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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 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 scrambled situation
. >> 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 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...
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>> thank you for your questions, mr. lynch. as i mentioned, it needs to be contained at the source in west africa. that's where the majority takes place. where the training takes place, and where equipment and supplies need to take place, and this is where most of the investments take place. that said, we can't focus on one without the other. we're treating the symptoms of the outbreak in west africa, and we need to deal with the root cause and that's dealing with the community of west africa. i believe that predeparture, there are temperatures being taken from any of the countries before they board the flight. >> they get tested when they get on the plane, but what i'm talking about is doing something 21 days before, so you have two contact points where you have measurements on. it's not foolproof, but having two contact points in west africa. >> your response, mr. torbay? >> one thing that we worry about 21 days. >> the minimum requirement is six weeks, and if we require an additional 21 days, that's nine weeks, and it's extr
>> thank you for your questions, mr. lynch. as i mentioned, it needs to be contained at the source in west africa. that's where the majority takes place. where the training takes place, and where equipment and supplies need to take place, and this is where most of the investments take place. that said, we can't focus on one without the other. we're treating the symptoms of the outbreak in west africa, and we need to deal with the root cause and that's dealing with the community of west...
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2016 which will be the 25th anniversary of the series finally. >> hey chris. >> yes, sir. >> david lynch, you know that guy's name. >> yes. >> director. >> the head in the box. >> o h. >> we got david lynch, sue, sorry. >> what was the the weirdest movie he ever made. >> i want to say, with the head in the box. >> thank you, sue, blue velvet. >> yes. >> i don't know. >> do you remember that? >> okay, let's move along. phone booths are a thing of the past? think again there was reportedly a plan in new york city toy get these relics up and running again, i mean why throw them away they are almost on every corner. but this a different way. how pay phones would have been able to track your every move as you walk around the city. why now? it is considered a bad idea. >> okay. >> what is whispering about, what is that. >> we are making big decisions. >> over the stupid chairs. >> is sue going to stand and sit. >> i made an executive decision because i'll be on camera for five seconds. >> why sit down. >> stand up. >> as you sit in these, mike, you have to be real careful when you mount. >> you hav
2016 which will be the 25th anniversary of the series finally. >> hey chris. >> yes, sir. >> david lynch, you know that guy's name. >> yes. >> director. >> the head in the box. >> o h. >> we got david lynch, sue, sorry. >> what was the the weirdest movie he ever made. >> i want to say, with the head in the box. >> thank you, sue, blue velvet. >> yes. >> i don't know. >> do you remember that? >> okay, let's...
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. >> the truth is, he never planned or orders these executions, and if you agree to the legal lynching upon you by the prosecution, an innocent man will be convicted of a crime he didn't commit. >> reporter: he dealt with the charge against him that he was accused of terrorizing the city of sarajevo. the city same under repeated shell fire. 10,000 residents from all different communities were killed during that period. and during the prosecution case, many witnesses were called some u.n. military observers who were there at the time of the fighting, and they aledge the vast majority of the shelling was from serb forces, ranged on the hills that surrounded the city. he tried to undermine that argument. he criticized many of the witnesses called by the prosecution, saying they weren't qualified to make the judgments that they had made, and aledging that they were biased. this dove tails neatly with his general strategy during the whole course of this trial that it is biased against him and the serb peep. he has tried to present himself as a man of peace who strove to prevent the war from
. >> the truth is, he never planned or orders these executions, and if you agree to the legal lynching upon you by the prosecution, an innocent man will be convicted of a crime he didn't commit. >> reporter: he dealt with the charge against him that he was accused of terrorizing the city of sarajevo. the city same under repeated shell fire. 10,000 residents from all different communities were killed during that period. and during the prosecution case, many witnesses were called some...
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. >> some have talked about the killing of michael brown as a modern-day lynching. can youbout ida b wells? she is probably the most courageous of all of them and that is hard to say. which booker t. washington and the vvd the voice -- the bb the boys are arguing about civil rights, struggle versus subservient to the power, she looks at ral violence in the and says, i want to talk about jim crow lynching that is at the center of american life which has been trivialized in so many ways. course, she has a bounty on her head. she was born in 1862. >> she was born a slave in mississippi. both parents died quickly. she had to raise her brothers and sisters and went on to become one of the great freedom fighters, intellectuals. >> championed the campaign against lynching. >> a lot of people do not realize that the lack freedom movement is an antiterrorist movement. it is in the face of american terrorism. extension of it, in the face of american terrorism. uan, you also write about ida b wells in your book. >> she began reporting about the killing of three of her friends in memph
. >> some have talked about the killing of michael brown as a modern-day lynching. can youbout ida b wells? she is probably the most courageous of all of them and that is hard to say. which booker t. washington and the vvd the voice -- the bb the boys are arguing about civil rights, struggle versus subservient to the power, she looks at ral violence in the and says, i want to talk about jim crow lynching that is at the center of american life which has been trivialized in so many ways....
