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they wanted to lynch me. all i could do was run away. >> an inexplicable illness or a failed harvest can be enough to prompt accusations of witchcraft. some of these women used to be successful business women, and envy sparked resentment. others were branded witches so their relatives could claim an inheritance. tibisi linsak's problem's began when her husband died. >> after the funeral, my sister-in-law ran around the village telling everyone she'd dreamed that i was to blame for my husband's death. i couldn't stay. i had to go and leave everything there, my yard, my fields and even my children. >> the women live in a ghetto in tindang. at the assembly, they elect two representatives to lobby for help from the provincial government. pakpema is one of them. she has lived in the witch camp for 28 years and is one of the elders here. tibisi linsak only arrived four years ago. despite the persecution and abuse, neither woman is prepared to remain silent. in contrast to almost all the other women here, they have
they wanted to lynch me. all i could do was run away. >> an inexplicable illness or a failed harvest can be enough to prompt accusations of witchcraft. some of these women used to be successful business women, and envy sparked resentment. others were branded witches so their relatives could claim an inheritance. tibisi linsak's problem's began when her husband died. >> after the funeral, my sister-in-law ran around the village telling everyone she'd dreamed that i was to blame for...
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it's lynching now. >> joining me for his first interview on national television since starting as the president of the naacp, cornell william brooks. mr. brooks, thank you so much for joining me this morning, and congratulations. >> good morning. thank you, it's an honor to be here. >> well, let's just start right there with those impassioned words that you had about the death of eric garner. i know that you met with the new york police commissioner, bill bratton. are you satisfied with the results of that meeting? are you confident that there's going to be a full and swift investigation into mr. garner's death? >> i can't speak to you the progress that has been made thus far, but i believe that commissioner bratton is headed in the right direction. to the degree that everyone is committed to a full accounting, a full and thorough investigation, we're satisfied. but given the tragedy of mr. garner's death, given the expectations of the citizens of new york, the country and indeed the world, we await the outcome of the investigation with a great deal of anticipation. >> let me read you
it's lynching now. >> joining me for his first interview on national television since starting as the president of the naacp, cornell william brooks. mr. brooks, thank you so much for joining me this morning, and congratulations. >> good morning. thank you, it's an honor to be here. >> well, let's just start right there with those impassioned words that you had about the death of eric garner. i know that you met with the new york police commissioner, bill bratton. are you...
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. >> countrywide and merrill lynch -- [ inaudible ] >> you want me to be heartless? some of the people in the houses should not get mortgage relief because they still shouldn't be in the houses. you have people making $500 a week in a $700,000 house. neil: i think we spent a lot of time talking over each other. [ laughter ] >>> good news, experience is not required, terrible news, neither is a u.s. citizen, after this. i had no idea i had shingles. there was like an eruption on my skin and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pain back here was excruciating. when i went to the doctor his first question was "did you have chickenpox?" i thought it was something that, you know, old people got. iwas thathe biggest vit gave me...ar... confidence to buy my very first car... and to walk out of that dealership... and know that i got a good deal. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com if your denture moves, it can irritate your gums. try fixodent plus gum care. it helps stop denture movement and prevents gum irritation. fixodent. and forget it. . neil: all ri
. >> countrywide and merrill lynch -- [ inaudible ] >> you want me to be heartless? some of the people in the houses should not get mortgage relief because they still shouldn't be in the houses. you have people making $500 a week in a $700,000 house. neil: i think we spent a lot of time talking over each other. [ laughter ] >>> good news, experience is not required, terrible news, neither is a u.s. citizen, after this. i had no idea i had shingles. there was like an...
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. >> countrywide and merrill lynch -- [ inaudible ] >> you want me to be heartless? some of the people in the houses should not get mortgage relief because they still shouldn't be in the houses. you have people making $500 a week in a $700,000 house. neil: i think we spent a lot of time talking over each other. [ laughter ] >>> good news, experience is not required, terrible news, neither is a u.s. citizen, after this. . neil: all right, not a citizen, not a problem, a new study reveals when it comes to u.s. citizenship, government employers are preferring a "don't ask, don't tell" approach to illegal workers. what does it mean for border dilemma when we bypass that detail about whether you are a citizen. noelle? >> yes, sir. neil: what do you make of that? >> i think that the "don't ask, don't tell," that's a horrible practice, as you know, but the other thing is maybe if we have a fine on an employer that if they're illegal -- >> why do they ignore it? encouragement? >> they're taking advantage of illegals working, so it's almost an abuse of the worker. neil: why w
. >> countrywide and merrill lynch -- [ inaudible ] >> you want me to be heartless? some of the people in the houses should not get mortgage relief because they still shouldn't be in the houses. you have people making $500 a week in a $700,000 house. neil: i think we spent a lot of time talking over each other. [ laughter ] >>> good news, experience is not required, terrible news, neither is a u.s. citizen, after this. . neil: all right, not a citizen, not a problem, a new...
