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. >> they'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. >> i'm always here because this is my home. and then when i go back, i take with me a lot of guilt leaving these people behind. >> when are we going to get to the humane level? people should be incensed. not just the palestinians. we should fight arabs and jews to preserve that. >> my opinion is that both sides, people are tired, fatigued and brainwashed and they will not reeble in a way that they would march? the streets. people are saying i care about my four corners and my garden, and it's out of my control and i don't see this rebellion happening. >> clearly i'm the optimist of 2002 of us. in fact, i believe that rather than creating two separate states, one israeli and one palestinian, that we should have a one-state solution where everyone shares in the same land and has equal rights. i know i'm in the minority with this idea. still, the situation in the west bank and in israel is so complicated now that you have a scrambled situation
. >> they'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. >> i'm always here because this is my home. and then when i go back, i take with me a lot of guilt leaving these people behind. >> when are we going to get to the humane level? people should be incensed. not just the palestinians. we should fight arabs and jews to preserve that. >> my opinion is that both sides, people are tired, fatigued and brainwashed...
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you never can trust them. >> we are back with film maker dennis michael lynch. >> stunning. u have a helicopters, no challenge, nobody stopping it, you just saw this stuff. were you surprised to see this level of just brazen activity on the part of even mexican government officials flying over as if to say what are you going to do about it? >> sadly no, governor. in my flame on my website, i have seen this a dime a dozen. in arizona on a ranch we have the most expensive station there is in the country with $40 million worth of technology assets. you would think nothing would get through. 42 trucks have cut through the steel girders and driven through that ranch over the last 18 months. how many do you think got caught? zero. there is no will to stop these people. the fact that the mexican military can fly over my head, taunt me and scare me for 20 minutes basically saying we're going to stay here until you leave. finally the safety aspect is you've got to go, and now, you know, they want to get their loads across. nobody is going to stop them. >> i want us to take a look. i w
you never can trust them. >> we are back with film maker dennis michael lynch. >> stunning. u have a helicopters, no challenge, nobody stopping it, you just saw this stuff. were you surprised to see this level of just brazen activity on the part of even mexican government officials flying over as if to say what are you going to do about it? >> sadly no, governor. in my flame on my website, i have seen this a dime a dozen. in arizona on a ranch we have the most expensive...
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the mexican military or the cartel. >> you can't trust them. >> we are back with dennis mike motorcycle lynch. motorcycle l u.s. and no challenge or anybody stopping. it you just saw this stuff. were you surprised to so this level of brazen activity on the part of the mexican government officials as if to say what are you doing about it? >> sadly no. in my films and my website. this is dime a dozen. in arizona alone on the ranch, we have the most expensive border patrol station with 40 million worth of technology assets and 42 trucks have cut through the steel girders and driven in the ranch. how many got caught? 0? no rule to stop them and the fact that mexican military can taunt and square me 20 minutes and say we will stay here until you love. finally i left. the safety aspect. the border patrol said you need to go. no one will stop them. >> i want to take a look. this is also a piece. we'll watch it and get your comments. >> it's not to fear what you see, but what you don't see. >> what you are not seeing is the crim names and the rapist and murderers that come from other countries you ar
the mexican military or the cartel. >> you can't trust them. >> we are back with dennis mike motorcycle lynch. motorcycle l u.s. and no challenge or anybody stopping. it you just saw this stuff. were you surprised to so this level of brazen activity on the part of the mexican government officials as if to say what are you doing about it? >> sadly no. in my films and my website. this is dime a dozen. in arizona alone on the ranch, we have the most expensive border patrol...
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but fox and you will. >> we want the truth to come out. dennis michael lynch how far will the israelis go to defend themselves from the relentless rocket attacks from hamas. >> and later oscar winning actor jon voight here in the studio at legalzoom you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. if you suffer from constipation, you will likely also suffer from gas. introducing new dulcogas, which starts working to eliminate gas bubbles in minutes for effective relief. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- nothing relieves gas faster. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- i make a lot of purchases foand i get ass. lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my po
but fox and you will. >> we want the truth to come out. dennis michael lynch how far will the israelis go to defend themselves from the relentless rocket attacks from hamas. >> and later oscar winning actor jon voight here in the studio at legalzoom you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. if...
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you, mr. chairman. you've got a pretty hard job. it really is. but two things. one, mr. lynch indicated gratitude for your cooperation in turning an a codel. secondly i know the chairman of the subject committee sent a request for some information. it is helpful to the committee, a burden on you, but it makes for better life all around if there can be as much cooperation as possible in a timely way. but i do want to acknowledge the hard work that you have to do. one question i have is -- how much -- the costs are high. how much of the complications that you face day to day in making decisions about an embassy, wherever it may be, have to do with the enormous security requirements that now seem to be part of everything? i'll ask you, ms. muniz. >> i think the security requirements clearly significantly add to the expense, but i don't know that anybody in the state department on this committee would call into question the need for those secure measures, and the measures physically that are put in place. >> it does, when you look at the average cost of an embassy as compared to t
you, mr. chairman. you've got a pretty hard job. it really is. but two things. one, mr. lynch indicated gratitude for your cooperation in turning an a codel. secondly i know the chairman of the subject committee sent a request for some information. it is helpful to the committee, a burden on you, but it makes for better life all around if there can be as much cooperation as possible in a timely way. but i do want to acknowledge the hard work that you have to do. one question i have is -- how...
