $1200 each year. peevey's $165,000...
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steve, o'reilly, police stop your cruel bashing of black people, you even look like the people who did the lynchings years ago. you need to get some help, sir, quickly. bill, your tip that ignore a text is rude was spot on. thanks for keeping it real. that's what we try to do. bill, did not like you for a along time but now i've become a huge fan. guess i woke up. i'm glad that happened, paul. >> loved killing lincoln and killing kennedy. read them back to back. keep thempy think. >>> jessie went out to interview those who have the high-tech wheelchairs donated by you guys. i hope you all watch it. >>> thank you to the uss midway museum who donated $35,000 to the men and women to get the chairs. vets helping vets. "tip of the day." waters world tomorrow. that's it for us tonight. check out the foxnews website which is different than o'reilly. name and town, name and town, name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be tendentious. huh? impress your friends. tell them not to be tendentious when writing to factor or to you. remember, the spin stops right here because we're definitely l
steve, o'reilly, police stop your cruel bashing of black people, you even look like the people who did the lynchings years ago. you need to get some help, sir, quickly. bill, your tip that ignore a text is rude was spot on. thanks for keeping it real. that's what we try to do. bill, did not like you for a along time but now i've become a huge fan. guess i woke up. i'm glad that happened, paul. >> loved killing lincoln and killing kennedy. read them back to back. keep thempy think....
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lynch mob. we'll bring you some of what he had to say coming up at 4:30. >> there is information in the disappearanceof 20-month-old daphne webb. the toddler reported missing by her father july 10th. nick smith joins with us more. >> they've been tight lipped about what that new information is, but oakland police department spokesperson told me it led to2bvcñ us searcn open area of oakland. the search starts in the morning at 8:00 a.m. they're hoping they can uncover clues to find out what happened to daphne. >> so someone knows why wr daphne is. >> the fbi announced reward for information lead together whereabouts has been increased to $20,000. >> we're committed to working with opd and law enforcement partners to bring her home. >> investigators are finalizing plans to search saturday morning and afternoon. police did say equipment will be used for the investigation. they're treating the case both a missing person case and that of a homicide. >> whether the investigation reveals foul play or if there is evidence lead together location of her still alive. >> john webb told police his daughter disapp
lynch mob. we'll bring you some of what he had to say coming up at 4:30. >> there is information in the disappearanceof 20-month-old daphne webb. the toddler reported missing by her father july 10th. nick smith joins with us more. >> they've been tight lipped about what that new information is, but oakland police department spokesperson told me it led to2bvcñ us searcn open area of oakland. the search starts in the morning at 8:00 a.m. they're hoping they can uncover clues to find...
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50 bucks, out of the world, but i don't touch biotech stocks, and that's back to when you talk about what peter lynchthe theme of the week, start with stuff that you know. it doesn't have to be rocket science or a biotech to cure the world or a computer chip making us invisible, but basic stuff; right? >> it can be. sir john temperature lton told me years ago he made millions of dollars because you get in at market at market bottoms. buy when the market is tanks. when everybody is running for the doors, that's the time you buy. charles: blood on the floor, and buffet made fortune with coca-cola. steve, you are one of my idols, appreciate you taking the time out. >> thanks, charles, you do a great job, thanks. charles: see you soon. my stock picking, pounding the table with my clients, sharing it with you too, and the all-star panel returns with a look at tomorrow's market and what you need to keep an eye on. we're making your market after the break. ♪ but i feel skinnier, you know? not really. aaah! jessica! whoa! your friend's a rate sucker. her bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the
50 bucks, out of the world, but i don't touch biotech stocks, and that's back to when you talk about what peter lynchthe theme of the week, start with stuff that you know. it doesn't have to be rocket science or a biotech to cure the world or a computer chip making us invisible, but basic stuff; right? >> it can be. sir john temperature lton told me years ago he made millions of dollars because you get in at market at market bottoms. buy when the market is tanks. when everybody is running...