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. >> joining me now the producer of that film dennis michael lynch. ank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> there are a lot of studies from the left and right that show undocumented immigrants don't take american jobs. why do you think there is such different opinions about whether they do or not? >> i think they ultimately do. illegal aliens coming into the country, especially when they are coming in numbers they are now indicators show that not only did they take the jobs that americans do want by and large, but it depresses wages. and right now in this country, we have more americans who are out of the work force. we have more americans than ever before on welfare. so you can't have mass immigration both legal and illegal and hope you're going to be able to give a job to every american out there or low welfare for that matter. >> the fact out of the 11 or 12 million people here without documents most of them didn't arrive yesterday. mo have u.s.-born children, which means they've been here for some time. some have grandchildren in
. >> joining me now the producer of that film dennis michael lynch. ank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> there are a lot of studies from the left and right that show undocumented immigrants don't take american jobs. why do you think there is such different opinions about whether they do or not? >> i think they ultimately do. illegal aliens coming into the country, especially when they are coming in numbers they are now indicators show that not only...
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me read you one line. isis, al qaeda, hamas and bow co haram are lynch pins modernity back to the middle ages. this is from a german newspaper. israeli official said to me you americans think you can play hamas as a legitimate group and won't bother you but it is going to come to your cities and then you are going to wake up. it did come to our cities on 9-11 but somehow this administration has forgotten it. >> you just read from a newspaper in germany they are having open protests there. all right, so there in the united states are we ready for them? what are we going to do? >> you know, my staff just sent me tweets today from isis in the united states saying they will attack the united states from an isis member in front of the white house saying we will destroy the white house. we got that tweet in today. they are here. they are securing by the fact there are not enough numbers here. their numbers are growing. in germany, in europe, in belgium you saw what happened last night it is growing by leaps and bounds. the attempt to separate isis as an unredeemable terrorist group is the president i
me read you one line. isis, al qaeda, hamas and bow co haram are lynch pins modernity back to the middle ages. this is from a german newspaper. israeli official said to me you americans think you can play hamas as a legitimate group and won't bother you but it is going to come to your cities and then you are going to wake up. it did come to our cities on 9-11 but somehow this administration has forgotten it. >> you just read from a newspaper in germany they are having open protests there....
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me read you one line. isis, al qaeda, hamas and bow co haram are lynch pins modernity back to the middle ages. this is from a german newspaper. israeli official said to me you americans think you can play hamas as a legitimate group and won't bother you but it is going to come to your cities and then you are going to wake up. it did come to our cities on 9-11 but somehow this administration has forgotten it. >> you just read from a newspaper in germany they are having open protests there. all right, so there in the united states are we ready for them? what are we going to do? >> you know, my staff just sent me tweets today from isis in the united states saying they will attack the united states from an isis member in front of the white house saying we will destroy the white house. we got that tweet in today. they are here. they are securing by the fact there are not enough numbers here. their numbers are growing. in germany, in europe, in belgium you saw what happened last night it is growing by leaps and bounds. the attempt to separate isis as an unredeemable terrorist group is the president i
me read you one line. isis, al qaeda, hamas and bow co haram are lynch pins modernity back to the middle ages. this is from a german newspaper. israeli official said to me you americans think you can play hamas as a legitimate group and won't bother you but it is going to come to your cities and then you are going to wake up. it did come to our cities on 9-11 but somehow this administration has forgotten it. >> you just read from a newspaper in germany they are having open protests there....
