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but when the union leader miss lynch hit the tv studios tables began. lynch is someone who is prepared to take on the media in a way that we don't often see how ever much the journalists try to attack it. he can stand up to it all you or are you not a marxist? because if you are a marxist then your into revolution and into bringing down capitalism, richard, you to come up with of us, your multiple choice. sometimes his technique is very much to question the question or, you know, just actually, i'm just declaring child offering. it's very rare for a trade union leader to be able to stand up to media pressure the way it key being to use ago with a trading leader is a trading leader would turn up in the studio and would basically be bullied by a t. v presenter, you see the margin lies road trade unions in many areas of life, your dinosaur well in the day that was around for them while you watch me clinch do a tv. a few tv presenter might have one or 2 facts. a mic lynch knows the book on, on, on his own dispute. but interestingly, what he's doing, talking directly past the interviewer to
but when the union leader miss lynch hit the tv studios tables began. lynch is someone who is prepared to take on the media in a way that we don't often see how ever much the journalists try to attack it. he can stand up to it all you or are you not a marxist? because if you are a marxist then your into revolution and into bringing down capitalism, richard, you to come up with of us, your multiple choice. sometimes his technique is very much to question the question or, you know, just actually,...
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they lynched him. that's what i call it, a lynching still, maybe a different tactic.ears later. and you go, this is still happening. a black life still has no value? >> in this trial, the final jury was 11 whites and one black lady. >> i certainly had some concerns about the makeup of the jury. >> white people and black people see things differently. we show black folks the film where the police was beating rodney king in l.a., and we say, police brutality! and white folks see that same film, and say to the jury -- he resisting arrest! they figure they can kill a black person. the all white jury is gonna find him not guilty. and that's been the practice over the years. >> the admitted klansman stood stone-faced as the verdict was read, but moments later turned ashen as the words guilty of capital murder sank in. there were gasps and muffled cries in the packed courtroom, not only from hayes' family, but the family of michael donald as well. it took the jury 26 minutes to recommend life without parole. judge braxton kittrell will sentence hayes on january 19th. >> the
they lynched him. that's what i call it, a lynching still, maybe a different tactic.ears later. and you go, this is still happening. a black life still has no value? >> in this trial, the final jury was 11 whites and one black lady. >> i certainly had some concerns about the makeup of the jury. >> white people and black people see things differently. we show black folks the film where the police was beating rodney king in l.a., and we say, police brutality! and white folks see...
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lynchings, because lynching has just been used as kind of a trope for anti-black violence in, our discourse. but you know, we talk about police violence, people who died in the back of a police car or in a police station, you know, so, so we have to sort of break this. lynchings are important, but they are not the be all and end all of anti-black violence. you're talking my question. on the question of of of the invisible ization or intentional invisible. think of these cases. you know, i call the book by hands now known because i am referencing what was on death certificates by unknown. so the intent was to disappear these cases that was see intent and desire to this case. let me just say one other thing while have the mic so you know, in our communities we always talk you can hear kitchen talk, people talking in their kitchens and in their beauty polls. you don't have anybody there in a river or. you could get killed for anything. and, you know, that's of widely accepted. but you know, to me, i'm like, oh well, let's start counting. yeah, let's talk. start looking at what you could get ki
lynchings, because lynching has just been used as kind of a trope for anti-black violence in, our discourse. but you know, we talk about police violence, people who died in the back of a police car or in a police station, you know, so, so we have to sort of break this. lynchings are important, but they are not the be all and end all of anti-black violence. you're talking my question. on the question of of of the invisible ization or intentional invisible. think of these cases. you know, i call...
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lynch. >> thank you. i don't want to repeat what my colleagues have said, but in the past, and i've been on this committee now for my 22nd years. we have always had a agreement, a gentleman gentleman's agreement between our parties. as you will see during this session, and i'm sure you know, mister chairman, with the competing activities going on in other hearings, it's often challenging to get members to come in, because they've also got commitments on other hearings. to make that process fluid, and generous, and bipartisan, it really helps the way that this committee has worked together in the past. i would hope that you will see fit to support mr. raskin's amendment, i think that it would be good, not for one party at the, other but for the work that we embark on. i yield back. >> any other member seek recognition? >> the questions on the amendment, all of those in favor say aye, i. the opinion of the chair, -- >> i would like to request a recorded vote. >> we will call votes will be postponed, and tim
lynch. >> thank you. i don't want to repeat what my colleagues have said, but in the past, and i've been on this committee now for my 22nd years. we have always had a agreement, a gentleman gentleman's agreement between our parties. as you will see during this session, and i'm sure you know, mister chairman, with the competing activities going on in other hearings, it's often challenging to get members to come in, because they've also got commitments on other hearings. to make that...
