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county and the people who were lynched there by white mobs.his a clip, played during one of the opening events for the museum, featuring the family members of lynching victims. was great-grandfather lynched. this man was taken and strangled to death. they also shot bullets in him. him, beat him, tied into the back of the buggy and drove it around town. >> his lynching was in the mississippi news. parts of his body as souvenirs. >> are we going to hang him? they put a noose around my neck. i remember. >> there was no accountability. families torn apart. communities torn apart. loss of businesses. >> as a black person, you don't expect justice. amy: in addition to the memorial dedicated to the victims of lynching, its partner site, the legacy museum: from enslavement to mass incarceration also opened thursday. the museum is located on the site of a former warehouse where enslaved black people were imprisoned. it is midway between an historic slave market and the dock and train station where tens of thousands of enslaved people were trafficked du
county and the people who were lynched there by white mobs.his a clip, played during one of the opening events for the museum, featuring the family members of lynching victims. was great-grandfather lynched. this man was taken and strangled to death. they also shot bullets in him. him, beat him, tied into the back of the buggy and drove it around town. >> his lynching was in the mississippi news. parts of his body as souvenirs. >> are we going to hang him? they put a noose around my...
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out and says lynch mob?hat's why rudy giuliani is the perfect person for this. they have been friends for decades. they're, as i say in the piece, two geminis in their early 70s born and bred in new york city. giuliani speaks trumpian about as well as anybody else. my understanding is that he doesn't have to be told to use terms like that. he gets it intuitively. >> he's a black belt in trumpian. "the good stuff" is next. dana bash. thank you. picking the right style takes time. one picky customer shouldn't take all your time. need something printed? the business advisors at office depot can assist with exactly what your business needs to grow. get your coupon for 20% off services, technology and more at office depot and officedepot.com. technology and more ♪ (daniel jacob) for every hour that you're idling in your car, you're sending about half a gallon of gasoline up in the air. that amounts to about 10 pounds of carbon dioxide every week (malo hutson) growth is good, but when it starts impacting our quali
out and says lynch mob?hat's why rudy giuliani is the perfect person for this. they have been friends for decades. they're, as i say in the piece, two geminis in their early 70s born and bred in new york city. giuliani speaks trumpian about as well as anybody else. my understanding is that he doesn't have to be told to use terms like that. he gets it intuitively. >> he's a black belt in trumpian. "the good stuff" is next. dana bash. thank you. picking the right style takes time....
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lynch.the only time that she was contacted by the fbi to initiate a victim was after she bent on the hill testifying investigation was a sham and they called her and said we are going to do it but insisted on bringing somebody there he would then harassing the victim from the irs. she had to call it off. we are talking about, as i look at his investigations, i don't see this honesty there except when it's convenient for james comey. you talk about, the conversation, the white house, you don't know was that. you weren't there. >> okay. would you concede this is an act report that it was an improper of the president to demand personal loan from the fbi director? >> that's all donald trump talks. [talking over each other] >> this is quite how he talks constantly for what i'm saying is there's there is now a growg division within the republican party. there are those people like mccabe, like comey who believe in the rule of law and who believe in a facial neutrality, at least aspire to that and
lynch.the only time that she was contacted by the fbi to initiate a victim was after she bent on the hill testifying investigation was a sham and they called her and said we are going to do it but insisted on bringing somebody there he would then harassing the victim from the irs. she had to call it off. we are talking about, as i look at his investigations, i don't see this honesty there except when it's convenient for james comey. you talk about, the conversation, the white house, you don't...
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rudy guiliani says the mueller team is a lynch mob but this lynch mob better finish its job otherwise it will be an unfair lynch mob. >> we are deep in the metaphors territory. this is beneath him. it is not consistent with his career as a prosecutor. he knows better, and it's disgraceful to invoke lynch mob in this circumstance. second thing, rudy guiliani is clearly playing the court of public opinion. he has no ability to set a clock with a september deadline. rudy guiliani knows that full well. so i don't think this hyperbolic play, this is designed to appeal to his base. it doesn't comport with reality into the investigation. >> it feels like the september 1st arbitrary date is more spaghetti they try to throw at the wall to see what sticks in terms of undermining the investigation. it feels like every day some sort of new effort at why it is not legitimate or why we should be suspect of it. however, on the flip side, does jewel appy have a point that after september 1st it does get dangerously close to tainting the midterms and mueller does need to be aware of the date of the re
rudy guiliani says the mueller team is a lynch mob but this lynch mob better finish its job otherwise it will be an unfair lynch mob. >> we are deep in the metaphors territory. this is beneath him. it is not consistent with his career as a prosecutor. he knows better, and it's disgraceful to invoke lynch mob in this circumstance. second thing, rudy guiliani is clearly playing the court of public opinion. he has no ability to set a clock with a september deadline. rudy guiliani knows that...
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they were lynching people.d and chatted and made small talk and enjoyed the thrill of the sound of the snap of the neck because like donald trump they believed that the people they condemned were animals. there are descendents of those people who enjoyed those lynches living in those same states where the lynchings occurred, the states that turned out and voted so solidly for donald trump. and there are descendents in those states, descendants of people who enjoyed those lynchings in those same states who are ashamed of what their ancestors did, what their ancestors believed, and recoil at the sound of people like donald trump calling people animals. such is the nature of the stutter step of human progress. no one would condemn donald trump calling people animals more than jesus christ would. christianity is filled with teachings aimed at stifling our gut instincts. turn the other cheek. no country has made more of a mockery of religion, especially its historically dominant religion, christianity, than the unit
they were lynching people.d and chatted and made small talk and enjoyed the thrill of the sound of the snap of the neck because like donald trump they believed that the people they condemned were animals. there are descendents of those people who enjoyed those lynches living in those same states where the lynchings occurred, the states that turned out and voted so solidly for donald trump. and there are descendents in those states, descendants of people who enjoyed those lynchings in those same...
