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i loretta lynch - lynch: i loretta lynch. stice sotomayor: do solumnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. lynch: that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. justice sotomayor: against all enemies. lynch: against all enemies. justice sotomayor: foreign and domestic. lynch: foreign and domestic. lynch: that i will bear truth faith and allegiance to the cause. that i take this obligation freely. justice sotomayor: that i take this obligation freely. without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion. and that lynch: lynch: and that i will well and safely discharge the duties of the office on which i am about to enter. so help me god. [applause] [cheering] [no audio] [applause] [cheering] lynch: well, so much to say. so many people who mean so much to me. everyone here means something very special to me. and i thank you all. mr. president, thank you so much for your words, and your presence here today. to say that my heart is full is such an understatement. one
i loretta lynch - lynch: i loretta lynch. stice sotomayor: do solumnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. lynch: that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. justice sotomayor: against all enemies. lynch: against all enemies. justice sotomayor: foreign and domestic. lynch: foreign and domestic. lynch: that i will bear truth faith and allegiance to the cause. that i take this obligation freely. justice sotomayor: that i take this...
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the best access to congress and non-fiction book c-span2. >> loretta lynch was officially sworn in as attorney general in april. using a bible that belonged to fredrick douglas she was formally sworn in by justice at the justice department. attorney general lynch is the first african-american woman to hold this position. >> please welcome our >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to president of the united states and the attorney general, loretta lynch. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, everybody. [applause] >> thank you so much. everybody, please have a seat. i was telling loretta backstage a little circumstance never hurts. justice sonia sotomayor is here. [applause] >> i want to congratulate deputy attorney general sally yates on her conformation. and i want to thank the elected officials who are here today, the family and friends, colleagues at long last i am so proud to be here for the instillation of the 83 attorney general of the united states loretta lynch. [applause] >> we want to welcome loretta's family her husband steven hargrove. [applause] >> her father reverend lore
the best access to congress and non-fiction book c-span2. >> loretta lynch was officially sworn in as attorney general in april. using a bible that belonged to fredrick douglas she was formally sworn in by justice at the justice department. attorney general lynch is the first african-american woman to hold this position. >> please welcome our >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to president of the united states and the attorney general, loretta lynch. [applause] >>...
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i, loretta elizabeth lynch. ms. lynch: i loretta elizabeth lynch. >> do solemnly swear.the united states. against all enemies. foreign and domestic. that i will bear true and faith and allegiance to the same. that i take this obligation freely. without any mental reservations. or purpose of evasion. and that i will well and faithfully discharge. the duties of the office. on which i am about to enter. so help you god. ms. lynch: so help me god. [cheers and applause] ms. lynch: well. so much to say, many people who mean so much to me. everyone here means something very special to me. and i thank you all. mr. president, thank you so much for your words and your presence here today. to say that my heart is full is such an understatement. but one does not get to this place, this department to this theater or this podium alone. and i'm no different. i owe thanks to so many whom i'm so pleased to be able to acknowledge here today. mr. president, thank you for your faith in asking me to lead the department that is the conscience of this nation, that represents more than any othe
i, loretta elizabeth lynch. ms. lynch: i loretta elizabeth lynch. >> do solemnly swear.the united states. against all enemies. foreign and domestic. that i will bear true and faith and allegiance to the same. that i take this obligation freely. without any mental reservations. or purpose of evasion. and that i will well and faithfully discharge. the duties of the office. on which i am about to enter. so help you god. ms. lynch: so help me god. [cheers and applause] ms. lynch: well. so...
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president obama formally welcomes new attorney general loretta lynch today. we look at her vision on the fight for justice going forward. welcome to "politicsnation." we start tonight with competing visions for america. almost every one running for president is talking about fairness, increasing opportunity, getting more people in the middle class. the big difference what do they plan to do about it? today hillary clinton said she wanted to build on president obama's work. >> when everybody does his or her part then america gets ahead. that's what i was raised to believe. >> you see corporations making record profits. you see ceos making record pay, but your paychecks have barely budged. we've got to make it our national commitment that we're going to do everything we can to create good jobs that will help people get into and as you point out, stay in the middle class. >> good jobs equal pay, all kinds of specifics there. and i say it because i've been one to raise questions to all the candidates including mrs. clinton about how do we get there, what are the
president obama formally welcomes new attorney general loretta lynch today. we look at her vision on the fight for justice going forward. welcome to "politicsnation." we start tonight with competing visions for america. almost every one running for president is talking about fairness, increasing opportunity, getting more people in the middle class. the big difference what do they plan to do about it? today hillary clinton said she wanted to build on president obama's work. >>...
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i loretta elizabeth lynch. >> i loretta elizabeth lynch. >> do solemnly swear. >> do solemnly swear. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemies. >> against all enemies. >> foreign and domestic. >> foreign and domestic. >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> without any mental reservation. >> without any mental reservation. >> or purpose of evasion. >> or purpose of evasion. >> and that i will well and faithfully discharge. >> and that i will well and faithfully discharge. >> the duties of the office. >> the duties of the office. >> on which i am about to enter. >> on which i am about to enter. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. [ cheers and applause ] >> loretta lynch who has been attorney general for almost two months already now, being sworn in ceremonially for a second time. it's been an active --
i loretta elizabeth lynch. >> i loretta elizabeth lynch. >> do solemnly swear. >> do solemnly swear. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemies. >> against all enemies. >> foreign and domestic. >> foreign and domestic. >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. >> that i will bear true...
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president obama is speaking at a ceremony for attorney general loretta lynch.ble. let's listen in. >> i want to thank the elected officials who are here today, the family and friends, colleagues. at long last i'm so proud to be here for the installation of our 83rd attorney general of the united states, loretta lynch. [ cheers and applause ] >> i want to welcome loretta's family. her husband, steven harborough. [ applause ] >> her father reverend lorenzo lynch. [ applause ] >> we want to say to mr. lynch as well, thank you so much for your appearance. as i said when i nominated loretta in a country built on the rule of law, there are few, perhaps no offices more important than that of attorney general. the person in this position is the american people's lawyer tasked with enforcing our federal laws and making sure they're applied evenly and equally. that's the legacy of eric holder. we are grateful for his outstanding service. [ applause ] >> as one of the longest serving attorney generals in our history. and i want to thank his wonderful life dr. cheryl malon
president obama is speaking at a ceremony for attorney general loretta lynch.ble. let's listen in. >> i want to thank the elected officials who are here today, the family and friends, colleagues. at long last i'm so proud to be here for the installation of our 83rd attorney general of the united states, loretta lynch. [ cheers and applause ] >> i want to welcome loretta's family. her husband, steven harborough. [ applause ] >> her father reverend lorenzo lynch. [ applause ]...
