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wells and the campaign against lynching." the brooklyn historical society hosted this 75-minute event. >> good evening. my name is sylvia cookie lewis and i am a graduate of smith college. is anyone from smith here? i am a newbie on the board of trustees here. marcia recruited me. i am on the programs committee. what i saw that professor boy, is, i said, oh said, we are going to get my smithies here. i hope they are ready. i wanted to give you a special welcome to the historical society from the black alumni of smith college and smith college club of new york city. this is a joint, cosponsorship of the reception after the presentation. please join us for that. they asked me to say a few words. i just would like to let you know that i want to estimate in in 1970's -- went to smith the 1970's and we didn't have a book about ida b wells. i'm so glad that she wrote that book and it is the largest book i have ever read after graduating. it is a really thick book, i don't know if you have seen it. but i was so glad. she is one of t
wells and the campaign against lynching." the brooklyn historical society hosted this 75-minute event. >> good evening. my name is sylvia cookie lewis and i am a graduate of smith college. is anyone from smith here? i am a newbie on the board of trustees here. marcia recruited me. i am on the programs committee. what i saw that professor boy, is, i said, oh said, we are going to get my smithies here. i hope they are ready. i wanted to give you a special welcome to the historical...
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she will call this the truth about lynching. this was said to be occurring because black men were white women across the south. i will talk more about that. moreover, in protest wells calls for blacks to leave memphis in the wake of the lynching and about 20% of them did. she also leads a crawl trolley car strike, a trolley car boycott which leaves the company on the edge of bankruptcy. i will talk little bit more about that. in that same year after particularly provocative editorial a newspaper offices destroyed, her free-speech partner run out of memphis and she herself is threatened with lynching. she is exiled to oakland. it is here in brooklyn where she will through the black paper the new york age published the first study of lynching in its pages. in 18 93 she protest the lack of representation at the columbian exposition of that year. later in 93 and again in 94 she takes her campaign to the british isles where she gained support from reformers newspaper editorials, the duke pick of of argyle and canterbury all and other
she will call this the truth about lynching. this was said to be occurring because black men were white women across the south. i will talk more about that. moreover, in protest wells calls for blacks to leave memphis in the wake of the lynching and about 20% of them did. she also leads a crawl trolley car strike, a trolley car boycott which leaves the company on the edge of bankruptcy. i will talk little bit more about that. in that same year after particularly provocative editorial a...
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now, keep in mind, this is the doj of barack obama headed by loretta lynch. it was lynch, just days prior to this decision, well, just happened to meet bill clinton secretly on a tarmac in phoenix, arizona, talked 45 minutes about their grandkids. just before his wife was cleared of all charges. it was loretta lynch who asked james comey to call hillary's criminal investigation, which is what it was, a matter. it was james comey who agreed to go along with loretta lynch and call it a matter. and don't forget, it was lisa page's then fbi boyfriend, peter strzok. he and comey changed the language in clinton's exoneration letter that was written in may before they ever interviewed any of the main people involved from the legal standard of grossly negligent, which would be a crime, to extreme carelessness, which it is not. and it was done on purpose. according to page also, by the way we have the entire thing, this is the transcript right here. this is 370-some-odd pages. i've been digging through this thing all day. the fbi knew the doj was trying to rig the inv
now, keep in mind, this is the doj of barack obama headed by loretta lynch. it was lynch, just days prior to this decision, well, just happened to meet bill clinton secretly on a tarmac in phoenix, arizona, talked 45 minutes about their grandkids. just before his wife was cleared of all charges. it was loretta lynch who asked james comey to call hillary's criminal investigation, which is what it was, a matter. it was james comey who agreed to go along with loretta lynch and call it a matter....
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loretta lynch deferred that decision to james comey.ts the department of justice has more to do with the charging decision than they are owning up to. it is important because what they wanted to charge hillary clinton with was gross negligence and gross negligence under the statute is the explanation james comey gave for her behavior saying her use of private email server was extreme carelessness. that is what gross negligence is. legal scholars differ on this issue. some say the reason james comey did not make the decision to charge hillary clinton even though it wasn't his decision, it was already lynch's, he thought the charge involved intent. legal scholars say the clear reading of the statute says gross negligence and that is what he described her conduct to be. heather: the doj was not willing to charge this only known case of military cases when accused lost the information. we will see what comes of this if anything at all. thank you so much, we appreciate you joining us. time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour, parents fac
loretta lynch deferred that decision to james comey.ts the department of justice has more to do with the charging decision than they are owning up to. it is important because what they wanted to charge hillary clinton with was gross negligence and gross negligence under the statute is the explanation james comey gave for her behavior saying her use of private email server was extreme carelessness. that is what gross negligence is. legal scholars differ on this issue. some say the reason james...
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court ordering the police to crack down on them a recent report says forty four people have been lynched after being accused of smuggling or slaughtering cows and activists say the hindu nationalist that government has downplayed the attacks reports from the pradesh was. that. this is one of several viral video showing violence by so called how vigilant easily india. self-appointed guardians of cows which are sacred to hindus claim they're being illegally slaughtered they're not afraid to use violence to stop that . for every victim there's also a family left behind. such as the son of an oscar a she was killed in two thousand and fifteen along with two other young men from this village less than fifty kilometers from new delhi. how can anyone who's lost their son live in peace we are devastated his father has been suffering from mental tension all of us are stressed no but it's meant was given to the perpetrators no attention was paid to us. a human rights watch report states that aid lynching cases they studied involve victims who are considered lower caste hindus the vast majority of
court ordering the police to crack down on them a recent report says forty four people have been lynched after being accused of smuggling or slaughtering cows and activists say the hindu nationalist that government has downplayed the attacks reports from the pradesh was. that. this is one of several viral video showing violence by so called how vigilant easily india. self-appointed guardians of cows which are sacred to hindus claim they're being illegally slaughtered they're not afraid to use...
