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so the term lynching comes from colonel charles lynch jr. during the revolutionary period and during this period by and large individuals who would be victims of being summarily punished were white. when we get to the 1880s, 1890s when we are talking about black lynching victims the intent was to expunge that person from the community. that person murdered, collective murder to be an example of others in the community. the intent was to kill. they attend was lethal so that others in the community what sort of stay in line. they would stay under control, so lynching began as a form of social control in the 1780s and 1790s but by the 1880s, by the 1890s and definitely into the 20th century lynching had become a form of racial social control where the primary victims were african-american and the primary perpetrators are white americans. again lynching has this long history in the country. it's a racial ace history. there was a lot of evidence that i could draw on to make this argument about the multifaceted experience, black experience of lync
so the term lynching comes from colonel charles lynch jr. during the revolutionary period and during this period by and large individuals who would be victims of being summarily punished were white. when we get to the 1880s, 1890s when we are talking about black lynching victims the intent was to expunge that person from the community. that person murdered, collective murder to be an example of others in the community. the intent was to kill. they attend was lethal so that others in the...
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so the narrative of the lynchings were a way to move beyond the shadow of the lynching tree in a way that would inspire future action. so, in public the book i focuse story of henry lowry. in many ways he was a victim of lynching in arkansas in 1920 and he uses them to generate the entire movement they were getting off the ground bega andn the 1960s but by 1920 it is fully enmeshed in the crusade, so the case was a case where a they poured resources into trying to depict him as a victim of white supremacy and a victim of white mob violence so they essentially create several news releases but emphasized him as a victim as someone who was civil rights were stripped and someone burned at the state. i don't want to get into the details of his lynching but it was one of the worst in american history, which was witnessed by at least from our estimates 10,000 people in the arkansas delta said it is a clear case of black dehumanization. however, it was interesting to see how the press at the time sought to depict the case and several publications focused on the resistance beth lowery offered
so the narrative of the lynchings were a way to move beyond the shadow of the lynching tree in a way that would inspire future action. so, in public the book i focuse story of henry lowry. in many ways he was a victim of lynching in arkansas in 1920 and he uses them to generate the entire movement they were getting off the ground bega andn the 1960s but by 1920 it is fully enmeshed in the crusade, so the case was a case where a they poured resources into trying to depict him as a victim of...
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why focus on lynching?e civil war, black people are supposed to get the right to vote, and the only way people who were white could maintainthb and lynching was especially effective because it would allow the whole community to know that we did this to this person. it was intended to send a message, that if you try to vote, if you try to advocate for your rights, if you insist on fair wages, if you do anything that complicates white supremacy and white dominance and political power, we will kill you. >> winfrey: anything that upsets the power structure as i want it to be. >> stevenson: that's exactly right.enn founded an organization he called "the equal justice initiative." it's a legal advocacy group, based in montgomery, alabama, focused on defending the poor and powerless. stevenson is best known for his legal victories in the united states supreme court and for successfully overturning the wrongful convictions of over 100 people on death row. but ten years ago, he turned the attention of his organizati
why focus on lynching?e civil war, black people are supposed to get the right to vote, and the only way people who were white could maintainthb and lynching was especially effective because it would allow the whole community to know that we did this to this person. it was intended to send a message, that if you try to vote, if you try to advocate for your rights, if you insist on fair wages, if you do anything that complicates white supremacy and white dominance and political power, we will...
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we don't talk about lynching. and i'm hoping that this will push us to be more honest in confronting our past and addressing the brutal history of racial inequality that we have all inherited here in the united states. >> well, to that end, i want to read you because i talked about memory. without memory our existence would be barren or and opaque, like a prison cell which no light penetrates. if anything can, it is memory that will fade human. so that's what he said. you pointed out that most people can't even name a lynching victim. i think in the period that you are looking at, 1877 to 1950, as a period of about 80 years, 4,000, more than 4,000 americans were lynched, men, women, and children. >> that's right. and it was terrorism. we can't describe this violence as murder or as hate crimes. it was terrorism. black people were pulled out of their homes, drowned, burned alive, beaten to death, they were hanged. sometimes on the lawn in the public square in front of courthouses. thousands of people would come and
we don't talk about lynching. and i'm hoping that this will push us to be more honest in confronting our past and addressing the brutal history of racial inequality that we have all inherited here in the united states. >> well, to that end, i want to read you because i talked about memory. without memory our existence would be barren or and opaque, like a prison cell which no light penetrates. if anything can, it is memory that will fade human. so that's what he said. you pointed out that...