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it's the modern-day lynching. >> what are we going to do about it?we move forward with people deciding, i'm bold enough, and i'm going to make it change. >> beulah mae donald took on one of the most violent criminal organizations in the united states. >> this is an incredible story of courage. >> no justice? >> no peace! >> no justice? >> no peace! >> and if we don't get no justice, there ain't going to be no damn peace. that's the bottom line. >> there is a level of mental illness that has been inflicted upon our society that can no longer stand. and it didn't just start today, but it is at a critical point. >> when you get too far away from your history, then you're unable to understand the moment we're in and the direction that we can continue to go in if we don't stop. >> lynching became a tool used by both white citizenry as well as law enforcement to control and oppress black people. while there appeared to be progress, we had the reminders of racialized violence, of murder, of lynching, and we see it most clearly with the murder of michael don
it's the modern-day lynching. >> what are we going to do about it?we move forward with people deciding, i'm bold enough, and i'm going to make it change. >> beulah mae donald took on one of the most violent criminal organizations in the united states. >> this is an incredible story of courage. >> no justice? >> no peace! >> no justice? >> no peace! >> and if we don't get no justice, there ain't going to be no damn peace. that's the bottom line....
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it's the modern day lynching. >> what are we going to do about it? we move forward with people deciding i'm bold enough, and i'm going to make it change. >> beulah mae donald took on one of the most violent criminal organizations in the united states. >> this is an incredible story of courage. >> the body of a black man has been found hanging from a tree in mobile, alabama. >> living in mobile was a quiet town. it's nothing but old trees. but after march 1981, it was kind of, like, creepy to me to just look at the trees. the hurt is still there. the hurt my mom went through, i just visualize her face and i go, like, i can't talk about it today. my mama, beulah mae donald, was a quiet woman. she was a good-hearted person. all the neighborhoods that we have lived in, everybody loved her. >> mrs. donald was a very well-liked person because of her personality. she volunteered her time working with children. a model mother. >> michael was my brother. michael was well-loved. he was quiet. he worked at night, and he kept my oldest son during the daytime. >>
it's the modern day lynching. >> what are we going to do about it? we move forward with people deciding i'm bold enough, and i'm going to make it change. >> beulah mae donald took on one of the most violent criminal organizations in the united states. >> this is an incredible story of courage. >> the body of a black man has been found hanging from a tree in mobile, alabama. >> living in mobile was a quiet town. it's nothing but old trees. but after march 1981, it...
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. >>> plus, jane lynch. >> what would madonna do? well, the answer to that question is usually date a younger man. >> from "glee" to "the marvelous mrs. maisel." >> come work on my show. >> do the warm-up. >> she stays on the grind. waiting for years for her big break. >> i was 50 when it happened. so i wasn't like a kid. >> how she stayed committed despite the hardships. her surprising new project 13 years in the works. >>> and gator tale. how this gator ended up in a lake in new york. >> "nightline" will be right back. when cold symptoms keep you up, try vicks nyquil severe. just one dose starts to relieve 9 of your worst cold and flu symptoms, to help take you from 9 to none. for max-strength nighttime relief, nyquil severe. - (gasps) - geez. jon? idea why - (gasps) we are in a fridge? i'm brie... yeah, i'm jon. so we're brie and...? brie and hamm! and best foods! is that pete davidson? i'm gonna eat you guys. ♪ best foods brings leftovers to life. ♪ meet brett from apartment 2b. he's not letting an overdraft alert get him stresse
. >>> plus, jane lynch. >> what would madonna do? well, the answer to that question is usually date a younger man. >> from "glee" to "the marvelous mrs. maisel." >> come work on my show. >> do the warm-up. >> she stays on the grind. waiting for years for her big break. >> i was 50 when it happened. so i wasn't like a kid. >> how she stayed committed despite the hardships. her surprising new project 13 years in the works....
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lynch for simply being black. nothing more.h white crowds, white families gathered to celebrate the spectacle, taking pictures of the bodies and mailing them as post cards. hard to believe that that's what was done, and some people still want to do that. >> greg: some people still want to do that. i guess so. but i think it's the politicians, not to black people. when they say [bleep] like that. some uniter. so he's saying that white people gathered to take pictures of bodies and some people still want to do that now. so in his mind, or what's left of it, lynching is alive and well. well, way to turn down the temperature with gasoline and a blow torch you unifier. i've got to calm down. deep breath. president's day. so what evidence does he offer to support this claim? i mean, even jussie smollett brought a sandwich. joe offers nothing. in his words white crowds are still perpetuating violence against blacks but moments later he points to the death of tyre nichols. >> so many black and brown family parents have to have similar
lynch for simply being black. nothing more.h white crowds, white families gathered to celebrate the spectacle, taking pictures of the bodies and mailing them as post cards. hard to believe that that's what was done, and some people still want to do that. >> greg: some people still want to do that. i guess so. but i think it's the politicians, not to black people. when they say [bleep] like that. some uniter. so he's saying that white people gathered to take pictures of bodies and some...
