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i can tell you that. >> i know you are. ms. lynch congratulations on your nomination. >> thank you senator. >> it was great meeting with you. your reputation for smart and tough precedes you and you didn't disappointment in our meeting. thank you for the wide ranging conversation -- how was lunch? >> excellent, thank you, sir. >> enjoyed lunch? >> yes, sir. >> good. i want to -- i discussed a couple things, number of things when you were in my office, and i want to bring them up again. ones are our prison system. >> i'm sorry? >> our prison system. i want to talk about our prison system. we have united states has 5% of the world's population, 25% of the prison population. i think one of the biggest problems is that we used our criminal justice system as a substitute for a well functioning mental health system. we have a lot of people in prison, in jails in this country who shouldn't be -- probably shouldn't be there. and who -- it's not serving anybody any purpose. we have young people with -- and others with mental illness who are i
i can tell you that. >> i know you are. ms. lynch congratulations on your nomination. >> thank you senator. >> it was great meeting with you. your reputation for smart and tough precedes you and you didn't disappointment in our meeting. thank you for the wide ranging conversation -- how was lunch? >> excellent, thank you, sir. >> enjoyed lunch? >> yes, sir. >> good. i want to -- i discussed a couple things, number of things when you were in my office,...
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. >> seth: we talked a bit on your radio show about marshawn lynch and the coverage of marshawn lynch. youcan i -- is that my camera? >> seth: yeah, go for it. >> leave marshawn lynch the hell alone, okay? [ cheers and applause ] let's start with this. the football media, all right, that acts like they're woodward and bernstein. what exactly it is marshawn lynch is going to tell us that we so desperately need to know? >> seth: yeah. >> if you've spent any time around him or followed him at all, i don't think that he really has the secret to anything that we desperately need to understand. if he doesn't feel like talking, leave the man alone. it doesn't make any sense to go through the charade that they're going through. >> seth: i completely agree. audience, biggest audience ever. >> and yet it is understated. the numbers suggest that 62% of the people in this country did not watch the super bowl yesterday. i don't think that's even remotely true. who the hell are they? which 62% of the people did not watch the super bowl? seth, we love football in this country, i believe, more than anythi
. >> seth: we talked a bit on your radio show about marshawn lynch and the coverage of marshawn lynch. youcan i -- is that my camera? >> seth: yeah, go for it. >> leave marshawn lynch the hell alone, okay? [ cheers and applause ] let's start with this. the football media, all right, that acts like they're woodward and bernstein. what exactly it is marshawn lynch is going to tell us that we so desperately need to know? >> seth: yeah. >> if you've spent any time...
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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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. >> this is tracy lynch. you were trapped in the house you were at work. i was at work i got a phone call from my mom. i was scared. my dog means the colder to me, as well as my kids, all my mother could tell me, my whole area was engulfed in smoke. didn't know the location, no one knew anything, i immediately got here. the police officers allowed my mom to get my dog else safe now my concern is the kids coming home from school. >> they are in schools. >> reporter: different schools. >> different schools. one is transmitted by bus one is a walker, i have to make sure they get home safe, nobody is allowed down in the area right now. they are allowed the people to come back, but no buses or cars. just walking on foot. >> they are witnesses who live here in this section of pennsauken, very much adjacent to the fire crash scene. vernon odem channel 6 "action news." >> thank you very much. we want to go foot phones now and speak with camden county emergency management. he joined us with the breaking news news update early this morning. dan you thank you for bei
. >> this is tracy lynch. you were trapped in the house you were at work. i was at work i got a phone call from my mom. i was scared. my dog means the colder to me, as well as my kids, all my mother could tell me, my whole area was engulfed in smoke. didn't know the location, no one knew anything, i immediately got here. the police officers allowed my mom to get my dog else safe now my concern is the kids coming home from school. >> they are in schools. >> reporter: different...
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. >> jimmy: this is like interviewing marshawn lynch. youayed by the rules. you caught the first touchdown. >> yes, i did. >> jimmy: when you catch the first touchdown, do you go my day's done? i did all my work. you guys did nothing. i did it. now you can go relax and chill zbloupt oh. >> oh, man. you just catch the first touchdown, you want to get everybody else going. someone had the idea for me to spike the ball and even throw the ball into the stands, but i wasn't giving that ball away. >> who had that idea? >> i tried to talk him into it. >> jimmy: you didn't do it, yeah. i saw after butler had an interception you grabbed him, went right into his head and you were saying something to him. do you know what you were saying to him? >> i said, man, you won us the game. you finally did it. you won us the game. >> jimmy: and how'd it feel? >> did you say let's go to chili's after the game? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, will. that's not part of it. i want to give it up once again. for your world champion new england patriots. [ cheers and applau
. >> jimmy: this is like interviewing marshawn lynch. youayed by the rules. you caught the first touchdown. >> yes, i did. >> jimmy: when you catch the first touchdown, do you go my day's done? i did all my work. you guys did nothing. i did it. now you can go relax and chill zbloupt oh. >> oh, man. you just catch the first touchdown, you want to get everybody else going. someone had the idea for me to spike the ball and even throw the ball into the stands, but i wasn't...
