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lynch, and 1400 members, disappeared after being ambushed. military officials say she fought, even while hurt, until she ran out of ammunition. >> it was the first rescue of an american prisoner of war since world war ii. and she was a hero. there was even talk of giving jessica lynch the medal of honor. members of congress from her home state of west virginia put her up for the medal of honor, the military's highest honor because of her heroism. she was a mega watt hero. she was brought home safe. her rescue was all captured on film. it could not have been scripted better by hollywood for what they wanted day three of the iraq war to end up like. but it turns out it may not have been scripted by hollywood but it was in fact scripted. the ambush did happen. private first class jessica lynch was injured and spent nine days in an iraqi hospital and she was rescued by american special forces. but the back story of her heroics emptying her weapon, fighting to the death, fighting through gunshot wounds and stab wounds, all of that was made up. as
lynch, and 1400 members, disappeared after being ambushed. military officials say she fought, even while hurt, until she ran out of ammunition. >> it was the first rescue of an american prisoner of war since world war ii. and she was a hero. there was even talk of giving jessica lynch the medal of honor. members of congress from her home state of west virginia put her up for the medal of honor, the military's highest honor because of her heroism. she was a mega watt hero. she was brought...
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maddow, pentagon made up story of jessica lynch's heroism.ct, some people who saw the reporting questioned her assertion that the pentagon made up lynch's heroism. this is a pretty simple thing from the fact-checking perspective. did the military provide false information that led to the narrative that jessica lynch went down fighting when she was captured? let's do some googling. here's a "military times" article published after jessica lynch was rescued. it featured a named member of the military, a public affairs official, providing false information about jessica lynch's capture. navy captain frank thorp said lynch waged quite a battle prior to her capture. we do have very strong indications that lynch was not captured very easily, he said. reports are that she fired her m-16 until she had no more ammunition. that information straight from a military public affairs official was not true. it was made up. but it landed in press reports anyway. "the new york times" also printed a story after jessica lynch's rescue that contained made up info
maddow, pentagon made up story of jessica lynch's heroism.ct, some people who saw the reporting questioned her assertion that the pentagon made up lynch's heroism. this is a pretty simple thing from the fact-checking perspective. did the military provide false information that led to the narrative that jessica lynch went down fighting when she was captured? let's do some googling. here's a "military times" article published after jessica lynch was rescued. it featured a named member...
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jane lynch's new notes.ater on "sunday morning." >> osgood: a look at fyvush finkel a performer who first took to the stage a century ago and still there. the kind of story that takes richard schlesinger. >> does this song sound familiar? singer might look familiar. fyvush finkel has been acting since he was nine. he was a big star in yiddish theater, on broadway and on tv. >> how dare you make a mockery of this forum. >> lately he's costarring with his sons in a nightclub act, no less. later on "sunday morning." >> osgood: with modern day and a personal struggle being weighed. steve hartman has tale of two daughters and one special party. first here are the headlines more 15th of june. the iraqi forces have slowed advance of sunni jihaddish. to defend the city has drawn thousands of men to the capital. ukraine's president is vowing to punish pro russian separatist who shot down a transport killing all 49 aboard. the incident was condemned by western nations could lead to new sanctions against russia. israel
jane lynch's new notes.ater on "sunday morning." >> osgood: a look at fyvush finkel a performer who first took to the stage a century ago and still there. the kind of story that takes richard schlesinger. >> does this song sound familiar? singer might look familiar. fyvush finkel has been acting since he was nine. he was a big star in yiddish theater, on broadway and on tv. >> how dare you make a mockery of this forum. >> lately he's costarring with his sons in...
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lynch. even the fact that you declare the issue a misunderstanding in the first brief, as staff has related it to me, and the office of inspector general's report issued today substantiated inappropriate scheduling and said it was systemic throughout the dha, do you believe you have the credibility now necessary to identify and fix the problems? >> mr. chairman, i believe i used the term is understanding with respect to the references that were being made to a secret list. i did not make any qualifications or statement as to whether i thought the actions occurring or appropriate. >> is your contention still that there was no secret list? >> it is my contention there were a number of documents, three of which were identified. one of which we identified earlier that were working documents used to provide information about patients in addition to the waiting list or for rescheduling of patients. i did not think they were secret list. i think they could've easily been misunderstood. >> i would r
lynch. even the fact that you declare the issue a misunderstanding in the first brief, as staff has related it to me, and the office of inspector general's report issued today substantiated inappropriate scheduling and said it was systemic throughout the dha, do you believe you have the credibility now necessary to identify and fix the problems? >> mr. chairman, i believe i used the term is understanding with respect to the references that were being made to a secret list. i did not make...