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someone would have got lynched, best case. if youch one or two high-frequency traders you are not attacking the system. if you google high-frequency trading, if you really want to you in the market. and the banks and brokers sold your information to than but if you want to know who the bad ones are, what you didn't know was where the of high-frequency trading firms that don't care about speech or carol lot about speed. the more they care about speed the more they are involved in that activity. you, google and get the answer. >> next question, thank you for being here, very critical, the last of the financial experiences -- what would people like us do when the stock market to? >> the book is about the financial system, and exchange that built and exchange, its own by investors, the environment where investors are not exposed to the product. who else are the davids? the first best david created a solution to a problem and if it works, what you have got is a model for how you solve other problems through disruptive on for per northship
someone would have got lynched, best case. if youch one or two high-frequency traders you are not attacking the system. if you google high-frequency trading, if you really want to you in the market. and the banks and brokers sold your information to than but if you want to know who the bad ones are, what you didn't know was where the of high-frequency trading firms that don't care about speech or carol lot about speed. the more they care about speed the more they are involved in that activity....
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as you say we're still only halfway there. >> all right, sharon ann lynch, thank you for coming on. >oming up in sports, a century from south africa. in the highlight agains in the test dependenc against sri lanka. details coming up. era america presents... holy money only on al jazeera america >> let's go 20 sports news. >> let's go to sports news. >> they have said that they're not concerned in the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 tournament qatar has been the subject of fierce criticism since being awarded the world cup but has always denied any wrongdoing. well, speaking to our sport correspondence lee we willing in rio de janeiro, they say the publicity comes from a lack of understanding, but that's something that they expect will improve in time. >> in the long term i think this phase that we've been going through since 2010, i think it will be important, an important phase. it brings attention to something that we said from the very beginning. it's changing the perception, bridging cultural differences, and in my belief the cultural differences are being magnified right no
as you say we're still only halfway there. >> all right, sharon ann lynch, thank you for coming on. >oming up in sports, a century from south africa. in the highlight agains in the test dependenc against sri lanka. details coming up. era america presents... holy money only on al jazeera america >> let's go 20 sports news. >> let's go to sports news. >> they have said that they're not concerned in the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 tournament qatar has been the...
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dennis michael lynch, thank you. >> if people go to cometoamerica.com they will see the report. >> it'sasy to find exactly what's going on. more sunlight is always good for all issues. thank you. we'll see you soon. >>> there's no shortage of trouble around the world, israel, gaza, russia, ukraine, isis in iraq. there's a whole lot more going on. critics charge president obama is more interested in fundraising than foreign policy. is that a fair charge. a fair and balanced debate right after this. ♪ ♪ ♪here i am. rock you like a hurricane♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. >>> critics including members of his own party say president obama needs to be more engaged when it comes to international issues heating up around the globe. the president's foreign policy is under the microscope because of escalation of violence between israel and gaza and russia and ukraine and isis in ukraine. let's talk about it. we have a fair and balanced and friendly debate. good to have you both here. okay. i want to talk about a poll number, most recent fox news polling that came ou
dennis michael lynch, thank you. >> if people go to cometoamerica.com they will see the report. >> it'sasy to find exactly what's going on. more sunlight is always good for all issues. thank you. we'll see you soon. >>> there's no shortage of trouble around the world, israel, gaza, russia, ukraine, isis in iraq. there's a whole lot more going on. critics charge president obama is more interested in fundraising than foreign policy. is that a fair charge. a fair and balanced...
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. >> plus, seattle seahawks star marshawn lynch like you have never seen him before as he returns hometo the bay area. >> i'm michael finney, and today's 7 on your side q & a is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions on twitter and facebook. you can contact me at facebook.com/michaelfinneyabc7. i'll answer your questions live later. >> spencer christian. you can see blue sky up high, but low clouds over the bay. how far inland will they reach? i'll have your forecast coming up. >>> all right, spencer, thank you. no fog over this traffic, but a lot of people mighty impatient to get home. you can see the traffic is just slow and go on the san francisco skyway. we'll be right back. oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? oh i knew i forgot something... i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. takes two seconds, better safe than sorry right? yeah who knows if we'll even get service on the islands? what! no service? seriously? no electricity, we're going to make our own candles, we're going to churn our own butter. oh, we lost one. can't leave a ba
. >> plus, seattle seahawks star marshawn lynch like you have never seen him before as he returns hometo the bay area. >> i'm michael finney, and today's 7 on your side q & a is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions on twitter and facebook. you can contact me at facebook.com/michaelfinneyabc7. i'll answer your questions live later. >> spencer christian. you can see blue sky up high, but low clouds over the bay. how far inland will they reach? i'll have your forecast...