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marchand lynch chose to sit on the bench during the national anthem.he protest, not going over well with some fans regardless of the jersey. >> my opinion is they should respect the flag and the president. >> reporter: on thursday night, several players did the same. three members of the dolphins, kneeled. one raised a fist. >> being part of the protest is not easy. >> reporter: president trump has been a vocal critic of the demonstration got sweeting that numerous players wanted to show their outrage. they make a fortune doing what they love, be happy and be cool. protesting players heavier reacting to issues like racism and the number of black men killed by police officers.? i have to stand for something. >> reporter: it made the nfl enact a policy that made standing mandatory. the players union pushed back. both sides agreed to suspend the policy while they discussed the issue. >> if everyone treated the rest of the week like we treat sundays during football season, the country would be in a better place. >> reporter: becky live, the nfl -- back her
marchand lynch chose to sit on the bench during the national anthem.he protest, not going over well with some fans regardless of the jersey. >> my opinion is they should respect the flag and the president. >> reporter: on thursday night, several players did the same. three members of the dolphins, kneeled. one raised a fist. >> being part of the protest is not easy. >> reporter: president trump has been a vocal critic of the demonstration got sweeting that numerous...
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this week stories lynchings in. the beginning of the uprising protests were not violent they were peaceful but my husband was killed because he took part in the my son was with the regime army doing his compulsory service the syrian intelligence service killed him because he deserted other body and. who fears the assad regime but the pressure from lebanon to leave is building some three thousand syrians have already registered to return that i can never go back to syria. she is especially worried about this man goes in by is a member of the syrian committee tasked with collecting the names of billing return is and sending the list to damascus for approval who is suspicious but the government may tally the names with those who protested against the regime and either of us them upon arrival or refuse them approval to return but golson denies the charge. it's not a condition not an issue of approval and it's just about informing the government of the names of the people returning. he claims syria is now safe and to con
this week stories lynchings in. the beginning of the uprising protests were not violent they were peaceful but my husband was killed because he took part in the my son was with the regime army doing his compulsory service the syrian intelligence service killed him because he deserted other body and. who fears the assad regime but the pressure from lebanon to leave is building some three thousand syrians have already registered to return that i can never go back to syria. she is especially...
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pat lynch was up bright and early to open his store.pat lynché hi-way grocery store ' iúve never closed anything. im not going to let a little fire on the hill prevent me from doing that"hi way grocery has been in business since 1962. since sunday,its been in operation while a mandatory evacuation was put in place. pat lynché hi-way grocery store " i believe at this point im providing a service to the people that stayed' " thanks you sir have a good day "lynch said his employees have evacuated so its just him and his wife running the store. so how is business?pat lynché hi-way grocery store " tremendous because i believe about 75 to 80 percent people stayed in town"the bread aisle is stocked, tobacco dip sold out but believe it or not, whats been selling out the most...pat lynché hi-way grocery store" beer. and im the only one open in town' a lot of the customers stopping into shop and use the restrooms are first responders and lynch didnút want to let them down.pat lynché hi-way grocery store " iúve always been here for them. i donút care if we have a little fire im going to be here fo
pat lynch was up bright and early to open his store.pat lynché hi-way grocery store ' iúve never closed anything. im not going to let a little fire on the hill prevent me from doing that"hi way grocery has been in business since 1962. since sunday,its been in operation while a mandatory evacuation was put in place. pat lynché hi-way grocery store " i believe at this point im providing a service to the people that stayed' " thanks you sir have a good day "lynch said his...
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lynchings and fake news in india. street smarts from lithuania. but we begin in lebanon where the civil war in syria has led to over a million refugees seeking safety now lebanese authorities are requiring they register their names part of plans for their return many are alarmed. it was not a voyage could they have ever imagined undertaking but the mother of eight and grandmother of three children was forced to flee her syrian home and flee talks to take refuge in the town of ourselves just across the border in lebanon. although it happened five years ago when memories austin fresh this is my son so that her husband and his song were killed in the syrian war. at the beginning of the uprising protests were not violent they were peaceful but my husband was killed because he took part in the my son was with the regime army doing his compulsory service the syrian intelligence service killed him because he deserved. huda fears the assad regime but the pressure from lebanon to leave is building some three thousand syrians have already registered to retu
lynchings and fake news in india. street smarts from lithuania. but we begin in lebanon where the civil war in syria has led to over a million refugees seeking safety now lebanese authorities are requiring they register their names part of plans for their return many are alarmed. it was not a voyage could they have ever imagined undertaking but the mother of eight and grandmother of three children was forced to flee her syrian home and flee talks to take refuge in the town of ourselves just...
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the lynching c.-o. were particularly brutal the police have arrested twenty eight people so far. try to help the victims by locking them in here but the mob force they were lucky what they caught or what the record sharpened and thought of all the could be that people would stick with the rods with stones in witches in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's phone warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping children and stealing the organs. in monaco police have tracking train time if anyone forwards explosive messages that can cause public panic. it's part of the campaign to quash rumors before they boil over and lead to. the measures stick on and added urgency in monaco's melting pot into religious tensions are never far from the surface here. today officers are in the hindu temple it's part of the campaign's outreach to influential religious leaders the message is familial remain skeptical of what you read on life and don't result to fight it's the campaign continues at traffic junctions across t
the lynching c.-o. were particularly brutal the police have arrested twenty eight people so far. try to help the victims by locking them in here but the mob force they were lucky what they caught or what the record sharpened and thought of all the could be that people would stick with the rods with stones in witches in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's phone warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping...