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[applause] ladies and delancey is well known the attorney general law read a lynch -- loretta lynch. so much have they see. i was telling her backstage pompous circumstance never hurts. justice sotomayor is your. [cheers and applause] want to congratulate the attorney general on her confirmation there she is. and the one to say the key to those who are here today the family and friends colleagues but long-lasting items so proud to be here for the installation of our 83rd attorney general of the united states, loretta lynch. [cheers and applause] we want to welcome and her family her husband. [applause] her father. [applause] they accuse so much for your appearance when i nominated loretta lynch a country built on the rule of law few perhaps new that as attorney general the american people tasked with enforcing federal laws to make sure in force evenly and equally that is the legacy of eric holder and you come before his outstanding service. [applause] as one of the longest serving attorney-general is. [applause] eric was driven by the fundamental belief a very real and tangible way f
[applause] ladies and delancey is well known the attorney general law read a lynch -- loretta lynch. so much have they see. i was telling her backstage pompous circumstance never hurts. justice sotomayor is your. [cheers and applause] want to congratulate the attorney general on her confirmation there she is. and the one to say the key to those who are here today the family and friends colleagues but long-lasting items so proud to be here for the installation of our 83rd attorney general of the...
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we are waiting to hear from loretta lynch, but for the moment, thanks for that. >>> new evidence hasrged of chlorine gas attacks in syria. it has come from doctors who have worked there and have been testifying before the u.s. congress. they say bashar al-assad's government is carrying out the attacks with devastating consequences. kimberly halkett reports. >> reporter: they came to share eyewitness accounted of repeated chlorine gas attacks. >> we have documented 31 attacks using poisonous gas in idlib province where more than 380 syrian civilians were injured by it. ten of them were -- died of suffocation. >> reporter: providing additional video evidence the doctors told lawmakers the attacks intensified ten days after a u.n. security council resolution condemned the use of chlorine and threatened military action if the resolution was breached. >> i'm a doctor and i am very familiar with death, but i have never seen a more obscene way to kill children. >> reporter: the doctors say only the syrian government has access to the helicopters responsible for dropping the chlorine-filled
we are waiting to hear from loretta lynch, but for the moment, thanks for that. >>> new evidence hasrged of chlorine gas attacks in syria. it has come from doctors who have worked there and have been testifying before the u.s. congress. they say bashar al-assad's government is carrying out the attacks with devastating consequences. kimberly halkett reports. >> reporter: they came to share eyewitness accounted of repeated chlorine gas attacks. >> we have documented 31...
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the attorney general loretta lynch is speaking right now about the tragedy. let's listen to what she says. >> the u.s. attorney's office is working closely with our state and local partners and we stand ready to offer every resource, every means, and every tool that we possess in order to locate and to apprehend the perpetrator of this barbaric crime. acts like this one have no place in our country and no place in a civilized society, and i want to be clear, the individual who committed these acts will be found and will face justice. as we move forward in this matter, my thoughts and prayers and those of our entire law enforcement community here at the department of justice and around the country are with the families and loved ones of the victims in charleston. even as we struggle to comprehend this heartbreaking event, i want everyone in charleston and everyone who has been affected by this tragedy to know that we will do everything in our power to help heal this community and make it whole again. i encourage the people of charleston, south carolina, and th
the attorney general loretta lynch is speaking right now about the tragedy. let's listen to what she says. >> the u.s. attorney's office is working closely with our state and local partners and we stand ready to offer every resource, every means, and every tool that we possess in order to locate and to apprehend the perpetrator of this barbaric crime. acts like this one have no place in our country and no place in a civilized society, and i want to be clear, the individual who committed...
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about sepp blatter, because one thing for sure, the department of justice and attorney general loretta lynch, they want to take this to the top. they want people to talk openly about sepp blatter and make that link between what the department of justice calls endemic corruption and sepp blatter at the top. they want to take this all of the way to the top, and that, of course, includes the leader of the organization, sepp blatter. anchor: ok, philip crowther from washington, d.c., thank you. we are being joined by a guest from of mugabe. thank you for being here with us on "france 24." and thoughts now turn inevitably to fifa's future. are we going to see some wrangling to secure a new future?omar: the fact that blatter did not resign, it is basically the 133 members of the fifa group, they did not want one person to be the next president. all of the members and everyone who wanted blatter out, so the plan was all along, when the reelection and then to have someone who is an ally of blatter, and what i have been told by insiders is that the chief of the asian olympic council is being really c
about sepp blatter, because one thing for sure, the department of justice and attorney general loretta lynch, they want to take this to the top. they want people to talk openly about sepp blatter and make that link between what the department of justice calls endemic corruption and sepp blatter at the top. they want to take this all of the way to the top, and that, of course, includes the leader of the organization, sepp blatter. anchor: ok, philip crowther from washington, d.c., thank you. we...
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it is exactly how loretta lynch described it.nd that is that decisions were made on the basis of what went on in back rooms. there were deals, counter deals double deals, subterranean behavior. there was no transparency whatsoever. if the bids had been considered on their merits on the basis of basic criteria, it is unlikely that qatar and russia would have ended up winning 2022 and 2018. but in fact, we don't really know what went on in how those decisions were made. and so we have the outcome that we did in relation to those bids. and while these issues around fifa are long-standing and have been going on for decades, there is no better example than those two decisions. juan: what about the potential for real reform him and not just a shuffling of the people at the top? for instance, prince ali, a potential replacement as head of fifa. do you think he offers any real possibility for reform? >> i think honest anyone -- almost -- amy: we just lost all of what you are saying. but almost anyone? >> ok. amy: sorry, repeat what you a
it is exactly how loretta lynch described it.nd that is that decisions were made on the basis of what went on in back rooms. there were deals, counter deals double deals, subterranean behavior. there was no transparency whatsoever. if the bids had been considered on their merits on the basis of basic criteria, it is unlikely that qatar and russia would have ended up winning 2022 and 2018. but in fact, we don't really know what went on in how those decisions were made. and so we have the outcome...