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lynch, you just mentioned this. you're trying to match supply and demand, but you don't have an accurate picture on the demand side and so trying to determine what the staffing model would be is of limited use. and when you tell us the average is a physician seeing ten patients a day, does that include the data that we've heard in this committee of 50% no shows? so is that actually a physician that has 20 slots per day but only 10 patients walk through the door? and we want to help you with this. we want to get the policy right. we very legislation that we're offering this week. it will be bipartisan that's about getting residents involved. give you greater capacity. we would be happy to help talk about what the space issues, but how can you help us with where to start helping you? >> congresswoman, i think we can start by trying to give you the information that you asked for. and i apologize if you have not seen that. we have provided a briefing to members of this committee on the productivity model that we have. i
lynch, you just mentioned this. you're trying to match supply and demand, but you don't have an accurate picture on the demand side and so trying to determine what the staffing model would be is of limited use. and when you tell us the average is a physician seeing ten patients a day, does that include the data that we've heard in this committee of 50% no shows? so is that actually a physician that has 20 slots per day but only 10 patients walk through the door? and we want to help you with...
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it said lynch waged quite a battle prior to her capture.easily. reports are she fired her m-16 until she had no more ammunition. that information straight from a military public affairs official was not true. it was made up but landed in press reports any way. "new york times" printed a story after jessica lynch's story that had information on her supposed heroism and information provided by a u.s. army official. if you have google, which i understand politfact does not have. if they did they could see the evidence of the pentagon pushing this false story about jessica lynch fighting while she was hurt, being a hero, right? their google is broken. luckily for them we played this reporting from nbc news on the show the night they say they were watching. >> lynch and 14 other members of the ordinance maintenance company disappeared after ambushed. military officials say she fought even while hurt until she ran out of ammunition. >> military officials say she fought even while hurt until she ran out of am a in addition. if you are fact checkin
it said lynch waged quite a battle prior to her capture.easily. reports are she fired her m-16 until she had no more ammunition. that information straight from a military public affairs official was not true. it was made up but landed in press reports any way. "new york times" printed a story after jessica lynch's story that had information on her supposed heroism and information provided by a u.s. army official. if you have google, which i understand politfact does not have. if they...
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lynch, you just mentioned this. you're trying to match supply and demand, but you don't have an accurate picture on the demand side and so trying to determine what the staffing model would be is of limited use. and when you tell us the average is a physician seeing ten patients a day, does that include the data that we've heard in this committee of 50% no shows? so is that actually a physician that has 20 slots per day but only ten patients walk through the door? and we want to help you with this. we want to get the policy right. we very legislation that we're offering this week. it will be bipartisan that's about getting residents involved. give you greater capacity. we would be happy to help talk about what the space issues, but how can you help us with where to start helping you? >> congress woman, i think we can start by trying to give you the information that you asked for. and a apologize if you have not seen that. we have provided a briefing to members of this committee on the productivity model that we have.
lynch, you just mentioned this. you're trying to match supply and demand, but you don't have an accurate picture on the demand side and so trying to determine what the staffing model would be is of limited use. and when you tell us the average is a physician seeing ten patients a day, does that include the data that we've heard in this committee of 50% no shows? so is that actually a physician that has 20 slots per day but only ten patients walk through the door? and we want to help you with...
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lynch, you just mentioned this.you're trying to match supply and demand, but you don't have an accurate picture on the demand side and so trying to determine what the staffing model would be is of limited use. and when you tell us the average is a physician seeing ten patients a day, does that include the data that we've heard in this committee of 50% no shows? so is that actually a physician that has 20 slots per day but only ten patients walk through the door? and we want to help you with this. we want to get the policy right. we very legislation that we're offering this week. it will be bipartisan that's about getting residents involved. give you greater capacity. we would be happy to help talk about what the space issues, but how can you help us with where to start helping you? >> congress woman, i think we can start by trying to give you the information that you asked for. and a apologize if you have not seen that. we have provided a briefing to members of this committee on the productivity model that we have.
lynch, you just mentioned this.you're trying to match supply and demand, but you don't have an accurate picture on the demand side and so trying to determine what the staffing model would be is of limited use. and when you tell us the average is a physician seeing ten patients a day, does that include the data that we've heard in this committee of 50% no shows? so is that actually a physician that has 20 slots per day but only ten patients walk through the door? and we want to help you with...
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lynch and dr. clancy for appearing before us today. i under from 2008 to 2013 nonva care out patient visits grew from 9 million to 15.3 million, 72% increase. do we have any way of knowing about the comparison between nonva care versus inhouse care, it's efficacy and its cost? >> i don't have the comparative data from those years. in the last fiscal erwe spent $4.8 million on nonva care. i have to get previous data to see how our use of nonva care has increased or has changed as we've seen increasing outpatient requirements. >> it seems to me that if we want to expand access for veterans to nonva health care, it will be extremely important there's a continuity of care and health records can be transferred seamlessly and that's part of what you were talking about, i guess, when you were trying to do a quality check on the pc3 and finding those community providers. what can we do to ensure that this happens? >> i think that is a very good question and it's a challenge. right now our community providers do not have ready access to the va'
lynch and dr. clancy for appearing before us today. i under from 2008 to 2013 nonva care out patient visits grew from 9 million to 15.3 million, 72% increase. do we have any way of knowing about the comparison between nonva care versus inhouse care, it's efficacy and its cost? >> i don't have the comparative data from those years. in the last fiscal erwe spent $4.8 million on nonva care. i have to get previous data to see how our use of nonva care has increased or has changed as we've...
