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you. [applause] lynch: thanks to all of you who came here today.xtraordinary leaders and remarkable friends. your strength and kindness have paved the way for all that i have been able to achieve and i thank you. and thanks to those who without this day would not have happened. all of those from so many affiliations worked so hard on my behalf on the road to confirmation. you harnessed to spirit of public service and sisterhood to make this dream come to fruitition. [applause] [cheering] lynch: i thank for your presence today for your presence in my life and on this journey. and of course i must also thank my family for their steadfast support, not only the last several months, but always to my father who never fails to match his principles of actions, copy to think of myself and serve others. my mother instilled in me a love of learning. while her fate in a more just society was possible maybe imagine a world without limit. a dedicated young minister who carried me on his shoulder to watch those not much older than i make history and a young -- co
you. [applause] lynch: thanks to all of you who came here today.xtraordinary leaders and remarkable friends. your strength and kindness have paved the way for all that i have been able to achieve and i thank you. and thanks to those who without this day would not have happened. all of those from so many affiliations worked so hard on my behalf on the road to confirmation. you harnessed to spirit of public service and sisterhood to make this dream come to fruitition. [applause] [cheering] lynch:...
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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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you the same answer. [laughter] attorney general lynch: no. we're not going to be discussing details of the investigation at this time. certainly and as i mentioned before now that we do have someone in custody we will be conducting as full and thorough an investigation rising out of that circumstance, building on the cooperative work that we have with our state and local partners in south carolina. >> director comey, on the related topic is there any guidance you're giving field offices in terms of outreach to faith communities after this? director comey: as a result of the shooting last night? >> yeah. director comey: the answer is not yet. the attorney general can answer this better than i can as well. it is something we think about and do quite often. attorney general lynch: well, i can say that with respect to this particular case as with all cases that involve a faith based institution be they a church or a mosque we do have outreach efforts. we do coordinate at the local level to reach out to members of the faith based community who may
you the same answer. [laughter] attorney general lynch: no. we're not going to be discussing details of the investigation at this time. certainly and as i mentioned before now that we do have someone in custody we will be conducting as full and thorough an investigation rising out of that circumstance, building on the cooperative work that we have with our state and local partners in south carolina. >> director comey, on the related topic is there any guidance you're giving field offices...
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[ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, either you or jane lynch. either you or tv's jane lynch.ego maniacal tendencies, i didn't make it. which is probably a blessing in disguise. if you watch the show you'll find out why. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but, yeah. >> jimmy: and your daughter, your daughter gets you back in? >> yes, my daughter shows up who i didn't know i had. and she has money. great family thing that connects us all together, right? oh, you have money? i love you! so she sucks me back in. >> jimmy: yeah. and the race is on to see who gets famous first. i'm not going to be famous in this show. i'm going to be behind the scenes. but my character is so hell bent on, he wears stuff like this. look at him, you know. >> jimmy: i mean, do you have a a band? does the band come back together? >> yeah, it's john corbett. >> jimmy: oh, i love him. >> yeah, i know. >> jimmy: john corbett's a a great guy. >> it's always aidan from -- >> jimmy: "sex in the city," oh yeah. absolutely. >> elizabeth gillies isthis fantastic young actress with a a great voice who plays my daughter. elaine
[ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, either you or jane lynch. either you or tv's jane lynch.ego maniacal tendencies, i didn't make it. which is probably a blessing in disguise. if you watch the show you'll find out why. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but, yeah. >> jimmy: and your daughter, your daughter gets you back in? >> yes, my daughter shows up who i didn't know i had. and she has money. great family thing that connects us all together, right? oh, you have money? i love you! so...