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i look at loretta lynch and i can say i'm a republican that loves loretta lynch.retta lynch. people that haven't had much use for the united states over the past few years. i'm serious. that are saying today, oh, my gosh, they finally did something meaningful if our lives. forget all the foreign aid. as you know if you travel around countries shut down. not only in europe and latin america and south america and asia across the world, they shut down for these national events. for years, everybody knew it was rigged, it was fixed. i think the final straw was the awarding of the world cup to qatar in 2022. bill clinton and eric holder were there. and everybody, not just bill clinton and eric holder but everybody across the planet said wait a second it's 120 degrees in the summer. they've never qualified for the world cup. >> how did this happen? >> everybody knew there had been massive payoffs. you said he's universally scorned. vladimir putin likes him. >> he's also pretty universally scorned. >> he's in trouble, too because everybody knew that 18 was rigged. >> how
i look at loretta lynch and i can say i'm a republican that loves loretta lynch.retta lynch. people that haven't had much use for the united states over the past few years. i'm serious. that are saying today, oh, my gosh, they finally did something meaningful if our lives. forget all the foreign aid. as you know if you travel around countries shut down. not only in europe and latin america and south america and asia across the world, they shut down for these national events. for years,...
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loretta lynch has become a big star over this.s nominated as attorney general, many people didn't even know her name. someone joked today she better step down. this is age win for her. and it helps her start off on a good start right out of the get. it's really hard to follow in the foot steps of someone like eric holder. he was an attorney general, black, under a plaque president. >> you're talking about it's hard to follow in his foot steps among a certain portion of monikers. but another portion will like her because she's taken down a foreigner, which is always popular in this country and secondly, a big shot foreigner who is probably dishonest by the standards of this investigation. >> there is clearly a new sheriff in town and she is famous around the world. you're right, the left and the right applaud this because this is an organization that for many, many years people suspected or felt of being corrupt. people did wonder -- >> did putin buy it, too? >> there have been all kind of suggestions and accusations. now we're goi
loretta lynch has become a big star over this.s nominated as attorney general, many people didn't even know her name. someone joked today she better step down. this is age win for her. and it helps her start off on a good start right out of the get. it's really hard to follow in the foot steps of someone like eric holder. he was an attorney general, black, under a plaque president. >> you're talking about it's hard to follow in his foot steps among a certain portion of monikers. but...
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we are waiting to hear a statement from the white house as well as from loretta lynch whose ceremony was just yesterday with the president at her side. she has a prescheduled event with the fbi director. but we're expecting comments from her as well. in the meanwhile, looking at the history of violence against black churches and houses of worship for so many years, to wake up and many people didn't realize this when they went to bed right before 9:00 this happened and you wake to the news that a house of worship, a black church attacked in this country and its members attacked, how do you explain this in this day and age when race remains such a complicated conversation but one that we believe we've evolved with. >> if you look into the face of america at this moment you will find a morally confused and morally befuddled look. it's hard to explain how something like this could happen. this being by all appearances a hate crime. and as a hate crime, the victims are not only those who have been slaughtered but the community and the country itself. it is hard for us to reconcile this ki
we are waiting to hear a statement from the white house as well as from loretta lynch whose ceremony was just yesterday with the president at her side. she has a prescheduled event with the fbi director. but we're expecting comments from her as well. in the meanwhile, looking at the history of violence against black churches and houses of worship for so many years, to wake up and many people didn't realize this when they went to bed right before 9:00 this happened and you wake to the news that...
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i, loretta elizabeth lynch. >> i, loretta elizabeth lynch. >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemy. >> against all enemies. >> foreign and domestic. >> foreign and domestic. >> that i will bear true face and allegiance to the same. >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> without any mental reservation. >> without any mental reservation. >> or purpose of evasion. >> or purpose of evasion. >> and that i will well and faithfully discharge. >> that i will well and faithfully discharge. >> the duties of the office. >> the duties of the office. >> on which i am about to enter. >> on which i am about to enter. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> that supreme court justice sonia sotomayor swearing in loretta lynch. you see president obama on hand at the warner theater in washington, d.c. >>> federal authorities are investigating whether the st. loui
i, loretta elizabeth lynch. >> i, loretta elizabeth lynch. >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemy. >> against all enemies. >> foreign and domestic. >> foreign and domestic. >> that i will bear true face and allegiance to the same. >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. >>...
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carrie: attorney general loretta lynch says the feds are working on a parallel track with the state. often what that means, dan, is that they'll allow the state authorities to go first as they have in this case. this defendant, dylann roof, faces nine murder charges and a weapons charge but federal authorities are looking over the shoulder of the state and may weigh in with a federal case either based on hate crimes or potentially even a domestic terrorism charge. that's down the line though not something we should expect right away. >> carrie, killing nine innocent people for whatever reason or perceived reason is a horrendous thing. would there be some difference in the way the case will be punished if convicted or prosecuted if it's determined a hate crime or not a hate crime? carrie: in the south carolina state system, these murder charges are death penalty eligible and governor nikki haley has decreed the state will seek the death penalty against dylann roof. the federal charges also carry very serious penalties -- life without parole and the like. but the role of the federal go
carrie: attorney general loretta lynch says the feds are working on a parallel track with the state. often what that means, dan, is that they'll allow the state authorities to go first as they have in this case. this defendant, dylann roof, faces nine murder charges and a weapons charge but federal authorities are looking over the shoulder of the state and may weigh in with a federal case either based on hate crimes or potentially even a domestic terrorism charge. that's down the line though...
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attorney general, loretta lynch, who filed all these charges, the other day, against these other fifa leaders, the fbi director james comey, they repeatedly said their investigation is by no means complete. in fact it's only just beginning. and they fully left open the door more indictments potentially were on the way. i can only assume they are looking very closely at sepp blatt he and what, if anything he knew about the alleged wrongdoings, bribery and other financial irregularities. that's the assumption i'm working on christine. >> and i am too, wolf. how can you not be looking at sepp blatter, the man in charge since 1998. this organization we are finding out, because of the good work of loretta lynch and the justice department and fbi, we're finding out this organization is corrupt to the core. this is a man who's been running it since 1998 as i said. how did he not know? i'm asking questions because you and i are journalists and have no idea for sure but we've been in this business for a while and it just makes sense that blatter had to know. it just defies logic he wouldn't kn
attorney general, loretta lynch, who filed all these charges, the other day, against these other fifa leaders, the fbi director james comey, they repeatedly said their investigation is by no means complete. in fact it's only just beginning. and they fully left open the door more indictments potentially were on the way. i can only assume they are looking very closely at sepp blatt he and what, if anything he knew about the alleged wrongdoings, bribery and other financial irregularities. that's...
