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-- lynchings. i want to turn to president obama speaking at the annual national prayer breakfast last week. after he condemned the islamic state as a "death cult" he made this comment. >> grappling with these questions throughout human history. unless we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place, remember, during the crusades and the inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of christ. in our home country, slavery and jim crow all too often was justified in the name of christ. this is not unique to one group or one religion. there is a tendency in us, a sinful tendency that can pervert and distort our faith. >> that was president obama speaking at the annual national prayer breakfast. he has been much caused a great of controversy with his comments. bryan stevenson, if you could respond? >> i think is quite right to it knowledge this history. we have never really talked about all of this distractive violence. these public spectacle lynchings we document in ou
-- lynchings. i want to turn to president obama speaking at the annual national prayer breakfast last week. after he condemned the islamic state as a "death cult" he made this comment. >> grappling with these questions throughout human history. unless we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place, remember, during the crusades and the inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of christ. in our home country, slavery and jim crow all too...
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compare those headlines regarding loretta lynch from the same news actions, quote, loretta lynch defense obama's immigration actions, new york times, quote, lower at a lynch defense obama immigration actions, huffington post, quote, loretta lynch defense obama's executive actions, it is a surveillance newsweek, quote, attorney general nominee loretta lynch defense obama's immigration policies, and of quote. washington times, secretary carter was confirmed with 93 votes only five senators voted against his nomination. that was a reflection of his testimony before the senate which demonstrated a willingness to be an independent voice within the administration. i suspect loretta lynch will be confirmed but i doubt she will garner 93 votes in support of her nomination and to the extent her support isn't as broad as secretary carter's it will reflect a reluctance to take the department in a new direction and an unwillingness to identify meaningful limitations on executive power. i sincerely hope loretta lynch proves me wrong and is willing to stand up to the president and say no when the duty
compare those headlines regarding loretta lynch from the same news actions, quote, loretta lynch defense obama's immigration actions, new york times, quote, lower at a lynch defense obama immigration actions, huffington post, quote, loretta lynch defense obama's executive actions, it is a surveillance newsweek, quote, attorney general nominee loretta lynch defense obama's immigration policies, and of quote. washington times, secretary carter was confirmed with 93 votes only five senators voted...
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compare those headlines to miss lynch. lynch defends an obama immigration. new york times. loretto lynch defends obama immigration actions, huffington post. loretta lynch defends obama executive actions and surveillance, and of quote newsweek. attorney general nominee the red lynch detect -- defends obama immigration policies, the times. secretary carter was confirmed with 95 votes, only five senators voted against them. that lopsided vote was reflection of his testimony before the senate and his willingness to be an independent voice. i suspect that miss lynch will be confirmed, but i doubt she will garner 93 votes in support. to the extent her support is not as wrought as secretary carter, it will reflect -- is not as broad as secretary carter's it will reflect her unwillingness to take meaningful positions on executive power. i hope she is willing to prove me wrong and to stand up to the president and say no when the office of man's it. if she does that -- office demands it. if she does that, then i can tell you i made a mistake today voting no, just like i can tell you
compare those headlines to miss lynch. lynch defends an obama immigration. new york times. loretto lynch defends obama immigration actions, huffington post. loretta lynch defends obama executive actions and surveillance, and of quote newsweek. attorney general nominee the red lynch detect -- defends obama immigration policies, the times. secretary carter was confirmed with 95 votes, only five senators voted against them. that lopsided vote was reflection of his testimony before the senate and...
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lynch. deeply the executive action announced by president obama on november 20 is legal and constitutional, yes or no? lynch, i read the opinion. i believe it is senator. she was referring to the office of legal counsel opinion that is a part of the department of justice that reports to the attorney general. one of the most stunning features of the president's action is a mass grant of work permits, social security numbers, photo ids, up to 5 million illegal immigrants. all of which will be able to take jobs to record from struggling americans and lawful immigrants who are here today. civil rights commission, u.s. commission on civil rights member peter kirsanow has discussed this at length and repeatedly written about how allowing unlawful immigrants to take jobs in america undermines the lawful rights of u.s. workers including african-american workers and hispanics who are suffering from high unemployment. so i asked ms. lynch about what she might do to protect lawful rights of u.s. worker
lynch. deeply the executive action announced by president obama on november 20 is legal and constitutional, yes or no? lynch, i read the opinion. i believe it is senator. she was referring to the office of legal counsel opinion that is a part of the department of justice that reports to the attorney general. one of the most stunning features of the president's action is a mass grant of work permits, social security numbers, photo ids, up to 5 million illegal immigrants. all of which will be...
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lynch. she serves as the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york. she would replace current attorney general eric holder who has been with the obama administration since 2009. she would also be the first african-american woman to head the justice department. at this hearing she answered questions about immigration criminal sentencing, and cyber security, among many other topics. this portion is 4.5 hours. >>> good morning. >> before we start i'd like to state a few things. these are some ground rules, pretty much the same as what former chairman and my friend senator leahy and others have done stated in the past. i want everyone to be able to watch the hearing without obstruction. if people stand up and block the view of those behind them, or speak out of turn, it's not fair or considerate to others. so officers would then remove those individuals. i know that there's a lot to protest regarding this administration's policies, but this isn't the time or place to do it. before i tur
lynch. she serves as the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york. she would replace current attorney general eric holder who has been with the obama administration since 2009. she would also be the first african-american woman to head the justice department. at this hearing she answered questions about immigration criminal sentencing, and cyber security, among many other topics. this portion is 4.5 hours. >>> good morning. >> before we start i'd like to state a few...
