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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 eager to come 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 scram
. >> 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 eager to come 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...
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if you had marchon lynch, you can pretty well. same as gronk. ng fantasy football. the warriors are on pace for a 82-0. grant threed games is not a large one, but so far early reports on the steve kur era are pretty, pretty, pretty good. >> second quarter. warriors. thomas robinson. reswrekted by healy, and then andre with the finish. the warriors are rolling. that's defense leading to good offense. but oakland damian lillard helped the blazers fight back. they'll lead to four. minutes later more lillard. game tied 68-68 after three. fourth quarter now. blazers up one. look out for clay. >> and intercept with the right hand. right in the basket with a right-handed spike. >> oh, my goodness. game now tied 6-6. lynch was all done. now he is trying to end out the ball, but just as crazy. where is it going? it's out of bounds. ball bounced out of bounds off -- former laker and -- after the turnover trying to fiend clay, and that's running lay. s it's all the warriors would need. they win 59-90. you know, clay thompson has never had at least 29 points
if you had marchon lynch, you can pretty well. same as gronk. ng fantasy football. the warriors are on pace for a 82-0. grant threed games is not a large one, but so far early reports on the steve kur era are pretty, pretty, pretty good. >> second quarter. warriors. thomas robinson. reswrekted by healy, and then andre with the finish. the warriors are rolling. that's defense leading to good offense. but oakland damian lillard helped the blazers fight back. they'll lead to four. minutes...
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i understand you know loretta lynch, maybe you can tell us what you know of this woman and what you make of a potential appointment as attorney general. >> well, in 1990 we started at the u.s. attorneys office as junior prosecutors within weeks of one another and spent three years as colleagues and we've been friends ever since. i have to say, i'm pretty flabbergasted. she's a low-profile figure not only in the united states but in new york. she is by far the second-best known prosecutor in new york after preeter er bbarara. it's a surprising choice. but her own record is impeccable. she is not known as a political figurement she's spent the vast majority of her career as a lawyer, as a federal prosecutor. either as an assistant u.s. attorney or as u.s. attorney under president clinton and now under president obama. i don't think there is anything krov shl in her background. she's just a career prosecutor who has done a variety of cases. she was the head of the long island office in the brooklyn u.s. attorneys office for a while before she became the u.s. attorney. she was first assistan
i understand you know loretta lynch, maybe you can tell us what you know of this woman and what you make of a potential appointment as attorney general. >> well, in 1990 we started at the u.s. attorneys office as junior prosecutors within weeks of one another and spent three years as colleagues and we've been friends ever since. i have to say, i'm pretty flabbergasted. she's a low-profile figure not only in the united states but in new york. she is by far the second-best known prosecutor...
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. -- you knowwith loretta lynch, you are in law school together, in a small class together. >> yes. delighted that president obama has seen the good was done in nominating loretta lynch. it could not come at a better time for him, given how much should the administration has been under over the last 10 months, two recognize that women of color do exist. his addresses on my brother's keeper, one of the things he said was that boys need role models, they need to be able to look up and see the possibility that they could become the attorney general of the united states. most boys of color already had that role model. the question was, would you recognize that the one constituency that has not yet had an opportunity to see someone look like them in that position had been women of color. as, whyched our heads doesn't he make this as an opportunity to provide a role model? thankfully, now he has done so. this is loretta lynch speaking last week after president obama announced her nomination. and thedge to you american people that if i have the honor of being confirmed by the senate, i wil
. -- you knowwith loretta lynch, you are in law school together, in a small class together. >> yes. delighted that president obama has seen the good was done in nominating loretta lynch. it could not come at a better time for him, given how much should the administration has been under over the last 10 months, two recognize that women of color do exist. his addresses on my brother's keeper, one of the things he said was that boys need role models, they need to be able to look up and see...
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you ms. loretta lynch. [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone, and thank you first of all mr. president for that kind introduction. most importantly thank you also for your faith in me in can asking me to succeed an attorney general that i admire and a department that i love, to leave. no one gets to this place, this podium, this moment by themselves. i also must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and friendship as well as leading by scarp and always, always pushing this department to live up to its name. and i want to thank chairman leahy, senior officials of the department of justice, and members of the cabinet for being here today. to my colleagues in the u.s. attorney community and throughout the department, on whose strength and wisdom i leaned every day, thank all of you as well for your support both now and in all the work that we have ahead. and to my beloved office, the eastern district of new york, my professional home. you have twice now given me the privilege of being able to serve you and to focus on nothing, nothing but the protection of the amer
you ms. loretta lynch. [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone, and thank you first of all mr. president for that kind introduction. most importantly thank you also for your faith in me in can asking me to succeed an attorney general that i admire and a department that i love, to leave. no one gets to this place, this podium, this moment by themselves. i also must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and friendship as well as leading by scarp and always, always pushing this...
