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comey, about attorney general lynch. it said that comey -- he exercised bad judgment. he went against the values of the fbi and made it look bad. but he did not break the law. the inspector general report said that attorney general lynch should not have met with bill clinton on that airport tar mack. but any didn't have any criminal intent. it also said that with regard to the email -- hillary clinton's email, that comey was correct, that it's kind of like with ivanka trump, it's bad judgment but there is no evidence of criminal intent. all those questions answered. >> but couldn't, danny, this back fire? let's say that they do testify. let's say this proceeds in december. couldn't it back fire if comey says things that could be detrimental to the president, such as, i did not do this in '16. i didn't do that. and because i wouldn't sugar coat it or wouldn't end there is why i was terminated. i mean once somebody is testifying you can't stop them from saying things. you can strike it. but if it's out there which is why they might be don't want a public hearing, you don
comey, about attorney general lynch. it said that comey -- he exercised bad judgment. he went against the values of the fbi and made it look bad. but he did not break the law. the inspector general report said that attorney general lynch should not have met with bill clinton on that airport tar mack. but any didn't have any criminal intent. it also said that with regard to the email -- hillary clinton's email, that comey was correct, that it's kind of like with ivanka trump, it's bad judgment...
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i have no family members who were lynched. i have no relatives who were threatened with lynching. the words "public hanging" bring no particular menace to mind. not so for other mississippians, for other southerners, for other americans. this is not ancient history i'm dredging up. not an old and forgotten wound i'm picking back open there are people alive today who are hold enough to have had family members lynched by a white mob. old enough to have feared that fate themselves, end quote. cindy hyde-smith could try to face head-on why so many people were so shocked by what she said. instead, she is literally running away from questions about it. >> we're going to an event. thank you, guy. >> senator, can i ask you, why not speak to us about the issue of race? and there is a lot of people that we've talked to across this state that are concerned about your remarks and what you were apologizing for. senator, why not speak to this issue? your comments offended a great number of people, senator. >> i have -- >> no, you haven't. what is it that you're apologizing for? >> senator, how
i have no family members who were lynched. i have no relatives who were threatened with lynching. the words "public hanging" bring no particular menace to mind. not so for other mississippians, for other southerners, for other americans. this is not ancient history i'm dredging up. not an old and forgotten wound i'm picking back open there are people alive today who are hold enough to have had family members lynched by a white mob. old enough to have feared that fate themselves, end...
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one of the reasons -- interesting she said the idea of a public lynching.were very often in public in front of white upstanding citizens. they would show up to these lynchings, take photographs, and sometimes these bodies were dragged through the african-american neighborhoods as if this public lynching wasn't enough. they would drag them through the neighborhoods and oftentimes cut off the limbs and pass them around like souvenirs, so this is a really ugly, ugly history that that museum sheds a lit on. he talks about this idea of kind of confronting it and also saying never again. that is something that hasn't ever really happened. that's one of the reasons you get these casual comments about public lynchings, because the true history hasn't been recognized. it's been misremembered particularly by a lot of white southerners. you're from the south. i'm from the south. you know african-americans and white americans have a very different history of the american south. >> we repeat his words, never again. nia-mileka henderson, thank you so much. >>> up next, w
one of the reasons -- interesting she said the idea of a public lynching.were very often in public in front of white upstanding citizens. they would show up to these lynchings, take photographs, and sometimes these bodies were dragged through the african-american neighborhoods as if this public lynching wasn't enough. they would drag them through the neighborhoods and oftentimes cut off the limbs and pass them around like souvenirs, so this is a really ugly, ugly history that that museum sheds...
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this has been testified to by comey and loretta lynch previously.lynch's aspect of this involves her asking comey to refer to the clinton investigation as a matter and not an investigation. comey said that that was part of the reason he went forward with the july press conference. it completely backfired if that was what she had. lynch and bill clinton had a car mac meeting that they said -- >> it was a ridiculous meeting at the time. >> it has been covered. there is no there there left and the fact to comey's point, they want to do this in secret so that as he says, bits of it can be selectively leaked. >> that's an interesting point. the truth is as someone who -- i covered the white house and congress and i know that the white house considers once they notified congress of something, it's like notifying the press. >> exactly. this is definitely i would say a pr move for the republican base and the chairman is retiring from congress as is trey gowdy. we have seen other republicans, jim jordan comes to mind and rallied the bases and themselves arou
this has been testified to by comey and loretta lynch previously.lynch's aspect of this involves her asking comey to refer to the clinton investigation as a matter and not an investigation. comey said that that was part of the reason he went forward with the july press conference. it completely backfired if that was what she had. lynch and bill clinton had a car mac meeting that they said -- >> it was a ridiculous meeting at the time. >> it has been covered. there is no there there...
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lynch was home, benham was home, cumberland was home.teach down, however, they knew -- deep down, however, they knew it was never theirs. home to centuries of lives and generations and people and cultures and tongues and feuds and spilled blood were a mere sheet of parchment in a thick set of in this land. from the indigenous peoples who girded their loins as they bore witness to their own genocide, refusing to leave their land dead or alive, to the perpetrators -- the scotch-irish frontiersmen who began settling the cumberland plateau at the beginning of the 17th century. to king coal, the paternalistic industry that brought its own population of southern black refugees, transforming that same native white frontiersman into the invisible and culturally extinct hillbilly. to nature, which is now reclaiming the land that was always her own. in this way, appalachia belongs to no one. by the mid 1940s, coal mining had begun to the transition from a labor-intensive to a a machine-intensive industry. international harvester corporation and u.
lynch was home, benham was home, cumberland was home.teach down, however, they knew -- deep down, however, they knew it was never theirs. home to centuries of lives and generations and people and cultures and tongues and feuds and spilled blood were a mere sheet of parchment in a thick set of in this land. from the indigenous peoples who girded their loins as they bore witness to their own genocide, refusing to leave their land dead or alive, to the perpetrators -- the scotch-irish frontiersmen...
