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lynch >> michael cameron lynch >> michael francis lynch >> richard d. lynch, jr. >> robert henry lynch, jr. >> sean p. lynch >> sean patrick lynch >> issue sacrificed your life for others and we will never forget you. -- use sacrificed your life for others and we will never forget you. >> michael j. lyons >> monica anne lyons >> patrick lyons >> robert francis mace >> jan maciejewski >> catherine fairfax macrae >> richard blaine madden >> simon maddison noell maerz >> jennieann maffeo >> joseph maffeo >> jay robert magazine >> and-loving husband, we miss you, we love you, we will never forget you. please keep watching over us. >> and my husband, your daughters, at your parents, your sister's and the rest of our family love you and miss you so much. >> brian magee >> charles wilson magee >> joseph v. maggitti >> ronald magnuson >> daniel l. maher >> thomas anthony mahon >> william j. mahoney >> joseph daniel maio >> takashi makimoto >> abdu ali malahi >> debora i. maldonado >> myrna t. maldonado-agosto >> alfred russell maler >> gregory james malone >> e
lynch >> michael cameron lynch >> michael francis lynch >> richard d. lynch, jr. >> robert henry lynch, jr. >> sean p. lynch >> sean patrick lynch >> issue sacrificed your life for others and we will never forget you. -- use sacrificed your life for others and we will never forget you. >> michael j. lyons >> monica anne lyons >> patrick lyons >> robert francis mace >> jan maciejewski >> catherine fairfax macrae...
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you saw lynchings at a high point, and from that point on they begin to diminish. from that point until today. and you saw riots, there was a few more -- there was a major race riot in tulsa, there was the incident in rosewood, in the 1943 there's a major incident in detroit that is sort of a white and black riot, and then you have some incidents, obviously, during the civil rights movement there was violence. i'm not -- that's obvious. but it was nothing compared to 1919. in 1919 there was a black man named john hartfield who was lynch inside public with a crowd estimated as large as 10,000 people in ellisville, mississippi. he was accused of assaulting a white woman. he'd been captured, shot, mortally wounded, kept alive by a doctor just so they could lynch him the next day and then publicly get the word out in newspapers, etc., that they were going to have a lynching. the naacp pleaded with the federal government, they pleaded with the governor, and everybody said, hey -- the federal government said, this is a local matter. that would, obviously, echo years late
you saw lynchings at a high point, and from that point on they begin to diminish. from that point until today. and you saw riots, there was a few more -- there was a major race riot in tulsa, there was the incident in rosewood, in the 1943 there's a major incident in detroit that is sort of a white and black riot, and then you have some incidents, obviously, during the civil rights movement there was violence. i'm not -- that's obvious. but it was nothing compared to 1919. in 1919 there was a...
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they would write pamphlets about how lynching was bad. 1916. dubois con vinces johnson to join the organization. he is an incredible person, i will go off on a slight tangent. he cowrote the anthem for african-americans, and he wrote poetry, novels, he spoke fluent spanish, diplomat, a trained lawyer, and these were all things he kind of did on the side while he was also an incredible journalist, and dubois convinces him to join as field secretary of the naacp. he joins and is a dynamo, and when 1919 hits he's all over the country. he travels from california to new york to boston to -- all over the south, recruiting tens of thousands of members. he writes amazing essays which everyone should read, and his argue. is basically the constitution has certain protections for every american. and we -- black people get those as well, and one of the key thinks he did, which is really i think vital and completely unexplored, is he started walking up and down the halls of congress, which was hat time all white. not one black person in office. and he start
they would write pamphlets about how lynching was bad. 1916. dubois con vinces johnson to join the organization. he is an incredible person, i will go off on a slight tangent. he cowrote the anthem for african-americans, and he wrote poetry, novels, he spoke fluent spanish, diplomat, a trained lawyer, and these were all things he kind of did on the side while he was also an incredible journalist, and dubois convinces him to join as field secretary of the naacp. he joins and is a dynamo, and...
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once again, we have bank of america, merrill lynch the winning bidder. on the next slide, slides 3, you can see all three sales. some of the bonds were the largest, $603 million. we had several bidders, and bank of america/merrill lynch once again the winning bidder there. to help put this into perspective for bank of america/merrill lynch, they have been one of our largest buyers since 2006, and the enterprise has been selling a great deal of bonds. about $1.60 billion total they have purchased, including what they have just purchased. this bid was to fund our hetch- hetchy facilities as well as our water in the city. citigroup global bought those, and then our bank of america/merrill lynch bought all of the re-fundings. so we premature cheap what was adopted as part of the last budget hearing. in that model, we had an average cost of borrowing. we achieved an average overall of about 4.48%, so we are pretty close. the items that also happens, the bond sale, moody's did downgrade us given our weakness. we had thought that would occur. moody's previously
once again, we have bank of america, merrill lynch the winning bidder. on the next slide, slides 3, you can see all three sales. some of the bonds were the largest, $603 million. we had several bidders, and bank of america/merrill lynch once again the winning bidder there. to help put this into perspective for bank of america/merrill lynch, they have been one of our largest buyers since 2006, and the enterprise has been selling a great deal of bonds. about $1.60 billion total they have...