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pardon me, this is about loretta lynch.at that time, we were alerted to some material that had come into the possession of the united states government. came from a classified source . the source and content of that material remained classified as i write this. >> and it become public, the unverified material would undoubtedly have been used opponents against the cast serious doubt on the attorney general's independence in connection with the claim. >> i'm gladyou brought that up because it's one of my points . i was just appalled and i'm not a great fan of loretta lynch if i would stick for her, how can you sit there and say hey, i've got information about you jamie, it's classified but if people heard about itit would be be really bad. that was appalling that that was in the book . >> that keeps my interest that there's so little detail there that you don't know. >> they're not happy. >> he clearly doesn't like loretta lynch. >> he doesn't want to be hung by her. >> he didn't want to be hung by the president, talking abou
pardon me, this is about loretta lynch.at that time, we were alerted to some material that had come into the possession of the united states government. came from a classified source . the source and content of that material remained classified as i write this. >> and it become public, the unverified material would undoubtedly have been used opponents against the cast serious doubt on the attorney general's independence in connection with the claim. >> i'm gladyou brought that up...
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>>> you have a group that is a lynching mob. we're ready to knock the heck out of you. >> the circumstances around james comey's firing. >> he actually did have russia on the brain. >> it has nothing to do with donald trump. >> clearly there is still cause for concern. we will continue to follow the issue. >> he is doing everything he can to make sure people never trust the fbi. >> former spy chief sat down with dinner for mike pompeo. >> he should be indicted as a war criminal. >> if we can be successful in denuclearization. >> this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> it is now clear for everyone to see that the president and his allies are like lucy, trying to pull the football on the russia investigation and really not just that. they are looking to tackle the kicker overnight. overnight rudy guiliani called the special investigation a lynching mob but says he better finish by september 1st or that would be unfair. >> former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe has 2ur7bd of a confidential memo to special khan
>>> you have a group that is a lynching mob. we're ready to knock the heck out of you. >> the circumstances around james comey's firing. >> he actually did have russia on the brain. >> it has nothing to do with donald trump. >> clearly there is still cause for concern. we will continue to follow the issue. >> he is doing everything he can to make sure people never trust the fbi. >> former spy chief sat down with dinner for mike pompeo. >> he...
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white men to lynch black men accused of raping white women. despite being on opposite sides of the lynching question, both sought protection from sexual violence and political empowerment for women, and southern whores is a drama that reveals how these lives played out in women. she is working on two books currently as well. chad williams is an associate professor and chair of the department of afro-american studies. he earned his phd from princeton university and specializes in african-american and modern united states history, military history, and african american intellectual history. his first book was praised as a landmark study and won numerous awards, including the 2011 liberty legacy foundation award, and the 2011 distinguished book award from the society for military history. ,n the aftermath of a massacre he co-edited the charleston syllabus, which was circulated among history teachers and faculty and was recently published by the university of georgia press is the charleston syllabus. he is currently completing a study of w.e.b. du
white men to lynch black men accused of raping white women. despite being on opposite sides of the lynching question, both sought protection from sexual violence and political empowerment for women, and southern whores is a drama that reveals how these lives played out in women. she is working on two books currently as well. chad williams is an associate professor and chair of the department of afro-american studies. he earned his phd from princeton university and specializes in...
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giuliani would call a lynching mob, joyce vance former u.s. attorney for alabama, and back with us is jill wine-banks former federal prosecutor. joyce vance i want to get your reaction to what rudy giuliani just said. >> it's incredibly disturbing to hear him say that, lawrence. i live in alabama and not too many weeks ago a memorial to victims of lynchings occurred down here. these were people who were killed without a trial,an often people who had done nothing wrong. and for rudy giuliani to compare what robert mueller's team of experienced prosecutors and investigators from whom we haven't heard a single peep of a leak in this entire run of an investigation, for him to compare those people to lynching mobs in the deep south during jim crow and earlier eras is deeply offensive. >> jill, it used to be the accepted position of special prosecutors is that they come from the opposing party of the president. you don't want a democratic special prosecutor investigating a democratic president. so bill clinton had a republican special prosecutor inv
giuliani would call a lynching mob, joyce vance former u.s. attorney for alabama, and back with us is jill wine-banks former federal prosecutor. joyce vance i want to get your reaction to what rudy giuliani just said. >> it's incredibly disturbing to hear him say that, lawrence. i live in alabama and not too many weeks ago a memorial to victims of lynchings occurred down here. these were people who were killed without a trial,an often people who had done nothing wrong. and for rudy...
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was the reality of lynching. anre were rules, if african-american was walking down the street or sidewalk and, a white person was coming the have --y, that i don't that african-american had to get into the street. young white children had to be called sir and ma'am by african-american adults. why children could call african adults by their first name. consider why there are some african-americans who have the first name sir, or mister. so even calling them by their first name, you had to give them a formal note. this is the context. finally, sexual violence. most of the work african-american women did in the south was in the home of white homeowners. in these intimate spaces, there is a high degree of sexual violence, rape, harassment, that found no recourse or protection under the law. of jimge of realities crow, lynching, white capping, sexual violence, all became push factors that helped us understand the great migration is not just a search for jobs, but a search for freedom in a much wider sense. freedom not
was the reality of lynching. anre were rules, if african-american was walking down the street or sidewalk and, a white person was coming the have --y, that i don't that african-american had to get into the street. young white children had to be called sir and ma'am by african-american adults. why children could call african adults by their first name. consider why there are some african-americans who have the first name sir, or mister. so even calling them by their first name, you had to give...