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seven black people lynched in screamer alabama in 1888 for drinking from a white man's well.s. >> am i crazy for -- when i read these things, i'm scared, i feel like that's could've been last week. >> it could've been. >> one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. it weighs on you. >> there are so many more, i know from my family story what happened, and he is not here. >> there is so much more. >> some say these monuments are about heritage and heroes, but if anything, they are also reminders of america's unsettled war with itself. i started this journey looking for light and understanding, to examine what these monuments mean to those who honor them. but it was never really about the monuments, the large, looming stone facades. or the grotesque stumbling blocks. or what lives inside the man who is grappling with history had been shaped by the myths they hold its truths. if anything, it was about a reckoning and a time of american terror. i'm not sure where we go from here, but the road through history is lon and winding, with markers along the way. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> there
seven black people lynched in screamer alabama in 1888 for drinking from a white man's well.s. >> am i crazy for -- when i read these things, i'm scared, i feel like that's could've been last week. >> it could've been. >> one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. it weighs on you. >> there are so many more, i know from my family story what happened, and he is not here. >> there is so much more. >> some say these monuments are about heritage and...
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lynch talk soon turns into a lynch mob. do, how to organize. there was a feeling amongst black vets that if trouble comes my way, i ain't dodging it. in tulsa, there had not been an african-american lynched, and there were black men and women who were prepared to make sure that didn't happen. around 10:30 at night, a little before then, a rumor hits greenwood that whites are storming the jail. 75 african-american men, all armed, drive to the courthouse. they march up to the courthouse, they go up to the sheriff who's waiting for them on the steps and they say, we are here to help to protect the prisoner if you need our help. sheriff mcauliffe says, get the hell out of here, i don't want you. as they are leaving, an elderly white man goes up to a tall black vet and says, where are you going with that gun? and the vet says, i'm going to use it if i need to. white man says, like hell you are, tries to get the gun, there's a struggle, a shot goes off. and the worst incident of racial violence in american history begins. maybe i
lynch talk soon turns into a lynch mob. do, how to organize. there was a feeling amongst black vets that if trouble comes my way, i ain't dodging it. in tulsa, there had not been an african-american lynched, and there were black men and women who were prepared to make sure that didn't happen. around 10:30 at night, a little before then, a rumor hits greenwood that whites are storming the jail. 75 african-american men, all armed, drive to the courthouse. they march up to the courthouse, they go...
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lynch: let me -- >> we looked at that issue. mr. lynch: thank you. let me rye to refresh your recollection. the select subcommittee report confirmed that a $700 million loan to this trucking company that was politically connected to the trump administration was given the $700 million loan and trump administration administration, political appointees, overruled defense department officials in that case to actually certify the company as a, quote, critical to maintaining national security. therefore eligible for the loan. the company then went on to use the loan for long-term capital investments in violation of the cares act requirement. i was curious if -- know you are familiar with it. do you have anything else you could add to that fact pattern? >> i would be happy to provide our results for the record. i can't remember off hand. i don't want to misstate. mr. lynch: ok. we could take that at a later time. what are the lessons learned based on how the trump administration responded initially to the pandemic? >> number one, i think there should have b
lynch: let me -- >> we looked at that issue. mr. lynch: thank you. let me rye to refresh your recollection. the select subcommittee report confirmed that a $700 million loan to this trucking company that was politically connected to the trump administration was given the $700 million loan and trump administration administration, political appointees, overruled defense department officials in that case to actually certify the company as a, quote, critical to maintaining national security....
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it's the modern day lynching. >> what are we going to do about it? >> we move forward with people deciding, i'm bold enough and i'm going to make it change. >> hewlett mcdonald took on one of the most violent criminal organizations in the united states. >> this is an incredible story of courage. >> here we are in 2020 without a federal anti-lynching statute. i believe we're at a point of reckoning. lynching today is at the end of a rope, the end of a gun, at the end of a baton, at the end of a taser. it's not merely about the white hood or the blue uniform. it's about us. it's about red, white and blue. >> we need to declare as a country these acts that were used to instill terror must never be treated as acceptable. breonna taylor's killing saw her through the eyes of a dad that would give up everything to keep his daughter safe. i don't want my daughters to have their door kicked in. >> just the idea they took him and hung him, just hung him up, they beat him unmercifully. i wondered, did he have time to know he was going to die? did he have time t
it's the modern day lynching. >> what are we going to do about it? >> we move forward with people deciding, i'm bold enough and i'm going to make it change. >> hewlett mcdonald took on one of the most violent criminal organizations in the united states. >> this is an incredible story of courage. >> here we are in 2020 without a federal anti-lynching statute. i believe we're at a point of reckoning. lynching today is at the end of a rope, the end of a gun, at the...