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earl worked in the minds of lynch for 55 years. before retiring.one of the first black mine foreman in harlan county and a veteran member of the united mine workers of america, turner braced his children to dream of another world. his son, jeff, was a young child when the industry transitioned. here is jeff recollection. we saw it because our fathers were telling us always going to happen. what my father said was going to happen to us, happened. nobody but got any jobs any longer. before the mechanization of industry mining was definitely in your blood. it was in your blood, but the mechanization of the industry did was eliminated jobs. it eliminated jobs because mechanization increased tonnage but with a brought in with the big machines, i will never forget that as a little boy when they brought those machines in. thank you. [applause] we have time for questions but i will ask you if you will go to the microphone there. c-span's recording this and they would like to hear your questions. so feel free, go straight to the microphone. [no audio] >> my
earl worked in the minds of lynch for 55 years. before retiring.one of the first black mine foreman in harlan county and a veteran member of the united mine workers of america, turner braced his children to dream of another world. his son, jeff, was a young child when the industry transitioned. here is jeff recollection. we saw it because our fathers were telling us always going to happen. what my father said was going to happen to us, happened. nobody but got any jobs any longer. before the...
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loretta lynch was engaged in concealment of her own behavior. fbi's behavior and of the chain of command that we are supposed to be able to rely on even when it is stressed to give just results. i believe there would be appropriate grievances regarding the obstruction and frustration of justice that was supposed to be occurring. frankly, this is where jeff sessions' department of justice should have been doing. over the last two years, we had an opportunity to get the truth and show the american people. they were so resistant for the calls to accountability. we just didn't get the right answers. i fear that we may have a circumstance where hillary clinton, loretta lynch, and james comey might never see the inside of the jail cell thae they deserve. shame on i us for not being covered during these last years. >> judge jeanine: you know what? shame on the republican leadership. gentlemen, thank you so much for being with us. next, you are not going to believe what democrats are attacks president trump for now. the president takes a another shot at
loretta lynch was engaged in concealment of her own behavior. fbi's behavior and of the chain of command that we are supposed to be able to rely on even when it is stressed to give just results. i believe there would be appropriate grievances regarding the obstruction and frustration of justice that was supposed to be occurring. frankly, this is where jeff sessions' department of justice should have been doing. over the last two years, we had an opportunity to get the truth and show the...
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he said a while ago about loretta lynch that classified information could cast doubt on lynch's abilitystigate clinton. we know their stuff behind the scenes that is classified and has not come out in this open door. >> arthel: rachel, let me ask you -- why do you think kevin mccarthy or paul ryan didn't want this? >> rachel: i've no idea and i don't know who his sources that said that. it's a great question. why so late? and, what comey is trained to do when i was obviously run out the clock. he's got his lawyer responding, saying "we don't want to do it behind closed doors, we want a hearing." of course he does want to go back and close doors per then he's under subpoena, he has to tell the truth, there is no information off limits because he can say classified information. >> arthel: why wouldn't he tell the truth? >> rachel: i think their shady business. there were shady immunity deals prove there was not any classification of the law pair they use the dirty dossier to sartre's investigation. they don't want anyone looking under the lid which was a conspiracy, in my pinning him to t
he said a while ago about loretta lynch that classified information could cast doubt on lynch's abilitystigate clinton. we know their stuff behind the scenes that is classified and has not come out in this open door. >> arthel: rachel, let me ask you -- why do you think kevin mccarthy or paul ryan didn't want this? >> rachel: i've no idea and i don't know who his sources that said that. it's a great question. why so late? and, what comey is trained to do when i was obviously run out...
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james comey has been called to appear on december the 3rd, and loretta lynch one day later. already comey is signaling he will fight the subpoena tweeting this. i'm still happy to sit in the light and answer all questions, but i will resist a closed door thing because i've seen enough of their selective leaking and distorti distortion. he continues, let's have a hearing and invite everyone to see. joining me live pete williams and former u.s. attorney joyce vance. pete, let me start with you. what does the outgoing chairman of the judiciary committee want to see happen on the 3rd and 4th of december? he has talked about this for some time. i can count probably how many days are left for him. >> that's the issue here. there's basically only 20 hearing days until christmas for the house republicans and then of course in the new year, the democrats take over the house. they're really trying to race the clock here. the republicans on the house judiciary committee especially have been strongly trying to pursue an investigation of what went on during the clinton e-mail investigati
james comey has been called to appear on december the 3rd, and loretta lynch one day later. already comey is signaling he will fight the subpoena tweeting this. i'm still happy to sit in the light and answer all questions, but i will resist a closed door thing because i've seen enough of their selective leaking and distorti distortion. he continues, let's have a hearing and invite everyone to see. joining me live pete williams and former u.s. attorney joyce vance. pete, let me start with you....
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loretta lynch used a different name, and on and on and on.o these people -- how are they not even i brought up on disciplinary charges before at least the attorneys' grievance committee? >> well, you are absolutely right. loretta lynch was engaged in concealment of her own behavior. of the fbi's behavior and of the chain of command that we are supposed to be age to rely on even when it is stressed. i believe there would be grievances regarding the frustration of justice that was supposed to be greg. frankly which is what jeff sessions department should be doing. we had an opportunity to get the truth. >> judge jeanine: same on them. >> resistance because of their aopportunitiability. we didn't get the right answers. i haver you may have a circumstance where hillary clinton and hillary clinton and james comey may never see the inside of the jay cell. >> and shame on us. >> and shame on the republican leadership. you are not going to believe what democrats are attacks president trump for now. the president takes a another shot at the far left >
loretta lynch used a different name, and on and on and on.o these people -- how are they not even i brought up on disciplinary charges before at least the attorneys' grievance committee? >> well, you are absolutely right. loretta lynch was engaged in concealment of her own behavior. of the fbi's behavior and of the chain of command that we are supposed to be age to rely on even when it is stressed. i believe there would be grievances regarding the frustration of justice that was supposed...