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>> no, you still have to do that. >> that was emmy awards host jane lynch sunday.my last year for her performance as coach sue sylvester in "glee" and was nominated for the same role this year. here's a look at what sue sylvester will be up to in "glee's" third season. >> starting today i will no longer be going after the glee club. frankly, i have bigger fish to fry. i'm running for the united states house of representatives. >> sorry, what did you say? >> in the last year of her life jean faced ballooning health care loss and cuts to her disability payments. the sue party thinks that's a load of fooey. >> joining me, the emmy award winning emmy host jane lynch. thanks very much for coming in. >> happy. >> happy accidents. you've had more happy accidents than anyone -- since we first met years ago in that bar in west hollywood. >> right. >> it was actually at a party, one of those sunday night elward screening parties. you have had more happy accidents than anyone i know. >> actually we met when you were doing the "west wing." i had a tiny, tiny, tiny part. i woul
>> no, you still have to do that. >> that was emmy awards host jane lynch sunday.my last year for her performance as coach sue sylvester in "glee" and was nominated for the same role this year. here's a look at what sue sylvester will be up to in "glee's" third season. >> starting today i will no longer be going after the glee club. frankly, i have bigger fish to fry. i'm running for the united states house of representatives. >> sorry, what did you...
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. >> this references a lynching. the lynching of 2 couples in monroe, georgia occurred july 25, 1946. it's now referred to has the morris ford lynching. insurance man, 1946. silos you might not be here april. ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the mill. if you died you need a will. double pay for accidental deaths we have you down. your wife will not need to borrowo. you might not be here come april. being alive is enough to get you killed. do you hear about the folks in monroe? if they hang you from a tree you need a will. your folks won't have to worry about a meal with this insurance when that day of sorrow come. silos you might not be here april. if you died right sudden you'd need a will. >> this next is titled no one's real high button. >> beat, beat, beats here the sound
. >> this references a lynching. the lynching of 2 couples in monroe, georgia occurred july 25, 1946. it's now referred to has the morris ford lynching. insurance man, 1946. silos you might not be here april. ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the...
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>> jane lynch is going into hiding. this is -- a little squlanch go-- jane lynch goes a long way.g of myself in the thurd person. that's scary. >> thank you. >>> witnesses tell a different story than seaworld about how tillicum killed its trainer. >>> and new poll numbers about the president's re-election. you will not believe who is gaining grounds on mr. obama now. labored breathing ] [ coughing continues ] [ gasping ] [ elevator bell dings, coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] congress can't ignore the facts: more air pollution means more childhood asthma attacks. [ coughing continues ] log on to lungusa.org and tell washington: don't weaken the clean air act. from body and bath shops? with olay get what you love at half the price with new olay body collections, tantalizing fragrances and olay moisturizing ingredients that transform lathering into lavishing. olay body collections. helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips
>> jane lynch is going into hiding. this is -- a little squlanch go-- jane lynch goes a long way.g of myself in the thurd person. that's scary. >> thank you. >>> witnesses tell a different story than seaworld about how tillicum killed its trainer. >>> and new poll numbers about the president's re-election. you will not believe who is gaining grounds on mr. obama now. labored breathing ] [ coughing continues ] [ gasping ] [ elevator bell dings, coughing continues ]...
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jane lynch who will join me later. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro.ncy is...competency. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm getting an upgrade. [ male announcer ] as you wish, business pro. as you wish. go national. go like a pro. now through january earn a free day with every two rentals. find out more at nationalcar.com. [ male announcer ] when a moment suddenly turns romantic, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. even if it doesn't happen every day, you can be ready anytime the moment's right, because you take a clinically proven low-dose tablet every day. [ man ] tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in excess with ci
jane lynch who will join me later. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro.ncy is...competency. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm getting an upgrade. [ male announcer ] as you wish, business pro. as you wish. go national. go like a pro. now through january earn a free day with every two rentals. find out more at nationalcar.com. [ male announcer ] when...