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know, sharing information that could be very, very important in, you know, addressing the larger security issue. >> congressman stephen lynch, thank you. joining me now is partner at command consulting, former special assistant to the president for operations. you worked in the bush administration as a staff liaison with the secret service. after these revelations it seemed that pierson had to go. are you surprised by the avalanche of revelations we've seen coming out of "the washington post" these last few days? >> no, i mean, i think ever since the cartagena incident a couple years ago there's been blood in the water and we've been on a downward spiral from a public affairs and public perception since then. the secret service, to its credit, and i think very important to the mission that they're trying to accomplish is used to operating in an environment where details about incidents are kept confidential. and, unfortunately, this has created an environment where any time anything goes wrong, no matter how large or small, people are rushing out to get it on camera, to talk to reporters and tell folks about why it represen
know, sharing information that could be very, very important in, you know, addressing the larger security issue. >> congressman stephen lynch, thank you. joining me now is partner at command consulting, former special assistant to the president for operations. you worked in the bush administration as a staff liaison with the secret service. after these revelations it seemed that pierson had to go. are you surprised by the avalanche of revelations we've seen coming out of "the...
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nine new episodes all directed by david lynch. if you were a fan this is a huge news. look at this. a list of twin peaks where are they now. take a look at kyle mclaughlin. what does he look like today. and here's audrey horne. what does she look like. and laura palmer. that's what she looks like today. maybe some of these originals will be back to play their old characters. >> that show was all about who killed laura palmer. >> i think you can watch it on netflix. >> i can see how excited you guys are. >> a contestant chose some very familiar moves. >> and big news about the next star trek movie. >>william shatner will reprise his role of captain james t. kirk in "star trek 3". shatner was recently approached by j-j abrams to appear in the movie. the cameo is planned, but there is no deal yet, as the script is not finalized. it's rumored shatner would share a scene with chris pine, who plays the young kirk. "star trek 3" is set to start production soon. it's scheduled for theaters in 20-16. alfonso ribeiro finally gave the people what they wanted this week-- the carlton! his jazz r
nine new episodes all directed by david lynch. if you were a fan this is a huge news. look at this. a list of twin peaks where are they now. take a look at kyle mclaughlin. what does he look like today. and here's audrey horne. what does she look like. and laura palmer. that's what she looks like today. maybe some of these originals will be back to play their old characters. >> that show was all about who killed laura palmer. >> i think you can watch it on netflix. >> i can...
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lynch? a murky background, would you say?man, an evil one. >> she came over on the famous trip from france? >> right. >> in the 1840s, lopez senior reversed many of paraguay's isolationist policies. he built one of south america's first railways. its steam engines taken out of service only a few years ago. and he said his son, francisco solano to europe. >> he sent him out what, to get arms? >> arms and technicians. engineers. and machinery. >> junior, by most contemporary accounts, was an idiot. >> so he came back with a mistress, madam lynch. >> yes. >> which dad wasn't too happy about. >> right. ♪ >> he was very traditional, and wanted his son to marry a paraguayan woman and do everything by the book. >> right. >> paraguay's soon to be first mistress, madam eliza lynch was already the wife of a doctor, social climbing, fond of nice things. >> those from france say she brought to paraguay the first piano. and there were practice here. >> he showed madam lynch to his father, and his father was upset. so she was put aside. >>
lynch? a murky background, would you say?man, an evil one. >> she came over on the famous trip from france? >> right. >> in the 1840s, lopez senior reversed many of paraguay's isolationist policies. he built one of south america's first railways. its steam engines taken out of service only a few years ago. and he said his son, francisco solano to europe. >> he sent him out what, to get arms? >> arms and technicians. engineers. and machinery. >> junior, by...