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loretta lynch is not eric holder. she is a strong woman who has proven her competency and that she can run an office. no one, no law enforcement agency, no attorneys, no one has been critical of the work that lo are etta lynch has done as u.s. attorney in the eastern district. on her own merits she stands. >> it's kind of ironic you know conservative republicans have clashed repeatedly with attorney general holder. last week he said it was kind of funny they weren't taking a fast approach of confirming loretta lynch. listen to what he said. >> i guess it's ultimately up to congress as to when i actually leave office. you would think in some ways that loretta's process would be spend up given their desire to see me out of office. >> i guess they're not thinking this one through, congressman. >> i don't mind. as i said i believe eric holder has been a great attorney general. >> i agree, but i believe in her own right she'll said her own footprints different and she stands a her own. >> i great on both points. congressma
loretta lynch is not eric holder. she is a strong woman who has proven her competency and that she can run an office. no one, no law enforcement agency, no attorneys, no one has been critical of the work that lo are etta lynch has done as u.s. attorney in the eastern district. on her own merits she stands. >> it's kind of ironic you know conservative republicans have clashed repeatedly with attorney general holder. last week he said it was kind of funny they weren't taking a fast approach...
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and loretta lynch.e to call hometown trash talk with two very special players. >> ari melber. >> steve kornacki boston university, host "up." >> trash talk. nerdland style when we come back. i'm just here. y cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ welcome to the most social car we've ever designed. the all-new nissan murano. nissan. innovation that excites. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward t
and loretta lynch.e to call hometown trash talk with two very special players. >> ari melber. >> steve kornacki boston university, host "up." >> trash talk. nerdland style when we come back. i'm just here. y cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives...
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the names identify thousands of victims of lynchings.we'll hear from a survivor about one one of the darkest chapters in u.s. history. and scaling niagara. we'll hear from the first man ever to do it. the accused killer of navy seal chris kyle, goes on trial in texas this week. kyle's life is memorialized in the controversial film, american sniper. eddie ray shot and killed him. heidi joe castro is there. >> reporter: this case has tremendous publicity. american sniper is playing two miles away. and in texas they celebrated chris tile day but it took just three days to seat this jury of 3 women and ten men. >> 9-1-1. >> listen, my brother just came by here, and he's now -- he told me that he committed a murder. >> reporter: on february 7th 2013, three military veterans came to this texas gun range to shoot targets, and two would die her. chris kyle, described as the most lethal sniper in america history. and chad littlefield a friend. charged with their murders eddie ray routh, he had pickup trucks pickupptsd.>> who did he say he killed?
the names identify thousands of victims of lynchings.we'll hear from a survivor about one one of the darkest chapters in u.s. history. and scaling niagara. we'll hear from the first man ever to do it. the accused killer of navy seal chris kyle, goes on trial in texas this week. kyle's life is memorialized in the controversial film, american sniper. eddie ray shot and killed him. heidi joe castro is there. >> reporter: this case has tremendous publicity. american sniper is playing two...
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you are a fan of marshawn lynch. >> i love marshawn lynch. can i -- is that my camera? hell alone, okay? [ cheers and applause ] let's start with this. the football media, all right, that acts like they're woodward and bernstein. what exactly it is marshawn lynch is going to tell us that we so desperately need to know? >> seth: yeah. >> if you've spent any time around him or followed him at all, i don't think that he really has the secret to anything that we desperately need to understand. if he doesn't feel like talking, leave the man alone. it doesn't make any sense to go through the charade that they're going through. >> seth: i completely agree. audience, biggest audience ever. >> and yet it is understated. the numbers suggest that 62% of the people in this country did not watch the super bowl yesterday. i don't think that's even remotely true. who the hell are they? which 62% of the people did not watch the super bowl? seth, we love football in this country, i believe, more than anything. and i'll give you an example of what i mean. i believe most americans conside
you are a fan of marshawn lynch. >> i love marshawn lynch. can i -- is that my camera? hell alone, okay? [ cheers and applause ] let's start with this. the football media, all right, that acts like they're woodward and bernstein. what exactly it is marshawn lynch is going to tell us that we so desperately need to know? >> seth: yeah. >> if you've spent any time around him or followed him at all, i don't think that he really has the secret to anything that we desperately need...
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now we're finding out the extent of racial lynches in the south. and taking action against the unions in illinois. a big fight. >> another state government is squaring off against organized labor, and this time its illinois where the new governor has banned unions from collecting dues from some state employees. he said that the unions are violate be the u.s. constitution, and diane, this is the latest move to reform unions by the governor, who has been in office less than a month. >> reporter: just about a month, tony, and this executive order that he announced yesterday would not ban union dues for all public employees just those who opt out of joining a union. the state police are among the roughly 45,000 state employees who belong to a union and pay dues. but under an executive order governor bruce rounder said that they don't have to pay anything though they receive benefits of union contracts. >> if they don't want to be a member of the union and don't agree with the union's positions, they should not be forced to pay for those provisions. >>
now we're finding out the extent of racial lynches in the south. and taking action against the unions in illinois. a big fight. >> another state government is squaring off against organized labor, and this time its illinois where the new governor has banned unions from collecting dues from some state employees. he said that the unions are violate be the u.s. constitution, and diane, this is the latest move to reform unions by the governor, who has been in office less than a month....