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but also here at the chapter, you say that beating is one thing but if there was a lynching, there was a sense even in terms of top military brass that that was something that african-american soldiers would most likely retaliate against. >> i would agree with that. let me say one other thing. let's not put this all on the south. this regiment had trouble in northern -- >> tell about new jersey. >> also mills and long island. at camp merritt in 10 apply new jersey there were all kinds of incidents that occurred there but that can't mills there was this alabama regiment that was given command of the 15th fix. actually hamilton fish involve himself in that end there was a black boxer by the name of george cheated cotton, and they were ready to take on any comers. but the men had no ammunition, but fish said that they were prepared to get that ammunition and the alabama regiment knew it and backed off. but they brutalized the black man on a train before, poked out his ally, threw him off the train, got away with it scott free. and there was a southern officer who is causing or maybe even
but also here at the chapter, you say that beating is one thing but if there was a lynching, there was a sense even in terms of top military brass that that was something that african-american soldiers would most likely retaliate against. >> i would agree with that. let me say one other thing. let's not put this all on the south. this regiment had trouble in northern -- >> tell about new jersey. >> also mills and long island. at camp merritt in 10 apply new jersey there were...
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head of merrill lynch. i know with you talked a earlier about the private sector but what challenge are you seeing and what are you doing in terms of veterans hiring veterans doing whatever you can that's working? >> sure. thank you. we heard what the challenges are. there's a lack of preparedness. we know about the stigma. there's an ongoing stigma. we end up trying to make veterans fit our structure and we're trying to recognize that that doesn't work and bend our structure to the way they think and act. it requires, let's take hiring. it requires a different approach. now, one -- my example might be internships so if you're going to try to get an internship on a firm like marle lynch or bank of america is very competitive. the way that we go after the most talented folks the veterans is we created a different internship track that allow them the access and the exposure to see what life is like. so they get sort of a no-risk free look at what a career might look like. the onboarding process is different a
head of merrill lynch. i know with you talked a earlier about the private sector but what challenge are you seeing and what are you doing in terms of veterans hiring veterans doing whatever you can that's working? >> sure. thank you. we heard what the challenges are. there's a lack of preparedness. we know about the stigma. there's an ongoing stigma. we end up trying to make veterans fit our structure and we're trying to recognize that that doesn't work and bend our structure to the way...
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lynch: and specialist ryan p. jayne's friends and neighbors. we all mourn their loss and we appreciate the sacrifice that's been made on behalf of our country and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. meadows: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the gentleman from new york who has taken the lead to make sure that those who give the ultimate sacrifice are not forgotten. and it is truly an honor to serve with the gentleman from massachusetts, the gentleman from new york, and i would urge all my colleagues to support this bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 3765. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and, without objection, the motion to reconsider is
lynch: and specialist ryan p. jayne's friends and neighbors. we all mourn their loss and we appreciate the sacrifice that's been made on behalf of our country and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. meadows: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the gentleman from new york who has taken the lead to make sure that those who give the ultimate sacrifice are not forgotten. and it is truly an...
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dave lynch on the may jobs report. greenhouse gases and pot reform. we begin the program a senate intelligence committee chairwoman dianne feinstein. thank you so much for being with us, senator. >> you are welcome. >> from what you have been told, do you think that his life was in serious jeopardy without an immediate release? >> that is hard for me to tell. i don't think there was a clear distinction in the briefing we have had. there is no question he was debilitated. there is no question he was under stress. he was blinking rapidly, probably held in dark surroundings for long periods of time. i don't know. he will receive very good care and recover. i think that is what is important. >> this leave aside the question of legal requirements, the president didn't even call you hours or a day beforehand or any intelligence committee members. was that because there was a credible threat from the taliban, that they would kill him? or did they just not want to hear your response? >> i don't think there was a credible threat, but i don't know. i don't have
dave lynch on the may jobs report. greenhouse gases and pot reform. we begin the program a senate intelligence committee chairwoman dianne feinstein. thank you so much for being with us, senator. >> you are welcome. >> from what you have been told, do you think that his life was in serious jeopardy without an immediate release? >> that is hard for me to tell. i don't think there was a clear distinction in the briefing we have had. there is no question he was debilitated. there...