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on the one hand there is the issue of lynchings. on there is the issue of lynchings.of the largest markets for whatsapp, in fa ct, largest markets for whatsapp, in fact, 200 million users, and it is trying to build a payment record. so this record will help in expanding that business once they get permission from the central bank of india, from india's central bank rather to launch at the payment services, the reasons why they've gone ahead and appointed a new head for india. all right, strengthening corporate operations, thank you so much for that update on whatsapp. in other news making headlines, the uk prime minister will return to brussels for last ditch brexit talks on saturday as the two sides try to doa on saturday as the two sides try to do a deal in time for a summit of european leaders. theresa may said progress had been made during discussions with eu officials yesterday and work would continue on outstanding issues. talks over future relationships have been held up future relationships have been held up over future relationships have been held up over con
on the one hand there is the issue of lynchings. on there is the issue of lynchings.of the largest markets for whatsapp, in fa ct, largest markets for whatsapp, in fact, 200 million users, and it is trying to build a payment record. so this record will help in expanding that business once they get permission from the central bank of india, from india's central bank rather to launch at the payment services, the reasons why they've gone ahead and appointed a new head for india. all right,...
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loretta lynch about their shady immunity deals for the clinton gang.onald trump should also ask doj, fbi, why they still protect clinton, comey, et cetera. these high profile subpoenas come at the very end of the republican's ability to issue subpoenas because once democrats take over they are the ones with the subpoena power. ed? >> ed: here now republican congressman peter king a member of the house intelligence committee. he joins us live from new york. good evening, peter. >> thank you, ed, how are you? >> ed: good, congressman. i wonder, james comey selectively leaked information in order to force the naming of a special counsel to investigate president trump and his aides. what moral authority does he hold tonight to try and dictate the terms of his testimony. >> as far as not one of those people opposed to jim comey ice director. i have been disappointed what he has done since he left. looking back what he did when he was fbi. for instance, he used -- intelligence committee, he will be telling us one thing behind the scenes at closed hearings an
loretta lynch about their shady immunity deals for the clinton gang.onald trump should also ask doj, fbi, why they still protect clinton, comey, et cetera. these high profile subpoenas come at the very end of the republican's ability to issue subpoenas because once democrats take over they are the ones with the subpoena power. ed? >> ed: here now republican congressman peter king a member of the house intelligence committee. he joins us live from new york. good evening, peter. >>...
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she said "lynching." >> pete: she did not say lynching, she said public hanging. that would refer to lawful executions at certain times in the 19th and 20th centuries. i'm not saying -- you are playing in the field he want to play in. we just thing that she is racist. her public shows that she isn't. their issues people fight about, but they are making it about race at the last minute. this is a republican seat. she's going to win. i don't think playing the race card wins at the polls. >> jessica: okay. >> pete: she didn't say lynching, you did. the >> jessica: public hanging, public lynching, it has connotations. especially in the south, for the fact that african-americans were lynched. she also wore a hat with a confederate flag on it. she went to a segregationist school. i'm not here to call her racist, i'm here to say that she is going to win this election and that i agree with you. it's not like doug jones, running against an alleged. he only won by 1.7 points. i understand it's the deep south. free to say that this is graceless, to make a joke that is so utt
she said "lynching." >> pete: she did not say lynching, she said public hanging. that would refer to lawful executions at certain times in the 19th and 20th centuries. i'm not saying -- you are playing in the field he want to play in. we just thing that she is racist. her public shows that she isn't. their issues people fight about, but they are making it about race at the last minute. this is a republican seat. she's going to win. i don't think playing the race card wins at the...
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lynch was asked to appear next month. thanks a lot. many residents of california spending thanksgiving with people they did not know even a month ago, among the thousands who cannot be home this holiday because of the massively destructive wildfire that has become the deadliest in the state's history. >> crowds and crews working around the clock but there is a different operation underway involving focus on healing. no one envisioned this thanksgiving. >> roller coaster ride. >> patty wrote like thousands of others in paradise, california, one of 13,000 houses burned to the ground during the campfire but she is thankful. >> this was day with me the rest of my life. >> that goodness coming from strangers who are cooking and serving people like patty, driving 16 hours to make this thanksgiving possible, others off of the fire lines. >> to be able to serve them. it is humbling and an honor. >> reporter: josÉ andres's cooking skills. >> at the beginning something very beautiful. >> it is who we are. the best of america shows up. >> reporte
lynch was asked to appear next month. thanks a lot. many residents of california spending thanksgiving with people they did not know even a month ago, among the thousands who cannot be home this holiday because of the massively destructive wildfire that has become the deadliest in the state's history. >> crowds and crews working around the clock but there is a different operation underway involving focus on healing. no one envisioned this thanksgiving. >> roller coaster ride....
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to a lynching. who happens to be a black male?">burris says the comments are particularly troubling when viewed through the historic lens of the 1955 lynching of 14-year-old emmit tillsot giants president and ceo larry baer released a statement reading in part " the giants have more than 30 owners. just like our fans, they come from different backgrounds and have their own political views. many give to democratic causes, many to republican causes and some refrain from politics altogether. neither i nor anyone else at the giants can control who any of our owners support politically, just as we cannot and should not control whom any of our employees support politically." in san francisco haaziq madyun kron4news president trump went to president kron4newshaaziq madyun francisco haaziq madyun kron4news president trump w
burris says the comments are particularly troubling when viewed through the historic lens of the 1955 lynching of 14-year-old emmit tillsot giants president and ceo larry baer released a statement reading in part " the giants have more than 30 owners. just like our fans, they come from different backgrounds and have their own political views. many give to democratic causes, many to republican causes and some refrain from politics altogether. neither i nor anyone else at the giants can...
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what loretta lynch's role was. why he wasn't forward. did he get approval or did he make the announcement. more important is the investigation into a presidential campaign, what was the real basis for that. usually when you have an investigation, fbi investigation, there's a crime and you're trying to find out who committed it. here there was no evidence of a crime. it seemed as if the investigation was in search of a crime. >> james comey says i'll talk do you but i'll do it in an open setting. does he have a point? do you want any hearing to be open to the public? >> i think we can do both. i think it's important to have behind closed doors. you can recall when james comey would testify, we'd ask him questions and he wouldn't answer them and said he had to do them behind closed doors because they were so sensitive and secret. if you want to get information out, often it is necessary to do it behind closed doors and you can declassify what can be made public. he used to tell us one thing behind closed doors and give a difference impress
what loretta lynch's role was. why he wasn't forward. did he get approval or did he make the announcement. more important is the investigation into a presidential campaign, what was the real basis for that. usually when you have an investigation, fbi investigation, there's a crime and you're trying to find out who committed it. here there was no evidence of a crime. it seemed as if the investigation was in search of a crime. >> james comey says i'll talk do you but i'll do it in an open...