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you ms. loretta lynch. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. president, for that kind introduction. most importantly, thank you also for your faith in me and asking me to succeed and attorney general whom i admire and to lead the department that i love. -- thisets to displace place, this room, this podium, this moment by themselves. must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and your friendship over the years, as well as by leading by example and always pushing this department to live up to its name. i went to thank chairman leahy, senior officials of the department of justice, and members of the cabinet for being here today. colleagues in the u.s. attorneys committee and throughout the department, on whose strength and wisdom eileen every day, thank all of you as lean on every i day, thank all of you as well. to my beloved office, you have twice now given me the privilege of being able to serve you and to focus on nothing but the protection of the american people. it has been a joy. it has been an honor. i will carry you with me wherever i go. of course, to my wonderf
you ms. loretta lynch. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. president, for that kind introduction. most importantly, thank you also for your faith in me and asking me to succeed and attorney general whom i admire and to lead the department that i love. -- thisets to displace place, this room, this podium, this moment by themselves. must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and your friendship over the years, as well as by leading by example and always pushing this department...
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you had ted cruz and mike lee coming out saying they would like to have ms. lynchreemptively make a statement saying that she believes the president's executive amnesty plans, which we don't know the specifics are, whether or not she thinks they're constitutional and legal. within the civil rights community, do you expect the bigger fight to be over immigration or over things like voting rights? >> first of all, they're totally wrong about saying she should make a statement now. that's inappropriate. she's not the attorney general yet. that's attorney general eric holder's duty to speak on those matters. she's a nominee. until she's confirmed, she has no real authority to be the leader on that discussion. it is important we move as a nation on immigration reform. i welcome the idea the president would issue an executive order. his executive order should be issued sooner than later. one thing i worry about this nominee is there would be the tendency, given this congress and what we've seen in the prior years, to try to use this nomination to hold it up in order to b
you had ted cruz and mike lee coming out saying they would like to have ms. lynchreemptively make a statement saying that she believes the president's executive amnesty plans, which we don't know the specifics are, whether or not she thinks they're constitutional and legal. within the civil rights community, do you expect the bigger fight to be over immigration or over things like voting rights? >> first of all, they're totally wrong about saying she should make a statement now. that's...
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you ms. loretta lynch. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. thank you, mr. president, for that kind introduction. most importantly, thank you also for your faith in me and asking me to succeed and attorney general whom i admire and to lead the department that i love. no one gets to displace -- this place, this room, this podium, this moment by themselves. i also must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and your friendship over the years, as well as by leading by example and always pushing this department to live up to its name. i went to thank chairman leahy, senior officials of the department of justice, and members of the cabinet for being here today. to my colleagues in the u.s. attorneys committee and throughout the department, on whose strength and wisdom eileen every day, thank all of you as well -- wisdom i lean on every day, thank all of you as well. to my beloved office, you have twice now given me the privilege of being able to serve you and to focus on nothing but the protection of the american people. it has been a joy. it has bee
you ms. loretta lynch. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. thank you, mr. president, for that kind introduction. most importantly, thank you also for your faith in me and asking me to succeed and attorney general whom i admire and to lead the department that i love. no one gets to displace -- this place, this room, this podium, this moment by themselves. i also must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and your friendship over the years, as well as by leading by example and...
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let me introduce to you miss loretta lynch. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone. who admire and leave the adopt i love. no one gets to displace this room, this podium, this moment by themselves. i i also must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and friendship over the years, as well as by leading by example and always, always pushing this department to live up to its name. senior officials of the department of justice and members of the cabinet for being here today. to my colleagues in the u.s. attorney community, and throughout the department, on whose strength and wisdom i lean every day, thank all of you as well for your support both now and in all of the work that we have ahead. and to my beloved office. the eastern district of new york. my professional home. you have twice now given me the privilege of being able to serve you, and to focus on nothing, nothing but the protection of the american people. it has been a joy. it has been an honor. and i will carry you with me wherever i go. and of course, to my wonderful family. several of whom are
let me introduce to you miss loretta lynch. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone. who admire and leave the adopt i love. no one gets to displace this room, this podium, this moment by themselves. i i also must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and friendship over the years, as well as by leading by example and always, always pushing this department to live up to its name. senior officials of the department of justice and members of the cabinet for being here...
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and high profile situations, and to me that's also qualities you want in an attorney general. >> long time friend and colleague of loretta lynchr the attorney general. and i have no idea what the confirmation process will be like or what the political response will be, but the pride you can feel over the choice in new york is almost palpable? >> absolutely. we'll be right back. a party? hi. i'm new ensure active clear protein drink. clear huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got 8 grams of protein. twist my lid! that's three times more than me. 17 vitamins and minerals. and zero fat! hmmmm. you bring a lot to the party! yay! new ensure active clear protein. 8 grams protein. zero fat. 17 vitamins and minerals. in delicious blueberry pomegranate and mixed fruit. for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth h
and high profile situations, and to me that's also qualities you want in an attorney general. >> long time friend and colleague of loretta lynchr the attorney general. and i have no idea what the confirmation process will be like or what the political response will be, but the pride you can feel over the choice in new york is almost palpable? >> absolutely. we'll be right back. a party? hi. i'm new ensure active clear protein drink. clear huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm...