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lynch michael cameron lynch michael f. lynch michael francis lynch richard d. lynch, jr.y lynch, jr. sean p. lynch >> and my father -- brother, james. >> and to my father, who sacrificed his life for others. i will never forget you. >> sean patrick lynch michael j. lyons monica anne lyons patrick lyons robert francis mace jan maciejewski catherine fairfax macrae richard blaine madden simon maddison noell maerz jennieann maffeo joseph maffeo jay robert magazine >> and why loving husband, richard. we love you, we will never forget you. please keep watching over us. >> and my husband, william. your daughter, your sister's, the rest of our family love you and miss you so much. >> brian magee charles wilson magee joseph v. maggitti ronald magnuson daniel l. maher thomas anthony mahon william j. mahoney joseph daniel maio takashi makimoto abdu ali malahi debora i. maldonado myrna t. maldonado-agosto alfred russell maler gregory james malone edward francis maloney iii joseph maloney gene edward maloy >> and my brother, brian magee. we miss you every day. >> and the love of my li
lynch michael cameron lynch michael f. lynch michael francis lynch richard d. lynch, jr.y lynch, jr. sean p. lynch >> and my father -- brother, james. >> and to my father, who sacrificed his life for others. i will never forget you. >> sean patrick lynch michael j. lyons monica anne lyons patrick lyons robert francis mace jan maciejewski catherine fairfax macrae richard blaine madden simon maddison noell maerz jennieann maffeo joseph maffeo jay robert magazine >> and why...
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jane lynch is hosting, also nominated. it's going to be a fantastic night.ce. she sings on "glee." we can expect anything. >> something tells me she's going to be doing a lot of song and dance. all right. we'll be watching. and we'll be watching you, of course, throughout the evening. kareen wynter on the red carpet. thanks so much. watch the action from the red carpet tonight. we'll have prime time emmy award coverage at 6:00 eastern time. [ female announcer ] instantly smooth wrinkles with a shot? wait a second... with olay challenge that. new regenerist wrinkle revolution... relaxes the look of wrinkles instantly, and the look of deep wrinkles in 14 days. ready, set, smooth... regenerist. from olay. >>> it's time to look at the financial week ahead with our financial reporters poppy, felicia and karenna. we begin with karenna. >> hi, fredricka. we finally have good news about the stock market. the major averages gained between 4 and 6% each this past week thanks to some rare optimism regarding the debt situation in europe. five central banks including the
jane lynch is hosting, also nominated. it's going to be a fantastic night.ce. she sings on "glee." we can expect anything. >> something tells me she's going to be doing a lot of song and dance. all right. we'll be watching. and we'll be watching you, of course, throughout the evening. kareen wynter on the red carpet. thanks so much. watch the action from the red carpet tonight. we'll have prime time emmy award coverage at 6:00 eastern time. [ female announcer ] instantly smooth...
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actress jane lynch from tv's "glee" will host.ld get a long desired statuette. kareen wynter looks at the latest buzz. >> i'm really excited. this is -- this is huge. >> reporter: from emmy winner to emmy host, jane lynch will once again be center stage for television's biggest night of the year. >> i rarely say no to anything. >> i'm excited to see what jane brings to the table. she's a friend and hilarious and provides just the exact skill set for this kind of show. so i'm assuming she'll knock it out of the park. >> more than lynch's friend, neil patrick harris himself hosted the emmies in 2009. >> you have to be welcoming and inclusive and also very adept and light on your feet. that's her bread and butter. >> reporter: best known for her current role on the hit tv series "glee" -- >> i will bring it. >> reporter: lynch is a hollywood veteran starring in dozens of tv show and more than 60 films like "best in show," "tal dladega nights" and "40-year-old virgin". she's no stranger to live television, hosting the vh1 do something
actress jane lynch from tv's "glee" will host.ld get a long desired statuette. kareen wynter looks at the latest buzz. >> i'm really excited. this is -- this is huge. >> reporter: from emmy winner to emmy host, jane lynch will once again be center stage for television's biggest night of the year. >> i rarely say no to anything. >> i'm excited to see what jane brings to the table. she's a friend and hilarious and provides just the exact skill set for this kind...
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maybe a dance number, some singing from jane lynch?ll on the edge of our seats. >> i can't see what she'll come up. i think she's wonderful. >> reporter: and we have loretta divine. loretta, we're live on cnn. >> hi! >> she let me touch her. i'm just so glad. >> well, ladies, we know you have a long carpet ahead of you. thank you so much. >> you can continue. loretta divine looks beautiful. she's walked away, she looks fantastic and we like surprises on the red carpet. we're hearing people cheering. i guess there are spectators there watching. who else are you seeing there, kareen? >> reporter: oh, we have seen so many people, we've bumped into a lot of people from "the office," cast members, like i mentioned, julianna margulies, and i know you're always interested in fashion, don. i'm seeing a lot of gold gowns, purples, burgundy. in fact, i'm dying to talk to jane lynch. she's supposed to be coming by. her publicist said, yes, we're going to talk to cnn. we want to get some of the inside scoop on tonight's show. she says she's confid
maybe a dance number, some singing from jane lynch?ll on the edge of our seats. >> i can't see what she'll come up. i think she's wonderful. >> reporter: and we have loretta divine. loretta, we're live on cnn. >> hi! >> she let me touch her. i'm just so glad. >> well, ladies, we know you have a long carpet ahead of you. thank you so much. >> you can continue. loretta divine looks beautiful. she's walked away, she looks fantastic and we like surprises on the...