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she singled out praise of eric holder and also loretta lynch. with all due respect, mister holder was held in contempt of congress and attorney general lynch was recently criticized by the justice department's inspector general for politicizing the justice department and i think we should therefore look to others as role models on some of these issues. the mass incarceration problem angela mentioned is more of a state and local issue than a federal one which donald trump cannot directly address. 90% of persons in prison or jail are housed in local facilities and only 10% in federal ones. >> notwithstanding the statement about the numbers, there has been a huge increase in federal prison population-based on drug convictions as a result of the war on crime. i used to sort of factor that into your comment and respond, she defeated that business on state courts but attributed and directed her remarks to the portion that is in federal court and disparities so focus on that. >> that was my next point. donald trump supports house resolution 5682, the s
she singled out praise of eric holder and also loretta lynch. with all due respect, mister holder was held in contempt of congress and attorney general lynch was recently criticized by the justice department's inspector general for politicizing the justice department and i think we should therefore look to others as role models on some of these issues. the mass incarceration problem angela mentioned is more of a state and local issue than a federal one which donald trump cannot directly...
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what did you say about lynch? scott: mr. holder is the only member of the cabinet in the history of the united states to be held in contempt. that is just a fact. with regard to loretta lynch, she was criticized in the recent inspector general report of the d.o.j. for politicizing the office. for example, meeting with president clinton on the tarmac and all of that. that is also a fact. >> you did quite a job in defending the president and also the attorney general. the problem with those guys is they have a past. isn't it a fact that trump and his father were sued by the justice department for housing discrimination? he entered into a consent order ultimately on that case. didn't he engage in housing discrimination in new york? judge donald: if that's the last question -- let's get all the questions out. >> the other question is, isn't it a fact that the attorney general of the united states is a known segregationist from alabama? he was always a segregationist. he was elected senator for alabama and now is the attorney gen
what did you say about lynch? scott: mr. holder is the only member of the cabinet in the history of the united states to be held in contempt. that is just a fact. with regard to loretta lynch, she was criticized in the recent inspector general report of the d.o.j. for politicizing the office. for example, meeting with president clinton on the tarmac and all of that. that is also a fact. >> you did quite a job in defending the president and also the attorney general. the problem with those...
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the lynchings here were particularly brutal the police have arrested twenty eight people so far. try to help the victims by locking them in here but the mob forced their way in a lot. of the sharpton and. the people would sticks with the rods put stones in which is in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's phone warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping children and stealing their organs. in mali girl police have trekking jail time if anyone forwards explosive messages that can cause public panic. it's part of the campaign to quash rumors before they boil over and lead to violence the measures taken and added urgency in monaco's melting pot into religious tensions are never far from the surface here. today officers are in the hindu temple it's part of the campaigns are preached in french and religious leaders the message is familial remain skeptical of what you read online and don't resolve to buy tickets . the campaign continues a traffic junctions across the city. leaflets with police help like
the lynchings here were particularly brutal the police have arrested twenty eight people so far. try to help the victims by locking them in here but the mob forced their way in a lot. of the sharpton and. the people would sticks with the rods put stones in which is in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's phone warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping children and stealing their organs. in mali girl police...
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he ordered an investigation was obama call they're colder and very cold in colorado lynch, lorena lynch puts the best gag on it and that is what it is all about. not true at all because the investigation was open and running five months earlier so it was an open investigation and doesn't make sense, if it were from the top it would run out of the dc field office because it was an attorney in dc. that is where those were occupied but this is in the eastern district which is a great story district but not the most important district in new york city for crying out loud. that is not the case. people don't want to believe it but in fact no one, these guys weren't even thinking about the us and there's a moment the fbi case agent reports on december 3, 2010, which is the day after the vote, the new york times sports section. to show how in important the news was, the news we didn't get was inside on page 5 and he opens it up and says cutter got the world cup and that is great but what does it have to do with our investigation. it is a cute theory but not true. >> in my travels and i'm not by
he ordered an investigation was obama call they're colder and very cold in colorado lynch, lorena lynch puts the best gag on it and that is what it is all about. not true at all because the investigation was open and running five months earlier so it was an open investigation and doesn't make sense, if it were from the top it would run out of the dc field office because it was an attorney in dc. that is where those were occupied but this is in the eastern district which is a great story...