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thank you. >> mrs. lynch, thank you. congratulations on your nomination. i look forward to working with you as we go forward. since there is a significant amount of commentary about the president's immigration measures, the ranking member has asked me to put into the record letters from law enforcement leaders in ohio, utah iowa, indiana, and wisconsin supporting the president's policies and concluding, while the executive reforms improve a broken immigration system and we continue to recognize that what our broken system truly needs is a permanent legislative solution and urge congress to enhance comprehensive immigration reform. and a similar letter from the national task force and sexual and domestic violence and a letter from stan merrick, from the president and ceo of merrick companies and i'm asked those be made part of the record. without objection. and there has also been considerable commentary about attorney general holder in a hearing at which he does not have the opportunity to defend himself and it is my view that a significant amount of that
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you very much mr. chairman. mrs. lynch, i sat through six opening statements by potential attorneys general and i just want to tell you yours was the best. >> thank you. >> i see the combination of steel and velvet. i see your effectiveness before a jury. i see your love for the constitution, and i see the determination, which is in your heart and i think your being. it's very, very impressive, so i want to thank you for really 30 years of service and i hope it will be a lot longer. mr. chairman, i'd like to place in the record los angeles police department's chief's charlie beckett's written testimony on the subject of the president's executive action on immigration. >> without objection, so ordered. >> thank you very much. ms. lynch, i'm going to ask you three questions. the first is on expiring provisions of the foreign intelligence surveillance act, which will come to this committee before june of this year and also before the intelligence committee on which i serve. a question about office of legal counsel opinions an
you very much mr. chairman. mrs. lynch, i sat through six opening statements by potential attorneys general and i just want to tell you yours was the best. >> thank you. >> i see the combination of steel and velvet. i see your effectiveness before a jury. i see your love for the constitution, and i see the determination, which is in your heart and i think your being. it's very, very impressive, so i want to thank you for really 30 years of service and i hope it will be a lot longer....
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lynching? >> it relates very directly. you are absolutely right that this rhetoric of states rights was precisely what local states asserted in the federal government began asking questions about why these lynchings were being tolerated. in many ways, it is that dynamic that set up this era of terrorism. at the end of the civil war, you had people who were claiming power from free bill at people. this the beginning of the end of reconstruction we see violence and threats and intimidation beginning to assert itself to sustain racial hierarchy. white supremacy would not succeed if it wasn't enforced with violence and threat and terror. at the very beginning, african-americans were asking the federal government to intervene. they didn't. the states rights mindset really took shape during this era when thousands of african americans being lynched and menaced and threatened and terrorized, with no protection and with tolerance from both state and federal officials. >> bryan stevenson, your report also indicates considerable differe
lynching? >> it relates very directly. you are absolutely right that this rhetoric of states rights was precisely what local states asserted in the federal government began asking questions about why these lynchings were being tolerated. in many ways, it is that dynamic that set up this era of terrorism. at the end of the civil war, you had people who were claiming power from free bill at people. this the beginning of the end of reconstruction we see violence and threats and intimidation...
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. >>> now sports starting with seattle seahawks star marshawn lynch. you may remember his super bowl media day appearance in which he repeated the phrase "i'm here so i won't get fined" more than 20 times. >> lynch is now seeking to patent that phrase for use on items in his beast mode clothing line. those items expected to be on sale within a month. >>> now it's time for hoops. >> some monday night madness on the college courts. we'll get the highlights from espn. >> he's stan verrett. i'm chris hassel. they're partying in manhattan. >> manhattan, kansas. not much success against their in-state rivals. in fact they lost 49 of the last 53 against the jayhawks. kansas state up 4, nino williams had 15. nigel johnson had 20. and kansas state storms the court. they win it 70-63. over the jayhawks. >>> wild finish down the stretch in the atl. 29 to play louisville beating georgia tech by two. onowaku misses at the line. the hunt for the yellow jacks goes all the way and ties it up with 24 to play. no time-outs left. rick pitino wants terry roseier to slow it do
. >>> now sports starting with seattle seahawks star marshawn lynch. you may remember his super bowl media day appearance in which he repeated the phrase "i'm here so i won't get fined" more than 20 times. >> lynch is now seeking to patent that phrase for use on items in his beast mode clothing line. those items expected to be on sale within a month. >>> now it's time for hoops. >> some monday night madness on the college courts. we'll get the highlights...