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and with loretta lynch? would it be because they would need classified information?>> that is the reason for closed-door hearings. you know, the director of the fbi and in loretta lynch's case, the former attorney general, of course, are privy to all sorts of classified information. and if they were testifying about matters that shouldn't be public, either because they're classified or just confidential for some reason, they would need to be behind closed doors, but there's been so much public testimony from james comey, at least, already it doesn't seem to me that anything they would be legitimately be looking into couldn't be public or they could take a small portion into closed session. >> so james comey's attorney calls the subpoena process an abusive process, a divergence from house rules, and its presumption of transparency. what's the case they have to prove here? as laura said, they're clearly willing to take this to court. >> what's most likely to happen, especially considering the timing of the turnover of the committee, is the clock is going to run out. so
and with loretta lynch? would it be because they would need classified information?>> that is the reason for closed-door hearings. you know, the director of the fbi and in loretta lynch's case, the former attorney general, of course, are privy to all sorts of classified information. and if they were testifying about matters that shouldn't be public, either because they're classified or just confidential for some reason, they would need to be behind closed doors, but there's been so much...
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now they have gone even lower talk about lynchings and segregation. give me a break.on't hear anybody talking about lynchings and segregation in georgia where i travel around or people who call into my show. this is a last gasp effort on the part of democrats and celebrities to try to get people to vote for stacey abrams. vice president pence said it in the interview you did with him. hollywood celebrities and tv celebrities don't determine how people vote. their values, and not the values she is talking about, determine how people vote. trish: and race is part of that. you mention you are from georgia. there is some bad stuff that happened, and those are things that are very hard to forget. so when she brings up those memories, that history, i think in some ways it does resonate and hits a chord with some people. but something else is resonating more. the future, optimism, the chance at prosperity for yourself and family versus a retreat of policies of redistribution that just haven't worked. >> the message of dreaming of a better yesterday does not work. i know that
now they have gone even lower talk about lynchings and segregation. give me a break.on't hear anybody talking about lynchings and segregation in georgia where i travel around or people who call into my show. this is a last gasp effort on the part of democrats and celebrities to try to get people to vote for stacey abrams. vice president pence said it in the interview you did with him. hollywood celebrities and tv celebrities don't determine how people vote. their values, and not the values she...
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this is still the mississippi where lynching was a hotbed for the klan and lynching with record numberi than any other state. so that is what is happening. this is not supposed to be a runoff and now she's doubling down on the racism. >> and so having been there, bishop barber, and when you are talking to white mississippians as you said, there are issues of poverty that don't get discussed. it all seems to stay on the level of talking about the confederacy and rallying around the confederate flag and of that false history of which side was the aggressor in the civil war and whether slavery -- it was about slavery by the way. that is where it stays. and then donald trump comes down and he will do what trump does and so how do we break out of the conversation and have the conversation you are trying to have about black and white struggling mississippians struggling to get out of poverty. >> we have three major events with black and white and latino people and people said it couldn't happen but it can. we, the media and otherwise, have to recognize the south is changing. what we saw in f
this is still the mississippi where lynching was a hotbed for the klan and lynching with record numberi than any other state. so that is what is happening. this is not supposed to be a runoff and now she's doubling down on the racism. >> and so having been there, bishop barber, and when you are talking to white mississippians as you said, there are issues of poverty that don't get discussed. it all seems to stay on the level of talking about the confederacy and rallying around the...
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lynch and mr. comey?el: driving this is the current house judiciary chair bob goodlatte from virginia and incoming chair congressman jerry nadler, democrat from new york already sharply criticizing the idea of issuing subpoenas to mr. comey and former attorney general loretta lynch. we have 15 days left of the senate to get work done, 12 in the house and also what is the end game? >> that is for the american public to decide come if there's only 12 days left, they should be a bipartisan issue. it shouldn't matter who is sitting in the chair, republicans or democrats enforcing the laws fairly amongst all citizens is a paramount issue for this company. if we prosecute crimes and people, we are really going down a slippery slope that a lot of third world countries operate under. 12 days left, if the democrats can it, what happens to them in the next election? is going to be for the american people to decide. do we want laws that are politically motivated and we have political prosecution? >> arthel: is the i
lynch and mr. comey?el: driving this is the current house judiciary chair bob goodlatte from virginia and incoming chair congressman jerry nadler, democrat from new york already sharply criticizing the idea of issuing subpoenas to mr. comey and former attorney general loretta lynch. we have 15 days left of the senate to get work done, 12 in the house and also what is the end game? >> that is for the american public to decide come if there's only 12 days left, they should be a bipartisan...
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we haven't heard anything from loretta lynch commenting have we? >> no. quickly respond this morning saying he's more than happy to sit for another round of testimony in front of the committee. his one stipulation was that he doesn't want to do it behind closed doors. he wants to do it out in public. that's what he's tweeting. that's what his lawyer is saying. let's take a look at what the tweet read. it says "happy thanksgiving. got a subpoena from house republicans. i'm still happy to sit in the light and answer all questions but i will resist a closed door thing because i've seen enough of the select of leaking and distortion. let's have a hearing." . they're going to fight in court for the testimony to be public. you hit on the most important thing off the top, that this is about timing, the republicans are well aware they're about to lose control of the house. >> what about george papadopoulos, former campaign adviser. talk about how his tweets are coming back to haunt him. >> so this is a 180 turn in terms of his tone. when he was sentenced for lyin
we haven't heard anything from loretta lynch commenting have we? >> no. quickly respond this morning saying he's more than happy to sit for another round of testimony in front of the committee. his one stipulation was that he doesn't want to do it behind closed doors. he wants to do it out in public. that's what he's tweeting. that's what his lawyer is saying. let's take a look at what the tweet read. it says "happy thanksgiving. got a subpoena from house republicans. i'm still happy...