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i also disagree with your summary of the facts regarding attorney general lynch. the inspector general's report about it was far more critical than you are making it sound. we just have different interpretations. >> i'm not trying to get into the interpretations of those facts. and trying to figure out why you put that forth to say that we should disregard the policies that they put in place while they were in office? because of those two facts. i'm trying to figure out, is that what you said? you didn't actually bring it to that point. i bring it to the point in my head in trying to make logic at a something and i'm asking you for clarification. >> okay. here's why i said what i said. people are pretty mean when they talk about president trump and attorney general sessions. i know most people in this room apparently like neither of them. and so i think -- >> let me say before you finish answering the question, unfortunately we didn't go around the room and find who's in the room. i don't really think that we consider and assume that people are in a particular cam
i also disagree with your summary of the facts regarding attorney general lynch. the inspector general's report about it was far more critical than you are making it sound. we just have different interpretations. >> i'm not trying to get into the interpretations of those facts. and trying to figure out why you put that forth to say that we should disregard the policies that they put in place while they were in office? because of those two facts. i'm trying to figure out, is that what you...
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the lynching c.-o. were particularly brutal the police of the wristed twenty eight people so far. tried to help the victims by locking them in here but the mob force their way in lucky with their quarter with the new record chart in the well of course the people would sticks with rods with stones in witches in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's phone warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping children and stealing the all costs would be on it. in monaco police have tracking train time if anyone for with explosive messages that can cause public panic. it's part of the campaign to quash rumors before they boil over and lead to. the measure stick on an added urgency in monaco's melting pot into religious tensions are never far from the surface here. today offices are in the hindu temple it's part of the campaign's outreach to influential religious leaders the message is familial remain skeptical of what you read on life and don't resort to buy tickets the campaign continues at traffic junctions ac
the lynching c.-o. were particularly brutal the police of the wristed twenty eight people so far. tried to help the victims by locking them in here but the mob force their way in lucky with their quarter with the new record chart in the well of course the people would sticks with rods with stones in witches in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's phone warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping children and...
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suzanne lynch, the washington correspondent for the irish times. and the american writer and broadcasterjef mcallister. as we go to air, pope francis, the leader of the world's 1.3 billion catholics, has landed in ireland, on the first papal visit to the country for nearly a0 years. more than a million people gathered in dublin in 1979 to see popejohn paul ii, about a third of the population at that time. then, divorce was outlawed, as was homosexuality, and no—one could imagine that proposals to legislate for abortion would be one day approved in a referendum. this weekend, about a tenth of the population is expected to turn out, in a changed country, which has been hugely damaged by revelations of sexual abuse within the church, and its cover—up. catherine — how significant is this visit, which we are told was very much the pope's idea? it is going to be important for pope
suzanne lynch, the washington correspondent for the irish times. and the american writer and broadcasterjef mcallister. as we go to air, pope francis, the leader of the world's 1.3 billion catholics, has landed in ireland, on the first papal visit to the country for nearly a0 years. more than a million people gathered in dublin in 1979 to see popejohn paul ii, about a third of the population at that time. then, divorce was outlawed, as was homosexuality, and no—one could imagine that...
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and then mailing the checks to the caribbean or he was headed to the broker at merrill lynch because he could be painted with those records to build a case. and because it was merrill lynch and not the first caribbean national bank in the cayman islands he could do that without making a lot of noise asking in other countries and then they confront him on the trump tower and they down with him. there has been stories he was handcuffed and pushed against the wall. none of that they called him on the phone is down. and introduced through another fbi agent said i i want you to know i love football i care about it that you haven't paid taxes in 17 years. here is a subpoena you can ask your lawyer but you have to give us every account number of bank account in the world and it would be helpful if you consider helping us with our investigation. this is trying to get somebody to flip some you have to work them really hard to have to handcuff them or dragon downtown he took me. [applause] second and flipped and then within weeks he sat down with prosecutors telling selling them his life story
and then mailing the checks to the caribbean or he was headed to the broker at merrill lynch because he could be painted with those records to build a case. and because it was merrill lynch and not the first caribbean national bank in the cayman islands he could do that without making a lot of noise asking in other countries and then they confront him on the trump tower and they down with him. there has been stories he was handcuffed and pushed against the wall. none of that they called him on...
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the lynchings here were particularly brutal the police have arrested twenty eight people so far. try to help the victims by locking them in here but the mob force their way in lock. your record sharpen and thought about it could be that people would stick with the rods put stones in which is in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's own warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping children and stealing their organs. in mali girl police have trekking jail time if anyone forwards explosive messages that can cause public panic. it's part of the campaign to quash rumors before they boil over and leaked by the measure stick on an added urgency in monaco's melting pot into religious tensions are never far from the surface here. today officers are in the hindu temple it's part of the campaign's outreach to entrench and religious leaders the message is familial remain skeptical of what you read online and don't preserve divides. the campaign continues a crack at junctions across the city leaflets with polic
the lynchings here were particularly brutal the police have arrested twenty eight people so far. try to help the victims by locking them in here but the mob force their way in lock. your record sharpen and thought about it could be that people would stick with the rods put stones in which is in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's own warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping children and stealing their...