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-- ever had against lynching. at the peak of her fame in the 1890s, she was second only to frederick douglass in her fame as a black public intellectual. and she had only wrote about these things, but she pioneered what we would think of as criminal defense techniques. so when i back man was arrested in alabama, she would go to the jail, visit him, get the facts, find out if he had been coerced. or if she couldn't get there as was often the case, she would send a white pinkerton. and she did this after a terrible tragedy called the e haven massacre of 1919. is 00 black farmers -- 100 farmers killed by their neighbors. she was one of the first on the scene. and the facts, she discovers, are so horrifying. things like they had set the execution date for six black men accused of murdering a white man. they set the execution date, but no one had bothered to set a trial date. they decide to take a long shot at the supreme court which at this point in time had barely lifted a finger against the, against lynching in the
-- ever had against lynching. at the peak of her fame in the 1890s, she was second only to frederick douglass in her fame as a black public intellectual. and she had only wrote about these things, but she pioneered what we would think of as criminal defense techniques. so when i back man was arrested in alabama, she would go to the jail, visit him, get the facts, find out if he had been coerced. or if she couldn't get there as was often the case, she would send a white pinkerton. and she did...
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loretta lynch said i'm kind of recusing myself. but she didn't sign the papers. but if comey was upset about that he had to say i make an array mentation to sally. he didn't do it. he didn't follow procedures. that set up the october. if he hadn't done the first one he would've done the second one. >> at most you could of said do the investigation and if there reason to believe the whole investigation were reopened he could go to congress and samo spoke before. there could be reasons to go ahead and indict ms. clinton. but it showed nothing. all of the polling showed it to real the clinton campaign for nine or ten days. that's why the democrats are so outrageous. >> will the way he conducted the investigation was like nothing i ever heard. he opened it in july 2015. set i didn't open a grand jury. july 2015 was a year. you opened a grand jury. when you don't open a grantor thinning have subpoena power. they're negotiating these witnesses give you will just skip up your computer. he allowed hillary clinton to say i deleted 30,000 of my e-mails. when you say you wa
loretta lynch said i'm kind of recusing myself. but she didn't sign the papers. but if comey was upset about that he had to say i make an array mentation to sally. he didn't do it. he didn't follow procedures. that set up the october. if he hadn't done the first one he would've done the second one. >> at most you could of said do the investigation and if there reason to believe the whole investigation were reopened he could go to congress and samo spoke before. there could be reasons to...
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the event that changed her life was a lynching of her best friend in memphis. she had in a teacher at time but she started writing editorials against the sadism and brutality of lynching. she started doing it on a national scale and she becomes the most important crusader we have ever had. at the peak of her fame in the 1890s she was second to frederick douglass in her fame as a black public intellectual. she not only wrote about these things but she pioneered criminal defense techniques to when a black man was arrested she would go to the jail and get the facts and find out if he had been coerced or if she couldn't get there herself she would send a white pinkerton. she did this after a terrible tragedy called the delay massacre of 1990 where 100 black farmers and members of the family killed by neighbors. back she discovered it was so horrifying that they have set the execution date for six black man. they set the execution date but no one bothered to set a trial. they decided to take a long shot at the supreme court which at this point in time had barely lif
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it's about this lynch mob today they tried. last night, rudy giuliani repeated his demand that prosecutors give his client the subject of this investigation documents containing evidence from the investigation of him and his campaign. he wants all their evidence before the trial starts. he called the special counsel's prosecutors a lynch mob. watch him. >> i'm not going to let my client testify, the president of the united states, even if he wants to, without those documents being produced only if and when we find that this was handled appropriately and there's some evidence on which they could face this phony investigation will we have him testify. you've got a group there that's a lynching mob. let them do their job and boy, we're ready to knock the heck out of you with our report. >> joy, explain the use of that term. the last time i heard something like that was clarence thomas' hearings about anita hill and he said this is a hi-tech lynching. rudy giuliani is saying this about the president of the united states being the v
it's about this lynch mob today they tried. last night, rudy giuliani repeated his demand that prosecutors give his client the subject of this investigation documents containing evidence from the investigation of him and his campaign. he wants all their evidence before the trial starts. he called the special counsel's prosecutors a lynch mob. watch him. >> i'm not going to let my client testify, the president of the united states, even if he wants to, without those documents being...
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the event that changed her life was the lynching of her best friend in memphis. she had been a teacher at the time but she started writing editorials against us brutality of lynching. she's forced to flee to chicago and start doing it on a national scale and she becomes the most important crusader we have ever had against lynching. at the peak of her fame, in 1890s, she was second only to frederick douglass and her fame is a black public and intellectual and she had wrote about these things but pioneered what we would think of criminal defense techniques. when a black man was arrested in alabama she would go to the ja jail, get the facts and find out if he had been coerced or if she couldn't get there herself as was often the case she would send a white pinkerton. she did this after a terrible tragedy called the alain massacre of 1919, 100 black farmers and members of the family killed by their neighbors. one of the first on the scene. and she discovered that the facts were so horrifying that things like they had set the execution date for six black man accused o
the event that changed her life was the lynching of her best friend in memphis. she had been a teacher at the time but she started writing editorials against us brutality of lynching. she's forced to flee to chicago and start doing it on a national scale and she becomes the most important crusader we have ever had against lynching. at the peak of her fame, in 1890s, she was second only to frederick douglass and her fame is a black public and intellectual and she had wrote about these things but...
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james comey, andrew mccabe, loretta lynch, peter strzok, lisa page, all at the center of this scandal. comey is a liar and leaker. mccabe lied under oath multiple times. loretta lynch tried to compromise the clinton e-mail investigation and comey to say it's notice an investigation. it's only a matter. then you have the fbi anti-trump lovebirds, strzok and page. they abused the president verbally, attacking him in texts. and strzok's fingerprints are all over everything. more on that in a second. another big story first to tell you about. the doj's attempt to slow walk, stone wall, obstruct congress from ever seeing over 1.2 million documents about the clinton e-mail server investigation and the russia witch hunt, which should be coming to an end. they're now asking the president to use his executive authority and instruct the attorney general, jeff sessions who should be doing it on his own to immediately turn over all documents that congress has subpoenaed and has a constitutional right co-equal branches of government and a right to oversight and separation of powers. it's unsane. i
james comey, andrew mccabe, loretta lynch, peter strzok, lisa page, all at the center of this scandal. comey is a liar and leaker. mccabe lied under oath multiple times. loretta lynch tried to compromise the clinton e-mail investigation and comey to say it's notice an investigation. it's only a matter. then you have the fbi anti-trump lovebirds, strzok and page. they abused the president verbally, attacking him in texts. and strzok's fingerprints are all over everything. more on that in a...
