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to lynch him as well. james later founded the black holocaust museum in milwaukee, wisconsin. so the wood of a third victim here. when i talk about "living with lynching" i talk about the fact we're still living with it anyways but what does it mean to be someone like james cameron had basically managed to escape this button also have deliver the fact he would've been a third person and continue to live with the photograph itself circulating. so those are some of things we want to deal with. finally, with this one i want is to be very clear about the composition of lynching photographs. that we're not just about some kind of straightforward record but there's a deliberate composition to this photograph. part of that compositicompositi on i would suggest is that what cheats around the midsection of one of the victims. historians a little bit a debate about this but i'm convinced by those historians who suggest whenever you see that white sheet on the midsection, it suggests that this victim was castrated. s
to lynch him as well. james later founded the black holocaust museum in milwaukee, wisconsin. so the wood of a third victim here. when i talk about "living with lynching" i talk about the fact we're still living with it anyways but what does it mean to be someone like james cameron had basically managed to escape this button also have deliver the fact he would've been a third person and continue to live with the photograph itself circulating. so those are some of things we want to...
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so black women who were lynched, white women who were lynched and then also black women who are anti-lynching crusader as well as white ones. sessions with the best source on that. but when it comes to numbers there's always disagreement. partly because naturally this is worth going into. part of the reason why there's always disagreement about just exactly how many people were lynched is because throughout the years there were definite reasons for changing the definition of what a lynching was. so you might have a parameter put in place to say, it's got to be at least three people, and it's summer justice this, that, or the other. these often were anti-lynching crusaders were coming up with the definition. so they want to be able to show that they were making progress and reducing the number of lynched. so that's one of the dynamics i would bring up to you as the reason why the numbers for me that's not, we will never have those numbers and be confident that they are exactly right. i think they are always underestimated. so that's why for me what's important is what is the cultural legacy in
so black women who were lynched, white women who were lynched and then also black women who are anti-lynching crusader as well as white ones. sessions with the best source on that. but when it comes to numbers there's always disagreement. partly because naturally this is worth going into. part of the reason why there's always disagreement about just exactly how many people were lynched is because throughout the years there were definite reasons for changing the definition of what a lynching...
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today i do just that using black author lynching drama. african-americans who lived at the height of mob violence and its photographic representation left artifacts including plays that offer insights into the causes and consequences of mob violence that are not available through those photographs. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's a quick peek at some upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. the south carolina book festival takes place from may 16th-18th at the columbia metropolitan center. james clyburn thereby there to discuss his -- there to discuss his book. on saturday, may 16th,@the gaithers burg festival from maryland. on may 29th-31st, booktv will be talking with authors and publishing executives at the publishing industry's annual trade show, bookexpo america in new york city. we'll also be live from the chicago transcribe wound's printers row -- tribune's printers row lit fest. let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area, and we'll be happy to add them to
today i do just that using black author lynching drama. african-americans who lived at the height of mob violence and its photographic representation left artifacts including plays that offer insights into the causes and consequences of mob violence that are not available through those photographs. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's a quick peek at some upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. the south carolina book...
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still with us is anti-lynch, portfolio manager.e were talking before about some of your top picks. you said you like industry groups. talk to me about m&a in france. this gets the press excited. we usually have some very colorful comments from the government. this is different because ge is such a big employer of french workers. >> you have got that matter, you also have the fact that bouygues is a big shareholder in alstom. announcedl does get there will be support for the deal from someone who is influential in french politics. you can see that there is going to be a two-way pull on the fiscal side. from an economic and fundamental side this deal makes a lot of sense. alstom has been struggling in recent years with difficulties on the cash flow side as their payments have been running down. ge has got a huge quantity of cash. you put the two balance sheets together, solve that problem. alstom has very good technology. you have a lot of synergy and so on. the deal makes sense. is the price and off to get it over the line? maybe no
still with us is anti-lynch, portfolio manager.e were talking before about some of your top picks. you said you like industry groups. talk to me about m&a in france. this gets the press excited. we usually have some very colorful comments from the government. this is different because ge is such a big employer of french workers. >> you have got that matter, you also have the fact that bouygues is a big shareholder in alstom. announcedl does get there will be support for the deal from...
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alan lynch, would you describe russia as a new? >> it is certainly not a political he peered at the same time, putin is very popular. in fact, his approval ratings have increased since he was reelected on march 4th in now approaching about 68% according to an independent russian polling agents he. they're very interesting paradoxes here. putin has supplied the apparatus democracy to obtain political legitimacy. but he has certainly been able to avoid strict accountability to diverse elements in russian society. he has constructed an interesting political machine that combines the forms of democracy, but without the substance. >> whitest vladimir putin -- why did he get reelected and why is >> cominco but for yours first. in 2001, 2008, putin was reaching the end of his second term is sophistry that is the end according to the constitution two terms in the road. actually, most russian in the elite in society were genuinely could turn that putin might actually obey the terms of the constitution and step out because they saw no credib
alan lynch, would you describe russia as a new? >> it is certainly not a political he peered at the same time, putin is very popular. in fact, his approval ratings have increased since he was reelected on march 4th in now approaching about 68% according to an independent russian polling agents he. they're very interesting paradoxes here. putin has supplied the apparatus democracy to obtain political legitimacy. but he has certainly been able to avoid strict accountability to diverse...
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our alliance remains a lynch pin of security in asia.our solidarity is bolstered by the kourcourage of our service members that safe guard this nation. america's commitment to the south korean people will never waiver. i want to thank you for your strong personal commitment to our alliance. i was honored to welcome you to washington for your first foreign trip as president and we worked closely ever since. in our discussions today we agreed to continue to modernize our alliance including enhancing the operability our defense systems. we can reconsider the 2015 time line for transferring operational control for our alliance. together we'll ensure that our alliance remains fully prepared for our mission. with regard to north korea, the united states and south korea stand shoulder to shoulder. both in the face of provocations and our refusal to accept a nuclear north korea. threats will get north korea nothing other than greater isolation and we're united on the steps they need to take including abandoning their weapons programs and living
our alliance remains a lynch pin of security in asia.our solidarity is bolstered by the kourcourage of our service members that safe guard this nation. america's commitment to the south korean people will never waiver. i want to thank you for your strong personal commitment to our alliance. i was honored to welcome you to washington for your first foreign trip as president and we worked closely ever since. in our discussions today we agreed to continue to modernize our alliance including...