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also, a person who worked closely with me through the network, jeanie lynch. [applause] the richmond district also consists of three district supervisors. eric mar, mark farrell, and ross mirkarimi. our geographical area consists up 5.7 square miles and approximately 101,000 individual residents. our district sectors, five districts sectors, ocean beach is the border, golden gate park, presidio. the richmond police station staff consists of one captain, myself. and my captain staff, once sergeant, sgt long, three officers. i have my right man, considered to be the commander. laurie has been around a number of years and is vital to with regards to giving a lot of influence and decisions. i think she actually got commander before you got promoted. just joking. our plane close units, one sergeant, six officers. the day what consists of two lieutenants, three surgeons, 24 police officers. night watch has two lieutenants, eight sergeants, 36 patrol officers. we have an investigative team with the six investigators. our motorcycle division, one sergeant and four off
also, a person who worked closely with me through the network, jeanie lynch. [applause] the richmond district also consists of three district supervisors. eric mar, mark farrell, and ross mirkarimi. our geographical area consists up 5.7 square miles and approximately 101,000 individual residents. our district sectors, five districts sectors, ocean beach is the border, golden gate park, presidio. the richmond police station staff consists of one captain, myself. and my captain staff, once...
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is basically made lynching of federal crime. have different ways of jury selection and all that. it never passed. it did not pass later. a very enlightened gentleman he did very well. but that was the party of lincoln and many national republican candidates. same thing with mr. coolidge. now, he was also a very progressive. most analysts to my look back. in many ways he was the ronald reagan of the twenties. cut taxes. before we have the crash we have the roar, the roaring '20s. the cost of those tax cuts, money found its way into new industries. aviation, automobile, radio, other forms of tradition. the other wall became very commonplace. as long as it is black we can do it mass-produced. the average man or woman, the average working man could afford a car. a good job, not a millionaire. becoming middle-class. radio becomes a universal item by the end of the coolidge time. aviation. the great secretary of commerce, river, was a great secretary of commerce. it was his job to hire the first air traffic controller and come up with
is basically made lynching of federal crime. have different ways of jury selection and all that. it never passed. it did not pass later. a very enlightened gentleman he did very well. but that was the party of lincoln and many national republican candidates. same thing with mr. coolidge. now, he was also a very progressive. most analysts to my look back. in many ways he was the ronald reagan of the twenties. cut taxes. before we have the crash we have the roar, the roaring '20s. the cost of...
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lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate that. gentlemen, the commission on wartime contracting which is an independent bipartisan commission recently published a report summarizing their work in afghanistan and iraq ince 2008. in based on their estimates in the last decade, the united states has spent more than 192 billion continuing contracts and grants. at the same outcome as much as 60 billion has been lost to contract waste and fraud. mr. motsek, do you think that's a reasonable estimate? >> sera, i think i hold the record for testifying. the answer is based on the way we discuss, the answer is no. >> what do you think the better number? >> i can't give you an exact number. >> edges had one question you answered it. we need to move on. were short on time. i'm sorry. i don't mean to be disrespectful. you've been very helpful as a witness. here's my issue. read on to present a uple plants, one in iraq or afghanistan for reducer profile for the military actually is more and more contractors. and so we've got this problem. at tim
lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate that. gentlemen, the commission on wartime contracting which is an independent bipartisan commission recently published a report summarizing their work in afghanistan and iraq ince 2008. in based on their estimates in the last decade, the united states has spent more than 192 billion continuing contracts and grants. at the same outcome as much as 60 billion has been lost to contract waste and fraud. mr. motsek, do you think that's a...