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the fact that these lynchings took place in public and that children attended them.nd and wife were tied to a tree and were forced to hold out their hands while members of the mob chopped off their fingers and distributed them as souvenirs. then their ears were chopped off. it is hard to read this. both victims were thrown onto a raging fire and burned. you talk about having people acknowledge this putting up markers to say this is where this happened i can imagine how difficult it is for people to acknowledge that this is a part of our history. i guess i wonder in your conversations how do you underscore the importance of that. >> i do think it is hard but i also think it is necessary. not only did that grotesque violence take place, but it took place in front of hundreds of thousands of people who celebrated that barbarity, who were eating popcorn and cheering. that is that community. i think we have to talk about what that represents. these lynchings created a narrative of racial difference. it terrorized people until they fled. yet we mark and monumentalize event
the fact that these lynchings took place in public and that children attended them.nd and wife were tied to a tree and were forced to hold out their hands while members of the mob chopped off their fingers and distributed them as souvenirs. then their ears were chopped off. it is hard to read this. both victims were thrown onto a raging fire and burned. you talk about having people acknowledge this putting up markers to say this is where this happened i can imagine how difficult it is for...
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we ask that you refuse to vote loretta lynch out of committee.ow we have this sizeable group in the house. lobbying the republicans on the judiciary committee in the senate that they should vote against loretta lynch. we have gotten junior texas senator ted cruz lobbying his fellow republicans in the conservative media that they should block her nomination by any means in. the republican leadership should just refuse to put her nom nation on the floor for a full senate vote. so that's what happens when you delay it and let them control the process. now there really is no clear sign that republicans are going to confirm her as attorney general. even as they have raised zero substantive objections to her record. nothing. not a single substantive objection to anything she has ever done. there is no sign right now as to whether she has enough votes in the commit tooe with stand this pressure from the right and no sign as to whether she would have nouf republican votes to survive the floor vote if it is even allowed go to the floor. amazing. the commi
we ask that you refuse to vote loretta lynch out of committee.ow we have this sizeable group in the house. lobbying the republicans on the judiciary committee in the senate that they should vote against loretta lynch. we have gotten junior texas senator ted cruz lobbying his fellow republicans in the conservative media that they should block her nomination by any means in. the republican leadership should just refuse to put her nom nation on the floor for a full senate vote. so that's what...
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so we have this mass public lynching, one of the last mass public lynchings, one of the most egregious acts, included in this is a world war ii veteran. no one has ever been brought to justice in this case. we are so glad that you all and other media outlets are taking a look at this case. >> wasn't there in associated press report several years ago that aimed there was some indication the governor at the time, eugene tell mitch, had actually visited a particular town spoken to the brother of the man who had been stabbed and basically, said anybody who takes care of the african american who was involved in this, they don't have to worry. >> that is absolutely correct. remember, the governor ran on the platform, segregation now segregation forever. he was politically motivated and many would say and how are the people in his community to let them know it is ok. black life don't matter. you are correct. the governor, in his own desks in his own white message to the county and to the state. >> talk about when watson naming names. and just to wayne watson is. >> wayne watson is a gentleman
so we have this mass public lynching, one of the last mass public lynchings, one of the most egregious acts, included in this is a world war ii veteran. no one has ever been brought to justice in this case. we are so glad that you all and other media outlets are taking a look at this case. >> wasn't there in associated press report several years ago that aimed there was some indication the governor at the time, eugene tell mitch, had actually visited a particular town spoken to the...
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don't let a be marshawn lynch. >> i want to turn to the issue of domestic violence.of dolphins cornerback brent grimes took to twitter last week to excoriate the nfl. in a series of fiery tweets she said -- so talk about what she says and also talk about the psa that went out to this 100 million or so people who were watching the super bowl last night dave. >> absolutely. the argument that miko grimes is expressing is one i've certainly heard from a lot of people who are connected to the nfl from nfl families and from people who work on the issue of domestic violence try to partner with the national football league, that it is all optics, all public relations, that the national football league has spent decades covering up issues of domestic violence and that if ray rice not been caught on videotape punching his then fiancÉe janay palmer, that would have been just another time when it was brushed under the carpet. yet it went viral in the nfl has had to respond by doing these kinds of psa's. maybe psa's will do some good. as we know, raising awareness does have its b
don't let a be marshawn lynch. >> i want to turn to the issue of domestic violence.of dolphins cornerback brent grimes took to twitter last week to excoriate the nfl. in a series of fiery tweets she said -- so talk about what she says and also talk about the psa that went out to this 100 million or so people who were watching the super bowl last night dave. >> absolutely. the argument that miko grimes is expressing is one i've certainly heard from a lot of people who are connected...