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. >> we waited a long time for loretta lynch. >> doing a great job. >>> developing news overnightn massachusetts, a man was arrested in an ongoing terrorism investigation in boston and could face charges as soon as today. hours earlier, authorities shot and killed a man who they say was under 24 hour under surveillance. officers say they opened fire after they approached him and he lunged at them with a knife. nbc steve williams has more on the investigation. >> reporter: officials tell nbc news they were concerned he had become radicalized by isis inspired social media and was actively considering an attack on officers in the next few days in a city still traumatized by the 2013 marathon. although they have no arrest they were fearing an investigation soon. >> we thought it was appropriate to question him about his doings. >> reporter: his brother, a former boston area imam said the family is grieving but wrote he was shot in the back three times while talking to his father on the phone saying "i can't breathe." police say he was shot twice in the abdomen and torso, not in the ba
. >> we waited a long time for loretta lynch. >> doing a great job. >>> developing news overnightn massachusetts, a man was arrested in an ongoing terrorism investigation in boston and could face charges as soon as today. hours earlier, authorities shot and killed a man who they say was under 24 hour under surveillance. officers say they opened fire after they approached him and he lunged at them with a knife. nbc steve williams has more on the investigation. >>...
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loretta lynch spoke earlier in latvia.ch: i do not have the -- comm onepp ,latte wn, exce tsay -- indicted officials 14 fifa officials. chicago is on its quest for its third cup. it would make the blackhawks the most accomplished club. tampa bay hasheoungest roster in the leaguof the season on bloomberg market day, much more, inclung the late on wall stree the latest biion are wall turns is t a hee ndnager.of thr five. drugs spending on cancer topped $100 billion for the first time last year, this as a new class of six digit cancer treatment is coming to the market. they're called immunotherapies which use the immune system to they show promise but ar extremely expensive. dr. charles joins us. thank you for joining us. it is great to have you on. i want to start with comments we heard from a doctor over the weekend in chicago. he came out swinging, very prices inf cancer general. do you agree with what he said? essentially, the increase in cancer prices does not match up with the improvements in efficacy. i think if there'
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loretta lynch coming in is a good thing for civil rights. as a prosecutor, she was involved in civil rights prosecution. she comes from a background of involvement of civil rights. her family was involved. host: when was the civil rights division established? guest: the civil rights act of 1957 was the first modern civil rights law passed. it was a very watered down thing but it was significant because they filibuster was broken. strom thurmond said the record for filibusters by an individual. he talked to 24 hours to try to stop that built. it finally -- to try to stop that bbill. it finally went through. a give the attorney general the ability to enforce the 15th amendment which prohibits racial dissemination in voting. the on that, it was a pretty weak bill. congress had to enact the civil rights act of 1964 and to others and the laws i talked about. host: was there one attorney general who you think is the most to strengthen the civil rights division? many were important. book marshall was in some of the most tense times of the civil rig
loretta lynch coming in is a good thing for civil rights. as a prosecutor, she was involved in civil rights prosecution. she comes from a background of involvement of civil rights. her family was involved. host: when was the civil rights division established? guest: the civil rights act of 1957 was the first modern civil rights law passed. it was a very watered down thing but it was significant because they filibuster was broken. strom thurmond said the record for filibusters by an individual....
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so we expect it to be a more emotional statement from what we heard from loretta lynch who spoke about, but it is not to say that the president will not weigh in on that with the resources of the federal government behind this investigation. and race has been a difficult issue for the president, and polls have shown recently that a plural ti -- plurality of those polled have given up on that, but we will see how that polls, but when you see how this issue is and how it comes up, and this issue of domestic terrorism, and gun control, and doubtful he will get to any of that in this statement, and we expect it to to be condolences, and moving forward, ashleigh. >> i want to skip over to john king, and thank you, michelle kosinski, and we will keep an eye on the white house briefing room. and john king, you are keeping an eye on the ad hoc prayer vigil on the steps of the white house steps, and tim scott got together his colleagues, and it is moving, but it is also tel g telling. >> yes, ashleigh, what we are seeing in south carolina and here in washington and from the various candidates f
so we expect it to be a more emotional statement from what we heard from loretta lynch who spoke about, but it is not to say that the president will not weigh in on that with the resources of the federal government behind this investigation. and race has been a difficult issue for the president, and polls have shown recently that a plural ti -- plurality of those polled have given up on that, but we will see how that polls, but when you see how this issue is and how it comes up, and this issue...
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at the department of justice loretta lynch launched an investigation as to whether it was a hate crime. >> we're exploring all of the motives that may be in play there. >> incidents of hate crime remain high. in 2013, the most recent year for statistics, nearly half of the 6,000 reported hate crimes were related to race. thursday the president invoked what he called perk america's dark history. >> this is not the first time that churches have been attacked. and we know that hatred across races and faiths pose a particular threat to our democracy and ideals. >> and as president obama put it in the statement americans have to reconcile the fact that this kind of gun violence doesn't happen in other advanced countries. and they will have to come to grips with that, that the political impasse has to be broken. >> we'll have more on that line later in the program. mike viqueira, thank you. and so what motives someone to carry out acts like this? i talked about that with brian lavigne, the director for the study of hate and extremism. >> what i think we're seeing, whether we're looking at th
at the department of justice loretta lynch launched an investigation as to whether it was a hate crime. >> we're exploring all of the motives that may be in play there. >> incidents of hate crime remain high. in 2013, the most recent year for statistics, nearly half of the 6,000 reported hate crimes were related to race. thursday the president invoked what he called perk america's dark history. >> this is not the first time that churches have been attacked. and we know that...
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the amendment also failed to pass last year. >> attorney journal loretta lynch will be form ally welcomed to office today later this morning in a ceremony at a theater in washington d.c. lynch has been on the job two months. her senate confirmation took five months. >> a 20-year-old college student is facing conspiracy charges today for allegedly supporting isil. the f.b.i. says he was attempting to carry outer an attack in new york city. agents say he tweeted out support for ice ail and searched the internet for items to make explosives. boston police shot and killed a man also planning attacks. >> the head of o.m.b. faced tough question on capitol him about the cyber attack that may have exposed sensitive information of millions of current and federal employees. lawmakers say the agency was warned about problems with its computer system for years and did nothing. >> last year across government, we the american people spent almost $80 billion on information technology, and it stings. >> an open hearing and a private classified one back-to-back. >> this is one of those hearings where i th
the amendment also failed to pass last year. >> attorney journal loretta lynch will be form ally welcomed to office today later this morning in a ceremony at a theater in washington d.c. lynch has been on the job two months. her senate confirmation took five months. >> a 20-year-old college student is facing conspiracy charges today for allegedly supporting isil. the f.b.i. says he was attempting to carry outer an attack in new york city. agents say he tweeted out support for ice...
