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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. 'm always eage 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 situatio
. >> they'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. 'm always eage 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...
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>> the most interesting thing about bank of america is merrill lynch. >> you can't have them sustainableithout the financials. charlie, thank you. he'll be back with more news coming up. chris, great to see you. senior md. with the hand and shoulder tap. let me get to this story. you guys may want to stick around for this one. it is grabbing the attention of everybody in the high-tech world. a silicon valley soap opera being played out in a san francisco courtroom over the last few weeks. ellen on the screen is suing former employer kleiner perkins for $16 million in damages. she used to work there. she is could yo could you coul m about passing her up for pay raises. she said she was pressured to having an affair. as she takes the stand, kleiner perkins attorneys is attempting to put holes in her story. can she come back from the evidence presented her? former federal prosecutor doug and ellen hewitt who has been inside the courtroom. what happened today? what were those most dramatic moments that may or may not have turned the case? >> today was mostly dramatic because you have the kle
>> the most interesting thing about bank of america is merrill lynch. >> you can't have them sustainableithout the financials. charlie, thank you. he'll be back with more news coming up. chris, great to see you. senior md. with the hand and shoulder tap. let me get to this story. you guys may want to stick around for this one. it is grabbing the attention of everybody in the high-tech world. a silicon valley soap opera being played out in a san francisco courtroom over the last few...
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. >> i'll say this in my attempt to be like marshawn lynch, you can read between the lines then you willur breath. >> i would say that says a lot. go on out there and have a great day. >> the american red cross had their annual red ball at the please touch museum. it featuredded chinese theme. annie mccormick was there lending her support. provides benefit red cross helping people someplaced by disaster. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half fast totally half fast stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. and the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/vsomething we have breaking news from vineland, new jersey, the action cam was on the 100 block of west grape street early this morning where one person was shot dead and two others wounded. the
. >> i'll say this in my attempt to be like marshawn lynch, you can read between the lines then you willur breath. >> i would say that says a lot. go on out there and have a great day. >> the american red cross had their annual red ball at the please touch museum. it featuredded chinese theme. annie mccormick was there lending her support. provides benefit red cross helping people someplaced by disaster. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the...
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jonathan: andrew lynch thank you for joining us.s week 2 -- we speak to the ceo of portugal's largest electrical company. join us into -- in 2. ♪ jonathan: good morning. welcome back to "on the move." i am jonathan ferro. 30 minutes into your trading day. the ftse 100 is down by 0.3%. the dax is up i-40 two points. so big stock mover today is over in switzerland. credit squeeze getting a new ceo, the presidential ceo. -- no big stock mover today is over in switzerland. credits weeks -- the big stock mover today is over in switzerland. -- credit suisse getting a new ceo, the presidential ceo. the fx market, a story of a stronger dollar. can dollar reigns supreme? up against every major, single currency. euro no dollar. euro/dollar at 1.07. let's get the stock stored. carolina buying -- caroline: it is credit suisse up 7% as we speak. we are now trading at a the highest price since december. why? new chief executive coming over from prudential. he was there since 2009. prudential on the downside, falling the most since december. down
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one of the other soldiers was jessica lynch. and you witnessed a little bit about what happened with jessica lynch's story. so talk to me a little bit about what the media sees, the story that is portrayed, and the reality, and how you feel about the fact that you're really in the crosshairs of that. >> it's difficult, you know? when we came home, lynch had already been rescued. we came home, and there were so many different stories about what happened, and things like that. and we're like, "none of this happened. where is this coming from?" of course, we got to talk to her before anybody else did. and she was at a loss, too, because she hadn't been allowed to speak to any reporters and stuff at that time. so i don't... we really didn't understand where these stories were coming from, how they were blowing these things out of proportion. so it is eye-opening to be on the other end of things, not just as someone reading the paper, but as the story itself in the paper. >> hinojosa: did it make you angry? does that... >> it got me angry, b
one of the other soldiers was jessica lynch. and you witnessed a little bit about what happened with jessica lynch's story. so talk to me a little bit about what the media sees, the story that is portrayed, and the reality, and how you feel about the fact that you're really in the crosshairs of that. >> it's difficult, you know? when we came home, lynch had already been rescued. we came home, and there were so many different stories about what happened, and things like that. and we're...
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you for being here. two big news events on this thursday. the senate judiciary committee reported out the nomination of ? loretta lynch. nfident in her leadership? how much are you looking forward to her at the justice department? >> we've been very disappointed with the outgoing attorney general for a number of reasons. we will hope that she provides better leadership and be more respectful of the constitution the separation of powers, and the responsibilities that congress has. one of the things that disturbs us is that she has defended the president's authority to act in the way that he has, to give administrative legalization to about 5 million people who are unlawfully in the united states. not only has the house rejected that idea from the homeland security appropriations bill with five amendments that make it clear that the president does not, in the opinion of the house, have that power, but now the u.s. district court judge in texas has agreed and has imposed an injunction on the president in that program. -- that program has been suspended as a result of that. the president has on 22 occasions prior to that, t
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lynch, do you believe the executive action announced by president obama on november 20 is legal and constitutional? yes or no? ms. lynch: i was read the office of legal counsel opinion. i do believe it is, senator." close quote. well first we need to understand something. i served 15 years as a federal prosecutor in the department of justice. this is the way it works the office of legal counsel is a part of the department of justice. the office of legal counsel is the one that's been credited with writing this pathetic memorandum that justified the president's actions. but the office of legal counsel works directly for the attorney general, and the attorney general is really the one responsible for forwarding to the president a memorandum that says the president can do what he said he wanted to do. so he said for 20 different times over a period of years, i am not an emperor i do not have the power to do this, this would be unconstitutional, and like statements 20 times. then he changed his mind as we got close to an election, for reasons that i don't fully intend to speculate about at this time a
lynch, do you believe the executive action announced by president obama on november 20 is legal and constitutional? yes or no? ms. lynch: i was read the office of legal counsel opinion. i do believe it is, senator." close quote. well first we need to understand something. i served 15 years as a federal prosecutor in the department of justice. this is the way it works the office of legal counsel is a part of the department of justice. the office of legal counsel is the one that's been...