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of course, now we know loretta lynch brought up a whole new standard, intent, but that is not in the law. why? because obama's justice department told them to. strzok was writing the exoneration in may, she was interviewed in july, july 2nd, 2016, she was exonerated on july 5th, 2016. then they went right after trump. the case has got to be, if we want equal justice, equal application of our laws, we must reopen this case. we must go to the truth. james comey, by the way, i know most of you in the media love james comey. james comey has a lot of questions to be asked. needs things to be accountable for. if an exoneration took place for political purposes before an investigation, that will be ara federal crime. also, look at the law, violating 18 usc 371, when he signed off on a fisa warrant, the first fisa warrant, that was in october of 2016, just before the election, to spy on a trump campaign associate, carter page, the warrant, we are told, was based on the phony dossier, according to the nunes-grassley-graham memos. fisa judges, they were never toldud that hillary clinton paid f
of course, now we know loretta lynch brought up a whole new standard, intent, but that is not in the law. why? because obama's justice department told them to. strzok was writing the exoneration in may, she was interviewed in july, july 2nd, 2016, she was exonerated on july 5th, 2016. then they went right after trump. the case has got to be, if we want equal justice, equal application of our laws, we must reopen this case. we must go to the truth. james comey, by the way, i know most of you in...
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puts a lot of light on that tarmac meeting with bill and loretta lynch, doesn't it? and strzok even commented that there was an even an extensive filter in place to work through the various consent agreements with team clinton. in other words, let me break it down. the fbi's investigation walls controlled from the very top of obama's department of justice. let me say it again. the top. in other words, this was never a real investigation. the people involved in it are now telling us. in other words, it's now gone from oh, peter strzok, lisa page, comey, mccabe and others to e oh, loretta lynch herself to the head of the doj. the outcome, they made sure was never in doubt. now, i wonder if roger stone got a consent agreement when the fbi raided his house predawn raid with, you know, navy frogs and amphibious vehicles and 16 vehicles and 27 men armed, you know, in the dark of night, predawn raid. with cnn cameras, strzok also confirmed that the language in clinton's exoneration letter was in fact changed as i said from gross negligence which is the legal definition. in
puts a lot of light on that tarmac meeting with bill and loretta lynch, doesn't it? and strzok even commented that there was an even an extensive filter in place to work through the various consent agreements with team clinton. in other words, let me break it down. the fbi's investigation walls controlled from the very top of obama's department of justice. let me say it again. the top. in other words, this was never a real investigation. the people involved in it are now telling us. in other...
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we still have not been told what exactly did loretta lynch know? when did you know it? by the way, for the orders from the fbi really coming from the top of the doj? well, we have to ask. what did she know, when did you know it? what did barack obama know? when did he know it? let's not forget, we learned last week, fbi lovers peter strzok and lisa page, they, too, need to be investigated for obstruction of justice. remember this text, page texted strzok july 2016, mocking lynch's a statement about accepting the fbi's conclusions in the clinton email case, writing, "it was "a real profile in courage" and she knows no charges will be brought." they knew the fix was in. she determined it last week when we saw their testimony that in fact, oh, they knew it was all being run directly from the ag's office. this is getting deeper than we ever thought. you better believe they played an integral role in first clearing hillary clinton, their chosen candidate for children td win 100 million to zero, and setting up an insurance policy, a.k.a., the russian investigation against don
we still have not been told what exactly did loretta lynch know? when did you know it? by the way, for the orders from the fbi really coming from the top of the doj? well, we have to ask. what did she know, when did you know it? what did barack obama know? when did he know it? let's not forget, we learned last week, fbi lovers peter strzok and lisa page, they, too, need to be investigated for obstruction of justice. remember this text, page texted strzok july 2016, mocking lynch's a statement...
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host: we are talking to sarah lynch. does pelosi says no waste -- no way does she want a classified briefing. she wants this in the public. explain why that is important. guest: i think a lot of people, i don't know if republicans would agree but most democrats would say that is important because classified information would not be released unless there was a special exception made. we have seen that done before. it is going to be a difficult question for attorneys at the justice department. a lot of -- there is a lot of information in this report that could be confidential. it could be not only classified information but it would require a whole process of working with intelligence agencies. there is also other information in their such as grand jury law, it isd by required for government attorneys to release rancheria material. i don't know how they would handle that. material.ury i don't know how they would handle that. that is very tricky. and then there are other issues that could come to light like executive privil
host: we are talking to sarah lynch. does pelosi says no waste -- no way does she want a classified briefing. she wants this in the public. explain why that is important. guest: i think a lot of people, i don't know if republicans would agree but most democrats would say that is important because classified information would not be released unless there was a special exception made. we have seen that done before. it is going to be a difficult question for attorneys at the justice department. a...