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lynch says it's past time to change the rules. >> i think what w limitations. i think now the tide is starting to turn, we can probably do it working with politicians. >> reporter: link says he and other survivors deserve to have the power to hold their abusers accountable. jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> tonight results are rolling in. four states are holding their primaries and democrats are embracing diversity. a history-making win in vermont this evening for gubernatorial candidate christine hallquist. she won a primary that makes her the first trans person to win a major party's nomination for governor. she will now face the republican incumbent, phil scott, in november. after winning, hallquist said she's honored to be part of this historical moment. >>> in minnesota, the party backed a woman who first become the first somali american member of congress. republicans in minnesota rejected tim poe lenity in favor of a rising newcomer aligned with president trump. all but ten states have now picked their candidates for the general election. >>> still ahead
lynch says it's past time to change the rules. >> i think what w limitations. i think now the tide is starting to turn, we can probably do it working with politicians. >> reporter: link says he and other survivors deserve to have the power to hold their abusers accountable. jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> tonight results are rolling in. four states are holding their primaries and democrats are embracing diversity. a history-making win in vermont this evening for...
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the fact of the matter is lynching issues, we should have dealt with many years ago.is still an issue that raises fear and trepidation in communities of color and frankly in any community in this nation we should all stand together until lynching is a hate crime, be done with it and move on. we'll see bipartisan coalition coming together on that bill. >> brennan: do you feel alone in your party on some of these issues of racial justice? >> i honestly think that a lot of republicans are leaning forward to the fact of the matter is that the meeting at the white house was set up by judiciary committee, senator grass low to meet with the president talk about specifically how the criminal justice system can be improved for those folks who are the most vulnerable in the system. that was led by senator grassley who others have said, he would never allow criminal justice piece of legislation to lay the judiciary. here we sit on the cusp of seeing that happen. lindsey graham led on the issues of young african american males being disproportionately represented in the criminal
the fact of the matter is lynching issues, we should have dealt with many years ago.is still an issue that raises fear and trepidation in communities of color and frankly in any community in this nation we should all stand together until lynching is a hate crime, be done with it and move on. we'll see bipartisan coalition coming together on that bill. >> brennan: do you feel alone in your party on some of these issues of racial justice? >> i honestly think that a lot of republicans...
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and these men took great risk to marry a white woman, when men in the south were lynched for rumors or fabrications of cavorting with a white woman. so to actually wed a white woman and live with her was to risk your life, really. that's a really interesting part of the story too, that these men were brave and probably lived in fear at times for their lives. steve: carolee, talk about your book. when will it come out, and what surprised you the most when you researched this topic? carolee: i guess what surprised me the most has to do with what will eventually be kind of an epilogue, perhaps, which was that people practice gilded age coach driving today as a hobby. [laughs] steve: really. carolee: there are people that dress up in gilded age costumes, drive gilded age carriages with the horses, and with passengers in costumes. so this is, you know, coming to the present. my book is more about, obviously, the gilded age, but this epilogue part has been most surprising to me. i have met with some of these coachmen, i have driven with them, i have talked with them, and i am sort of just am
and these men took great risk to marry a white woman, when men in the south were lynched for rumors or fabrications of cavorting with a white woman. so to actually wed a white woman and live with her was to risk your life, really. that's a really interesting part of the story too, that these men were brave and probably lived in fear at times for their lives. steve: carolee, talk about your book. when will it come out, and what surprised you the most when you researched this topic? carolee: i...
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ralf preusser from merrill lynch will stay with us.the earnings front, we are waiting for numbers from u.k. insurance company prudential. here is what the shares are doing at the moment. we see a little gain, .1%. don't confuse this with the u.s. pru. we will be speaking with mike britishhe ceo of this company for an exclusive interview after 9:30 this morning. that youn interview don't want to miss on "bloomberg: surveillance." up next, stocks on the move including glencore, down more oil 2% metals, miners, and producers dragged down the stoxx 600. this is bloomberg. matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: the european open." we are 10 minutes into the trading day. let's get a look at how some of the individual stocks are doing with nejra cehic. nejra: let's go to glencore first and by the way, if you want to follow the updates on glencore, there is a great tliv blog. shares down 2%, first half adjusted ebit came in at a miss. glencore did post record first-half profit and cut net seems to beat worrying shareholders is that it held
ralf preusser from merrill lynch will stay with us.the earnings front, we are waiting for numbers from u.k. insurance company prudential. here is what the shares are doing at the moment. we see a little gain, .1%. don't confuse this with the u.s. pru. we will be speaking with mike britishhe ceo of this company for an exclusive interview after 9:30 this morning. that youn interview don't want to miss on "bloomberg: surveillance." up next, stocks on the move including glencore, down...