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you have a great honor to uphold. raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, loretta elizabeth lynch. >> i, loretta elizabeth lynch. >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemy. >> against all enemies. >> foreign and domestic. >> foreign and domestic. >> that i will bear true face and allegiance to the same. >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> without any mental reservation. >> without any mental reservation. >> or purpose of evasion. >> or purpose of evasion. >> and that i will well and faithfully discharge. >> that i will well and faithfully discharge. >> the duties of the office. >> the duties of the office. >> on which i am about to enter. >> on which i am about to enter. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> that supreme court justice sonia sotomayor swearing in loretta lynch. you see president obama on hand at the warner theater in wa
you have a great honor to uphold. raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, loretta elizabeth lynch. >> i, loretta elizabeth lynch. >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemy. >> against all enemies. >> foreign and domestic. >> foreign and domestic. >> that i will bear true face and allegiance to the...
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you ran bank of america and merrill lynch, you started a diner back in the day. the entrepreneurial state. what would you say to the outside investor where are the opportunities now in russia? if there are any? bernie: ryan, this is an inefficient economy dominated by oligopoly. it is internally very uncompetitive. and unfortunately for russia this means that the country's competitiveness is declining as we speak. but if you are an individual who has a high tolerance for political risk with a large term view, capital in this country is scarce. when you find it, it is expensive. if you have it, there are any number of entrepreneurial activities in the space because you do not have competition. there are plenty of inefficiencies. just to pick one example, we have been talking about the possibility of import substitution, compelling opportunities for years. it buys everything it wants from all around the world. obviously, produce something locally in the food business and in a can of service business, that is an opportunity. it has now become a politically compellin
you ran bank of america and merrill lynch, you started a diner back in the day. the entrepreneurial state. what would you say to the outside investor where are the opportunities now in russia? if there are any? bernie: ryan, this is an inefficient economy dominated by oligopoly. it is internally very uncompetitive. and unfortunately for russia this means that the country's competitiveness is declining as we speak. but if you are an individual who has a high tolerance for political risk with a...
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as we start out it is a feeling like we don't need the ac at all, but this afternoon you may just for a loretta lynchit, especially if you are in the north bay and parts of the east bay as well. right now 58 degrees for the pens had la and bay at 55 degrees as we go into the next couple of hours. today reaching 70 degrees in the east bay, san francisco 65 degrees and 77 degrees in the north bay. checking out the microclimates right now it is 54 degrees in san francisco north bay now at 53 degrees, but let me take you to the east bay where we start out at a nice cool 51 degrees at walnut creek and 50 degrees this morning in or rend da, the peninsula 58 it degrees this morning, but as we go into the afternoon with low clouds breaking apart and giving us some sunshine later today we will see those temperatures warming up, not only that, but we will have some clearing skies with a lot of sunshine for like the tri-valley, a lot of our inland areas, the valleys where we will see those temperatures heating up. san jose today reaching 83 degrees, los gatos 87 degrees. at&t park today reaching 67 degrees an o
as we start out it is a feeling like we don't need the ac at all, but this afternoon you may just for a loretta lynchit, especially if you are in the north bay and parts of the east bay as well. right now 58 degrees for the pens had la and bay at 55 degrees as we go into the next couple of hours. today reaching 70 degrees in the east bay, san francisco 65 degrees and 77 degrees in the north bay. checking out the microclimates right now it is 54 degrees in san francisco north bay now at 53...
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you. we'll be right back. >>> coming up this afternoon starting at 3:00, it's "ellen," today actor jane lynch, which you canight "on nbc10. it's "nbc10 news" at 4:00. this afternoon, have job, must travel. the new opportunity for laid off ka steen notice workers in our region. employment, but, well, there's a catch here. it's thousands of miles away in a place you probably never even heard of. that's all this afternoon at 4:00. >>> glenn, you said it we really could use another day or two to dry out from the damage from earlier this week. >> yeah. and at least we've had some comfortable weather yesterday and today. those without air conditioning probably grateful at that. and today, though even though the humidity is low, clouds will be increasing. temperatures into the mid-80s. then for tonight, that's when some rain moves in. showers develop. some of it is likely to be heavy in delaware and extreme south jersey. for lighter showers tomorrow and then pretty heavy rain is coming over part of the weekend. right now it looks like it's mostly saturday afternoon and saturday night. sunday could turn out to be o
you. we'll be right back. >>> coming up this afternoon starting at 3:00, it's "ellen," today actor jane lynch, which you canight "on nbc10. it's "nbc10 news" at 4:00. this afternoon, have job, must travel. the new opportunity for laid off ka steen notice workers in our region. employment, but, well, there's a catch here. it's thousands of miles away in a place you probably never even heard of. that's all this afternoon at 4:00. >>> glenn, you said it...