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there is a difference in a public hanging and a difference in a public hanging and a lynching, and thisblic hanging. she is referring to a lawful execution. and the way she made her comment, if a gentleman invited her to a public hanging, she would be on the front row. but we don't have public hanging. we need to, we need to. some say in america has still to face up to its past. at the national mom or you will, there are hundreds of steel monuments lying in the grounds, waiting to be cleaned and put up in each county where lynchings took place as a permanent reminder of that history. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: kenya hosts the first global conference on tackling plastic pollution, but the scale of the problem is daunting. even here at the blue economy conference, when they serve you food, what do they served in? you guessed it. it is going to take a lot more than words to solve the plastic of them. —— problem. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world.
there is a difference in a public hanging and a difference in a public hanging and a lynching, and thisblic hanging. she is referring to a lawful execution. and the way she made her comment, if a gentleman invited her to a public hanging, she would be on the front row. but we don't have public hanging. we need to, we need to. some say in america has still to face up to its past. at the national mom or you will, there are hundreds of steel monuments lying in the grounds, waiting to be cleaned...
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what about loretta lynch? >> yeah, that's the really interesting one. link would be much less comfortable doing this. james comey seems to relish being in the limelight when he can do a bit of grandstanding. you know he sold a book. he was -- while he was refusing to testify on capitol hill he was out in front of the cameras all over the place selling his book. so he likes that limelight. i think loretta lynch is a much more private person and there is something -- she also knows that the meeting that she had with president clinton during the height of the election campaign and the height of the hillary clinton email investigation was a misstep, a very bad misstep and raises legitimate questions about the probety. >> rick: we want to get jim himes takes of it and he thought it was much to do about nothing. >> every time these individuals have the opportunity to speak if public, the truth comes out. truth is not the friend of those republicans like devin nunes and bob goodlatte who are desperate, desperate to get back to the topic of hillary clinton and
what about loretta lynch? >> yeah, that's the really interesting one. link would be much less comfortable doing this. james comey seems to relish being in the limelight when he can do a bit of grandstanding. you know he sold a book. he was -- while he was refusing to testify on capitol hill he was out in front of the cameras all over the place selling his book. so he likes that limelight. i think loretta lynch is a much more private person and there is something -- she also knows that the...
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to a lynching. who does she want to see lynched, her opponent who happens to be a black male?">burris says the comments are particularly troubling when viewed through the historic lens of the 1955 lynching of 14-year-old emmit tillsot giants president and ceo larry baer released a statement reading in part " the giants have more than 30 owners. just like our fans, they come from different backgrounds and have their own political views. many give to democratic causes, many to republican causes and some refrain from politics altogether. neither i nor anyone else at the giants can control who any of our owners support politically, just as we cannot and should not control whom any of our employees support politically." in san francisco haaziq madyun kron4news (vicki)a northern california law enforcement agency is in mou
burris says the comments are particularly troubling when viewed through the historic lens of the 1955 lynching of 14-year-old emmit tillsot giants president and ceo larry baer released a statement reading in part " the giants have more than 30 owners. just like our fans, they come from different backgrounds and have their own political views. many give to democratic causes, many to republican causes and some refrain from politics altogether. neither i nor anyone else at the giants can...
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james comey and beretta lynch serverless subpoenas.chance to question two obama heavy hitters. jillian: the turkey day homecoming we promise will make your morning. rob: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪
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what is james comey having to deal with this, what is loretta lynch having to do with this.is is they know and understand that they are no longer in control or will no longer be in control. i think to your earlier statement to errol it's a slap on the way out the door. generally it's up to the party in power. both people, james comey and loretta lynch, have indicated that they would move forward, you know, look, in a public transparent proceeding. that hasn't happened. they want closed door session where subpoenas are going to be flying. ultimately it's a search for the truth. i don't see what the working chase are left, to your point, how this is going to -- working days that are left, to your point, how this is going to get done by the 3rd. >> there's a reporting by the "washington post" that president trump is questioning the vice president's loyalty. and it's happening so often now that it's alarming some of his advisers. this passage stood out in the reporting from the post. some trump advisers, primarily outside the white house, suggested that while mr. pence remants l
what is james comey having to deal with this, what is loretta lynch having to do with this.is is they know and understand that they are no longer in control or will no longer be in control. i think to your earlier statement to errol it's a slap on the way out the door. generally it's up to the party in power. both people, james comey and loretta lynch, have indicated that they would move forward, you know, look, in a public transparent proceeding. that hasn't happened. they want closed door...
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she said they were jokes and critics say she's making light of lynching.en. >> if he invited me to a public hanging i'd be in the front row. [ inaudible ] >> not great audio. what she said in one reference she was talking about a politician, if he invited me to a public hanging i would be on the front row and in another instance, they remind me there are a lot of liberal folks and schools maybe we don't want to vote and make it more difficult. maybe that's a great idea. the washington post is reporting that her lead has narrowed significantly. she's running against a former member of the clinton administration, mike espy. do you think that the seat is legitimately in play? >> it is now. mississippi was a seat along with arizona and montana that republicans thought they were going to win on election night. and they didn't win the two, montana or arizona. and now they have a run-off in mississippi. it really feels very much like alabama. 37% african-americans, mississippi. if espy just doubles down and does what doug jones did, which is go after the african-
she said they were jokes and critics say she's making light of lynching.en. >> if he invited me to a public hanging i'd be in the front row. [ inaudible ] >> not great audio. what she said in one reference she was talking about a politician, if he invited me to a public hanging i would be on the front row and in another instance, they remind me there are a lot of liberal folks and schools maybe we don't want to vote and make it more difficult. maybe that's a great idea. the...
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, in the words ofjo johnson, that proposed means vasser lynch, in the words ofjojohnson, that we wouldalage. meanwhile, the eu stance is hardening and it's difficult to see where the give and copper mines is going to happen which would enable some sort of deal to take place all we just crash out. jo johnson has also said quite dramatically that the whole initial 2016 referendum was sold to people on a false prospectus in his words and of course, prospectus in his words and of course , one prospectus in his words and of course, one remembers he was having a false prospectus, it was his brother. i would love to spend christmas with the johnsons. brother. i would love to spend christmas with the johnsonsm brother. i would love to spend christmas with the johnsons. if we look at the observer, top tory says mayes handing power to the eu. justine greening agreeing withjo johnson. it seems as if suddenly there is a realisation that we are going to be disempowered by this move and the eu will have all the cards. and there doesn't seem to be a way in which we could exit from that. we don't seem
, in the words ofjo johnson, that proposed means vasser lynch, in the words ofjojohnson, that we wouldalage. meanwhile, the eu stance is hardening and it's difficult to see where the give and copper mines is going to happen which would enable some sort of deal to take place all we just crash out. jo johnson has also said quite dramatically that the whole initial 2016 referendum was sold to people on a false prospectus in his words and of course, prospectus in his words and of course , one...