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or as loretta lynch said, a matter. he was writing hillary's exoneration with comey's blessing in may of 2016. they had never done an investigation. the exoneration before the investigation. interviewed her july 2nd. comey kpan raexonerated her jul. not before the infamous tarmac meeting between bill clinton and then attorney general lynch and of course the testimony last week that loretta lynch herself was up to her eyeballs in every decision that was made. even lisa page admitted, they're all democrats, we knew the fix was in. that horribly flawed investigation into hillary clinton now must be reopened if we are to ever have justice in this country. once clinton lost the election, the next phase of the deep state corruption, that kicked in. the insurance policy, hillary's bought and paid for russian lies. imagine russian lies put together by a foreign spy. and then used on an american citizen to get entry into the trump campaign in the lead-up to a presidential election. they denied carter page due process. they denie
or as loretta lynch said, a matter. he was writing hillary's exoneration with comey's blessing in may of 2016. they had never done an investigation. the exoneration before the investigation. interviewed her july 2nd. comey kpan raexonerated her jul. not before the infamous tarmac meeting between bill clinton and then attorney general lynch and of course the testimony last week that loretta lynch herself was up to her eyeballs in every decision that was made. even lisa page admitted, they're all...
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were muslims the victims come from world in poor areas like this not always far from me the city lynching such as these were known to take place in the us but they were rare now thirty six cases have been reported since twenty fifth be some activists saying the real number much higher. in september twenty thousand india supreme court ordered central state governments to take what it called preventative in punitive measures to stop such attacks after most states failed to comply with its previous directive. this social rights worker spent a year and a half documenting cases of so-called calvin trillin theism while there have been convictions including that of eleven men in march last year she says the problem persists the numbers on the ground unlikely to be even higher and what we are what we need to look at is not just people who have died from the lynchings but the spate of attacks on people. various calvin operate across the country looking for those they believe are slaughtering cows. but on every count protection group advocates violence. the head of this cow shelter says he understa
were muslims the victims come from world in poor areas like this not always far from me the city lynching such as these were known to take place in the us but they were rare now thirty six cases have been reported since twenty fifth be some activists saying the real number much higher. in september twenty thousand india supreme court ordered central state governments to take what it called preventative in punitive measures to stop such attacks after most states failed to comply with its...
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and they say e sports are really just beginning.joe lynch, head of broadcast for ea "it's really greatcan do this. it's really great that we got to be able to build this and put it together and the best part about it is what's to come.""theres no tellfaing r its going to go is this the end i seriously doubt it"in redwood shores michelle kingston kron 4 news (terisa)coming up next at 6:30....hear from the young woman whose actions inspired today's student walkouts across the world.... including at several bay area schools. (ken) just ahead in sports....good news for oakland....as a deal has been settled for the oakland raiders to play at oakland coliseum next season....that's next... (ken) 16 year-old greta thunberg (greh-tuh tunn-burg) has become a bonafide climate change rock star, gaining widespread media attention for starting a global student movement to raise awareness about climate change and de
and they say e sports are really just beginning.joe lynch, head of broadcast for ea "it's really greatcan do this. it's really great that we got to be able to build this and put it together and the best part about it is what's to come.""theres no tellfaing r its going to go is this the end i seriously doubt it"in redwood shores michelle kingston kron 4 news (terisa)coming up next at 6:30....hear from the young woman whose actions inspired today's student walkouts across the...
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susan rice, clapper, lynch, and also if lynch is running this. whole fix, what did obama know and when did he know it? they all must be now put under oath,id investigated because thy weaponized the powerful tools of intelligence and resources and they literally broke the law! they surveilled against the law, they unmasked americans against the law, they leaked raw intelligence against the law, and they tried to favor an election in one side and not the other. and then bludgeon and undo an election. clapper and john brennan, let's hold them accountable for leaking and lying. by the way, comey, oh, he believed in the dossier in october of 2016, but told trump in january of '17, it's salacious, it's not verified. what about the private memos he purposefully leaked, government documents to a special counsel to begin the investigation? think about the harm that all of this has done! imagine what president could withstand this, denying a free, fair, open election, and the american people their right to pick their president. the president and his de sup
susan rice, clapper, lynch, and also if lynch is running this. whole fix, what did obama know and when did he know it? they all must be now put under oath,id investigated because thy weaponized the powerful tools of intelligence and resources and they literally broke the law! they surveilled against the law, they unmasked americans against the law, they leaked raw intelligence against the law, and they tried to favor an election in one side and not the other. and then bludgeon and undo an...
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democratic congressman steven lynch from massachusetts. thanks for being with us. >> thank you, hallie. >> let me start there. have you heard -- has the committee heard back from this accounting firm? are they cooperating? >> not as of right now but we gave them until next tuesday or wednesday to respond. so hopefully they are putting some documents together. >> okay. april 3rd is your drop dead date
democratic congressman steven lynch from massachusetts. thanks for being with us. >> thank you, hallie. >> let me start there. have you heard -- has the committee heard back from this accounting firm? are they cooperating? >> not as of right now but we gave them until next tuesday or wednesday to respond. so hopefully they are putting some documents together. >> okay. april 3rd is your drop dead date
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any reaction to that with loretta lynch, apparently, according to strzok and page, running the show, making decisions for the fbi at the time? the interaction between comey and loretta lynch when she said it's an investigation and she said, no, it's a matter. >> sean: first of all, doug collins is fantastic, the job he is doing. he's been incredible. i wish he were chairman but he's not. but we are not off a match. i think we all retake the house because they see what we've done and we see the confusion and everything. all they want to do is investigate and now the investigation is turning out to be something that is not very good. nancy pelosi is smart, she's right and what she is saying because, to be honest with you, especially now after this great result, because i didn't know -- you just can't, when you see the people that we are talking about, you just don't know that you are going to get a no collusion answer. a strong no collusion answer. but i will say, i want to thank doug collins. i will also say, you start taking a look at what happened on the tarmac. a lot of people they
any reaction to that with loretta lynch, apparently, according to strzok and page, running the show, making decisions for the fbi at the time? the interaction between comey and loretta lynch when she said it's an investigation and she said, no, it's a matter. >> sean: first of all, doug collins is fantastic, the job he is doing. he's been incredible. i wish he were chairman but he's not. but we are not off a match. i think we all retake the house because they see what we've done and we...