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lynch. >> a murky background would you say? >> there's talk about that.omebody say she was a great woman or she was a very evil one. >> she came over on the famous trip from france. >> right. >> in 1840s lopez senior reversed many of paraguay's isolationist policies. he invited foreigners to settle here and built one of south america's first rail ways. it's steam engines taken out of service only a few years ago and he sent his son to europe. >> his mission his father sent him out to get what arms? >> arms and technicians, engineers and machinery. >> junior by most contemporary accounts was an idiot. >> so he came back with a mistress, madam lynch. >> yes. >> which dad wasn't too happy about. >> right. >> he was very traditional and wanted his son to marry a paguarian woman and do everything by the book. >> she was the daughter of an irish doctor. ambitious, social climbing, fond of nice things. >> clothes imported from france. and there were parties here. >> he showed madam lynch to his father and his father was upset so she was put aside. >> kept as a m
lynch. >> a murky background would you say? >> there's talk about that.omebody say she was a great woman or she was a very evil one. >> she came over on the famous trip from france. >> right. >> in 1840s lopez senior reversed many of paraguay's isolationist policies. he invited foreigners to settle here and built one of south america's first rail ways. it's steam engines taken out of service only a few years ago and he sent his son to europe. >> his mission...
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you, gentlemen. we now go to the gentleman from massachusetts who was here first. mr. lynch. >> thank you, florimr. chairman. >> i want to thank the members of the panel for your willingness to come here and help with the work. miss tavenner, generally, the way things work is that the private sector has far more resources than oftentimes our government entities. and they are better prepared, better incentivized to keep data secure. and that troubles me, because i see a list of -- i'm also on the financial services committee as well. and we've been dealing with home depot, we've been dealing with target. we've been dealing with jpmorgan chase, the largest bank in the united states. we're still not sure about the breadth of that breach, but we're concerned about it. we have heartland payment systems. that was 134 million people in the united states. k.b. financial group, 104 million people. global payment systems, 950,000 people. to 1.5 million, we're not sure yet. they even breached the iranian banks, about 3 million people, that was probably us who did that. morningstar, 184,000 people. citigroup,
you, gentlemen. we now go to the gentleman from massachusetts who was here first. mr. lynch. >> thank you, florimr. chairman. >> i want to thank the members of the panel for your willingness to come here and help with the work. miss tavenner, generally, the way things work is that the private sector has far more resources than oftentimes our government entities. and they are better prepared, better incentivized to keep data secure. and that troubles me, because i see a list of --...
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lynch. welcome. good to see you. we've led the broadcast with a tremendous amount of observations, statistics, international, domestic, how the consumer feels, retail spending. pull it all together for us. how are we doing in the united states? how's the world doing? and how might a slowdown globally affect us? >> the u.s. is doing pretty well. i mean, probably the best indicator is to look at the labor market. we've had average job growth over the last eight months of about 230,000 a month. that's about double the normal growth rate. so this has really been the first sign in this recovery of real healing in the labor market. so we're quite optimistic about the u.s. we think that we're entering a new, stronger growth phase. now, obviously, overseas, things are very different. and we've had had a slowdown in many major economies. i don't think that means they're going into recession, and i don't think it torpedos the u.s. recovery. but it is creating a bit of clash out there. it certainly has been a factor in what we'
lynch. welcome. good to see you. we've led the broadcast with a tremendous amount of observations, statistics, international, domestic, how the consumer feels, retail spending. pull it all together for us. how are we doing in the united states? how's the world doing? and how might a slowdown globally affect us? >> the u.s. is doing pretty well. i mean, probably the best indicator is to look at the labor market. we've had average job growth over the last eight months of about 230,000 a...
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>> thank you for your question, mr. lynch. as i mentioned, it needs to be contained at the source in west africa. this is where the majority of the investment needs to take place, this is where training needs to take place, this is where equipment and supplies need to take place and this is where most of the investment needs to take place. that said, we cannot just focus on one without the other. we are treating the symptoms of the outbreak of west africa. we need to deal with the root cause of the problem and that is actually at the community level of west africa. i believe there are some temperatures being taken being before they take the flight. >> at the time of the flight, yeah, they get tested before they get on the plane. i'm talking about doing something 21 days before steve got two contact points that you cannot measurements on. it is not foolproof, but having two contact points there in west africa. >> okay, mr. chairman. thank you for your indulgence. response,have a quick mr. torbay? >> we are having difficulty rec
>> thank you for your question, mr. lynch. as i mentioned, it needs to be contained at the source in west africa. this is where the majority of the investment needs to take place, this is where training needs to take place, this is where equipment and supplies need to take place and this is where most of the investment needs to take place. that said, we cannot just focus on one without the other. we are treating the symptoms of the outbreak of west africa. we need to deal with the root...