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counselor lynch has introduced hr 251 to eliminate the 75-year pension obligation. congressman, good to have you with us tonight. >> good to be with you, ed. >> i want to make sure america gets this story, because i think it's part of our infrastructure, i think it's huge to small business into the ag community especially, it's going to hurt the poor, it's going to hurt the disabled, it's going to hurt seniors. is there any way you think your bill is going to be able to pass to turn this around? >> i think it can be part of the solution. we've been meeting. there have been full members of the house, full members of the senate, and although the elements of an agreement are there, it doesn't involve laying off 125,000 hard-working postal workers. right now the federal employee retirement system actually owes the post office about $7 billion, and one of the things that my bill would do is allow some of that money to be used for a retirement incentive for workers right now who are eligible for retirement, but because of this economy and because their housing values are
counselor lynch has introduced hr 251 to eliminate the 75-year pension obligation. congressman, good to have you with us tonight. >> good to be with you, ed. >> i want to make sure america gets this story, because i think it's part of our infrastructure, i think it's huge to small business into the ag community especially, it's going to hurt the poor, it's going to hurt the disabled, it's going to hurt seniors. is there any way you think your bill is going to be able to pass to turn...
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this night the state of georgia legally lynched a brave, a good, and indeed an innocent man. >> davis was defiant until the very end. witnesses say after he was strapped to the death gurney, he lifted his head. and the macphail family, he did not kill officer macphail didn't have a a gun at the time. his mother said she is relieved the sentence was carried out. >> has juts been served? >> in my mind, yes. in my mind, it has. it took a long time to get there but it really does in my mind. >> several hundred protesters, demonstrators, rallied outside the prison in jackson, georgia where he was executed. in his case, drew international attention. seven of the nine witnesses who testified, several decades ago, recanted or contradicted their testimony. among those holding the vigil was davis' sister who says she will continue fighting to prove his innocence. >> i have to get over that. i believe in a higher power. and i believe that he is going to give never strength to carry on and to continue this fight. not just for my brother but all the troy davises around the world. >> former preside
this night the state of georgia legally lynched a brave, a good, and indeed an innocent man. >> davis was defiant until the very end. witnesses say after he was strapped to the death gurney, he lifted his head. and the macphail family, he did not kill officer macphail didn't have a a gun at the time. his mother said she is relieved the sentence was carried out. >> has juts been served? >> in my mind, yes. in my mind, it has. it took a long time to get there but it really does...
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spin merrill lynch off. one of the questions if they're going to downsize it's going to be what divisions, what markets do they pull out of? on that we have no guidance whatsoever. >> woodruff: whatever happens to bank of america, what does that mean for the broader american banking industry? >> it means we're short of capital. there's not enough equity in these banks to buffer against potential losses from problems that come to them from europe, for example, the banks were put back on their feet in 2008- 2009 by the bush administration and the obama administration but not with a lot of capital behind them. this is increasingly going to hold them back. what holds them back is most likely going to slow job creation as we try to keep that going. >> woodruff: is there anything to give us hope in all this? it sounds pretty bleak, what the two of you are describing. >> i think we need a shift in policy. i think you need to have stronger, more effective stress tests. the last stress test done the end of last year
spin merrill lynch off. one of the questions if they're going to downsize it's going to be what divisions, what markets do they pull out of? on that we have no guidance whatsoever. >> woodruff: whatever happens to bank of america, what does that mean for the broader american banking industry? >> it means we're short of capital. there's not enough equity in these banks to buffer against potential losses from problems that come to them from europe, for example, the banks were put back...
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actress jane lynch, it's her first time as host.o, ma'minated in the come category. thank you so much for watching. i'm don lemon at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. see you back here at 10:00 p.m. eastern. cnn presents "restoring the american dream: getting back to work" is next.
actress jane lynch, it's her first time as host.o, ma'minated in the come category. thank you so much for watching. i'm don lemon at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. see you back here at 10:00 p.m. eastern. cnn presents "restoring the american dream: getting back to work" is next.
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james lynch was the third woman to ever host the emmys and nominated for supporting actress and a comedy. the modern a family sitcom to call it five awards. >> we're showing the world that there's absolutely nothing wrong with a loving, committed relationship fight between an old man and a hot young woman. >> le big bang theory jim carson took home his second emmy for lead actor. she met a man what outstanding series for the fourth year in a row. >> i did not think that what happened. >> friday night lights star kyle chandler received his first win. caitlin's what to call her first emmy for the miniseries mildred pierce. >> if there were awards for weather, today would have taken place esthetic >> thought held lengthy since a full taste. they're wrapping up several times. its teeth if sunshine for small and most of this week. blown 97 san jose. >> have a good night everyone. we will see you in the morning. >> announcer: the following program is a paid advertisement for luminess air. now you can look 10 years younger... fine lines and wrinkles will appear to vanish... age spots and sunspo
james lynch was the third woman to ever host the emmys and nominated for supporting actress and a comedy. the modern a family sitcom to call it five awards. >> we're showing the world that there's absolutely nothing wrong with a loving, committed relationship fight between an old man and a hot young woman. >> le big bang theory jim carson took home his second emmy for lead actor. she met a man what outstanding series for the fourth year in a row. >> i did not think that what...