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where a news conference involving attorney general loretta lynch, fbi director james comey and health and human services secretary sylvia burwell is under well. let's listen to loretta lynch. >> the individual who committed these acts will be found and will face justice. as we move forward in this matter, my thoughts and prayers and those of our entire law enforcement community here at the department of justice and around the country are with the families and loved ones of the victims in charleston. even as we struggle to comprehend this heart-breaking event, i want everyone in charleston and everyone who has been affected by this strategy to know that we will do everything in our power to help heal this community and make it whole again. i encourage the people of charleston south carolina and the wider area to continue circulating the photos of the alleged perpetrator and report any tip, no matter how small, no matter how minor, to the tip line, which can be reached at 1-800-call-fbi. thank you. today,my joined by secretary sylvia burwell from -- >> you're listening to live to lorett
where a news conference involving attorney general loretta lynch, fbi director james comey and health and human services secretary sylvia burwell is under well. let's listen to loretta lynch. >> the individual who committed these acts will be found and will face justice. as we move forward in this matter, my thoughts and prayers and those of our entire law enforcement community here at the department of justice and around the country are with the families and loved ones of the victims in...
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attorney general loretta lynch called it the largest criminal healthcare fraud takedown in u.s. history. >>> the house of representatives voted to revive the trade agenda today. the bill would grant him fast track authority to in the pacific trade deal. >> republicans tried a different tact today after watching their trade legislation go up in spoke last week. now this latest vote was successful. but it still has to get through the senate, and democrats are voicing concerns about the security of american jobs. >> the president and republicans on one side with the block of democrats on the other. >> i'm going to describe most of what's going on over the last eight weeks as close to bizarre. i don't think i learned anything from it. >> speaker john boehner supporting president obama's fast track authority on trade deals. most stuck to their stands opposed to trade promotion authority or tpa. and it would enable the president to send trade deals to congress for simple yes or no rote. hanging in the balance a major deal with pacific rim nations. >> they'll use tricks to pass the tpa
attorney general loretta lynch called it the largest criminal healthcare fraud takedown in u.s. history. >>> the house of representatives voted to revive the trade agenda today. the bill would grant him fast track authority to in the pacific trade deal. >> republicans tried a different tact today after watching their trade legislation go up in spoke last week. now this latest vote was successful. but it still has to get through the senate, and democrats are voicing concerns about...
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destined to fall apart as an excuse to go in and before you know it first eric holder and now loretta lynch are not in charge but close to it of the way the local cops are supposed to do their job. >> i suspect this would be short-lived. i suspect this will be the work of his administration over the next 19 months. they will try to do this. i think the fact that we see undermining of authority, undermining of law and order and a spike in crime will make a big reaction in public opinion, not going to happen overnight but when people look around and realize that the streets are not safe the way they were before they are going to say stop. we go back to the old system. policing should be local, feds should keep out of it. >> charles, good to see you. >> my pleasure. z1yu >>> also tonight a left wing media outlet attacking our coverage of this caught on tape controversy from mckinny texas. next on what they are claiming and has a response. >>> jeb bush is accused of wanting to publically shame america's unwed mothers. dana perino joins us on what jeb said and what it means for the gop front run
destined to fall apart as an excuse to go in and before you know it first eric holder and now loretta lynch are not in charge but close to it of the way the local cops are supposed to do their job. >> i suspect this would be short-lived. i suspect this will be the work of his administration over the next 19 months. they will try to do this. i think the fact that we see undermining of authority, undermining of law and order and a spike in crime will make a big reaction in public opinion,...
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this is where loretta lynch will be sworn in for the second time as attorney general.reme court justice sonia sotomayor will administer the oath and president obama is expected to make remarks later today. joe biden officially swore in lynch at the justice department back in april. she's been on the job for two months since then. but it's typical to have a second formal welcoming ceremony like this at a large location so that more people can attend and indeed more people are attending. we'll take you back when loretta lynch hits the stage. >>> jeb bush is headed to iowa today taking a victory lap of charming viewers on "the tonight show". >> we face an important election in 2016 whoever we choose will be tasked with changing the course of our country and whipping america into shape. >> you hear that, america? jeb bush said he wants to whip you "fifty shades of grey" style. >> jimmy, i think i speak for all americans when i say, ew! >> jimmy just got bush-whacked! >> okay. i'm stopping there. another reason for bush to celebrate perhaps, a new quinnipiac poll shows mr.
this is where loretta lynch will be sworn in for the second time as attorney general.reme court justice sonia sotomayor will administer the oath and president obama is expected to make remarks later today. joe biden officially swore in lynch at the justice department back in april. she's been on the job for two months since then. but it's typical to have a second formal welcoming ceremony like this at a large location so that more people can attend and indeed more people are attending. we'll...
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that has reached into the heart of the community, and those are the words of the attorney general loretta lynch who announced a while ago that the justice department has opened up a hate crime investigation into the shootings at the ame church in charleston south carolina. let's go to our former fbi director tom fuentes and also our analyst evan and what are you seeing here? >> well, when he stood up to say he wanted to shoot black people that is making it a hate crime, and they are historically the subject of diskrimcrimination, and that is what he is going after, and that is what the witnesses told the police that were there, and obviously, there is a parallel investigation of south carolina authorities who have nine murder charges that they would like to pursue against this suspect now, and the fbi and the detectives from the charles charleston south carolina police department are going to try to interview him to what he was trying to do. >> and tom fewuentes, former director of the fbi, and he was also not only a hate crime, but practically speaking, what does it add? >> well, not much. in
that has reached into the heart of the community, and those are the words of the attorney general loretta lynch who announced a while ago that the justice department has opened up a hate crime investigation into the shootings at the ame church in charleston south carolina. let's go to our former fbi director tom fuentes and also our analyst evan and what are you seeing here? >> well, when he stood up to say he wanted to shoot black people that is making it a hate crime, and they are...