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but first, bloomberg stave lynch is here to talk about jobs., the last months job report came out. unemployment rate stayed at 6.3. 270 1000 jobs -- 217,000 jobs, not bad. >> we are growing jobs now for the first time since 1999, 4 straight months above 200,000, which is solid. it is not exceptional but it is good, solid growth. japan hasn't seen a year or two of growth since 2007. europe is barely moving. the ecb had to take extraordinary measures this week, including charging banks to deposit their money to encourage more spending. >> you spend much of your time looking at the world's second-biggest economy these days, 7000 miles away in china. what is a state of the chinese economy? how worried are some people about what might happen? >> there were some worries about the risks as china decelerated that there would be a hard landing. those worries have eased a bit. there has been some monitoring -- some monetary loosening. the bigger story in china is that the country is at the end of an era of 10% growth aced on limitless cheap labor. they'r
but first, bloomberg stave lynch is here to talk about jobs., the last months job report came out. unemployment rate stayed at 6.3. 270 1000 jobs -- 217,000 jobs, not bad. >> we are growing jobs now for the first time since 1999, 4 straight months above 200,000, which is solid. it is not exceptional but it is good, solid growth. japan hasn't seen a year or two of growth since 2007. europe is barely moving. the ecb had to take extraordinary measures this week, including charging banks to...
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ting is one thing but if there was a lynching there was the essence that the african-american and theldiers would most likely retaliate. >> i would agree so don't put this all on the south. this had trouble in dan long island. end with new jersey that is very close that there was incidents that occurred. and to there was the alabama regiment given the man of the 15th and hamilton and involved himself with that he was a black boxer by david george kid cotton. and they were ready to take on an ague comers but they did not have the ammunition but fish said they were prepared and the alabama regiment knew it sam plot -- backed off but they have brutalized before to poke out his eyes and throw him off the train and got away with it scot-free in the southern officer causing all kinds of problems but the feeling was lady to get those guys overseas to fight the end of the. >> so what happens? what is the difference in terms of their reception? >> we missed a step because originally this is how it happens. higher today become the 369 from the 15th? and many of the bet would hold on to zagged d
ting is one thing but if there was a lynching there was the essence that the african-american and theldiers would most likely retaliate. >> i would agree so don't put this all on the south. this had trouble in dan long island. end with new jersey that is very close that there was incidents that occurred. and to there was the alabama regiment given the man of the 15th and hamilton and involved himself with that he was a black boxer by david george kid cotton. and they were ready to take on...
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film maker dennis michael lynch traveled down there this week and found this. >> megyn, right now it'sn here in south texas. i'll show you four things. number one is the bridge, the international bridge from the u.s. going into mexico and got to go through a preserve, a u.s. preserve. right now there is boarder patrol, tons of them in the preserve trying to apprehend the families coming across. move over to the right. you'll see this park. it's completely empty but today, before 5:00 it was filled with boarder patrol and constables. where they have gone? i have no idea. completely empty. this is what scares me to death. over there, you have mexico and that's the rio and you can see the lights on the cars, those are all scouts. and there are little dings and little boats coming across and wave runners and they keep going back and forth and wave runners bringing over drugs and people. so while we're over here trying to get families, we've got everything dangerous coming through on the right. add to that megyn, today during the day on this whole long dirt pan road, you had boarder patrol
film maker dennis michael lynch traveled down there this week and found this. >> megyn, right now it'sn here in south texas. i'll show you four things. number one is the bridge, the international bridge from the u.s. going into mexico and got to go through a preserve, a u.s. preserve. right now there is boarder patrol, tons of them in the preserve trying to apprehend the families coming across. move over to the right. you'll see this park. it's completely empty but today, before 5:00 it...
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is that man the lynch pin to true answers? huddle around the water cooler, and a new discovery leading to a potential new mystery surrounding one of pi kas sew's first masterpieces. an art history lesson. will that cheer you up? yes, art history, straight ahead. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet,...
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not willing to do anti-lynching legislation, he went to the streets and he went to the unions and hell races, working folks of all races to unite together. that's when he became really, really dangerous. it got to the point during the whole mccarthy era that he was called before the house un-american activities committee. this man who was the most famous black person in the world was all of a sudden deemed un-american. as you can imagine, that took a real toll on his mind, his heart, he was depressed for a period of time. so as the play starts, his wife has brought him a stalk of cotton to remind him of where he came from, remind him who his father was, to give him some strength as he goes before the house un-american activities committee. he asks the question, how will they decide i'm un-american, that leads him through the journey in his life. tavis: how does america, to the extent we can and maybe we can't, how do we pay the debt that we owe to paul robeson? he was willing to pay the price for it. i'm wondering how is it all these years later that we do justice to him when we trea
not willing to do anti-lynching legislation, he went to the streets and he went to the unions and hell races, working folks of all races to unite together. that's when he became really, really dangerous. it got to the point during the whole mccarthy era that he was called before the house un-american activities committee. this man who was the most famous black person in the world was all of a sudden deemed un-american. as you can imagine, that took a real toll on his mind, his heart, he was...