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they have a right to be scared because bank of america bought up countrywide they bought up merrill lynch ok so no one knows how exposed they really are and in the case of a contracting u.s. economy that's already in the tank if you were to contract more of them to go back into recession all of a sudden all these assets that banks have on their books that their value x. people are like well what is the real value of these assets the same problem of europe you have underperforming or non-performing loans on bank books as assets that banks are holding and lending against and the concern is what happens if these things aren't worth what we think they're being worth and it could it could essentially blow up the system so bank of america is a prime example because the fact that it's so heavily exposed to the mortgage market and because it brought up merrill lynch that's a that's a big concern but it's a concern for any bank progressively because all banks are exposed to other banks and that's the contagion effect and that's the fear and the fear that's going to continue would you say though th
they have a right to be scared because bank of america bought up countrywide they bought up merrill lynch ok so no one knows how exposed they really are and in the case of a contracting u.s. economy that's already in the tank if you were to contract more of them to go back into recession all of a sudden all these assets that banks have on their books that their value x. people are like well what is the real value of these assets the same problem of europe you have underperforming or...
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i should point out the anti-lynching mob, what it would have done basically they've lynching a federal crime and southern juries were convicted in the ear would have different days and all of that. it never passed in his time. it didn't pass in later times, but a very enlightened gentleman did very, very well in the african-american community. that was the party of lincoln and many national republican candidates. now, mr. coolidge was also a very progressed the phrase. most analysts give him low grades. i look back a coolidge. he cuts taxes four times. before we have the crash, with iraq because of the cuts, money founded light into new industries, aviation, automobiles, radio, other forms of communication. he had a mobile became very commonplace at the time when henry ford decided and the average working man could afford a car at this point. it was becoming middle class. radio. radio becomes a universal figure, a universal item at the end of the coolidge. the great secretary of commerce in those days, herbert hoover and it was his job to higher the first air traffic controllers outsid
i should point out the anti-lynching mob, what it would have done basically they've lynching a federal crime and southern juries were convicted in the ear would have different days and all of that. it never passed in his time. it didn't pass in later times, but a very enlightened gentleman did very, very well in the african-american community. that was the party of lincoln and many national republican candidates. now, mr. coolidge was also a very progressed the phrase. most analysts give him...
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lynch, is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. lynch: thank you, mr. speaker. i just want to respond to those statements. it is a simple case, i agree with that part, and boeing is a good company, good american company. but in this case if you read the facts of the case their management made multiple threats to the employees that if they chose to exercise their rights as employees under the law that they would move the work away from puget sound and locate it in south carolina and that's exactly what they did, that's exactly what they did. you can manage a company but you cannot use your management rights to trample the rights of those basic employees. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts' time has expired. the gentleman from south carolina, mr. scott, is recognized. mr. scott: mr. speaker, i'd certainly love to hear a single case, a single specific comment, a single specific fact to support your comments. mr. lynch: will the gentleman yield? mr. scott: no. mr. lynch: i don't have time. mr. scott: i yield three minu
lynch, is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. lynch: thank you, mr. speaker. i just want to respond to those statements. it is a simple case, i agree with that part, and boeing is a good company, good american company. but in this case if you read the facts of the case their management made multiple threats to the employees that if they chose to exercise their rights as employees under the law that they would move the work away from puget sound and locate it in south carolina and that's exactly what...
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been erased. >> pretty much close to it, you are right. >> if anything will cross it, it is the lynching>> i hope so. i don't know. >> bill, you seem to think allen west shouldn't have said he will leave the black caucus over this. what he wants is for the chairman of the cbc to condemn carson's remarks and disassociate the comments from them. what's wrong with that? >> it is a bit much. >> really? >> yes. >> so if the congressional black caucus does president -- doesn't disassociate themselves from the remarks, congressman allen west should stay a part of the caucus? >> i don't believe from you the head of a group, a large group of people that you have to go every time someone says something bad and have a press conference and apologize. look how much condemning we do as it is. >> but carson is -- he is there -- he is basically there. he has a position -- >> get that phone, andy. sorry, i will be quiet. >> technically they will be positions of authority because they are in the government. >> no, i mean within the caucus, dumb ass. >> if he is a vote counter, how much authority is that?
been erased. >> pretty much close to it, you are right. >> if anything will cross it, it is the lynching>> i hope so. i don't know. >> bill, you seem to think allen west shouldn't have said he will leave the black caucus over this. what he wants is for the chairman of the cbc to condemn carson's remarks and disassociate the comments from them. what's wrong with that? >> it is a bit much. >> really? >> yes. >> so if the congressional black caucus...
