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andy lynch tom orlik -- andy lynch: we are going to european domestic stories.unemployment is coming down. story it hastic been since 2008, 2009. and there are more domestic stories and reducing exposure to the companies that are very dependent on chinese. jennifer: it is not disaster in china but a lower -- jonathan: it is not disaster in china. thinking about realizing losses, stops when we are down deep in the red, what do you say to them? andy lynch: my advice is [indiscernible] it is a long-term game. you do not put money into equities area -- equities. [indiscernible] college fees. if it is 10 years out, great. the potential, return. [indiscernible] short-term, stay away. long-term, stick with it. jonathan: short-term, how short it short-term? reboundingthe debts and we open lower today off the back of dreadful data, are we about to test of the lows? is this a bear market? the lows of last week? andy lynch: it is quite possible. the market might have another led to down. let down. with talked about china and they have a lot of debt and that needs to be pai
andy lynch tom orlik -- andy lynch: we are going to european domestic stories.unemployment is coming down. story it hastic been since 2008, 2009. and there are more domestic stories and reducing exposure to the companies that are very dependent on chinese. jennifer: it is not disaster in china but a lower -- jonathan: it is not disaster in china. thinking about realizing losses, stops when we are down deep in the red, what do you say to them? andy lynch: my advice is [indiscernible] it is a...
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maybe he was an masseur for madam lynch.sts, and the history of your family is very interesting. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> okay. interesting. >> your family, your grandfather, jean bourdain came to montevideo. following the son. >> the facts as i know them so far, i think are this. my great, great, great granddad, his son came to uruguay to live with his uncle. >> 1850, john bourdain moves. to asuncion. >> this is the document we have showing him arriving. >> there he is. >> at that time he works with a -- >> with a hat maker. >> he was a hat maker. >> hat maker? i'm pretty sure he said hat maker, which i have to say disappoints me a lot. the whole elusive wing of mysterious south american bourdains were project red carpets of their day? >> madam lynch was fond of things like french couture? >> yes. and that changed the way of dress. >> madam lynch might have been good for business. i tried to put this in a light i can be enthusiastic about, like how clearly forward-thinking my relatives were. his customers were a hat maker
maybe he was an masseur for madam lynch.sts, and the history of your family is very interesting. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> okay. interesting. >> your family, your grandfather, jean bourdain came to montevideo. following the son. >> the facts as i know them so far, i think are this. my great, great, great granddad, his son came to uruguay to live with his uncle. >> 1850, john bourdain moves. to asuncion. >> this is the document we have showing him...
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. >> peter lynch. >> j francis lynch. >> louise a lynch. >> michael cameron lynch. >> michael francischael francis lynch. >> richard d lynch junior. >> and my father the italian chief john joseph, we all love and miss you terribly. you are my strength and guardian angel and the reason i never give up. i am so proud to be your daughter and named after you. i truly hope you're proud of the person i am today. into your beautiful granddaughter for you never met. she hears about her grandpa all the time. and your niece who flew from vegas to be with you today. may you all rest in peace. >> and my sister juanita. nida we miss you every day. not a day go by that we don't think about you. you'll be proud of your daughter nikki who is doing a beautiful job raising your brilliant and beautiful.granddaughter. until we meet again sister. >> robert henry lynch junior. >> sean p lynch. >> sean patrick lynch. >> michael j. >> monica am. >> patrick john lyon. >> robert francis. >> marianne. >> jan. >> susan a. >> with richard lane. >> simon madison. >> noel. >> jenny. >> joseph. >> j roberts. >> bria
. >> peter lynch. >> j francis lynch. >> louise a lynch. >> michael cameron lynch. >> michael francischael francis lynch. >> richard d lynch junior. >> and my father the italian chief john joseph, we all love and miss you terribly. you are my strength and guardian angel and the reason i never give up. i am so proud to be your daughter and named after you. i truly hope you're proud of the person i am today. into your beautiful granddaughter for you never...
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what i thought was really interesting was that this was a warning from loretta lynch, no doubt about that. i think there's inevitability of more arrests around fifa. imagine those people in the building already seeing 14 fifa people arrested. she did nothing to arrest suspicion, people were bound to speculate whether sepp blatter how much he knew about the corruption, when challenged at it, loretta lynch didn't take the opportunity to say look he's not being involved, people are wondering when these arrests will take place. it seems that the evidence accumulated there will definitely be more arrests at the stage. >> where is sepp blatter now? >> sepp blatter is actually at his desk in zurich. he wants to manage this on his own term, want to save face and not having the complete humiliation of going under others' termination. he's trying to influence who comes in as the new president. still working there, wants to be part of the change. most of the rest of the world are saying, no, we want to you go now. he looks like he really could be in trouble. that was certainly the tone i felt a
what i thought was really interesting was that this was a warning from loretta lynch, no doubt about that. i think there's inevitability of more arrests around fifa. imagine those people in the building already seeing 14 fifa people arrested. she did nothing to arrest suspicion, people were bound to speculate whether sepp blatter how much he knew about the corruption, when challenged at it, loretta lynch didn't take the opportunity to say look he's not being involved, people are wondering when...
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lynch >> michael cameron lynch >> michael francis lynch >> michael francis lynch >> richard d. lynch jr. >> and my father, battalion chief hazmat operations john joseph fanning. we all love and miss you terribly. you are my strength, guardian angel, and the reason i never give up. i am so proud to be your daughter and to be named after you. i truly hope you are proud of the person i am today. and to your beautiful granddaughter kila who you never met, she hears about her grandpa jack all the time and your nephew steven flew in from vegas to be with you today. to my three fellow new york state court officers who perished on that terrible day, may you rest in peace. >> and my sister juanita lee. nina, we miss you every day. not a day goes by that we don't think about you. you would be proud of your daughter nicki, who's doing a beautiful job raising your brilliant and beautiful granddaughter. continue to be our angel and watch over us until we meet again, sister. >> robert henry lynch jr. >> sean p. binch. >> sean patrick lynch. >> terrance m. lynch. >> michael j. lyons. >> monic
lynch >> michael cameron lynch >> michael francis lynch >> michael francis lynch >> richard d. lynch jr. >> and my father, battalion chief hazmat operations john joseph fanning. we all love and miss you terribly. you are my strength, guardian angel, and the reason i never give up. i am so proud to be your daughter and to be named after you. i truly hope you are proud of the person i am today. and to your beautiful granddaughter kila who you never met, she hears...