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one up on wall street and beat the street by peter lynch. amazon.ule of thumb that's hardly let will me down. a rule that can help us. figure out what -- really help us figure out when a stock is overvalued or undervalued based on what the growth and value mun managers would be willing to pay. if the stock has a price to earnings multiple lower than its growth rate, that's the definition of cheap. any -- and any stock that's selling at a multiple which is twice the size of its growth rate or greater is probably too expensive and should be sold. so if a stock is trading at 20 times earnings and has a growth rate of 10% it probably won't go much higher than that. it's reached the two times growth ceiling. here's another piece of wall street gibberish to help you simplify this the process. the peg, peg ratio, the price to earnings to growth rate or the multiple dived by a stocks a long term growth rate. a peg of one is extremely cheap and two or higher is prohibitively expensive. google in its hay-day from 2004 to 2007 could sell for 2,000 times earnin
one up on wall street and beat the street by peter lynch. amazon.ule of thumb that's hardly let will me down. a rule that can help us. figure out what -- really help us figure out when a stock is overvalued or undervalued based on what the growth and value mun managers would be willing to pay. if the stock has a price to earnings multiple lower than its growth rate, that's the definition of cheap. any -- and any stock that's selling at a multiple which is twice the size of its growth rate or...
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lynch i just have the two questions. is there a complaint system within the vha something like a hot line that a veteran can call and someone get back to them about their complaint? >> dr. clancy, do you want to take that? >> yes, every facility has a patient advocate. and in fact, they get complaints. they get all kinds of calls, and that is actually tracked in terms of time to resolution and so forth. that -- that all of the patient advocates now come under an office of patient centered care and cultural transformation. so we have begun working with them a bit from the quality and safety side to try to figure out how could we learn more from what they're hearing because we're noticing that i an number of private sector organizations are taking to heart just how important and useful it can be to learn from the patients themselves. so. >> so is that information looked at at nationally nationwide not just, it doesn't just stay at the local facility? >> yes, there is a national database. >> okay. then my second question is
lynch i just have the two questions. is there a complaint system within the vha something like a hot line that a veteran can call and someone get back to them about their complaint? >> dr. clancy, do you want to take that? >> yes, every facility has a patient advocate. and in fact, they get complaints. they get all kinds of calls, and that is actually tracked in terms of time to resolution and so forth. that -- that all of the patient advocates now come under an office of patient...
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the factor that explains the rise of lynching is complex. interpretation is their best critical to the legitimization of social relations of unequal power in any society. what i am back to most comfortable with and as the nation of aggressiveness that has a cultural foundation. if we think about aggressiveness in the 19th century, they do not pride it in its raw form. courage of something that was harnessed and they should be refined. emotional equilibrium was the goal of most 19th century men. i'm not suggesting that all achieved it in a probably most did not. priorsd elizabeth biography of lee, the best book we have in terms of looking at the inner lee and she does it by drilling down in research. it is just a fiend when comes to primary sources and she gets into them. it's a brilliant and brutally -- and beautifully written book that one a lincoln prize. it is superb. in it she makes a compelling case thqat lee's engineering background flowed into his victorian sensibility of self-denial and control. lee was always worried about mastering
the factor that explains the rise of lynching is complex. interpretation is their best critical to the legitimization of social relations of unequal power in any society. what i am back to most comfortable with and as the nation of aggressiveness that has a cultural foundation. if we think about aggressiveness in the 19th century, they do not pride it in its raw form. courage of something that was harnessed and they should be refined. emotional equilibrium was the goal of most 19th century men....
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stephen lynch, same thing. great to hear that bowe bergdahl has been released from captivity. warmest regards to his family. ah but then as of this morning, delete. no more warm regards for you. warm regards hereby rescinded. congressman lynch doesn't want any one to know that he once thought it was good news that the service member was released. he's hoping that one goes down the memory hole. tonight, the u.s. special envoy for after gap stan and pakistan and other white house officials walked over to capitol hill and did a rare briefing for the full united states senate on the administration's actions to end sergeant bergdahl's captivity and get him home. that briefing was closed to the public. no cameras were allowed inside. but we were told that one of the things that senators were allowed to see that nobody had seen what we're told is that senators were able to see that proof of life video from december which the u.s. government somehow obtained from the taliban in december. and it's the one that reportedly showed such a deterioration in sergeant bergdahl's condition that
stephen lynch, same thing. great to hear that bowe bergdahl has been released from captivity. warmest regards to his family. ah but then as of this morning, delete. no more warm regards for you. warm regards hereby rescinded. congressman lynch doesn't want any one to know that he once thought it was good news that the service member was released. he's hoping that one goes down the memory hole. tonight, the u.s. special envoy for after gap stan and pakistan and other white house officials walked...