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on the tarmac, you got loretta lynch talking to clinton, you got loretta lynch telling call comey isn investigation. we learned that lisa page and peter strzok and the fbi were taking orders from obama's doj. we didn't know that completely until just in the last week. now we have the nellie ohr issue. we know hillary's investigation -- let me add this. hillary's investigation was completely rigged. we know a fisa court was lied to repeatedly and fraud committed. you see what they try to bludgeon ironically this president before and after the election to influence the vote and take him out with russian documents paid for by hillary, a phony dossier. my question is this: this, to me, is a crisis. ,f we don't get this right, a country that we love, it's over. we don't survive. >> i will tell you, it's actually worse. we have a first amendment that protects among other things freedom of speech. that first amendment was put there for the american people. the thinking was, we would have a press that supports america, that supports our constitution, that support liberty and supports speech.
on the tarmac, you got loretta lynch talking to clinton, you got loretta lynch telling call comey isn investigation. we learned that lisa page and peter strzok and the fbi were taking orders from obama's doj. we didn't know that completely until just in the last week. now we have the nellie ohr issue. we know hillary's investigation -- let me add this. hillary's investigation was completely rigged. we know a fisa court was lied to repeatedly and fraud committed. you see what they try to...
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>> hannity: where's the attorney general, loretta lynch? what did she know? when did she know it? i'd like to know what obama knew, sara and when he knew it. i will give you the last word, sara. >> i think the most important thing, sean, is for them to investigate this thoroughly and follow through on all the criminal referrals that have gone to william barr, to the attorney general. >> hannity: we need to go right back to the beginning. we now know without any shadow of a doubtw that hillary clint n clinton's investigation was rigged! and they tried to sabotage trup with russian lies. they fed them to you, the american people. they used it to back door their way and spy on the trump campaign and then they used it to bludgeon the president that you elected. and now it's been three years of this. all right, we have a lot more on that coming up. also, beto o'rourke, he's actually comparing those fighting climate change to those who stormed the beaches of normandy. um, bozo, that's so over the t top. we'll try to educate you. a mini monologue is next. at midas, with every oil change
>> hannity: where's the attorney general, loretta lynch? what did she know? when did she know it? i'd like to know what obama knew, sara and when he knew it. i will give you the last word, sara. >> i think the most important thing, sean, is for them to investigate this thoroughly and follow through on all the criminal referrals that have gone to william barr, to the attorney general. >> hannity: we need to go right back to the beginning. we now know without any shadow of a...
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all he had to do was be suspected and he could be lynched. the theory was that you could maintain a special place for black people, a special place for white people. this would satisfy the constitution of the united states. that was a spurious doctrine, but it had a great power in those days. for example, all of the public schools of the south and in some cities of the north, were segregated on the basis of race. roy wilkins was a part of the team, which is made up of walter white, the secretary of the naacp, roy wilkins, and thurgood marshall, who is now a a justice of the supreme court. it was their objective to try to eradicate these kinds of unjust things. >> in 1948, there was a sharp upward revision in the way black people felt that they would come out. nothing hopeful, but an improvement over what had been. >> the postwar period left us with a lot of unemployment with -- in this country. it left us with returning military people, who had been off fighting a war for democracy. it was very clear that those who had been fighting for human
all he had to do was be suspected and he could be lynched. the theory was that you could maintain a special place for black people, a special place for white people. this would satisfy the constitution of the united states. that was a spurious doctrine, but it had a great power in those days. for example, all of the public schools of the south and in some cities of the north, were segregated on the basis of race. roy wilkins was a part of the team, which is made up of walter white, the...
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and this is alleged to have been a long pattern of fraud by mike lynch and his colleague. statement this morning, saying he welcomes the opportunity to respond in court, and accusing hp of botching autonomy, destroying the company and seeking to blame others. he says he won't be a scapegoat. k, rory, thank you, rory cellan—jones there. the technology company apple is widely expected to unveil its latest product today, which is believed to be a subscription tv and news service. it's understood it wants to take on the likes of netflix and amazon prime. our media editor, amol rajan, is here. this could be quite a big moment? we are living through this media revolution, reeta, and i think this isa revolution, reeta, and i think this is a big moment in that. two announcements around about five o'clock, as you said, and one is this big tv service that will have about 30 shows, a rival to netflix, andi about 30 shows, a rival to netflix, and i think they will be focusing on quality rather than quantity, curated brilliant production, and also some of the world's leading news brand
and this is alleged to have been a long pattern of fraud by mike lynch and his colleague. statement this morning, saying he welcomes the opportunity to respond in court, and accusing hp of botching autonomy, destroying the company and seeking to blame others. he says he won't be a scapegoat. k, rory, thank you, rory cellan—jones there. the technology company apple is widely expected to unveil its latest product today, which is believed to be a subscription tv and news service. it's understood...