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lynch. john, maybe you want to say a few words? [applause] >> thank you, chairman. i am the son of a preacher, so i will try to be brief. i cannot promise you that i will not asking for a donation at the end. i have a 23-year career on wall --reet as a margin and a list, as a margin analysts andthen work my way up. my parents were born in the south, under jim crow, and i was born in a household that did not tolerate excuses and complaints. to give you an example, my father said, after i complained about something -- you know what, i grew up and a household choresyou did two hours of before sunup, they walked 5 miles to school, 5 miles back, picked cotton before dinner, and then went straight to bed. after hearing that a thousand times, you say, okay, you go out with no complaints. i think i took that into corporate america. i was able to work my way up to division manager at smith barney and director at merrill lynch before going back to school at night to retain my undergraduate and mba. this has come full circle because during the time that i was earning my underg
lynch. john, maybe you want to say a few words? [applause] >> thank you, chairman. i am the son of a preacher, so i will try to be brief. i cannot promise you that i will not asking for a donation at the end. i have a 23-year career on wall --reet as a margin and a list, as a margin analysts andthen work my way up. my parents were born in the south, under jim crow, and i was born in a household that did not tolerate excuses and complaints. to give you an example, my father said, after i...
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when you look at the film, beginning with that lynching scene and ending with, you know, walking into's office, look at what has happened in the span of one man's lifetime, in our country. >> this movie reminds us that the circular motion of things is still going on, as with emmett till. now trayvon and oscar grant and recognizing we have to move forward. in order to achieve our potential. >> the truth of the matter is, emmett till became a symbol for those times as trayvon martin has become a symbol for this time. there are multiple trayvon martins whose names never make the newspapers or the headlines. the circumstances surrounding that allowed it to be, but there were multiple emmett tills. there were multiple lynchings and young black boys whose names are not remembered and often not even reported. >> it's interesting to me how people from different backgrounds see this. i talked to a juror on the trayvon martin case, who clearly did not understand or did not feel linked to trayvon martin, felt connected to george zimmerman in a way but not to trayvon martin. and i wonder if she f
when you look at the film, beginning with that lynching scene and ending with, you know, walking into's office, look at what has happened in the span of one man's lifetime, in our country. >> this movie reminds us that the circular motion of things is still going on, as with emmett till. now trayvon and oscar grant and recognizing we have to move forward. in order to achieve our potential. >> the truth of the matter is, emmett till became a symbol for those times as trayvon martin...
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when you look at the film beginning with that lynching scene and ending with, you know, walking into's office, look at what has happened in the span of one man's lifetime in our country. >> this movie reminds us the circular motion working itself out is going on and we're looking at trayvon and oscar grant and all these situations and recognizing we have to move ourselves forward in this chain. in order for us to achieve potential or what we said we would do. >> the truth of the matter is emmet teal became a symbol of those times like trayvon martin for this time there are multiple trayvon martins whose names never make the newspapers or headlines. the circumstances surrounding that allowed it to be, but there were multiple emmet teals. there were multiple lynchings, there were multiple young black boys -- >> people's whose names are not remembered -- >> not remembered and not reported. >> it's interesting to me how people from different backgrounds see this. i talked to a juror on the trayvon martin case who clearly did not understand or did not feel linked to trayvon martin, felt c
when you look at the film beginning with that lynching scene and ending with, you know, walking into's office, look at what has happened in the span of one man's lifetime in our country. >> this movie reminds us the circular motion working itself out is going on and we're looking at trayvon and oscar grant and all these situations and recognizing we have to move ourselves forward in this chain. in order for us to achieve potential or what we said we would do. >> the truth of the...