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the other lewd incident happened on lynch drive. call the police if you recognize this man. >>> the commuters on the septa rail line have a good reason to be anxious tonight. they are stopping electricians from walking off the job in seven hours. and annie mccormick has the latest from bryn~mawr. >>reporter:the problem can get worse at the beginning of the work week. >> the strike looms. >> it would be really bad. i only have about a month and a half left of consume. school. of. the 210 railroad workers will suspend service and impacts 60 how to riders. the strike would not impact the septa trolley service. firm. they are expected to resume the talks tonight. the unions are without a contract for years. septa wants to go ahead and impose their terms on the proposed contracts. in the meantime, casual riders like padge in town to see family and david, headed to a weekend in it did. c. are irritate thad they might need alternate ways to getting back home on sunday. >> it would be very inconvenient for me. i would have to call someone t
the other lewd incident happened on lynch drive. call the police if you recognize this man. >>> the commuters on the septa rail line have a good reason to be anxious tonight. they are stopping electricians from walking off the job in seven hours. and annie mccormick has the latest from bryn~mawr. >>reporter:the problem can get worse at the beginning of the work week. >> the strike looms. >> it would be really bad. i only have about a month and a half left of consume....
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bnp, regulatory risks surrounding the banking sector, andy lynch is still with us.r investment thoughts and start with the banking sector. we have seen this at barclays, bnp paribas likely to be fined as a result of sanctions violations. regulatory risk, a hot topic for the banks. >> the regulators are still combing through all the stuff that banks have been doing over the last decade. i am sure we are going to get more of these stories of wrongdoing in the past and sadly, the scale of the penalty is being levied on an upward trend. a you will see more banks paying more penalties area -- penalties. good news for us as taxpayers. the government has more money. >> one of the elements is going to be there inability to do clearing in dollars as caroline was saying. they have been given leeway on the timing of that so they can look for another option. we spoke to a currency expert who was saying that one of the implications for this could be another threat to the role of the dollar as a global reserve currency because banks are going to look for ways to get around using
bnp, regulatory risks surrounding the banking sector, andy lynch is still with us.r investment thoughts and start with the banking sector. we have seen this at barclays, bnp paribas likely to be fined as a result of sanctions violations. regulatory risk, a hot topic for the banks. >> the regulators are still combing through all the stuff that banks have been doing over the last decade. i am sure we are going to get more of these stories of wrongdoing in the past and sadly, the scale of...
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we got judge napolitano and dennis michael lynch has been warning about this for weeks. he has eyewitness accounts from the boarder. trace gallagher starts us off live with what is driving this surge, trace? >> megyn, we've heard for months people are fleeing central america to escape the gang violence but the ambassador to the u.s. says that's not true. he says they are coming for two reasons, one to meet up with family here and two because smugglers guarantee to get them into the u.s. in fact, many illegal immigrant whose arrive here believe the u.s. has a catch and release policy if they cross the boarder, they can stay and look at the increase. 6,500 unaccompanied kids crossed in 2011. this year it estimated to be 90,000 and next year 147,000. many in texas, california and oklahoma are housing them and look at the pictures leaked by boarder patrol agents showing children crowded into chain linked holding centers. food, showers, beds in short supply. >> just imagening being in their shoes, they have terrified faces. they don't really want to speak because they are sca
we got judge napolitano and dennis michael lynch has been warning about this for weeks. he has eyewitness accounts from the boarder. trace gallagher starts us off live with what is driving this surge, trace? >> megyn, we've heard for months people are fleeing central america to escape the gang violence but the ambassador to the u.s. says that's not true. he says they are coming for two reasons, one to meet up with family here and two because smugglers guarantee to get them into the u.s....
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. >> i'm chris lynch. i am 48 years old. i live in washington, d.c. and i'm single and i want to take the all-cash challenge. >> we're so excited. >> yes we are. >> whoo. >> we have four credit cards that we used over the years and we would like to pay those off and go strictly on a cash basis. >> we want to see if we actually spend less money by using cash instead of credit. >> i thought, what another way to integrate something cool and disciplined in my day-to-day regimen. >> we adopted our very own cash challenge about three years ago. we were sick and tired of our debt. only way to get rid of debt to pay it down and budget and pay cash for everything. ♪ >> it is amazing. this is how the we tracked our cash on a weekly basis. >> put little stickies on the mason jar with the little categories. at the end of the week i add up all the receipts. i use a xcel spreadsheet and expect all the different categories. >> when we get the cash we pay in a an envelope. >> money feels tighter when you pay with cash. >> i filed electronically for state taxes and th
. >> i'm chris lynch. i am 48 years old. i live in washington, d.c. and i'm single and i want to take the all-cash challenge. >> we're so excited. >> yes we are. >> whoo. >> we have four credit cards that we used over the years and we would like to pay those off and go strictly on a cash basis. >> we want to see if we actually spend less money by using cash instead of credit. >> i thought, what another way to integrate something cool and disciplined in...