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other agreed long ago before the case was even indicted that there was never a guarantee me to the merrill lynchexecutives in this case. so for merrill lynch executives spent a year in prison on an indictment that made up the crime while the prosecutors had yellow highlighted and hid the evidence from the first-hand participants that said there was no criminal activity in this case at all. those prosecutors became chief white house counsel, general counsel deputy director of the fbi. matthew trader became the dash who rushed to and died general ted stevens enunciated the longest-serving republican united states senate only to have that indictment dismissed after stevens lost his senate seat for the same kind of withholding evidence that happened in the merrill lynch enron case. what can we do about this? there are things that can be done a be done another one through them quickly. i try to remind everyone as i speak on the radio we even have to remind ourselves that there is a perception of innocence. everyone is entitled to a presumption of innocence. we all think that when someone is and i did
other agreed long ago before the case was even indicted that there was never a guarantee me to the merrill lynchexecutives in this case. so for merrill lynch executives spent a year in prison on an indictment that made up the crime while the prosecutors had yellow highlighted and hid the evidence from the first-hand participants that said there was no criminal activity in this case at all. those prosecutors became chief white house counsel, general counsel deputy director of the fbi. matthew...
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>> jimmy: next up, we have seattle seahawks running back marshawn lynch. [ laughter ] let's see his bio. "when love is in front of me the only thing i can focus on." [ laughter and applause ] that's beautiful. beautiful sentiment. >> steve: that's a beautiful sentiment. from the heart. >> jimmy: from the heart. >> steve: from the heart. >> jimmy: next up, we have cincinnati bengals quarterback andy dalton. let's see his bio. "i'd say the carpet matches the drapes, but there is no carpet." >> steve: what!? [ audience oohs ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: why -- why would you -- >> steve: why would he type that? why would he choose that for his profile? >> jimmy: it doesn't seem like a good pick-up line, no. here's nfl legend john madden. [ light laughter ] let's see his bio. "i hope you have what i'm looking for, girl -- a a turducken. nom nom nom nom nom nom." that's it. [ laughter and applause ] it's a chicken -- duck shoved up a chicken, shoved up a a turkey, and then you deep fry it. >> steve: then you deep fry the whole thing. >> jimmy: then you burn your deck -- your back deck down. [ light laughter ] next, we have tom
>> jimmy: next up, we have seattle seahawks running back marshawn lynch. [ laughter ] let's see his bio. "when love is in front of me the only thing i can focus on." [ laughter and applause ] that's beautiful. beautiful sentiment. >> steve: that's a beautiful sentiment. from the heart. >> jimmy: from the heart. >> steve: from the heart. >> jimmy: next up, we have cincinnati bengals quarterback andy dalton. let's see his bio. "i'd say the carpet...
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lynched. the others were given long prison terms. it never occurred to me what the two chaplains had to go through. many of the american soldiers, including high-ranking officers said, we shouldn't give these nazis any comfort. they shouldn't have our chaplains. we don't want them to stay there. there was great pressure on these two men not to say. o'connor was a priest. catholic priest, he didn't have a family back home waiting for him, a wife and children. but henry had a wife and three sons that he hadn't seen for other two and a half years and he's being asked to stay and minister to the enemy. this is his great dilemma. his family wants him to come home. and what does he do? finally, as he put it, he prayed through and felt that the lord said to him, i died for all men and women, i want you to tell them what i've done for them and give them an opportunity to come unto me. chaplain o'connor said very little about what the men that he worked with said or went through. he had a very high view of the stole and the fact that confession and discussion should
lynched. the others were given long prison terms. it never occurred to me what the two chaplains had to go through. many of the american soldiers, including high-ranking officers said, we shouldn't give these nazis any comfort. they shouldn't have our chaplains. we don't want them to stay there. there was great pressure on these two men not to say. o'connor was a priest. catholic priest, he didn't have a family back home waiting for him, a wife and children. but henry had a wife and three sons...
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lynched. the others were given long prison terms. it never occurred to me what the two chaplains had to go through. many of the american soldiers, including high-ranking officers said, we shouldn't give these nazis any comfort. they shouldn't have our chaplains. we don't want them to stay there. there was great pressure on these two men not to say. o'connor was a priest. catholic priest, he didn't have a family back home waiting for him, a wife and children. but henry had a wife and three sons that he hadn't seen for other two and a half years and he's being asked to stay and minister to the enemy. this is his great dilemma. his family wants him to come home. and what does he do? finally, as he put it, he
lynched. the others were given long prison terms. it never occurred to me what the two chaplains had to go through. many of the american soldiers, including high-ranking officers said, we shouldn't give these nazis any comfort. they shouldn't have our chaplains. we don't want them to stay there. there was great pressure on these two men not to say. o'connor was a priest. catholic priest, he didn't have a family back home waiting for him, a wife and children. but henry had a wife and three sons...