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and he blamed the city council for feeding a lynch mob mentality and said they would pay for it. >> when my children me where were you when the public lynching of mayor filner took place, i will tell them i was not an accessory. i stood on the side of the man, bob filner who has stood on the side of us for 40 years. >> city council considered the settlement. after 18 women accused him of sexual misconduct. grabbing, groping, open mouth kissing. demanding sexual favors. one filed a lawsuit. filner has bargaining with the opening chip he had left. his office. key go out publicly, painfully, and a recall process? or would he resign quickly and let the city legal bills which that is being explained to the public right now. the city will probably cover or some of his legal bills as well as any damages he faces from those lawsuits it will not apply to any criminal charges, jon. that is being described right now. an election will be held. a special election in 90 days to choose his replacement. jon? >> jon: william la jeunesse, thank you. america needs to pay attention to those reports of a massive and deadly chemical weapo
and he blamed the city council for feeding a lynch mob mentality and said they would pay for it. >> when my children me where were you when the public lynching of mayor filner took place, i will tell them i was not an accessory. i stood on the side of the man, bob filner who has stood on the side of us for 40 years. >> city council considered the settlement. after 18 women accused him of sexual misconduct. grabbing, groping, open mouth kissing. demanding sexual favors. one filed a...
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we're arguing at merrill lynch that we're in a new market. when you go into a new sectorable market. it can last for 15 years. you get corrtions, of course, but a meaningful correction in the market is a buy opportunity. >> good to have you both on the program. >> thank you so much. >> mary ann bartels, mike santoli. >>> what is the new hobby of the superrich? newspapers it appears. while it's headline news today, does it make sense for tomorrow? we'll find out. >>> ashton kutcher dropped in. the actor and prolific angel investor offering his take on portraying the founder of one of the world's most valuable companies. >> it terrified me. steve job sass pretty complicated character. s sass pr complicated character. sass pre complicated character. i sass pr complicated character. s sass pr complicated character. sass pre complicated character. a sass pr complicated character. sass pret complicated character. ass prett complicated character. ss pretty complicated character. prett complicated character. pretty complicated character. >>> welcome back. it
we're arguing at merrill lynch that we're in a new market. when you go into a new sectorable market. it can last for 15 years. you get corrtions, of course, but a meaningful correction in the market is a buy opportunity. >> good to have you both on the program. >> thank you so much. >> mary ann bartels, mike santoli. >>> what is the new hobby of the superrich? newspapers it appears. while it's headline news today, does it make sense for tomorrow? we'll find out....
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lynch. good to see you both. >> hello. >> i've been saying this all hour. >> goldilocks, not too cold, not tooot. the big factors are still clicking. secondly, housing. 38% up on the new home sales. 15% up in terms of the volume on existing home sales. number three. consumer. consumer credit. consumer spending and consumer confidence and fourth is production. philly fed, chicago. and empire. enjoy the ride. as prince said, party like it's 1999. chris, what are you hearing? are they risk aversed? putting money into this thing? what are they doing? >> finaling markets that are global. good valuation and lot of discounted fear on the kind of premiums based into those. that's first. secondly, we like the u.s. story. the domestic story works very well, particularly if you talk about a small caps recovery. >> they're at the highs. you're not buying cheap. >> all they need is revenue growth. the last thing they're doing is really thinking about about that bond allocation. we've been so short. so dipping our toes in there. >> i love his work. but watch out on the small caps. they sell for 26 times ear
lynch. good to see you both. >> hello. >> i've been saying this all hour. >> goldilocks, not too cold, not tooot. the big factors are still clicking. secondly, housing. 38% up on the new home sales. 15% up in terms of the volume on existing home sales. number three. consumer. consumer credit. consumer spending and consumer confidence and fourth is production. philly fed, chicago. and empire. enjoy the ride. as prince said, party like it's 1999. chris, what are you hearing? are...
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yesterday you into the funeral of bill lynch here in new york. can you talk about who he is? >> he was really an icon of the progressive democrats of new york city, now for more than 30 years. he was a behind-the-scenes guy who organized campaigns and trained political candidates. at the memorial service, at the riverside church, it was packed with hundreds of people that included all the luminaries from new york politics and both ill and hillary clinton as well as al sharpton, jesse jackson, cumbersome and wrangle -- congressman rangel. it was an emotional farewell of a figure who really burst on the scene in 1989 when he masterminded the political campaign of david dinkins as the first african-american mayor of new york city. but he was also constantly putting forward progressive candidates. his most recent candidate was jon luther -- john lew. he helped him become city comptroller four years ago. >> and was also involved with president mandela. >> he organized the trip of nelson mandela to new york city shortly after angela got out of jail. he has been a major figure and a
yesterday you into the funeral of bill lynch here in new york. can you talk about who he is? >> he was really an icon of the progressive democrats of new york city, now for more than 30 years. he was a behind-the-scenes guy who organized campaigns and trained political candidates. at the memorial service, at the riverside church, it was packed with hundreds of people that included all the luminaries from new york politics and both ill and hillary clinton as well as al sharpton, jesse...