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attorney general loretta lynch was among those who talked about the magna carta's significance. >> this social contract between a monarch and his people codified however imperfectly notions that stand the at our own system of justice the idea that no power is un, and no unconditional and no rule is absolute. authority with our fellow citizens that all are protected by the law just as all new answer to the law. >> prime minister david cameron said the magna carta changed the world. that's our broadcast. remember an hour from now we'll bring you the live announcement of jeb bush, the son of a brotherand thebrother of a former president. where thanks for watching. >> this is al jazeera. >> hello i'm sammy zaizan this is the newshour from doha. after defying a south africa court order omar al bashir returns to sudan. >>> the worst refugee crises since the second world war amnesty international coouches syria
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. >> attorney general loretta lynch was formally sworn in as attorney general this morning. the >> president obama referred to link as the american people lawyer ago. he called her. >> the law is her map. she's tough but she is fair. she's firm but kind. her intelligence and her adjustment, her grace under fire are earned the trust and of those she works with, and those she serves. >> the federal reserve is wrapping up a two-day policy meeting and it could decide the direction of interest rates. although the fed has not hiked them since 2006. but there is a growing consensus that this could change by the end of the year. >> they think they'll hold off in july, but expectations are mounting that the fed will hike rates either this fall or in december. now u.s. interest rates can't hibernate forever. for one thing there are groaning experienced that they're stopping said i couldn't but the fed must time its move in such a way that it does not derail the economy. there are signs that the economy may be deal with to hard hiredder right womenning picked up nicely in may as well.
. >> attorney general loretta lynch was formally sworn in as attorney general this morning. the >> president obama referred to link as the american people lawyer ago. he called her. >> the law is her map. she's tough but she is fair. she's firm but kind. her intelligence and her adjustment, her grace under fire are earned the trust and of those she works with, and those she serves. >> the federal reserve is wrapping up a two-day policy meeting and it could decide the...
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loretta lynch, her first trip abroad since being sworn in one month ago.nchor 2: now, we are joined by our chief correspondent melinda crane. easier said than done. what are the strategies being discussed? melinda: they call first and foremost for better and more cooperation. this is between them and the u.s.. it was acknowledge that the u.s. has strong data collection and more information and said that cooperation with the u.s. needs to be constructive and effective, but to also respect national laws. that was an indirect reference that there have been tensions between germany and the u.s. in regard to spying. they said that the european parliament needs to adopt the record system, basically a widespread system that collects data on flight, trouble, and passengers and he also called for cooperation among internet providers to come up with a code of conduct that would limit the information that they provide for example, to foreign jihadists efforts so those were three of the efforts that he promoted. anchor 2: also come with understand germany and france a
loretta lynch, her first trip abroad since being sworn in one month ago.nchor 2: now, we are joined by our chief correspondent melinda crane. easier said than done. what are the strategies being discussed? melinda: they call first and foremost for better and more cooperation. this is between them and the u.s.. it was acknowledge that the u.s. has strong data collection and more information and said that cooperation with the u.s. needs to be constructive and effective, but to also respect...
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loretta lynch coming in is a good thing for civil rights. as a prosecutor, she was involved in civil rights prosecution. she comes from a background of involvement of civil rights. her family was involved. host: when was the civil rights division established? guest: the civil rights act of 1957 was the first modern civil rights law passed. it was a very watered down thing but it was significant because they filibuster was broken. strom thurmond said the record for filibusters by an individual. he talked to 24 hours to try to stop that built. it finally -- to try to stop that bbill. it finally went through. a give the attorney general the ability to enforce the 15th amendment which prohibits racial dissemination in voting. the on that, it was a pretty weak bill. congress had to enact the civil rights act of 1964 and to others and the laws i talked about. host: was there one attorney general who you think is the most to strengthen the civil rights division? many were important. book marshall was in some of the most tense times of the civil rig
loretta lynch coming in is a good thing for civil rights. as a prosecutor, she was involved in civil rights prosecution. she comes from a background of involvement of civil rights. her family was involved. host: when was the civil rights division established? guest: the civil rights act of 1957 was the first modern civil rights law passed. it was a very watered down thing but it was significant because they filibuster was broken. strom thurmond said the record for filibusters by an individual....
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loretta lynch becomes first african-american women to serve as attorney general. >>> well singer neil young is not happy with donald trump the latest g.o.p. presidential candidate arrived for his announcement yesterday while young's rocking in the free world, blared over speakers. the neil young now says that the donald did not have permission to use his song. the singer is supporting another candidate in the, 2016 race and democratic senator bernie zahners of vermont. neil young's manager reached out to trump's camp and requested that it stop using the song. we will see what the donald does. >>> they are pulling out all of the stops to sell a pretty amazing mansion on the main line. >> so, new buyers should bring their checkbooks of course. >> yes. >> but their a appetite. syma chowdhry is live at villanova with the details hi syma. >> reporter: hi, jessica and chris. imagine you could sell it if you have the right amount of money but realtors here are doing other things to attract buyers. how about some free food with food truck vendors. there is threetive rent convenientors at this
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attorney general loretta lynch made that clear in her announcement on thursday. so it now raises the question, just what is the legal definition of a hate crime in this country. cnn's senior analyst jeffrey toobin lays it all out o for you. >> it illegal, obviously, to kill someone. but what congress decided, is more harmful to society when you commit an illegal act, like homicide, with harmful negative racial intent. the key issue with hate crime sin tent. in normal homicide all you have to show is that person a shot and killed person b. but what makes a hate crime different is that you have to show why person a shot person b an you have to prove that there was some sort of racial hostility, racial amimous at the root of it. terrorism can be a hate crime as well but not all hate crimes are terrorism. terrorism is meant to threaten a large group of people. you can have a hate crime that is essentially just a one on one. so they are overlapping categories but not exactly the same. >> jeffrey toobin there explaining. there's new images of this alleged killer circul
attorney general loretta lynch made that clear in her announcement on thursday. so it now raises the question, just what is the legal definition of a hate crime in this country. cnn's senior analyst jeffrey toobin lays it all out o for you. >> it illegal, obviously, to kill someone. but what congress decided, is more harmful to society when you commit an illegal act, like homicide, with harmful negative racial intent. the key issue with hate crime sin tent. in normal homicide all you have...