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there was lynching back in slavery.o for her to say this, she needs to understand her history and the history of a people who are still oppressed. and i'm going to say this, our jewish brothers and sisters always say never forget so it won't happen again, but yet this person and others who think like her want us to forget. we will never forget because the residue still lingers. and the democratic party is right. this is something that needs to be dealt with, and it hasn't been dealt with as of yet. an apology to correct the wrong. >> she walked back her comments slightly by saying she would have said one of the first countries but she says her argument stands. do you find that persuasive? >> the advice i want to give is the same advice i want to give to other people when they want to make a hitler or nazi analogies. for republicans or democrats, just stop. you're going to step in it, you don't know what you're talking about. you're going to completely offend millions of people. slavery is hatred and one of the worst thi
there was lynching back in slavery.o for her to say this, she needs to understand her history and the history of a people who are still oppressed. and i'm going to say this, our jewish brothers and sisters always say never forget so it won't happen again, but yet this person and others who think like her want us to forget. we will never forget because the residue still lingers. and the democratic party is right. this is something that needs to be dealt with, and it hasn't been dealt with as of...
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which had lynched jesse washington. a 17-year-old african-american farmworker who allegedly a white woman in 1918. waco thus far has refused however to place any kind of remembrance for this horrid event which they view as devices rather than uplifting. the second statue is out of jordan. statues of jordan are located at both the austin international airport and on the ut campus. this is one of four statues i might add honoring african- americans on the ut campus. and represents the triumph of white and black austa nights together two separate -- celebrate and honor the life of a great texas woman. barbara jordan was the -- first black elected to the body since 1883. she later ran successfully in 1973 for the u.s. house of representatives. for the 18th the district becoming the first woman from a southern state to serve in u.s. congress. she let a distinguished career in that body. perhaps best known as a member of the house judiciary committee during the 1974 watergate hearings. which investigated the illegal conduct o
which had lynched jesse washington. a 17-year-old african-american farmworker who allegedly a white woman in 1918. waco thus far has refused however to place any kind of remembrance for this horrid event which they view as devices rather than uplifting. the second statue is out of jordan. statues of jordan are located at both the austin international airport and on the ut campus. this is one of four statues i might add honoring african- americans on the ut campus. and represents the triumph of...
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wells and the campaign against lynching." the brooklyn historical society hosted this 75 minute event. good evening. my name is sylvia lewis and i am a graduate of smith college.
wells and the campaign against lynching." the brooklyn historical society hosted this 75 minute event. good evening. my name is sylvia lewis and i am a graduate of smith college.
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keep in mind that little red lynch was his boss. he reported that james baker wanted to charge hillary clinton with gross negligence but the agencies top brass told him to back off. is an amazing how this is all coalescing? did hillary clinton get away with her private email service scandal because crooked cops wanted jobs in the white house. it sure seems that way p journey not to discuss this, american majority ceo and former speechwriter for george w. bush, ned ryun and fox news contributor and host of the richard fowler show, it is richard fowler. gentlemen, all right let's go. touch gloves, very good. [laughter] ned, i'll start with you. latest offers a little bit and let me know what you think is most troubling or damning here. >> well, i mean again, as you mentioned, the lisa paige revelation calls on the heels of james baker thinking they should actually charge hillary for this mishandling of classified emails. i guess the questions i have kennedy are this, first of all, how is this not obstruction of justice? we are all of
keep in mind that little red lynch was his boss. he reported that james baker wanted to charge hillary clinton with gross negligence but the agencies top brass told him to back off. is an amazing how this is all coalescing? did hillary clinton get away with her private email service scandal because crooked cops wanted jobs in the white house. it sure seems that way p journey not to discuss this, american majority ceo and former speechwriter for george w. bush, ned ryun and fox news contributor...
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wells and the campaign against lynching." the brooklyn historical society hosted this 75-minute event.
wells and the campaign against lynching." the brooklyn historical society hosted this 75-minute event.
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and they say e sports are really just beginning.joe lynch, head of broadcast for ea "it's really greatlly great that we got to be able to build this and put it together and the best part about it is what's to come.""theres no telling how big its going to get how far its going to go is this the end i seriously doubt it"in redwood shores michelle kingston kron 4 news (justine)(justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. our forecast. rodriguez has our forecast. . dry and above average temperatures will remain in place through the weekend and into monday. overnight lows will be a bit warmer with widespread mid to upper 40s. daytime highs on sunday will range from the mid 60s to mid 70s. rain chances return to the bay area tuesday and wednesday along with cooler temperatures for the second half of the week. another storm with additional rain is likely late next week. the warriors were back in action tonight and an long- time rival....the oklahoma city thunder.....>it's been a pretty one-sided rivalry....but granted a rivalry granted a
and they say e sports are really just beginning.joe lynch, head of broadcast for ea "it's really greatlly great that we got to be able to build this and put it together and the best part about it is what's to come.""theres no telling how big its going to get how far its going to go is this the end i seriously doubt it"in redwood shores michelle kingston kron 4 news (justine)(justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast....