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why are all these house republicans trying to block loretta lynch from taking office?the dirty work for the senate. the senate is supposed to be an august body the more deliberate body, but what they do is allow the house to be the rabble-rousers particularly to rasual up their base. number two, this is -- are definitely opposed to. she has said and stated that she certainly agrees with the president's position on immigration, and that represents that position as the attorney general. that did it as far as those house members of concerned. then there's the 800-pound gorilla in the room she's a woman, she's african-american, they think she's going to be another eric holder and as you know, being from new york loretta lynch has taken on the mob, she's taken on terrorists she's taken on wall street. she has taken on some of the most difficult cases that this country has, and if i'm not mistaken she's been confirmed twice. >> not only confirmed twice. in the hearings around the judiciary committee, they were all praising her. listen to this. >> i'm impressed with your qual
why are all these house republicans trying to block loretta lynch from taking office?the dirty work for the senate. the senate is supposed to be an august body the more deliberate body, but what they do is allow the house to be the rabble-rousers particularly to rasual up their base. number two, this is -- are definitely opposed to. she has said and stated that she certainly agrees with the president's position on immigration, and that represents that position as the attorney general. that did...
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lynch: i believe it is. senator. she was referring to the office of legal counsel opinion that is part of the department of justice. that reports to the attorney general. one of the most stunning features of the action is the mass grant of work permits. social security numbers. photo ideas for up to 5 million illegal immigrants. all of whom will be able to take drops -- jobs from struggling americans and lawful immigrants. it undermines the lawful rights of u.s. workers, including african-american workers and hispanic suffering from high unemployment. i ask about what she might do to protect the lawful rights of u.s. workers. they are entitled not to have jobs taken by them from someone who entered the country unlawfully. here is the exchange. who has more right to a job in this country? a lawful immigrant who is here someone with a green card or a citizen or person who entered the country unlawfully? lynch, they believe the right and obligation to work
lynch: i believe it is. senator. she was referring to the office of legal counsel opinion that is part of the department of justice. that reports to the attorney general. one of the most stunning features of the action is the mass grant of work permits. social security numbers. photo ideas for up to 5 million illegal immigrants. all of whom will be able to take drops -- jobs from struggling americans and lawful immigrants. it undermines the lawful rights of u.s. workers, including...
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lynch faces a daunting task. i join my senate colleagues who decry what has happened to the justice department. it has been politicized and compromised. it has been weakened and even corrupted. she will have a significant job ahead to restore the beg isty -- the integrity and independence of both the attorney general's office and the entire department of justice and i expect her to do that. there's good reason to believe that ms. lynch will be more independent than the current attorney general and make strides towards recommitting the department to the rule of law. for example, she has committed to me that as attorney general she will abide by the injunction issued by a federal district court to halt the president's recent executive actions on immigration. i will do everything i can to help her restore both the rule of law in our nation and the integrity of the justice department. thank you, mr. chair. >> thank you, senator hatch. now senator feign a stein. >> thank you very much. -- feinstein. >> thank you, mr.
lynch faces a daunting task. i join my senate colleagues who decry what has happened to the justice department. it has been politicized and compromised. it has been weakened and even corrupted. she will have a significant job ahead to restore the beg isty -- the integrity and independence of both the attorney general's office and the entire department of justice and i expect her to do that. there's good reason to believe that ms. lynch will be more independent than the current attorney general...
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lynch. i'm not going to belabor all of us know, but many of them are similar to those that have been described by some of my colleagues in this committee today, and rather than rehash all of those i will just refer back to those basic concerned that i had and that will cause me to vote against this nominee. she's undoubtedly a very bright lawyer. she's at an incredibly successful career. i nonetheless have concerns about her willingness to stand as an independent evaluator of legality and constitutionality of this administration actions that have caused me great concern. i had hoped and expected that my concerns would be alleviated during the hearings that we held. instead, they were intensified at that hearing, and that is a source of disappointment to me. as for bills that are under consideration today at this market, in the last congress i was very pleased to support senator cornyn's important legislation to protect the victims of trafficking. i hope to be able to do so again today. but i
lynch. i'm not going to belabor all of us know, but many of them are similar to those that have been described by some of my colleagues in this committee today, and rather than rehash all of those i will just refer back to those basic concerned that i had and that will cause me to vote against this nominee. she's undoubtedly a very bright lawyer. she's at an incredibly successful career. i nonetheless have concerns about her willingness to stand as an independent evaluator of legality and...
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sets up beast pod marshawn lynch.w england up seven. matthews catches 109 yards. katy perry energized the crowd and the team was fired up. hawks have the ball first. to matthews and it lead to a seattle field goal. things got tense for the patriots. brady tosses a second pick of the game and this one to bobbie wagner. it lead to a seattle touchdown. wilson finds a wide open stanford man 24-14 seahawks. but don't count brady out. a perfect strike to the back of the end zone and pats are back in business down three. brady and the pats take the lead and julian edelman with the go ahead score. last chance and wilson hooks up down the sideline. hawks are in business. and then one of the most amazing catches in super bowl history. wilson deep to kearse. it is deflected and juggled and brings it down to the five yard line. seattle can almost touch the lombardi trophy. tiers and goal for seattle. first and goal for seattle. lynch gets the ball. just short of the goal line. you give it to him again right? wrong. >> play clock
sets up beast pod marshawn lynch.w england up seven. matthews catches 109 yards. katy perry energized the crowd and the team was fired up. hawks have the ball first. to matthews and it lead to a seattle field goal. things got tense for the patriots. brady tosses a second pick of the game and this one to bobbie wagner. it lead to a seattle touchdown. wilson finds a wide open stanford man 24-14 seahawks. but don't count brady out. a perfect strike to the back of the end zone and pats are back in...