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. >> dennis michael lynch is a documentary film maker who was out there. saw the guns pointed at the people. he also saw the militia members as well who now harry reid callsç domestic terrorists extraordinarily. here are his observations. listen to this. >> i want to know why it is that i had m-16's pointed at my face, why those m-16's were pointed at women and children and hard-working ranchers. i want an explanation because the more i keep on looking at my footage, that looked like afghanistan. and if there was anything that was domestic terrorism, it was perpetuated by the government, not by the
. >> dennis michael lynch is a documentary film maker who was out there. saw the guns pointed at the people. he also saw the militia members as well who now harry reid callsç domestic terrorists extraordinarily. here are his observations. listen to this. >> i want to know why it is that i had m-16's pointed at my face, why those m-16's were pointed at women and children and hard-working ranchers. i want an explanation because the more i keep on looking at my footage, that looked...
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. >> this is a lynching.this is a modern-day lynching. >> at one point wilkins even suggests the court is out to get him. >> this is a modern-day lynching. >> mr. wilkins, now! >> it's a modern-day lynching. >> mr. wilkins! >> that's what it is. >> you are not to speak, sir. >> he doesn't have any formal legal experience, and the stakes are high. >> i told you before, i can't tell you how to practice your craft. but, sir, you can't include evidence in questions. you must ask people questions. >> june 26th is the last day of testimony, and officer shawn humphrey is the last witness to take the stand. his testimony is pivotal. it could discredit wilkins' alibi. >> i was there to testify with regards to a female who claims she was with the defendant the day his crime occurred. however, she had reported in to the office to see me that day in dayton. >> mr. humphries, being that sharida didn't notify you that -- >> wilkins begins to cross-examine humphrey, but then all of a sudden he seems to be having a heart att
. >> this is a lynching.this is a modern-day lynching. >> at one point wilkins even suggests the court is out to get him. >> this is a modern-day lynching. >> mr. wilkins, now! >> it's a modern-day lynching. >> mr. wilkins! >> that's what it is. >> you are not to speak, sir. >> he doesn't have any formal legal experience, and the stakes are high. >> i told you before, i can't tell you how to practice your craft. but, sir, you can't...
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this is the key to increase prices make america merrill lynch. i have an overview that summons the global markets i had the eye. it is. it is. means and it truly means to musicians. the concert in taiwan to think if people for supporting those affected by the two thousand and eleven disaster in north eastern japan. people in taiwan sent about two hundred million dollars in relief donations to regions hit by the earthquake and tsunami the concert was held in the city of times. the one thousand five hundred people attended including visitors from japan. as a junior high and high school students from me on a summer evening. she must be thinking. the sun the context of the construction. the farm to the taiwanese youth orchestra only the performers and audiences saying how my life bought flowers will bloom the song to encourage the building. it's similar to the ants. i am. i will keep for your teeth and can take deep in the end will find their way out of their troubles and have a bright future. really nice to snuggle her music events will help cement
this is the key to increase prices make america merrill lynch. i have an overview that summons the global markets i had the eye. it is. it is. means and it truly means to musicians. the concert in taiwan to think if people for supporting those affected by the two thousand and eleven disaster in north eastern japan. people in taiwan sent about two hundred million dollars in relief donations to regions hit by the earthquake and tsunami the concert was held in the city of times. the one thousand...
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thus, mainstream lynching photography depighted victims with isolated brutes with no connection to family or community or to institutions like marriage. to similar effect, the images today encourage an acknowledgement of bodies and black bodily pain, but the interest in them has not naturally led to appreciation of the community as more enduring losses incoming psych logical, emotional, and financial suffering. .. >> up next on booktv "after words" with guest host juan williams columnist for the hill. this week syndicated columnist cal thomas in his latest book "what works" common sense solutions for a stronger america in it he argues that solving the country's problem starts with looking at what worked in the past is guarding politics and listening to voters. this program is about an hour. >> host: we are joined by cal thomas and his new book "what works" common sense solutions for a stronger america forward by sean hannity. that tells you a lot about this book cal. >> guest: sean is a very good friend of course and harpercollins which is publishing the book thought that he would be a ve
thus, mainstream lynching photography depighted victims with isolated brutes with no connection to family or community or to institutions like marriage. to similar effect, the images today encourage an acknowledgement of bodies and black bodily pain, but the interest in them has not naturally led to appreciation of the community as more enduring losses incoming psych logical, emotional, and financial suffering. .. >> up next on booktv "after words" with guest host juan williams...
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if i were president lynch, i could solve it in a day. you turn off the work magnet, those people will go home, and if you enforce the rule of law, the hard work is already done years and years ago. you enforce the rule of law, everything will start to go normal again. the impact that this has on schools, hospitals, crime, you -- work, joblessness, the unemployment rate in this country would drop. back in the bush days, let me finish with this, in the bush days when he did raids and swipe 100 people out of a place, the next day americans would be around the block applying for those jobs. >> understood. dennis, we'll continue to follow it and see, again, what the white house confirmed any of this. it is being reported tonight. >>> also breaking, new reaction to a horrific murder in milford, connecticut in a high school this morning. this 16-year-old student, marian sanchez was stabbed and killed by another 16-year-old student. the boy stabbed her after she refused to go to the junior prom with him scheduled for tonight. lauren victory is i
if i were president lynch, i could solve it in a day. you turn off the work magnet, those people will go home, and if you enforce the rule of law, the hard work is already done years and years ago. you enforce the rule of law, everything will start to go normal again. the impact that this has on schools, hospitals, crime, you -- work, joblessness, the unemployment rate in this country would drop. back in the bush days, let me finish with this, in the bush days when he did raids and swipe 100...