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so help you god. ms. lynch: so help me god. [cheers and applause] ms. lynch: well. everyone here means something very special to me. and i thank you all. mr. president, thank you so much for your words and your presence here today. to say that my heart is full is such an understatement. but one does not get to this place, this department to this theater or this podium alone. and i'm no different. i owe thanks to so many whom i'm so pleased to be able to acknowledge here today. mr. president, thank you for your faith in asking me to lead the department that is the conscience of this nation, that represents more than any other the fundamental promise of america of equal justice under the law. thank you, sir. justice sotomayor. thank you for your support here today and over the years. you are an inspiration, not just to me, but to countless young women who see in you a dream made possible. thank you so much. [applause] thanks also to my good friend and colleague, the deputy attorney general sally yates. she is an exemplary colleague, more than that, she's a true friend.
so help you god. ms. lynch: so help me god. [cheers and applause] ms. lynch: well. everyone here means something very special to me. and i thank you all. mr. president, thank you so much for your words and your presence here today. to say that my heart is full is such an understatement. but one does not get to this place, this department to this theater or this podium alone. and i'm no different. i owe thanks to so many whom i'm so pleased to be able to acknowledge here today. mr. president,...
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what was that trade deal that you were talking about. mr. lynch: the korea-u.s. trade agreement two years ago. mr. sessions: i thought you said you lost your job. mr. lynch: what's that? no no, no. the job i lost, you were talking to people, the job i lost, 2,00 workers lost at the g.m. plant those plants were reopened in mexico. mr. lynch: when was that? mr. lynch: right after and a half tafment another bad trade agreement. mr. sessions: we gave you good job and you came to congress. i think the gentleman makes a point i'd like to make and that is we need a trade deal with japan to level the playing field and that's exactly what we are going to do. at this time i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, the gentleman who sits on the ways and means committee, the gentleman, congressman holding. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. but i would like to remind everyone that the comments should be directed to the chair. mr. holding: mr. speaker, i'd like to thank chairman ryan sessions tiberi, for their tir
what was that trade deal that you were talking about. mr. lynch: the korea-u.s. trade agreement two years ago. mr. sessions: i thought you said you lost your job. mr. lynch: what's that? no no, no. the job i lost, you were talking to people, the job i lost, 2,00 workers lost at the g.m. plant those plants were reopened in mexico. mr. lynch: when was that? mr. lynch: right after and a half tafment another bad trade agreement. mr. sessions: we gave you good job and you came to congress. i think...
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both can get you lynched without a trial. >> stop right there! te decision to take a u.s. army horse lands him in military prison. >> get back to your cell. >> come on, smithy, why you got to put them on so tight for? >> that ought to hold you. >> undeterred by the firm grip of authority, billy uses another tool to gain his freedom, enlisting the help of locals to break him out. >> come on. >> though my character, the majority of my friends have been helping me. >> the legend that billy is anything more than a petty thief at this time in his life is a myth. he's clearly making errors in judgment, but he still has the opportunity to turn things around. local law enforcement has bigger things to worry about. and his as bold and cocky as he seems, billy is still far removed from the murderous outlaw that legend makes him out to be. >> billy's wit and ingenuity gives hip the confidence to try his hand at gambling. but men like cahill have a hard time losing to a fresh kid with a smart mouth. >> in the old west, when people were armed sometimes fights
both can get you lynched without a trial. >> stop right there! te decision to take a u.s. army horse lands him in military prison. >> get back to your cell. >> come on, smithy, why you got to put them on so tight for? >> that ought to hold you. >> undeterred by the firm grip of authority, billy uses another tool to gain his freedom, enlisting the help of locals to break him out. >> come on. >> though my character, the majority of my friends have been...