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lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i don't repeat what my colleagues have said that in the past and i been on this committee now this is my 22nd year, and we've always had an agreement, gentle minutes or woman's agreementnt between the parties. as you will see during this session and ensure you know, mr. chairman, with the competing activities going on in other hearings is often challenging to get members to come in because they've also got commitments and other hearings. so making the process fluid and generous and bipartisan has really helped the way this committee has worked together ih the past. and so ielhi will help that you would see fit to support mr. askins amendment. i think would be good enough for one party or the other but for the work thatr we are about to embark on here. thank you. >> any other members seek recognition? the question is is on the amendment. all those in favor? all those opposed say no? in the opinion of the chair the no's have it. >> i would like to request a a chairman., mr. >> roll call
lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i don't repeat what my colleagues have said that in the past and i been on this committee now this is my 22nd year, and we've always had an agreement, gentle minutes or woman's agreementnt between the parties. as you will see during this session and ensure you know, mr. chairman, with the competing activities going on in other hearings is often challenging to get members to come in because they've also got commitments and other hearings. so making the...
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one michael lynch is this.ne michael lynch is taking the mic the rmt rail union has turned down an incredible 9% offer from the government . wouldn't you and government. wouldn't you and i bite hand off for that kind of race . well it's not good enough race. well it's not good enough for the rail unions who would seek further damage to our economy , further disruption to economy, further disruption to the lives hardworking brits. the next sept. this generous offer . next sept. this generous offer. now let's be honest. mick lynch just doing his job and speaking up for his members. he does it well. but all may be, as it seems with the telegraph reporting today , that it's just reporting today, that it's just possible mick lynch wants to accept the with his deputies having already drafted and on this latest . the paper claims this latest. the paper claims that he's been barred from accepting the deal by a hardcore rump of old school unionist campaign winners in his ranks. an internal memo seen by the telegraph rev
one michael lynch is this.ne michael lynch is taking the mic the rmt rail union has turned down an incredible 9% offer from the government . wouldn't you and government. wouldn't you and i bite hand off for that kind of race . well it's not good enough race. well it's not good enough for the rail unions who would seek further damage to our economy , further disruption to economy, further disruption to the lives hardworking brits. the next sept. this generous offer . next sept. this generous...
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mick lynch, welcome to hardtalk. leader of a union that's been in a long—running dispute now. it goes back to last summer, there had been rolling sporadic strikes. as it goes on, does it feel harder to find your way to a compromise? well, there's no easy way out for either side. the government has boxed themselves into a corner to a large extent, and i think that's predicated on the idea of setting precedents for public sector. we've seen the nurses, ambulance drivers, many civil servants in dispute along similar lines. people aren't being paid enough in this society at the moment, and many public sector workers have had long—term pay cuts measured against any measure of inflation. so, there's some catch—up to be done, and that makes it harder because the government wants to bear down on inflation and they want to teach workers a lesson, that they'll have to put up with what they're providing. so, it is tough, but we're in a better position than we were, say, two years ago, where trade unions seemed a bit cowed, and
mick lynch, welcome to hardtalk. leader of a union that's been in a long—running dispute now. it goes back to last summer, there had been rolling sporadic strikes. as it goes on, does it feel harder to find your way to a compromise? well, there's no easy way out for either side. the government has boxed themselves into a corner to a large extent, and i think that's predicated on the idea of setting precedents for public sector. we've seen the nurses, ambulance drivers, many civil servants in...
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one michael lynch is this.ne michael lynch is taking the mic the rmt rail union has turned down an incredible 9% offer from the government . wouldn't you and government. wouldn't you and i bite hand off for that kind of race . well it's not good enough race. well it's not good enough for the rail unions who would seek further damage to our economy , further disruption to economy, further disruption to the lives hardworking brits. the next sept. this generous offer . next sept. this generous offer. now let's be honest. mick lynch just doing his job and speaking up for his members. he does it well. but all may be, as it seems with the telegraph reporting today , that it's just reporting today, that it's just possible mick lynch wants to accept the with his deputies having already drafted and on this latest . the paper claims this latest. the paper claims that he's been barred from accepting the deal by a hardcore rump of old school unionist campaign winners in his ranks. an internal memo seen by the telegraph rev
one michael lynch is this.ne michael lynch is taking the mic the rmt rail union has turned down an incredible 9% offer from the government . wouldn't you and government. wouldn't you and i bite hand off for that kind of race . well it's not good enough race. well it's not good enough for the rail unions who would seek further damage to our economy , further disruption to economy, further disruption to the lives hardworking brits. the next sept. this generous offer . next sept. this generous...