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lynch. thank you for joining us. why do you have that thinking? >> well, thanks.e are very on the yen. we expect the dollar/yen to rise to 1.08. thekey driver will be monetary policy difference between the boj and the fed and it leads to an interest rate between the two countries. corporate have japanese selling in the form of investment. spread, we could see more japanese money flowing into securities. is from the shift foreign exchange market perspective. >> you cannot continue sweeping the current siena hoping for prosperity. -- the currency and hoping for prosperity. >> well, it is certainly lagging. a little bit difficult to separate structure. the laged one year of of the impact of exports. we should see moderate recovery from july to september quarter. if it is true that a better economy and weaker exchange or do not go forever, i do not think we are at that point just yet. be structural to reforms in a place in japan and they start to work because it will it? -- and they will not start to work overnight, will it? >> the higher growth that might result in e
lynch. thank you for joining us. why do you have that thinking? >> well, thanks.e are very on the yen. we expect the dollar/yen to rise to 1.08. thekey driver will be monetary policy difference between the boj and the fed and it leads to an interest rate between the two countries. corporate have japanese selling in the form of investment. spread, we could see more japanese money flowing into securities. is from the shift foreign exchange market perspective. >> you cannot continue...
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you so much. michelle meyer with bank of america merrill lynch.tious view than we have heard from a lot of other people recently. let's look at the forex report. quiet. sterling still elevated. scarlett? berkeley's chief economist will be the next guest. ♪ . . this is "bloomberg surveillance." >>this is "bloomberg surveillance." -- >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> russia prepares for communications with kiev. this bull market will surge ever higher. and u.s. authorities take on german banks. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." world live from our headquarters in new york. it is tuesday, july 8, i am tom keene. joining me scarlet fu and adam johnson. our guest host for the hour, dean maki. the doctor with us this morning. >> tom, overnight, u.k. manufacturing unexpected jobs the most in three months. in japan, they posted their surpluses income form exports come up more than makes up for a weaker yen. we have a few items coming out. 7:30, small business optimism. 10:00, the job openings. we are gritting its a lot of job
you so much. michelle meyer with bank of america merrill lynch.tious view than we have heard from a lot of other people recently. let's look at the forex report. quiet. sterling still elevated. scarlett? berkeley's chief economist will be the next guest. ♪ . . this is "bloomberg surveillance." >>this is "bloomberg surveillance." -- >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> russia prepares for communications with kiev. this bull market will surge...
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you provide us nothing. we don't have documents that mr. lynch, or mr. welch, or myself, or mr. walberg can look at. w can you do that to the congress? it's a waste of time and money and effort. and we'll bring you back. we'll do it again. but you cannot come to the united states congress when we ask you for these basic documents and provide us nothing. our staff worked with you and said, if you have problems with one or two or three of the documents, whatever, just give us on a rolling basis what you have. and we got nothing. and i think on both sides of the aisle, that's a fair criticism. i hope my colleagues on the other side of the aisle also will help us with that. >> will the gentleman yield for one second? >> sure. >> i agree that -- and i'm hoping, mr. chaffetz, that the witnesses will provide us with reasons as to why we have not gotten what we need. you're absolutely right. in order to do oversight, we have to have documents. so i yield back. >> i thank the gentleman. let me give you an example. one of the documents is the report on diplomatic security organization and management. it's on t
you provide us nothing. we don't have documents that mr. lynch, or mr. welch, or myself, or mr. walberg can look at. w can you do that to the congress? it's a waste of time and money and effort. and we'll bring you back. we'll do it again. but you cannot come to the united states congress when we ask you for these basic documents and provide us nothing. our staff worked with you and said, if you have problems with one or two or three of the documents, whatever, just give us on a rolling basis...
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you. that's it from zurich. we have got a busy couple days. for the margin they are on target to deliver on the merrill lynch margin. >> a fascinating interview. angst to you and things to boris c -- thanks to you and thanks to boris collardi. the tesco chief executive steps down we look at what his departure means for the world's third-largest supermarket chain. >> welcome back to countdown. let's return to the breaking news. tesco has the departure of its chief executive phil clark. he was at the helm reinvent half years. he is going to leave on october 3 to be replaced by dave lewis. he himself 28 years at unilever. see what is it about this new guy's career that they are highlighting? it is all to do with turnaround. he is talking about the how they have international consumer experience. they talk about how he has experience in change management. they are trying to paint a picture of someone with fresh perspective who is going to make angst happen in a different way. >> he was one of the front runners. that momentum has been building to this. he has stepped down. is a beast. it's not even a third of what tesco delivers. he might have expe
you. that's it from zurich. we have got a busy couple days. for the margin they are on target to deliver on the merrill lynch margin. >> a fascinating interview. angst to you and things to boris c -- thanks to you and thanks to boris collardi. the tesco chief executive steps down we look at what his departure means for the world's third-largest supermarket chain. >> welcome back to countdown. let's return to the breaking news. tesco has the departure of its chief executive phil...