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both can get you lynched without a trial. >> billy's desperate decision to take a army horse lands himmilitary prison. >> come on smith why you got to put them on so tight for. >> that ought to hold you. >> undeterred by the firm grip of authority he uses another tool to gain his freedom, enlisting the help of locals to break him out. >> i will have you out in no time, billy. >> for my character i have heard citizens the majority of my friends have been helping me all they could. >> the legend that billy is anything more than a petty thief city thyme in his life is a myth. he's clearly making errors in judgment but he still has the opportunity to turn things around. local law enforcement has bigger things to worry about. as bold as cocky as he seems billy is still far removed from if the murderous outlaw that legend makes him out to be. >> billy's wit and ingenuity give him the confidence to try his hand at professional gambling. >> i will raise you again. >> men like wendy jay hill from a hard time losing to a fresh faced kid with a smart mouth. >> you owe me. (gunshot) >> >> in the o
both can get you lynched without a trial. >> billy's desperate decision to take a army horse lands himmilitary prison. >> come on smith why you got to put them on so tight for. >> that ought to hold you. >> undeterred by the firm grip of authority he uses another tool to gain his freedom, enlisting the help of locals to break him out. >> i will have you out in no time, billy. >> for my character i have heard citizens the majority of my friends have been...
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lynch? i just got you the ball. that's the end zone there. s running back and skittle connoisseur lynch getting to live out a dream on conan last night. i don't know about that. didn't look like a soft landing. thought it would be softer. >>> let's get an update on sports headlines. according to espn "outside the lines," money from phil mickelson was used in a scheme for alleged illegal betting. it was said he wired the funds to a handicap their since pled guilty to counts of money laundering. the five time major winner hasn't been charged with a crime and not currently under investigation. >>> nba free agency begins tonight. a lot of excitement. now expected on list of free agents is none other man miami's dwayne wade that declined to pick up the $16 million option next season. wade would average out $60 million over three years. perhaps the league's most coveted free agent is trailblazers aldridge. he's scheduled to meet with several teams beginning with the rockets after the period begins tonight. >>> now to major league baseball. in tampa,
lynch? i just got you the ball. that's the end zone there. s running back and skittle connoisseur lynch getting to live out a dream on conan last night. i don't know about that. didn't look like a soft landing. thought it would be softer. >>> let's get an update on sports headlines. according to espn "outside the lines," money from phil mickelson was used in a scheme for alleged illegal betting. it was said he wired the funds to a handicap their since pled guilty to counts of...
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as you said to mr. lynch, $93 million, you said, isn't even close to the amount needed in your opinion and that the ability to succeed there's a high risk that these efforts will ultimately be unsuccessful given how horrible the consequences of what's already happened, doesn't really give me a lot of confidence that going forward anything's going to improve. as a matter of fact, it sounds like it's going to get worse. >> i think going forward at the right -- at the right pace and concentration might be very successful. what i think is planned by opm, i think, is dangerous. >> would you like to respond to that, ms. archuleta? i can only imagine how difficult it is coming in here, but i must tell you, just sitting here and being willing to give you the benefit of the doubt, you appear to come across as petulant, defensive and evasive. >> i don't mean to do that at all. i take very, very seriously what has happened. >> you say that over and over again. with all due respect, i believe you, but it doesn't appear t
as you said to mr. lynch, $93 million, you said, isn't even close to the amount needed in your opinion and that the ability to succeed there's a high risk that these efforts will ultimately be unsuccessful given how horrible the consequences of what's already happened, doesn't really give me a lot of confidence that going forward anything's going to improve. as a matter of fact, it sounds like it's going to get worse. >> i think going forward at the right -- at the right pace and...