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equity and quantitative strategy at bank of america merrill lynch. savita, we've had some choppy trading over the last couple of days. but there was something -- >> we sure have. >> pardon? >> we sure have. >> but there was something different about today's selloff. what's changed? why now? >> you know, i'm not sure if it was sort of some signs of it building momentum in the economy. and i am terrible at kind of diagnosing one day's performance. but i do think that what we've seen over the last we'll call it a couple of quarters has been rotation out of stocks that have been helped by falling interest rates like your higher-yielding areas of the market or your super high growth areas of the market, into maybe some of the more beaten down, cheaper, cyclical names that could actually start to show some signs of strength in an economic recovery. in a way what i think is happening is that a lot of these stocks that are very expensive -- like today's move, you saw a lot of really expensive, high growth names get hurt the most. and in a way, that makes sen
equity and quantitative strategy at bank of america merrill lynch. savita, we've had some choppy trading over the last couple of days. but there was something -- >> we sure have. >> pardon? >> we sure have. >> but there was something different about today's selloff. what's changed? why now? >> you know, i'm not sure if it was sort of some signs of it building momentum in the economy. and i am terrible at kind of diagnosing one day's performance. but i do think that...
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and that's what we're here today, is for another black lynching. and i am so tired, so tired of coming to commissions and boards like you in this town asking for the simple rights that you give white folk. that when you make a decision, you have the courage to stick by it. if any of you are attorneys, how many of you have had a decision go down that you didn't like and you knew you couldn't rerun it and you wouldn't have tried because you respect the rights of the judicial system, but not the rights of black folk? (applause) >>> hi, i sure don't want to be y'all. [laughter] >>> i really wouldn't. you are clearly ill-advised and i feel sorry for you. i have been in public life, as are you, and sometimes you just step in it. and it's good to go ahead and admit that early. sometimes it makes it a little bit easier. before i get to my comments, i have to give some respect to my mentors and my elders who are here who helped me when i lived in this town as a young activist. reverend amos brown who is here who led the fight for justice. mother rookses, [s
and that's what we're here today, is for another black lynching. and i am so tired, so tired of coming to commissions and boards like you in this town asking for the simple rights that you give white folk. that when you make a decision, you have the courage to stick by it. if any of you are attorneys, how many of you have had a decision go down that you didn't like and you knew you couldn't rerun it and you wouldn't have tried because you respect the rights of the judicial system, but not the...
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lynch has made chocolate bunnies wrapped in gold for ages with a couple of years ago and from scouts into beds many people call them simply filled and bunnies fulfilled and that's the gym and to meet them on a factory or the cessna these beds resemble its pain as she placed me in shape and color it does have a label trademark on the name field that's since nineteen seventy five. this image noise right now with company. that'll take someone to call the kid is not built like an apple. i think it's two days of them might come into chelsea's one way to do advertising to find anything good to you mary cinema. when not to show what happens with the golden bay looks to be priests must see so like thinking will only attract custom as planets around christmas season so it's more a seasonal thing comparing to hire a bow the fold today's ruling based company said they would appeal if babies and take the case to the highest scores in the lounge. no one signs of wear a real bear on the local dental and watching the coolest thing and then i would like me in a couple of daily news as it doesn't mat
lynch has made chocolate bunnies wrapped in gold for ages with a couple of years ago and from scouts into beds many people call them simply filled and bunnies fulfilled and that's the gym and to meet them on a factory or the cessna these beds resemble its pain as she placed me in shape and color it does have a label trademark on the name field that's since nineteen seventy five. this image noise right now with company. that'll take someone to call the kid is not built like an apple. i think...
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. >> and congressman stephen ly h lynch, he said that the worst is yet to come. do you believe him? >> yes, people are going to be moving to 29 hours and people not wanting to go above 50 employees, because of the negative effects that obamacare will impose on them, and that is going to create a bigger drag on the economy. >> well, i want the play that side, democrat congressman stephen lynch, take a listen. >> all of the taxes and the fees that are the tough medicine that up to now they have not implemented. so i don't know who going to do that. maybe, maybe after the administration leaves they expect the next administration to put these penalties in place. i think that is the time when, you know, it is going to hit the fan. >> congressman, desantis, this that cannot be good for the democrats running up against the republicans in the too close to call seats, right? >> that is the exactly right, and the difference of 2012 and 2014 is that obama care had not been implemented in 2012, and now we are seeing some of the implementati implementationb and some of the comments from democrat
. >> and congressman stephen ly h lynch, he said that the worst is yet to come. do you believe him? >> yes, people are going to be moving to 29 hours and people not wanting to go above 50 employees, because of the negative effects that obamacare will impose on them, and that is going to create a bigger drag on the economy. >> well, i want the play that side, democrat congressman stephen lynch, take a listen. >> all of the taxes and the fees that are the tough medicine...
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attorney loretta lynch explaining charges against the congressman. >> these charges stem from mi michael grimm's role in managing the restaurant that he owned and operated from 2007 until 2010 and his plan to lie to every taxing authority to whom his business had an obligation to report as part of a scheme to evade taxes and keep more money for himself. now, in 2006, michael grimm left the government service as an fbi agent and became a small business owner of an upper east side restaurant. a former marine, a former fbi agent, who knew what fraud looked like, an accountant and an attorney. michael grimm was poised for success as an entrepreneur. in 2007 as the restaurant took off, michael grimm had a choice and it's a choice faced by every business owner in america. run your business legitimately or honestly or succumb to the lure of easy money and cheat his way to success and michael grimm made the choice to go from upholding the law to breaking it. in so doing he turned his back on every oath he had ever taken. grimm embraced the crime of paying undocumented workers who he could pay in
attorney loretta lynch explaining charges against the congressman. >> these charges stem from mi michael grimm's role in managing the restaurant that he owned and operated from 2007 until 2010 and his plan to lie to every taxing authority to whom his business had an obligation to report as part of a scheme to evade taxes and keep more money for himself. now, in 2006, michael grimm left the government service as an fbi agent and became a small business owner of an upper east side...