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here that would be liar loretta lynch.ynch would have had to have approved an informant on that campaign. if she didn't, then the fbi under james comey was even more corrupt going rogue in their attempt to destroy donald trump. what, ladies and gentlemen * is unmistakable in all of this, the single most of dangerous person to the agenda of president trump, the republican party and ultimately all americans is the attorney general of the united states himself jeff sessions. the man has done nothing to make anyone responsible for the blatant corruption, the unmistakable perjury, the in your face obstruction of our laws we have seen play out he single day. he has fought the release of documents that will put an end to this period in american history. document that would make clear the criminals in this attempt to overthrow an american president. he even argued he doesn't want to release record of hillary because she is now a private citizen. this man has done nothing to create confidence wrongdoers will be accountable. and wit
here that would be liar loretta lynch.ynch would have had to have approved an informant on that campaign. if she didn't, then the fbi under james comey was even more corrupt going rogue in their attempt to destroy donald trump. what, ladies and gentlemen * is unmistakable in all of this, the single most of dangerous person to the agenda of president trump, the republican party and ultimately all americans is the attorney general of the united states himself jeff sessions. the man has done...
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redstone the consensus is that cbs assets are far more valuable than viacom >> and julia, merrill lynch downgraded these guys hard this morning. before this ruling before david's great reporting and your great reporting, merrill lynch took this thing and slammed took it down from 78 to 58. deutsche bank liked it but these other guys don't and they've got a lot of people out there in the field saying let's get the heck out of this one. it's one of those classic you scream fire in a crowded theater. >> i think that's also because they downgraded. the merrill lynch downgraded it because of mismanagement that downgrade was predicated if shari redstone wins and les moonves leaves, i would say avenue all of the downgrades that have been happening over the past couple days really hinge on whether analysts think moonves is going to stay in control or shari redstone is going to stay and les moonves is going to leave >> david, are you there? >> any weigh-in on the discussion with what happens with les moonves >> yeah. i think it's important to give people a sense of where we are in this ongoing b
redstone the consensus is that cbs assets are far more valuable than viacom >> and julia, merrill lynch downgraded these guys hard this morning. before this ruling before david's great reporting and your great reporting, merrill lynch took this thing and slammed took it down from 78 to 58. deutsche bank liked it but these other guys don't and they've got a lot of people out there in the field saying let's get the heck out of this one. it's one of those classic you scream fire in a crowded...
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i think he will go after comey, loretta lynch, that tarmac meeting. >> sean: strzok and paid?s. >> sean:n: bruce ohr? >> absolutely. ily want you to think about the timing of "the new york times" story. cross fire hurricane. they knew, the doj as well as the fbi, this report was going to come out. it came out tonight. they needed to see why and they went straight to "the new york times" and try to tell their side of the story, a very limited side. >> sean: "the new york times," while trying to justify and make excuses, all they really do is confirm everything you have reported. >> [laughs]] that's right. they confirmed everything that has been reported that we have reported and theyre have also ge away some information. they talked about at least 1 mole, one source, right? that means there may have been multiple. >> sean: you'll have a big story tomorrow onn the fbi informant that was in the trump campaign, right? am i jumping the gun? >> i hope so, yes. you might not be jumping the gun. >> sean: why should sn: we have faith -- great work, by the way. why should we have faith,
i think he will go after comey, loretta lynch, that tarmac meeting. >> sean: strzok and paid?s. >> sean:n: bruce ohr? >> absolutely. ily want you to think about the timing of "the new york times" story. cross fire hurricane. they knew, the doj as well as the fbi, this report was going to come out. it came out tonight. they needed to see why and they went straight to "the new york times" and try to tell their side of the story, a very limited side. >>...
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there is going to be very -- >> sean: loretta lynch? >> yes, absolutely loretta lynch. big part of all of this. >> sean: what about people like clapper and brennan? brennan, i took it as a threat, you know, "stay tuned" or the president of united states. >> i think brennan and to some extent clapper were the two instigators of the phony dossier -- >> sean: did and they both lie>> under oath? >> well, one can argue that brennan -- clapper certainly did,ai got away with it, statuef limitations -- they were the instigators. those who i think very clearly should be prosecuted under felony statutes would include james comey at the top of the list and andrew mccabe. >> sean: will be here about susan rice? ben rhodes? will be here about cement powers basically unmasking an american a day? >> i hope we do hear about samantha powers. i don't know if we will hear about all the players.f i do have one thing to say, sea sean. brennan was in charge of the ci cia. they are supposed to deal with foreign issues. what is he doing involving himself in what is fbi issues and are nation se
there is going to be very -- >> sean: loretta lynch? >> yes, absolutely loretta lynch. big part of all of this. >> sean: what about people like clapper and brennan? brennan, i took it as a threat, you know, "stay tuned" or the president of united states. >> i think brennan and to some extent clapper were the two instigators of the phony dossier -- >> sean: did and they both lie>> under oath? >> well, one can argue that brennan -- clapper...
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loretta lynch was the u.s. attorney who negotiated nobody goes to prison. these people working together making sure these things are covered up some possible they control the can's currency. if i found out with a thousand pages he bought me he tried to talk to these people. they did not want to hear it. they can see money laundering going on that should be known by the intelligence agency. you cannot run the drug industry without them being involved. and those characters were the cover-up artists. >> i read a brief section. euro by allowing the bank to avoid criminal charges and pleading guilty to money laundering, both the mexican drug cartel and terrorist groups, comic, mueller, lynch and holt were playing major roles in deep state operatives. skipping ahead, serving on the hsbc board was not comey's only chance to cash in on the deep state of various assignments, from 2005 - 2010 comey served as general counsel and senior vice president for lockheed martin. a major contractor for which he and $6 million. >> right. that's a nice payoff. in wikileaks point
loretta lynch was the u.s. attorney who negotiated nobody goes to prison. these people working together making sure these things are covered up some possible they control the can's currency. if i found out with a thousand pages he bought me he tried to talk to these people. they did not want to hear it. they can see money laundering going on that should be known by the intelligence agency. you cannot run the drug industry without them being involved. and those characters were the cover-up...