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lynch, you were commenting about how an officer stop people and try to get information from them. that says you have to do anything but give them your driver's license, registration, proof of insurance. anything else you give them they you.trying to catch the fifth amendment says you don't have to tell them anything at all. that is my comment. if people would just do that, i the civil asset forfeiture, if he doesn't know grand in your pocket he can't take it. make a good point and at the website we mentioned .net we have auconduct link for people to learn about their constitutional rights and to handle themselves in, let's say, a traffic stop situation. to recognize the eality of the police training tactics and way they can intimidate people. say somebody has $2,000 in cash officer might say something like, look, if you don't sign his form and surrender this cash to me i think the prosecutor is probably going to ant to charge you with money laundering. if you want to avoid a criminal money let me seize the and you can get an attorney later and if you are traveling don't state you o
lynch, you were commenting about how an officer stop people and try to get information from them. that says you have to do anything but give them your driver's license, registration, proof of insurance. anything else you give them they you.trying to catch the fifth amendment says you don't have to tell them anything at all. that is my comment. if people would just do that, i the civil asset forfeiture, if he doesn't know grand in your pocket he can't take it. make a good point and at the...
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you have seen horrible stuff in your life. >> i have covered nine wars mostly in africa, middle east, including iraq and afghanistan. having witnessed lynching and wars domestic violence as well as you know, fighting the traditi tradition. and there is a whole chapter on the lynching in falls county and i can see it, smell, and even feel it in the detailed description of what happened. in that way, it was emotional because i was able to imagine them. one of my heroes was jm kennedy and he was the publisher and it started with his death and this is where the faltly waw and he was lynching a count and to prove the person was innocent and every week he wrote an editorial about how lynching was unamerican and went against our al views and his fellow editors of news papers condemned him and he stood up and said no, this is wrong and you are getting the wrong and he conveyed this started in 1910 and as the 14 and the clan in texas was half of all white men in texas were members of the clan in 1924. throughout this, james kennedy is out dollar condeming the clan and their politics and saying why they are unconstitutional and unlawful. letting them
you have seen horrible stuff in your life. >> i have covered nine wars mostly in africa, middle east, including iraq and afghanistan. having witnessed lynching and wars domestic violence as well as you know, fighting the traditi tradition. and there is a whole chapter on the lynching in falls county and i can see it, smell, and even feel it in the detailed description of what happened. in that way, it was emotional because i was able to imagine them. one of my heroes was jm kennedy and he...
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are you saying the senate should refuse to confirm lo receipta lynch, the new nominee for attorney general and thereby leave eric holder, who you don't like very much, in that position even longer? >> chris, what i'm saying is we should use the constitutional checks and balances we have to rein in the executive -- if the read the federalist papers, our framers talked about a president who would behave that would rule by dictate and decree -- >> sir, i understand that. i'm asking a direct question, would you block the nomination of lo receipta lynch and leave eric holder in the job? >> in my view, the majority leader should decline to bring to the floor of the senate any nomination other than vital national security positions. now, that is a serious and major step. it is a power the majority leader has, and nobody else has any ability -- if the majority leader announced that, it would impose real consequences on the president and the administration. >> all right. >> the second big check, the power we've got is the power of the purse, and we should fund one at a time the critical priorities
are you saying the senate should refuse to confirm lo receipta lynch, the new nominee for attorney general and thereby leave eric holder, who you don't like very much, in that position even longer? >> chris, what i'm saying is we should use the constitutional checks and balances we have to rein in the executive -- if the read the federalist papers, our framers talked about a president who would behave that would rule by dictate and decree -- >> sir, i understand that. i'm asking a...
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you ms. loretta lynch. [ applause ] >>> thank you everyone. and thank you first of all mr.t for that kind introduction. and most importantly thank you for your faith in asking know succeed a attorney general whom i admire the lead the department that i love. no one gets to that place, this room this podium, this moment by themselves. i also must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and friendship over the years as well asly leading by example and always, always pushing this department to live up to its name. and i want to thank chairman leahy, senior officials of the department of the justice and members of the cabinet for being here today. to my colleagues in the u.s. attorney community and throughout the department on who i lean every day. and thank you all of you for your support both now and all the work we have ahead. and to my beloved office, the eastern district of new york, my professional home. you have twice now given me the privilege of being able to serve you and to focus on nothing, nothing but the protection of the people. it has been a joy. it
you ms. loretta lynch. [ applause ] >>> thank you everyone. and thank you first of all mr.t for that kind introduction. and most importantly thank you for your faith in asking know succeed a attorney general whom i admire the lead the department that i love. no one gets to that place, this room this podium, this moment by themselves. i also must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and friendship over the years as well asly leading by example and always, always pushing...
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you know, from black people getting lynched to, you know, being able to sit in the back of the bus. it's the same scenario. >> reporter: at a time of year when americans count their blessings, the shooting of michael brown has made many here realize just how much they want things to change. for shirley who's hosting this dinner, getting more black people to vote is one way to make a difference, but she believes the violence played a part, too. >> if you didn't have the violence, you would not have here today. he would have been another statistic. i don't condone the violence of burning down these businesses that people have worked hard for. absolutely not. but unfortunately, just like in a war, and this is a war, there is collateral damage. and that was collateral damage. >> reporter: thanksgiving has given people here the chance to press pause and digest the week's events. but in this household and so many others in this area, the question is, what next? how do some of those underlying issues of race, which this case raised, get solved? bbc news, st. louis. >> do stay with us here
you know, from black people getting lynched to, you know, being able to sit in the back of the bus. it's the same scenario. >> reporter: at a time of year when americans count their blessings, the shooting of michael brown has made many here realize just how much they want things to change. for shirley who's hosting this dinner, getting more black people to vote is one way to make a difference, but she believes the violence played a part, too. >> if you didn't have the violence, you...