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that's all you need to do. marshawn lynch said you know the reason i'm here at a press conference. ll forgot why marshawn lynch was there hand the ball to the most powerful running back in the nfl. you take the give me. >> let me take the other side of this argument here. as you said, there have been a hundred passes from the 1 yard line this season and none have been picked off and i can make the case that russell wilson did not throw a good ball and the receiver did not run a good route. russell wilson took some of the blame last night. let's listen to what russell wilson said. >> i put the blame on me. the guy made a play. i don't know what i could have done differently. i would have to see it. we were right there. i put the blame on me because i'm the one that gave him the ball in a way. >> everybody was taking the blame it seems after that. >> as an undrafted rookie free agent, i want to give butler credit. he made a great play. let's give this guy some credit. a rookie free agent doesn't make a play like that unless you are a baller. i'm praying the patriots pay him well. >> u
that's all you need to do. marshawn lynch said you know the reason i'm here at a press conference. ll forgot why marshawn lynch was there hand the ball to the most powerful running back in the nfl. you take the give me. >> let me take the other side of this argument here. as you said, there have been a hundred passes from the 1 yard line this season and none have been picked off and i can make the case that russell wilson did not throw a good ball and the receiver did not run a good...
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interview him. >> we were just showing the reenactment from the film herb boyd worked on with you of the 1946 lynching. we thank you both for being with us. edward duboise is a member of the naacp national board and former president of the georgia branch of the naacp. he has worked years on the case, bringing -- wanting to bring those responsible to trial. herb boyd, stay with us. up next, we're talking about knocks him --malcolm x. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> she said she threw up every time she sang that song. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> this weekend marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of malcolm x, one of the most influential political figures of the 20th century. he was shot dead as he spoke before a packed audience at the audubon ballroom in harlem on february 21, 1965. malcolm x had just taken the stage and shots rang out bristling his body with bullets. he was 39 years old. this is not the max speaking a week befor
interview him. >> we were just showing the reenactment from the film herb boyd worked on with you of the 1946 lynching. we thank you both for being with us. edward duboise is a member of the naacp national board and former president of the georgia branch of the naacp. he has worked years on the case, bringing -- wanting to bring those responsible to trial. herb boyd, stay with us. up next, we're talking about knocks him --malcolm x. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and...
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. >> even though the patriots won, you really got to hand it to marshawn lynch. yougot to hand it. >> reporter: even usher chimed? >> no beast mode? one yard? >> reporter: espn's keith ol ber man mocked the explanation by comparison. >> we decided to call another call. >> i personally believe that u.s. americans -- >> reporter: from the historical. >> maybe the dumbest since robert e. lee sent into the northern line at the gettysburg bowl in 1963. >> reporter: to the gut. coaches getting kicked around his brain analyzed. >> even great can have. >> reporter: this was a brain cramp. win? nah, i'll pass. jeanne moos cnn. new york. >> that's the calmest estest ek lep tick person i've seen. he "ac360" begins right now. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us tonight. reaction and plenty of it tonight including from the white house just moments ago after the latest assault on human decency from the killers known as isis. calls of retribution in iman, jordan after terror group in incineration burning to death of captured jordanian fighter pilot. we say because we've not aut
. >> even though the patriots won, you really got to hand it to marshawn lynch. yougot to hand it. >> reporter: even usher chimed? >> no beast mode? one yard? >> reporter: espn's keith ol ber man mocked the explanation by comparison. >> we decided to call another call. >> i personally believe that u.s. americans -- >> reporter: from the historical. >> maybe the dumbest since robert e. lee sent into the northern line at the gettysburg bowl in 1963....
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why when you have marshawn lynch would you do that? patriots thought they were going to run it, too. >> they got to live with that the whole offseason. thanks a lot. >>> did you have a favorite super bowl commercial? find out where it ranks on usa today's ad meter, that story coming up. >> no snow for us, but some americans will start the week digging out, who could get a foot of snow before it's oh. >> plus an update on whitt -- over. >> plus an update on whitney houston's daught narrator: gas prices are down helping middle class families. but now, the white house wants to impose title ii regulations on your internet meaning new government taxes and fees. every month: you'd pay more. 11 billion dollars a year in new taxes and fees. internet freedoms can be protected with the white house and congress working together, but imposing new tax increases through public utility style regulations will hurt middle class families let's protect the internet we love without regressive taxes and fees. no to title ii. >>> some powerful winter storms
why when you have marshawn lynch would you do that? patriots thought they were going to run it, too. >> they got to live with that the whole offseason. thanks a lot. >>> did you have a favorite super bowl commercial? find out where it ranks on usa today's ad meter, that story coming up. >> no snow for us, but some americans will start the week digging out, who could get a foot of snow before it's oh. >> plus an update on whitt -- over. >> plus an update on...