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recognizely want to sisi green, and i will now add that word lynch, but you like graham-lynch.cessful,d to fantastic man, so we appreciate you being here. thank you very much. [applause] priestst trump: narayana char, chaplain act shutoff, and the hope christian church choir, i heard you, by the way, right inside the oval office. that was beautiful. that was great music. thank you very much. [applause] we gathertrump: as this morning, our thoughts also turn to the memory of a man who will wake light of god in the --rts of millions -- weekend awakened the light of god in the hearts of millions of people, and that is the great, legendary, wonderful billy graham. great man, great. sisi, i want to thank you for ng on your grandfather's powerful legacy. the words of reverend graham -- prayer is the key that opens us. the treasurer of god's mercies and blessings. always beautiful. when he said it, it meant so much. when i say it, it means something but i like how he said it better. i think he did that a little better than i do. reverend graham's words remind us that prayer has always
recognizely want to sisi green, and i will now add that word lynch, but you like graham-lynch.cessful,d to fantastic man, so we appreciate you being here. thank you very much. [applause] priestst trump: narayana char, chaplain act shutoff, and the hope christian church choir, i heard you, by the way, right inside the oval office. that was beautiful. that was great music. thank you very much. [applause] we gathertrump: as this morning, our thoughts also turn to the memory of a man who will wake...
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james comey and loretta lynch rigged the investigation. and turns out hillary is paying a foreign national to use russian sources that turn out to be debunked and that false political document and deszier is used for a fisa warpt to spy on an american in a trump campaign. they are silent on the biggest abuse of power and scandal in the country. >> i don't think that that judgment is absolutely correct. it is quite evident that the mueller probe is illegitimate. and the attempt to interview of the president united states. there is no doubt at all the president should be refuse to be interviewed by them. it is clear that are mueller and the democratic thug are act nothing bad faith. they know the president under the department of rules can't be indicted. and they have no evidence to indict him. the office of mueller was created by rob rosenstein illegally. and all of this leads to the ultimate conclusion that the perpetution of the investigation by muller is doing grave damage to the united states and foreign policy and grave damage to u.s.
james comey and loretta lynch rigged the investigation. and turns out hillary is paying a foreign national to use russian sources that turn out to be debunked and that false political document and deszier is used for a fisa warpt to spy on an american in a trump campaign. they are silent on the biggest abuse of power and scandal in the country. >> i don't think that that judgment is absolutely correct. it is quite evident that the mueller probe is illegitimate. and the attempt to...
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roosevelt had become active in anti-poll tax campaign and the struggle to procure a federal anti-lynching bill. in addition to racial liberal, "icky's" other dealers such as harry hopkins connected progressive social reform to racial equality. hopkins were to eliminate racial -- hopkins worked to eliminate racial discrimination in relief projects, a view that the president publicly endorsed and in 1935 speech to state works project administrators saying we cannot discriminate in any of the work we are conducting, said the president. either because of race or religion, or politics. southern interracial lists -- interracialist aubrey williams had a national youth administration and will alexander director of the security administration also worked to encourage racial inequality and the respective agencies, and to about african-americans to provide race positions. the new deal also became and welcoming space for some african-american intellectuals and politicians. by the mid 1930s a black cabinet formed including individuals such as william hastings, robert weaver, and but then. in addition
roosevelt had become active in anti-poll tax campaign and the struggle to procure a federal anti-lynching bill. in addition to racial liberal, "icky's" other dealers such as harry hopkins connected progressive social reform to racial equality. hopkins were to eliminate racial -- hopkins worked to eliminate racial discrimination in relief projects, a view that the president publicly endorsed and in 1935 speech to state works project administrators saying we cannot discriminate in any...
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lynching is this terrible historical moment.ormal investigation being conducted by talented prosecutors trying to work as quickly as they can to get to the end. >> all right, thank you both very much. >>> next, president trump speaking out again about roseanne's firing. but still he will not condemn her racist remarks. why? >>> the u.s. with new hope tonight for the trump/kim summit. so why can it still happen on june 12th? the commute is worth it. you and that john deere tractor... you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive. but just like a john deere, it's worth it. if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fa
lynching is this terrible historical moment.ormal investigation being conducted by talented prosecutors trying to work as quickly as they can to get to the end. >> all right, thank you both very much. >>> next, president trump speaking out again about roseanne's firing. but still he will not condemn her racist remarks. why? >>> the u.s. with new hope tonight for the trump/kim summit. so why can it still happen on june 12th? the commute is worth it. you and that john...
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there is also the june 27 meeting with ag lynch and former president clinton in the tarmac. after that, hillary clinton was exonerated. director comey violated doj rules and exonerated hillary clinton in a public statement to the media. one day later on july 6, the announcement followed from ag lynch the doj investigation into then presidential candidate clinton would be closed with no charges. in september 2016, the fbi during examination of the laptop of anthony weiner as part of an unrelated investigation into him sending sexually was it messages discovered previously unexamined classified emails belonging to his spouse. 2016ok until october 28 of for director coming to announce via a letter to the shares of the relevant congressional committees that he was reopening the investigation into hillary clinton, an additional egregious display -- the light -- egregious delay. dr. jill mccabe was running for state senate at the time. receivedr 26, had $675,000 in donations from the virginia democratic party and the leadership pac control by terry mcauliffe. an investigation cond
there is also the june 27 meeting with ag lynch and former president clinton in the tarmac. after that, hillary clinton was exonerated. director comey violated doj rules and exonerated hillary clinton in a public statement to the media. one day later on july 6, the announcement followed from ag lynch the doj investigation into then presidential candidate clinton would be closed with no charges. in september 2016, the fbi during examination of the laptop of anthony weiner as part of an unrelated...