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lynch. >> i admit it. i was one of the people yelling last night. maybe i got caught out in the moment. and maybe, allen agrees with me.e will tell. >> the coach is wondering which qb gives the team a better chance to win. >> three guys that is a situation. >> my job is coming in to compete and tell us just help the team win. that is all i'm doing. whether i'm on the bench, it doesn't matter. >> she was so good. stanford begins a quest for yet another bcs bowl appearance tomorrow. opening up at home against uc davis. those on the outside looking in see defense is a big question mark. can they reload through graduation? >> as far as talent, what we can as defense, right now we're focused each and every week, only thing will matter, in terms of our potential, we can be as good as we ever have they say it's too soon toing for get about the mark. >> i love the way the guys have worked >> bears and wildcats can be seen as 12:30. abc news at 4:00 will follow. then, it's our prime time game. and join larry and shu afterwards for after the game. >> tony stewart makes his return to nascar sprint cup series this weekend, saying
lynch. >> i admit it. i was one of the people yelling last night. maybe i got caught out in the moment. and maybe, allen agrees with me.e will tell. >> the coach is wondering which qb gives the team a better chance to win. >> three guys that is a situation. >> my job is coming in to compete and tell us just help the team win. that is all i'm doing. whether i'm on the bench, it doesn't matter. >> she was so good. stanford begins a quest for yet another bcs bowl...
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me. >> thank you. michael lynchtalks about the situation at the border and his documentary on illegal immigration. and christine gorm and on the publications report on the 40-year on cancer. "washington journal" is live every morning. and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> the national business group on health releases its annual survey on what large businesses are doing with the health care coverage. that's live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, history tour looking at the civil war. "the ay at 6:30 p.m., communicators." sunday, political commentator, author and former presidential candidate, pat buchanan. books on hillary clinton, barack obama and edward snowden. and sunday morning at 10:30. we tour casper, wyoming. the negro league's kansas city monarches. saturday on the civil war, the depiction of the war and movies. an interview with president herbert hoover and let us know about the programs you are watching. call us or email us at comments@ cspanch.o
me. >> thank you. michael lynchtalks about the situation at the border and his documentary on illegal immigration. and christine gorm and on the publications report on the 40-year on cancer. "washington journal" is live every morning. and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> the national business group on health releases its annual survey on what large businesses are doing with the health care coverage. that's live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span....
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lynch who also has a purple heart. >> they would put their life on the line for somebody like me for my family, for my kids to be ablebe able to live freely. >> reporter: the department of veterans assistance says getting ahold of them is the best thing to do because they can look up the person and possibly find a family member. >> even with a name, it's not a guarantee, but it's a much better chance. so it's a positive -- definitely a positive outlook there. >> reporter: myers says it's extremely upsetting to know that snead doesn't have his medal anymore, but she isn't going to give up until the medal is back where it belongs. zloo >> it will be great just to know that i was able to help. it will mean something to me to know it's back where it belongs. >> best of luck to carrie myers. and thanks to our affiliate wchs and reporter chris williams. >>> we have so much straight ahead in the "newsroom," and it all starts right now. >>> hello again, everyone. i'm fredericka whitfield. these stories are topping our news this hour. a horrific tragedy in the car racing world. a young driver killed on the track last night af
lynch who also has a purple heart. >> they would put their life on the line for somebody like me for my family, for my kids to be ablebe able to live freely. >> reporter: the department of veterans assistance says getting ahold of them is the best thing to do because they can look up the person and possibly find a family member. >> even with a name, it's not a guarantee, but it's a much better chance. so it's a positive -- definitely a positive outlook there. >>...
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lynch. >> i admit it. i was one of the people yelling last night. maybe i got caught out in the moment. and maybe, allen agrees with me. tell. >> the coach is wondering which qb gives the team a better chance to win. >> three guys that is a good situation. >> my job is coming in to compete and tell us just help the team win. that is all i'm doing. whether i'm on the bench, it doesn't matter. >> she was so good. stanford begins a quest for yet another bcs bowl appearance tomorrow. opening up at home against uc davis. those on the outside looking in see defense is a big question mark. can they reload through graduation? >> as far as talent, what we can as defense, right now we're focused each and every week, only thing will matter, in terms of our potential, we can be as good as we ever have been. they say it's too soon toing for get about the mark. >> i love the way the guys have worked and >> bears and wildcats can be seen as 12:30. abc news at 4:00 will follow. then, it's our prime time game. and join larry and shu afterwards for after the game. >> tony stewart makes his return to nascar sprint cup series this weekend
lynch. >> i admit it. i was one of the people yelling last night. maybe i got caught out in the moment. and maybe, allen agrees with me. tell. >> the coach is wondering which qb gives the team a better chance to win. >> three guys that is a good situation. >> my job is coming in to compete and tell us just help the team win. that is all i'm doing. whether i'm on the bench, it doesn't matter. >> she was so good. stanford begins a quest for yet another bcs bowl...