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fox news guest and filmmaker dennis lynch, he was present at saturday's standoff.ch dramatically from the heart, from the gut, told megan kelly, reid was lying about women and children being put in harm's way. he made it very clear that he was on the front lines. >> i was at the front of the front line. i heard nobody say that we were going to put women and children first. nobody said that. >> everybody got that? very clear. well, dennis lynch should really watch fox news. >> we were actually strategizing to put all the women up at the front. if they're going to start shooting, it's going to be women that are going to be televised all across the world getting shot by these rogue federal officers. >> so who you want to believe? we have a discrepancy here on fox network. wow, seems to me like they got a horrible journalist on the payroll. fox news coverage of this situation is a total joke and it is agenda-driven. they are promoting a lawmaker in defending armed insurrection against the government and now we know, again, that they are reporting lies. all you have to
fox news guest and filmmaker dennis lynch, he was present at saturday's standoff.ch dramatically from the heart, from the gut, told megan kelly, reid was lying about women and children being put in harm's way. he made it very clear that he was on the front lines. >> i was at the front of the front line. i heard nobody say that we were going to put women and children first. nobody said that. >> everybody got that? very clear. well, dennis lynch should really watch fox news. >>...
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and then i looked in the mirror i'm like, "jane lynch!" >> seth: i love it, i hope you keep it. couple weeks, and then that's it. >> seth: well, thank you so much. denis leary, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "draft day" opens in theaters everywhere this friday, april 11th. we'll be right back with thomas middleditch. >> thank you, that was great. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ ♪ makes everything algood even better...ilk from the bowls of cereal you make... to all the delicious recipes you bake. because inside every carton is the goodness of blue diamond almonds. almond breeze. almondiciously good! i know what my money is doing. i rebalanced my portfolio on my phone. you know what else i can do on my phone? place trades, get free real time quotes and teleport myself to aruba. i wish. that's why we pushed ourselves to create new and improved degree motionsense, the only antiperspirant that releases extra protection when you move. it keeps you fresher even as old spice deodorant
and then i looked in the mirror i'm like, "jane lynch!" >> seth: i love it, i hope you keep it. couple weeks, and then that's it. >> seth: well, thank you so much. denis leary, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "draft day" opens in theaters everywhere this friday, april 11th. we'll be right back with thomas middleditch. >> thank you, that was great. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ gigantic,...
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and then i looked in the mirror i'm like, "jane lynch!" >> seth: i love it, i hope you keep it.eks, and then that's it. >> seth: well, thank you so much. denis leary, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "draft day" opens in theaters everywhere this friday, april 11th. we'll be right back with thomas middleditch. >> thank you, that was great. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ intercourse that's painfulit... due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these c
and then i looked in the mirror i'm like, "jane lynch!" >> seth: i love it, i hope you keep it.eks, and then that's it. >> seth: well, thank you so much. denis leary, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "draft day" opens in theaters everywhere this friday, april 11th. we'll be right back with thomas middleditch. >> thank you, that was great. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can...
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>> no. >> and no restriction owes jpmorgan, goldman sachs, merrill lynch, bank of america merrill lynchany of these company that are are engaged in the sanctions program? >> no, because with the understanding it's not their game. >> not their game, no. >> whose game? >> this is a political story and there's nothing that the you want to do to take action against them? you don't see any need to punish them for what they're doing? >> as far as it comes to me, no. >> well, i think it's useful to spend a little bit more time analyzing what impact we may have seen on the russian economy from the whole ukraine crisis. bridget hansel is with me. she joins me from the world bank. she is the lead economist for the russian federation here. and has just put out a report on this economy. thank you for giving us your time. let me ask you, i mean, how much slower will economic growth be here in 2014 as a result of the ukraine crisis? >> russia is navigating an economic downturn. this is due to a loss of confidence of investors that happened during the last year but this lack of confidence, which was a
>> no. >> and no restriction owes jpmorgan, goldman sachs, merrill lynch, bank of america merrill lynchany of these company that are are engaged in the sanctions program? >> no, because with the understanding it's not their game. >> not their game, no. >> whose game? >> this is a political story and there's nothing that the you want to do to take action against them? you don't see any need to punish them for what they're doing? >> as far as it comes to...
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today i do just that using black author lynching drama. african-americans who lived at the height of mob violence and its photographic representation left artifacts including plays that offer insight into the causes and consequences of mob violence that are not available through those photographs. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] >> a look at katherine hall on the campus of the key school, the site of the 2014 annapolis book festival in maryland. we'll be back with more live coverage of this event in about an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] >> asics is a nonprofit organization to, and our mission is to advance print making and book art. it's an art form in itself, just the book, so it could be books that are unbound or bound, all sorts of different structures from accordion to flags to tunnel books to traditional bound books that lay flat when you open. so it's that it's, it is the book and art and all together, and it's all handmade. so it's more than just the words that a
today i do just that using black author lynching drama. african-americans who lived at the height of mob violence and its photographic representation left artifacts including plays that offer insight into the causes and consequences of mob violence that are not available through those photographs. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] >> a look at katherine hall on the campus of the key school, the site of the 2014 annapolis book...