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lynch: thank you. i appreciate the gentleman's kind remarks and support of this legislation as well. mr. speaker, it appears i have no further speakers as well and i'll yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan. mr. walberg: mr. speaker, i truly thank congressman lynch for his leadership on this issue. it's an issue not only whose time has come but probably should have come long before this. it's a great idea that deals with the reality of what we face in dealing with wounded warriors. and their ongoing success that this country, a grateful country ought to be involved with encouraging. i urge adoption of the bill and 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. 313. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirm
lynch: thank you. i appreciate the gentleman's kind remarks and support of this legislation as well. mr. speaker, it appears i have no further speakers as well and i'll yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan. mr. walberg: mr. speaker, i truly thank congressman lynch for his leadership on this issue. it's an issue not only whose time has come but probably should have come long before this. it's a...
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lynch. >> michael francis lynch. >> michael francis lynch. >> richard d., and my father john joseph fannon. we all love and miss you tremendous. i'm so proud to be your daughter as named after you. i hope you're proud of the person i am today and to your beautiful granddaughter who you never met, she hears about her grandpa jack all of the time. and to my three fellow who also perished on that horrible day, may you all rest in peace. >> and my sister juanita lee, nina we miss you every day. not a day goes back that we don't think about you. you will be proud of your daughter nikki who is doing a beautiful job raising your brilliant and beautiful granddaughter, continue to be out angel and watch over us until we meet again, sister. >> robert henry, jr. >> sean lynch. >> mÓnica. >> patrick lyon. >> robert francis. >> marian mcfarland. >> william. >> katherine. richard madon. >> simon madison. >> noel c.myers. >> joseph mateo. >> charles w. mcgee. >> joseph v. >> ronald. >> daniel l. >> thomas a.mahan. >> williams james. >> joseph daniel mao. >> linda c. >> m
lynch. >> michael francis lynch. >> michael francis lynch. >> richard d., and my father john joseph fannon. we all love and miss you tremendous. i'm so proud to be your daughter as named after you. i hope you're proud of the person i am today and to your beautiful granddaughter who you never met, she hears about her grandpa jack all of the time. and to my three fellow who also perished on that horrible day, may you all rest in peace. >> and my sister juanita lee, nina we...
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that is what loretta lynch was driving at. this is taking place at the same hotel where we saw the arrests made in in may. as i sit here now, sepp blatter is sitting at a desk in zurich. he has not left his job at fifa yet. i think this agitates the authorities involved in this, and they want to make sure that those who have had any part in this are brought to justice. you can see that the net is closing in, and that's the message they wanted to send out very firmly. >> i think a lot of people who are following this story are frying to figure out sort of when--what the end result will be. we know that the swiss investigation is looking specifically into the russia 2018, the qatar world cups. is there a sense that these investigations are leading to some sort of revote? >> it's a very complicated issue. people are using revote very carefully and i understand why. hosting the world cup in three years having that tournament taken away from them. michael garcia was not allowed in russia. there is just not the body of evidence to t
that is what loretta lynch was driving at. this is taking place at the same hotel where we saw the arrests made in in may. as i sit here now, sepp blatter is sitting at a desk in zurich. he has not left his job at fifa yet. i think this agitates the authorities involved in this, and they want to make sure that those who have had any part in this are brought to justice. you can see that the net is closing in, and that's the message they wanted to send out very firmly. >> i think a lot of...
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dan suzuki of bank of america merrill lynch.oe: what is this a chart of? it's an emerging market currency getting crushed. joe: "what'd you miss?" alix: before the break we showed you a chart. joe: the world's worst performing currency this year, it had its biggest date drop in seven years today. the country was downgraded by moody's,. totally getting crushed by the commodities. glencore canceled a major project there. it's a total wreck. alix: that is what happens when commodity prices sink and producers have to shut their doors. let's get to the top headlines this afternoon. royal dutch shell is halting offshore exploration after the company spent $7 billion and ended up with a well in the arctic waters that failed to find meaningful quantities of oil or natural gas. they will receive u.s. approval to drill offshore -- received u.s. approval to drill offshore just a few weeks ago. be the legacywill aluminum side of the business which will retain the alcoa name. the other unit will make materials for the aerospace industries. t
dan suzuki of bank of america merrill lynch.oe: what is this a chart of? it's an emerging market currency getting crushed. joe: "what'd you miss?" alix: before the break we showed you a chart. joe: the world's worst performing currency this year, it had its biggest date drop in seven years today. the country was downgraded by moody's,. totally getting crushed by the commodities. glencore canceled a major project there. it's a total wreck. alix: that is what happens when commodity...
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one of the other soldiers was jessica lynch. and you witnessed a little bit about what happened with jessica lynch's story. so talk to me a little bit about what the media sees, the story that is portrayed, and the reality, and how you feel about the fact that you're really in the crosshairs of that. >> it's difficult, you know? when we came home, lynch had already been rescued. we came home, and there were so many different stories about what happened, and things like that. and we're like, "none of this happened. where is this coming from?" of course, we got to talk to her before anybody else did. and she was at a loss, too, because she hadn't been allowed to speak to any reporters and stuff at that time. so i don't... we really didn't understand where these stories were coming from, how they were blowing these things out of proportion. so it is eye-opening to be on the other end of things, not just as someone reading the paper, but as the story itself in the paper. >> hinojosa: did it make you angry? does that... >> it got me
one of the other soldiers was jessica lynch. and you witnessed a little bit about what happened with jessica lynch's story. so talk to me a little bit about what the media sees, the story that is portrayed, and the reality, and how you feel about the fact that you're really in the crosshairs of that. >> it's difficult, you know? when we came home, lynch had already been rescued. we came home, and there were so many different stories about what happened, and things like that. and we're...
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lynch. >> michael francis lynch. >> michael francis lynch. >> richard d. lynch, jr., and my father john joseph fannon. we all love and miss you tremendous. i'm so proud to be your daughter as named after you. i hope you're proud of the person i am today and to your beautiful granddaughter who you never met, she hears about her grandpa jack all of the time. and to my three fellow who also perished on that horrible day, may you all rest in peace. >> and my sister juanita lee, nina we miss you every day. not a day goes back that we don't think about you. you will be proud of your daughter nikki who is doing a beautiful job raising your brilliant and beautiful granddaughter, continue to be out angel and watch over us until we meet again, sister. >> robert henry, jr. >> sean lynch. >> mÓnica. >> patrick lyon. >> robert francis. >> marian mcfarland. >> william. >> katherine. richard madon. >> simon madison. >> noel c.myers. >> joseph mateo. >> charles w. mcgee. >> joseph v. >> ronald. >> daniel l. >> thomas a.mahan. >> williams james. >> joseph daniel mao. >> li
lynch. >> michael francis lynch. >> michael francis lynch. >> richard d. lynch, jr., and my father john joseph fannon. we all love and miss you tremendous. i'm so proud to be your daughter as named after you. i hope you're proud of the person i am today and to your beautiful granddaughter who you never met, she hears about her grandpa jack all of the time. and to my three fellow who also perished on that horrible day, may you all rest in peace. >> and my sister juanita...