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. >> you know, it goes back to public stonings and lynchings, you know, we don't have mob justice. >>l showed that a majority of coloradans still supported the death penalty and disapproved of how the governor handled the dunlap case. >> we believe in upholding the law, and the law says execute him, and it's well deserved. >> the governor made it a political issue. i mean, there is one person in the state of colorado who is more interested in the governor being re-elected than even the governor. that's nathan dunlap. >> despite running on a pro-death penalty platform in 2010, governor hickenlooper recently stated publicly for the first time he is now against the death penalty. meanwhile, bob bopray who won the republican gubernatorial nomination has said unequivocally that if elected, he will put dunlap to death. whether that will provide justice is still an open question. >> is executing someone 20 years later really the kind of retribution that is making us as a society a better society? >> i got a daughter murdered. i should be going, kill him, kill him, kill him. but you know how
. >> you know, it goes back to public stonings and lynchings, you know, we don't have mob justice. >>l showed that a majority of coloradans still supported the death penalty and disapproved of how the governor handled the dunlap case. >> we believe in upholding the law, and the law says execute him, and it's well deserved. >> the governor made it a political issue. i mean, there is one person in the state of colorado who is more interested in the governor being...
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. >> there was a lot of controversy about marshawn lynch, who you referred to as the beast in the back. he is it's not a pejorative. the guy is huge and he is tough and he is mean. i think he is the big winner here. i mean tom brady got the mvp but everybody knows he is great. everybody knows who tom brady is and he got a jeep he doesn't need the jeep. he has 18 other jeeps. but marshawn is now a national name miller. and as i said, i think we have got to give him credit. give him props. >> listen billy, it's a pretty smart play if you think about it not only do you get bigger you don't even have to talk. listen, in a world where -- the nfl is upside down now. i guarantee you what's going to happen by the time president obama leaves office gitmo is going to be empty except for the patriot's ball by getpetto. that's how crazy it's gotten. roger goodell might get a bonus at the end of this season because they got great ratings. i can't figure it out. at the end of the day the only sane one looks like marshawn lynch. >> listen, miller, you know that when money becomes that big, crazy thin
. >> there was a lot of controversy about marshawn lynch, who you referred to as the beast in the back. he is it's not a pejorative. the guy is huge and he is tough and he is mean. i think he is the big winner here. i mean tom brady got the mvp but everybody knows he is great. everybody knows who tom brady is and he got a jeep he doesn't need the jeep. he has 18 other jeeps. but marshawn is now a national name miller. and as i said, i think we have got to give him credit. give him props....
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joining me as always is my teammate and good friend, running back marshawn lynch. how youawn? >> thank you for asking me that. >> so, marshawn, are you excited to play in the super bowl tomorrow? >> thank you for asking me that. >> okay. you're ten hours out, people, at this point to make a super bowl game day plan. new england patriots, seattle seahawks, they want that coveted title. >> yes. our andy hills has the need to know game details. you know why i'm here. you know why i'm here. he's outside the super bowl stadium. andy. >> we don't want you to get fined. >> reporter: good stuff there, victor. if you don't have a ticket to get into today's game, good luck. the cheapest one on stub hub is $8,000. it will go down as the most expensive ticket in u.s. pro sports history. the match-up to watching today's game is tom brady versus richard sherman and the seahawks secondary. sherman and seahawks secondary, they have been amazing lately. after beating the patriots in their last meeting two years ago sherman actually went up to brady and said, ya mad, bro? it will be fun to
joining me as always is my teammate and good friend, running back marshawn lynch. how youawn? >> thank you for asking me that. >> so, marshawn, are you excited to play in the super bowl tomorrow? >> thank you for asking me that. >> okay. you're ten hours out, people, at this point to make a super bowl game day plan. new england patriots, seattle seahawks, they want that coveted title. >> yes. our andy hills has the need to know game details. you know why i'm here....
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barstool, you're one fat guy away from being kindling, and then "ya burnt." [ applause ] hey, marshawn lynch. youa deconstruction of super bowl media day, ran for over 100 yards and a touchdown, and everyone in the world believes if they just gave you the ball in the last minute, your team would have won. in a season where almost everybody in football did something wrong, you did almost everything right, and that's why you're this week's "unburnable!" [ cheers and applause ] ascend to safety, where the skies are filled with skittles and no microphone can reach you. [ applause ] hey, cruise ships. i heard another one of you guys had to return to port this week after passengers got sick with norovirus. between you and that measles factory they call disneyland, the safest place to take your family this year is pyongyang. [ laughter ] i mean, don't get me wrong, a hotel you can't leave that rocks from side to side sounds awesome, but if i'm going to get sick maybe i'll just save the 700 bucks and stay home in new york city licking subway poles. [ laughter and applause ] it i'm getting on a cruise shi
barstool, you're one fat guy away from being kindling, and then "ya burnt." [ applause ] hey, marshawn lynch. youa deconstruction of super bowl media day, ran for over 100 yards and a touchdown, and everyone in the world believes if they just gave you the ball in the last minute, your team would have won. in a season where almost everybody in football did something wrong, you did almost everything right, and that's why you're this week's "unburnable!" [ cheers and applause ]...