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lynch of massachusetts, connolly of virginia mr. con of ms.oc who is the ranking member for the congress, ms. porter of california, ms. bush, ms. brown and mr. gomez those are the returning members. across the country the new members are melanie stansberry of new mexico, robert garcia of california, maxwell from florida, summarily from pennsylvania, dan goldman from new york and sharon moskowitz. it's hard for me not today to think about my fellow maryland are elijah cummings who is chairman and ranking member of the committee not sohi long ago elijah recruited me to oversight and taught me the central purpose of the committee ourf jb is not as an opportunity or a violator of g the rights but rather as the protector of the rights and liberties and to be effective and efficient instrument of the common good and i take the duty seriously and i'm committed to ensuring with you and effective and efficient government that delivers meaningful benefits to the people that we serve and i've taken the liberty of purchasing out of my own pocket i hasten
lynch of massachusetts, connolly of virginia mr. con of ms.oc who is the ranking member for the congress, ms. porter of california, ms. bush, ms. brown and mr. gomez those are the returning members. across the country the new members are melanie stansberry of new mexico, robert garcia of california, maxwell from florida, summarily from pennsylvania, dan goldman from new york and sharon moskowitz. it's hard for me not today to think about my fellow maryland are elijah cummings who is chairman...
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they say something like your own president says that you all want to lynch people over there. why should we listen to you? well, equity, just like all their buzz words like diversity or inclusion or gender affirming care or vaccine disinformation, they're just verbal clubs to use against decenters to force you to give up your freedoms and your way of life for a fraudulent utopia. don't fall for it. and that's the angle. joining me now is kentucky attorney general daniel cameron, who is also very excited about this, running for governor of the great state of kentucky. mr. attorney general, great to see you tonight. >> thank you. how is it possible. >> laura: how is it possible that this president, who ran on this big unity and returning government to the, you know, normal course of business and so forth, he's telling black americans that white people still want to lynch them? >> it's absolutely ridiculous, laura. and this is a president that's trying to take us backward rather than judge people by the content of their character, they want to judge people based on the color thei
they say something like your own president says that you all want to lynch people over there. why should we listen to you? well, equity, just like all their buzz words like diversity or inclusion or gender affirming care or vaccine disinformation, they're just verbal clubs to use against decenters to force you to give up your freedoms and your way of life for a fraudulent utopia. don't fall for it. and that's the angle. joining me now is kentucky attorney general daniel cameron, who is also...
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lynch. >> thank you, mr.chairman i don't repeat my colleagues have said in the past and i've been on the committed this is my 22nd year. we have always had an agreement a gentleman or a gentlewoman's agreement between our parties. as you will see you during this session and i'm sure you know mr. chairman with the competing activities and going on and other hearings is often challenging to get members to come in because they also of commitments on other hearings. making that process of fluid and generous and a bipartisan has really helped the weight this committee has worked together in the past. i would hope you'd see fit to support the amendment. think it would be good not for one party or the other but for the work we are about to embark on here, thank you i yield back too. >> in the other members seek recognition question the question is on the amendment all is in favor all of those opposed say no. in the opinion of the chair the nose have it. >> would like to request a recorded vote mr. chairman. >> roll
lynch. >> thank you, mr.chairman i don't repeat my colleagues have said in the past and i've been on the committed this is my 22nd year. we have always had an agreement a gentleman or a gentlewoman's agreement between our parties. as you will see you during this session and i'm sure you know mr. chairman with the competing activities and going on and other hearings is often challenging to get members to come in because they also of commitments on other hearings. making that process of...
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31st of january in intonation or this, this particular weekend here that led to the arrest of esther lynch was on saturday richer. and it happened in the city of specs and that if, if this to nicea 2nd, be a city and it happened to also be our own one of the biggest piece of the strikes the of the protest rather than was being held they. miss lynch spoke to to the thousands of people that were there who also held our bread as a sign of protest against the higher cost of living. and she told them that the 45000000 workers of europe, that she represents through how confederation stand with those workers. and that there is a sense of solidarity and internationalism within the union is movement. that speech really roused up mister said, who later took to his own website to criticize the fish, calling it an interference with the internal order of tunisia. now she, she was a quote in a saying that this is and that mr. phase government has consistently, i take the unions and they're in a tank on the union is an a tag on people's voice. let's hear a little bit more from the government side as to w
31st of january in intonation or this, this particular weekend here that led to the arrest of esther lynch was on saturday richer. and it happened in the city of specs and that if, if this to nicea 2nd, be a city and it happened to also be our own one of the biggest piece of the strikes the of the protest rather than was being held they. miss lynch spoke to to the thousands of people that were there who also held our bread as a sign of protest against the higher cost of living. and she told...
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that's essentially what mick lynch is for. well no.ut reform and just to take a not really because he doesn't want any redundancies ever. doesn't want any redundancies ever . sorry, i was just doesn't want any redundancies ever. sorry, i was just picking up on harry's point. these are not train drivers any% of rmt are actually train drivers. they belong a different union, which is aslef . so what it comes to is aslef. so what it comes to reform is, yes, he's prepared to talk reforms. however what he's not going to go along with the idea that we'll lose all ticket office staff within next two years, we'll lose guards on trains during that time that will make travelling less safe. it'll mean disabled and elderly people will have a problem at stations. so it is not a question of actually not talking about redundancy, not talking about redundancy, not talking about reform. it's a question of how that looks and offer on the table. now no improvement than it was , say, last month with it was, say, last month with with their final and last of
that's essentially what mick lynch is for. well no.ut reform and just to take a not really because he doesn't want any redundancies ever. doesn't want any redundancies ever . sorry, i was just doesn't want any redundancies ever. sorry, i was just picking up on harry's point. these are not train drivers any% of rmt are actually train drivers. they belong a different union, which is aslef . so what it comes to is aslef. so what it comes to reform is, yes, he's prepared to talk reforms. however...