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the metta lynch as also -- loretta lynch is also said that fifa must continue to reform could a presidential election will be held in february with sepp blatter announcing in june that he would stand aside. it is clear from the u.s. and swiss perspective that the shadow of further criminal action still hanging over world football. laura: could a robot take your job or mine? we will be asking those questions and many more this week as we explore the growing importance of artificial intelligence and smart robotics in our world. tonight we start with new research out of the u.k., which warns that one third of jobs are at risk of being left to automation over the next 10 to 20 years. probably ken jones has more. reporter: could a robot learn to do what you do? technology has been replacing jobs for years but ever smarter computers and robots are pressing the threat. learnaxter, who can simple tasks. .e can work alongside humans research from oxford university says many factory jobs are at high risk of automation. >> there is a drive to automation generally and that is driven by off shoring, chin
the metta lynch as also -- loretta lynch is also said that fifa must continue to reform could a presidential election will be held in february with sepp blatter announcing in june that he would stand aside. it is clear from the u.s. and swiss perspective that the shadow of further criminal action still hanging over world football. laura: could a robot take your job or mine? we will be asking those questions and many more this week as we explore the growing importance of artificial intelligence...
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a young 14-year-old had been lynched in mississippi, she thinks about her grandfather and she refuses and so she actually, the man sitting next to her get by her and flies over to the window and refuses. the bus driver says i am going to have you arrest a. she says you may do that. the bus driver gets up and calls the police, doesn't have a cellphone. we can think about what is happening, she is sitting there, those of us who have been on the bus when somebody makes a scene, people are grumbling, getting off the bus. the police officers get on the bus and many of us think about rosa parks being quiet and rosa parks is certainly at shy reserved person but rosa parks is not quiet in key moment and when the police officers get on the bus and asked her why she didn't move she says why do you push us around? i do think rosa parks in many moments challenges in her body and also with her voice that system of inequality in this country and she is arrested. >> host: the teaching of history, we all learned rosa parks sat on the bus in the white section. this is what you write in your book "the
a young 14-year-old had been lynched in mississippi, she thinks about her grandfather and she refuses and so she actually, the man sitting next to her get by her and flies over to the window and refuses. the bus driver says i am going to have you arrest a. she says you may do that. the bus driver gets up and calls the police, doesn't have a cellphone. we can think about what is happening, she is sitting there, those of us who have been on the bus when somebody makes a scene, people are...
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mississippi saw 500 lynchings from the end of the civil war to the 1950s. most often victims were men, women and children were too. when emmett was taken from his cousin's bed, his death might have passed unnoticed. instead. it changed history. >> every picture tells a story. this one told the truth. even in her grieve, mammy wanted to share the hardest brutal truth about the torture of her only child. >> i a say that that wi as out and lie -- i saw that this eye was out lying about midway the cheek. gone. i looked at the bridge of his nose, and it looked like someone had taken and shot it >>> imagine mammy's pain, she had sent him to chicago to spend the summer vacation with his cousin down south. a week later he was taken from his great uncle's house in the middle of the night, tortured and killed. the story could have been lost in the death of what locals call black bye u. but mammy till fought to bring her son home. >> we had the grave dug. >> emmett till's cousin recalled the decision, she sniffed that her son be presented in an open casket. >> he want
mississippi saw 500 lynchings from the end of the civil war to the 1950s. most often victims were men, women and children were too. when emmett was taken from his cousin's bed, his death might have passed unnoticed. instead. it changed history. >> every picture tells a story. this one told the truth. even in her grieve, mammy wanted to share the hardest brutal truth about the torture of her only child. >> i a say that that wi as out and lie -- i saw that this eye was out lying about...
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a young 14-year-old who was lynched in mississippi. she thinks about her grandfather and she refuses. she actually left the man sitting next to her get by her and she slides over to the window and refuses. the bus driver says i'm going to have you arrested and she says you may see that. so the bus driver calls the police and i think we can think about what's happening in that moment. she sitting there and those of us who have been on the bus when somebody makes a scene, people are grumbling and getting off the bus. the police officers get on the bus and many of us think about rosa parks being quiet. rosa parks is certainly a shy reserve person but rosa parks is not quieting key moments. when the police officers get on the bus and ask her why she didn't move she says back, why do you push us around? so i do think rosa parks in many moments challenges with her body and her voice the inequality in the country and she is arrested. >> host: as children we all learned that rosa parks sat on the bus and the white section, quite. this is what
a young 14-year-old who was lynched in mississippi. she thinks about her grandfather and she refuses. she actually left the man sitting next to her get by her and she slides over to the window and refuses. the bus driver says i'm going to have you arrested and she says you may see that. so the bus driver calls the police and i think we can think about what's happening in that moment. she sitting there and those of us who have been on the bus when somebody makes a scene, people are grumbling and...
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mississippi saw 500 lynchings from the end of the civil war to the 1950s. most often victims were men, women and children were too. when emmett was taken from his cousin's bed, his death might have passed unnoticed. instead. it changed history. >> every picture tells a story. this one told the truth. even in her grieve, mammy wanted to share the hardest brutal truth about the torture of her only child. >> i a say that that wi as out and lie -- i saw that this eye was out lying about midway the cheek. gone. i looked at the bridge of his nose, and it looked like someone had taken and shot it >>> imagine mammy's pain, she had sent him to chicago to spend the summer vacation with his cousin down south. a week later he was taken from his great uncle's house in the middle of the night, tortured and killed. the story could have been lost in the death of what locals call black bye u. but mammy till fought to bring her son home. >> we had the grave dug. >> emmett till's cousin recalled the decision, she sniffed that her son be presented in an open casket. >> he want
mississippi saw 500 lynchings from the end of the civil war to the 1950s. most often victims were men, women and children were too. when emmett was taken from his cousin's bed, his death might have passed unnoticed. instead. it changed history. >> every picture tells a story. this one told the truth. even in her grieve, mammy wanted to share the hardest brutal truth about the torture of her only child. >> i a say that that wi as out and lie -- i saw that this eye was out lying about...