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that's the case with seattle running back marshawn lynch.the team goes to the super bowl it's really hard to pay everybody. seattle would have to pay their quarterback and they will russell wilson. all right. but marshawn lynch has a contract that calls for $7 million neck year. the seahawks to sign their free agents have to cut the pay of lynch whose contract is too large. so assuming they have to cut him him, to 5 million lynch he just said he might retire. the players want the money. i don't think he's going anywhere. players, they just want the cash. five mill is 5 million. and the 76ers have a new mascot. franklin is the mascot's new name. now i've heard varying opinions on the look of this mascot. i can't say i have a real opinion. or a good pitch it's a mascot. that's my opinion. i'm not sure any mascot will replace the old one from years ago that was big shot. it's a mascot. it's a dog. does that fit that team. >> well, yeah. >> are you talking talking about wins in loss stuff. >> it's a dog. would that fit that team? >> well i like
that's the case with seattle running back marshawn lynch.the team goes to the super bowl it's really hard to pay everybody. seattle would have to pay their quarterback and they will russell wilson. all right. but marshawn lynch has a contract that calls for $7 million neck year. the seahawks to sign their free agents have to cut the pay of lynch whose contract is too large. so assuming they have to cut him him, to 5 million lynch he just said he might retire. the players want the money. i don't...
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lynching was a national horror.his would inspire an already-worrisome uptick in lynchings. the naacp was tracking lynchings. ida b. wells, another leader was tracking lynchings and that was the alarming developments around 1915, there were going up again. and the film is so inflammatory that that was a big part of the protest it would incite even further lynchings. it inspired a rebirth of the klan which, by 1915, had fizzled out. by the end of this year, the the film had moved through the north as some kind of film campaign and move the south and opened in atlanta in early december of 1915 and within days, a man by the name of william simmons, would later say he was inspired by the film that took a number of confederate supporters and went to stone mountain and burned a cross. and revived the klan and grew exponentially. in the late teens and through the 1920's. >> where are you from originally? >> connecticut. >> where did you go to school? >> harvard. >> and so did trotter? >> a few years ahead of me. [laughter]
lynching was a national horror.his would inspire an already-worrisome uptick in lynchings. the naacp was tracking lynchings. ida b. wells, another leader was tracking lynchings and that was the alarming developments around 1915, there were going up again. and the film is so inflammatory that that was a big part of the protest it would incite even further lynchings. it inspired a rebirth of the klan which, by 1915, had fizzled out. by the end of this year, the the film had moved through the...
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the lynching in the text - it's invisible for many.t's the scene where attacus is sitting outside the gaol house guarding tom robinon, and scout and her brother come along and see the men who gathered outside. because it's scout's perspective, scout doesn't know what is going on. using the international text of to kill a mokking bird. we suggest teachers use ex-earnts from memoires about their own experiences with near lynching, to draw out for students that this is not an innocuous screen. this is a scary moment that scout can barely glimpse the real ramifications of of. >> you are teaching tomorrow's teachers. do you imagine the book hits in a different way, if you teach in tuscalusa or huntville versus newark or hoboken. >> absolutely. one of the things for students of colour is that tom robinson, i think, represents one of the typical figures in american media today. he's noble but pretty powerless kind but a victim. there's little preparation of anger on the part of african-americans in the text. the only real character that repre
the lynching in the text - it's invisible for many.t's the scene where attacus is sitting outside the gaol house guarding tom robinon, and scout and her brother come along and see the men who gathered outside. because it's scout's perspective, scout doesn't know what is going on. using the international text of to kill a mokking bird. we suggest teachers use ex-earnts from memoires about their own experiences with near lynching, to draw out for students that this is not an innocuous screen....
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lynch. hope you're ready to continue. >> thank you senator. >> according to the seniority arrangements we are doing, senator cruz of texas is next. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good afternoon, ms. lynch. >> good afternoon, senator. >> congratulations on your nomination. congratulations to your family who i know are justifiably proud of you for being nominated. >> thank you, sir. >> i'll note a number of my friends and colleagues who practice law in new york have reached out to me with words of praise for you. describing your tenure as u.s. attorney there and that of a no nonsense prosecutor and as a u.s. attorney who honored and respected the law. and so for that i congratulate you. you began your remarks by describing how with new attorneys in your office you remind them that they take an oath not to the attorney general but to the constitution. that same thing is true for the attorney general of the united states. and i have long expressed my very deep concerns with the conduct of the curre
lynch. hope you're ready to continue. >> thank you senator. >> according to the seniority arrangements we are doing, senator cruz of texas is next. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good afternoon, ms. lynch. >> good afternoon, senator. >> congratulations on your nomination. congratulations to your family who i know are justifiably proud of you for being nominated. >> thank you, sir. >> i'll note a number of my friends and colleagues who practice law in new...