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have you been watching the impasse over the nomination of loretta lynch and how it has affected some of the legislation moving in the senate this week? caller: which one are you talking about? i don't know about that. host: is that some of the gridlock you are talking about your and your concerns or are you just talking much shutdowns in general? caller: shutdown -- every time, shut down -- each time they don't have their way they shut down government. host: up next and other mobile row, maryland, staying in maryland, line for democrats. jen, good morning to. caller: good morning, this is jen. host: what is your cap issue on capital hill? caller: the mistreatment of the office of the presidency specifically mr. obama. i believe these republicans are behaving as they are because he is black. there is no other way to look at it. and we forget that when he was elected, they all got together and took an oath that they would do nothing to aid him in his success as president. it is horrible how they treat him. it is disrespectful of the office of the president for them to continue to behave
have you been watching the impasse over the nomination of loretta lynch and how it has affected some of the legislation moving in the senate this week? caller: which one are you talking about? i don't know about that. host: is that some of the gridlock you are talking about your and your concerns or are you just talking much shutdowns in general? caller: shutdown -- every time, shut down -- each time they don't have their way they shut down government. host: up next and other mobile row,...
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because that whole, that is exactly what was done to african-americans, you know that the threat of the death threats and the lynchingsn the south, you know back in that era, and so i think it is very disturbing that people would perpetuate that same feeling against he and his loved ones and his family and so that is the first thing that bothers me in the statement. there is to place in the united states and in our society for that type of violent reaction, and that extremism, and the extreme thachl is perism against african-americans african-americans, and that needs to stop immediately. i think that obviously h hayes gone through a massive displacement in his life and i'm sure that he is doing the soul searching right now. i don't believe that he fully and currently understands the depth of the pain that he has caused or why really this is a big deal. i think that if maybe this video had not come to light, and there was a party next weekend, would you be singing the song? so -- >> did you ooeteither know him personally? >> no. >> no. >> and john, i understand that the you were the song leader of the chapter at one p
because that whole, that is exactly what was done to african-americans, you know that the threat of the death threats and the lynchingsn the south, you know back in that era, and so i think it is very disturbing that people would perpetuate that same feeling against he and his loved ones and his family and so that is the first thing that bothers me in the statement. there is to place in the united states and in our society for that type of violent reaction, and that extremism, and the extreme...
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the best way to get rid of him is to get loretta lynch confirmed. >>> erin mcpike, thank you. the reason reason president obama won't take netanyahu's word that he still supports the palestinian state is the white house wants to divert attention from the developing nuclear deal and negotiations in switzerland. u.s. officials are sending a delegation to paris for talks with french leader. we bring in oren liebermann. you listen to the huffington post interview and these are strange questions. >> reporter: absolutely, christine. this is the back and forth we have seen especially in last few minutes. these two have been going back and forth a bit and these comments from the administration now that obama's focus on israel and the two-state solution a way of diverting attention away from the nuclear deal is another round of pack and forth. if that is the case we know the next step. when house speaker boehner is here at the end of the month. the other way to look at the comments is through the lens of a nuclear deal. that is where israel and the administration seems to believe at th
the best way to get rid of him is to get loretta lynch confirmed. >>> erin mcpike, thank you. the reason reason president obama won't take netanyahu's word that he still supports the palestinian state is the white house wants to divert attention from the developing nuclear deal and negotiations in switzerland. u.s. officials are sending a delegation to paris for talks with french leader. we bring in oren liebermann. you listen to the huffington post interview and these are strange...
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senator burr senator tillis when you strike our sister miss loretta lynch, you strike the women of north carolina. and when you strike the women of north carolina, you strike a rock. >> so did they just turn this into a social movement when it needed to just be a simple confirmation process? >> i think they have. i think the women who came in from north carolina thanks to dr. william barber and the naacp, they really made an important point, which is torks look -- to say, look you can't disrespect the first woman nominee for attorney general, twice confirmed unanimously for a u.s. attorney position and somehow you're going to set that aside and use her nomination as a surrogate for other political objectives. i think senators tillis and burr for the first time felt the wrath of the constituents of north carolina who were concerned about what they conveyed in their opposition to loretta lynch. >> again, this is the part that for me just keeps making it so baffling is this idea that my not confirming her they retain eric holder who they do not like. i wanted to play a little piece of the a
senator burr senator tillis when you strike our sister miss loretta lynch, you strike the women of north carolina. and when you strike the women of north carolina, you strike a rock. >> so did they just turn this into a social movement when it needed to just be a simple confirmation process? >> i think they have. i think the women who came in from north carolina thanks to dr. william barber and the naacp, they really made an important point, which is torks look -- to say, look you...