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we'll speak exclusively with ceo karen lynch after the break. you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. down 212 on the dow. low of the day as 241. we'll be right back. dad, we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones >>> cvs shares moving higher after the company beat on the top and bottom lines in its q4 earnings report. the company confirming it is buying oak street health, a primary care health network that focuses on older adults for $10.6 billion, including debt. the move comes after cvs bought signify health for $8 billion. joining me for an exclusive interview is cvs health ceo karen lynch. welcome back good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> so talk me through the strategy here of this deal, because you're in retail pharmacies and health insurance with aetna, and now in primary care why oak street >> yeah, so think about december 2021, we basically laid out a comprehensive strategy that we wanted to extend in
we'll speak exclusively with ceo karen lynch after the break. you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. down 212 on the dow. low of the day as 241. we'll be right back. dad, we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones >>> cvs shares moving higher after the company beat on the top and bottom lines in its q4 earnings report. the company confirming it is...
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so, i ended up going to merrill lynch asset management for about six months. i loved the work. within a few months, merrill lynch asset management had moved from new york city to plainsboro, right near princeton, new jersey, which made everyone except me very happy. and i was doing a reverse commute to princeton, and i decided that i needed to find a job in new york city. and i knew someone at goldman and i knew someone at goldman sachs who immediately said i should come to join them. so, i interviewed and i started working pretty swiftly on the fixed income trading floor. david: you decided at some point to go to business school? laurene: mm-hmm. david: why did you decide to go across the country to stanford, a great business school, but a lot of people in the east coast often stay in the east coast. so what prompted you to go to stanford? laurene: i wanted to go and study further. and so, i did. and i went to stanford because that was the place where exciting new things were happening. and that was what i understood. it was in a golden age of entrepreneurship. david: i see. a
so, i ended up going to merrill lynch asset management for about six months. i loved the work. within a few months, merrill lynch asset management had moved from new york city to plainsboro, right near princeton, new jersey, which made everyone except me very happy. and i was doing a reverse commute to princeton, and i decided that i needed to find a job in new york city. and i knew someone at goldman and i knew someone at goldman sachs who immediately said i should come to join them. so, i...
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lynching is pure terror. and it says that not everybody is created equal.eggie: congress first considered legislation to make lynching a federal hate crime more than 120 years ago. february is black history month and we are looking at the people and events that have shaped the bay area and country. kumasi: today we are looking at the cofounder of the black panther party. jobina: today is his birthday. he would have been 81. his life story has been shared by many people but nobody knows it quite like his widow. i sat down with her for a wide ranging interview about her late husband's life, the revolution he led and their love. it has become a short documentary for our original series. here is the trailer. ♪ >> we, usually they would be armed. >> there is no rational basis for considering him a hero. >> we collectively were strong. >> police do not know why newton was killed. it's clear that for his family, friends and enemies the memory of that man and party he founded will live on. >> his life was his struggle for people in need. >> i think of huey as a fri
lynching is pure terror. and it says that not everybody is created equal.eggie: congress first considered legislation to make lynching a federal hate crime more than 120 years ago. february is black history month and we are looking at the people and events that have shaped the bay area and country. kumasi: today we are looking at the cofounder of the black panther party. jobina: today is his birthday. he would have been 81. his life story has been shared by many people but nobody knows it quite...
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if you say we are against slavery and rose up they will lynch you. for everybody to see and now we are seeing fast forward to 222 and 2023 we are seeing viral video spread over and over again. if we look at the case of michael brown in 2014. he was murdered. his body lay dead in the street for four and half hours and this was a public display for the whole world to see and what does that say to our psychological aspect? it attempts to put fear in our minds. it's a viral on the news and viral on twitter and it puts us in a state of fear and there's research that shows it's giving us ptsd -like symptoms because it's our human right to breathe, to go to the store, to buy feud, to be human. we have the right to defend ourselves but when they keep us in a state of fear and psychosis we don't defend ourselves. >> you are putting a different type of media out in the world with " tales of the town. " this is a short documentary ilm and it's really a multimedia project. you have a podcast, an art installation, the film. tell me about this project. the history
if you say we are against slavery and rose up they will lynch you. for everybody to see and now we are seeing fast forward to 222 and 2023 we are seeing viral video spread over and over again. if we look at the case of michael brown in 2014. he was murdered. his body lay dead in the street for four and half hours and this was a public display for the whole world to see and what does that say to our psychological aspect? it attempts to put fear in our minds. it's a viral on the news and viral on...