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may i introduce you to who i think will be the next president of the united states -- [ cheers and applause ] >> how about that? and joining me now, the man in the video, dennis michael lynch entrepreneur and documentary filmmaker and candidate for president of the united states, sir? >> megyn, how did we arrive here? >> you tell me. >> i announced that i'm exploring the idea. and i would tell you unless something significantly changes, which i don't expect will, i will announce in the future that i am going to run for the presidency. and the reason why i'm doing that, megyn, is because i'm absolutely in love with my country. i'm in love with the american people. i want to protect them like i would protect my children, like i would protect your children. in the sense that somebody has to step up and get this country back on track, to protect americans, their jobs, their lives, their health. and if a guy like me, or specifically me were in place right now, we wouldn't have an ebola scare here on our shores. we wouldn't have an isis scare. i would have been in front of those problems. in almost every report i've ever done with you, you end with, you know, you said this was g
may i introduce you to who i think will be the next president of the united states -- [ cheers and applause ] >> how about that? and joining me now, the man in the video, dennis michael lynch entrepreneur and documentary filmmaker and candidate for president of the united states, sir? >> megyn, how did we arrive here? >> you tell me. >> i announced that i'm exploring the idea. and i would tell you unless something significantly changes, which i don't expect will, i will...
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you, peter lynch and mark haines are the best of all time. >> thank you. >> caller: question is aboutoney well. wonderful long-term stom stock. >> if you take it long-term i tell you yes, short-term the stock says it goes to 80. but if you can take that pain i think it could he's running a the superior outfit. that stock is going to be up. if that's what you care about, it's a buy buy buy. frank in new york. >> caller: hey jim, my stock is activist. >> wii like them and the acquisitions they made. think they are doing a terrific job. that said this is a stock now going up too much and probably a vulnerable for another 5 to 8% krerks. i do want to buy into that at a much lower price. jim. >> caller: j.b. from pa calling to find out what is going with twitter? bought ate little high yesterday. should i hold? >> i think you are find. i think twitter can go down and you buy it in. those are fast growing companies that do transcend what a lot of people think is a slowdown. i think that is what the market is saying. gray. >> caller: hey jim. dks. >> it's too cheap. i saw ann get a possibili
you, peter lynch and mark haines are the best of all time. >> thank you. >> caller: question is aboutoney well. wonderful long-term stom stock. >> if you take it long-term i tell you yes, short-term the stock says it goes to 80. but if you can take that pain i think it could he's running a the superior outfit. that stock is going to be up. if that's what you care about, it's a buy buy buy. frank in new york. >> caller: hey jim, my stock is activist. >> wii like...
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may i introduce you to who i think will be the next president of the united states -- [ cheers and applause ] >> how about that? and joining me now, the man in the video, dennis michael lynchr and documentary zy÷ filmmaker and candidate for president of the united states, sir? >> megyn, how did we arrive here? >> you tell me. >> i announced that i'm exploring the idea. and i would tell you unless something significantly changes, which i don't expect will, i will announce in the future that i am going to run for the presidency. and the reason why i'm doing that, megyn, is because i'm absolutely in love with my country. i'm in love with the american people. i want to protect them like i in the sense that somebody has to step up and get this country back on track, to protect americans, their jobs, their lives, their health. and if a guy like me, or specifically me were in place right now, we wouldn't have an ebola scare here on our shores. we wouldn't have an isis scare. i would have been in front of those problems. in almost every report i've ever done with you, you end with, you know, you said this was going to happen. it's not because i have magic medicine or information c
may i introduce you to who i think will be the next president of the united states -- [ cheers and applause ] >> how about that? and joining me now, the man in the video, dennis michael lynchr and documentary zy÷ filmmaker and candidate for president of the united states, sir? >> megyn, how did we arrive here? >> you tell me. >> i announced that i'm exploring the idea. and i would tell you unless something significantly changes, which i don't expect will, i will...
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and if you agree to the legal lynching of him, urged upon you, an innocent man will have been convicted. >> between 1992, and 1995, it was shelled by certain forces from the surrounding hills, civilians were shot by snipers, marketplaces were hit by mortars. he repeatedly accused prosecuting witnesses of bias, many were u.n. military on servers during the war, and blamed the serves for indiscriminate firing. but they drew superficial conclusions on superficial conclusions on the battle front. limited views with distortioned conclusions. >> at times on thursday, the performance was chaotic, and rambling, he tries to undermine the prosecution case, saying it's biased against him. and arguing that many of the witnesses have been unreliable, all along he has tried to portray himself as the victim of some sort of legal conspiracy. the senior prosecutor is confident the case against him is compelling. >> we have presented very strong evidence, and strongly believe it will be sufficient to convince the judges and to make sure there's no reasonable doubt left. >> the prosecution is described hi
and if you agree to the legal lynching of him, urged upon you, an innocent man will have been convicted. >> between 1992, and 1995, it was shelled by certain forces from the surrounding hills, civilians were shot by snipers, marketplaces were hit by mortars. he repeatedly accused prosecuting witnesses of bias, many were u.n. military on servers during the war, and blamed the serves for indiscriminate firing. but they drew superficial conclusions on superficial conclusions on the battle...