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i'm shocked that we believe -- we realize obviously lynching was terrible and he was lynched for supposedlyittle part of the story? i think it comes up in starbucks, they had to do something wrong. it's hard for us to believe that racism could be full of blame and the person receiving the brunt of it could have nothing, no blame. >> trevor: right. as someone who studies black culture, a lot of people are confused about what that means. what is black culture? does it have a culture or does it come from africa, caribbean, its. >> racial is a fixism but racism isn't. there is that. then blackness comes from african culture, the mix of caribbean culture. what i love about the schomberg center for research in black culture is we study global black culture and experience. we have been in harlem for 93 years and we were part of the first harlem renaissance and we're thinking about in new renaissance now happening in film and poetry and art. to think about it holistically, that's how i think about culture. >> trevor: when you look at kanye west now, is that a part of black culture? how does that qu
i'm shocked that we believe -- we realize obviously lynching was terrible and he was lynched for supposedlyittle part of the story? i think it comes up in starbucks, they had to do something wrong. it's hard for us to believe that racism could be full of blame and the person receiving the brunt of it could have nothing, no blame. >> trevor: right. as someone who studies black culture, a lot of people are confused about what that means. what is black culture? does it have a culture or does...
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in a september 2015 meeting between loretta lynch and director comey, the attorney general instructed comey to treat the investigation as " a matter," watering down the investigation. chief of staff to hillary clinton during her tenure as secretary of state was offered immunity from prosecution in exchange for access to her laptop. transcripts of changed by the judiciary committee, comey was ready to exonerate hillary clinton in may of 2016 when he began to draft a statement announcing the end of his investigation, when up to 14 key witnesses were even interviewed. comey stated during sworn testimony that she made the decision not to recommend criminal charges for secretary clinton after she was interviewed 2016. director comey in the final draft of his statement allowed an fbi agent to replace "grossly negligent" with "extremely careless," which is not punishable under federal law. there is the june 27, 2016 infamous meeting between former president bill clinton in phoenix, arizona. immediately thereafter hillary clinton was exonerated. july 5, 2016, director comey violated doj rules
in a september 2015 meeting between loretta lynch and director comey, the attorney general instructed comey to treat the investigation as " a matter," watering down the investigation. chief of staff to hillary clinton during her tenure as secretary of state was offered immunity from prosecution in exchange for access to her laptop. transcripts of changed by the judiciary committee, comey was ready to exonerate hillary clinton in may of 2016 when he began to draft a statement...
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nancy ngr from heartland financial and john lynch, chief investment strategist at lpl. thanks for jning us tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> nancy it looks like you're willing to tay a flyer on some e en-down stocks. yes? >> midterms are a great collect stocks, because the dramatic.y is 12 months after we've never seen a decline since 1946. i like my odds here, as wall street takes off, i'd like to pick away at se of the higher quality names that have been beaten up. >> john, if wall street isto gog take off, as nancy says, how about the economy? it seemsir to beg on all cylinders. will that continue? >> i think so, sue. i think nancy makes a good anytime volatility shows up, i think it's a great time for investors to take advantage. those mes can b justified by economic activity. we see the consumers benefitting from tax refunds, businesses not only ange, but increasing capital expenditures. we think that will be a boost for the economy asll we're still projecting 2.5% to 3% pace ofgd for the remainder of 2015. >> nancy,edx, which has seen recent weakness. 3m do
nancy ngr from heartland financial and john lynch, chief investment strategist at lpl. thanks for jning us tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> nancy it looks like you're willing to tay a flyer on some e en-down stocks. yes? >> midterms are a great collect stocks, because the dramatic.y is 12 months after we've never seen a decline since 1946. i like my odds here, as wall street takes off, i'd like to pick away at se of the higher quality names that have been...
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treasury and said, what is happening that we have had in the past couple of weeks lehman, merrill lynch, and that ry -- in that 24-hour period a.i.g., can you come to the capitol to explain tomorrow morning what is -- what's happening so that we can help restore confidence to the markets and not say anything that would do anything less than that. he said, madam speaker, i was speaker at the time, tomorrow morning will be too late. tomorrow morning will be too late. why am i calling you? in any event the secretary of the treasury came to the capitol for an emergency meeting, bipartisan, house and senate, to inform us that a meltdown was imminent. but he described to us that .ight was so stunning us down to the gates of hell to a place so deep that even dante would not have had a name for that circle in hell because it was so stunning us d hell to a place so deep in terms of what was happening, the meltdown that was happening to our financial institutions. when i asked the fed chairman, also at the meeting, ben bernanke, what he thought, he said, if we do not act immediately, we will not
treasury and said, what is happening that we have had in the past couple of weeks lehman, merrill lynch, and that ry -- in that 24-hour period a.i.g., can you come to the capitol to explain tomorrow morning what is -- what's happening so that we can help restore confidence to the markets and not say anything that would do anything less than that. he said, madam speaker, i was speaker at the time, tomorrow morning will be too late. tomorrow morning will be too late. why am i calling you? in any...
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john lynch says foster will have an opportunity to rejoin the team tomorrow. lynch went onto say, quote, it's been made clear to ruben his place on the team is one that must be continue today be earned. >>> breaking news in san francisco now where crews are battling a house fire pouring out of the house on parker avenue in the city's lone mountain neighborhood. the flames jumped to the building next door, not sure which one next door. and crews have been battling this for about 30 minutes now. we'll have more information as it becomes available on-air and updates on the abc 7 news app and abc7news.com. >>> police responded in force today to oakland's regional park. sky 7 was above the scene. you can see two police cruisers and officers walking with their guns drawn. oakland police where working with liegeinal parks police. about two hours ago parks police tweeted that its officers are involved in police activities. so rather vague. the department would only tell abc 7 news that it's a quote, active incident. >>> we have new information for you this evening fol
john lynch says foster will have an opportunity to rejoin the team tomorrow. lynch went onto say, quote, it's been made clear to ruben his place on the team is one that must be continue today be earned. >>> breaking news in san francisco now where crews are battling a house fire pouring out of the house on parker avenue in the city's lone mountain neighborhood. the flames jumped to the building next door, not sure which one next door. and crews have been battling this for about 30...