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bodies burned, drowned, castrated, lynched for simply being black. nothing more.d to believe, but that is what was done and some people still want to do that. >> some people still want to do that. who or those people exactly? the producer of who you go to help an amazing documentary. he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. some people still want to do that. who is the president talking about? who are the would would-be winters? >> he is not talking about democrats. they were the ones doing it before. when you look back over history the democratic party were doing the jim crow lynching and castrating black men. they are not doing it now. you go to any inner-city in the america and it's a freak show. you've got lori lightfoot and pete buttigieg and the crazy sa brinkman guy that was running around putting women's close on. this is who they are. it's insane asylum now that is taken over the democratic party. we have to start calling it exactly what it is. the democratic party is america hell. no doubt to. you to any big city and you see dysfunction. you see they r
bodies burned, drowned, castrated, lynched for simply being black. nothing more.d to believe, but that is what was done and some people still want to do that. >> some people still want to do that. who or those people exactly? the producer of who you go to help an amazing documentary. he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. some people still want to do that. who is the president talking about? who are the would would-be winters? >> he is not talking about democrats. they were the...
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those m c lynch. commune, oven in c. lynch patel. can legacy on top. ah, we missed this. was this, it was so much i got on the, on the winter, so you went to the shortest less which was to last years and i'm not sure. keep bugging on the sub i, like i said, a doing this time. i can tell you guys that, that i think when time it usually the show up when you say or yup, i get, okay, we'll say that. and if you look in front of the cavity, she's your ball, you go very local, you got mad at you. nesta danielle tony, says john, but a postman momento with bible you seem pretty good. he says unique, sticky. close to we're you know, kalokie facility she does, of course i go to see about really nervous because i don't care yet, but you're mrs. what the rubbish can she lance your to miss? yes, i september. the one you're going to be up and i will probation monday. i don't know lucy, learning yet. her until senior struggles with it could yes, a new bundle for k s. and i'm a net, i think you're not in it, but i got a bottle of says to your level, you'll be net or some guns. but i wish
those m c lynch. commune, oven in c. lynch patel. can legacy on top. ah, we missed this. was this, it was so much i got on the, on the winter, so you went to the shortest less which was to last years and i'm not sure. keep bugging on the sub i, like i said, a doing this time. i can tell you guys that, that i think when time it usually the show up when you say or yup, i get, okay, we'll say that. and if you look in front of the cavity, she's your ball, you go very local, you got mad at you....
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may i be a meaningful lynching? across passing good and did by the afternoon. have some martin, you have a great memory to remember all of that. well thank you so much for joining us today. we appreciate thank you for coming in, all right. so all right. thank you. beyonce is going on tour and she's making a stop right here in the bay area. beyonce made the announcement on instagram this morning. it's called the renaissance world tour. then, after her seventh album, it kicks off july 12th in philadelphia, is scheduled to make a stop at levi stadium on wednesday. august 30th information on ticket sales has not been released. this is her first tour since she had her husband, jay z on the run, two are on the run to tour. and that was back in 2018 to come here a lesson that is hard to digest coming up on mornings onto the nine. how a little bit of screen time cost one family $1000 let this be your cautionary t e. there's nothing like volunteering at the fire department. there's nothing like hitting the waves. but with my moderate-to-severe eczema it hasn't always be
may i be a meaningful lynching? across passing good and did by the afternoon. have some martin, you have a great memory to remember all of that. well thank you so much for joining us today. we appreciate thank you for coming in, all right. so all right. thank you. beyonce is going on tour and she's making a stop right here in the bay area. beyonce made the announcement on instagram this morning. it's called the renaissance world tour. then, after her seventh album, it kicks off july 12th in...
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c lynch or 2. camino van in c. lynch patel. can legacy on top. ah, when mrs. please visit with miss i got on the, on the with the lesser choice to last years and i'm not sure. keep bugging on the sub i, like i said, a doing this style. i can tell you guys that i think when i'm it usually the show up when you say or yup, i get okay, we'll say that and if you look in front of the cavity, she's your ball. you go over to local you that minute. you nessa, danielle, tony says john, but i say that the postman momento, with bible, you'll see him. but at the old duty such unique sticky clothes it to be at you know, kalokie facility, see which of course i go to see about really no ticket. i don't care. yeah, those videos mrs. what the others, can she lance your to miss? yes, i september, the 1 you're going to be up along with them on that on those over lucy linea. who rental senior struggles with it could? yes, if you bundle or k. s, and i'm and then i think you're not in it, but after a battle, she says, you'll never use the net or some guns. but at a business for the
c lynch or 2. camino van in c. lynch patel. can legacy on top. ah, when mrs. please visit with miss i got on the, on the with the lesser choice to last years and i'm not sure. keep bugging on the sub i, like i said, a doing this style. i can tell you guys that i think when i'm it usually the show up when you say or yup, i get okay, we'll say that and if you look in front of the cavity, she's your ball. you go over to local you that minute. you nessa, danielle, tony says john, but i say that the...