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lynch: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm a little bit more than a little bit put out by the willful ignorance here. back up a second. the secret service is an intelligence gathering organization. and then you don't ask questions. and you destroy evidence. i'm trying to have faith. i really am. and i offer no disrespect whatsoever. i think you're an honorable man. i tell you this whole system. you said at the tail end of your testimony that you had implemented a change to go to seven days retention of video, is that correct? director clancy: that's correct. mr. lynch: we went from 72 hours to seven days. director clancy: that's correct, with the intent to look at our storage capabilities to go beyond that. mr. lynch: all right. i'm actually going to -- if we have to do it legislatively, the fact that the department of homeland security requires logan airport to retain their videotapes, t.s.a. for 30 days, if i have to do it legislatively, i'm going to make a recommendation we adopt legislation that requires the secret ser
lynch: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm a little bit more than a little bit put out by the willful ignorance here. back up a second. the secret service is an intelligence gathering organization. and then you don't ask questions. and you destroy evidence. i'm trying to have faith. i really am. and i offer no disrespect whatsoever. i think you're an honorable man. i tell you this whole system. you said at the tail end of your testimony that you had implemented a change to go to seven days retention...
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michael hartnett of merrill lynch says you want to watch for signs of inflation hurting certain assetncial stocks, bonds, inflation -- and gold prices. he uses this second chart to point at how much more room there is to rally for stocks overall. this is the ratio of the s&p 500 total return, so price depreciation. when the line rises at that has since 2009, it shows that stocks are performing better relative to bonsall's of even the s&p 500 has made record high after record high in the past, -- relative to bonds. even though the s&p 500 has made record high after record high in the past year, they still have gains to make. hartnett also says to watch for a stronger dollar to drag significantly on earnings. that has not happened. matt: the dollar, goldman treasuries, in february it was risk high on -- risk-on with a rally in equities as well. what are you hearing for this month? scarlet: it pick up and wrist prices and risk-taking overall. look for volatility in emerging-market currencies. also look for more selling of bonds. and other areas that might be right for declines are discri
michael hartnett of merrill lynch says you want to watch for signs of inflation hurting certain assetncial stocks, bonds, inflation -- and gold prices. he uses this second chart to point at how much more room there is to rally for stocks overall. this is the ratio of the s&p 500 total return, so price depreciation. when the line rises at that has since 2009, it shows that stocks are performing better relative to bonsall's of even the s&p 500 has made record high after record high in the...
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tom, you know derrick just using the word there, which i had mentioned, the word "lynching." that's the word that comes to mind when you first hear about an african-american man hanging from a tree by bedsheets. we do not know in this case if this was a racial hate crime, if this was a lynching if this was suicide, we don't know. but given the basic facts that we have right now, what goes through your mind? >> well what goes through my mind is that the almost a century of more of lynchings that have gone on that were considered by the fbi to be domestic terrorism. so if he was hung for those reasons, white supremacist group or somebody wanting to retaliate because of his involvement in killing a white woman or some other reason that's racially motivated like that and designed to send a message to other blacks that would be considered an act of domestic terrorism. and that's why the fbi is so heavily involved already, right from the beginning, because you don't want to let time elapse and miss a chance to obtain the evidence that they're going to need to find out what happened
tom, you know derrick just using the word there, which i had mentioned, the word "lynching." that's the word that comes to mind when you first hear about an african-american man hanging from a tree by bedsheets. we do not know in this case if this was a racial hate crime, if this was a lynching if this was suicide, we don't know. but given the basic facts that we have right now, what goes through your mind? >> well what goes through my mind is that the almost a century of more...
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he's a very young man to be singing a chant that has, you know the lines in there, particularly the lynchinge. you know this goes back decades, if not at least a century. that's not just something that was just taught. that goes down through the ages in this fraternity and it would be very helpful for not just levi and for that fraternity and that school if we found out who taught the chant or how everyone learned it. and so to ensure that the chant is excised and not used again and that everyone knows -- i'm sure everyone knows now that that chant is despicable, as he said. >> all right. let me interrupt you because i want to bring in state senator anastacia pitman and jay reid pastor of the church where this was held. thank you both for being here. >> i'm satisfied with the apology because not only was it done in private, it was also done in public and i believe it i believe he's sincere and his parents were with him as well. >> how did this come about? you've been very key in how this happened. how did today happen? >> today happened as a culmination of events and activities. we sent out
he's a very young man to be singing a chant that has, you know the lines in there, particularly the lynchinge. you know this goes back decades, if not at least a century. that's not just something that was just taught. that goes down through the ages in this fraternity and it would be very helpful for not just levi and for that fraternity and that school if we found out who taught the chant or how everyone learned it. and so to ensure that the chant is excised and not used again and that...
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will things go back to selma and before selma to the lynching rope? youers and dogs, now they have the police shooting people down. >> reporter: the organizers say the struggles for justice is far from over. they're calling for a day of protest and calling for people to stay home from work and school and calling it no business as usual. back to you. >> live at the golden gate bridge. >>> part of the chinese new year's celebration a strait fair is being held in china town. the music delighted those who make their way to the fair. and some were invited to sit down for a jam session with some chinaees musicians. this includes an opportunity for people to make kites and get a taste of the culture. >> meet a lot of local people here. the food is great. rerode bart in so we didn't deal with parking. >> the fair continues tomorrow from 9 to 5. >>> daylight saving time starts tomorrow. it is almost time to spring forward before going to bed. set your clock ahead. we have a clicking -- ticking clock. officials say the time changes is a great opportunity to switch
will things go back to selma and before selma to the lynching rope? youers and dogs, now they have the police shooting people down. >> reporter: the organizers say the struggles for justice is far from over. they're calling for a day of protest and calling for people to stay home from work and school and calling it no business as usual. back to you. >> live at the golden gate bridge. >>> part of the chinese new year's celebration a strait fair is being held in china town....