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tell them the more than me, the more they can keep just like when i worked at vera lynch. that's how you solve america's problems. but we are dealing with people in government who couldn't get a job in the private sector. they could never get hired. if they did they would be fired in two weeks. you wonder why the obama six the iris on me. i speak honestly to govern in place can work in the private sector. you either do or you can't. that's what our country failing to i ask this question all over the world. i speak about branding from one end of this earth today of the. i was just in amsterdam and asked foreign audiences this question. raise your hand if you think i am passionate and i energy. raise your hand. do i have a lot of energy? now compare my energy to the employees of the department of motor vehicles employ. i get laughter in every country in the world. do you know what that means? small businessmen like a wakeup in the morning and we don't know how we are paying our mortgage this month. i don't know i'm going to pay for my time to go to harvard this month. i figu
tell them the more than me, the more they can keep just like when i worked at vera lynch. that's how you solve america's problems. but we are dealing with people in government who couldn't get a job in the private sector. they could never get hired. if they did they would be fired in two weeks. you wonder why the obama six the iris on me. i speak honestly to govern in place can work in the private sector. you either do or you can't. that's what our country failing to i ask this question all...
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for the fralt government to step in there and let me announce for the first time with you, andrea, we have a meeting with the u.s. attorney loretta lynch, the family and community leaders on thursday 3:00. it will -- his announcement today in no way will deter us from -- in that meeting pressing for federal intervention. >> thanks for clarifying that. that's important information. reverend al sharpton, of course, much more from reverend al today on his own program coming up later today. thank you, reverend al. >> thank you. >>> and much more ahead from ferguson this hour including the community response to looting and violence. stay with us. did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. but you may not know we're a family. ocuvite. 12 brands. more hotels than anyone else in the world. like days inn, where you can do everything under the sun. for a chance to win one million dollars, visit wyndhamrewards.com tha
for the fralt government to step in there and let me announce for the first time with you, andrea, we have a meeting with the u.s. attorney loretta lynch, the family and community leaders on thursday 3:00. it will -- his announcement today in no way will deter us from -- in that meeting pressing for federal intervention. >> thanks for clarifying that. that's important information. reverend al sharpton, of course, much more from reverend al today on his own program coming up later today....
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me?" when they're earning 15% or 20%. >> smith: star mutual fund managers like fidelity magellan's peter lynch encouraged all of us to jumpn. >> you shouldn't be intimidated. everyone can do well in the stock market. you have the skills. you have the intelligence. it doesn't require any education. all you have to have is patience, do a little research, and you've got it. >> smith: saving for retirement seemed as simple as betting on the market. >> it was a great time. employees who participated in these plans and invested in the stock market couldn't wait to open their monthly statements to see how much the value had gone up, you know. so things seemed to be working nicely. >> well, i was invested in everything: stocks, mutual funds, you name it. we would get monthly reports: things were growing, everything was growing. in the '90s, you could not lose money in the market even if you were a dumb investor. i mean, it just kept growing and growing and growing. >> internet stocks drove a powerful surge on wall street today. >> internet stocks suddenly... >> the economy was doing great. i mean, you had all kinds of gains in th
me?" when they're earning 15% or 20%. >> smith: star mutual fund managers like fidelity magellan's peter lynch encouraged all of us to jumpn. >> you shouldn't be intimidated. everyone can do well in the stock market. you have the skills. you have the intelligence. it doesn't require any education. all you have to have is patience, do a little research, and you've got it. >> smith: saving for retirement seemed as simple as betting on the market. >> it was a great...
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still segregated, he hasn't had an anti-lynching law, but the new deal has done a great deal for the negro, and we're for him. but the chicago defender editorial moved me almost to tears because it simply said we are for roosevelt because he is for the great mass of the american people and the people of the world. there was not one word in the chicago defender editorial that even told you this was being written by a negro newspaper. this ability to put the american people to work, to enlist them in real tasks that achieved things was, i think, his most striking achievement. and, again, sadly, the one which most differentiates his time, i'm sorry to say, from ours. so let me move now in just a few last minutes to the last crisis. in early japan -- in early november we began intercepting cables from tokyo to the embassy in washington stating that the talks had to be concluded by the end of november because something was going to happen then. and that that was the final deadline. we knew that that was going to happen. actually, a month -- at about the same time, war almost broke out in the atlantic. a german battleship was going to sorority into the -- so
still segregated, he hasn't had an anti-lynching law, but the new deal has done a great deal for the negro, and we're for him. but the chicago defender editorial moved me almost to tears because it simply said we are for roosevelt because he is for the great mass of the american people and the people of the world. there was not one word in the chicago defender editorial that even told you this was being written by a negro newspaper. this ability to put the american people to work, to enlist...