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in her anti-lynching campaign and crusade. in 1884, she will be traveling in the ladies coach of the chesapeake and ohio railroad car. the conductor will ask her to get up and move to the jim crow car. and when she will protest, he will end up kicking her off the train. the other people on the train will cheer she is being removed from the train, but she will also bite him. she will bite his hand. then she will get off the train and she will sue. she will win her case initially. initially she won a hundred dollars, but it would be overturned on appeal. this is just illustrative of number one, what people went through on these railroad trains, and number two, the situation certain females went through. we saw the example of ida b. wells and the example before of mary church. and how they did not want to passively stand by. they fought against it. mary church saying, i am going to telegraph my father and he will get you all. and then with ida b. wells actually suing. ok. we listed all of those things. now we are coming to our ga
in her anti-lynching campaign and crusade. in 1884, she will be traveling in the ladies coach of the chesapeake and ohio railroad car. the conductor will ask her to get up and move to the jim crow car. and when she will protest, he will end up kicking her off the train. the other people on the train will cheer she is being removed from the train, but she will also bite him. she will bite his hand. then she will get off the train and she will sue. she will win her case initially. initially she...
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dennis michael lynch traveled to texas in the first 24 hours to get a look at how bad the situation isdennis, i know you've been speaking with friends and sources there including boarder patrol folks. what are they telling you? >> megyn, today i spent time speaking to boarder patrol people and scitizens here of texas and the situation is worse than i thought it was when i was in your studio two days ago. everybody is upset how these children are being treated. they said how some of them are understanding up in houston and being used as sex slaves, all right? they are up in arms about the fact that the president of the united states, his job is to protect american workers and protect american lives and he's not doing that whatsoever. if i can tie this into your last segment, listening to all that going back and forth, here is another thing to scare the viewers so to say. we are ignoring the 9/11 commission report and i have told you already that we know that hasballah and hamas is working with drug cartels. while we have boarder patrol agents playing babysitter, we have people crossing
dennis michael lynch traveled to texas in the first 24 hours to get a look at how bad the situation isdennis, i know you've been speaking with friends and sources there including boarder patrol folks. what are they telling you? >> megyn, today i spent time speaking to boarder patrol people and scitizens here of texas and the situation is worse than i thought it was when i was in your studio two days ago. everybody is upset how these children are being treated. they said how some of them...
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that weekend lehman and merrill lynch were basically at collapse.if they collapsed the system was going to fail. although we were able to find a solution to merrill lynch and aig we had a willing buyer for laymen and we had no good options. the weeks after that the system was basically breaking down. there was a classic run across the system. i got a phonecall one morning from this very prominent banker at maybe 6:30. i called them back and i said you have to get that fear out of your voice. don't talk to anybody else in your firm or outside because if they hear you it will be terrible. i said you can replace it with anger or whatever you want but you can't let people hear you that way. as i explain in my book if you are a where then that you were scared to death and it was the people who weren't scared that you had to worry about the most. the people who were scared were more smarter more confident. she was anybody actually was not scared? >> m. after lehman the morning after lehman "the wall street journal" editorial page thought it was terrific.
that weekend lehman and merrill lynch were basically at collapse.if they collapsed the system was going to fail. although we were able to find a solution to merrill lynch and aig we had a willing buyer for laymen and we had no good options. the weeks after that the system was basically breaking down. there was a classic run across the system. i got a phonecall one morning from this very prominent banker at maybe 6:30. i called them back and i said you have to get that fear out of your voice....
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the advantage of what we say is think of us as peter lynch meets jack boggle. >> but think of it as a a concept like peter lynch would see a trend, but instead of picking an individual stock, invest, once you own multiple mo steve, you have a powerful index, but you can see what's in it. >> you can also make money not only in your etf, but by other people -- >> we took or ph.d.s to build, our customers then -- and in less than six months, they built 35,000 motifs. and now we're -- we just hit or 50,000 mark today, and then if i built a motif and you were to buy it, i would get a royalty payment, and if you were to share it to all your friends, the creator of the motif gets a royalty. what you're starting to see is amazing everyday american investors that have a knack for expert expertise. my dad is a retired vascular surgeon. you can put his motif out there, and if somebody buys it, or if you have moran an active model, they can subscribe to your rebalancing, and every time they do that, you collect royalties. >> everybody around here was listening very closely. it's a fascinating con
the advantage of what we say is think of us as peter lynch meets jack boggle. >> but think of it as a a concept like peter lynch would see a trend, but instead of picking an individual stock, invest, once you own multiple mo steve, you have a powerful index, but you can see what's in it. >> you can also make money not only in your etf, but by other people -- >> we took or ph.d.s to build, our customers then -- and in less than six months, they built 35,000 motifs. and now...