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lynch breaks through the hole and finds daylight. takes it 42 yards out.enn state goes up 10 to zero. lions were supposed to have a better offense but it look like the same old pathetic one today. christian getting sacked 10 times on the day. in the third more offensive woes. look at this. lynch way great hand right there. picked off. took it back to two. led to a td. put the owls up 17-10 in the fourth to put salt in the wound, thompson running all over that defense. 24-yard touchdown. the owls shock penn state 27-10. temple making their claim in the state of pennsylvania. >> i don't want to down play it for temple i think it's awesome for the university. awesome for our program. people say it was this many years, this many years, this many years for that i'm appreciative of i thought our fans were awesome. to see the cherry and white and the unthinkable game they had. even the people espn to have the field painted the way it was, i'm just saying for me, you know what i mean, so, um, you know, and not that it's not important to meme it's really important
lynch breaks through the hole and finds daylight. takes it 42 yards out.enn state goes up 10 to zero. lions were supposed to have a better offense but it look like the same old pathetic one today. christian getting sacked 10 times on the day. in the third more offensive woes. look at this. lynch way great hand right there. picked off. took it back to two. led to a td. put the owls up 17-10 in the fourth to put salt in the wound, thompson running all over that defense. 24-yard touchdown. the...
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the decision not to hand the ball off to marshawn lynch to win the super bowl. they were in a similar short yard situation. this time lynch caught the ball but he was stopped short to end the game, leading to more second guessing of offensive coordinator darrell bevell. lynch's mom didn't pull any punches. she said the offense caller should be fired. someone needs to go fishing. okay. >> the fish will have to wait. >> anyway marshawn lynch, consider thought in that super bowl play carol figured everybody was going to focus on lynch, surprise him by passing. so he tried and didn't work. >> got picked off. >> exactly. >> we'll see you later at see you later at 11:00. find options to fit your budget. nah, nah, insurance, nah, nah, nah, discount. my name's flo, you want to go out with me? no. uh-huh-huh! announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [indistinct chatter] steve: welcome to the show. good, good. how's everybody? i appreciate you now. thank you, folks. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. we go
the decision not to hand the ball off to marshawn lynch to win the super bowl. they were in a similar short yard situation. this time lynch caught the ball but he was stopped short to end the game, leading to more second guessing of offensive coordinator darrell bevell. lynch's mom didn't pull any punches. she said the offense caller should be fired. someone needs to go fishing. okay. >> the fish will have to wait. >> anyway marshawn lynch, consider thought in that super bowl play...
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that's where they tried to lynch me.iams: it turns out that looby had turned back and he had followed the police car. thurgood marshall: looby wouldn't leave. so eventually they got a little meeting together and they said "aw the hell with it." juan williams: and now the police go right past this lynch mob waiting for thurgood marshall and go back to columbia, and take marshall before a judge and charge him with drunkenness. thurgood marshall: the justice of the peace was a little short man he said "that man hasn't had a drink in 24 hours." juan williams: the judge lets thurgood marshall go. marshall, looby, weaver, go back towards nashville on that main highway. thurgood marshall: they didn't catch us at all. juan william: marshall almost died right there in tennessee. narrator: when he reached his nashville hotel room, marshall called attorney general tom clark to tell him what had happened. thurgood marshall: i told him i was arrested for drunken driving and tom said "well were you drunk?" i said "no, but five minutes
that's where they tried to lynch me.iams: it turns out that looby had turned back and he had followed the police car. thurgood marshall: looby wouldn't leave. so eventually they got a little meeting together and they said "aw the hell with it." juan williams: and now the police go right past this lynch mob waiting for thurgood marshall and go back to columbia, and take marshall before a judge and charge him with drunkenness. thurgood marshall: the justice of the peace was a little...
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in fact, lynch had been knocked out during the ambush.ress. >> the bottom line is the american people are capable of determining their own hero. ideals for heroes. they don't need to be told elaborate lies. >> while jessica lynch continued the grueling road to recovery, she earned two degrees. in 2007 she also became a mother to dakota ann, named after her best friend who didn't survive the ambush in iraq. >> jessica lynch joins us now. good morning. good to see you. >> thank you. >> we love seeing dakota ann, 8 years old. how's she doing? >> she's doing wonderful. she's kind of upset she had to go to school this morning and not be able to watch it. >> we kind of watched you grow up before our eyes. one of the things i like about you is you always just tell it like it is. i know the recovery has been hard. the physical recovery, let's just start there. you have had 22 operations and you are still in pain. >> i'm still in physical therapy, too. i'm still every day, i go at least two to three times a week, depending on what my schedule allo
in fact, lynch had been knocked out during the ambush.ress. >> the bottom line is the american people are capable of determining their own hero. ideals for heroes. they don't need to be told elaborate lies. >> while jessica lynch continued the grueling road to recovery, she earned two degrees. in 2007 she also became a mother to dakota ann, named after her best friend who didn't survive the ambush in iraq. >> jessica lynch joins us now. good morning. good to see you. >>...
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general loretta lynch. gen. lynch: thank you. [applause] gen. lynch: thank you all so much. thank you so much for that warm welcome. thank you for your patience. i'm not usually running this late. but i understand you have had excellent presentations before me. [applause] i see a number of old friends and hopefully new friends on this panel. great voices, all, in our common struggle. i think you have had excellent presentations. i am sorry i had to miss so many of them. i am looking forward to hearing a recap. so many important issues here. doctor, such a pleasure to meet you. your leadership at ucla for policing is not only vital in terms of what we need today, it really is the key to a lot of issues that we face when i'm looking at the agenda for the entire foundation event. i see so many different panels on so many different issues, but they all come together in regards to the central issue of our community's relationship with law enforcement and our government writ large. so many of the issues you are tackling all this week comes back to that essential issue. i thank you
general loretta lynch. gen. lynch: thank you. [applause] gen. lynch: thank you all so much. thank you so much for that warm welcome. thank you for your patience. i'm not usually running this late. but i understand you have had excellent presentations before me. [applause] i see a number of old friends and hopefully new friends on this panel. great voices, all, in our common struggle. i think you have had excellent presentations. i am sorry i had to miss so many of them. i am looking forward to...