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. >>> hapre obama will hold a ceremony to formally swear in attorney general loretta lynch. today's event is a more formal ceremony with a bigger audience. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor will swear lynch in. a picnic will also be held at the white house for members of congress. >>> [ speaking spanish ] >> whoa, whoa, whoa. hold the telephono. i know you just got back from miami but i didn't think i was interviewing governor pitbull. ♪ >> republican presidential candidate jeb bush making his first late night tv appearance on "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." this was last night, a day after he announced he was running for the white house. he joins donald trump who announced he was running for president yesterday. trump is the 12th republican to enter the field. >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. >> the real estate mogul and reality tv star says he is financing his own political campaign. right now he's doing well enough to early public opinion polls to earn a spot in the first debate in august. here are all 12 declared candidates on
. >>> hapre obama will hold a ceremony to formally swear in attorney general loretta lynch. today's event is a more formal ceremony with a bigger audience. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor will swear lynch in. a picnic will also be held at the white house for members of congress. >>> [ speaking spanish ] >> whoa, whoa, whoa. hold the telephono. i know you just got back from miami but i didn't think i was interviewing governor pitbull. ♪ >> republican...
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we've seen ted cruz do it on the the homeland security shutdown, loretta lynch. we've seen marco rubio do it early on iran as in the clip you played. we've seen lindsey graham do it with the export/import bank. and you know what it is? it's good for their campaign because it helps them break free from the pack. what it's not good for is governing and mitch mcconnell is certainly pulling his hair out at this point because he can't keep things in order here and this is how it's going to be for the next year and a half or so and the ambitions of these guys running for office basically are at odds with governing. in a way, they get ahead by proving that their own party in the united states senate can't govern. jeremy peters, i think this is going to be -- some of these calls are going to be trickier than we might think. there would obviously be a lot of stumping on the senate floor. but the case of rand paul on the patriotic act, he has been an opponent of the patriotic act. he was doing what was consistent with his position on this. it's hard for me to imagine him a
we've seen ted cruz do it on the the homeland security shutdown, loretta lynch. we've seen marco rubio do it early on iran as in the clip you played. we've seen lindsey graham do it with the export/import bank. and you know what it is? it's good for their campaign because it helps them break free from the pack. what it's not good for is governing and mitch mcconnell is certainly pulling his hair out at this point because he can't keep things in order here and this is how it's going to be for...
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loretta lynch wouldn't say if sepp blatter himself is being investigated.con tenders are already putting their hats in the ring to replace him. lawrence lee reports. >> reporter: if this was the first day of a new life for fifa you wouldn't know it. at the headquarters sepp blatter was still at work. there was a mixed youth game on the round, suggesting the kind of sporting purity fifa's critics say vanished years ago. but blatter's announcement that he was to go was followed by interpol releasing red notices against several figures from the americas. was the net closing on the leader? >> we know that the $45 million spent by the ffa, was effectively wasted because of a corrupt and tainted bidding process. >> translator: it was a decision that shouldn't be made given was what was surrounding him. i'm not in blatter's shoes, but i will say it was a choice with a lot of inconvenient facts. >> reporter: and who should replace blatter? michel platini of france perhaps, or prince ali of jordan. this campaign group believes someone with true global significance p
loretta lynch wouldn't say if sepp blatter himself is being investigated.con tenders are already putting their hats in the ring to replace him. lawrence lee reports. >> reporter: if this was the first day of a new life for fifa you wouldn't know it. at the headquarters sepp blatter was still at work. there was a mixed youth game on the round, suggesting the kind of sporting purity fifa's critics say vanished years ago. but blatter's announcement that he was to go was followed by interpol...
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attorney general loretta lynch said the attack would be investigated as a hate crime.hor: let's talk to richard walker now in washington. there's a new news, i hear. richard: that's right. the legal process is kicking into gear today with the first hearings as we just heard, and we are heard -- we have heard that the suspect has been charged with nine counts of murder. there are some reports that he has confessed, but that is unconfirmed at this point. the governor of south carolina has been doing arounds with the media talking about this on television. she has been calling for the death penalty to be sought by prosecutors. anchor: this latest incident shines a very harsh light again on race relations and gun violence in america. richard: absolutely. two of the most highly charged issues in america again revealing the deep fault lines that exist within american society. to take race, this happens after a year of extremely high profile police shootings of unarmed black men and now we have a case where it appears that a young white man has gone into a black church killed
attorney general loretta lynch said the attack would be investigated as a hate crime.hor: let's talk to richard walker now in washington. there's a new news, i hear. richard: that's right. the legal process is kicking into gear today with the first hearings as we just heard, and we are heard -- we have heard that the suspect has been charged with nine counts of murder. there are some reports that he has confessed, but that is unconfirmed at this point. the governor of south carolina has been...
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loretta lynch would not comment on blatter's resignation or whether he's also under investigation. >> we certainly hope the organization will be able to move forward in a way that is supportive of its goals which are the promotion and regulation of a truly wonderful sport. >> reporter: the election for the next president won't happen until at least this coming december. sep blattert will stay in his -- sepp blatter will stay in his role until a successor is chosen. back to you. >> the scandal comes as the final preparations are made for the women's world cup that gets underway this saturday in canada. team usa arrived in winnipeg yesterday. they are part of group d and open play monday against australia. sweden and nigeria are also part of that group. the u.s. is looking to bring home a world cup championship after losing to japan in the title game in the last world cup in 2011. you can watch many of the games right here on ktvu and fox sports 1 and knocks sports 2 -- fox sports 2. and we have more coverage at ktvu.com. you can get to know the stars as well as the schedule of all of t
loretta lynch would not comment on blatter's resignation or whether he's also under investigation. >> we certainly hope the organization will be able to move forward in a way that is supportive of its goals which are the promotion and regulation of a truly wonderful sport. >> reporter: the election for the next president won't happen until at least this coming december. sep blattert will stay in his -- sepp blatter will stay in his role until a successor is chosen. back to you....
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here is attorney-general loretta lynch. >> they are accused of an array of crimes ranging from conspiracy to commit heath care wire fraud and money laundering. they bill for equipment that was not provided care not needed and services not rendered. >> this massive sweep involved individuals and heath care facilities in some 13 states. here is a couple of the alleged schemes. in miami, for example, the owner of a mental health facility billed the government nearly 64 million supposedly for psychiatric services that were never provided. some of the patients had alzhiemer's, they had dementia and were in no shape to talk to therapists. michigan, a fraud over the medicare drug benefit. a doctor getting patients who didn't need it hooked on prescription pain medication and threatening to cut them off if they didn't allow the doctor to use their personal medication to bill medicare for things they were not providing. medicare fraud was not used but eight years ago the government launched a coordinated effort. the justice department working together. here is fbi director james comey. >> in these
here is attorney-general loretta lynch. >> they are accused of an array of crimes ranging from conspiracy to commit heath care wire fraud and money laundering. they bill for equipment that was not provided care not needed and services not rendered. >> this massive sweep involved individuals and heath care facilities in some 13 states. here is a couple of the alleged schemes. in miami, for example, the owner of a mental health facility billed the government nearly 64 million...