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you yielding. the next person holding up his hand is mr. lynch. >> thank you. i thank the chair for yielding. i do think recourse to the law is probably a good starting point on this, and we do have a well-plowed area of the law called prior restraint. under the doctrine of prior restraint, which is very firm within our constitutional abide, the law does not prior restraint. and what we are doing here is you are saying that this advisor to the president has engaged in no illegal -- there is no allegation of illegal conduct on the part of the president's advisor. we are not saying that. we just want to haul him in on him,t a subpoena have him sit here, answer questions under oath, ok? balance, thermal law would look at the balance of interests. the ability of the president to have some advisers to receive counsel. interest is in finding out to basically get inside that counsel, and find out what they are thinking, with no allegation of any wrongdoing. you are trying to cut off and have a chilling effect on that communication between the ntial advisor and the president with no allegation of wro
you yielding. the next person holding up his hand is mr. lynch. >> thank you. i thank the chair for yielding. i do think recourse to the law is probably a good starting point on this, and we do have a well-plowed area of the law called prior restraint. under the doctrine of prior restraint, which is very firm within our constitutional abide, the law does not prior restraint. and what we are doing here is you are saying that this advisor to the president has engaged in no illegal -- there...
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you. i guess my time has expired, mr. chairman. >> chair now recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i want to ask unanimous consent to submit a report for the record by the americans for financial reform dated july 10th, 2014, which i will refer to in my remarks. >> without objection. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, madam chair. thank you for your willingness to participate here and thank you for your patience. last month, federal governor tarullo gave a speech in boston and he described the stress test for major banks as the corner' stone of the regulatory response to the recent financial crisis. you tend to agree with that? >> i think they have been very important in strengthening supervision. >> the idea of the stress test as i understand them is that, well, the value in that annual stress test is that we inspect the capital reserves, we inspect the risk management policies within the banks, and when they pass, ideally, when they pass the stress test, there's actually value in passing that stress test because they've got a stamp of approval. is that the idea be
you. i guess my time has expired, mr. chairman. >> chair now recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i want to ask unanimous consent to submit a report for the record by the americans for financial reform dated july 10th, 2014, which i will refer to in my remarks. >> without objection. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, madam chair. thank you for your willingness to participate here and thank you for your...
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you all to remember that that's the question before us today. i thank the gentleman for yielding the the next in line holding his hand up is mr. lynch. >> thank you, gentlemen. i thank the chairman for yielding. i do think recourse to the law is probably a good starting point on this and we do have a very strong, well-plowed area of the law called prior restraint, and under the doctrine of prior restraint which is very firm within our constitutional fabric, the law does not abide prior restraint. and what we're doing here is you are saying that this advisor to the president has engaged in no illegal, there's no allegation of illegal conduct here on the part of the president's advisor. we're not saying that. we just want to haul him in here. we just want to haul him in here, put a subpoena on him, have him sit here and answer questions under oath. ok? so in its normal balance the law would look at the balance of interests. one interest is the ability of the president to have some advisors to receive counsel. your interest is in finding out basically get inside that counsel and to find out what they're thinking, with no allegation of
you all to remember that that's the question before us today. i thank the gentleman for yielding the the next in line holding his hand up is mr. lynch. >> thank you, gentlemen. i thank the chairman for yielding. i do think recourse to the law is probably a good starting point on this and we do have a very strong, well-plowed area of the law called prior restraint, and under the doctrine of prior restraint which is very firm within our constitutional fabric, the law does not abide prior...
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would do and the fbi's mission is enforcing the criminal laws of the united states, and as you know and as mr. lynch was saying, the concern that people have of this wrongdoing and misconduct is perhaps a law was broken. now, if you're going to do a criminal investigation, wouldn't you agree that the fbi is the one that should be doing a criminal investigation versus the ig? >> so my -- >> i'm not talking about the irs. just in general. come with me on the issue of just in general. you have a criminal investigation and you are the white house counsel, do you assign that to an inspector general or to the fbi? where would you put that as an attorney? >> my understanding of the situation here is that -- >> we're not on the situation here. i'm saying if there's a criminal matter and you are assigning it, do you assign it to an ig or the fbi? you'd give it to the fbi, right? >> i recall when i was at the irs that the ig had a number of deputies, one of whom was his deputy for investigations. >> i'm certain they are competent people but they are limited in their investigate of powers and the scope they ar
would do and the fbi's mission is enforcing the criminal laws of the united states, and as you know and as mr. lynch was saying, the concern that people have of this wrongdoing and misconduct is perhaps a law was broken. now, if you're going to do a criminal investigation, wouldn't you agree that the fbi is the one that should be doing a criminal investigation versus the ig? >> so my -- >> i'm not talking about the irs. just in general. come with me on the issue of just in general....