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wells and the campaign against lynching."rooklyn historical society hosted this 75-minute event. [laughter] -- [applause] sylvia: good evening. my name is sylvia cookie lewis and i am a graduate of smith college. is anyone from smith here? [laughter] sylvia: i am a newbie on the board of trustees here.
wells and the campaign against lynching."rooklyn historical society hosted this 75-minute event. [laughter] -- [applause] sylvia: good evening. my name is sylvia cookie lewis and i am a graduate of smith college. is anyone from smith here? [laughter] sylvia: i am a newbie on the board of trustees here.
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to the perpetrators no attention was paid to us as a human rights watch report states that eight lynching cases they studied involve victims who are considered lower caste hindus the vast majority of those killed however were muslims the victims come from world in poor areas like this not always far from me city lynching such as these were known to take place in the us but they were rare now thirty five cases have been reported since twenty fifty some activists saying the real number is much higher. it's a temper twenty thousand in india supreme court ordered central state governments to take what it called preventative in punitive measures to stop such attacks after most states failed to comply with its previous directive. this social rights worker spent a year and a half documenting cases of so-called calvin trillin theism while there have been convictions including that of eleven men in march last year she says the problem persists the numbers on the ground unlikely to be even higher and what we are what we need to look at is not just people who have died from the lynchings but the spa
to the perpetrators no attention was paid to us as a human rights watch report states that eight lynching cases they studied involve victims who are considered lower caste hindus the vast majority of those killed however were muslims the victims come from world in poor areas like this not always far from me city lynching such as these were known to take place in the us but they were rare now thirty five cases have been reported since twenty fifty some activists saying the real number is much...
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this from merrill lynch. we are also following the soft index, all companies in the 2.25%.up 2.5% -- up this is good for the chip sector. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the "european close." let's get to the global markets. a nice rally today. abigail: you are right about that. take a look at the global rally. 1% withand nasdaq up the s&p 500 on pace for its best day in a month. not that on pace for its best day since the end of january. the bear's check that we had last week, the worst week of the year, broken by the bulls. it started in asia, shanghai composite up. with the dax also higher. the bulls out on the day, hoping that there is economic light, considering the better-than-expected retail sales in the u.s. for the mother january after a plunge in december. and where we have a performance, the technology space and chips. take a look at stocks over the last two days. lastly, the worst week of the year with lots of selling of h
this from merrill lynch. we are also following the soft index, all companies in the 2.25%.up 2.5% -- up this is good for the chip sector. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the "european close." let's get to the global markets. a nice rally today. abigail: you are right about that. take a look at the global rally. 1% withand nasdaq up the s&p 500 on pace for its best day in a month. not that on pace for its...
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for hi this is jane fisher mary awesome attorney for renee lynch we will call. run a lynch. then on on. morning good morning how are you. going. how is your heart. medication here i only half hour tracking. all i care. but if we ask. dr gregory. or. i know all of us. you want to play some together it's ok i understand it's so difficult and i know that it's taking a lot of time but we don't want to mess it up renee and we're going to get one shot at this. so just hang in there. i promise you there will be an hour and i hope it's a good one but there won't be any and. develop. no miss of the season is new they're going back send it. to the. scene. assuming the system is missing the biggest thousand tons as a tool will not do this tank. snicker you. do believe. that gutless. to. good and some are you. mr first and america are those vehicles and todd yeah i've only met. the dude you're going to give me some of them. does he in any way blame himself for i think so control ending and confessed i think they all do that but my own observations from talking to wrongfully convicted pe
for hi this is jane fisher mary awesome attorney for renee lynch we will call. run a lynch. then on on. morning good morning how are you. going. how is your heart. medication here i only half hour tracking. all i care. but if we ask. dr gregory. or. i know all of us. you want to play some together it's ok i understand it's so difficult and i know that it's taking a lot of time but we don't want to mess it up renee and we're going to get one shot at this. so just hang in there. i promise you...
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. >> imitate ago lynching. >> back to school necklaces. >> bathrooms whites only. >> openly racist. >sm. >> mass lynching. >> hoodie with a new staged hate crime attack against himself. >> run away slave game. >> lee in a con fed rath rat uniform. >> green book. >> targeted with raysest slurs, the n word. >> black people wouldn't vote for him because they were too stupid. >> black children were asked to imagine being slaves at the imagine being sl♪ves at the ♪ imagine being sl♪ves at the how to train your dragon: the hidden world is the #1 movie in america. wow! audiences give it an a. the visuals outdo anything we've seen before. the whole world knows about us now. my name is austin, i am a two-time brain cancer conqueror. there are some days when i have my, my downs and then i have to rely on my mom to come pick me up from work. we need to be connected on a regular basis. sometimes i get hundreds of texts from her and i'm like stop. i owe everything to her, she's my world. i love you mom. i love you too. (vo) there for you when it matters most. unlimited on the best network now come
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so we're at a point now, we discover this week also the attorney general under obama, loretta lynch, made every decision, and lisa page even admits, all democrats knew the fix was in. they didn't even interview her alone taken out of the hands of the field at and f.b.i., brought in every protocol, changing the language, gross negligence, the legal standard, adding a whole new one and inventing one. extreme carelessness. i have never seen this type of abuse, of power corruption. i have said it before. this was an attempted coop against donald trump both before to prevent him from getting elected and after. they bludgeoned him with those lies and they all knew it was lies. >> they never thought he would become president. they never thought they would have to explain this, sean. that's the most important factor and they went as far as not eag allowing the f.b.i. to look at hillary clinton's -- that's it. >> and they continue to hope that the information is going to be corroborated, even when michael cohen was on capitol hill they were still on the issue, had he been to prague. >> sean:
so we're at a point now, we discover this week also the attorney general under obama, loretta lynch, made every decision, and lisa page even admits, all democrats knew the fix was in. they didn't even interview her alone taken out of the hands of the field at and f.b.i., brought in every protocol, changing the language, gross negligence, the legal standard, adding a whole new one and inventing one. extreme carelessness. i have never seen this type of abuse, of power corruption. i have said it...