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today in micron, a stock that rallied 5% because of a bank of america/merrill lynch analyst upgradingig semiconductor company from sell to all the way to buy. first, that's an astonishing turn. the analyst unrelenting all the way up, fought it tooth and nail with the same logic. prices had to collapse for what's basically a commodity product. micron makes drams, which are pretty much found in every personal computer. and the dram business has had a terrible reputation as a boom and bust industry. that's because when demand picks up for personal computers, average selling prices go higher for these kinds of chips. when the selling price goes higher, someone breaks ranks and begins to build out new capacity to meet that demand. just like you may have learned in econ 101, prices initially go to equilibrium and begin to plummet as companies open factories to get a good return. suddenly the good return becomes a terrible one and stocks, which had been rising all along get crushed. in some ways, i can't blame him at all. many have contended this cycle where prices have stayed steady is on t
today in micron, a stock that rallied 5% because of a bank of america/merrill lynch analyst upgradingig semiconductor company from sell to all the way to buy. first, that's an astonishing turn. the analyst unrelenting all the way up, fought it tooth and nail with the same logic. prices had to collapse for what's basically a commodity product. micron makes drams, which are pretty much found in every personal computer. and the dram business has had a terrible reputation as a boom and bust...
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lynch. five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. i think sometimes the search for conspiracy is interfering with the meaningful oversight that we should be doing. i think sometimes my colleagues are reaching for the most grandios conspiracy theory and we forget that we do have evidence of wrong doing that we should we going after. despite all the conspear as yay legations there is some evidence before us. i have been hearing from some of my colleagues that there's no evidence of wrong doing. i'm not here to make excuses nor the irs or protect the irs to down-play what they've done. there was serious wrong doing on the part of the irs here. there's evidence that they used improrp search terms. they use the quote/unquote tea party search terms. patriot search terms if you had a complaint in your file about government spending or statements criticized how the government was run, the irs targeted you. the ir ises withey asked for inappropriate information. they asked for the name of donors and what their position wer were on those issue
lynch. five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. i think sometimes the search for conspiracy is interfering with the meaningful oversight that we should be doing. i think sometimes my colleagues are reaching for the most grandios conspiracy theory and we forget that we do have evidence of wrong doing that we should we going after. despite all the conspear as yay legations there is some evidence before us. i have been hearing from some of my colleagues that there's no evidence of wrong...
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. >>> actress jane lynch known as the cheerleading coach on hit tv show glee.elevision is not the only showcase for her many talents. >> this is what we call a total disaster, ladies, i'm going to ask to you smell your armpits. that's the smell of failure. and it is stinking up my office. >> she's full of venamous one liners. like this. so you like show tunes. doesn't mean you're gay. it just means you're awful. and yet she still somehow likable. >> is there a little bit of sue in you? >> my god, yes, i don't think i could play silver at the if the person didn't live in me somewhere. >> some of sue's put downs, are your favorites? >> that are my favorites? i'm going to get awe kitty cat. i'm going to let you fall in love with that kitty catment then some dark colds night, i'll steel away into your home, and punch you in the face. which makes almost no sense. >> no sense at all. >> so perfect. >> but now this wise cracking actress is taking a crack at something else. >> ♪ >> cabaret. >> and you are? >> she says, no need, please. >> oh, oh,. >> i don't think anyt
. >>> actress jane lynch known as the cheerleading coach on hit tv show glee.elevision is not the only showcase for her many talents. >> this is what we call a total disaster, ladies, i'm going to ask to you smell your armpits. that's the smell of failure. and it is stinking up my office. >> she's full of venamous one liners. like this. so you like show tunes. doesn't mean you're gay. it just means you're awful. and yet she still somehow likable. >> is there a little...
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. >> what is ridiculous is the lynch mob mentally on this show.hy are you having a 14th investigation of benghazi. oh, too many investigations. republicans are up to 14. >> because no one is held responsible, juan. >> the people are thinking, hold on, hold on. people have a right in terms of good government, to have an understanding of what the problem is and try to fix the problem. >> but these investigations are bogus, juan. they're bogus. he doesn't want to get to the bottom of it. if you look at the irs scandal, if you look at the irs scandal, the person in charge of the internal investigation at the irs was an obama donor. a person who donatea lot of money also to the democratic party. if you look at fast and furious, who was responsible for investigating eric holder? eric holder. they made eric holder responsible for investigating himself. what kind of investigations are these? they're bogus. >> go ahead, juan. >> yeah, yeah. i think you guys need some tinfoil hats. you guys are into some deep. >> oh my gosh. you're not even responding. you'
. >> what is ridiculous is the lynch mob mentally on this show.hy are you having a 14th investigation of benghazi. oh, too many investigations. republicans are up to 14. >> because no one is held responsible, juan. >> the people are thinking, hold on, hold on. people have a right in terms of good government, to have an understanding of what the problem is and try to fix the problem. >> but these investigations are bogus, juan. they're bogus. he doesn't want to get to the...