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merrill lynch have upgraded their rating from the stock. shares were down almost 60% so far this year, before the news making it the ftse 100's worst performer, as you can see bouncing back 7.5%. and it's year to date down 55.7%. >>> the outlook segment was relatively down up 7.6, bhp, reyoshgs the two big ones also up. we'll be discussing this in more detail with the research analyst paul gate in just about half an hour's time. >>> let's move on, the bonds as i said didn't move too much on the back of that nfp even though the u.s. sold off quite sharply. we've not got the u.s. markets here because u.s. markets are closed for labor day. but it's in and around 1.25%. across the board, we're seeing a little selling, nothing too drastic happened in the bull markets, in the back end of the last week and this week. selling in an odd fashion. the euro and yen acting more from safe havens from the u.s. dollar. all three, they've all strengthened across currencies. and sterling, 152. it's been weak. just under the radar a little bit. has weakened f
merrill lynch have upgraded their rating from the stock. shares were down almost 60% so far this year, before the news making it the ftse 100's worst performer, as you can see bouncing back 7.5%. and it's year to date down 55.7%. >>> the outlook segment was relatively down up 7.6, bhp, reyoshgs the two big ones also up. we'll be discussing this in more detail with the research analyst paul gate in just about half an hour's time. >>> let's move on, the bonds as i said didn't...
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we ought to be marking every lynching that took place in this country. >> rose: how? put monuments and memorials and force this country to engage in the sober reflection we need to engage in so that no one can be proud of a confederate heritage that actually defended and sustained slavery, so that no one is confused about the fact that it was not the good old days in the 20th century, so that no one can be indifferent to the victimization of black people because we thought about what the victim sailings represents in. south africa, there was a recognition you couldn't recover from till reconciliation. >> rose: truth is in reconciliation? >> a big part of it. you can't go 100 inerts berlin without seeing markers and stones being placed in tbront of jewish homes where families were take ton examples. the germans want you to go and reflect on the holocaust. they have made more progress to deal with the holocaust than we have been in the 150 years since slavery and it's because they haven't been afraid to tell the truth about what they did. it's not we're neutral or silen
we ought to be marking every lynching that took place in this country. >> rose: how? put monuments and memorials and force this country to engage in the sober reflection we need to engage in so that no one can be proud of a confederate heritage that actually defended and sustained slavery, so that no one is confused about the fact that it was not the good old days in the 20th century, so that no one can be indifferent to the victimization of black people because we thought about what the...
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there was a man named lynch wormly who city. 12,000 livery owned a big stable about two blocks from the white house and he served taxi to the city's trade. he was a free black man from madigascar. there were two brothers, thomas and isaac kerry. they owned a couple of barber shops on pennsylvania avenue. they came from a free black family from virginia, they had been free from generations. one of the black families who owned slaves themselves. the kerry brothers would a free madigascar. there were two brothers, thomas and also anti-slavery publicications on the sly, on the side. and the hero of the book, beverly snow, was -- ran the city's finest restaurant called the eep curian eating house. he's kind of the hero. i think of him as a president obama slightly ahead of his ime, an intelligent mixed race man served the washington elite what they want only to face a tremendous backlash. i think if you read the book you'll see some parallels to our own time there. the point is that in this book, far from slavery being dominant in washington, d.c. and all oppressive force, slavery's actually
there was a man named lynch wormly who city. 12,000 livery owned a big stable about two blocks from the white house and he served taxi to the city's trade. he was a free black man from madigascar. there were two brothers, thomas and isaac kerry. they owned a couple of barber shops on pennsylvania avenue. they came from a free black family from virginia, they had been free from generations. one of the black families who owned slaves themselves. the kerry brothers would a free madigascar. there...
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. >>> loretta lynch paid a visit to talk about the relationship between police and the community. lynch is on a six city tour to discuss the issue which has caused friction across the country but she says richmond is different. it's made big improvements. one said that improving looking at the root problem that results in people winding up in the criminal justice system. >> it's clear to me that richmond is working toward a whole listic approach. that's more than just an arrest. >> lynch also spent time with young people at the rise youth center. one teen said it showed him he can do anything he wants if he sets his mind to it. >>> police in san jose provided new information about a police shooting last night. they said it started with a call about a suicidal man on a home on the monterey highway. today they identified that man as ronald woods from san jose. police say his injury is not life threatening and that he's in stable condition. the officer who responded to the initial call says after he got out of his squad car, woods reached in through the window. grabbed the shotgun an
. >>> loretta lynch paid a visit to talk about the relationship between police and the community. lynch is on a six city tour to discuss the issue which has caused friction across the country but she says richmond is different. it's made big improvements. one said that improving looking at the root problem that results in people winding up in the criminal justice system. >> it's clear to me that richmond is working toward a whole listic approach. that's more than just an arrest....
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lynch says riding police force of unconscious by as is just one step richmond is taking in the righttion. >> more than just an arrest. it's more than just identifying a suspect but trying to identify the root cause of many of the problems. >> at the end of the day successful community policing most important part is be trust with the community. >> lynch also announce richmond will receive 6 25,000 dollars in federal money in the hiring of 5 additional police officer officers. in richmond, abc 7 news. >> coming up next. lavish white house state dinner for chin a president. names on the guest list. p. f >> lamb lobster and grammy award winning artist. that's what chin ease president was treated to at lavish state dinner hosted by the president and the first lady michelle at the white house tonight among the 200 guest silicon valley ceo including apple, cook. and netflix ceo hastings and face back zuckerberg posted this picture there he is with his waive priscilla chan just before they left for dinner. while we did not get an invitation must have been lost in the mail we can show you wh
lynch says riding police force of unconscious by as is just one step richmond is taking in the righttion. >> more than just an arrest. it's more than just identifying a suspect but trying to identify the root cause of many of the problems. >> at the end of the day successful community policing most important part is be trust with the community. >> lynch also announce richmond will receive 6 25,000 dollars in federal money in the hiring of 5 additional police officer officers....
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. >>> attorney general loretta lynch saying international prosecutors are looking into new leads in theruchtion charges againscriptioncorruption charge. she says more suspects around the world are being investigated. >> to anyone who seeks to live in the past, and to return soccer to the days of corruption and bribery, cronyism and patronage, this global response seendz clear message. sends a wrong message, you are on the wrong side of this wonderful sport. >> lee le wellings is followinge story in london. >> this is a necessary update on what is quite a laborious process. that's why more details we hear about how many bank accounts are being investigated, assets that are frozen, important issues around those that have already been charged already facing extradition to the united states. but whatever i thought was more interesting is the warning i think that is being sent out by loretta lynch. i think it's very clear that she wants a fear factor this they will come and get them. up to the president sepp blatter, she did nothing to dispel speculation around him. he is the man standing as
. >>> attorney general loretta lynch saying international prosecutors are looking into new leads in theruchtion charges againscriptioncorruption charge. she says more suspects around the world are being investigated. >> to anyone who seeks to live in the past, and to return soccer to the days of corruption and bribery, cronyism and patronage, this global response seendz clear message. sends a wrong message, you are on the wrong side of this wonderful sport. >> lee le...