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as we speak, democrats are holding a press conference demanding that loretta lynch get a vote. as you told us on sunday that he is not going to allow a vote until human trafficking is done. so as to the politics of it, republicans feel that they have leverage because a bill to combat human trafficking is bipartisan. they feel that they're going to hold that up until they can get movement on loretta lynch. now, the flip side -- you might be asking, why would they be holding up an attorney general nominee to replace eric holder who has not been the most popular man in the world when it comes to republicans at all? they've been trying to get him out for years. and the answer is, again, another layer of politics. when she was first nominated back in november, you had a lot of republicans saying they thought she was a very good candidate. since then, the president announced an immigration plan which republicans call amnesty. as you can imagine, his attorney general nominee supports that so republicans are getting pressure from their base to oppose her for that reason. all of those pieces o
as we speak, democrats are holding a press conference demanding that loretta lynch get a vote. as you told us on sunday that he is not going to allow a vote until human trafficking is done. so as to the politics of it, republicans feel that they have leverage because a bill to combat human trafficking is bipartisan. they feel that they're going to hold that up until they can get movement on loretta lynch. now, the flip side -- you might be asking, why would they be holding up an attorney...
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you, mitt romney, for announcing you're not going to run. or as the seahawks put it, "hey, that's our thing." [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, come on. come on. >> jimmy: marshawn lynch the ball! ♪ thank you, los angeles and new york for having so much in common like good food, great people and basketball teams that suck. [ laughter ] >> steve: hey, wait. hey. hey. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you to the famous l.a.x. theme building for being a giant version of that little plastic table that holds up your pizza box. [ laughter ] >> steve: it's a theme. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, pineapples, for looking like palm trees on "the biggest loser." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] looks really nice. >> steve: right? >> jimmy: yeah. ♪ thank you, paparazzi, for not bothering me while i'm here in l.a. i mean, you know i'm here, right? [ laughter ] [ cheers ] ♪ thank you, the shallow pool of liquid on the top of my yogurt. for somehow making a container of curdled milk and live bacteria even grosser. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, pringles, for being the horse saddles of the food world. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, los angeles, for welcoming back "the ton
you, mitt romney, for announcing you're not going to run. or as the seahawks put it, "hey, that's our thing." [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, come on. come on. >> jimmy: marshawn lynch the ball! ♪ thank you, los angeles and new york for having so much in common like good food, great people and basketball teams that suck. [ laughter ] >> steve: hey, wait. hey. hey. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you to the famous l.a.x. theme building for being a giant version of that little...
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you know, when you read about this on its merits inexplicable treatment of loretta lynch by republicans though they admit they have nothing substantive against her, when you read these stories, there's always a mention of ed meese's name keeps popping up in these stories about what's happening with loretta lynch right now. she has waited the longest for a vote of any attorney general nominee ever in history except for ed meese. "the last to undergo such a lengthy confirmation process was ed meese." you keep seeing that reference everywhere. here's the thing about president reagan's nominee for attorney general edwin meese. a special court appointed independent counsel had to investigate ed meese while awaiting a senate vote on his attorney general nomination because he failed to disclose some special interest-free loans he received on his financial disclosure forms. there were allegations he'd given jobs to people who had done financial favors for him and, and, and, and, and. that humiliating lengthy detailed investigation into his potential ethical misdeeds that was the reason ed meese
you know, when you read about this on its merits inexplicable treatment of loretta lynch by republicans though they admit they have nothing substantive against her, when you read these stories, there's always a mention of ed meese's name keeps popping up in these stories about what's happening with loretta lynch right now. she has waited the longest for a vote of any attorney general nominee ever in history except for ed meese. "the last to undergo such a lengthy confirmation process was...
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we'll start with you, chris, lynch's nomination to replace eric holder has become a good example of partisanut do lynch's defenders have a good argument here or some simply how business for good or better or worse gets done? >> peter, i think the answer is it's how business in the senate gets done, probably more accurate how business doesn't really get done. all of this is backed up -- you would think a bill on human trafficking to limit human trafficking would be the sort of thing that would roll through congress but there's a fight over the hyde amendment about funds not being used in any way shape or form for abortions, that's become the nub of this big fight. compromise have been attempted and mitch mcconnell wants to move to the budget. if he does that and don't get the human trafficking bill loretta lynch is pushed further down the road. it reminds everyone of one thing, we do not have a government currently that works all that well. >> mccain blasted back that race is not a factor in this delay. i want to play that and get a sense from you. >> i would say to the senator from illinois
we'll start with you, chris, lynch's nomination to replace eric holder has become a good example of partisanut do lynch's defenders have a good argument here or some simply how business for good or better or worse gets done? >> peter, i think the answer is it's how business in the senate gets done, probably more accurate how business doesn't really get done. all of this is backed up -- you would think a bill on human trafficking to limit human trafficking would be the sort of thing that...