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you have a lot of influence. in 1988,ted my career i go to merrill lynch, right? and you stay there a long time.is no longer the way it works, right? dodd frank is squeezing the investment banks. the opportunity is now the small private places. >> i had never been an investment banker and it is hard for me to comment. i have heard the same thing that you have, that it is not quite the gold rush it used to be. >> the challenge i have with this analysis is that it is a razor-thin part of millennials. whether in the hedge fund community or private equity, these are millennials of prodigious resume and abilities. that makes a very small part of the public. lucky tohem are just have something coming in. >> that is certainly true. this does tend to be the top of the pile and represents a small number of people. the industry as a whole is only in the tens of thousands of people, which is a small number. it happens to be one of those injuries -- one of those industries that people aspire to. for every person in it, there are 10 who are dreaming of being in it one day. >> but pe finance in general are st
you have a lot of influence. in 1988,ted my career i go to merrill lynch, right? and you stay there a long time.is no longer the way it works, right? dodd frank is squeezing the investment banks. the opportunity is now the small private places. >> i had never been an investment banker and it is hard for me to comment. i have heard the same thing that you have, that it is not quite the gold rush it used to be. >> the challenge i have with this analysis is that it is a razor-thin part...
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wilson, you keep it in the portfolio and the flipside have to be strong risk retention. >> the time has expired and we know recognize mr. lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the members of the panel. thank you so much again. i did see a good article in "the wall street journal" and a few of the takeaways from it is if the address is how wall street is adapting to the new regulatory regime, talking about the fact that profits are up and banks are cutting ties with subsidiaries that are more risky than also shoring up capital reserve in the case of this economy and becoming less complex with institutionscome and they go on to say that goldman sachs last week announced 56 billion from the balance sheet during the second quarter and they have proactively signed with dodd-frank. they've cut assets by one third from 2008 crisis and downsize their trading operation in focusing on less risky behavior. including the sale of more than 60 businesses that they have viewed as more risky. and bank of america corporation has shed more than 70 billion since 2010, including those that are more risky and wire that banks hold a lot of ca
wilson, you keep it in the portfolio and the flipside have to be strong risk retention. >> the time has expired and we know recognize mr. lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the members of the panel. thank you so much again. i did see a good article in "the wall street journal" and a few of the takeaways from it is if the address is how wall street is adapting to the new regulatory regime, talking about the fact that profits are up and banks are cutting ties with...
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. >> they round up the hamas guys for the lynching of the kids and israelis responded and you have anew war >> israel has exploited the killing of those three children and retaliated by destroying everything that makes a decent life for civilians in gaza. i suspect israel will continue this as long as they think they can. they cannot irradicate them tunnels can be rebuilt and rockets reacquired. >> hamas is an idea. >> does israel have any allies? >> when israel is being a proper democracy. >> egypt is behind israel and the antihamas. you have the middle east, the whole thing is the turmoil. >> the leader of egypt is very, very strongly on the israeli side and against hamas because he believes they're the equivalent of the muslim brotherhood and they are. >> i don't understand what the turks are doing. the -- this is why this whole place, the saudis are supporter of israel. because it's the muslim brother hood. >> antihamas. >> egypt and the saudis and a lot of the other arab countries are alleys >> they have to worry about extremists in their own territory. you can't stamp it out, y
. >> they round up the hamas guys for the lynching of the kids and israelis responded and you have anew war >> israel has exploited the killing of those three children and retaliated by destroying everything that makes a decent life for civilians in gaza. i suspect israel will continue this as long as they think they can. they cannot irradicate them tunnels can be rebuilt and rockets reacquired. >> hamas is an idea. >> does israel have any allies? >> when israel is...
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bank of america had a mass if mortgage-backed security accusation, especially if you count the activities of merrill lynch, a mortgage broker company that it provided and some of the most egregious forms selling bad mortgages on in mortgage-backed securities. you can expect settlement in the mid to high teams. >> mark, what will you watch to come out of this? >> there was app important part of framework, that a third of this will go for consumer application, payments. then, you know, the larger part will be a pay out to d.o.j. i'll be curious with the numbers. i think b of a have been successful that it bought itself into the argument with country wide. i don't think it will be as high as mat mentioned. it's too early to tell. city and b of a - you have to keep in mind all the bailouts, the assistance provided in 2008 and 2009. everybody else was a minor in the scheme of things. this was about the two banks, the two most significant in terms of moving forward. >> what will the government get out of the settlement with bank of america as we look forward to the next steps. >> i don't have a thought about th
bank of america had a mass if mortgage-backed security accusation, especially if you count the activities of merrill lynch, a mortgage broker company that it provided and some of the most egregious forms selling bad mortgages on in mortgage-backed securities. you can expect settlement in the mid to high teams. >> mark, what will you watch to come out of this? >> there was app important part of framework, that a third of this will go for consumer application, payments. then, you...