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ktvu's john sasaki has the story new at 6:00 p.m. >> reporter: attorney general loretta lynch entereda warm welcome. she commended the police. >> they talked about a level of commitment and caring about the city that i think it is a testament to the police department, to you, and also to the city that brought them together. >> reporter: she was here to talk about the relationship between the police and the community. >> we are at a point where the issue is front and center and people think it is because of certain incidents but those incidents reflect years and generations of negative interaction and mistrust. >> reporter: the media was allowed in for the first part of the meeting. not the discussion.the police chief met with protesters. >> police officers have due process rights too. not only here but in other places clout the country -- places throughout the country -- [ talking at the same time ] >> the group wants the attorney general
ktvu's john sasaki has the story new at 6:00 p.m. >> reporter: attorney general loretta lynch entereda warm welcome. she commended the police. >> they talked about a level of commitment and caring about the city that i think it is a testament to the police department, to you, and also to the city that brought them together. >> reporter: she was here to talk about the relationship between the police and the community. >> we are at a point where the issue is front and...
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lynch says the police force of unconscious bias says she called it just one step richmond is taking in the right direction. >> you all know it's not easy. change is hard. >> it turns out that a bay woman was on the duck boat that crashed yesterday. she broke her collarbone and damaged an artery. posted a picture that he suffered as a cut to his face. he was lucky, really. four people were killed when a tour vehicle collided with a tour bus. >> a man and his dog had to wade to safety after the boat where they lived tipped over in oakland this morning. oakland police tweeted out a picture showing the boat. you can see it tilted on its side there. the out going tide left the boat high and dry causing the boat to tip over. >> the big rig fire that happened last night during the commute off highway 101 in petaluma. look at all of this smoke. the poultry truck put out thick, black smoke right next to a gas station and an apartment complex. the petaluma fire department took these pictures. now, the fire came within 20 feet of the gas pumps. the driver says he had done some welding on the truc
lynch says the police force of unconscious bias says she called it just one step richmond is taking in the right direction. >> you all know it's not easy. change is hard. >> it turns out that a bay woman was on the duck boat that crashed yesterday. she broke her collarbone and damaged an artery. posted a picture that he suffered as a cut to his face. he was lucky, really. four people were killed when a tour vehicle collided with a tour bus. >> a man and his dog had to wade to...
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on the advice of loretta lynch's office, the u.s. attorney general, and the fbi investigation, swiss police rounded up a load of fifa officials at their hotel days before the fifa congress meeting when football bosses from across the globe re-elected sepp blatter for a fifth term as president. although blatter's name was mentioned in chats between you and i and other news shows, he was never directly implicated until now. you've got the head of the world's most popular sports now directly implicated by switzerland's justice office, by the swiss attorney general, and yes, he's due to stand down next february, four days after being re-elected, he said he would stand down next february. he wanted to do it at a time of his own choosing rather than being forced out. the latest charges make it more likely he will go sooner. the one caveat is because of all the outside criticism of the lack of modern corporate-style governance structure within fifa. who is going to stand up at fifa house, a few hundred yards to my left, and say, "sepp, it's
on the advice of loretta lynch's office, the u.s. attorney general, and the fbi investigation, swiss police rounded up a load of fifa officials at their hotel days before the fifa congress meeting when football bosses from across the globe re-elected sepp blatter for a fifth term as president. although blatter's name was mentioned in chats between you and i and other news shows, he was never directly implicated until now. you've got the head of the world's most popular sports now directly...
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. >> al: the throw and that will be caught by lynch. that caught keeps on moving.ay 43. now wilson wants to get up there and spike it to save some time. that will stop the clock, under a half minute, 29 seconds. >> cris: but i like your strategy. i think you take another ten-yard play if you have it and you trip the field goal or hit the onside kick and then throw a few hail marys. >> al: that's the way to do it. we have to think about using the sidelines, too. you have to stop the clock. they put three seconds back on it. 32 second. second down and 10. jackson in there. to the sidelines. wilson going over the middle. they have jackson and he loses the ball. and that's going to write a finish to it. >> cris: there's your hero. >> al: he knocked it out. he had the interception and then he knocks it out. that's going to put a wrap on it. >> cris: there's nothing defensive coordinators like better than a game. elliott was on the pass rush turned and huddled down the field, stripped the football out. remember very much, game over. the tomahawk chop. every team does. wh
. >> al: the throw and that will be caught by lynch. that caught keeps on moving.ay 43. now wilson wants to get up there and spike it to save some time. that will stop the clock, under a half minute, 29 seconds. >> cris: but i like your strategy. i think you take another ten-yard play if you have it and you trip the field goal or hit the onside kick and then throw a few hail marys. >> al: that's the way to do it. we have to think about using the sidelines, too. you have to...
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de corrupciÓn en la fifa, lynch dijo que la conmebol y la concacaf pueden ser acusadas.nes del primer show. roger: les habla roger borges. la primera noche de la banda, un derroche de talento juvenil, con historias conmovedoras, estuvimos tras bastidores con los afortunados jovencitos que pudieran ser los prÓximos integrantes de la banda. se dieron la tarea de encontrar el prÓximo super grupo de chicos para la banda. miles audicionar pero sÓlo un selecto grupo lo hizo delante de ricky martin. a sus 14 aÑos jaime cross representando a puerto rico dejÓ en claro por quÉ fue que impresionÓ al jurado. >> yo quiero que ellas me digan-- yo pienso que es la pasiÓn que uno le da cuando canta, la fuerza, el sentimiento. roger: tambiÉn de la isla del encanto le costaba creer que habÍa calificado. >> les gustÉ bastante y pues pasÉ. roger: esos dos hermanos dominicanos, estaban disfrutando el momento. tÚ te salvaste por tu hermano. quÉ rico que pudieron pasar. >> gracias a dios gracias a la familia, las fans. roger: laura pausini le dijo que tenÍa que ser mÁs humilde ya que llegÓ un
de corrupciÓn en la fifa, lynch dijo que la conmebol y la concacaf pueden ser acusadas.nes del primer show. roger: les habla roger borges. la primera noche de la banda, un derroche de talento juvenil, con historias conmovedoras, estuvimos tras bastidores con los afortunados jovencitos que pudieran ser los prÓximos integrantes de la banda. se dieron la tarea de encontrar el prÓximo super grupo de chicos para la banda. miles audicionar pero sÓlo un selecto grupo lo hizo delante de ricky...