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jennifer lynch, thank you so much for joining us and thank you to all of our guests today, until next time, ranch and i will see you on lean. online. >>> is next >>> more than 100 people from one of iraq's most powerful tribes are abducted by isil. ♪ >>> hello this is al jazeera live from doha i'm adrian gin man, the worst avalanche in 30 years killed dozens of people in afghanistan. >> we are literally naked compared to some of the other countries. >> the spy cables reveal how south africa is wide
jennifer lynch, thank you so much for joining us and thank you to all of our guests today, until next time, ranch and i will see you on lean. online. >>> is next >>> more than 100 people from one of iraq's most powerful tribes are abducted by isil. ♪ >>> hello this is al jazeera live from doha i'm adrian gin man, the worst avalanche in 30 years killed dozens of people in afghanistan. >> we are literally naked compared to some of the other countries. >>...
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jennifer lynch, thank you so much for joining us and thank you to all of our guests today, until next time, ranch and i will see you on lean. online. >>> is next >>> captured mexico's most wanted drug lord who virtually took over an entire state is now in police custody. ♪ >>> i'm darren jordan in doha also on the program, a bangladesh bangladeshi american blogger has been hacked to death. >>> and cuba's dancing defector defectors, why these young people moved to the united states, and what they think of warming relations between the two countries. ♪
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jennifer lynch, thank you so much for joining us and thank you to all of our guests today, until next time, ranch and i will see you on lean. online. >>> is next >> at one time i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. >> as the amount of drugs grew guns came in. >> murder rate was sky-high. >> this guy was the biggest in l.a. >> i was goin' through a million dollars worth of drugs every day. i liked it. it's hard to believe that a friend would set you up. people don't get federal life sentences and beat them. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> "freeway - crack in the system". only on al jazeera america. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello there and good to have you with us and welcome to the news hour from al jazeera center in doha and i'm julie and a grim recovery operation in northern afghanistan following an avalanche which killed around 200 people. iraq heritage destroyed i.s.i.l. fighters smashed priceless statutes dating back 2000
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you. dr. lynch. first, i'd like to thank chairman thornberry ranking member knit -- smith and the whole committee. as you've heard from my colleagues isil poses a serious threat to american interests, to the people of the region to our partners in the region and, of course it's extremely important to not underestimate the nature of the threat or to misunderstand the nature of the threat. i think it's important, however to not perhaps exaggerate its novelty or perhaps the magnitude of the threat. it's not -- these are not superhumans with unprecedented ability to form states or to seize territory or to inspire. the world, the world's history is full of insurgencies that have captured territory and sought to govern it by extracting resources from the local population. the world's history is full of insurgencies that have used graphic terrorism to intimidate their enemies and to insure control over their own local populations. we've seen both islamist and other ideological movements over world history.
you. dr. lynch. first, i'd like to thank chairman thornberry ranking member knit -- smith and the whole committee. as you've heard from my colleagues isil poses a serious threat to american interests, to the people of the region to our partners in the region and, of course it's extremely important to not underestimate the nature of the threat or to misunderstand the nature of the threat. i think it's important, however to not perhaps exaggerate its novelty or perhaps the magnitude of the...
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haven't paid attention the last two weeks you might not know but marshawn lynch is very very interestingllious. the best way to put it, marshawn lynch is someone who believes in season control of his own labor. meaning he won't talk to reporters, even though it is in his contract to talk to reporters. meaning, he refuses to do anything the nfl wants them to do. he refuses to dance. instead, he is himself. he is marshawn lynch. he just says it over and over, i'm just talking so i won't get a fine. he said that 29 times at the super bowl media day. "i'm just talking so i won't get find." saul williams describe it is poetry, "i'm just talking so i won't get find." there's a way that connected with a lot of people who don't like being told what to do by authoritarian top-down corporate structures. so lynch became somewhat of a folk hero and also somewhat of a bÊte noire for the people in the higher offices of the national football league. so hence the theory goes, ok, we're going to win this game anyway, who is going to be the person's says, "i'm going to disney world! and gets to be the big
haven't paid attention the last two weeks you might not know but marshawn lynch is very very interestingllious. the best way to put it, marshawn lynch is someone who believes in season control of his own labor. meaning he won't talk to reporters, even though it is in his contract to talk to reporters. meaning, he refuses to do anything the nfl wants them to do. he refuses to dance. instead, he is himself. he is marshawn lynch. he just says it over and over, i'm just talking so i won't get a...
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. >> you really are the true peter lynch story. lynch did not like regional stories suddenly appearing nationally. he wanted that this is one of the great mutual fund managers of all time. you subscribe to that going texas, atlanta, those are adjacent. you're not trying to blow that overnight because that can really backfire. >> it can. and that's something that you know we recognize that building through media efficiency and in texas as we mentioned the last time i was on your show that in texas and florida we can double and triple the size of our current brand just in that footprint over the next two or three or four years. so what we plan on doing is making sure we grow systemically and strategically. make sure that we evolve this brand and do everything that we can. there's a lot of work that still needs to be done. and a lot of learning that still needs to be done as well. >> well humility is exactly what is needed when you've got a $1.8 billion company that could eventually be 4, 5, $6 billion under your helm. i want to thank
. >> you really are the true peter lynch story. lynch did not like regional stories suddenly appearing nationally. he wanted that this is one of the great mutual fund managers of all time. you subscribe to that going texas, atlanta, those are adjacent. you're not trying to blow that overnight because that can really backfire. >> it can. and that's something that you know we recognize that building through media efficiency and in texas as we mentioned the last time i was on your show...