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women such as the crusading anti-lynching journalist ida b.nett and rosa parks would also activists. they tried to protect black women from the white southern tradition that came from a feudal tradition that literally means the right of the lord. and the antebellum mansion grove south that meant black women's bodies and lives to matter. white men abused and raped black women at will and without punishment. african-american women leaders and activists addressed the most important and volatile issues of their time, rape, segregation, lynching, education, economic justice. people who lived and worked in the south, in the heat of the civil rights cauldron were clearly the heart and soul of the movement. their heroic actions often putting themselves and their families in harms way were without equal. as fervent leaders come african-american women were rooted in their desired first to serve their communities rather than gaining power for themselves. they were not served well. i would like to tell you a little bit about my personal story. my mother w
women such as the crusading anti-lynching journalist ida b.nett and rosa parks would also activists. they tried to protect black women from the white southern tradition that came from a feudal tradition that literally means the right of the lord. and the antebellum mansion grove south that meant black women's bodies and lives to matter. white men abused and raped black women at will and without punishment. african-american women leaders and activists addressed the most important and volatile...
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marshawn lynch 60 yards. weak call. cook back into the end zone. 10-0 raiders lead. gruden on that lynch touchdown that never was. >> i was ticked off after that call. i called my, any how. >> reporter: he followed up that comment by saying, chukie came out for a split second after wards. next up for the raiders, they play the rams in l.a. colin resch, nbc bay area. >>> four legged giants fan. bottom of the seventh, hitting one down the right field. the runs following flowing for the giants tonight. giant 13, pirates ten. >>> good start for oakland top of the first inning. chris davis unloads. the angels come back. angels four. a's three. we will be right back. welcomitto to xfinity mobile, included with your internet. and over here i'm having my birthday party. fluernut! simple. easy. awesome. ask how to get $300 back when you sign up for xfinity mobile, and purchase a new samsung phone. visit your local xfinity store today. ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ thhase atms serena can all with the tap of her phone. no ♪ stop the things you do no c
marshawn lynch 60 yards. weak call. cook back into the end zone. 10-0 raiders lead. gruden on that lynch touchdown that never was. >> i was ticked off after that call. i called my, any how. >> reporter: he followed up that comment by saying, chukie came out for a split second after wards. next up for the raiders, they play the rams in l.a. colin resch, nbc bay area. >>> four legged giants fan. bottom of the seventh, hitting one down the right field. the runs following...
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marshawn lynch and skittles ... partnership that will never end..we all know about his love for skittles, but now the raiders star running back has his face on the packaging....forget wheaties boxes... marshawn lynch will be featured on the wrapper of his favorite candy..calling it marshawn's pack... it comes in a share size... maybe the king size packs are to come...so you can't buy them in stores right now.. but if you are itching to get your hands on some... 24-hundred fans can win a pack on his website... marshawns- packs - dot com... (wipe to sot: lexus open) our lexus ultimate highlight... little league world series... iowa vs michigan yesterday... iowa's brayden shutt... makes a great... twisting... falling catch to rob michigan's reggie sharpe of extra bases... take a couple more looks... even sharpe has to give shutt his props for the snag... michigan... however... won the game on... you guessed it... a reggie sharpe walk off hit... never-the -less... it's still our lexus ultimate highlight. next at 8, next
marshawn lynch and skittles ... partnership that will never end..we all know about his love for skittles, but now the raiders star running back has his face on the packaging....forget wheaties boxes... marshawn lynch will be featured on the wrapper of his favorite candy..calling it marshawn's pack... it comes in a share size... maybe the king size packs are to come...so you can't buy them in stores right now.. but if you are itching to get your hands on some... 24-hundred fans can win a pack on...
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still with us is ebitda from merrill lynch -- still with us is ralf preusser from merrill lynch. in europe is where a lot of the pessimism seems to have been priced in. it's not even a bilateral dispute between the u.s. and even in a bilateral dispute between the u.s. and china, europe would still be exposed. in my mind, the fact that we are getting some good news, obviously we have the cease-fire between the u.s. and eu. we now have a tentative agreement between the u.s. and mexico, potentially with canada as well. that removes some of those tail risks. the ecb has been completely priced out as far as the eye can see. they are putting a little bit of risk premium back into the curve there and seeing european rates adjust a little bit higher. i think that is probably more of that to come. nejra: how does the euro figure into this? affect how you traded tactically? x-y, if you look at the it's pretty much a mirror image of that picture you see on euro-dollar. a lot of the dollar strength that we had over recent weeks has been the wrong kind of dollar strength. the dollar was stren
still with us is ebitda from merrill lynch -- still with us is ralf preusser from merrill lynch. in europe is where a lot of the pessimism seems to have been priced in. it's not even a bilateral dispute between the u.s. and even in a bilateral dispute between the u.s. and china, europe would still be exposed. in my mind, the fact that we are getting some good news, obviously we have the cease-fire between the u.s. and eu. we now have a tentative agreement between the u.s. and mexico,...