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high missed in this gene fisher by riaz and rene lynch's attorney i have a call with her this morning yes yes. ok thanks. hi how. are. you why are the quite right. i i i i don't know i know it's hard. for our. remaining went to trial she testified but very incoherently she was high during the trial. you know it was she was not a good witness for her so she recanted right away afterwards and her confession is that is it was.
high missed in this gene fisher by riaz and rene lynch's attorney i have a call with her this morning yes yes. ok thanks. hi how. are. you why are the quite right. i i i i don't know i know it's hard. for our. remaining went to trial she testified but very incoherently she was high during the trial. you know it was she was not a good witness for her so she recanted right away afterwards and her confession is that is it was.
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and they say e sports are really just beginning.joe lynch, head of broadcast for ea "it's really greatreally great that we got to be able to build this and put it together and the best part about it is what's to come.""theres no telling how big its going to get how far its going to go is this the end i seriously doubt it"in redwood michelle kingston kron 4 news (vicki) happening now... crews across sioux falls, south dakota are clearing the water, ice and debris left over from thusrday's flooding. one area that saw a lot of flooding was around a popular creek. overnight, the standing water froze, leaving large ice blocks on the road. crews were breaking up the ice and removing it from the road making it safe for drivers in the area. (vicki) this is how it looked in jordan, minnesota... homes and roadways are completely flooded with water. the police department and the county emergency management along with public works departments are continuing to work on a solution for clearing the ice dams. many people from the area have been displaced from the floods. (vicki) and the state wisconsi
and they say e sports are really just beginning.joe lynch, head of broadcast for ea "it's really greatreally great that we got to be able to build this and put it together and the best part about it is what's to come.""theres no telling how big its going to get how far its going to go is this the end i seriously doubt it"in redwood michelle kingston kron 4 news (vicki) happening now... crews across sioux falls, south dakota are clearing the water, ice and debris left over...
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to the attorney general loretta lynch's office. do we need her texts, or emails? does she need to be put under oath and more importantly what information did she give to the former president of the united states? wanted obama know and when did he know it as to all of this? >> here's the question of god. why would you decide not to charge them before you then talk to her? the point is it seems to me they were going to make sure he didn't go too far with the department of justice under loretta lynch was never going to let this email investigation go too far. before they even talked to her apparently they decided not to charge her and when they did talk to her they talk to her without being under oath. they gave a lot of people immunity in the clinton email investigation for no good reason. so here's what i think happen. i think the clinton email investigation was short-circuited because they did not want to compromise her ability to win the election. they hated trump scots, they started the beginning of the russia investigation before he won as an insurance policy i
to the attorney general loretta lynch's office. do we need her texts, or emails? does she need to be put under oath and more importantly what information did she give to the former president of the united states? wanted obama know and when did he know it as to all of this? >> here's the question of god. why would you decide not to charge them before you then talk to her? the point is it seems to me they were going to make sure he didn't go too far with the department of justice under...
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what was the conflict that made loretta lynch so unable to preside over the clinton email investigation? was it just a tarmac meeting, or was it more? i believe there was more there. and i intend to get to there. how could in october, right before the election, we find out that emails on the clinton server wind up in the hands of anthony weiner, and just within 48 hours everybody's good to go. this is bizarre at best. troubling to its core from my point of view. so mr. mueller has been given a . ance to do his job two years, 19 lawyers, 40 f.b.i. agents, 2,800 subpoenas, 500 people interviewed, 230 orders for communication records, 13 requests to foreign governments for evidence, $25 million or more. that is what happened to the trmp -- trump campaign. and i have been ok with that scrutiny from day one. when it comes to the fisa warrant, the clinton campaign, the counterintelligence investigation it's pretty much been swept under the rug except by a few republicans in the house. those days are over. going forward, hopefully in a bipartisan fashion, we'll begin to unpack the other side o
what was the conflict that made loretta lynch so unable to preside over the clinton email investigation? was it just a tarmac meeting, or was it more? i believe there was more there. and i intend to get to there. how could in october, right before the election, we find out that emails on the clinton server wind up in the hands of anthony weiner, and just within 48 hours everybody's good to go. this is bizarre at best. troubling to its core from my point of view. so mr. mueller has been given a...