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stocks will happen over a number of years and we are arguing at merrill lynch that we are in a new secular bull market. when you go into a new secular bull market, maria, it can last for 15 years. you get corrections, of course, but we feel any meaningful correction would give us a buying opportunity. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, "on the money", what is the new hobby of the super rich? newspapers it appears. fire sales this week. headline news today. does it make sense for the bottom line tomorrow? we will find out. >>> the new york stock exchange got star power this week when ashton kutcher dropped in. the actor and prolific investor dropped in. the co-founder of one of the most valuable companies. >> it terrified me. your job is a pretty complicated character. >>> welcome back. it is making front page news. one of technology's best is getting into the newspaper business. jeff bezos is buying a newspaper. kara switcher is co executive editor of all things digital and veteran of the washington post. good to see you. >> good to see you. how's it going? >> good. why do you think jeff bezos was interested in
stocks will happen over a number of years and we are arguing at merrill lynch that we are in a new secular bull market. when you go into a new secular bull market, maria, it can last for 15 years. you get corrections, of course, but we feel any meaningful correction would give us a buying opportunity. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, "on the money", what is the new hobby of the super rich? newspapers it appears. fire sales this week. headline news today. does it make...
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did you see merrill lynch? essentially. they're hot on europe. u.s. equities, their highest levels of exposure in two years. eurozone equities, highest since january 2008. that's why they're at multimonth highs and emerging markets, they're still not in. lowest since 2001. bonds, 28-month low. these are exposure levels of the global fund managers. elsewhere, well, take a look at what's going on here. the big play on the plus side today, china etf stories. anything related to china continues to grow on the numbers. look, these are etfs for china, philippines, emerging markets, copper stocks, coal stocks. practically the only movers to the upside. as for the u.s., still depressingly similar. since the beginning of august, start straight down. this has always been the pattern for the last two weeks. part of the problem, it's very simple. it's the what's going on in the yields here. ten-year yields, that's what's moving here. and retail sales moved the market. it doesn't normally do that. you can see ten-years sitt
did you see merrill lynch? essentially. they're hot on europe. u.s. equities, their highest levels of exposure in two years. eurozone equities, highest since january 2008. that's why they're at multimonth highs and emerging markets, they're still not in. lowest since 2001. bonds, 28-month low. these are exposure levels of the global fund managers. elsewhere, well, take a look at what's going on here. the big play on the plus side today, china etf stories. anything related to china continues to...
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would like to say when you look at the film, the beginning of of the film when the butler is sitting there and reflecting on his life and how he got to be there and there's the lynching memory and then how that film ends full circle, you know, in 2008 and what happened in 2008 in? that is one man's lifetime. i have to say only in this country-- there's not another country in the world where you would have the span of that much richness and development, i think, in terms of cultures coming together. i think that's pretty extraordinary. not to say that we don't have a long way to go and lots of other things we need to accomplish racially and otherwise but that's pretty extraordinary that from in the beginning of eugene allen's-- cecil's life-- until 2008 that off black president. from 1926 when the movie opens until 2008, that's extraordinary. that's pretty extraordinary. >> rose: it's an extraordinary story in terms of -- you hear this every time in terms of what it meant. your character -- gloria is not going to see barack obama elected. >> yeah. >> rose: but you understand how -- what is seminal moment it is. >> do you know that the real gloria, the real mrs. allen,
would like to say when you look at the film, the beginning of of the film when the butler is sitting there and reflecting on his life and how he got to be there and there's the lynching memory and then how that film ends full circle, you know, in 2008 and what happened in 2008 in? that is one man's lifetime. i have to say only in this country-- there's not another country in the world where you would have the span of that much richness and development, i think, in terms of cultures coming...