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>> thank you for your question, mr. lynch. as i mentioned, it needs to be contained at the source in west africa. this is where the investment needs to take place, this is where equipment and supplies need to take place and this is where most of the investment needs to take place. that said, we cannot just focus on one without the other. we had the symptoms of the outbreak of west africa. we need to deal with the problem and that is actually at the community level of west africa. i believe there are some temperatures being taken being departed before they do the flight. >> they do on the plane. i'm talking about doing something 21 days before steve got two contact points that you cannot measurements on. it is not foolproof, but having two contact points there in west africa. >> okay, mr. chairman. thank you for your indulgence. >> quick response, mr. torbay. >> what we are worried about in 21 days because the minimum requirements. if we oppose 21 days, that is nine weeks and it's extremely difficult to allow doctors and nurses
>> thank you for your question, mr. lynch. as i mentioned, it needs to be contained at the source in west africa. this is where the investment needs to take place, this is where equipment and supplies need to take place and this is where most of the investment needs to take place. that said, we cannot just focus on one without the other. we had the symptoms of the outbreak of west africa. we need to deal with the problem and that is actually at the community level of west africa. i...
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you. >>> this woman chastity lynch said she had ebola but she doesn't. but newcastle county was forced to mobilize a task force in response to this. she was taken to the hop where health care workers ruled out any threat, lynch is charged with falsely reporting an indents. >> authorities say there are no new sightings in their search for eric frein, search teams scoured the area of swift water after frein was allegedly spotted near a high school and the post office over the past few days. students in the pocono mountain school district went back to school today after classes were canceled yesterday and the manhunt is now in its sixth week, frein allegedly shot and killed a state trooper and wuned another. >>> police say that a male driver of a cadillac lost control and crossed into the northbound lane and hit three trees and a light pole, the driver was ejected and the impact split the car in half, the man was taken to the hospital at the university of pennsylvania but he did not survive. >>> police in bucks county have a new tool in their arsenal. it's
you. >>> this woman chastity lynch said she had ebola but she doesn't. but newcastle county was forced to mobilize a task force in response to this. she was taken to the hop where health care workers ruled out any threat, lynch is charged with falsely reporting an indents. >> authorities say there are no new sightings in their search for eric frein, search teams scoured the area of swift water after frein was allegedly spotted near a high school and the post office over the past...
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but supposing, you know, because of legislative blocks, as judge lynch spelled them out to you, the possibility that politically it won't fly after the election and we're stuck with what we've got, that is to say the whole country is stuck with either we say this is unenable or it's a violation of the fourth amendment or we conclude it e's reasonable, under the circumstances, reasonable to control that threat. how do we do that? >> the first point is one that i tried to make earlier. i don't actually think the court needs to get to the reasonableness bounds. the government is only entitled to a question of free-floating reasonableness if it can demonstrate that the warrant and probable cause requirements of the fourth amendment are impractical. and it cannot recognize that the government can accomplish its interests stlu regularized capitalizations. >> that wouldn't require either probable cause or a warrant. and i take it, if you had a reasonable suspicion or even one line, they do that all the time by issuing grand jury subpoena or perhaps some national security letter without probable cause
but supposing, you know, because of legislative blocks, as judge lynch spelled them out to you, the possibility that politically it won't fly after the election and we're stuck with what we've got, that is to say the whole country is stuck with either we say this is unenable or it's a violation of the fourth amendment or we conclude it e's reasonable, under the circumstances, reasonable to control that threat. how do we do that? >> the first point is one that i tried to make earlier. i...
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steven lynch, do you agree? >> the white house got what they wanted.frat boy nature, the prostitute issue down in colombia and they brought in someone who was opposite of that behavior. the security issue was secondary i think. >> so, jack, where do we go next? what do we need to do next to make sure this doesn't happen again. >> what chairman mccall and john boehner talked about is having a blue ribbon commission to figure out what to do. this wasn't the only time. i had an experience getting on the elevator by mistake with president bush. that alone should have been a big question. how does that happen by accident, somebody with a record getting on an elevator. >> with a weapon. >> so should be easy for us to blame director pierson but obviously we've had one mistake after another after another after another. isn't there a much bigger culture problem here? that actually might encourage terrorists across the world to take a shot at the president? >> i think so. i think so. i think we need to start at the very beginning. we need to look at what we're d
steven lynch, do you agree? >> the white house got what they wanted.frat boy nature, the prostitute issue down in colombia and they brought in someone who was opposite of that behavior. the security issue was secondary i think. >> so, jack, where do we go next? what do we need to do next to make sure this doesn't happen again. >> what chairman mccall and john boehner talked about is having a blue ribbon commission to figure out what to do. this wasn't the only time. i had an...