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today i do just that using black author lynching dram off.african-americans who lived at the height of mob violence in this photograph representation effects including plays that offer insights into the causes and consequences of mob violence
today i do just that using black author lynching dram off.african-americans who lived at the height of mob violence in this photograph representation effects including plays that offer insights into the causes and consequences of mob violence
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today i do just that using black author lynching dram off. african-americans who lived at the height of mob violence in this photograph representation effects including plays that offer insights into the causes and consequences of mob violence that are not available through those photographs. joining us on booktv is marji ross publisher of regnery. marji ross who owns regnery? >> guest: we have a new owner. it's very exciting we are owned by salem communications and as you may know salem is a very big and powerful media company mostly in radio. so they syndicate some of the biggest conservative talkshow hosts including michael medvedev and dennis kregor and hugh hewitt and mike gallagher and bill bennett and they also own over 100 radio stations across the country. of course that's one of the key drivers or book sales especially in the conservative market is to get onto talk radio. so now we have this wonderful synergy where we are going to be working with all of our salem family to try to get the message out about our books. >> host: has you
today i do just that using black author lynching dram off. african-americans who lived at the height of mob violence in this photograph representation effects including plays that offer insights into the causes and consequences of mob violence that are not available through those photographs. joining us on booktv is marji ross publisher of regnery. marji ross who owns regnery? >> guest: we have a new owner. it's very exciting we are owned by salem communications and as you may know salem...
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i think that's what we need to have, but the images of lynching, they are very, very difficult issues for both races, but, to me, they are -- they are little emblems of how quickly people can, in the future, those people will adjust to those memories, and we remember about race what we want to remember. it -- to the degree that you can turn it upside down, and that's what we really have to guard against in all conversations to go through that pain and say there's something bigger and better on the other side, but it's part of the courage it takes to be a democratic citizen in a country that says the people are the ones who are responsible for the government. if the government's screwing up, it's not just the people in the government, it is me. diane nash, one of my favorite people from the civil rights era, and some of you may know her, but she was a leader of the sit-ins, freedom rides, everything. her family was harassed by the fbi. dm one of the interviews with her, i said, diane, i showed her fbi document the about what they did done, petty little things. she said, oh, i don't bot
i think that's what we need to have, but the images of lynching, they are very, very difficult issues for both races, but, to me, they are -- they are little emblems of how quickly people can, in the future, those people will adjust to those memories, and we remember about race what we want to remember. it -- to the degree that you can turn it upside down, and that's what we really have to guard against in all conversations to go through that pain and say there's something bigger and better on...
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we have andy doe lynch, former president and ceo of the golden memphisrriors and the grizzlies. codirector of the nyu center for sport and mason levinson with bloomberg sports. here we are and we are watching sponsor after sponsor pullout. we heard virgin america pulled their sponsorship, we have heard carmax, and the names just keep floating in. you can see state farm all sayingred bull, enough, we don't want to be associated with the clippers as a result of sterling. what is going to happen to the team? >> the team is going to stay in los angeles and it will be the clippers, but not the old clippers who didn't win anything and nobody paid attention to, which is part of the story. but the new clippers who are in the playoffs. now there's talk of magic johnson buying the team. >> by the way, i have a feeling the team is getting cheaper and cheaper by the minute as all the sponsors pullout. to know johnson seems what deals to get and who is who. really what you are seeing is a typical pattern that we see in the internet and social media era. >> you really do have to be careful. i
we have andy doe lynch, former president and ceo of the golden memphisrriors and the grizzlies. codirector of the nyu center for sport and mason levinson with bloomberg sports. here we are and we are watching sponsor after sponsor pullout. we heard virgin america pulled their sponsorship, we have heard carmax, and the names just keep floating in. you can see state farm all sayingred bull, enough, we don't want to be associated with the clippers as a result of sterling. what is going to happen...
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they have never lynched anybody. they have never been guilty of initiating any sort of aggressive act of violence. during the entire 33 years or more that mohammed has been teaching. stemsarge of violence from the guilt complex that conscience of most white people in this country. they know that they have been violent. they have had brutality against negroes. they feel that someday the negro will wake up and do want to them as they have done -- do want to the whites as they have done to them. taught by alicia -- elijah mohammed to respect everyone who respects us. we must display courtesy and be polite. we are also taught that if at any time, anyone, in any way us, we areolence on within our religious right to retaliate in self-defense to the maximum degree of possibility. >> from october 1963, an interview with malcolm x. atday on american history tv 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. robert strauss was the last u.s. ambassador to the soviet union and the first to russia. he died on march 19 at the age of 95. he hel
they have never lynched anybody. they have never been guilty of initiating any sort of aggressive act of violence. during the entire 33 years or more that mohammed has been teaching. stemsarge of violence from the guilt complex that conscience of most white people in this country. they know that they have been violent. they have had brutality against negroes. they feel that someday the negro will wake up and do want to them as they have done -- do want to the whites as they have done to them....
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lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate the opportunity to speak on the motion. back, though, this is, this determination that ms. lerner waived her constitutional rights, let me go and first speak to my friend from ohio's remarks, his it is accurate, and i stand by that. i think it's a very serious a powerful department or agency of powerment brings that down on the heads of innocent citizens trying to exercise their constitutional rights. to i think it's right for us be concerned about a dangerous situation like that, whether it i.r.s. coming down on political groups whose rights are vested in the first right to freethe speech or the right to petition their government freely, or whether those rights are in the fifth amendment. citizen the individual the right to stand behind the fifth amendment protection against self incrimination. i think we have similar here.ions today's proceedings is a contempt proceeding against that one individual. it is not the matter that we have agreed upon
lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate the opportunity to speak on the motion. back, though, this is, this determination that ms. lerner waived her constitutional rights, let me go and first speak to my friend from ohio's remarks, his it is accurate, and i stand by that. i think it's a very serious a powerful department or agency of powerment brings that down on the heads of innocent citizens trying to exercise their constitutional rights. to i think it's right for us be concerned...