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. >> you take an 8-year-old and tell them to play the stock market and they do better than merrill lynch. we should raise a kid and see how he turns out. maybe he will be a successful kid. i'm really serious. >> you couldn't handle a fish. your fish killed itself. [laughter] >> he has been hailed top of hot dogs, destroyed countless chicken wings and the 2008 world matzo ball eating champion. now the greatest competitor eater in the history of food has tasted defeat. >> joey chestnut lost in the gyoza world eating hampionship. he is a reigning champ, 266 is what he ate last year. >> that was last year and this year -- >> you blew it! >> yes, he did. and who is responsible for this upset? >> enter matt stonie. he is an asian kid. he is like a ringer. asians win these things. >> yes, and stonie used his asian eating powers to destroy hestnut! > joey chestnut came in at 251 gyoza, matt stonie, the 21-year-old kid, 268. >> he killed him. >> i didn't find my rhythm. he came out hungry. >> god, he has humility and probably blocked arteries and blownout colon. what is next for champion matt sto
. >> you take an 8-year-old and tell them to play the stock market and they do better than merrill lynch. we should raise a kid and see how he turns out. maybe he will be a successful kid. i'm really serious. >> you couldn't handle a fish. your fish killed itself. [laughter] >> he has been hailed top of hot dogs, destroyed countless chicken wings and the 2008 world matzo ball eating champion. now the greatest competitor eater in the history of food has tasted defeat. >>...
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. >> when my children ask me where were you when the public lynching of bob filner took place, i will tell them i was not an accessory. i will stand on the side of bob filner who stood on the side of us for 40 years. >> don't sell us out. if he doesn't resign today, today, then we will keep on getting the signatures and we will recall him. >> reporter: 18 women have accused the mayor of sexual harassment including three business executives, two military vets, a vice admiral and two singers. one filed a lawsuit. some attorneys believe the value of that lawsuit will fall when the monster inside me, filner, leaves and the victim is suing innocent taxpayers. the tawdry actions of filner, ex-congressman anthony weiner and eliot spitzer undermines the democratic brand. >> good retort for republicans to use when democrats raise the war on women issue against the gop. you know, that's what politics is about today. it's a war of sound bites. you've got to have a good one. well, thanks to filner and weiner and spitzer, the republicans now have a good sound bite retort. >> reporter: now today's
. >> when my children ask me where were you when the public lynching of bob filner took place, i will tell them i was not an accessory. i will stand on the side of bob filner who stood on the side of us for 40 years. >> don't sell us out. if he doesn't resign today, today, then we will keep on getting the signatures and we will recall him. >> reporter: 18 women have accused the mayor of sexual harassment including three business executives, two military vets, a vice admiral...
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when you look at the film, beginning with that lynching scene and ending with, you know, walking intobama's office, look at what has happened. look what has happened in the span of one man's lifetime. >> the circular motion of things trying to work itself out and now it's moving in and we're looking at trayvon and oscar grant and looking at all these situations and realizing we have to move ourselves forward in this chain. to achieve our policy or what we said we were going to do. >> i mean there are multiple trayvon martins whose names never make the newspapers or the headlines. the circumstances surrounding that allowed it to be, but there were multiple emmett tills and multiple lynchings. >> whose names are not remembered. >> whose names are not remembered and often not reported. >> it's interesting to me, though, how people from different backgrounds see this and i talked to a juror on the trayvon martin case who clearly did not understand or did not feel linked to trayvon martin. felt connected to george zimmerman in a way, but not to trayvon martin. and i wonder if she felt race
when you look at the film, beginning with that lynching scene and ending with, you know, walking intobama's office, look at what has happened. look what has happened in the span of one man's lifetime. >> the circular motion of things trying to work itself out and now it's moving in and we're looking at trayvon and oscar grant and looking at all these situations and realizing we have to move ourselves forward in this chain. to achieve our policy or what we said we were going to do....