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on the public opinion front, lynchings and mob violence are not stopping. the executive, you have statements from presidents, lynching and mob violence is not stopping. the piece of legislation, will not stop it. what was interesting to me in my studies in the area of racial violence, it is a last resort to the naacp, they are not the first point of entry for the naacp and how did they protect the lives of african-americans. what sparked interest in winching and fighting lynching through the law was a violent race massacre in phillips, the trouble began on september 30th, 1991, small group of african-american farmers peacefully gathered in a church. and strategize how to break free from the sharecropping system and the way african-americans retaken advantage of in the system. aware of the gathering of african americans a small group of law-enforcement officials arrived and fired shots at the church hoping to gillen number of these labor organizers. there fire was returned by more fire and one white man was ultimately kill. what ensued in phillips county later on and those who
on the public opinion front, lynchings and mob violence are not stopping. the executive, you have statements from presidents, lynching and mob violence is not stopping. the piece of legislation, will not stop it. what was interesting to me in my studies in the area of racial violence, it is a last resort to the naacp, they are not the first point of entry for the naacp and how did they protect the lives of african-americans. what sparked interest in winching and fighting lynching through the...
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you can see over a grainy ?afz5 reproduction of a photograph that appears to be a lynching. )t)jt "don' shoot" if you want to prevent another ferguson, it's up to you to make change happen. and even michelle nunn in that case wouldn't condemn that. that's race baiting. that's playing the race card, dividing the country. >> well, of course it is. and i agree with juan williams. i mean, the8>ht residue of thi persists for years. it makes people hate each other. you don't want ethnic politics in your country. loom;2u'd the world. most other countries areédíri by it. peop<&Ñmn't resolve ethnic politics because ethnicity doesn't change. and so once you start dividing people along those lines, it lasts an awful long time. and it can lead to real civil unrest and disorder. i mean, real unrest and div can go through a history, election's very predictable. white, old versus young, rich versus poor, man versus woman. this is their whole strategy. is that because their policies have failed? would you say barack obama's policies and those who voted with him 99% of the time do you thin
you can see over a grainy ?afz5 reproduction of a photograph that appears to be a lynching. )t)jt "don' shoot" if you want to prevent another ferguson, it's up to you to make change happen. and even michelle nunn in that case wouldn't condemn that. that's race baiting. that's playing the race card, dividing the country. >> well, of course it is. and i agree with juan williams. i mean, the8>ht residue of thi persists for years. it makes people hate each other. you don't want...
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. >> joining me is dennis michael lynch. do youieve we will see a new surge of immigrants coming across the border as a result of this struggle that is playing in washington? >> first of all the surge hasn't talked. they still come in they are coming in as you and i pespeak right now. amnesty is about to take off. they are petrified because they are already overwhelmed but with the new surge coming in they can't defend the border. we know they have terror coming through. if they aren't preoccupied with changing diapers, we are extremely exposed as a nation. >> the president has played down that. it is a one-time issue we saw last summer. it had a number of factors played into it. you don't believe what they are saying it's an ongoing situation. we remember january brewer seeing for themselves. >> i have been saying this this is part of his had heing see, he knows it. he wants the surge to come. there's a thing i have been warning about which is called the perfect storm when the obamacare businessman date collides with an amnesty. t
. >> joining me is dennis michael lynch. do youieve we will see a new surge of immigrants coming across the border as a result of this struggle that is playing in washington? >> first of all the surge hasn't talked. they still come in they are coming in as you and i pespeak right now. amnesty is about to take off. they are petrified because they are already overwhelmed but with the new surge coming in they can't defend the border. we know they have terror coming through. if they...
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the words are superimposed as you can see over a grainy reproduction of a photograph that appears to be a lynchingo you have one of two young black kids holding "don't shoot" if you want to prevent another ferguson, it's up to you to make change happen. and even michelle nunn in that case wouldn't condemn that. that's race baiting. that's playing the race card, dividing the country. tucker? >> well, of course it is.uan wi. i mean, the residue of this persists for years. it makes people hate each other. you don't want ethnic politics in your country. look around the world. most other countries are riven by it. people can't resolve ethnic politics because ethnicity doesn't change. and so once you start dividing people along those lines, it lasts an awful long time. and it can lead to real civil unrest and disorder. i mean, real unrest and disorder. >> i can go through a history, congressman, where every election's very predictable. democrats divide black versus white, old versus young, rich versus poor, man versus woman. this is their whole strategy. is that because their policies have failed? would
the words are superimposed as you can see over a grainy reproduction of a photograph that appears to be a lynchingo you have one of two young black kids holding "don't shoot" if you want to prevent another ferguson, it's up to you to make change happen. and even michelle nunn in that case wouldn't condemn that. that's race baiting. that's playing the race card, dividing the country. tucker? >> well, of course it is.uan wi. i mean, the residue of this persists for years. it makes...