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lynch said that is not appropriate. we need the information. ," mcginn, the powerful agency the irs is. that serious. the urgency to get those e-mails. here's the key question. if lois lerner will not talk to us e-mails,not give how do we get truth? ist is why the resolution important. to they way we will get truth about the targeting of usermation is if we can every tool at our disposal to try to compel lois lerner to sit on that witness stand and answer our questions to the american people. that is why mr. lynch was spot on two weeks ago when he said this was of such importance that we have to get that information. it is about the first amendment to read with that, i would yield back. think the gentleman for yielding. there has been a lot of testimony here for members. i would advise that on any referral, the statements made by members are in fact part of what is likely to be part of the record. whatmembers are stating did or didn't happen, i would admonish them to ensure that they are providing for the record such do
lynch said that is not appropriate. we need the information. ," mcginn, the powerful agency the irs is. that serious. the urgency to get those e-mails. here's the key question. if lois lerner will not talk to us e-mails,not give how do we get truth? ist is why the resolution important. to they way we will get truth about the targeting of usermation is if we can every tool at our disposal to try to compel lois lerner to sit on that witness stand and answer our questions to the american...
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they will deal with sectarian violence, including lynchings and sexual assault.he head of the african michigan of the african mission will help with the state building process. >> with regard to the building of the nation, with regard to the building of the central african republic and the rest of the authority, the united nations certainly has an undeniable advantage. >> the u.n. troops will come in as replacement for the 815 chadian troops that started with drawing earlier this month after being accused of killing dozens of unarmed civilians. >> the german chancellor is in athens this friday. her brief visit comes a day after the austerity in the country successfully returned success to the bond markets. for more on the days visit, we natalie in the's greek capital. politicians are turning the page on the country's economy. would angela merkel agree? what is her message during this visit? much tonk it is very bask in the tramp that was yesterday on the one hand, but on the other hand -- the triumph of that was yesterday on the other hand, a message to the greek
they will deal with sectarian violence, including lynchings and sexual assault.he head of the african michigan of the african mission will help with the state building process. >> with regard to the building of the nation, with regard to the building of the central african republic and the rest of the authority, the united nations certainly has an undeniable advantage. >> the u.n. troops will come in as replacement for the 815 chadian troops that started with drawing earlier this...
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lynch: the biggest concern is that anybody could end up being in that database. [ siren wails ] vu: whereraw the line between security and privacy? mcnutt: there is a trade-off. [ indistinct shouting ] halverson: just look here, please. vu: a look at the state of surveillance.
lynch: the biggest concern is that anybody could end up being in that database. [ siren wails ] vu: whereraw the line between security and privacy? mcnutt: there is a trade-off. [ indistinct shouting ] halverson: just look here, please. vu: a look at the state of surveillance.
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here's a congressman lynch said two weeks ago. the irs come a very powerful agency with a lot of information on a lot of individuals has been targeting u.s. it is an indicted serious doubts. sure is. and i think that justifies the scope of the inquiry and the urgency that we get to the bottom of this. that is not just good for republicans. that's not just good for democrats. that is good for our democracy. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> recognition for five minutes. >> i will take the liberty of going in order of seniority when i see hands. the gentlelady from new york. >> thank you. mr. chairman, i wholeheartedly support the role that congress has been given to oversee the federal agencies. i completely agree that this committee should lead the way in ensuring that our government is properly managed and working diligently on behalf of the american people. but unfortunately, this is not what this investigation has been about. because if this committee was truly interested in examining allegations of an influence from outs
here's a congressman lynch said two weeks ago. the irs come a very powerful agency with a lot of information on a lot of individuals has been targeting u.s. it is an indicted serious doubts. sure is. and i think that justifies the scope of the inquiry and the urgency that we get to the bottom of this. that is not just good for republicans. that's not just good for democrats. that is good for our democracy. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> recognition for five minutes....
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merrill lynch another bank that a little there are not used to american banking names so well ok when that happens if you say you want to buy something for a thousand dollars and you've got ten thousand dollars in your account then of course you go at the pass to do to sue to buy that object but what actually has to happen between its two banks is that one thousand dollars of money has to be taken out of your deposit account with bank of america and put into a wall not supposed to count with merrill lynch now that depends not on the money in your account but it is on the on the reserve now if it's possible let's say that because they want to minimize the cost of caring reserves of people many of their assets in income earning assets rather than stuff that whoppers as the does those then of watching come let's say that the old the bank of america only has five hundred dollars in its total reserves. it's the system in force that the reserves have debated to enable the exchange then even though you had ten thousand dollars in your account because there's only five hundred doubles of rese
merrill lynch another bank that a little there are not used to american banking names so well ok when that happens if you say you want to buy something for a thousand dollars and you've got ten thousand dollars in your account then of course you go at the pass to do to sue to buy that object but what actually has to happen between its two banks is that one thousand dollars of money has to be taken out of your deposit account with bank of america and put into a wall not supposed to count with...
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>> i'm chris lynch. i'm 48 years old. i'm single and i want to take the all-cash challenge. gerri: more people living debt-free after ditching the plastic. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: it is the 101st federal tax day in our nation's history as we share in a important national pastime, complaining about taxes. first some facts. irs received 100 million tax returns so far and is expected to collect a total of $3 trillion. that is up 9% from last year. there were big changes this year. big surprises for a lot of folks as well, we have pete step from the national taxpayer union, art laffer, one of the country's best known economists and former economic advisor to president ronald reagan, coauthor of the new book. and rich koppa managing director of wealth health. great to have you here. a lot of people out there, art laffer, are upset what is going about with taxes, complaints from silicon valley to new york city, a lot of people upset, mark zandi said it will only have a slight economic impact of 0.25%. a quarter of a percent of economic growth. wha
>> i'm chris lynch. i'm 48 years old. i'm single and i want to take the all-cash challenge. gerri: more people living debt-free after ditching the plastic. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: it is the 101st federal tax day in our nation's history as we share in a important national pastime, complaining about taxes. first some facts. irs received 100 million tax returns so far and is expected to collect a total of $3 trillion. that is up 9% from last year....