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his lawyer insisting he is innocent, and now a victim of a "media lynching." while the brothers who say the actor paid them to help stage the attack, are seen in public for the first time. >>> plus, the man in the emergency room learning his end was near from a doctor speaking remotely on a video screen. the man dying two days later. his family now outraged at how that hospital delivered that grim news. >>> and good evening. thanks for joining us on this saturday. i'm tom llamas. >>> and we begin with singer r. kelly out of jail again tonight. his second stretch behind bars in two weeks. this time, for failing to pay $161,000 in child support. kelly walked out of the jail after someone paid that money on his behalf, but it comes as a new accuser speaks out. allegedly he sexually abused her when she was just 13. saying, he was the adult and i was the child. kelly maintaining he was innocent of that charge and the others he facing, telling reporters he's going to straighten it all out. abc's erielle reshef starts us off. >> reporter: tonight, cloaked in a gray h
his lawyer insisting he is innocent, and now a victim of a "media lynching." while the brothers who say the actor paid them to help stage the attack, are seen in public for the first time. >>> plus, the man in the emergency room learning his end was near from a doctor speaking remotely on a video screen. the man dying two days later. his family now outraged at how that hospital delivered that grim news. >>> and good evening. thanks for joining us on this saturday....
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mr lynch was once dubbed britain's answer to bill gates.ka rd paid something like £7 billion for the british software firm autonomy, hailed as a great deal at the time. a year later, hp wrote off nearly all of that money, the purchase price, and started talking about accounting fraud. this morning in the high court they have begun outlining their case which will see them at demand something like £4 billion in damages from mike lynch, the then chief executive of autonomy. they've talked about the defendants, which include the chief financial officer, causing autonomy to enter into improper transactions to enter into improper transactions to inflate the revenues artificially and misrepresent a state of the finances to the market. they've talked in some detail this morning about one practice. they said this was billed as a computer software company, but what it did was go out and buy computer hardware, laptops, computers and so on and then sell them at a loss to some of their clients without putting software on them. the aim being at the end o
mr lynch was once dubbed britain's answer to bill gates.ka rd paid something like £7 billion for the british software firm autonomy, hailed as a great deal at the time. a year later, hp wrote off nearly all of that money, the purchase price, and started talking about accounting fraud. this morning in the high court they have begun outlining their case which will see them at demand something like £4 billion in damages from mike lynch, the then chief executive of autonomy. they've talked about...
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clinton probe, released the lisa paige transcript, attorney general lynch said we are not going to indict her because we changed the standard of the law. this what is amazing. they took the standard out of the law and said we don't believe we can do anything with gross negligence and we are not going to charge her. in april and may before attorney general lynch has the meeting with the former president, she had already put down the rule that we are not going to go here even before ms. clinton was interviewed. in this transcript, even they could not understand why they were going against their own departmental policies while allowing key fact witnesses to sit in on these interviews. and speaking not transcribing, my chairman has an afin ti for former acting attorney general. he is trying to find something on the president. and what was frustrating for me. he went through many, many questions. chairman nadler said, you know, mr. whittaker, you did not do anything that we thought you may do. he admitted whittaker he didn't do anything to interfere with the investigation. but went out to the
clinton probe, released the lisa paige transcript, attorney general lynch said we are not going to indict her because we changed the standard of the law. this what is amazing. they took the standard out of the law and said we don't believe we can do anything with gross negligence and we are not going to charge her. in april and may before attorney general lynch has the meeting with the former president, she had already put down the rule that we are not going to go here even before ms. clinton...
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on difference, alexander and john lynch says he plays like he has his hair on fire.one of the biggest edge rushers. 49er's biggest problem taking the ball away from the opposition. they had the lowest statistics for the entire nfl. >> john lynch was asked if these guys could help. >> these are the type of players we believe can reverse that trend. he's also around the ball. there's so many things to like. d has a knack forgetting the ball out. he force fumbles, that can help the team and get that virus going we're taking away the ball on a regular basis. >>> here's a low risk high reward move. jason versuset -- veeret. he missed all of last year. if they manage to keep him healthy it could be a pick up and signed jordan matthews. as far as the raiders go, you can see this coming after they loaded up on a couple wide receivers. that spells the end for jordy nelson. he played a year with the raiders. no room for him. >>> golf, one of the most familiar courses on the pga tour. people refer to it as the fifth major on the tour. beautiful weather for them. par-5 number 11
on difference, alexander and john lynch says he plays like he has his hair on fire.one of the biggest edge rushers. 49er's biggest problem taking the ball away from the opposition. they had the lowest statistics for the entire nfl. >> john lynch was asked if these guys could help. >> these are the type of players we believe can reverse that trend. he's also around the ball. there's so many things to like. d has a knack forgetting the ball out. he force fumbles, that can help the...
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host: we talked to sarah lynch in the first hour. what is your day going to be like on the white house beat? my colleague is with the president in mar-a-lago. he is our main person with president trump today. i am standing by. i expect to write a bigger picture story about the president, but i don't know because i am also waiting to find out what is in the mueller report. we have a lot of folks on capitol hill dealing with that. i don't know what it is going to be like if we have another day where we don't know. the attorney general had indicated it would be today or tomorrow. i think he is mindful that a lot of people in washington and around the country are waiting. i think he is trying to be as fast as possible. covers the kumar white house beat. attorney general william barr and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein are at the justice department this afternoon revealing the contents of the mueller report and working on a summary for congress. to the hill newspaper, the justice department has notified the house judiciary committe
host: we talked to sarah lynch in the first hour. what is your day going to be like on the white house beat? my colleague is with the president in mar-a-lago. he is our main person with president trump today. i am standing by. i expect to write a bigger picture story about the president, but i don't know because i am also waiting to find out what is in the mueller report. we have a lot of folks on capitol hill dealing with that. i don't know what it is going to be like if we have another day...