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but false messages have also led to several deaths by mob lynchings this year.da—gopal rajan who has been looking at how whatsapp can be used in india for spreading rumours. thank you so much forjoining us, mr rajan. we've been speaking to social media experts and these problems of mob lynchings is due basically to social tensions and that social media platforms like whatsapp basically just media platforms like whatsapp basicallyjust add fuel media platforms like whatsapp basically just add fuel to media platforms like whatsapp basicallyjust add fuel to the fire. i guess you have a lot of players who feed into this tension. and they are trying to profit from it. often i don't understand what is the motive they have but it's clear they are here to make money. how worrying is it that technology is being misused for these kinds of situations? as a platform, whatsapp was supposed to be messaging softwa re was supposed to be messaging software and if you look at how encryption works, it's something that people never imagined ten years ago. it's completely uncharted w
but false messages have also led to several deaths by mob lynchings this year.da—gopal rajan who has been looking at how whatsapp can be used in india for spreading rumours. thank you so much forjoining us, mr rajan. we've been speaking to social media experts and these problems of mob lynchings is due basically to social tensions and that social media platforms like whatsapp basically just media platforms like whatsapp basicallyjust add fuel media platforms like whatsapp basically just add...
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in the senate it follows a campaign which highlighted the state's troubled past them valving the lynching of black people incumbent republican senator cindy hyde smith has was caught on camera saying she would happily attend a public hanging if invited she's facing african-american democrat mike espy he used to lobby for former ivory coast leader laurent gbagbo who's been charged with crimes against humanity for more on this let's bring in john hendren joining us from jackson mississippi so both controversial candidates john but the polls have just closed tell us how the race is looking. well there in we already have seventy five percent of the vote in and i'm at the headquarters for the republican in this race cindy hyde smith and they are very confident here so far with seventy five percent of the votes tallied she's got about fifty six percent of the vote compared to forty four for mike espy the democrat and they are so confident here they better a campaign aide just told me that they're predicting an eight percentage point win and they expect her to come out here within the hour just
in the senate it follows a campaign which highlighted the state's troubled past them valving the lynching of black people incumbent republican senator cindy hyde smith has was caught on camera saying she would happily attend a public hanging if invited she's facing african-american democrat mike espy he used to lobby for former ivory coast leader laurent gbagbo who's been charged with crimes against humanity for more on this let's bring in john hendren joining us from jackson mississippi so...
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also in the programme — leading british tech boss mike lynch is charged with fraud in the united statesr the sale of his $10 billion company to hewlett—packa rd. european markets are open and we have more on why they are in negative territory. the us mexico and canada are set to sign their upgraded trade deal at the 620 but will there be a last minute hitch? we'll talk you through that as well as oil and brexit as we look back at the week with our economics correspondent andew walker. also today — as starbucks annoucnes it's the viewing of porn on its wifi, we want to know whether you think private companies shdl police our private use of the internet in public? let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. keep it clean! keep it clean, coming from victoria! very funny! hello and welcome to business live. we start in the argentine capital buenos aires — where world leaders gathering for the 620 summit and the head of the world trade organisation has told the bbc that the global free trade sytem is facing its "worst crisis" since in 70 years. roberto azevedo said the current wave of pro
also in the programme — leading british tech boss mike lynch is charged with fraud in the united statesr the sale of his $10 billion company to hewlett—packa rd. european markets are open and we have more on why they are in negative territory. the us mexico and canada are set to sign their upgraded trade deal at the 620 but will there be a last minute hitch? we'll talk you through that as well as oil and brexit as we look back at the week with our economics correspondent andew walker. also...
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comey has been called to appear and lynch one day later. comey said that he will fight the subpoena citing this, i am happy to sit in the light and answer all questions, but i will resist a closed door thing, because i have seen enough of the selective leaking and distortion. let's have a hearing and invite everyone to see. this morning, new york congressman pete king talked about whether or not politics is at play here. >> this is something that should have been done a while ago, and it is to me, real questions of why the fbi director comey conducted himself and why he began this investigation in the first place and why in many cases he was telling us one thing behind the scenes and refusing to tell it publicly, and he told us all along that donald trump was not a subject of the investigation, but he never said it publicly. >> i have a great panel for discuss i discussing this. we have leeann, and also paul butler and daily beast author jo jonathan alter and new york times justice reporter katy benner. and start with you, leigh, what did y
comey has been called to appear and lynch one day later. comey said that he will fight the subpoena citing this, i am happy to sit in the light and answer all questions, but i will resist a closed door thing, because i have seen enough of the selective leaking and distortion. let's have a hearing and invite everyone to see. this morning, new york congressman pete king talked about whether or not politics is at play here. >> this is something that should have been done a while ago, and it...
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and it's got, it's got a lynching or public hanging exhibit, and it's visceral and it's sobering. just -- when you go through that, it's got a list of every mississippian from reconstruction through the mid '60s that were lynched and it's got their name and the allegations, you know, for that punishment, if you will. and you just have to come through there. when you get through there, you have to take a deep breath, chris. so, this is -- these comments from a sitting u.s. senator have harmed our state and it's just -- you know, we have to get beyond this now. it's 2018. we're now going into the third decade of our 21st century. it's time-out for these type of comments, throw back comments, chris. >> what do you make of trump, president of the united states, single out african-american journalists, some of the top ones, april ryan whom i've known forever, fabulous journalist, maxine waters out in california who has been a veteran u.s. congress person. and always going to the stupid thing. always low i.q. this or you're stupid. he does seem to -- i don't know what his soul is all ab
and it's got, it's got a lynching or public hanging exhibit, and it's visceral and it's sobering. just -- when you go through that, it's got a list of every mississippian from reconstruction through the mid '60s that were lynched and it's got their name and the allegations, you know, for that punishment, if you will. and you just have to come through there. when you get through there, you have to take a deep breath, chris. so, this is -- these comments from a sitting u.s. senator have harmed...