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you grag yaduated with the markg degree and you went to wall street to work at merrill lynch. check, college, professional job. but then still having that itch, that desire to do something different in entertainment. tell us how you made that transition. >> i chose wall street because i wanted to be in new york. at the time, you know, the people that i looked up to, denzel, sam jackson, forrest whitaker, a lot of the big actors when i was coming up to, they had all started i. they did theater in new york. so i wanted to get whatever it is that they got in new york, i wanted to get that. i knew that i had to get there and the best way to get there was with a job. wall s i mean, i was there sometimes two and three days straight without going home to shower and change my clothes and i'd be in the same suit and sleeping under my desk. it was crazy. i had no idew what i was getting into. i decided that, you know, put my money where my mouth was and my side hustle. we all know that traditional path of taking acting lessons, but we have the new thing -- internet, whether it's vine or
you grag yaduated with the markg degree and you went to wall street to work at merrill lynch. check, college, professional job. but then still having that itch, that desire to do something different in entertainment. tell us how you made that transition. >> i chose wall street because i wanted to be in new york. at the time, you know, the people that i looked up to, denzel, sam jackson, forrest whitaker, a lot of the big actors when i was coming up to, they had all started i. they did...
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i mean, when you and i were young, black men were still being lynched in this country. >> oh, i know. >> and children growing up in the gilded age, and even today, we have what you call, "a bracing and punitive severity toward the vulnerable among us." >> well, if you read european history or british history, hanging people for stealing rabbits, you know, this kind, i mean, the, or people falling into poverty and then they're put into these horrible workhouses where they basically starve to death. you know, if you really look at history, which we tend not to do, it is grotesque. and what you see in the best reformist impulses in america is a moving away from history that was profoundly entrenched in western civilization. and, you know, certainly we never broke free of it. and certainly when we're feeling atavistic, we relapse into what are these ancient models of cruelty and injustice. but what we do, i think, that is a mistake is we fail to value progressive change because it's never perfect. it's never absolute. we're dragging this onerous history behind us. ameliorative behavior is
i mean, when you and i were young, black men were still being lynched in this country. >> oh, i know. >> and children growing up in the gilded age, and even today, we have what you call, "a bracing and punitive severity toward the vulnerable among us." >> well, if you read european history or british history, hanging people for stealing rabbits, you know, this kind, i mean, the, or people falling into poverty and then they're put into these horrible workhouses where...
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retired army colonel thomas lynch, great to talk to you. thank you. >> thanks, shep. >> we'll look back to this day in history in just a moment. plus, pharrell and really, dallas cowboys? are you serious? this is new and it's next. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. so ally bank really has no hidden fethat's right. accounts? it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. >>> we were talking about how good "the voice" was last night. but then there's pharrell. what did you say about his hat? >> ugly christmas s
retired army colonel thomas lynch, great to talk to you. thank you. >> thanks, shep. >> we'll look back to this day in history in just a moment. plus, pharrell and really, dallas cowboys? are you serious? this is new and it's next. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks....
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you already mentioned it's the lynch pin for environmentalists. so it's not necessarily naming it after, like, tipping the scales and the environment and is it already such an independent issue that they can't play baseball. i think it's too late but i bet trans-canada calls it american and oil independence freedom antiterrorism pipeline. because that's how they've tried to sell it. >> it's funny you mention that. the house has also passed a bill that has a wonky name that i won't bore you with but it allows trans-canada to reapply even if they get rejected and a democratic member of congress joked with me exactly that. that they're going to come back with a puppies and ice cream pipeline. it's obviously a joke but there's definitely well respected voices in the environmental movement that have talked about something like that. at this point i think the sort of younger, more insurgent energy in the movement that have helped make keystone a big issue would not stand for that. >> i agree. i think a lot of the, like, activists who have devoted a lot
you already mentioned it's the lynch pin for environmentalists. so it's not necessarily naming it after, like, tipping the scales and the environment and is it already such an independent issue that they can't play baseball. i think it's too late but i bet trans-canada calls it american and oil independence freedom antiterrorism pipeline. because that's how they've tried to sell it. >> it's funny you mention that. the house has also passed a bill that has a wonky name that i won't bore...