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the landscape outside is my valley and the hills of lynching my parents' minds erosive. christ has just said one of you sell betray me james seems to be answering tell us to deal with him and philip's gesture says i'll try lord. the right half of the painting has been fully restored i love that shines out in the light. of five hundred years it was damaged smudged corroded and scratched the damn poor rotted napoleon couldn't troops in the refrigerator. i'm an american bomb story hospital. what i think you know now the world owes to this woman. for decades she's been cleaning analyzing and delicately touching up the colors holding up the long slow death of the last supper. in that flat a new preacher has come into being the original strictly speaking no longer exists but the few pigments that survive from my work have a power that generates new life even from the crumbling reminder. that is not a. ya . ya. ya. ya ya. org. that's all of this painting is a dramatic one and a love story like it's continent it is a miracle on the stones myself my christ the grinding those darn
the landscape outside is my valley and the hills of lynching my parents' minds erosive. christ has just said one of you sell betray me james seems to be answering tell us to deal with him and philip's gesture says i'll try lord. the right half of the painting has been fully restored i love that shines out in the light. of five hundred years it was damaged smudged corroded and scratched the damn poor rotted napoleon couldn't troops in the refrigerator. i'm an american bomb story hospital. what i...
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we discuss the hillary clinton emails, the role played by former attorney general loretta lynch and hard decisions th f.b.i. faced in 2016. pinlus, retg community college: how one school is making it easier for low-income ss tude stay on track and graduate. >> it amazes mthe things that i didn't know, that i needed to know, to be successful, simple things, like setting out my calendar, and scheduling everything around school. >> woodruff: all that and more ourn tonight's pbs newsho. >> major funding for the pbs newshour habeen provided by: >> knowledge, it's wher innovation begins. it's what leads us to discovery and motivates us to succeed. it's why q ask the tough uestions and what leads us to the answers. at idos, we're standing behind those working to improve the world's health, safety, and efficiency. leidos. >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, an'smore. babb0-15 minute lessons are available as an ap
we discuss the hillary clinton emails, the role played by former attorney general loretta lynch and hard decisions th f.b.i. faced in 2016. pinlus, retg community college: how one school is making it easier for low-income ss tude stay on track and graduate. >> it amazes mthe things that i didn't know, that i needed to know, to be successful, simple things, like setting out my calendar, and scheduling everything around school. >> woodruff: all that and more ourn tonight's pbs newsho....
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about a year after andy passed there was -- you talked about the remarks and the attorney general lynchgave north carolina there was that week called the best trans week ever where we saw such significant action from the federal government we saw the issuance of guidance and protections under the affordable care act expanded and one of the most bittersweet moments of looking through the regulation that they issued under the formal character protecting transgender people from discoloration and seeing his work referenced throughout it. knowing that andy continue to live to the work had championed throughout his life in the lives he was continuing to help empower in in many ways safe because of the work that he did that you have done that so many people in the ministration championed over the course of the year. >> host: and he gets sick during the relationship and what was the experience of being his partner and being in the hospital and did you feel judged as a couple and did you feel like you, you know, that people completely accepted you? i know that andy is fighting for antidiscrimina
about a year after andy passed there was -- you talked about the remarks and the attorney general lynchgave north carolina there was that week called the best trans week ever where we saw such significant action from the federal government we saw the issuance of guidance and protections under the affordable care act expanded and one of the most bittersweet moments of looking through the regulation that they issued under the formal character protecting transgender people from discoloration and...
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(david lynch - defense attorney)"with the intense amount of publicity thats going on in this case, ifyou release amounts of confidential information that is a recipe for an unfair trial"the judge is now reviewing the arguments before making a decision..carole says she and other survivors who cameo court. wl be back. (jennifer carole - daughter of golden state killer victim)"so we h a 10 person squad today its just gonna get more and more fierce. supporting each other?bsolutely supporting each other" coming up at eight.. we first told you about the two german shepherd puppies found in terrible conditions over the weekend. now, we are learning a third puppy was found... details on the heartbreaking discovery... coming up. and after the break-- the new reboot of roseanne is already being taken off the air. the racist rant that caused a-b-c to pull the plug. and, a east bay mother and basketball coach says, she was forced to prove her son belonged to her ... before being allowed to board a southwest flight. i'm april kennedy and i'm an arborist with pg&e in the sierras. since the onset th
(david lynch - defense attorney)"with the intense amount of publicity thats going on in this case, ifyou release amounts of confidential information that is a recipe for an unfair trial"the judge is now reviewing the arguments before making a decision..carole says she and other survivors who cameo court. wl be back. (jennifer carole - daughter of golden state killer victim)"so we h a 10 person squad today its just gonna get more and more fierce. supporting each other?bsolutely...
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what happened to bill clinton and the famous tarmac meeting at the airport with loretta lynch? they gave her a pass. and as i said earlier, why didn't they go to the trump campaign and say, i think the russians are coming. what we need you to do is wire your people up, we want to trap your people. >> theft because they had them all wired, once you get one person in the campaign you have the whole campaign. >> jesse: and half of these guys were coming in and out of trump tower. the other couple guys were overseas. they threw everything at this campaign. they threw spies, informants, secret subpoenas, electronic surveillance, fake dossiers, unmasking. every technicality that you have used in an investigation, they threw everything at these guys. and you know what? donald trump still won the election, what does that say? >> no evidence of collusion. >> keep in mind, jesse, they are using the nsa databases, and they can retroactively analyze all the data on everyone in the campaign. >> jesse: now clapper, as we all remember, one of the top intelligence chiefs under president barack
what happened to bill clinton and the famous tarmac meeting at the airport with loretta lynch? they gave her a pass. and as i said earlier, why didn't they go to the trump campaign and say, i think the russians are coming. what we need you to do is wire your people up, we want to trap your people. >> theft because they had them all wired, once you get one person in the campaign you have the whole campaign. >> jesse: and half of these guys were coming in and out of trump tower. the...