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in this case you have republicans saying they have no substantive problem with loretta lynch, she doesn'tave views of her own that they object to. you know some of them hold against her president obama's decision on immigration. his attorney general is not going to contradict him on that or they are, you know as the reverend said or they are hold ago debate over completely irrelevant bill against her. so it just doesn't make any sense. i think they are hurting themselves. there's no reason to hold her hostage. there are plenty other ways to fight the fight. >> melanie, you're a very respected civil rights leader. >> thank you. >> the vote could impact some senators up for reelection. here they are, republicans from states president obama won twice, most of them have not announced whether they will vote for lynch. two indicated they will not. how could this affect their campaigns, melanie? >> we won't forget. we do believe she will be confirmed. the american public understands that. that's why the sentiment out there is no one understands why she's being held up. the other thing is the fac
in this case you have republicans saying they have no substantive problem with loretta lynch, she doesn'tave views of her own that they object to. you know some of them hold against her president obama's decision on immigration. his attorney general is not going to contradict him on that or they are, you know as the reverend said or they are hold ago debate over completely irrelevant bill against her. so it just doesn't make any sense. i think they are hurting themselves. there's no reason to...
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have a great weekend. >> you too. >> straight ahead, 132 days since loretta lynch's nomination.is the issue? president obama just addressed the delay. "conversation nation" is next. denver international is one of the busiest airports in the country. we operate just like a city and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal generating electricity on-site and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. introducing... a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. ♪ ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you
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webcast extra, where we will talk, among other things, about whatever happened to the loretta lynch nomination? and you can find it all week long at world series world series. keep pbs.org/washingtonweek. keep up with me on the pbs newshour and we will see you next week here on "washington week." good night. announcer: corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> how much money do you have in your pocket right now? >> i have $40. >> $21....
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lynch, do you believe the executive action announced by president obama on november 20th is legal andstitutional? yes or no. >> as i've read the opinion, i do believe it is, senator. >> this was a legal issue at this point. >> liberals believe only their motives can be pure, sean. so liberal criticism of condi reese or clarence thomas is principled. but conservative criticism of loretta lynch is racist. it's a double standard. but it also highlights their obsession with race. dick durbin and company are obsessed with the color of this woman's skin. she is a symbol, she is a token for them that they want to use to bludgeon their political opponent. >> let's go through some of the history. it gets very vicious over the years. watch this. >> in texas, my father was killed beaten, chained and then dragged three miles to his death all because he was black. so when governor george w. bush refused to support hate crimes legislation, it was like my father was killed all over again. >> they are in favor of affirmative action if you can dunk the basketball or sink a three-point shot. but they'r
lynch, do you believe the executive action announced by president obama on november 20th is legal andstitutional? yes or no. >> as i've read the opinion, i do believe it is, senator. >> this was a legal issue at this point. >> liberals believe only their motives can be pure, sean. so liberal criticism of condi reese or clarence thomas is principled. but conservative criticism of loretta lynch is racist. it's a double standard. but it also highlights their obsession with race....
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lynch calling him a sea seattle sea chicken. the friends ends started fighting with the guy. you can see lynch trying to separate them. san francisco police say no one was arrested. seahawks have not responded to any comments about this video. >> wow. and now to a follow-up on ballet. san jose's fund-raiser. show is going to go on. great news for fans. the dance company was successful in raising enough cash to stay open. company members had till midnight tonight to raise $550,000 or esthe lights would go out for good. they did it with help from the city of san jose and also the community, they raised $640,000. this is the south bay's only ballet company. so you can see how important it was. >> yeah. coming up next at 11:00, an unbelievable story of this baby survives for hours after her mother crashes into a river. the amazing footage a paramedics in action rushing to save her life. >> plus frightening moments in the air as passengers pray brace for impact as a plane's tire blown out. what the emergency landing looked like from a passenger's point of view. >> and a rare weekend. state of the city address. san jose's m
lynch calling him a sea seattle sea chicken. the friends ends started fighting with the guy. you can see lynch trying to separate them. san francisco police say no one was arrested. seahawks have not responded to any comments about this video. >> wow. and now to a follow-up on ballet. san jose's fund-raiser. show is going to go on. great news for fans. the dance company was successful in raising enough cash to stay open. company members had till midnight tonight to raise $550,000 or esthe...
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lynch and then ash carter. they sailed through and there was no options to either of them. but you want to know the difference between them? he has already been confirmed as defense secretary scene working and she is still waiting for a vote. he has been confirmed long enough that he has started delaying the end of one of our wars. the war in afghanistan, he is unending wars around. loretta lynch, he has not even had a vote in the senate. she is still waiting. and now senate republicans say they're not going to vote on her nomination until dcs give in on a totally unrelated piece of legislation that has nothing to do with her and that both parties are fighting about in congress. they are holding her nomination hostage. even though they admit they have nothing against her, when you read these story there's is always a mention of ed meest. loretta lynch has waited the longest for a vote of any attorney general nomination in history except for ed meest. here is the thing about him. a special court appointed attorney general had to investigate him for internal interest free loaned. tha
lynch and then ash carter. they sailed through and there was no options to either of them. but you want to know the difference between them? he has already been confirmed as defense secretary scene working and she is still waiting for a vote. he has been confirmed long enough that he has started delaying the end of one of our wars. the war in afghanistan, he is unending wars around. loretta lynch, he has not even had a vote in the senate. she is still waiting. and now senate republicans say...