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the 20-year like merrill lynch, you buy for $200 $300. and it matures at $1,000 right? t there's no interest paid each year. although you do have to amortize and pay taxes on it. if rates would come down you could buy some for 200 and have 400, and have a beautiful thing for that. but in this case, we're talk about securezero coupon, no interest. and the perpetual date. i've got some of those i want to sell you. >> i'm not interested. >> well, the germans are going to have to buy that. anyway, what else? as we look at what we did -- did we look at europe quickly? no. 2% in shanghai. interesting things going on with imports. energy 58.78 we'll see where the boon is headed to 70 or over 50. was that friday he was on? >> thursday. >> 80 what? >> 87. just turned to 87 last month. >> i saw schaapman on -- was it twitteree he's embarking on a cross country three-wheel motorcycle ride. and i looked at him, and he's got prepared. but he looks unbelievable. >> you know he's coming on next monday. >> guess how old he is? take a guess. he looks about 75 84. 84 life does not end at
the 20-year like merrill lynch, you buy for $200 $300. and it matures at $1,000 right? t there's no interest paid each year. although you do have to amortize and pay taxes on it. if rates would come down you could buy some for 200 and have 400, and have a beautiful thing for that. but in this case, we're talk about securezero coupon, no interest. and the perpetual date. i've got some of those i want to sell you. >> i'm not interested. >> well, the germans are going to have to buy...
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lynch as well, thank you so much for your appearance.d loretta in a country built on the rule of law, there are few, perhaps no offices more important than that of attorney general. the person in this position is the american people's lawyer tasked with enforcing our federal laws and making sure they're applied evenly and equally. that's the legacy of eric holder. we are grateful for his outstanding service. [ applause ] >> as one of the longest serving attorney generals in our history. and i want to thank his wonderful life dr. cheryl malone, who is here today. where is sharon at? there she is. [ applause ] >> as attorney general, eric was driven by his fundamental belief that justice is not an abstraction. it's a very real and tangible way that our laws interact with people in their daily lives. and the good news is loretta shares that belief. she brings her own unique style of leadership. she brings a wealth of experience to the justice department at a time when there is so much work to be done from keeping us safe from terrorist atta
lynch as well, thank you so much for your appearance.d loretta in a country built on the rule of law, there are few, perhaps no offices more important than that of attorney general. the person in this position is the american people's lawyer tasked with enforcing our federal laws and making sure they're applied evenly and equally. that's the legacy of eric holder. we are grateful for his outstanding service. [ applause ] >> as one of the longest serving attorney generals in our history....
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lynch as well thank you so much for your appearance. [applause] >> as i said when i nominated loretta in the country built on the rule of law there are few perhaps no offices more important than that of attorney general. the person in this position is the american people's lawyer tasked with enforcing federal laws and making sure they are applied evenly and equally. that is the legacy of erick holder. we are grateful for his outstanding service. [applause] >> as one of the longest serving attorney generals in our history. i want to thank his wife, dr. sharon malone. where is she at? there she is. [applause] >> as attorney general eric was drive n by the belief that justice is not an abstraction. it is a real and tangigible way the laws interact with daily life. she shares this belief bringing a wealth of experience to the justice department as a time when there is so much work to be done from keeping us safe from terrorist attacks, protecting our financial system safeguarding the environment, and upholding civil rights. and all of you a
lynch as well thank you so much for your appearance. [applause] >> as i said when i nominated loretta in the country built on the rule of law there are few perhaps no offices more important than that of attorney general. the person in this position is the american people's lawyer tasked with enforcing federal laws and making sure they are applied evenly and equally. that is the legacy of erick holder. we are grateful for his outstanding service. [applause] >> as one of the longest...