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you ms. loretta lynch. >> president obama makes his pick for the country's top cop. his choice and why her confirmation may be a problem. >>> plus, you can't handle the truth. more on the oscar winning movie "a few good men" brings back to life again. >> i can too. ♪shining, shimmering, splendid ♪tell me, princess, now when did♪ ♪you last let your heart decide♪ ♪a whole new world welcome to aulani, travel and leisure winner for top family hotel in the u.s. for special offers, visit disneyaulani.com or call your travel agent. >>> new video tonight of boy scouts honoring american flags by burning them. this is the way you're supposed to do it. the retiring of the star spangled banner carried out by scouts in los gatos. part of this community service project after realizing many people don't know how to properly dispose of old and tattered flags. this is how you do it. >> we are honoring veterans for veterans day as well as trying to raise awareness for the american flag in the community. and it's not just some piece of fabric. it's the symbol of our nation. it's a littl
you ms. loretta lynch. >> president obama makes his pick for the country's top cop. his choice and why her confirmation may be a problem. >>> plus, you can't handle the truth. more on the oscar winning movie "a few good men" brings back to life again. >> i can too. ♪shining, shimmering, splendid ♪tell me, princess, now when did♪ ♪you last let your heart decide♪ ♪a whole new world welcome to aulani, travel and leisure winner for top family hotel in the...
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lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have want to thank the panel. thank you very much. you've all helped us today. dr. johnson, i had a chance to read some of your earlier stuff back in august. then your testimony today. you indicate today that you believe there might be a surplus that isis might have a surplus of about $2 billion. how do you think they are holding that? from a custodial sense, how do you think they hold that reserve of $2 billion? >> so this is purely speculation. but i think the easiest way to hold it would be in the banks that it overran when it overran mosul and to store the money securely in a facility that is intended to store money of a high quantity i think is a reasonable guess. but there could be wide distribution, it could be in other countries. so i suspect it's some of each of those. >> one vulnerability they have now that they traditionally terrorist organizations have not had is that they have to defend their turf. i know that your report -- i think all of you have hit on this. that our response to the traditional financing of al qaeda as
lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have want to thank the panel. thank you very much. you've all helped us today. dr. johnson, i had a chance to read some of your earlier stuff back in august. then your testimony today. you indicate today that you believe there might be a surplus that isis might have a surplus of about $2 billion. how do you think they are holding that? from a custodial sense, how do you think they hold that reserve of $2 billion? >> so this is purely speculation....
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lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman, again, mr. secretary, thanks for your willingness to testify. i just want to make one observation. i do share the frustration that some of my colleagues across the aisle have expressed about staunching the flow of oil and degrading some of the facilities that are currently under the control of isis. but i do want to point out that, for instance, the beiji oil refinery, i don't know, about 75, maybe 150 miles north of baghdad, i've been there a couple of times. it is not really -- it's low tech, but it's the largest refinery that they have there in that region. if we had destroyed that a month ago i think the iraq government -- you know, last week, two weeks ago, the iraqi forces retook that refinery. so now it is pumping oil for the iraqi government. it's a key asset, if we had gone in there and destroyed that refinery it would have been a huge setback for the iraqi government to retake and reestablish their oil flow. we have a similar situation in the kirkuk region, where it is in a dispute between the kurdish forces and isol, we had a similar
lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman, again, mr. secretary, thanks for your willingness to testify. i just want to make one observation. i do share the frustration that some of my colleagues across the aisle have expressed about staunching the flow of oil and degrading some of the facilities that are currently under the control of isis. but i do want to point out that, for instance, the beiji oil refinery, i don't know, about 75, maybe 150 miles north of baghdad, i've been there a couple of...
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lynch a hard time in congress. i don't think it's -- hard to say what's going to happen. lou: you worked with loretta lynch. >> i worked with her in the eastern district of new york. i have a lot of respect for her. it was a noncontroversial, nonpolitical choice on many levels, and as ron and i were discussing. lou: probably less controversial had she not been a sorority sister of eric holder's wife. >> i didn't know that. >> i didn't either. lou: that's what we do here at the news. >> a very nice factoid, the fact of the matter is. lou: could have been your fact, it's a fact. it's mine, you want to call it a fact? >> no, the second late term attorneys general, bill barr, judge michael mccasey, there is a different aspect. and i'm not diminishing it on any level, different than the attorney general there for the first six years. lou: all right, gentlemen. good have you here. >> nice to see you lou. lou: appreciate it. breaking news tonight, the united states is now officially ebola free. doctors tonight declaring the last known ebola patient in this country who contracted ebola to
lynch a hard time in congress. i don't think it's -- hard to say what's going to happen. lou: you worked with loretta lynch. >> i worked with her in the eastern district of new york. i have a lot of respect for her. it was a noncontroversial, nonpolitical choice on many levels, and as ron and i were discussing. lou: probably less controversial had she not been a sorority sister of eric holder's wife. >> i didn't know that. >> i didn't either. lou: that's what we do here at the...