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the other thing i want to ask you with all the news about the president's attorney general nominee, loretta lynch, mitch mcconnell has not been allowing her a vote. do you think he's out of bounds in his treatment of attorney general nominee loretta lynch? >> well i think she'll be confirmed, and look let's face it every majority leader of every party had to resort to tactics that don't strike people as quite fair or delaying linking issues. that's what is done by the opponents of the majority party, and that's what the majority party resorts to. i don't think this will be a very long delay, and i think she will be confirmed. >> former senator george mitchell, thank you for joining us tonight and sharing your expertise. >>> coming up the growing appeal of isis, includeing inside the u.s. we'll look at a u.s. air force veteran who authorities say tried to join isis. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up.
the other thing i want to ask you with all the news about the president's attorney general nominee, loretta lynch, mitch mcconnell has not been allowing her a vote. do you think he's out of bounds in his treatment of attorney general nominee loretta lynch? >> well i think she'll be confirmed, and look let's face it every majority leader of every party had to resort to tactics that don't strike people as quite fair or delaying linking issues. that's what is done by the opponents of the...
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had sharp words for the republicans who are holding up the vote on loretta lynch due to differences on a different bill. >> youon't hold attorney general nominees hostage for other issues. this is our top law enforcement office. nobody denies she's well qualified. >> is eric holder prepared to stay? >> yes. the republicans dislike mr. holder. if they want to get rid of him, the best way to do that is to confirm lynch. >> reporter: both are front and center at the white house this week. >> thank you, erin. officials telling cnn the real reason president obama won't take netanyahu's word now he still does support a palestinian state is they say the white house wants to divert attention from a developing nuclear deal and negotiations in switzerland. israel is seeking to sending a senior delegation to france to talks with officials. let's bring in cnn's oren liebermann with the latest from jerusalem. i listen to this president on the huffington post interview, it sounds like a strained relationship with he and benjamin netanyahu. >> reporter: absolutely christine. we heard a few weeks ago from many places this is
had sharp words for the republicans who are holding up the vote on loretta lynch due to differences on a different bill. >> youon't hold attorney general nominees hostage for other issues. this is our top law enforcement office. nobody denies she's well qualified. >> is eric holder prepared to stay? >> yes. the republicans dislike mr. holder. if they want to get rid of him, the best way to do that is to confirm lynch. >> reporter: both are front and center at the white...
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you. gerri: of course we keep asking rob lynch, ceo of lumber liquidators to come on the show because we want to hear from him directly. please come to the show. >>> on to another issue. have you heard of powdered alcohol? it's a new product which promises to shake up a quick cocktail instead of stirring up some serious controversy. it is called palcohol. when mixed with water it creates instant alcoholic beverage. it was just approved for sale by the federal government but many states want to ban the powdered substance. joining me one of our resident doctors kevin campbell. hey, kevin, what is this stuff? explain to me. >> it is actual alcohol distilled down into powder. if you mix it with six ounces of water, it's a standard cocktail with the same alcohol content and, it doesn't look very appetizing but it packs the same intoxication punch that a normal cocktail would have. gerri: now i hear that you can actually senator this, not that want to. i'm just saying that it might be used that way? >> when i read about this product they do say that folks have tried to senator it but it is -- senat
you. gerri: of course we keep asking rob lynch, ceo of lumber liquidators to come on the show because we want to hear from him directly. please come to the show. >>> on to another issue. have you heard of powdered alcohol? it's a new product which promises to shake up a quick cocktail instead of stirring up some serious controversy. it is called palcohol. when mixed with water it creates instant alcoholic beverage. it was just approved for sale by the federal government but many states...
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you can see lynch trying to separate them. san francisco police say no one has been arrested. the seahawks have not responded to the video. >>> san francisco' popular delores park is littered with trash, which is attracting a new crowd, rats. the san francisco chronicle reports the park is covered with nearly 15,000 cubic yards of garbage every year. a lot of that comes from thousands of weekend partyers and their leftover food. that's plenty for the rats to feast on. the chronicle says the rodent problem has gotten worse since the park's renovation. >>> san jose's new mayor pledges more police and more services in his first state of the city address. mayor sanlacard delivered the address in east san jose, schoozing to give the address on a weekend so more people could attend. one of his priorities is beefing up police staffing. >>> first, we will renew san jose by making our city safer. our hard-working police officers remain stretched thin. we have seen our hard-working officer reduce crime in the past two years. >> liccardo
you can see lynch trying to separate them. san francisco police say no one has been arrested. the seahawks have not responded to the video. >>> san francisco' popular delores park is littered with trash, which is attracting a new crowd, rats. the san francisco chronicle reports the park is covered with nearly 15,000 cubic yards of garbage every year. a lot of that comes from thousands of weekend partyers and their leftover food. that's plenty for the rats to feast on. the chronicle...
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lynch will receive a vote after democrats and their filibuster of a human trafficking bill. let's bring in susan fariccio, chief congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. good to see you. so what's the real holdup? >> well, i think loretta lynch has sort of become collateral damage in this fight between republicans in congress and the president over immigration. if you will recall, the president issued an executive order, a couple of them so far, that would provide work permits and some federal benefits to millions of people who are now living here illegally. republicans have tried and failed to use the power of the purse to stop the president from doing this, so now they are using another tactic and it's loretta lynch. during her confirmation process, she said she supported the president's executive actions so the lawmakers in the senate are using this as their reason not to support her so she's lost a lot of support. she may pass with a tie-breaking vote from the vice president, but not with the kind of robust support she would have gotten say if this nomination vote had occurred months ago. the other problem as you just mentioned is the schedule. the majority leade
lynch will receive a vote after democrats and their filibuster of a human trafficking bill. let's bring in susan fariccio, chief congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. good to see you. so what's the real holdup? >> well, i think loretta lynch has sort of become collateral damage in this fight between republicans in congress and the president over immigration. if you will recall, the president issued an executive order, a couple of them so far, that would provide work...