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lynch and community advocate iris roley. they led the change for the community that needed to heal. thank you for joining me.r, i'll start with you. why don't you tell us quickly about the situation and how the tide turned there in cincinnati. >> cincinnati had a history of police brutality. we had 15 black men killed from 1995 to 2001 with timothy thomas being the 15th. before timothy thomas, we had filed a class action lawsuit against the city of cincinnati for racial profiling and racially bias policing. instead of having litigation, though, we decided to bring everybody to the table including the police and hammer out an agreement that brought justice and that also brought at the end better police community relations. so that was our goal. after everything, no justice, no peace calls, after that happens, how do we move forward as a community where we trust the cops and the cops work with us and are held accountable. and we think we achieved that through our collaborative agreement with the department of justice and all parties being involved. >> iris, it sounds as though the parallels are pretty gigantic
lynch and community advocate iris roley. they led the change for the community that needed to heal. thank you for joining me.r, i'll start with you. why don't you tell us quickly about the situation and how the tide turned there in cincinnati. >> cincinnati had a history of police brutality. we had 15 black men killed from 1995 to 2001 with timothy thomas being the 15th. before timothy thomas, we had filed a class action lawsuit against the city of cincinnati for racial profiling and...
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lynch and j.p. morgan and is the author of numerous bestsellers including " house of cards." that bob toldngs meekend was it was important for him even throughout fighting cancer in the last several years, very important he finished the job at aig. he wanted to make sure he paid taxpayers back and they got the company back on track. do you think he did that? >> absolutely, as you can see from your interview and as you spend time with him, he is clearly one of the largest unsung heroes of the financial crisis come up maybe the most significant unsung hero of the initial crisis. what he was able to do with aig and stabilize that company and turn it around and get them thinking in the right way again and repay that bailout money and increase the stock price nearly five times and more important than that -- and that's highly important -- he paves the way for his successor, a very impressive former j.p. morgan banker who i used to work with. bob benmosche did everything that was asked of him and more. has incredible dignity and you saw in your interview. >> he clearly does. and a very fierce manageme
lynch and j.p. morgan and is the author of numerous bestsellers including " house of cards." that bob toldngs meekend was it was important for him even throughout fighting cancer in the last several years, very important he finished the job at aig. he wanted to make sure he paid taxpayers back and they got the company back on track. do you think he did that? >> absolutely, as you can see from your interview and as you spend time with him, he is clearly one of the largest unsung...
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lynch. i just want to bring you some news, some flashes that we're getting through on ukraine. let met find them. we're hearing that ukrainian officials are starting a section of the russian aid convoy. the border guards and the custom officers are working at the russian border post. >>> let's move on. how much would you be willing to pay for your dream car? this 1962 ferrari 250 gdo, do you think it's beautiful? oh, my director says this is beautiful. balestna, he says. it was auctioned off for $34.5 million on thursday. it's the most expensive car ever sold at auction. ferrari only made 36 gtos. they rarely come up for sale. it has a bit of a checkered crash, though. the car crashed during a race in paris in 1962. at the time, that killed the driver. it was later owned by an italian car buff until his death in 2010. do you like it? it looks pretty smart to park if you're in london. because it would probably fit into a space like that versus the 250 rolls-royces i found driving around last night. >>> we want to hear from you. what are you thinking at the moment? where is your mind? w
lynch. i just want to bring you some news, some flashes that we're getting through on ukraine. let met find them. we're hearing that ukrainian officials are starting a section of the russian aid convoy. the border guards and the custom officers are working at the russian border post. >>> let's move on. how much would you be willing to pay for your dream car? this 1962 ferrari 250 gdo, do you think it's beautiful? oh, my director says this is beautiful. balestna, he says. it was...