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(david lynch - defense attorney)"there have been over 800 print articles in the month since mr arrest he expressed concerns "intense publicity" could taint a possible jurors and witnesses. (david lynch - defense attorney)"with the intense amount of publicity thats going on in this case, if you release amounts of confidential information that is a recipe for an unfair trial"the judge is now reviewing the arguments before making a decision..carole says she and other survivors who came to back.(jennifer carole - daughter of golden state killer victim)"so we had a 10 person squad gonna get more and more fierce. supporting each other? absolutely supporting each other" (ken) some angry san franciscans are calling on the city's district attorney to resign. that's after the decision was made ánotá to prosecute the officers involved in the death of mario woods... today at a news conference... woods' mother promised to continue to seek justice for her son. kron4's terisa estacio was there. gwen woods - "i have been saying to self, how am i going to live without this kid." with tears streaming d
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quite pleased with and working on a commission with the new director of the bureau of prisons, general lynch, has been working with attorney general sessions to look at the different changes they can make and we are working with the faith communities and different advocates throughout the country to go to the state and local prisons. the single biggest thing we want to do is really defined what the -- define what the purpose of a prison is. that is undefined is, the purpose, the punishment is and a lot of the people in prison today, they will be getting out at some point, 95-plus percent. we feel we have a duty to help them try and take your out how to make them selves better, so when they re-enter society they have a higher probability of being jobs and being productive citizens. that's what we are trying to do. there is a lot more to do. trying to do it in a short timeframe. >> my last question for you and then we will get together -- to others. why not do everything? you are doing prison reform. some people say why not do criminal justice reform, sentencing reform? why not take on the who
quite pleased with and working on a commission with the new director of the bureau of prisons, general lynch, has been working with attorney general sessions to look at the different changes they can make and we are working with the faith communities and different advocates throughout the country to go to the state and local prisons. the single biggest thing we want to do is really defined what the -- define what the purpose of a prison is. that is undefined is, the purpose, the punishment is...
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ment you would have okay with barack obama instructing loretta li lynch? >> of course. she works for him. >> i watched her hearing on the hill. every question from a republican senator was, loretta, will you stand up to the president if he directs you to do an investigation. she said, yes, i will stand up. similarly, justice officials who have gone up have made the same promise, so it seem like this norm has been made until today. >> there's a difference though. there's a difference in saying how you will investigate and will you investigate. and my answer to your question was, will he investigate. i think any time there's a necessity or unanswered questions, the answer should be of course. now what i wouldn't support -- >> he didn't ask, he demanded. >> welsh that's fine. either way. but the second part was to say, this is how you will investigate. that's a very different question, of course which i would support. >> i need someone over here on my side. >> you're doing a good job. >> one more question and then we have to go. >> today i've seen no evidence of wrong doin
ment you would have okay with barack obama instructing loretta li lynch? >> of course. she works for him. >> i watched her hearing on the hill. every question from a republican senator was, loretta, will you stand up to the president if he directs you to do an investigation. she said, yes, i will stand up. similarly, justice officials who have gone up have made the same promise, so it seem like this norm has been made until today. >> there's a difference though. there's a...
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rape, segregation, lynching, education, economic justice.o live and worked in the south in the heat of the civil rights were clearly the heart and soul of the movement, their heroic actions often putting themselves and their families in harm's way were without equal. as servant leaders, african-american women. >> leaders in desire to serve communities and power for themselves. they were not survival. i would like to tell you about my personal story. my mother was born in rural arkansas in the place that's so small you cannot even find it on the map. it was 100 miles away from little rock, arkansas, she could not go to high school because school for black children ended at eighth grade and the nearest high school was 100 miles away in little rock, her two oldest sisters were able to go to high school so my mother never had formal education but she was self-educated and i always say, she's the smartest person i ever knew. one of the things that she did in civil rights movement was she bought me a car to do voter registration in the south, a ca
rape, segregation, lynching, education, economic justice.o live and worked in the south in the heat of the civil rights were clearly the heart and soul of the movement, their heroic actions often putting themselves and their families in harm's way were without equal. as servant leaders, african-american women. >> leaders in desire to serve communities and power for themselves. they were not survival. i would like to tell you about my personal story. my mother was born in rural arkansas in...
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loretta lynch was the u.s. attorney who negotiated, nobody goes to prison. now, on this kind of -- these people working together, which is a long-term relationship, making sure things are covered up, it's impossible that the comptroller of the currency texas i town fountain from the pages job cruz brought to me, out of the long island branches, he trade to talk to all these people. didn't want to hear it in department of homeland security. the comp'll keir see this -- comp troll cheer see this going on and this act of characters war part of the cover up. >> host: you wrote by allowing the bank to avoid criminal charges despite pleady guilty to money laundering violations, for both the mexican drug cartel and middle east radicalship islamic terrorist groups, comby, mueller lynch, and then attorney general eric holier were playing major roles as deep state operatives and then serving on the hsbc, the bank bordes, was not comey's only chance to cash in on his faith. service to the dope state and various federal bureau of investigation and do jury assignments, y
loretta lynch was the u.s. attorney who negotiated, nobody goes to prison. now, on this kind of -- these people working together, which is a long-term relationship, making sure things are covered up, it's impossible that the comptroller of the currency texas i town fountain from the pages job cruz brought to me, out of the long island branches, he trade to talk to all these people. didn't want to hear it in department of homeland security. the comp'll keir see this -- comp troll cheer see this...