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you. never ran in to any lynch mobs. >> we could electric someone like you as school president. >> i playo show she has on campus and she operates in the move and i on campus as a voice that wants to shake things up. >> how do i feel about it. dear white people it's blacker than thou propaganda. >> it began to be much more of a story about identity. so that conflict between who we are and how people see us, and that's really kind of transformed to the version of "dear white people" that made to the screen. >> your hair is so cute s it weaved? >> weaved? it's weave. noun. present tense. >> stay fined, there is more coming up on "made in hollywood." ♪ ♪ theme music melissa, what do my wife, uncle, children and niece all have in common? i don't know. absolutely nothing. that's why i go to walmart to do all of my holiday shopping. great idea. i can get an xbox one for my son, oh, i want one of those. a keurig 2.0 for my wife, oh, i'd like one. a fitbit for my daughter, oh, that sounds rich. and frozen stuff for my niece. kids would love that. what are you going to get me? um, a samsung tv. ah
you. never ran in to any lynch mobs. >> we could electric someone like you as school president. >> i playo show she has on campus and she operates in the move and i on campus as a voice that wants to shake things up. >> how do i feel about it. dear white people it's blacker than thou propaganda. >> it began to be much more of a story about identity. so that conflict between who we are and how people see us, and that's really kind of transformed to the version of...
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you guys? >> yeah. >> he would be amazing on "red eye." finally lynch offered an answer other than yeah. >> on the ground you are going to make up for catching the ball and the fact that part of the game plan there? >> maybe. >> he is amazing. here is a cat re-enactment or re-encatment. >> the offensive line to keep pushing against the defense so aggressively. >> yeah. >> how does the defense compare to others you have seen this year? >> yeah. >> you were on the sidelines for a little bit there. what was going on with the back? obviously you got back in there. >> yeah. >> jesse, to me that was the greatest post game interview ever. what bugs me about it is none of the reporters came up with a way for him not to say yes. like have you ever made love to a horse? ever make out with a finch? say something where he would say no. >> yeah. yeah, i think it has to do with the fact that no one affiliated with the national football league is clever. everybody was -- there is a fine line between practical joking and severe brain damage. everybody was acting like -
you guys? >> yeah. >> he would be amazing on "red eye." finally lynch offered an answer other than yeah. >> on the ground you are going to make up for catching the ball and the fact that part of the game plan there? >> maybe. >> he is amazing. here is a cat re-enactment or re-encatment. >> the offensive line to keep pushing against the defense so aggressively. >> yeah. >> how does the defense compare to others you have seen this year?...
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lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have want to thank the panel. thank you very much. you've all helped us today. dr. johnson, i had a chance to read some of your earlier stuff back in august. then your testimony today. you indicate today that you believe there might be a surplus that isis might have a surplus of about $2 billion. how do you think they are holding that? from a custodial sense, how do you think they hold that reserve of $2 billion? >> so this is purely speculation. but i think the easiest way to hold it would be in the banks that it overran when it overran mosul and to be able to store the money securely in a facility that is intended to store money of a high quantity i think is a reasonable guess. but there could be wide distribution, it could be in other countries. so i suspect it's some of each of those. >> one vulnerability they have now that they traditionally terrorist organizations have not had is that they have to defend their turf. i know that your report -- i think all of you have hit on this. that our response to the traditional financing of
lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have want to thank the panel. thank you very much. you've all helped us today. dr. johnson, i had a chance to read some of your earlier stuff back in august. then your testimony today. you indicate today that you believe there might be a surplus that isis might have a surplus of about $2 billion. how do you think they are holding that? from a custodial sense, how do you think they hold that reserve of $2 billion? >> so this is purely speculation....
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you what they're covering up. they published that on saturday. sunday, they published a cover up story. hey, this scandal about loretta lynch is a big deal. they ought to provide additional. why would the lame street media tell the truth? the you cannily, ugly truth about loretta lynch being a lawyer for the clintons. the reason is because the loretta lynch that was just nominated to be attorney general, she was not a lawyer involved in the white water scandal. a whole different loretta lynch. it used to be the wrong bertha lewis. now it's the wrong loretta lynch. there was a whole new round of press over this today when the outlet that was pursuing this line of attack on this news when they tried to save face by adding a correction to their story. they left out the headline, obama's attorney general loretta lynch represented the clintons during white waterer. but then they left the story in tact about how they represented the clintons in whitewater. said they've got the headline, the picture of her, the whole story. and then you get to the italicized slight correction at the bottom. it was, in fact, a different attorney. still, though, gr
you what they're covering up. they published that on saturday. sunday, they published a cover up story. hey, this scandal about loretta lynch is a big deal. they ought to provide additional. why would the lame street media tell the truth? the you cannily, ugly truth about loretta lynch being a lawyer for the clintons. the reason is because the loretta lynch that was just nominated to be attorney general, she was not a lawyer involved in the white water scandal. a whole different loretta lynch....
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, senator moran of kansas. >> shannon, thanks for the opportunity to visit with you. >> i want to start with loretta lynch. he rempbed a couple week's time moving forward as the nominee. do you favor that she does have a lot of praise and accolades from a lot of different corners of the political spectrum or do you think you should wait until january until the new senate is sworn in? and how can republicans block that attempt? >> shannon, my view is that only those things that are imminently necessary to be accomplish ed i the lame duck session, the appropriations process, tax extenders, just a handful of issues should be addressed. and that beyond that, we ought to wait for the newly elected representatives to be in their position to represent the american people's point of view that was just expressed last week in the november election. we have an attorney general in place, and so there's no crisis. i also think if the democrats attempt to push this through in the 4r5ilame duck without adequ hearing and consultation, review of her record and views, then i think they make it much more difficult for us to
, senator moran of kansas. >> shannon, thanks for the opportunity to visit with you. >> i want to start with loretta lynch. he rempbed a couple week's time moving forward as the nominee. do you favor that she does have a lot of praise and accolades from a lot of different corners of the political spectrum or do you think you should wait until january until the new senate is sworn in? and how can republicans block that attempt? >> shannon, my view is that only those things that...