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happening today, president obama will speak at a ceremony to formally swear in attorney general loretta lynch while biden officially swore in lynch in april, today's event is a formal ceremony with an audience. the president will host a picnic at the white house for members of congress today. >>> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. >> there you go. now to decision 2016. now there are a dozen. donald trump announced he's running for president yesterday. that makes him the 12th republican to enter the field. the real estate mogul and reality tv star says he's financing his political campaign and right now he's doing well enough in early public opinion polls to earn a spot at the first debate in august. only the top ten polling republicans are sure to get invite invited. here are all 12 declared candidates on the gop side. meanwhile, the democratic field much smaller, only four candidates have announced so far they're running for president. >>> the day after officially becoming a presidential candidate, jeb bush was a guest on "the tonight show with jimmy fallon." [ spea
happening today, president obama will speak at a ceremony to formally swear in attorney general loretta lynch while biden officially swore in lynch in april, today's event is a formal ceremony with an audience. the president will host a picnic at the white house for members of congress today. >>> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. >> there you go. now to decision 2016. now there are a dozen. donald trump announced he's running for president yesterday....
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loretta lynch spoke earlier. loretta lynch: i do not have a comment on mr.ision to step down except to say we hope the organization moves forward in a way that supports its goals, the promotion and regulation of a truly wonderful sport. question in lafayette for a meeting with eu justice matters -- administers. 80 p report says american companies added 200-1000 jobs last month, slightly higher than estimates. we will get initial jobless claims tomorrow and of course the federal government will release the magi's report friday. and you know american apparel has arrived in new york to begin final preparations. the winner of the kentucky derby is trying to become the first triple crown rick -- winner since 1978. he was the last of the 11 previous triple crown winners. we are better to win then lot -- than long -- dan long island. -- than long island. as it is tough. a lot of horses have gone to the first two and not to the third. we will see what happens. stephanie: i think it is a great american story. i do. i like parties,.. i like parties and world events. p
loretta lynch spoke earlier. loretta lynch: i do not have a comment on mr.ision to step down except to say we hope the organization moves forward in a way that supports its goals, the promotion and regulation of a truly wonderful sport. question in lafayette for a meeting with eu justice matters -- administers. 80 p report says american companies added 200-1000 jobs last month, slightly higher than estimates. we will get initial jobless claims tomorrow and of course the federal government will...
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start out it is a feeling like we don't need the ac at all, but this afternoon you may just for a loretta lynchit, especially if you are in the north bay and parts of the east bay as well. right now 58 degrees for the pens had la and bay at 55 degrees as we go into the next couple of hours. today reaching 70 degrees in the east bay, san francisco 65 degrees and 77 degrees in the north bay. checking out the microclimates right now it is 54 degrees in san francisco north bay now at 53 degrees, but let me take you to the east bay where we start out at a nice cool 51 degrees at walnut creek and 50 degrees this morning in or rend da, the peninsula 58 it degrees this morning, but as we go into the afternoon with low clouds breaking apart and giving us some sunshine later today we will see those temperatures warming up, not only that, but we will have some clearing skies with a lot of sunshine for like the tri-valley, a lot of our inland areas, the valleys where we will see those temperatures heating up. san jose today reaching 83 degrees, los gatos 87 degrees. at&t park today reaching 67 degrees an o
start out it is a feeling like we don't need the ac at all, but this afternoon you may just for a loretta lynchit, especially if you are in the north bay and parts of the east bay as well. right now 58 degrees for the pens had la and bay at 55 degrees as we go into the next couple of hours. today reaching 70 degrees in the east bay, san francisco 65 degrees and 77 degrees in the north bay. checking out the microclimates right now it is 54 degrees in san francisco north bay now at 53 degrees,...
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people are looking for peace, discussion, and attorney-general loretta lynch made this statement earlier today, to america. >> this is a crime that has reached into the heart of that community. the department of justice has opened a hate crime investigation into the shooting incident. the fbi, a.t.f., u.s. marshal service, civil rights division and the u.s. attorneys office are working closely with our state and local partners and stand ready to offer every resource, every means and every tool that we possess. >> let us not forget this is father's day weekend ahead, and for the families of people murdered, i can only imagine how tough it will be in the coming days ahead. >> robert ray in charleston. back at 11 eastern with a wrap up of the news. >>> i'm "ali velshi on target." recording justice. body cameras could help hold cops to account when they deploy deadly force. be warned, it's a 2-way street. the same cameras can expose more of your life than you ever bargained for. >>> wednesday's senseless violence at an historic black church in charleston south carolina took the lives of nine
people are looking for peace, discussion, and attorney-general loretta lynch made this statement earlier today, to america. >> this is a crime that has reached into the heart of that community. the department of justice has opened a hate crime investigation into the shooting incident. the fbi, a.t.f., u.s. marshal service, civil rights division and the u.s. attorneys office are working closely with our state and local partners and stand ready to offer every resource, every means and every...
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loretta lynch said she won't come on any investigation on sepp blatter. great candidates and prince ali who went up against sepp blatter won 73 votes and did well to push it to a second round. there's need for change and they have to do something about it. >> would it be necessary to bring someone that hasn't been a part of that society of you know, controlling tens of millions hundreds of millions of dollars, maybe a former player somebody who hasn't been in that system for so many years? >> yes, that's right. there's a lots of different options here. there's some glamour guys former terrific players in the game who stood for election but then stepped down when they realized they wouldn't win it. but there's a favorite who is head of european soccer. he's a close friend of sepp blatter. if he wins the election will much change? >> thank you for being with me. so much ahead on this hump day edition of "the rundown." starting with new numbers that could cause big concerns for the hg campaign. over however lincoln chaffe thinks he can give hillary clinton a
loretta lynch said she won't come on any investigation on sepp blatter. great candidates and prince ali who went up against sepp blatter won 73 votes and did well to push it to a second round. there's need for change and they have to do something about it. >> would it be necessary to bring someone that hasn't been a part of that society of you know, controlling tens of millions hundreds of millions of dollars, maybe a former player somebody who hasn't been in that system for so many...