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lynch: the biggest concern is that anybody could end up being in that database. [ siren wails ] vu: where to draw 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. hello, and welcome to this special presentation "state of surveillance." i'm thuy vu. last june, we learned the national security agency has been collecting americans' phone records and e-mail for years. as a national conversation continues about the federal government's access to private information, local law enforcement in california are experimenting with new crime-fighting tools -- eyes on the street and in the skies feeding images to command centers. amanda pike with the center for investigative reporting shows us some of the new technologies now being tested. pike: officer rob halverson of the chula vista police department is testing a technology that could change how police fight crime. [ police radio chatter ] he's on a call to verify the identity of a woman just arrested for possession of narcotics. [
lynch: the biggest concern is that anybody could end up being in that database. [ siren wails ] vu: where to draw 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. hello, and welcome to this special presentation "state of surveillance." i'm thuy vu. last june, we learned the national security agency has been collecting americans' phone records and e-mail for years. as...
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hooks up the lynch. down the sideline, 31 yards. then came one of the most amazing catches in super bowl history. wilson airs it out to germane kearse. ball is deflected. finally brought down for a 33-yard completion. down to the 5 yard line. check this out. now when you make these catches, you're supposed to win. first and goal for seattle. lynch gets the ball. but he is going to be just short of the goal line. so give it back to him, right? wrong. pete carroll inexplicably passes to it juan. picked off by malcolm butler. game, set match. brady loving it. richard sherman beside himself. pats win 28-24. brady wins his fourth and his third mvp tying joe montana. what is a finish. >> a lot of mental toughness. our team has had it all year. we never doubted each other. so that's what it took. that was a great football team we beat. i'm so happy for our team. i want to thank my family and all my friends who supported me all my teammates. i love you guys. this is for you guys. >> a very, very hard lesson. i hate to learn the hard way. bu
hooks up the lynch. down the sideline, 31 yards. then came one of the most amazing catches in super bowl history. wilson airs it out to germane kearse. ball is deflected. finally brought down for a 33-yard completion. down to the 5 yard line. check this out. now when you make these catches, you're supposed to win. first and goal for seattle. lynch gets the ball. but he is going to be just short of the goal line. so give it back to him, right? wrong. pete carroll inexplicably passes to it juan....
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loretta lynch for attorney general.e been slow-walking her nomination and just pushed back on a key vote on lynch to the end of the month at the earliest. look at the numbers. it took ash carter 67 days to get from nomination to past the committee. look at loretta lynch. we're at 96 days and counting. since the president announced she was the one for the job, today senate democrats said it's not right. >> i think that loretta lynch is being held to a double standard, and her nominategnomenomination is listed on the agenda. her nomination has been pending longer than any modern nominee. >> she's been treated differently, i guess because she's a woman. what i object to is she is singled out. >> vote no that's your right, but let's just vote. i don't believe there's any excuse to delay the confirmation of such an exceptional nominee. >>> so what's the holdup to a vote on a woman praised by both parties as a great pick for the job? joining me now is sirius/xm radio host joe madison. joe, thank you for being here. >> thank y
loretta lynch for attorney general.e been slow-walking her nomination and just pushed back on a key vote on lynch to the end of the month at the earliest. look at the numbers. it took ash carter 67 days to get from nomination to past the committee. look at loretta lynch. we're at 96 days and counting. since the president announced she was the one for the job, today senate democrats said it's not right. >> i think that loretta lynch is being held to a double standard, and her...
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you've got marshawn lynch, running from the one. why not hand the ball to march shawn lynch? cards on the table. i'm a patriots fan, thrilled with the outcome, love to blame pete carroll. we looked at the numbers on this and i think pete carroll has a point we'll show you why. you talk about the running game to remind you what the setup was here. this is the receiver who runs the slant. this is butler the patriot's player that makes the game winning interception. everybody says you have marshawn lynch, one of the best running backs of all of football can't he get one yard? it seems very logical. but take a look at this. when you look at what happened during the course of the season marshawn lynch, the running back tore the seattle seahawks had five carries from the other team's one yard line all season. five times he was in that exact same situation and did what everybody is saying, they gave marshawn lynch the ball. what happened? one touchdown. other plays, two one yard losses and two carries for no game. in that exact same spot in the course of the season you had a 20% suc
you've got marshawn lynch, running from the one. why not hand the ball to march shawn lynch? cards on the table. i'm a patriots fan, thrilled with the outcome, love to blame pete carroll. we looked at the numbers on this and i think pete carroll has a point we'll show you why. you talk about the running game to remind you what the setup was here. this is the receiver who runs the slant. this is butler the patriot's player that makes the game winning interception. everybody says you have...
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the man they call beast mode marshawn lynch.stead, the seahawks coaches called for this. >> second and goal. goldman sets up on the left. play clock at five. pass is intercepted at the goal line by malcolm butler! unreal! >> then the patriots ran out the clock to win the game. now, seahawks head coach pete carroll, he took the blame for the blown call. >> and we call the play and it's a miraculous play the kid makes to get in front of that route. really to keep him from making that play. i told those guys that was my fault totally. some say why don't you just run it, that's a real good thought. >> meanwhile the patriots are winning their fourth super bowl. is tom brady one of the greatest quarterbacks if not the greatest quarterback in history? here now former nfl safety and espn co-host steven a. smith. steven a. in the house, so awesome in the house. >> you should be touched i'm here. i'm here for you right now. >> there's a no-bashing tebow. >> he loves me. don't let him lie to you. >> all right. you have marshawn lynch in th
the man they call beast mode marshawn lynch.stead, the seahawks coaches called for this. >> second and goal. goldman sets up on the left. play clock at five. pass is intercepted at the goal line by malcolm butler! unreal! >> then the patriots ran out the clock to win the game. now, seahawks head coach pete carroll, he took the blame for the blown call. >> and we call the play and it's a miraculous play the kid makes to get in front of that route. really to keep him from making...