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lynch. maine. massachusetts. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for how many minutes? mr. rangel: two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: for two minutes. mr. lynch: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from new york for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today in opposition to this bill, the so-called save the american worker act, and to speak in support of working men and women of this great country. i'm here today and every day not only as a member of congress but as someone who knows what it's like to work for a living. as someone who for 18 years as an ironworker, i strapped on a pair of work boots during boom times and down economies, and i know what it's like to stand in the unemployment line when our local ship yard closed and our auto prant shut down. mr. speaker, i'm part of the american work force. like many of my colleagues, i represent hundreds of thousands of hardworking people who struggle every day to make ends meet. and that's why i'm deeply offend
lynch. maine. massachusetts. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for how many minutes? mr. rangel: two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: for two minutes. mr. lynch: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from new york for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today in opposition to this bill, the so-called save the american worker act, and to speak in support of working men and women of this great country. i'm here today and every day not only as a...
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when he went to truman and truman was not willing to do anti-lynching legislation, he went to the streetions and he got poor folks of all races to unite together. that is when he became really dangerous. it got to the point during the era --he was all of a sudden deemed un-american. it took a toll on his mind and his heart and he was depressed. as the play starts, his wife has brought in a stock of cotton to remind him of where he came from and to give him some strength as he goes before the house un-american activities committee . how will they decide if i am un-american? that leads him on a journey through his life. tavis: how does america, how do we pay the debt that we owe to paul robeson? that we doing justice to him when we treated him so horribly. >> it begins with people knowing the story. to me, i was really upset when i first found out. i was listening to cds of spirituals and i said, who is this man with this incredible voice? never had i heard about him and school. -- in school. it starts with telling the story. in attainment is the greatest -- entertainment is the greatest s
when he went to truman and truman was not willing to do anti-lynching legislation, he went to the streetions and he got poor folks of all races to unite together. that is when he became really dangerous. it got to the point during the era --he was all of a sudden deemed un-american. it took a toll on his mind and his heart and he was depressed. as the play starts, his wife has brought in a stock of cotton to remind him of where he came from and to give him some strength as he goes before the...
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and we will talk to massachusetts congressman steven lynch after the break. technolo. technolo. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. and we will talk to ♪ i know a thing about an ira ♪ and i got the tools ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need some help i'm not alone ♪ ♪ we're all tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ we've got a place that we call home ♪ ♪ we're all type e ♪ life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answ
and we will talk to massachusetts congressman steven lynch after the break. technolo. technolo. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. and we will talk to ♪ i know a thing about an ira ♪ and i got the tools ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's...
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said at the time, it may be true that the law can't make a man love me, but it can keep him from lynching me and i think that's pretty important. passing laws is wha lbj now hue to do. no one knew politics and no one loved letting more than president johnson. he was charming when he needed to be, ruthless when required. he could wear you down with logic, and argument, and he could horse trade, and he could flatter. you come with me on this bill, he would reportedly tell a key leader from my home state during the fight for the civil rights bill. and 200 years from now school children will know only two names. abraham lincoln and everett durtson. and he knew that senators would believe things like that. [applause] president johnson likes power. he likes the feel of it, the wielding of it, but that hunger was harnessed and redeemed by a deeper understanding of the human condition. by a sympathy for the underdog. for the downtrodden p for the outcast. and there was a sympathy rooted in his own experience. as a young boy growing up, in the texas hill country, johnson knew what being poor felt
said at the time, it may be true that the law can't make a man love me, but it can keep him from lynching me and i think that's pretty important. passing laws is wha lbj now hue to do. no one knew politics and no one loved letting more than president johnson. he was charming when he needed to be, ruthless when required. he could wear you down with logic, and argument, and he could horse trade, and he could flatter. you come with me on this bill, he would reportedly tell a key leader from my...
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lynch. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. i would like to speak in support of the ranking member requests. the investigation has been characterized by politicized statements, and some colleagues on the other side of the aisle, and cherry picked transcript excerpts to support the partisan agenda. issane 2, chairman released excerpts of these and your views with irs employees. in response to the partial release of these excerpts, the chairman issa, why don't you put the whole thing out, because our problem really is here, your critics say that republicans and your particular cherry picked information that goes to your foregone conclusions. what worries us, to put this stuff out. can you not put the whole body of transcripts out. during the interview, chairman issa promised these transcripts will be made public. despite the chairman's promise and the subsequent nine months, he has not released the transcripts. instead, time and time again, he has continued to take portions of transcripts and flooded documents out of context and
lynch. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. i would like to speak in support of the ranking member requests. the investigation has been characterized by politicized statements, and some colleagues on the other side of the aisle, and cherry picked transcript excerpts to support the partisan agenda. issane 2, chairman released excerpts of these and your views with irs employees. in response to the partial release of these excerpts, the chairman issa, why don't you put the whole thing out,...
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one is almost lynched. at heated argument follows about receivethe man should medical treatment. he is going in the ambulance, bringing him here shouts one activist. three broken ribs, injuries to the face and spine. authorities insist he received medical treatment, but a surprising number are opposed. student of the opposition is beaten up and humiliated, showing little mercy. later, shots rang out. the opposition call a press conference on the plaza. gabby accuses the security forces and armed, military groups of using barbaric tactics. >> i wasn't at the university, but the video clearly shows our friend being mistreated and that other students rescued him and saved his life. we don't want another fatality whether red, green, white, small, rich or poor. we want to live in peace. every afternoon, alexander trains at central university. our cameras are not allowed inside. the university is traditionally an opposition stronghold and alexander often has to deal with snubs from her fellow students. unfortunately, not everyone here has a sporting mentality. some have not achieved as
one is almost lynched. at heated argument follows about receivethe man should medical treatment. he is going in the ambulance, bringing him here shouts one activist. three broken ribs, injuries to the face and spine. authorities insist he received medical treatment, but a surprising number are opposed. student of the opposition is beaten up and humiliated, showing little mercy. later, shots rang out. the opposition call a press conference on the plaza. gabby accuses the security forces and...