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you. dr. lynch, do you really think that a group of barbarrian thugs that would make a human being kneel down before them and cut their heads off really care if they're marginalized? do you care, do you really think a group of barbearian thugs that put a fellow muslim in a cage, douse him with gas, set him on fire, watch him burn to death really care if they're marginalized? and if you think that, how long do you think it will take for this marginalization to take place. >> thank you congressman. that's a great question and a really important one. i don't think they care. but the nature of their not caring is extremely important. so basically when you're a group like al qaeda or like isil, you have two basic strategies to pursue, same as election here play to your base or try to reach out to median voter, and what you're seeing with isil is very much a base strategy, right? they have decided that they want to mobilize the already radicalized, most dangerous people the disenfranchised, ones that are
you. dr. lynch, do you really think that a group of barbarrian thugs that would make a human being kneel down before them and cut their heads off really care if they're marginalized? do you care, do you really think a group of barbearian thugs that put a fellow muslim in a cage, douse him with gas, set him on fire, watch him burn to death really care if they're marginalized? and if you think that, how long do you think it will take for this marginalization to take place. >> thank you...
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a lot of people think.so you have lynch and you are at the one yard line why throw. that's the question pete carroll has to live with really forever. part of the legacy now because patriots came up with the interception and they held on for 28-24 win last night in superbowl 14. but i go back just before half tame because 6 seconds left. most coaches kick thefeld goal. carroll in the end zone result the touch down. so right there you think he's a genius but then you fast forward to the end of the game. not so much. first goal to the 5. they pound limp to the one. give it to him again in seattle. they get cute. trying to mess with the clock. trying to run it down to make sure brady no time left to reresponsible and see the goal line package in for new england go wide receiver here and try to throw. they had one time out left. didn't want to burn fit limp stuffed on second down slant picked by malcolm butler game over. the statistics say of the 66 times this season the team threw from the one yard lane only one pass was intercepted out of those 66 was intercepted out of
a lot of people think.so you have lynch and you are at the one yard line why throw. that's the question pete carroll has to live with really forever. part of the legacy now because patriots came up with the interception and they held on for 28-24 win last night in superbowl 14. but i go back just before half tame because 6 seconds left. most coaches kick thefeld goal. carroll in the end zone result the touch down. so right there you think he's a genius but then you fast forward to the end of...
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. >> a lot of people criticizing pete carroll for not letting lynch run. >> you have one of the best players and you don't let him go. >>> with super bowl xlix now in the history books, the focus shifts to the bay area and super bowl l. ktvu's christien kafton live for us at levi's stadium where fans kept one eye on today's game and the other on february 27, 2016. >> reporter: today's game is over but already the wheels are in motion for the super bowl to be played here. next year you can expect tens of thousands of fans to flood into this area. >> even though it wasn't red and gold, 49ers fans packed the bourbon and stake pub. >> i'm here scouting the competition for next year. >> reporter: even in the sea of red and gold you can still find seahawks fans. >> we actually brought our apartment because we love the stadium. it's been a little difficult. >> reporter: a pair of former 49ers were on hand watching the game and hoping that next year, their team can do something that no other team has done. >> there's been no other team before play in their own stadium. that would be awesome.
. >> a lot of people criticizing pete carroll for not letting lynch run. >> you have one of the best players and you don't let him go. >>> with super bowl xlix now in the history books, the focus shifts to the bay area and super bowl l. ktvu's christien kafton live for us at levi's stadium where fans kept one eye on today's game and the other on february 27, 2016. >> reporter: today's game is over but already the wheels are in motion for the super bowl to be played...
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>>> you got marshawn lynch in the backfield. line unstoppable in this part of the field. i can't believe the call. >> and there's brady. >> you really have to show that again, guys? thanks. thanks a lot. last night's super bowl was a microcosm of this nfl season. there was a lot of thrilling football, but in both of them the play was overshadowed by really dumb decisions by the men who are in charge of things. the finale of this season could not be a catastrophe-free game. players are taught to follow orders like soldiers. they were about to lose because their general messed up. instead of being smart and safe and handing off to one of the best running backs in the world, a man who jim brown watches and says, damn he's good. instead of that they throw the ball into traffic. coach carroll spent the night explaining like a politician trying to intellectualize this brain fart. this nfl season will be remembered for moral transgressions from players and a lack of curiosity or courage from the man in charge of the nfl, roger goodell.
>>> you got marshawn lynch in the backfield. line unstoppable in this part of the field. i can't believe the call. >> and there's brady. >> you really have to show that again, guys? thanks. thanks a lot. last night's super bowl was a microcosm of this nfl season. there was a lot of thrilling football, but in both of them the play was overshadowed by really dumb decisions by the men who are in charge of things. the finale of this season could not be a catastrophe-free game....