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if the public to monitor and lynch innocent people. it's law to express out it's to voc an open fs to been heavy metal fans from around the blood make their annual pilgrimage to northern germany for a weekend of music and mayhem. hint of a will most continue chiba the leader of them bob his main opposition party has rejected the results of the country's presidential election and says it will fight the outcome in court nelson chamisa from the movement for democratic change also complained his party had been harrisson for monday's election as police so to confiscate proof of electorate fraud early in the day drive but he said even to stop the m.d.c. addressing the media the main opposition party leader in zimbabwe tried to hold a press conference on friday in the capital out of it but it was disrupted by riot police who then cleared the area they were then in turn confronted by journalists. that that will go to. one eventually the police did allow the presser to take place. there nelson chamisa of the movement for democratic change party
if the public to monitor and lynch innocent people. it's law to express out it's to voc an open fs to been heavy metal fans from around the blood make their annual pilgrimage to northern germany for a weekend of music and mayhem. hint of a will most continue chiba the leader of them bob his main opposition party has rejected the results of the country's presidential election and says it will fight the outcome in court nelson chamisa from the movement for democratic change also complained his...
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india has been rocked by a wave of mob lynchings across the country in recent months more than twenty people have died after viral rumors about child kidnappers circulated on the messaging service whatsapp the indian government has set up a committee to try to curb the murders in some areas local law enforcement officials have started their own campaigns are in need of correspondents only follow the travel to the western state of maharashtra to try to find out. it isn't every day that this village sees gifts like these. on a special mission dispelling vital freighted what's that kills people across the country not the mob ought to be the daughter who's also trained lawyer is the brains behind the campaign he appeals to the crowd to not be fooled by fake news of the internet and use their own mind to judge what's true or false. misleading videos like this one which claim to children have gone by. the voices peeves disguised as beggars harvested the. already posh explains how the video was adopted to create. another clip suggests this woman is an outsider and was trying to abducted that
india has been rocked by a wave of mob lynchings across the country in recent months more than twenty people have died after viral rumors about child kidnappers circulated on the messaging service whatsapp the indian government has set up a committee to try to curb the murders in some areas local law enforcement officials have started their own campaigns are in need of correspondents only follow the travel to the western state of maharashtra to try to find out. it isn't every day that this...
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from with us, james barty bankamerica merrill lynch on set.ou have certainly seen the aussie dollar react to this, rebounding a little bit. we trade at 72.75. how much does this political drama affect your view on the aussie? james: not a huge amount and there is a little relief with a new prime minister who is not the populist. the australian dollar is a kind of global trade currency. aussie got production on yen, which we basically had as a hedge against escalating trade that will dominate the outperformance of this trade in dollar more than domestic politics. if we end up with a global downturn, the australian economy is considered to that and the australian dollar will come under pressure. point you make a good because it is a proxy for risk and tends to be volatile, anyway. this chart is the rate differential. the aussie 10 year yield falling to the lowest since 1981. does this rate differential support the argument for a weaker aussie dollar from here through 70? james: yes, it is a modest influence. rate differentials have a bit of an i
from with us, james barty bankamerica merrill lynch on set.ou have certainly seen the aussie dollar react to this, rebounding a little bit. we trade at 72.75. how much does this political drama affect your view on the aussie? james: not a huge amount and there is a little relief with a new prime minister who is not the populist. the australian dollar is a kind of global trade currency. aussie got production on yen, which we basically had as a hedge against escalating trade that will dominate...
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and whathe m he's seen ahead for stocks and he's senior equity strategistt bank of america merrill lynch's nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me what your reaction is to not only what has happened today in the market, but the past couple of days. is this decisive turning point in the bull market? or do you think it's a bump in the road? >> sure. i think this is an amalgamation of what you've seen. every major economy has started to see a big pickup in growths and that reflected in equity markets around the world with very powerful returns across the world. this year, the sto haseen a little bit different. you started seeing pockets of weakss around the world while u.s. growth has been accelerating and on top ofhat concerns around trade tensions and the stronger dollar. in my mind, that explains why the u.s. stock market has been continuing to accelerate and has been outperforming other markets around the world this year. >> you have to admit there are signs of wear and tear in our own market. this week we had retailers reporting, home depot, a stell report on monday
and whathe m he's seen ahead for stocks and he's senior equity strategistt bank of america merrill lynch's nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me what your reaction is to not only what has happened today in the market, but the past couple of days. is this decisive turning point in the bull market? or do you think it's a bump in the road? >> sure. i think this is an amalgamation of what you've seen. every major economy has started to see a big pickup in...