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you to remember that's the question before us today. i thank the gentleman for yielding. >> the next in line holding his hand up is mr. lynch. >> thank you, gentlemen. i thank the chairman for yielding. i do think recourse to the law is a good starting point on this. we do have a very strong, well plowed area of the law called prior restraint. under the doctrine of prior restraint, which is very firm within our constitutional fabric, the law does not abide prior restraint. what we're doing here is you're saying that this adviser to the president has engaged in no illegal -- no allegation of illegal conduct here on the part of the president's adviser. i'm not saying that. we just want to haul them in here. we just want to haul them in here, put a subpoena on them, have them sit here, answer questions under oath. okay. so in this normal balance, the law would look at the balance of interest. one interest is the ability to the president to have some advisers to receive counsel. your interest is in finding out what is to basically get inside that counsel and to find out what they are thinking, with no allegation of any wrongdoi
you to remember that's the question before us today. i thank the gentleman for yielding. >> the next in line holding his hand up is mr. lynch. >> thank you, gentlemen. i thank the chairman for yielding. i do think recourse to the law is a good starting point on this. we do have a very strong, well plowed area of the law called prior restraint. under the doctrine of prior restraint, which is very firm within our constitutional fabric, the law does not abide prior restraint. what...
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you got a pretty hard job. really is. but two things. mr. lynch mentioned gratitude for your cooperation and turning around a codel. secondly, i know the chairman of the subcommittee sent some request for information. it is helpful to the committee. it's a burden on you. but it really makes for better .ife for all around i do want to acknowledge the hard work that you have to do. one question i have is how much -- i mean, the costs are high. how much of the complications that you face day-to-day in making decisions about an embassy, wherever it may be, have to deal with the enormous security requirements that now seem to be part of everything. i'll ask you, ms. muniz. >> i think the security requirements clearly significantly add to the expense, but i don't know that anybody in the state department on this committee would call into question the need for those security measures. both operationally during building and the measures physically that are put in place. but it does -- when you look at the average cost of an embassy as compared to an offic
you got a pretty hard job. really is. but two things. mr. lynch mentioned gratitude for your cooperation and turning around a codel. secondly, i know the chairman of the subcommittee sent some request for information. it is helpful to the committee. it's a burden on you. but it really makes for better .ife for all around i do want to acknowledge the hard work that you have to do. one question i have is how much -- i mean, the costs are high. how much of the complications that you face...
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what happened is someone would have gotten lynched, the best case. and the problem is if youwo high frequency traders, you're not attacks the system. the problem is the guy's up against the system. so if you google high frequency trading, if you really wanted to know who the people are who are the best at scalping you in the market, but that's, you know, arguably, they're not the villains. exchanges are the villains because they've created this environment, or the banks and brokers have sold your information out to them. but if you really want to know who the bad ones are, what you really need to know who are the high frequency trading firms that care much about speed. there are those who don't care, and those who care a lot. the more they care about speed, the more they're involved in the bad activity. and you can google and get the answer. >> next question. michael, malcolm, thank you so much for being here. michael, i know you've been critical of the goliaths of the financial services industry, who would you say are the davids? and also, what would people like us do, what
what happened is someone would have gotten lynched, the best case. and the problem is if youwo high frequency traders, you're not attacks the system. the problem is the guy's up against the system. so if you google high frequency trading, if you really wanted to know who the people are who are the best at scalping you in the market, but that's, you know, arguably, they're not the villains. exchanges are the villains because they've created this environment, or the banks and brokers have sold...
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lynch: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the gentleman for yielding the time and also for his kind words. mr. speaker, i rise in support of this bill, h.r. 3802, to extend the legislative authority of the john adams memorial foundation to establish a commemorative work in honor of former president john adams and his legacy and for other purposes. i'd like to thank the full committee chairman, doc hastings, and ranking member peter defazio, as well as the gentleman from utah, subcommittee chairman rob bishop and ranking member raul grijalva for helping get this very important bill to the floor. this bill simply extends the authorization of the john adams memorial foundation for seven years. it is supported by the entire massachusetts delegation as well as chairman bishop, as i said, and will allow the adams memorial foundation, the national park service, the national capital memorial advisory commission and all the stake holders to continue to work toward finding a site and building a commemorative memorial ho
lynch: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the gentleman for yielding the time and also for his kind words. mr. speaker, i rise in support of this bill, h.r. 3802, to extend the legislative authority of the john adams memorial foundation to establish a commemorative work in honor of former president john adams and his legacy and for other purposes. i'd like to thank the full committee chairman, doc hastings, and ranking member peter defazio, as well as the gentleman from utah, subcommittee...