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from there, it's the exact same story about how obama's loretta lynch defended the clintons until you to the very bottom of the article, where it reads, "correction: the loretta lynch identified earlier as the whitewater attorney was, in fact, a different attorney." (laughter) so i'm giving a tip of the hat to breitbart journalist warner todd huston for breaking this news, finding out it's broken, but sticking with it anyway. (laughter) because no matter who she actually is, i still stand against the nomination of loretta lynch. i just don't think a coal miner's daughter has any place as attorney general. (laughter) plus, why isn't anyone talking about the time she stole christmas? it's scandalous! (laughter) so i salute breitbart for not taking down a headline that you know is false. you are craven political hatchet men. oh, they eventually took it down? my apologies. they are craven political hatchet men. corrected. (laughter) we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) really. it's not worth it. no worries. i got this. ♪ i got all the time in the world ♪ (vo) a 2.7 gigahertz turbo p
from there, it's the exact same story about how obama's loretta lynch defended the clintons until you to the very bottom of the article, where it reads, "correction: the loretta lynch identified earlier as the whitewater attorney was, in fact, a different attorney." (laughter) so i'm giving a tip of the hat to breitbart journalist warner todd huston for breaking this news, finding out it's broken, but sticking with it anyway. (laughter) because no matter who she actually is, i still...
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i'm at merrill lynch, i want to sell you a mutual fund. i've got a mutual fund for you. is wouldn't be so bad if the brokers aren't fleeing merrill lynch. they lost over the last 13 weeks, they lost brokers. this is a really bad trend, and there we go. fewer financial advisers. listen, i asked for an interview with john thiel. liz: aquarius ♪ >> mr. thiel would not come on the air. i asked for an interview with mr. thiel, he's a devotee of dale carnegie. liz: he took the course, it worked for him. >> warren buffett smoke pot? liz: no. he drinks root beer floats. >> this guy drinks wheat grass juice. liz: crazy people from l.a. >> that's beside the point. he's embarking on cultural change on merrill trying to make it into a countercultural revolution there and it's failing because people are leaving. this is a big story in merrill, the premiere brokerage firm. you think bill shine will take naps in the middle of the day. liz: anyone who wants to take a nap in the newsroom is insane. >> will he allow us to drink wheat grass juice? liz: charlie gasparino. >> you are not answ
i'm at merrill lynch, i want to sell you a mutual fund. i've got a mutual fund for you. is wouldn't be so bad if the brokers aren't fleeing merrill lynch. they lost over the last 13 weeks, they lost brokers. this is a really bad trend, and there we go. fewer financial advisers. listen, i asked for an interview with john thiel. liz: aquarius ♪ >> mr. thiel would not come on the air. i asked for an interview with mr. thiel, he's a devotee of dale carnegie. liz: he took the course, it...
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got to tell you something, i don't think lorp retta lynch will be our next attorney general?> why not? >> they made a critical mistake. simple. put the hearings over into the next congress. republican majority in the senate. nair going to ask her just one question. >> what's that? >> if the president does his executive order on immigration next week, the only question she's going to get asked is, was it constitutional or -- good point. possible because of what rick said she will not be confirmed? >> anything's possible. it is true. people say they less political. we need someone with courage to stand up against this. i'm actually worried she won't have the courage. these lenders get screwed. either your racist if you don't lend to someone with a -- if you do with a race profile. if you don't, you're greedy a greedy son of a gun. >> were you worried seeing al sharpton sitting in the front row of the president's announcement of this? >> the game can get way out of control and he knows how to play that game, unfortunately. >> hope everything works out for best. >>> coming up, mo
got to tell you something, i don't think lorp retta lynch will be our next attorney general?> why not? >> they made a critical mistake. simple. put the hearings over into the next congress. republican majority in the senate. nair going to ask her just one question. >> what's that? >> if the president does his executive order on immigration next week, the only question she's going to get asked is, was it constitutional or -- good point. possible because of what rick said she...
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let me ask you, chris, i've gone on record as, you know, an attorney and somebody who's looked at loretta lynch will admit on first review she seems, and i've said this before, like the best the right could possibly hope for. do you disagree with me? >> well, a little bit. i mean, they could have nominated mark pryor. i hear he needs a job soon. but, you know, loretta lynch, one of the best things about her, she comes, megyn, from a u.s. attorney's office. a u.s. attorney office is usually a reservoir of professionalism. professionalism is in short supply at the offices in washington, d.c. of the justice department. so that's really probably her best qualification is she's from the sort of real world of the justice department. >> so what habit her concerns you? >> well, listen, al sharpton said he was going to help select this next attorney general, and he kept his promise. there are some things about her that sound a lot like eric holder when it comes to racial issues. she says, for example, voter id is a throwback to jim crow, an effort to take away the things that martin luther king won. it'
let me ask you, chris, i've gone on record as, you know, an attorney and somebody who's looked at loretta lynch will admit on first review she seems, and i've said this before, like the best the right could possibly hope for. do you disagree with me? >> well, a little bit. i mean, they could have nominated mark pryor. i hear he needs a job soon. but, you know, loretta lynch, one of the best things about her, she comes, megyn, from a u.s. attorney's office. a u.s. attorney office is...