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lynchings and fake news in india. to street smarts from lithuania. but we begin in lebanon where the civil war in syria has led to over a million refugees seeking safety now lebanese authorities are requiring they register their names part of plans for their return many are. it was not a voyage of cut the ever imagined undertaking but the mother of eight and grandmother of three children was forced to flee her syrian home and to take refuge in the town of ourselves just across the border in lebanon. although it happened five years ago the memories are still fresh this is my son her husband and eldest son were killed in the syrian war. and the beginning of the uprising protests were not violent and they were peaceful but my husband was killed because he took part in the my son was with the regime army doing his compulsory service and the syrian intelligence service killed him because he does or. who fears the assad regime but the pressure from lebanon to leave is building some three thousand syrians have already registered to return and that i can nev
lynchings and fake news in india. to street smarts from lithuania. but we begin in lebanon where the civil war in syria has led to over a million refugees seeking safety now lebanese authorities are requiring they register their names part of plans for their return many are. it was not a voyage of cut the ever imagined undertaking but the mother of eight and grandmother of three children was forced to flee her syrian home and to take refuge in the town of ourselves just across the border in...
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you won't believe who john lynch tried to acquire. >>> now sports from abc 7 news. >> sean manaea has been diagnosed with rotator cuff tendinitis in his left shoulder. a's manager bob melvin says he is not sure if his ace will return this season. the green and gold also put brett anderson on the ten-day disabled list with a strained forearm. that means 11 times this season a starting pitcher for the a's has been out of action because of injuries. never trust orbit. look out! that is sticky. 1-0 astros in the third. nick martini pokes one to the gap. oh, george springer laying out to make the catch. an excellent play. matt olson wouldn't allow one. he smashes one deep to right. a three-run shot that smashes off the second deck. right now the a's lead houston trying to bounce back. it is 3-1 in the fifth inning. with all the injuries to the pitching rotation, the a's are thinking about bringing back gio gonzalez. the nationals' left-hander has clear trade waivers and is eligible to be dealt. he played four seasons with the a's from 2008 to 2011. >>> john lynch and the niners pulled off
you won't believe who john lynch tried to acquire. >>> now sports from abc 7 news. >> sean manaea has been diagnosed with rotator cuff tendinitis in his left shoulder. a's manager bob melvin says he is not sure if his ace will return this season. the green and gold also put brett anderson on the ten-day disabled list with a strained forearm. that means 11 times this season a starting pitcher for the a's has been out of action because of injuries. never trust orbit. look out! that...
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that was mary callahan lynch. much more to come on bbc news, including this.nkies in london. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting, so... hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare behind them. britain lost princess today, described by all to whom she reached out as irreplaceable. an early—morning car crash in a paris underpass ended a life with more than its share of pain and courage, warmth and compassion. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: senatorjohn mccain's body arrives at andrews air force base in maryland. he's set to lie in state in washington before being laid to rest. let's get more now on our main story. let's stay with that top story and speak to our correspondent, chris buckler, in washington. all of this meticulously planned b
that was mary callahan lynch. much more to come on bbc news, including this.nkies in london. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting, so... hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the...
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joining us now, superdad himself, nicholas lynch. hi, nicholas. you explain your cat-like reflexes? >> i think it's all dad reflexes. i think once -- i didn't have them before i had my son and the minute he came out it just gets you. it's all timing. >> it was like you were bit by a radioactive spider. this is what happened to peter parker as well except you had a son. you saw this on the camera. you had a camera, you were monitoring your son. you saw movement, you had a sense there might be a problem. walk us through it. >> he was getting up from his afternoon nap, we saw some activity and it's a typical day, we started walking towards the room to get him out and i saw him angling over and you black out. your son is in danger, you just run, it took me quite a bit of time to realize what happened and we watched the video and didn't realize how crazy it was. >> he would have done a regularly ugly face plant right there. that -- that would have hurt, no doubt and he was just going head down so who knows what would have happened. is this the first ti
joining us now, superdad himself, nicholas lynch. hi, nicholas. you explain your cat-like reflexes? >> i think it's all dad reflexes. i think once -- i didn't have them before i had my son and the minute he came out it just gets you. it's all timing. >> it was like you were bit by a radioactive spider. this is what happened to peter parker as well except you had a son. you saw this on the camera. you had a camera, you were monitoring your son. you saw movement, you had a sense there...
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. >> lynch said bill belichick laughed at him when he said if brady was available.e figured, oh, what the heck, you've got to take a shot. >> nothing ventured, nothing gained. the 9ers ultimately traded f pa, jimmy garoppolo. >> we did okay. >> we did great. >>> coming up at 4:00, s.a.t. problem, did your kids take big college test this past weekend? there's a chance they may have to do it again. >>> also, new details about the scandal engulfing the catholic church. latest accusation pointing directly at the pope. >>> and you knew him as a stoic senator. this afternoon we look back at this afternoon we look back at john mccain, the at at&t, we believe in access. this afternoon we look back at john mccain, the the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, d
. >> lynch said bill belichick laughed at him when he said if brady was available.e figured, oh, what the heck, you've got to take a shot. >> nothing ventured, nothing gained. the 9ers ultimately traded f pa, jimmy garoppolo. >> we did okay. >> we did great. >>> coming up at 4:00, s.a.t. problem, did your kids take big college test this past weekend? there's a chance they may have to do it again. >>> also, new details about the scandal engulfing the...