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you grag yaduated with the markg degree and you went to wall street to work at merrill lynch. to check, college, professional job. but then still having that itch, that desire to do something different in entertainment. tell us how you made that transition. >> i chose wall street because i wanted to be in new york. at the time, you know, the people that i looked up to, denzel, sam jackson, forrest whitaker, a lot of the big actors when i was coming up to, they had all started i. they did theater in new york. so i wanted to get whatever it is that they got in new york, i wanted to get that. i knew that i had to get there and the best way to get there was with a job. wall s i mean, i was there sometimes two and three days straight without going home to shower and change my clothes and i'd be in the same suit and sleeping under my desk. it was crazy. i had no idew what i was getting into. i decided that, you know, put my money where my mouth was and my side hustle. we all know that traditional path of taking acting lessons, but we have the new thing -- internet, whether it's vine
you grag yaduated with the markg degree and you went to wall street to work at merrill lynch. to check, college, professional job. but then still having that itch, that desire to do something different in entertainment. tell us how you made that transition. >> i chose wall street because i wanted to be in new york. at the time, you know, the people that i looked up to, denzel, sam jackson, forrest whitaker, a lot of the big actors when i was coming up to, they had all started i. they did...
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lynch, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think sometimes the search for conspiracy is interfering with the meaningful oversight that we should be doing. i think sometimes my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are just -- are reaching for the most grandiose conspiracy theory and forgetting that we do have some evidence of wrongdoing here that we should be going after. and i want to try to refocus on that. in spite of all the conspiracy allegations, there is some evidence here before us, and i have been hearing from some of my colleagues on this side of the aisle that there's no evidence of wrongdoing and, look, i'm not here to make excuses for the irs. i'm not here to protect the irs or to down play what they've done here, but let me try to refocus here. there was serious wrongdoing on the part of the irs here. there's evidence that they used improper search terms. they used, quote, unquote, tea party search terms, patriot search terms. if you had a complaint in your file about government spending or taxation or if y
lynch, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think sometimes the search for conspiracy is interfering with the meaningful oversight that we should be doing. i think sometimes my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are just -- are reaching for the most grandiose conspiracy theory and forgetting that we do have some evidence of wrongdoing here that we should be going after. and i want to try to refocus on that. in spite of all the conspiracy allegations, there is some...
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i think having witnessed lynchings, having witnessed war, having witnessed violence, domestic violence as well as you know the traditional idea of fighting, when i retrieve the stories of the lynchings, there's an entire chapter based on nothing but this whole series of lynchings that happen and false county in the eight -- the 1890s. i could see it. i could feel it in these detailed descriptions of what happened. and so in that way it was very kind of emotional because having lived through those things i was able to imagine them i think much more vividly. one of the heroes in the book in my mind is a newspaper man named j. m. kennedy. he was the publisher and editor of the modern democrat from when it started in about 1890 until his death in 1942. this is where the family knew better because he was in anti-lynching crusader. every time there was a lynching and false county he would go out and write the most detailed accounts of it and half the time he would go out and prove why the person who was lynched really was innocent. every week he wrote an editorial about why lynching was on american and how
i think having witnessed lynchings, having witnessed war, having witnessed violence, domestic violence as well as you know the traditional idea of fighting, when i retrieve the stories of the lynchings, there's an entire chapter based on nothing but this whole series of lynchings that happen and false county in the eight -- the 1890s. i could see it. i could feel it in these detailed descriptions of what happened. and so in that way it was very kind of emotional because having lived through...
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the governor didn't send anyone out, and people were saying if you sent the 8th illinois out, then what happened after that initial lynching would not have occurred. >> that's right. >> the wholesale massacre of blacks in east st. louis. but migration is a factor, a whole bunch of, you know, issues, and then you have a catalyst for accusations of rape or something. >> [inaudible] >> if you have questions, you think you have a question, why don't you line up -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> good evening. i appreciate your information that you've given. very interesting. now, you keep mentioning, and i heard you mention noble sissel. are you talking about the musician? >> yes. >> absolutely. >> okay. and also i just heard you mention theodore roosevelt. did the 369th or the 15th have anything to do with the rough riders? >> no. >> no? >> no. they came later. there was no 15th in the spanish-american war. now, charles ward fillmore did serve -- i'm glad you raised the issue about the spanish-american war. charles ward fillmore serve inside the spanish-american war. he had been a major in the ohio guard and was commander of a batt
the governor didn't send anyone out, and people were saying if you sent the 8th illinois out, then what happened after that initial lynching would not have occurred. >> that's right. >> the wholesale massacre of blacks in east st. louis. but migration is a factor, a whole bunch of, you know, issues, and then you have a catalyst for accusations of rape or something. >> [inaudible] >> if you have questions, you think you have a question, why don't you line up --...