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stephen lynch of massachusetts: >> and i wish to god you-- you protected the white house like you're protecting your reputation here today. >> reporter: and nevada's stephen horsford: >> let be frank-- i believe you have done a disservice to the teesident of the united states. >> reporter: the white house says the president still has full confidence in the security agency. and, scott, despite some veiled hints from members of congress y,day, secret service director julia pierson has not offered to resign. >> pelley: senior white house correspondent bill plante. bill, thanks very much. tonight, there is new urgency in the hunt for a survivalist who is charged with shooting two pennsylvania state troopers, killing one and wounding the other. eric frein has been on the run, presumably in the pocono mountains, for 18 days. vladimir duthiers reports on today's discovery. >> these are very similar devices. >> reporter: the pictures are of two explosive devices. police say they're pipe bombs suspected cop killer eric frein left in the woods. the explosives could be lit by a fuse or triggere
stephen lynch of massachusetts: >> and i wish to god you-- you protected the white house like you're protecting your reputation here today. >> reporter: and nevada's stephen horsford: >> let be frank-- i believe you have done a disservice to the teesident of the united states. >> reporter: the white house says the president still has full confidence in the security agency. and, scott, despite some veiled hints from members of congress y,day, secret service director julia...
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and we welcome you to south florida. sam rosen, john lynch, ol op. ryan tannehill throws it away. he was being chased out of the pocket on a second down play. this has been quite a game. the packers on the opening drive of the game went 80 yards for a touchdown. took the lead. had the lead into the second half. but the dolphins have had a tremendous run here in the second half. three interceptions and three touchdowns. right now the dolphins with a 24-20 lead and a third and nine as they try to maintain possession and keep the ball away from aaron rodgers. the packers are out of time-outs. dom capers going to draw up the pressure on this third down. they keep it on the ground. knowshon moreno. so the dolphins go for the short run, maintain possession, don't take a chance and now will punt it away. >> john: i understand you want to have that, but the other side is you've got aaron rodgers on the other side who's going to get this ball om up four points. this is good football game, sam. >> sam: oh, it's been something special. you see the numbers for mr. clutch aaron rodgers. in his
and we welcome you to south florida. sam rosen, john lynch, ol op. ryan tannehill throws it away. he was being chased out of the pocket on a second down play. this has been quite a game. the packers on the opening drive of the game went 80 yards for a touchdown. took the lead. had the lead into the second half. but the dolphins have had a tremendous run here in the second half. three interceptions and three touchdowns. right now the dolphins with a 24-20 lead and a third and nine as they try to...
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lynching. [applause] >> if you have a question -- lineup behind that microphone there and i want to be very clear a question, please. i think that it makes a difference whether we know our local law-enforcement and they get to know the people and get worked out. i can't emphasize it enough. i had an experience in my neighborhood rapist cop that they knew was riding around with a rookie that didn't quite know the neighborhood. because the cops knew me, i was walking, he stopped and parked the car and we talked. he brought together officer and introduced him to the neighborhood versus riding around in the car. that means the world when it comes to policing. >> my name is ron and i was a city council councilman in north new jersey for eight years. my question is some on the panel were several of you could address talking about the moral solutions. the appointment of federal monitors over these towns that are exhibiting police brutality. and secondly, the use and creation of civilian or citizen review boards with subpoena power. in in that in the city it took us six years but finally we were working
lynching. [applause] >> if you have a question -- lineup behind that microphone there and i want to be very clear a question, please. i think that it makes a difference whether we know our local law-enforcement and they get to know the people and get worked out. i can't emphasize it enough. i had an experience in my neighborhood rapist cop that they knew was riding around with a rookie that didn't quite know the neighborhood. because the cops knew me, i was walking, he stopped and parked...
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steven lynch of massachusetts. >> and i wish to god you protected the white house like you are protecting your reputation here today. >> and nevada's steven horseford. >> let me be frank. i believe that you have done a disservice to the president of the united states. >> as for the president, the you says he still has full confidence in the secret service. so far julia pier son has not offered to resign. >>> olympic swim are michael phelps is apologizing for behavior that led to his dui arrest. phelps was pulled over early today near the toll plaza before the ft. mchenry tunnel in baltimore traveling 84 miles an hour in a 45-mile an hour zone. in a statement phelps wrote earlier this morning i was arrested and charged with dui, excessive speeding and crossing double lane lines. i understand the severe of my actions and take full responsibility. i know these words may not mean much right now, but i am deeply sorry tornado one i let down. he tweeted -- sorry for everyone i let down. he tweeted that. phelps was convicted of drunken driving in 2004 sentenced to 18 months probation in that cas
steven lynch of massachusetts. >> and i wish to god you protected the white house like you are protecting your reputation here today. >> and nevada's steven horseford. >> let me be frank. i believe that you have done a disservice to the president of the united states. >> as for the president, the you says he still has full confidence in the secret service. so far julia pier son has not offered to resign. >>> olympic swim are michael phelps is apologizing for...