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you. >> and joining me now to discuss this new surveillance technology is jennifer lynch. e's a staff attorney with the electronic frontier foundation a civil liberties advocacy organization. jennifer, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me on the show. >> what concerns do you have about this technology? >> well i have several concerns. one, my first biggest concern is that we just don't know very much about where the technology is being used. and that's in large part because the government is essentially hiding the use of their technology and the corporations that are manufacturing the technology are requiring law enforcement agencies to sign non-disclosure agreements to prevent information coming out to the public about how these devices are being used. but from what we do know, these devices create a huge privacy invasion because they can collect information on hundreds or thousands of phones in a given area. >> well, you just saw the interview with sergeant stenderup with the santa clara sheriff's department. based on what he said does that ease your concerns
you. >> and joining me now to discuss this new surveillance technology is jennifer lynch. e's a staff attorney with the electronic frontier foundation a civil liberties advocacy organization. jennifer, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me on the show. >> what concerns do you have about this technology? >> well i have several concerns. one, my first biggest concern is that we just don't know very much about where the technology is being used. and that's in...
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everything you claim you believe in -- [indiscernible] loretta lynch. nobody on no side of the aisle can find nothing wrong with her but they just gave up and started asking her about eric holder because they couldn't find nothing wrong with her. and you still take the longest time in recent american history to confirm her vote, and you don't think we notice that? we know the difference. we know why they cross that bridge, and there are still some bridges we have to cross. we know the reason for the fight. it's not about getting black faces in high places. the reason was so that we could change and make fair and just not only for us, but for everybody. yesterday was not an anniversary of a new marriage in america. it was the celebration of a newborn baby. barack obama is a child as a result of the voting rights act but the two forces married in the voting rights act is in court filing for divorce with the shelby act. we are no longer in unison. you are fighting in the state of alabama against preclearance right now. we aren't going to the bridge with nos
everything you claim you believe in -- [indiscernible] loretta lynch. nobody on no side of the aisle can find nothing wrong with her but they just gave up and started asking her about eric holder because they couldn't find nothing wrong with her. and you still take the longest time in recent american history to confirm her vote, and you don't think we notice that? we know the difference. we know why they cross that bridge, and there are still some bridges we have to cross. we know the reason...
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lynching. she said you have to understand how shocking this was to have an african-american woman standing in front of a white audience in a hotel where she could not walk through the front door singing a song against lynching. and that night, according to her biographer, she received a threat from the federal bureau of narcotics. they said stopped sinking this song. harry harry lanslinger ran the department that took over just as alcohol prohibition was ending. he had to find a new purpose for the department and was driven by hatred hatred. this is a guy who is regarded as a crazy racist by the racist in the 1930s. he used the n-word in official police reports and billie holiday was everything she hated. an african-american women standing up. he thought jazz was this kind of evil music that was disordered and a sign of chaos and would write memos and listen to lyrics like where he thinks he can walk across the ocean and he wrote that is what they do think when they can use heroin. holiday grew up here surrounded by the smell of burning feces because there was no sanitation. she grew up in pig town
lynching. she said you have to understand how shocking this was to have an african-american woman standing in front of a white audience in a hotel where she could not walk through the front door singing a song against lynching. and that night, according to her biographer, she received a threat from the federal bureau of narcotics. they said stopped sinking this song. harry harry lanslinger ran the department that took over just as alcohol prohibition was ending. he had to find a new purpose for...
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i think everything you said about lynch is right. politics, let's make a deal.sausage. why don't the democrats give the republicans this human trafficking bill -- >> the additional abortion -- >> in return they should confirm lynch. that's how politics works. >> that's how we work? for the longest -- >> all right everybody. michael daly. >> you choose the top cop in the united states of america. you are going to be playing politic? >> it's compromise, not politics. >> the best person to enforce the law. when those people who are out raping killing, selling drugs, plotting terrorism, that's not politics that's -- why are democrats blocking the human trafficking bill? give the republicans something. >> you have to go back to the heart of her is her brother. he was a s.e.a.l. before there were book deals, movie deals, when they were the quiet professionals. that's what she is. >> how come republicans are never supposed to get anything? >> they get the whole world. >> go to any country club what are you talking about? come on. >> let me read something that senate ma
i think everything you said about lynch is right. politics, let's make a deal.sausage. why don't the democrats give the republicans this human trafficking bill -- >> the additional abortion -- >> in return they should confirm lynch. that's how politics works. >> that's how we work? for the longest -- >> all right everybody. michael daly. >> you choose the top cop in the united states of america. you are going to be playing politic? >> it's compromise, not...
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you can get 200 or 300,000 in a margin loan by opening an account and funding it. trade munster, merrill lyncht matter, you get the margin instantly whereas you wait 30 days or longer to get the mortgage paperwork in before any bank can lend you money. >> longer. >> two months. >> i think i misspoke on american airlines it's had a rough go, down 30%. >> three biggies that we all talk about all the time, right. >> the nasdaq still trying to beat its own record. three star tech fund manager ken allen joins us next with his top three picks in the sector. plus a lumber liquidators bull. bob chapman taking that long position. he's coming up exclusively on the half to defend that position. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. so if you get a trade idea about, say, organic food stocks, schwab can help. with a trading specialist just a tap away. what's on your mind, lisa? i'd like to talk about a trade idea. let's hear it. [ male announcer ] see how schwab can help light a way forward. so you can make
you can get 200 or 300,000 in a margin loan by opening an account and funding it. trade munster, merrill lyncht matter, you get the margin instantly whereas you wait 30 days or longer to get the mortgage paperwork in before any bank can lend you money. >> longer. >> two months. >> i think i misspoke on american airlines it's had a rough go, down 30%. >> three biggies that we all talk about all the time, right. >> the nasdaq still trying to beat its own record....