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lynch: thank you. i think we all agree that federal agency websites must be secure in order to protect taxpayers from being the victims of an information security breach. for that reason, i support the measure before us, the safe and secure federal websites act. the recent data breaches at target, niemann marcus and other retail establishments affected more than 100 million americans. the importance of information security can be be overstated -- cannot be overstated. it is the responsibility of congress, as my friend from michigan has noted, to ensure that the federal government is not the source of these types of data breaches and to ensure that the personally identifiable information of american citizens is not compromised through federal websites. this bill would require agency chiefs -- chief information officers to certify to congress that the functionality and security of new or substantially modified websites that will contain personally identifiable information. it would also require that exis
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lynch. of investing to of with what you know. it did not work.ckberry is getting kicked out of the market as we speak. of to. >> it is difficult. for amazon. if. cheryl: >> the. cheryl: you know, maybe the songs, the weather channel. the weather outside. actually, it is brilliant. >> it is. and the ceo was telling, you can then bring more music. the potential is great. cheryl: what this really means. of course, you know. and a celebrity endorsement from oprah winfrey never a thrift business. how he can heat up your summer. testing testing with faugh we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] s
lynch. of investing to of with what you know. it did not work.ckberry is getting kicked out of the market as we speak. of to. >> it is difficult. for amazon. if. cheryl: >> the. cheryl: you know, maybe the songs, the weather channel. the weather outside. actually, it is brilliant. >> it is. and the ceo was telling, you can then bring more music. the potential is great. cheryl: what this really means. of course, you know. and a celebrity endorsement from oprah winfrey never a...
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lynching. >> mr. wilkins! >> that's what it is. >> you are not to speak, sir. >> he doesn't have any formal legal experience, and. >> i told you before, i can't tell you how to practice your craft. but, sir, you can't include evidence in questions. you must ask people questions. >> june 26th is the last day of testimony, and officer shawn humphrey is the last witness to take the stand. his testimony is pivotal. it could discredit wilkins' alibi. >> i was there to testify with regards to a female who claims she was with the defendant the day his crime occurred. however, she had reported in to the office to see me that day in dayton. >> mr. humphries, being that sharida didn't notify you that -- >> wilkins begins to cross-examine humphrey, but then all of a sudden he seems to be having a heart attack. >> excuse me. hold on a second. >> he had asked me, i believe, two questions at the time, and then he grabbed his chest, asked the judge if he could have a minute. >> your honor, excuse me for a second. i need -- i need some time. >> and then collapsed on the floor. >> officer humphrey takes his cue from the judge wh
lynching. >> mr. wilkins! >> that's what it is. >> you are not to speak, sir. >> he doesn't have any formal legal experience, and. >> i told you before, i can't tell you how to practice your craft. but, sir, you can't include evidence in questions. you must ask people questions. >> june 26th is the last day of testimony, and officer shawn humphrey is the last witness to take the stand. his testimony is pivotal. it could discredit wilkins' alibi. >> i...
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." >> good morning to you. 5:257 marshawn lynch in oakland for a movie shoot.ng job is going viral. next check out the image tweeted out by a man who lived across the street from where lynch parked monday. the lamborghini with velvet ropes. lynch grew up in oakland, played football at cal. the movie is about his life. bring your own rope. >>> houston uber rider getting a laugh after a night of drinking. he posted this, at fairly heavy drink he took an unnecessary cab ride. went 95 feet. he circled the block to end up at the house around the corner. he didn't know it was behind him at the time. cost of the trip $4.28. >> sometimes you need to ride. >> i know somebody who took a cab from the sir francis drake to chinatown. >> wow. just a walk. if you're wearing high heels maybe, i don't know. >> let's check the morning commute -- not the morning commute, the forecast. look at the sunrise behind us, gorgeous. >> it is gorgeous. sometimes you just need somebody to talk to, a cab driver can be a gentle ear, i know from experience. this is what i want to tell you abo
." >> good morning to you. 5:257 marshawn lynch in oakland for a movie shoot.ng job is going viral. next check out the image tweeted out by a man who lived across the street from where lynch parked monday. the lamborghini with velvet ropes. lynch grew up in oakland, played football at cal. the movie is about his life. bring your own rope. >>> houston uber rider getting a laugh after a night of drinking. he posted this, at fairly heavy drink he took an unnecessary cab ride....
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this sets i think like you said i mean it encourages the sort of white washing of history the sort of rewriting of history encourages censorship and even though that this merrill lynch story this article that was kind of scrubbed by a google you can't search on google you can still search on other websites what we need to look at is the fact that this isn't an isolated incident like you mentioned in the days following that really there were thousands of requests to have articles individual profiles kind of scrubbed being searchable so this is this is something that a lot of people are wanting a lot of individuals are or seeking to do and this really is kind of a result of that so there are negative implications like you said right now but moving down the road the longer this goes we're going to i think continue to see even more negative implications of it and unfortunately you know everyone who has is remotely in the public view has her horrible things about them online i can attest to that but the thing is only the rich and powerful can really take the initiative to scrub their history and rewrite it so you know i don't have the means to really scrub all all the ne
this sets i think like you said i mean it encourages the sort of white washing of history the sort of rewriting of history encourages censorship and even though that this merrill lynch story this article that was kind of scrubbed by a google you can't search on google you can still search on other websites what we need to look at is the fact that this isn't an isolated incident like you mentioned in the days following that really there were thousands of requests to have articles individual...
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. ♪ you can't take away anymore. >> and jessica lynch on the case in iraq. >> i hope we don't
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