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. >> reporter: halloween can be a scary time for 11 year-old allie lynch but not for reasons you mayhink. >> sometimes they are giving out recess peanut butter cup and i cannot have those. >> reporter: allie has a pea he nut allergy. she wears medicine and pack around her waist in case she go into anaphlatic shock. a holiday like halloween centered around collecting candy could prove deadly for allie and growing number of children with food allergies. that is where tiehl pumpkin project comes in. >> i think it is a wonderful advancement for a parent and family to learn how to incorporate these great holidays safely report this halloweener they are encouraged to place tiehl colored pumpkin if they are offering things like stickers or toys as an alternative to candy. >> we get that is what halloween is all about but we would love it so that kids with food allergies can at least have idea that they can participate and also feel safe. >> reporter: doctor robert, is a pediatric allergist, he says that halloween is especially dangerous to kids with food allergies because individually wrapp
. >> reporter: halloween can be a scary time for 11 year-old allie lynch but not for reasons you mayhink. >> sometimes they are giving out recess peanut butter cup and i cannot have those. >> reporter: allie has a pea he nut allergy. she wears medicine and pack around her waist in case she go into anaphlatic shock. a holiday like halloween centered around collecting candy could prove deadly for allie and growing number of children with food allergies. that is where tiehl...
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thank you. >> we'll now proceed to our last question from loretta lynch and the order is candidate macarthur first. >> please detail the gun safety measures you would support. please discuss in general your thoughts on the need for greater gun safety in the u.s. >> okay. my starting point is that i believe americans have a second amendment right to defend themselves, their family, their property without relying on the state. and that's the starting point for me. i do believe that we need to work with law enforcement and with mental health advocates to make sure that guns don't end up in the hands of criminals and those that are mentally unstable. w jersey has along the -- -- among the most stringent gun control laws in the country today and i believe enforcing existing laws, not adding new ones, is a better approach. > thank you. candidate belgard? >> i fully appreciate and understand the second amendment. my husband owns guns. as a mother i feel it is about gun safety. while i understand that there are sportsmen who use guns and folks want to protect their mes with guns, i think we, i would
thank you. >> we'll now proceed to our last question from loretta lynch and the order is candidate macarthur first. >> please detail the gun safety measures you would support. please discuss in general your thoughts on the need for greater gun safety in the u.s. >> okay. my starting point is that i believe americans have a second amendment right to defend themselves, their family, their property without relying on the state. and that's the starting point for me. i do believe...
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thank you for being here. and jason lynch as always. ehind the documentary series "the whiteness project' and legend herbie hancock joins me live, yes, mom, herbie hancock is here. first, law, order and race. sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycle kick your old 401(k) into an ira. i know, i know. listen, just get td ameritrade's rollover consultants on the horn. they'll guide you through the whole process. it's simple. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. oral-b toothbrushes aree engineered al, with end rounded bristles so brushing doesn't scratch gums and angled perfectly, to remove 90% of plaque for a healthier smile. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot d
thank you for being here. and jason lynch as always. ehind the documentary series "the whiteness project' and legend herbie hancock joins me live, yes, mom, herbie hancock is here. first, law, order and race. sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycle kick your old 401(k) into an ira. i know, i know. listen, just get td ameritrade's rollover...
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lynch investment group. and chief investment officer. folks, good to have you with us, chris, why has volatility come back as strong as it has, and is there anything individual investors can do about it? >> i think there are woutwo reasons, one, economic factors, the speech from draghi today, china has recently been weak, you see earnings revisions in the united states come down a little bit. the good ride of having your cake and eating it too, all the volatility seems to be coming to an end. now that doesn't necessarily mean bad things, there are good elements going on, cape kx is picking up a bit, while there are concerns that europe is slowing down, many companies still have ways to manage their margins in order to generate the strong cash flows. the individual investors benefit from being patient, let this settle a bit, we're coming into the earnings season, there is likely to be more noise, look for opportunities and higher quality spaces. these are the places that have that volatility with the international risks. >> aaron, let me ask you about the volati
lynch investment group. and chief investment officer. folks, good to have you with us, chris, why has volatility come back as strong as it has, and is there anything individual investors can do about it? >> i think there are woutwo reasons, one, economic factors, the speech from draghi today, china has recently been weak, you see earnings revisions in the united states come down a little bit. the good ride of having your cake and eating it too, all the volatility seems to be coming to an...