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to a lynching. who does she want to see lynched, her opponent who happens to be a black male?">burris says the comments are particularly troubling when viewed through the historic lens of the 1955 lynching of 14-year-old emmit tillsot giants president and ceo larry baer released a statement reading in part " the giants have more than 30 owners. just like our fans, they come from different backgrounds and have their own political views. many give to democratic causes, many to republican causes and some refrain from politics altogether. neither i nor anyone else at the giants can control who any of our owners support politically, just as we cannot and should not control whom any of our employees support politically." in san francisco haaziq madyun kron4news (pam) tesla's c-e- (pam) (pam) tesla's c-e-o elon musk admits
burris says the comments are particularly troubling when viewed through the historic lens of the 1955 lynching of 14-year-old emmit tillsot giants president and ceo larry baer released a statement reading in part " the giants have more than 30 owners. just like our fans, they come from different backgrounds and have their own political views. many give to democratic causes, many to republican causes and some refrain from politics altogether. neither i nor anyone else at the giants can...
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their final days in power, the house judiciary committee issues subpoenas to james comey and loretta lynch to appear in a closed door session. comey pushes back demanding the hearings be public. >>> it's the annual running of the shoppers from black friday bargains, still many concerns, that will be enough for a rocky stockmarket pushed lower in part from poor numbers from retailers. president trump says he's already solved the commitmently fact check that later. once we give president trump's list to america. key domestic and international topics, including an early christmas gift to lawmakers. the threat of a government shutdown before the next congress takes over in january. >> it could happen over border security. the wall is a part. a very important part. the most important part. but could there be a shut jo un? there certainly could. it will be about border security. of which the wall is a part. >> he keeps saying that, the wall is absolutely unequivocally not the most important part of border security in america. that's one more in a series of lies the president has been on in the l
their final days in power, the house judiciary committee issues subpoenas to james comey and loretta lynch to appear in a closed door session. comey pushes back demanding the hearings be public. >>> it's the annual running of the shoppers from black friday bargains, still many concerns, that will be enough for a rocky stockmarket pushed lower in part from poor numbers from retailers. president trump says he's already solved the commitmently fact check that later. once we give president...
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commit quit has formally issued the paperwork for both james comey and former attorney general loretta lynch to appear before the committee. the two have been asked to appear for depositionings. the request is part of an ongoing investigation. kobe has responded by saying, happy thanksgiving, i'm still happy to sit in the light but i will resist a closed door thing because i've seen enough leaking and distortion. have a hearing and invite everyone. republicans set to lose control of the house and the house judiciary committee. the president began the thanksgiving holiday with members of the military. the call, which was supposed to be about supporting members of the military. among reports that their government murdered and dismembered a u.s. resident. james cole mey is saying he won answer questions if the hearings are not open to the public. we turn to leann caldwell. my first question is this guy is going to be out of the leadership position. why would you do this at the end of republican control of the house when they've had two years. >> that's right, ali. the fact the democrats are goi
commit quit has formally issued the paperwork for both james comey and former attorney general loretta lynch to appear before the committee. the two have been asked to appear for depositionings. the request is part of an ongoing investigation. kobe has responded by saying, happy thanksgiving, i'm still happy to sit in the light but i will resist a closed door thing because i've seen enough leaking and distortion. have a hearing and invite everyone. republicans set to lose control of the house...
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let's get to james comey, loretta lynch and rod rosenstein. you want to have them all in before the new democratic leadership comes in. what do you want to get out of them? >> we have to finish our investigation into what happened in 2016 at the fbi and the early months of 2017, and these are all key witnesses. we interviewed many, many witnesses. but these three are key witnesses. james comey was the head of the fbi during all this time with the clinton email investigation and the so-called trump russia investigation. loretta lynch was the attorney general until the end of the obama administration, and rod rosenstein came in at the end of this. but it's important he answer questions regarding the allegations reported in the "new york times" that he conducted a meeting with other people in the justice department and the fbi talking about whether he would we are a wire in meeting with his boss, the fbi director, or call together cabinet members to invoke the 25th amendment to have shim declared incompetent to hold office. the public is entitled
let's get to james comey, loretta lynch and rod rosenstein. you want to have them all in before the new democratic leadership comes in. what do you want to get out of them? >> we have to finish our investigation into what happened in 2016 at the fbi and the early months of 2017, and these are all key witnesses. we interviewed many, many witnesses. but these three are key witnesses. james comey was the head of the fbi during all this time with the clinton email investigation and the...
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house republicans issuing subpoenas to former fbi director james comey, loretta lynch. the they want closed-door depositions that they made of. it now james comey, and this is what we are learning on thanksgiving, responding. a lauren blanchard or live in washington. hi >> hi. confirming that the former fbi director has been called to appear on december 3rd. treating this morning, confirming. writing in part "i will resist a closed-door thing because i have seen enough of the distortion. let's have a hearing and invite everyone to see. while his attorney is issuing a statement "well it is broad, it does not cover the right to misuse hearings as a political as opposed to legislative agend agenda." democrats have long wanted this to be in full view, and he has offered to you testify, only as long as it was open. bob goodlatte has insisted on a closed-door hearing. >> we will make all of the transcribed interviews available to the public so that they can see exactly what we have been investigating, but we are not going to have him testify in public so that other people can
house republicans issuing subpoenas to former fbi director james comey, loretta lynch. the they want closed-door depositions that they made of. it now james comey, and this is what we are learning on thanksgiving, responding. a lauren blanchard or live in washington. hi >> hi. confirming that the former fbi director has been called to appear on december 3rd. treating this morning, confirming. writing in part "i will resist a closed-door thing because i have seen enough of the...