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joining me now are two people who helped bring about that change in cincinnati. reverend damon lynch iii, 35689er of new prospect church and one of the leaders of the protests in cincinnati and ohio state representative alecia reese, the vice mayor of cincinnati when all of that happened there. ms. reese, let's start with you. take us back to what happened in cincinnati. are we seeing deja vu? is that what it is for you, what's happening in ferguson? >> in similar ways, yes, deja vu. not just in ferguson. there's an incident also here in ohio. the crawford case, where we're calling for release of the tapes with the civil rights groups, national action network and naacp. so we're seeing these things that are popping up around the country, and i think that, you know, it was unfortunate with had similar cases in cincinnati. how we dealt with it, working with the community and restoring trust and transparency could be a model that others can adopt throughout the country and tlouft the state of ohio. >> absolutely. we're going to talk about that in a moment. recover recollection, reverend
joining me now are two people who helped bring about that change in cincinnati. reverend damon lynch iii, 35689er of new prospect church and one of the leaders of the protests in cincinnati and ohio state representative alecia reese, the vice mayor of cincinnati when all of that happened there. ms. reese, let's start with you. take us back to what happened in cincinnati. are we seeing deja vu? is that what it is for you, what's happening in ferguson? >> in similar ways, yes, deja vu. not...
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me tell you, all the dominoes will fall. talk aboutt politics. i'm talking about a black man who was lynchedsimply because he is a black men in charge. they will get rid of them so that the city will no longer be a majority black people. wake up, d.c. it is going on right in front of you. i'm out. >> thank you. to recognize kare em. >> i'm here. thank you, brother. i want to give it up to you. you're one of our mentors. one of the things we realize -- is that in till we deal with the issue of reparation, we are going to continue to have these types of things happen time and time again. it is seen in a black community. an average of 20,000 murders. most of the murders are committed by people who look like himself. what we did is we challenged comcast and the yahoo! and google because they are now owning and distributing content. we challenge them to put together a fund. we believe there needs to be at least a $3 trillion fund together to not only provide once and for all corporation, .ut also to give us content no more should be only see black people as villains. we should see beautiful brown
me tell you, all the dominoes will fall. talk aboutt politics. i'm talking about a black man who was lynchedsimply because he is a black men in charge. they will get rid of them so that the city will no longer be a majority black people. wake up, d.c. it is going on right in front of you. i'm out. >> thank you. to recognize kare em. >> i'm here. thank you, brother. i want to give it up to you. you're one of our mentors. one of the things we realize -- is that in till we deal with...
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me, olivia sterns and brendan greeley. scarlet fu and adam johnson are off today. we need to get to some company news. are not alarmed by the latest softbank results. merrill lynch'snk is taking alibaba. the wireless carriers also being wheezed by a rival. feed has newfound cash to fuel its expansion plans. it is getting $50 million from a venture capital firm. the parent company has a stake in that firm. they are expected to unveil new content and build a motion picture unit. and new trouble for the site that everybody loves to hate, facebook. there's a furor about the new messenger app. installing it can compromise privacy information. facebook says google is to blame. that is the latest company had eadline. >> but his feet, and might make. zz feed --ran but hi >> that is my perception. >> shouldn't we be -- shouldn't they be making enough money to fund these things? i am fascinated that they needed that money. this is a classic silicon valley problem. we know that they are really doing well in terms of actual numbers. are they making money? >> the article of the week was four or five weeks ago. it was about the telegraph. and the idea that the telegraph says we
me, olivia sterns and brendan greeley. scarlet fu and adam johnson are off today. we need to get to some company news. are not alarmed by the latest softbank results. merrill lynch'snk is taking alibaba. the wireless carriers also being wheezed by a rival. feed has newfound cash to fuel its expansion plans. it is getting $50 million from a venture capital firm. the parent company has a stake in that firm. they are expected to unveil new content and build a motion picture unit. and new trouble...
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me is brussels, belgium. they have said no. >> all across europe, there have been protests. >> think about that conceptually. is anively, uber agreement between consenting adults. what is wrong with that? office isrrill lynchr by hyde park. do you use uber in london? >> i use the black car because it is reasonably convenient. we transport analysts around in busy traffic in london, yes. >> is there uber in washington? >> yes, and it is very popular. cab.ve a i had hair at the time. let's put it that way. they never thought they would be that kind of competition. that you could start getting into the business without spending. you have devalued that investment. >> i remember you threw me out of your car. >> it was a $45 ride. [laughter] >> when we come back, congress is coming back from recess soon. will they address the budget issues? we discussed this next. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." i'm tom keene. with me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. for exchange -- foreign exchanges on the move. stronger dollar. apple is over $100. nymex crude is under 96. $80 per barrel. coming back. nothing subdued in washington. the summer of discontent. the quiet miracle for the obama administration is th
me is brussels, belgium. they have said no. >> all across europe, there have been protests. >> think about that conceptually. is anively, uber agreement between consenting adults. what is wrong with that? office isrrill lynchr by hyde park. do you use uber in london? >> i use the black car because it is reasonably convenient. we transport analysts around in busy traffic in london, yes. >> is there uber in washington? >> yes, and it is very popular. cab.ve a i had...