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if you want to vote and oppose loretta lynch, go to the floor and tell the american public why you arer it's because of immigration or something else. go to the floor and have a debate. push a button. vote. let the american people decide whether they think you did the right thing or the wrong thing. >> most republicans believe the president is in violation of the constitution with that executive order. they say they don't want -- they have backing now of federal judge in texas. it's now gone before a federal appeals court. it's being adjudicated even as we speak. they say this is a matter of principle. they believe the president is breaking the law by imposing these kinds of actions and if she supports that there's no way they can vote to confirm her. >> she would win confirmation if they went ahead and held the vote today. there are three republicans who voted for her out of the senate judiciary committee. there's another republican who said that she is a supporter. there will be enough support to get her nomination through under the new rules where they just need a basic majority. im
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you. republicans, loretta lynch has been about imgreat lakes using her vote as an opportunity to say to theirdoesn't like immigration reform and doesn't like what the president did on immigration and we'll stand up for you by voting against loretta a lynch. we're back to this theater where we're constantly playing around. seems like we're voting on one thing but this is a debate on something different. >> something different, 2016 campaign. this weekend marked the maiden visit to new hampshire in 15 years for jeb bush and scott walker, the governor of wisconsin, both of them, does it matter? what are we thinking about jeb bush in new hampshire sp. >> he was going to new hampshire in some way to say i'm not going to actreich i'm inevitable. maybe i have all the money and people lined up, but i'm not going to campaign here -- he was basically going to say i am going to be more like john mccain than i'm going to be like my brother. he went to a house party at a former new hampshire republican party chair's house and took questions forever from small children, from adults, then we went out in the
you. republicans, loretta lynch has been about imgreat lakes using her vote as an opportunity to say to theirdoesn't like immigration reform and doesn't like what the president did on immigration and we'll stand up for you by voting against loretta a lynch. we're back to this theater where we're constantly playing around. seems like we're voting on one thing but this is a debate on something different. >> something different, 2016 campaign. this weekend marked the maiden visit to new...
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lynching. >> but first, you need a hearing. it is as it is. >> geraldo? >> look.xamine them. >> i would sit them and say do you want to go through a public hearing? yes or no? >> that might be if they yield constitutional merits. >> they have freedom of speech. they can sing their idiotic song anywhere they want. >> what i'm interested in knowing is how deeply engrained in the national fraternity sae culture is this diddy that the kids sang? he didn't make it up on the bus. it had to be around for a while. >> you're looking at this group of kids. why do we have to make it bigger than it is? >> what if it is? what if this is a sae secret handshake deal. >> i don't think the biggest issue is whether it's right or left or a disgusting thing you've heard first amendment free speech is protected >>. rahm rambo dead fish is -- >> they say your greatest strength is your greatest weakness. i can rub people the wrong way. i own that. but i'm here to make a difference when politics stood in the way of a full day kindergarten i surged ahead. look i'm not going to always get
lynching. >> but first, you need a hearing. it is as it is. >> geraldo? >> look.xamine them. >> i would sit them and say do you want to go through a public hearing? yes or no? >> that might be if they yield constitutional merits. >> they have freedom of speech. they can sing their idiotic song anywhere they want. >> what i'm interested in knowing is how deeply engrained in the national fraternity sae culture is this diddy that the kids sang? he didn't...
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you. >>> still ahead, the gop's disrespect towards loretta lynch. today, furious democrats spoke out about how the nominee is being treated. that's next. sfx: common city background noise ♪ credit belongs to the man who strives valiantly who errs who spends himself in a worthy cause and who, if he fails at least fails, while daring greatly sfx: background city noise ♪ i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. doers they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. >>> loretta lynch is prosecuting a big terror case today. but republicans don't think she deserves a vote to be our first attorney general. why has it been 130 days? democrats are getting louder about that today. that's next. introducing the citi®
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i mean what happened in two weeks, in the space of three weeks, that has made you anti- -lore etaver -- -- lovetta lynchwe need to fund the department of homeland security. i hear my colleagues and it's interesting, hear my colleagues interested and concern about people coming across the border, well, if you don't fund the department of homeland security how do you think that work continues? you think it's bad now? don't fund the department. and you have people -- you don't think terrorists are listening to this and don't think this is a great opportunity for them to decide to go rogue and come out of their lone wolf status and do what they need to do because no one is minding the store because we decided to furlough people? and you're concerned about this nation and it's security? doesn't doesn't make sense to me. we have many issues in the african-american community. and we are here every other monday night to express them. the criminal justice the issue around black lives matter. processions of police treatment in the african-american community. i could tell you a personal story about my interaction
i mean what happened in two weeks, in the space of three weeks, that has made you anti- -lore etaver -- -- lovetta lynchwe need to fund the department of homeland security. i hear my colleagues and it's interesting, hear my colleagues interested and concern about people coming across the border, well, if you don't fund the department of homeland security how do you think that work continues? you think it's bad now? don't fund the department. and you have people -- you don't think terrorists are...