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there's a difference between a public hanging and a lynching, than this narrative that has been drawn her comment, that if the gentleman invited her to a public hanging, she would be on the front row. but we don't have public hangings. we need to. some feel america has still to face up to its past. and in mississippi, that history could have an impact on today's vote. and chris is in oxford, mississippi for us now. for mac to win this race, he needs to get a sizeable portion of the white vote in mississippi —— mike espy. but there are not many suburbs in mississippi, it is very rural. can he pull it off? i think it will bea can he pull it off? i think it will be a very tough battle for him to try and win this senate seat. the truth is when you look at the polls, cindy hyde—smith is well ahead. but the big question is about turnout, andl the big question is about turnout, and i think that is why donald trump made that specific attempt to come here and do his best to try to get people out. because the other statistic that is worth mentioning about the state is there are around 40% of an
there's a difference between a public hanging and a lynching, than this narrative that has been drawn her comment, that if the gentleman invited her to a public hanging, she would be on the front row. but we don't have public hangings. we need to. some feel america has still to face up to its past. and in mississippi, that history could have an impact on today's vote. and chris is in oxford, mississippi for us now. for mac to win this race, he needs to get a sizeable portion of the white vote...
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>> the buck stopped at comey's desk and lynch's desk. this is not about politics at all.ntaining the integrity of our system of justice. i think the american people are very concerned about that. held . i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. once daily tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medicines you take and all your medical conditions. taking tzds with insulins like tresiba® may cause serious side effects like heart failure. your insulin dose shouldn't be changed without a
>> the buck stopped at comey's desk and lynch's desk. this is not about politics at all.ntaining the integrity of our system of justice. i think the american people are very concerned about that. held . i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. once daily tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic...
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a little something from you no who to james comey and loretta lynch. >> this is actually something in should have didn't bun a while ago. >> seems this matter was closed. >> republicans want to get to the truth. >> seems the country moved on. >> the price of friendship and how much the relationship with saudi arabia is really worth. >> it's a very important ally and if we go by a certain standard we won't be able to have allies with almost any country. >> the president's choice not to visit troops in harm's way, wishing them a happy thanksgiving by phone. >> the nation's doing well economically, better than anybody in the world, with a hot nation of the world. >> it is a hot nation and a hot world on this saturday, november 24th, 2018 as the president and the federal government fight over a new report on climate change. stephen colbert reminds us of this -- >> climate change, mr. president? >> no, no. i have a strong opinion. i want great climate. [ laughter ] >> you want learned grammar. i want new president. >> welcome to "up" with the hour. a democratic strategist and former clinto
a little something from you no who to james comey and loretta lynch. >> this is actually something in should have didn't bun a while ago. >> seems this matter was closed. >> republicans want to get to the truth. >> seems the country moved on. >> the price of friendship and how much the relationship with saudi arabia is really worth. >> it's a very important ally and if we go by a certain standard we won't be able to have allies with almost any country....
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to tie the candidacy of kemp to racism and lynching? come on. that's baseless. it's totally cruel and you are much better than that and much bigger than that. i say this to oprah, how is this living our best life now? this desensitizes us to the real racists who should be condemned and prosecuted when they comment heinous crimes and use violence to hurt and maim people of a different race. what did kemp ever do aside from running against a black opponent? nothing. for a taste of true racial obsession, hear what a few prominent democrats said this week that didn't get that much attention. >> what do you think of cory booker? >> i adore him. >> saying kick them in the chins? >> that was holder. >> sorry. >> i know they all look alike. >> [laughing]. >> our state director is indian-american but he does an amazing job. our director of constituent services with african-american, but she does a more incredible job than you could ever mag. >> laura: [laughing]. i still can't believe that comment. in florida a staffer of gillum said this about his promises and about the
to tie the candidacy of kemp to racism and lynching? come on. that's baseless. it's totally cruel and you are much better than that and much bigger than that. i say this to oprah, how is this living our best life now? this desensitizes us to the real racists who should be condemned and prosecuted when they comment heinous crimes and use violence to hurt and maim people of a different race. what did kemp ever do aside from running against a black opponent? nothing. for a taste of true racial...
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as he also been slow to respond to the lynchings in india?here's an interesting way of looking at it. the first thing i would like to say is that as a social media platform, we have a lwa ys social media platform, we have always been upfront about the m ista kes we always been upfront about the mistakes we have made. we go back to 2016, we were pretty much aware of certain mistakes as piracy elections we re certain mistakes as piracy elections were concerned. we learn from what were concerned. we learn from what we have undergone. i think as a platform, facebook is incredibly interested in actually being part of the solution. it is incredibly interested in making sure of the quality of the content on the platform is of a high—quality nature. it is important. specific to those lynchings, i haven't seen it mark zuckerberg give an interview on that issue. i can't speak for mark zuckerberg but i can tell you it is —— i can tell you that he is intensely interested in what is happening in india and he has created a large number of teams which are l
as he also been slow to respond to the lynchings in india?here's an interesting way of looking at it. the first thing i would like to say is that as a social media platform, we have a lwa ys social media platform, we have always been upfront about the m ista kes we always been upfront about the mistakes we have made. we go back to 2016, we were pretty much aware of certain mistakes as piracy elections we re certain mistakes as piracy elections were concerned. we learn from what were concerned....
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senate it follows a campaign which highlighted the state's troubled paused involving the lynching of black people and company republican cindy hyde smith was caught on camera saying she would help me attend a public hanging if invited she's facing african-american democrat mike espy the use of lobby for the form of ivory coast boat has been charged with crimes against humanity well john hendren joins us live now from jackson mississippi johns the polls have just closed tell us how the race is looking. that's right daryn votes are starting to trickle in less than twenty five percent of the votes in right now the republican and cindy hinds smith is leading fifty five percent over mike espy he is the democrat she's a republican he's got forty five percentage points right now but that is not terribly meaningful and one reason is that a lot of the urban areas still aren't counted hinds county where the capital of jackson is that's where we are right now has not been a majority that has not been tallied that's an urban vote right now it's going. for s.p. to thirteen percent for her what do
senate it follows a campaign which highlighted the state's troubled paused involving the lynching of black people and company republican cindy hyde smith was caught on camera saying she would help me attend a public hanging if invited she's facing african-american democrat mike espy the use of lobby for the form of ivory coast boat has been charged with crimes against humanity well john hendren joins us live now from jackson mississippi johns the polls have just closed tell us how the race is...