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lynching, there was a sense even in terms of the top military brass that that was something that trim -- african-american soldiers would most likely retaliate against. >> yeah, i would agree with that. but let me say one other thing that, that -- don't, let's not put this all on the south. this regiment had trouble in northern -- >> tell them about new jersey. >> well, also mills and also yaffank in long island. >> right. >> but camp merritt very close to englewood, there were all kinds of incidents that occurred there. at camp mills there was this alabama regiment that was given -- >> right. >> -- the men of the 15th fits. actually, hamilton fish involved himself in that, and the there was a black boxer in the regiment by the name of george -- [inaudible] [laughter] and they were ready to take on any comers. but the men had no ammunition, but fish said that they were prepared to get that ammunition, and the alabama regiment knew it and backed off. but they had brutalized a black man on a train before, poked out his eye, threw him off the train, got away with it scot-free. and it was a southern officer who was causing or maybe even more than one causing all kinds of problems at camp merritt in
lynching, there was a sense even in terms of the top military brass that that was something that trim -- african-american soldiers would most likely retaliate against. >> yeah, i would agree with that. but let me say one other thing that, that -- don't, let's not put this all on the south. this regiment had trouble in northern -- >> tell them about new jersey. >> well, also mills and also yaffank in long island. >> right. >> but camp merritt very close to...
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lynch? >> hopefully one will come in the mail. i have a few mark jacobs bags. they are very user-friendly and adaptable. >> educate us. great, as a bag chanel or hermes versus a coach or -- educate meach is a price bag american women can afford. you are looking for quality. i have a coach bag that my mother gave me that she owned in the 1970's. it is one of my most luscious items. you are looking for something classic. i am sure your marked jacobs ones that you take care of and will pass on one day. you do not want to buy something that you will only use for one season and then discard. feeling of investment and the feeling it is something that you will use for the rest of your life. you?ke, your bag defines >> a bag is part of your signature style. >> let scarlet speak. >> zip it! >> adam johnson is doing research. eva, quickly, you are a huge presence on instagram. you have 200,000 followers. aref that adam, tom, and i jealous of. a lot of those are in asia. you have brought this market along to follow you in fashion. how invested are they in fast fashion, the quick turnaround we see in trends? >> fast fashion is a deceptive term. nowadays, it is more like people want to see chan
lynch? >> hopefully one will come in the mail. i have a few mark jacobs bags. they are very user-friendly and adaptable. >> educate us. great, as a bag chanel or hermes versus a coach or -- educate meach is a price bag american women can afford. you are looking for quality. i have a coach bag that my mother gave me that she owned in the 1970's. it is one of my most luscious items. you are looking for something classic. i am sure your marked jacobs ones that you take care of and will...
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the other thing that bothers me is we need to do more on selecting and hiring our policeman and county sheriffs. we have a lot of people who have this military idea as mr. lynch has mentioned. they overreact. what do youerreact, expect from a public person who is seen this humongous vehicle out there with machine guns on top of it and gas masks and other stuff? the bottom line of what i am trying to say is we need to end the 1033 program. our government needs to and it as we should do also with this other program call the 287 program. it causes a lot of things to happen in local areas that were discriminatory. good: the caller makes a point. this is not something we have touched on. looks like it is upside gain for the local police departments. the agents will sometimes go to the police chief and say the department of defense is giving the stuff away. if we don't grab at the people in the next county will. it looks like there is no cost involved. then they find that later on there is cost involved in maintaining some of this equipment. they don't anticipate that. the second thing that happens is there is a problem with the direct connection between the police
the other thing that bothers me is we need to do more on selecting and hiring our policeman and county sheriffs. we have a lot of people who have this military idea as mr. lynch has mentioned. they overreact. what do youerreact, expect from a public person who is seen this humongous vehicle out there with machine guns on top of it and gas masks and other stuff? the bottom line of what i am trying to say is we need to end the 1033 program. our government needs to and it as we should do also with...