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these were lynch mobs of individuals taking stones and clubs and bashing the skulls in until these people were dead. it is as those these people were no longer human beings. the people doing the killings were no longer human beings. they clearly didn't see as human beings any longer. when a society comes to that point, there is something radically wrong. >> one violently kill in the attack, sadly this man was killed just weeks before he was born. >> for all the other victims, even if it takes a whole generation. lucille talusan, cbn news, chicksick, indonesia. >>> one of the world est largest unreached people groups. the churchildren. >> young people between the ages of 4-14 respond to the gospel more readily than adults. >> church leaders from around the world are working to change the way the church ministers to children. stan jeter brings us this report from the 414 window summit in singapore. >> it is an entirely different way of telling the bible story. >> we believe munga is the major people reach. >> this man developed comic series after years of working in japan. when he started u
these were lynch mobs of individuals taking stones and clubs and bashing the skulls in until these people were dead. it is as those these people were no longer human beings. the people doing the killings were no longer human beings. they clearly didn't see as human beings any longer. when a society comes to that point, there is something radically wrong. >> one violently kill in the attack, sadly this man was killed just weeks before he was born. >> for all the other victims, even...
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>> guest: flying over the hospital when they were doing to pfc lynch rescue. we got to watch the whole thing -- at least from the rooftop. and we also did the scout out before hand. we were flying over nisirayah looking for critical nodes or indications >> host: that she might be there, to collaborate information from others. even for example, when we went after osama bin laden in pakistan, we actually had heard that he raised fare may be a couple years before. but you really have to fine tune and continue to look for information that collaborate story people tell you. so you have a high chance that that does happen there. so if you send troops in, you're really going after osama bin laden or you're going to get jessica lynch. >> guest: exactly. part of the information indicated that she was in the city. we were part of the collaborative effort that resulted in her rescue. actually i think that is they think one of the shining moments, i marines first thai killer and able to look at this imagery and analyze and see things that i couldn't understand. they just
>> guest: flying over the hospital when they were doing to pfc lynch rescue. we got to watch the whole thing -- at least from the rooftop. and we also did the scout out before hand. we were flying over nisirayah looking for critical nodes or indications >> host: that she might be there, to collaborate information from others. even for example, when we went after osama bin laden in pakistan, we actually had heard that he raised fare may be a couple years before. but you really have...
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at the end of the story with jessica living lynch did you hay involvement? >> guest: they were at the hospital when they were doing the rescue. we got to watch the whole through thing the lens, at least from the rooftop. we also did the scout out beforehand. so we were flying over, looking for critical nodes or indications. >> host: said they might be there collaborate information we had heard from others. that's what we try to do. even, for example, when we went after osama bin laden and pakistan. i mean we actually had heard that he was there, maybe a couple of years before. but you really have to find tune and continue to look for information that collaborates the story that people are telling you. you have a high chance that, in fact, that does happen there. right? so that if you send troops in, you have and going after osama bin laden or going in to get jest jest -- jessica lynch. >> guest: exactly. the flyovers calletted she was in the city. we were in the collaborative effort that resulted in your rescue. actually, i think, that is one the shining mom
at the end of the story with jessica living lynch did you hay involvement? >> guest: they were at the hospital when they were doing the rescue. we got to watch the whole through thing the lens, at least from the rooftop. we also did the scout out beforehand. so we were flying over, looking for critical nodes or indications. >> host: said they might be there collaborate information we had heard from others. that's what we try to do. even, for example, when we went after osama bin...
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. >> i totally but merrill lynch shows that corporate investment climbed and employment rose only sevenercent. they have the cash and they will not spend it on jobs until they have uncertainty. >>> and that's why we need to get rid of the regs. thank you kim. >> 1100 people added to the unemployment line as another solar company goes bust. should have bust the president's plan on green jobs? and first, the president is headed to new jersey and governor christie has firing words who want to make sure relief aid is paid for right away. we'll debate and you decide next. we believe honor is not exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to e military, veteransand their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. ever since that ol' broom dumped me here. oh, oh. oooh! will love ever come my way? oh my! ♪ i believe in mi
. >> i totally but merrill lynch shows that corporate investment climbed and employment rose only sevenercent. they have the cash and they will not spend it on jobs until they have uncertainty. >>> and that's why we need to get rid of the regs. thank you kim. >> 1100 people added to the unemployment line as another solar company goes bust. should have bust the president's plan on green jobs? and first, the president is headed to new jersey and governor christie has firing...