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globalhe head of commodity research at bank of america merrill lynch joint bloomberg. we think we won't be in more balanced market by year-end. honestly, i would not want to be short on oil. and weu have iron ore, see this change in the australian government. what is the bank of america merrill lynch call on the industrial metals that are the backbone of australia's economy? metals do not look great, but the correction is only just starting. we have seen some mines closed down. or the announcement recently. in oil, the response has been much more immediate, and the imbalance was much smaller to begin with. metals is a more structural story. metal is very important to keep in mind that china consumes half of the world's metals. the consumption of iron ore in china is two times that of the u.s., yet the average chinese consumes 1/8 of the oil of the average american. much smaller consumption rate per capita. >> what is your view of china's economy and what the commodity demand will be going forward? >> clearly china's economy is slowing down pretty meaningfully , and we
globalhe head of commodity research at bank of america merrill lynch joint bloomberg. we think we won't be in more balanced market by year-end. honestly, i would not want to be short on oil. and weu have iron ore, see this change in the australian government. what is the bank of america merrill lynch call on the industrial metals that are the backbone of australia's economy? metals do not look great, but the correction is only just starting. we have seen some mines closed down. or the...
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we are back with dan suzuki of bank of america merrill lynch.efore we went to break you were talking about indicators that are pointing to so much air sentiment often the market. -- bear sentiment in the market. months, it will keep on rising so the orange line is the s&p and the purple line is how extreme selling has gotten. these indicators are not working. we're not seeing huge buying come in. >> i think the percentage of companies down more than 10% or 15% or 20% is clear with how the market goes down. the more the market goes down the more you see the high percentages go up. that does not tell you what will happen from here. what you need to see to get those things to reverse is any sign that growth is improving. once you do i think we will see a pretty violent move toward in the market. joe: it has been a mess in the markets ever since the fed hold. people seem upset by is, irritated. what is the connection between the fed and not hiking rates and the selloff we have seen? >> i think it is usually connected. you sought a day of announcemen
we are back with dan suzuki of bank of america merrill lynch.efore we went to break you were talking about indicators that are pointing to so much air sentiment often the market. -- bear sentiment in the market. months, it will keep on rising so the orange line is the s&p and the purple line is how extreme selling has gotten. these indicators are not working. we're not seeing huge buying come in. >> i think the percentage of companies down more than 10% or 15% or 20% is clear with how...
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lynch: we areal seeing the increase in homegrown extremists, people who lived in the u.s., who may notyessarily be islamic religion or culture on their own, but find a connection with violentcal teachings of extremism that is preached by others. in fact, online radicalization is a key tool, and is one of the backin which it all comes to ciber. it is a grave concern of ours. we have had an's -- comes back to cyber. it is a grave concern of ours. we have had incidences in the past. laura: i spoke with the director of the islamic project at the brookings institution and author of the book "the isis apocalypse." why there iswhy appealed for americans who become radicalized. >> we do not have a big problem with radicalization in this country. from what i've heard, there have been 250 people who have tried to fight for the islamic state. the baseline for people being radicalized is small. more:/do you think it is of a problem in europe? >> yes. there is a more muslim population in europe, and they are less integrated. laura: the attorney general indicated it was a problem in america. for tho
lynch: we areal seeing the increase in homegrown extremists, people who lived in the u.s., who may notyessarily be islamic religion or culture on their own, but find a connection with violentcal teachings of extremism that is preached by others. in fact, online radicalization is a key tool, and is one of the backin which it all comes to ciber. it is a grave concern of ours. we have had an's -- comes back to cyber. it is a grave concern of ours. we have had incidences in the past. laura: i spoke...
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. >> al: the throw and that will be caught by lynch. that caught keeps on moving.ay 43. now wilson wants to get up there and spike it to save some time. that will stop the clock, under a half minute, 29 seconds. >> cris: but i like your strategy. i think you take another ten-yard play if you have it and you trip the field goal or hit the onside kick and then throw a few hail marys. >> al: that's the way to do it. we have to think about using the sidelines, too. you have to stop the clock. they put three seconds back on it. 32 second. second down and 10. jackson in there. to the sidelines. wilson going over the middle. they have jackson and he loses the ball. and that's going to write a finish to it. >> cris: there's your hero. >> al: he knocked it out. he had the interception and then he knocks it out. that's going to put a wrap on it. >> cris: there's nothing defensive coordinators like better than a game. elliott was on the pass rush turned and huddled down the field, stripped the football out. remember very much, game over. the tomahawk chop. every team does. wh
. >> al: the throw and that will be caught by lynch. that caught keeps on moving.ay 43. now wilson wants to get up there and spike it to save some time. that will stop the clock, under a half minute, 29 seconds. >> cris: but i like your strategy. i think you take another ten-yard play if you have it and you trip the field goal or hit the onside kick and then throw a few hail marys. >> al: that's the way to do it. we have to think about using the sidelines, too. you have to...
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attorney general loretta lynch in the bay area talking about improving community policing. lynch is going to hold a forum to talk about how to strengthen trust between police and the community. this is a national tour to improve the perception of law enforcement offices in the communities. police across the country are under greater scrutiny because of recent shootings involving unarmed suspects. >>> president obama will meet with china's president in washington. shee jinping is making a stop. he's hoping to open doors to more american business in china. but the business comes as the u.s. investigates a computer hack luninked to china. >> we want to be greater business partners but we have to do so in a legal environment where they stop stealing our stuff. >> in the meantime, russian president vladimir putin has asked to meet with president obama. ukraine and syria are expected to be top points on the agenda. the obama administration has placed sanctions against russia for its support of the syrian government. >>> california is toysed to green light the tightest emission te
attorney general loretta lynch in the bay area talking about improving community policing. lynch is going to hold a forum to talk about how to strengthen trust between police and the community. this is a national tour to improve the perception of law enforcement offices in the communities. police across the country are under greater scrutiny because of recent shootings involving unarmed suspects. >>> president obama will meet with china's president in washington. shee jinping is making...
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green bay and at the new york giants will be a good indicator of where this team stands marshawn lynch'sinks seattle seahawks offensive coordinator darrell bevell should be fired he actually agreed with bevell's call to give the ball to her son on a failed 4th and 1 play in sunday's loss to the rams but she's still steamed at the decision to not give the ball to marshawn at the end of the super bowl when a russell wilson interection gave the game to the patriots --interception delisa lych posted this on facebook monday "he should be fired" >> gary :maybe go a little bit easy on the facebook stuff two-time nba mvp steve nash who was last seen shooting hoops in his house with snoop dogg will be joining the warriors as a part-time assistant for head coach steve kerr who was general manager on the phoenix suns when nash played for them nash played for them >> pam :good night u'renly ung ce. lessou he a baru nnouer) e suru x osstk. symmricaall-eel ive us mpg nlo.er) e suru x osstk. it whamaa suru.u,ve us mpg take a look at these bbq best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf ropi
green bay and at the new york giants will be a good indicator of where this team stands marshawn lynch'sinks seattle seahawks offensive coordinator darrell bevell should be fired he actually agreed with bevell's call to give the ball to her son on a failed 4th and 1 play in sunday's loss to the rams but she's still steamed at the decision to not give the ball to marshawn at the end of the super bowl when a russell wilson interection gave the game to the patriots --interception delisa lych...