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to me, it's a modern lynching, you catch these things, and just give them a reason to do something to them. and then they try, like in new york, this guy was shot, walk to go his car, and accident? i want to know what kind of accident. i listened to that guy, the policeman. host: i'm going to -- we'll move onto gary. yes, sir. am i on. host: wore listening sir. caller: i like to follow along with that lady just on. this guy is a trained police officer. he had had to take thousands of target shots, and they had to be in a certain way. there is testimony, is that this man, runs, 300 pounds and, he run, maybe 20 feet, and starts making these moves, and this trained police officer, didn't hit him center mass, or stop, i don't believe that. if that man, i got up, and marked off 20 feet. i could not miss from here. and he shot what he was doing, he was running with those first six shots, and a couple knicked him here and there. i have done this before. host: where -- what's your conclusion. caller: in the eye, and in the top of the head. he said he aimed at his head and took him out. that's
to me, it's a modern lynching, you catch these things, and just give them a reason to do something to them. and then they try, like in new york, this guy was shot, walk to go his car, and accident? i want to know what kind of accident. i listened to that guy, the policeman. host: i'm going to -- we'll move onto gary. yes, sir. am i on. host: wore listening sir. caller: i like to follow along with that lady just on. this guy is a trained police officer. he had had to take thousands of target...
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you should go work at merrill lynch. she's a hippie. liz: i went to berkeley, how could i not be? cool that he's forcing them to do this. liz: listen, i would think you'd want to be super hyperaggressive -- >> hey, liz, i work at merrill lynch, take a hit of this. [laughter] liz: now, you're casting aspersions. >> you know what? by the way, there was once ceo that once handed me what looked -- i only say it looked like a joke because i didn't smoke it. jimmy cain, remember, used to run bear stearns? liz: rest in peace. >> he's still alive. that's ace. liz: oh, excuse me. >> jimmy handed me what was, what was a joint. i mean, i didn't smoke it, so i can't tell you for sure -- liz: it was oregano. >> knowing jimmy, i don't believe it. you know, pot on wall street's not unheard of as we know the sage kelly thing, you've heard about -- by the way, did you hear about his wife? liz: settling? >> settling and saying the media made it up, part of it. anyway -- liz: updates galore from charlie gasparino. >> merrill lynch looks like it's moving away from the new ageism of john thiel, embrac
you should go work at merrill lynch. she's a hippie. liz: i went to berkeley, how could i not be? cool that he's forcing them to do this. liz: listen, i would think you'd want to be super hyperaggressive -- >> hey, liz, i work at merrill lynch, take a hit of this. [laughter] liz: now, you're casting aspersions. >> you know what? by the way, there was once ceo that once handed me what looked -- i only say it looked like a joke because i didn't smoke it. jimmy cain, remember, used to...
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>> are you serious? so peter lynch. >>> i'm melissa lee. see you back here tomorrow. "mad money" starts right nour. \s. >>> my mission is simple -- to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i just want to make you money. my job is to educate you, so call me, or of course tweet my ad jimcramer. >>> on a day-to-day basis, with a hughes of worries constantly battering at the gates. while an endless parade of widely respected nay airs keep insists stocks are doomed to go lower, a pessimistic drumbeat that gets amplified across tv, print and the web. regardless of where stocks are trading or how the stock might actually be doing, but this attitude is totally out of the sync with reality. i wonder if some of the national perma-bears are living in an alternate universe. just for 20 months from mid notch to miff july of 2014, the s&p 500 rallied more
>> are you serious? so peter lynch. >>> i'm melissa lee. see you back here tomorrow. "mad money" starts right nour. \s. >>> my mission is simple -- to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i just want to...
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lynch for a minute and a half. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i want to thank the secretary and the other panelists for working with the committee and helping with our work. as co-chair of the task force on anti-terrorism financing along with my colleague mr. king from new york, we have done a lot of work in this area in the traditional sense where we're trying to block terrorist organizations from using legitimate financial system. this problem presents a different type of issue, where a lot of rev of knew are being generated internally by isis. and its totally different scale. we're talking $1 to $2 a day in terms of their revenue. i would be interested in hearing from the secretary on what we're doing in turkey along the northern border of syria there. i just came back from irbil and look at the situation in northern iraq as well as in turkey. we're concerned about the poorest nature of that border and how it elicits shipments are still being handled both through turkey and parts of syria. so will be interested in hearing the comments on that
lynch for a minute and a half. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i want to thank the secretary and the other panelists for working with the committee and helping with our work. as co-chair of the task force on anti-terrorism financing along with my colleague mr. king from new york, we have done a lot of work in this area in the traditional sense where we're trying to block terrorist organizations from using legitimate financial system. this problem presents a different type of issue,...