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united states and you look at the fact that this week a sayer monya toenan -- ceremony for loretta lynch, youin this country over the past 50 years and then you can turn on the tv set and see that black americans aren't safe walking down the street at times. they aren't safe even going into churches. what -- how does a black parent explain this to a young black child about the state of being black in america in 2015? >> i think it shouldn't just be a conversation about a black parent or white parent. joe, we got to stop dancing and stop prancing and being nice about this whole deal. we talk about this country and race. today's 150th anniversary of june teeth. that's when slaves in texas found out two years later they were free. first slaves came to this country 396 years ago. we have dealt with this. the violence against black churches has taken place for more than 200 years. and what americans have to do is stop with this ridiculous post racial america, this whole idea that it is all fine and you still have hatred. when the president of the united states joins twitter and gets this racial av
united states and you look at the fact that this week a sayer monya toenan -- ceremony for loretta lynch, youin this country over the past 50 years and then you can turn on the tv set and see that black americans aren't safe walking down the street at times. they aren't safe even going into churches. what -- how does a black parent explain this to a young black child about the state of being black in america in 2015? >> i think it shouldn't just be a conversation about a black parent or...
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lynch. cfos, right here for you. back into..-- back into ♪ park has president -- postponed a trip to the u.s. because of mers. he has been criticized for his response to the outbreak. more than 2000 schools should we reopened because no cases have been linked to schools in korea or anywhere else. the bodies of 44 victims of the crash in the french alps have been returned to germany, 11 weeks after the disaster. among them were 16 children. hundreds of people lined the streets. repatriation of the bodies has been delayed after mistakes with+ some of the death certificates. 150 people were killed in the blamewhich investigators on the copilot. egyptian police say a suicide bomber has blown himself up near one of the most popular tourist sites. they exchanged fire with accomplices, killing one and arresting the other. no towards work injured. it's the second time this month that islamic militants have tried to attack a major attraction. all right. back here now to asia. looking into the minds of the cfos. merrill lynch has done th
lynch. cfos, right here for you. back into..-- back into ♪ park has president -- postponed a trip to the u.s. because of mers. he has been criticized for his response to the outbreak. more than 2000 schools should we reopened because no cases have been linked to schools in korea or anywhere else. the bodies of 44 victims of the crash in the french alps have been returned to germany, 11 weeks after the disaster. among them were 16 children. hundreds of people lined the streets. repatriation of...
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lynch. >> thank you for having me. >> let's talk about the moves in the bond market.vated yields. the volatility the sharp move in the german bund what does it tell you? do you think investors will question whether they should find safety in the bund trade? >> the first stage was we lived in a world of so much negative yielding assets it felt wrong. the inflation data was getting better so yields went up and then we had this bizarre comment by draghi that we have to get used to more volatility in the market. that's taking the lid off the bund market. we're all grappling with what does that mean? >> you also say this erratic trading behavior we're seeing in the bond market will result in corporations spending less money. >> possibly. historically over time what we saw in the u.s. was a strong link between corporate actions and the former share buy backs m&a dividends and low levels of volatility. we live in this proverse world at the moment where we have so much liquidity but yet volatility is going up and we have argued that this is the effect of all of this intense m
lynch. >> thank you for having me. >> let's talk about the moves in the bond market.vated yields. the volatility the sharp move in the german bund what does it tell you? do you think investors will question whether they should find safety in the bund trade? >> the first stage was we lived in a world of so much negative yielding assets it felt wrong. the inflation data was getting better so yields went up and then we had this bizarre comment by draghi that we have to get used...
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lynch: thank you very much. i thank the gentlelady again for yielding. i'll try not to repeat the arguments that the gentlelady has put forward. but i do have to say that, you know there's about eight pounds of bill over there at a secure longse as i spoke -- location as i spoke of before that largely -- i can't talk about it in public, because i'm precluded from doing that. i would violate the rules of the house and the classified status that has been accorded that material. so i can't really talk about it. i can say that it is very complicated and there's probably about eight pounds of documents there that you have to read. it is largely aspirational. in other words, i will paraphrase without disclosing any classified information, it largely says the parties, the parties will aspire or engage to do blah blah blah. it's largely unenforceable. here's another part of the problem. we're negotiating the biggest multinational trade agreement in the history of the united states. you got some countries that i think are reliable partners. and that we have a his
lynch: thank you very much. i thank the gentlelady again for yielding. i'll try not to repeat the arguments that the gentlelady has put forward. but i do have to say that, you know there's about eight pounds of bill over there at a secure longse as i spoke -- location as i spoke of before that largely -- i can't talk about it in public, because i'm precluded from doing that. i would violate the rules of the house and the classified status that has been accorded that material. so i can't really...