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the world knows him as number 24 marshawn lynch. how you doing big daddy?w you doing sweetheart? >> if you go to a party and know there's not one skittle in the house can -- >> not one? i'm gone. >> is there a special way? >> slide it right on on in that bread basket. they're going to get grape, strawberry, lemon, orange, green apple. sound like a pretty good deal to me. we need to sell some of these skittles. pick up the phone or order online now. >> sure that was the home shopping network there? i hear those skittles are in limited supplies. >> did snl tart already? >> i bet he sold a lot of skittles. bet the phone was ringing off the hook. >> i didn't realize they sold candy on there. >> they probably even sell you. >> don't know about that. >>> yesterday was 95 d.c., philadelphia. we'll do it today. 93 philly. upper 80s, ohio valley. new york city two more hot days, cooling friday. boston up near 90 today, 70s toward friday and saturday. back door cold front coming off new england. 100 tomorrow. this is september. chicago 91 today. you get the picture s
the world knows him as number 24 marshawn lynch. how you doing big daddy?w you doing sweetheart? >> if you go to a party and know there's not one skittle in the house can -- >> not one? i'm gone. >> is there a special way? >> slide it right on on in that bread basket. they're going to get grape, strawberry, lemon, orange, green apple. sound like a pretty good deal to me. we need to sell some of these skittles. pick up the phone or order online now. >> sure that was...
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loretta lynch: well, thank you all so much. thank you so much for that warm welcome, thank you for your patience. i'm not usually running this late. but i understand that you have had some excellent presentations before me. i see a number of old friends, and hopefully new friends on this panel. great voices all, in our common struggle. and so i think you have had excellent presentations and i'm just sorry that i had to miss so many of them. i am so looking forward to hearing the recap of this because there are so many important issues here. dr. gough, such a pleasure to meet you, your leadership at ucla on the center for policing equity is something that is not only vital, in terms of what we need today, it really is the key to a lot of the issues that we face. when i'm looking at the agenda for the entire cbc foundation events, i see so many different panels on so many different issues, but they all come together in regards to the central issue of our community's relationships with law enforcement and with our government writ
loretta lynch: well, thank you all so much. thank you so much for that warm welcome, thank you for your patience. i'm not usually running this late. but i understand that you have had some excellent presentations before me. i see a number of old friends, and hopefully new friends on this panel. great voices all, in our common struggle. and so i think you have had excellent presentations and i'm just sorry that i had to miss so many of them. i am so looking forward to hearing the recap of this...
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and marshawn lynch hucks skittles on a tv shopping network. our panel provides wisdom and go to fox news.com. >> welcome to "red eye." i am tom shillue. let's check in with andy levey at the "red eye" news deck. >> an exciting day at the "red eye" news deck. >> why is that? >> mcdonalds franchisees decided to serve breakfast all day. people can soon get an egg mcmuffin morning, noon and night. >> i agree. >> it goes to show that people like you can't hold back progress forever. honest, hard-working americanss find a way. >> are you not listening to me. >> like i say. god bless mcdonalds, god bless america and go to hell tom shillue. >> let's welcome our guests. she was the first school dean that made kids want to get sent to the office. jedediah bila. he is an editor at scout, america's premiere magazine about the protagonist of "to kill a mockingbird." and she was a future tense fellow at the new america foundation and a past particible lady. he is on the show "friends of the people" which means we are friends because i am a person. cheed yen
and marshawn lynch hucks skittles on a tv shopping network. our panel provides wisdom and go to fox news.com. >> welcome to "red eye." i am tom shillue. let's check in with andy levey at the "red eye" news deck. >> an exciting day at the "red eye" news deck. >> why is that? >> mcdonalds franchisees decided to serve breakfast all day. people can soon get an egg mcmuffin morning, noon and night. >> i agree. >> it goes to show that...
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. >> al: the throw and that will be caught by lynch. that caught keeps on moving.ay 43. now wilson wants to get up there and spike it to save some time. that will stop the clock, under a half minute, 29 seconds. >> cris: but i like your strategy. i think you take another ten-yard play if you have it and you trip the field goal or hit the onside kick and then throw a few hail marys. >> al: that's the way to do it. we have to think about using the sidelines, too. you have to stop the clock. they put three seconds back on it. 32 second. second down and 10. jackson in there. to the sidelines. wilson going over the middle. they have jackson and he loses the ball. and that's going to write a finish to it. >> cris: there's your hero. >> al: he knocked it out. he had the interception and then he knocks it out. that's going to put a wrap on it. >> cris: there's nothing defensive coordinators like better than a game. elliott was on the pass rush turned and huddled down the field, stripped the football out. remember very much, game over. the tomahawk chop. every team does. wh
. >> al: the throw and that will be caught by lynch. that caught keeps on moving.ay 43. now wilson wants to get up there and spike it to save some time. that will stop the clock, under a half minute, 29 seconds. >> cris: but i like your strategy. i think you take another ten-yard play if you have it and you trip the field goal or hit the onside kick and then throw a few hail marys. >> al: that's the way to do it. we have to think about using the sidelines, too. you have to...
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(chuckles) i'm jane lynch. and this is the cbs fall preview show.ive you a sneak peek at all the new great cbs fall schedule, including my new show-- a little gem i like to call angel from hell. but more about that later. this year we have fresh comedies, compelling dramas, exciting reality shows, plus lots of your favorite hits coming back. and notice i said "we." yep. i'm on the payroll. and that is for you. first up is a brand-new comedy called life in pieces. now, if your life is anything like mine...
(chuckles) i'm jane lynch. and this is the cbs fall preview show.ive you a sneak peek at all the new great cbs fall schedule, including my new show-- a little gem i like to call angel from hell. but more about that later. this year we have fresh comedies, compelling dramas, exciting reality shows, plus lots of your favorite hits coming back. and notice i said "we." yep. i'm on the payroll. and that is for you. first up is a brand-new comedy called life in pieces. now, if your life is...