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a lot of concern and initially was about the merrill lynch do and that led to a government bailout and a lot of congressional hearings and a lot of handwringing about what happened there. now with a countrywide deal is the one that is causing a lot of problems with all the bad mortgages they still have. there's just a lot of drama during the financial crisis. wachovia over one weekend in 2000 it was literally ready to bail and they were trying to figure out who to sell it to. initially they're going to sell to wells fargo and then they backed out. and citigroup is going to bite and then wells fargo came back with another deal. and there were moments where really wachovia was close to failing and they weren't sure what was going to happen and another deal would come through at the last minute. then went wachovia switch from citigroup to wells fargo, they're sort of a confrontation between the lawyers and citigroup say we will serve you for billions of dollars. we know, and they eventually, they eventually did. they just are not too long ago for about $109 spent what effect would that ha
a lot of concern and initially was about the merrill lynch do and that led to a government bailout and a lot of congressional hearings and a lot of handwringing about what happened there. now with a countrywide deal is the one that is causing a lot of problems with all the bad mortgages they still have. there's just a lot of drama during the financial crisis. wachovia over one weekend in 2000 it was literally ready to bail and they were trying to figure out who to sell it to. initially they're...
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lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate that. gentlemen, the commission on wartime contracting which is an independent bipartisan commission recently published a report summarizing their work in afghanistan and iraq since 2008. in based on their estimates in the last decade, the united states has spent more than 192 billion continuing contracts and grants. at the same outcome as much as 60 billion has been lost to contract waste and fraud. mr. motsek, do you think that's a reasonable estimate? >> sera, i think i hold the record for testifying. the answer is based on the way we discuss, the answer is no. >> what do you think the better number? >> i can't give you an exact number. >> edges had one question you answered it. we need to move on. were short on time. i'm sorry. i don't mean to be disrespectful. you've been very helpful as a witness. here's my issue. read on to present a couple plants, one in iraq or afghanistan for reducer profile for the military actually is more and more contractors. and so we've got this problem. at
lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate that. gentlemen, the commission on wartime contracting which is an independent bipartisan commission recently published a report summarizing their work in afghanistan and iraq since 2008. in based on their estimates in the last decade, the united states has spent more than 192 billion continuing contracts and grants. at the same outcome as much as 60 billion has been lost to contract waste and fraud. mr. motsek, do you think that's a...
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it is this, the lynching. >> i hope so.ilou s bill, you seem to think that allen west shouldn't have saidhe he will lead the caucus over this. he wants them to condemn the remarks and disassociate the disa caucus from them.s what's wrong with that? >> that is not bad, buteally? walking out in a huff is a bit much. p if the caucus does presidentcite -- doesn't disassociaten wes themselves, they should stay ac? part of the caucus? >> if i don't believe if youp of are the head of a large group s of people, you have to go press every time something is badgize. and apologize. look h look how much condemning we do as it is. >> he is basically their whiphe and vote counter. >> sorry, i will be quiet. >> technically all positionssi of authority because they are they in the government. >> within the caucus, dumbass. >> if he is a vote counter how much authority is that? i >> if he is fixing the votes?owa >> no, wait a second.ver. >> it's over. it's over. cut his mic! cut his mic!do y >> what do you mean by mic? bak >> baker will cut back.>> >> also bay bye the way, i ame m not a huge michele
it is this, the lynching. >> i hope so.ilou s bill, you seem to think that allen west shouldn't have saidhe he will lead the caucus over this. he wants them to condemn the remarks and disassociate the disa caucus from them.s what's wrong with that? >> that is not bad, buteally? walking out in a huff is a bit much. p if the caucus does presidentcite -- doesn't disassociaten wes themselves, they should stay ac? part of the caucus? >> if i don't believe if youp of are the head of...
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your brother was named jimmy lynch, james lynch, tell us about him. >> he was a port authority policeg on 23 years. he was -- his post was the world trade center for about the last eight years of his career. prior to that, he was at other posts and he received a group medal of val already for his response to the first bombing at the -- valor for his response to the first at the world trade center. >> sean: you have not seen the portrait of your brother yet? >> no. sean stkarpbl, you sent the pick tour him? >> yes. >> okay. >> it is great. >> sean: wow i am. that is -- that is amazing. >> it is an incredible job. thank you. >> you're very welcome. >> sean: we are also honored to have with us. we have sharry and your son michael now 17 and kyle 12 -- >> kiley. >> sean: i'm sorry kiley 12. your husband was john florio. tell us about your husband. he was a -- >> he was a firefighter for 12 years. he loved his job. he would never do anything else. he died doing what he loved to do. >> sean: were you 7-years-old that's a tough time for a young man to lose his dad. >> it was hard. >> sean: a
your brother was named jimmy lynch, james lynch, tell us about him. >> he was a port authority policeg on 23 years. he was -- his post was the world trade center for about the last eight years of his career. prior to that, he was at other posts and he received a group medal of val already for his response to the first bombing at the -- valor for his response to the first at the world trade center. >> sean: you have not seen the portrait of your brother yet? >> no. sean...