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you, mr. chair. and ms. lynch congratulations. it's quite an honor to be in the place that you are today. i want to compliment you on your distinguished career and i've also noted over the course of your testimony just how much pride is in the eyes of your friends and supporters here. congratulations. i had a question for you and it stems from -- oh i also want to thank you for dealing with last week when we had to move the venue and the time around for the meeting. i appreciate your graciousness and spending some time with me last week. i really want to maybe start where we left off, with some of the discussions. and i think that senator flake and senator lee and senator schumer have also echoed the concerns about the limited resources and how you would prioritize things within the -- within your future perspective new responsibilities. -- prospective new responsibilities. i guess something that strikes home for me has to do with certain elections laws. and in north carolina, i'm not familiar with how much you know about the elections. the law was more or less the foundation of that law,
you, mr. chair. and ms. lynch congratulations. it's quite an honor to be in the place that you are today. i want to compliment you on your distinguished career and i've also noted over the course of your testimony just how much pride is in the eyes of your friends and supporters here. congratulations. i had a question for you and it stems from -- oh i also want to thank you for dealing with last week when we had to move the venue and the time around for the meeting. i appreciate your...
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you have called for an independent investigation into what you call a lynching. briefly describe what you believe happened? >> we have called -- this young man was found on a six act eight emmett till was killed. he was found hanging, the wrong shoes, our own independent pathologist said there's no way he could of done this himself. we have called for an independent investigation and the national naacp has said the governor should step in around the case of these three young muslim students that were killed. these hate crimes are serious. we need to make sure they are investigated and justice occurs and that was that is kind of hate and violence has no place in our america. >> reverend dr. william barber president of the north carolina naacp, thank you for being with us. that does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ?w?w
you have called for an independent investigation into what you call a lynching. briefly describe what you believe happened? >> we have called -- this young man was found on a six act eight emmett till was killed. he was found hanging, the wrong shoes, our own independent pathologist said there's no way he could of done this himself. we have called for an independent investigation and the national naacp has said the governor should step in around the case of these three young muslim...
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and then even when you do a deeper dive, bank of america, merrill lynch took note you have a 5% marginf outperformance in the ten least owned stocks by active investors versus the most owned stocks which is telling you like last year, crowded trade is not working. the stocks no one wants to own are the ones doing the best. i think that makes for a really good game for active investors, something we haven't seen in quite a while. >> well, we mentioned apple opening at a new all-time high sending its market cap more north of $740 billion. i spoke with carl icahn just a short time ago. he is defending, remember he sent out another letter yesterday, they had a new price target on the stock, say it's worth today, today, $216 a share as they up their own earnings estimates for what apple should be doing. he's sort of responding to some criticism that's been out there as to why should he be criticizing apple for doing anything. the company is doing just fine. he told me the following just a short time ago. i have great respect for apple's board for selecting tim cook and standing behind him j
and then even when you do a deeper dive, bank of america, merrill lynch took note you have a 5% marginf outperformance in the ten least owned stocks by active investors versus the most owned stocks which is telling you like last year, crowded trade is not working. the stocks no one wants to own are the ones doing the best. i think that makes for a really good game for active investors, something we haven't seen in quite a while. >> well, we mentioned apple opening at a new all-time high...
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if you happened the ball to lynch three times do you think beast mode would get one yard. of course he would. wrong answer to that question t.why am i yelling for ov 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. >> good evening. shark finish up a strong home stand tonight but taking on last place edmonton game they should have won but did not. todd frustrated for much of the night with the team and the referee. look at the toe drag. nice move and back happened. starting edmonton on slot. 3 state gel. answer with 3 of their own. second of the night with joe. over 2 and a half left. justin to ted. on to over time. then the shoot out. victor the back up goal keeper turns back 12 of the 13 shots. and rob the
if you happened the ball to lynch three times do you think beast mode would get one yard. of course he would. wrong answer to that question t.why am i yelling for ov 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's night a...
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yes, he caught the ball and under 302nd left, on the 1 yard line, you don't want marshawn lynch. do you that, local malcolm butler picks off the the chances. brady and belichick four super bowl titles, 28- 249 final. good to the the last drop. >> wow. how do you go from that. >> sixers in action tonight, in cleveland, to take on lebron and calves. that is sports in a minute. i'm keith russell. have a great the day. >> i agree wow. how do you go from that. >> how do you pick katie perry to dot half half time super bowl show. >> tell us how you feel. >> fans were blown away with special guest misty elliott hit the stage. lets take a look. >> ♪ >> you don't know that song, do you. >> not yet. >> that is an oldie. >> all right. lenny cravats also joined perry on the stage for rock filled version of her song i kissed a girl and sue serio what were you thoughts on the lenny and katie perry mix up. >> i think that katie should have done a lenny song, lenny shouldn't have been doing her song. >> those costumes, i don't know about her. >> we needed more lenny. >> i agree. >> she looked ner
yes, he caught the ball and under 302nd left, on the 1 yard line, you don't want marshawn lynch. do you that, local malcolm butler picks off the the chances. brady and belichick four super bowl titles, 28- 249 final. good to the the last drop. >> wow. how do you go from that. >> sixers in action tonight, in cleveland, to take on lebron and calves. that is sports in a minute. i'm keith russell. have a great the day. >> i agree wow. how do you go from that. >> how do you...