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time to confirm lynch." martha finds democrat, time to confirm lynch.arke a democrat from new york "america needs an ag with a proven track record." clark served from -- served as u.s. attorney, and would be the first african american woman in the top nation's position. terrorism cases have given it a reputation at as a hub of expertise on the national security matters of the united states. she leaves the emergency general's advisory committee -- some background on her track record. the lynch's nomination, not the only nomination that will be voted on today, also the vote of michael lee to be the under secretary of commerce for intellectual property and patent and trademark office. nine other federal judgeships are being committed -- voted on in committee today. you can watch all that on c-span2 right now. host: j in winston-salem, north carolina. caller: i was calling in reference to john boehner and mr. mcconnell. these individuals have purposefully strategically blocked the president on everything he has tried to do. they apparently set aside time af
time to confirm lynch." martha finds democrat, time to confirm lynch.arke a democrat from new york "america needs an ag with a proven track record." clark served from -- served as u.s. attorney, and would be the first african american woman in the top nation's position. terrorism cases have given it a reputation at as a hub of expertise on the national security matters of the united states. she leaves the emergency general's advisory committee -- some background on her track...
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rand paul fighting loretta lynch from the right and left.ations are that loretta lynch will be confirmed. even republicans blocked an attempt by senator ted cruz this week to prevent her from getting a confirmation vote at all. with utah senator orn hatch making it abunt candidately clear they'll not let anything stand between gop arm nemesis eric holder and the door. saying, republicans have been complaining about eric holder for a long time. this is an opportunity to make that change. i don't think we should delay it at all. i think we ought to get her over there and get her working. so rand paul's very public opposition is not about defeating lor ret da lynch. it's about the kwir i can, almost indecipherable rand paul brand, whatever that is exactly. that wraps things up for "the reid report." "the cycle" is up next. boy: once upon a time, there was a nice house that lived with a family. one day, it started to rain. the house tried to keep out all the water, but water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she le
rand paul fighting loretta lynch from the right and left.ations are that loretta lynch will be confirmed. even republicans blocked an attempt by senator ted cruz this week to prevent her from getting a confirmation vote at all. with utah senator orn hatch making it abunt candidately clear they'll not let anything stand between gop arm nemesis eric holder and the door. saying, republicans have been complaining about eric holder for a long time. this is an opportunity to make that change. i don't...
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there is opposition to loretta lynch.why are they holding up this important appointment by president obama? why don't we consider that this afternoon? it could be done and it should be done very quickly. nobody has questioned her records as a federal prosecutor. she has twice before been unanimously confirmed to serve as u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york. she has been vetted and examined and questioned. she testified before the senate judiciary committee for nearly eight hours answering every question including 600 questions that were sent to her. time to move forward and confirm this obviously well-qualified and historic nominee. the senate judiciary committee will of the to report ms. lynch this week. we have the opportunity to confirm her immediately. there is no reason for further delay. what are the senate republicans trying to prove by holding up an obviously qualified nominee for critically important agency like our department of justice. i hope that the spirit of bipartisanship shown in that commi
there is opposition to loretta lynch.why are they holding up this important appointment by president obama? why don't we consider that this afternoon? it could be done and it should be done very quickly. nobody has questioned her records as a federal prosecutor. she has twice before been unanimously confirmed to serve as u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york. she has been vetted and examined and questioned. she testified before the senate judiciary committee for nearly eight hours...
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it seems give the ball to marshawn lynch.sn't a horrible you know, kind of choice but it was not executed well. the receiver is supposed to pick each other off. it didn't happen. a great read by malcolm butler who we never heard of this morning. now he's the most famous guy in america. >> so the seahawks blew it. they should have given it to marshawn lynch their boast. why didn't they? >> a lot of people say it's inexplicable. he ran it 100 times. >> he said marshawn lynch was given the ball five times this season at the 1 yard line only scored one touchdown. it might be he's so good but he needs more momentum. >> it's hard on the goal line, too, though. >> no interceptions from the 1 yard line all season. you think no one gets picked off at the 1 that's not a risk here. that maybe what they were thinking. i don't want to be obscured, whatever the calm it was a ridiculously good play by malcolm butler. this is a guy, 24 years old, undrafted free agent, this was a guy kicked out of the first college he went to. he's on the fee
it seems give the ball to marshawn lynch.sn't a horrible you know, kind of choice but it was not executed well. the receiver is supposed to pick each other off. it didn't happen. a great read by malcolm butler who we never heard of this morning. now he's the most famous guy in america. >> so the seahawks blew it. they should have given it to marshawn lynch their boast. why didn't they? >> a lot of people say it's inexplicable. he ran it 100 times. >> he said marshawn lynch was...