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c lynch hotel. camino van in c. lynch patel. can legacy on top. ah one miss grizzers. it was through miss. i got on the, on the winter, so you went to the shortest lease, which was to last years and i'm not sure. keep bugging on the sub i. like i said, a doing this time. i can tell you what you guys that i think when time it usually the show up when you say or yup, i that it'll kill us about an issue to go look in front of the cavity. she your ball, you cobra local. you got mad at you, nesta. danielle, tony, says john, but i say that bozeman momento, in fargo, you'll see the old booty says unique sticky killers. it to be at a you know, kalokie facility. see. ah, which of course i go to see about really know is a good i don't care. yeah. those videos misses what rubbish. can she lance your to miss? yes, i september, the 1 you're going to be up a lot with with them and i don't know lucy linea. i don't to those diagnosed boggle's vis guessing you bundle. put k s in a minute. i think you're not in it, but i got a bottle of says to, you'll never use the nettle. it's got a b
c lynch hotel. camino van in c. lynch patel. can legacy on top. ah one miss grizzers. it was through miss. i got on the, on the winter, so you went to the shortest lease, which was to last years and i'm not sure. keep bugging on the sub i. like i said, a doing this time. i can tell you what you guys that i think when time it usually the show up when you say or yup, i that it'll kill us about an issue to go look in front of the cavity. she your ball, you cobra local. you got mad at you, nesta....
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with camina brown and she lynch hotel luggage soon to tell me it was it was through miss i got on them because we don't down the winter, so you went to the shortest lease, which was to last years and i'm not sure. keep bugging on the summer. like i said, i'm trying to see what you gotta do in the style. i can tell you guys that, that i think went, i'm, it was you already showed up when we up by that didn't have that. and if you look in front of the cavity, she's your boy. you cobra latoya admitted you. nesta danielle too. he says, you put out sarah bozeman momento, his bible, you seem pretty good. he says when you execute good, was it weird? and he knew kalokie facilitating c a which of course i go to see about lisa could i don't care. yeah, those videos, mrs. what the others can see lance, your tools miss? yes, september the 1 you're going to be up along with them on that on those over lucy linea. i don't to those centers, boggle's miss guessing you bundle porky isn't on the net. i am funeral kennedy but after a bottle of success you'll never hear the nettle. it's got a. ready lavende
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on one of the biggest these of the strikes the of the protest rather than was being held they miss lynch spoke to, to the thousands of people that were there who also held our bread as a sign of protests against the higher cost of living. and she told them that the 45000000 workers of europe, than she represents through how confederation stand with those workers. and that there is a sense of solidarity and internationalism within the union as movement. and that speech really riled up. mr. said she was the go to the thing that this isn't that the mr. phase government has consistently a tag the unions and don't a tag on the union isn't a tag on people's voice. let's hear a little bit more from the government side as to what they found offensive about her speech on saturday. by order as the president of the republic, the tunisian authorities called on as to lynch who participated in a march organized by the g mizzi and general labor union. made statements that blatantly interfered with june is in internal affairs to leave to nicea within 24 hours of notifying her that she is persona non gra
on one of the biggest these of the strikes the of the protest rather than was being held they miss lynch spoke to, to the thousands of people that were there who also held our bread as a sign of protests against the higher cost of living. and she told them that the 45000000 workers of europe, than she represents through how confederation stand with those workers. and that there is a sense of solidarity and internationalism within the union as movement. and that speech really riled up. mr. said...
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i leave after lynch is. i want to find out the mitchell boost alleges, love to have done, really listen to them and in those challenges. so i'm, i, i'm slightly deficient when it comes to disrupt technology. still, the chairperson of the independent electoral commission continues to, to count the numbers to count the votes and, and, and also declare things even though the party asians in that same a blue whole rest center. i really denying him the opportunity to do just that. a lot out say guy and out he is at the pace to be for updates on the night june elections and the future of the nations. 220000000 people of the next 4 years old of the developments we've got. you covers the earth treasury secretary has made a surprise visit you trying to discuss further ways to support the country. jeremy held a meeting on monday with present dimansky in q. she announced the recent transfer of another 1.2 and t 5. $1250000000.00 an additional aid to the country. but as the money keeps flowing into the cube coffers, the
i leave after lynch is. i want to find out the mitchell boost alleges, love to have done, really listen to them and in those challenges. so i'm, i, i'm slightly deficient when it comes to disrupt technology. still, the chairperson of the independent electoral commission continues to, to count the numbers to count the votes and, and, and also declare things even though the party asians in that same a blue whole rest center. i really denying him the opportunity to do just that. a lot out say guy...