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if you happened the ball to lynch three times do you think beast mode would get one yard.course he would. wrong answer to that question t.why am i yelling [alarms blaring] ohhhhh... whoa whoa whoa! who's responsible for this?!? if something goes wrong, you find a scapegoat. ...rick. it's what you do. ahhhhhhhh! what'd you say? uh-oh! kelly! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rick. don't walk away from me. ahhhhhhhh! ooooh... i can hear that sizzle. getting louder! and louder! philly cheesesteak and egg sizzling with prime rib and gooey cheese. i better (just) silence this sizzle! the new philly cheesesteak and egg skillet. denny's. welcome to america's diner. >> good evening. shark finish up a strong home stand tonight but taking on last place edmonton game they should have won but did not. todd frustrated for much of the night with the team and the referee. look at the toe drag. nice move and back happened. starting edmonton on slot. 3 state gel. answer with 3 of their own. second of the night with joe. ove
if you happened the ball to lynch three times do you think beast mode would get one yard.course he would. wrong answer to that question t.why am i yelling [alarms blaring] ohhhhh... whoa whoa whoa! who's responsible for this?!? if something goes wrong, you find a scapegoat. ...rick. it's what you do. ahhhhhhhh! what'd you say? uh-oh! kelly! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rick. don't walk away from me. ahhhhhhhh! ooooh... i...
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you. dr. lynch, do you, do you really think that a group of bar bare thug -- barbarian thugs who would make a fellow human being kneel down before them and cut their heads off really care if they're marginalized? or do you care -- do you really think that a group of barbarian thugs who would put a fellow muslim in a cage, douse him with gas, set him on fire and watch him burn to death really care if they're marginalized? and if you think that, how long do you think it will take for this marginalization to take place? >> thank you, congressman. a great question and a really important one. i don't think they care. but the nature of their not caring is extremely important. so basically, when you're a group like al-qaeda or a group like isil, you have two basic strategies you can pursue same as an election here, right? you can play to your base or you can try and reach out tobe the median voter. and what you're seeing with isil is very much a base strategy. they have decided that they want to mobilize t
you. dr. lynch, do you, do you really think that a group of bar bare thug -- barbarian thugs who would make a fellow human being kneel down before them and cut their heads off really care if they're marginalized? or do you care -- do you really think that a group of barbarian thugs who would put a fellow muslim in a cage, douse him with gas, set him on fire and watch him burn to death really care if they're marginalized? and if you think that, how long do you think it will take for this...
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yeah, you have marshawn lynch back there. you throw the ball, on the foot line. yard they needed. but you also have arguablably the best running quarterback and really smart running quarterback. knows when to do it. knows how to read a defense. you got him back there as well. if i'm in the defense of new england i'm worried about wilson, and lynch, the last thing on earth i'm thinking they will do is throw the ball but throw they did. it was beyond bee leave. i hate new england. i hate boston. you hear me i can't stand them. do you realize, that this 08 since 08 not 98 not 88, since 08 every single professional sports franchise has won a world champion ship in boston. all four. celtics, bruins, the red sox and new patriots doing it again. what do we got to do? >> i know. >> chris and i are listening to the coach's explanation and we still cannot make sense of it. it is like what are you talk about. >> carol says it was second down that is play they were going to run and third and fourth down they were giving to it marshawn lynch. >> i don't know why he with wait.
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i'm looking forward to voting for miss lynch. >> the order now will be senator kunz and then senator lindsey graham. >> thank you mr. chairman. i will vote no on the confirmation of loretta lynch because of her views on the apparently boundless authority of the president and including specifically this issue of the recent executive amnesty. let me say that i think any suggestion that somehow focusing on this is far a field of what we should be focused on in this confirmation process is ridiculous. this is at the center of her prospective job. this is at the absolute center of her responsibility. not for the president, the president has lots of lawyers and others including the white house counsel. being a top lawyer for the country and these sorted issues are at the center of her job. why did i reach that conclusion? i questioned her at length in my office and in committee and in contrast to a lot of other folks who spoke, i was not at all impressed with her responses. they were completely superficial and political. i asked her obviously about the presidential executive order in my office. my first response was s
i'm looking forward to voting for miss lynch. >> the order now will be senator kunz and then senator lindsey graham. >> thank you mr. chairman. i will vote no on the confirmation of loretta lynch because of her views on the apparently boundless authority of the president and including specifically this issue of the recent executive amnesty. let me say that i think any suggestion that somehow focusing on this is far a field of what we should be focused on in this confirmation process...