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and lynching them. burning them on the streets.re was one day where i saw seven people killed before 9:00 in the morning. >> marcus bleesdale a photographer for human rights watch, doing work in the central african tree public. what he has seen and photographed defies imagination. the frenzy of killing. the fear as a man runs for his life from a boy with a machete and others with bows and arrows. the unendurable pain of the murder of children. >> they are very aware that children shouldn't be soldiers, but they are also still using them. >> central african republic is one of the poorest countries on earth. 4.4 million bitterly divided as before between muslims and christians. nearly 700,000 people have been forced out of their homes. no one knows the death toll. we flew here in a u.s. military plane that brought u.s. ambassador to the united nations samantha power. she has been here before. tried to rally the world to stop a potential genocide and get help to the people. >> the only way they feel safe is to literally be bumping up
and lynching them. burning them on the streets.re was one day where i saw seven people killed before 9:00 in the morning. >> marcus bleesdale a photographer for human rights watch, doing work in the central african tree public. what he has seen and photographed defies imagination. the frenzy of killing. the fear as a man runs for his life from a boy with a machete and others with bows and arrows. the unendurable pain of the murder of children. >> they are very aware that children...
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and those sort of clashes created a lot of riots, led to a lot of lynchings.mmer krystal was talking about. the book ends before that. that's a critical part of the story. >> definitely true. i wanted to focus on their combat experience. they were so magnificent in combat. the first american, black or white to win the french medal was a black soldier. had this unit been white they would be part of our natural fabric. we'd be on our third or fourth remake of this movie. >> thank you so much, max brooks. so much still ahead the age-old question of a tree falls in the forrest and no one's around to hear it did it make a sound? >> oh, boy. i'm falling. everybody look out. oooooh! a little help here? >> i love that commercial. look, someone's got to be listening. first, choose unlimited soup or salad. then create your own pasta with one of five homemade sauces. and finish with dessert. three courses, $9.99. at olive garden. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he s
and those sort of clashes created a lot of riots, led to a lot of lynchings.mmer krystal was talking about. the book ends before that. that's a critical part of the story. >> definitely true. i wanted to focus on their combat experience. they were so magnificent in combat. the first american, black or white to win the french medal was a black soldier. had this unit been white they would be part of our natural fabric. we'd be on our third or fourth remake of this movie. >> thank you...
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families of the missing have been saying, the prime minister had an unannounced visit, he was almost lynched and they prevented him from leaving the gymnasium for several horse. people really, really, really -- several hours. people really, really, really are venting their fury any way they can on combine they can. thank you adrian brown from jindo. >> russian state media are saying five have been killed in an attack on a pro-russian checkpoint in eastern ukraine, near the city of slovyansk. a mediator from the organisation for security and cooperation in egypt is due to hold talks. they are refusing to put down their weapons and leave buildings in defines of an agreement signed on thursday. joining us live from donetsk is hoda abdel-hamid. what do we know about the latest incident? >> so far we are having unconfirmed reports, but according to the reports of russian state television, as you mentioned, there would have been a shoot-out at the check point in a village east of slovyansk. three of the pro-russian men who were manning the checkpoint would have died and two men in the car - in a c
families of the missing have been saying, the prime minister had an unannounced visit, he was almost lynched and they prevented him from leaving the gymnasium for several horse. people really, really, really -- several hours. people really, really, really are venting their fury any way they can on combine they can. thank you adrian brown from jindo. >> russian state media are saying five have been killed in an attack on a pro-russian checkpoint in eastern ukraine, near the city of...
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. >> reporter: jennifer lynch, a lawyer saying that mass surveillance has now become affordable. >> it the potential to collect data on a scale we haven't seen so far. if a license plate camera picks up your location many times during the week, it is pin point your path. it can tell who you associate with, which doctor you are going to, whether you are sleeping at a different house every night. >> reporter: the samsy county sheriff's office has just purchased their first mobile alpr. up with of seven they plan to buy. we went along for a test spin. >> oh, here we go. so we just got an alert. so i have to run the plate. >> okay. >> reporter: this time it turned out to be a false alarm. give me a list of some of the crimes you have seen solved because of this technology. >> auto theft, homicide, stocking cases solved. >> is there any question in your mind that this technology is keeping people safe? >> there's no question that it helps police keep communities safer. >> reporter: but in the wrong hands it can reveal intimate secrets. melissa hill is a blogger and privacy activist in minne
. >> reporter: jennifer lynch, a lawyer saying that mass surveillance has now become affordable. >> it the potential to collect data on a scale we haven't seen so far. if a license plate camera picks up your location many times during the week, it is pin point your path. it can tell who you associate with, which doctor you are going to, whether you are sleeping at a different house every night. >> reporter: the samsy county sheriff's office has just purchased their first...
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liz: of bank of america and merrill lynch. see you next time. tell the gang we said hi. >> i will.d, over to you. david: thank you very much, liz. we all know cybercrime is a major threat and we're now in a new era of so-called megabreaches. we'll talk to a man behind the disturbing new report on explosion of hack attacking and how protect yourself. new orleans is it the next silicon valley? we talk to two new orleans based entrepreneurs that set an incredible task. to create a new business every week for a whole year. 52 businesses in a year. ♪ why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed i
liz: of bank of america and merrill lynch. see you next time. tell the gang we said hi. >> i will.d, over to you. david: thank you very much, liz. we all know cybercrime is a major threat and we're now in a new era of so-called megabreaches. we'll talk to a man behind the disturbing new report on explosion of hack attacking and how protect yourself. new orleans is it the next silicon valley? we talk to two new orleans based entrepreneurs that set an incredible task. to create a new...