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loretta lynch next. hiring new employees can be tough. but it doesn't have to be.ecause now you can post to over 50 of the top job boards with just one click- with ziprecruiter. find candidates in any industry, nationwide. just post once and watch your qualified candidates roll in to ziprecruiter's easy to use interface. find out today why ziprecruiter has been used by over 250,000 businesses. they even offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. and right now, you can try ziprecruiter, for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/free100 now back to "justice with judge jeanine." >>> fireworks during the confirmation hearing for president obama's attorney general nominee loretta lynch. eric holder and his policies coming under scrutiny. one of those who testified is milwaukee county sheriff david clark who joins me now. good evening, sheriff. a lot of dissatisfaction from a lot of people about several areas of the justice department under holder. you are an elected sheriff. why were you there? >> well, i was asked to come and give what life has been like, law enforcement's relationsh
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they were also lynched for it in their world war i uniforms, because it was considered an affront to southern gentry, and affront to white supremacy. >> i am trained to look at images to understand them, to decode them, and i cannot look at these pictures. brian lamb: where did you discover that, i gather they were southerners, that would lynch or burn these people that key back from world war i just because they were black? thomas allen harris: will that was something that has been in the history books. i had read about that, i think as early as taking black history courses at harvard and that was the idea at the height of jim crow, so the idea that self empowered african-american male with an army uniform, who was a citizen, could somehow change the status quo, and was really threatening to particularly southerners, but lynching happened all over the country, and there is a huge amount of photographs that were done that documented the lynchings, and they were also sent in the mail without any kind of covers or cards, people also cut hair, and so those images were very prevalent at
they were also lynched for it in their world war i uniforms, because it was considered an affront to southern gentry, and affront to white supremacy. >> i am trained to look at images to understand them, to decode them, and i cannot look at these pictures. brian lamb: where did you discover that, i gather they were southerners, that would lynch or burn these people that key back from world war i just because they were black? thomas allen harris: will that was something that has been in...
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marshawn lynch does have one person in his corner.r favorite philadelphia eagles goes to bat for the man they call beas >>> hey, i'm here so i don't get fined, so you all can sit here and ask me all the questions you all want tonight i'm going to answer with the same answer. so you all can shoot. if you all please. i'm here so i won't get fined. >> trust me, what marshawn lynch will have taken away the seahawks are too long replace. superbowl 49 is underway, the betting line going back and forth all week, well will the game be just as even? scoreless, patriots on the move as for mr. lynch, for all the talk this week how he doesn't respect the game, seahawks sure respect him reportedly they've offered lynch long-term extension will pay him at least 10 million next season, whispers that lynch may require if the seahawks win the superbowl tonight. eagles running back lesean mccoy says lynn solve worth every penny. >> you know, russell gets a lot of credit. for the seahawks. 's good player. but that offense that rolls through mansion. i m
marshawn lynch does have one person in his corner.r favorite philadelphia eagles goes to bat for the man they call beas >>> hey, i'm here so i don't get fined, so you all can sit here and ask me all the questions you all want tonight i'm going to answer with the same answer. so you all can shoot. if you all please. i'm here so i won't get fined. >> trust me, what marshawn lynch will have taken away the seahawks are too long replace. superbowl 49 is underway, the betting line...
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lynch. first, i'd like to thank chairman thornberry ranking member knit -- smith and the whole committee. as you've heard from my colleagues isil poses a serious threat to american interests, to the people of the region to our partners in the region and, of course it's extremely important to not underestimate the nature of the threat or to misunderstand the nature of the threat. i think it's important, however to not perhaps exaggerate its novelty or perhaps the magnitude of the threat. it's not -- these are not superhumans with unprecedented ability to form states or to seize territory or to inspire. the world, the world's history is full of insurgencies that have captured territory and sought to govern it by extracting resources from the local population. the world's history is full of insurgencies that have used graphic terrorism to intimidate their enemies and to insure control over their own local populations. we've seen both islamist and other ideological movements over world history.
lynch. first, i'd like to thank chairman thornberry ranking member knit -- smith and the whole committee. as you've heard from my colleagues isil poses a serious threat to american interests, to the people of the region to our partners in the region and, of course it's extremely important to not underestimate the nature of the threat or to misunderstand the nature of the threat. i think it's important, however to not perhaps exaggerate its novelty or perhaps the magnitude of the threat. it's...
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. >> i'll give you a final report -- i guess you want me to be my marshawn lynch. >> i'm only here so won't get fined. how is that? i'll give you a final report when it's done. have a good day. >> not much other than joke from philadelphia's top firefighter but fox 29 sources say three more discipline meetings were scheduled today with fire department members and city personnel managers. this after the city's inspector general started investigating allegations that firefighters, paramedic and department supervisors had on duty sexual encounters with a female paramedic in firehouses and vehicles all across the city. sources tell fox 298 members were ordered into discipline meetings this week including the female paramedic. and we've learned from sources that two staffers have already been given conduct unbecoming charges while reform policies are in the works. the commissioner did not want to talk about them. >> executive chief anyone want to comment? there are citizens -- but there are citizens who are outraged by this whole thing. >> folks really want answers. viewers, people are rea
. >> i'll give you a final report -- i guess you want me to be my marshawn lynch. >> i'm only here so won't get fined. how is that? i'll give you a final report when it's done. have a good day. >> not much other than joke from philadelphia's top firefighter but fox 29 sources say three more discipline meetings were scheduled today with fire department members and city personnel managers. this after the city's inspector general started investigating allegations that...