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quickly, you interned at merrill lynch during the 2011 nba lockout. thefly, what would you say biggest difference between silicon valley and wall street is? that is a very good question. i do think i can explain it in one word. they are very similar. one of the jobs i had all my internship was following a venture capitalist and seeing how that worked. they kind of come together little bit. it's all about what is next, you know how investment is. investors want to know how the company is going to continue to grow and how they continue to evolve. iguodala, and m.v.p. for the golden state warriors. sounds good to you. joining us from san francisco. thank you, we appreciate your time. scarlet: still ahead on the "bloomberg market day," shaquille o'neal will be joining us on his investment in trading platform loyal three. ♪ mark: welcome back to "bloomberg market day," i'm mark crumpton with scarlet fu. scarlet: the overall indexes are flat. julie: i'm going to focus on individuals. abercrombie & fitch is one of them. a company executive presented at a jeff
quickly, you interned at merrill lynch during the 2011 nba lockout. thefly, what would you say biggest difference between silicon valley and wall street is? that is a very good question. i do think i can explain it in one word. they are very similar. one of the jobs i had all my internship was following a venture capitalist and seeing how that worked. they kind of come together little bit. it's all about what is next, you know how investment is. investors want to know how the company is going...
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what was that trade deal that you were talking about. mr. lynch: the korea-u.s. trade agreement two years ago. mr. sessions: i thought you said you lost your job. mr. lynch: what's that? no no, no. the job i lost, you were talking to people, the job i lost, 2,00 workers lost at the g.m. plant those plants were reopened in mexico. mr. lynch: when was that? mr. lynch: right after and a half tafment another bad trade agreement. mr. sessions: we gave you good job and you came to congress. i think the gentleman makes a point i'd like to make and that is we need a trade deal with japan to level the playing field and that's exactly what we are going to do. at this time i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, the gentleman who sits on the ways and means committee, the gentleman, congressman holding. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. but i would like to remind everyone that the comments should be directed to the chair. mr. holding: mr. speaker, i'd like to thank chairman ryan sessions tiberi, for their tir
what was that trade deal that you were talking about. mr. lynch: the korea-u.s. trade agreement two years ago. mr. sessions: i thought you said you lost your job. mr. lynch: what's that? no no, no. the job i lost, you were talking to people, the job i lost, 2,00 workers lost at the g.m. plant those plants were reopened in mexico. mr. lynch: when was that? mr. lynch: right after and a half tafment another bad trade agreement. mr. sessions: we gave you good job and you came to congress. i think...
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one time you told me you did go back and look it up, and you knew it, but forgot it before you got here. mr. lynchked you whether you thought your answers to this committee were disdainful. you said, no, you thought they were rev ran the. i kept waiting for the laughter after that. i've asked you some really serious questions, we've asked you some really serious questions. the other questions i asked you, not the first time, this is not an empty question, mr. leu. we try to make you look bad. we are interested in answering the questions because of the market turmoil always raises its head as we come up against the debt ceiling. in addition to the question i asked you about when you knew, i also asked you, i said in the event we reached the debt limit and exhaust extraordinary measures, can the treasury principal and interest payments on the debt? you've had, by the way, six months to answer these questions. i also would ask you, we commit, in the event we reach the debt limit and exhaust extraordinary measures, the treasury will continue to make principle and interest payments on the debt. you did
one time you told me you did go back and look it up, and you knew it, but forgot it before you got here. mr. lynchked you whether you thought your answers to this committee were disdainful. you said, no, you thought they were rev ran the. i kept waiting for the laughter after that. i've asked you some really serious questions, we've asked you some really serious questions. the other questions i asked you, not the first time, this is not an empty question, mr. leu. we try to make you look bad....
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how do you compare attorney general lynch to eric holder?h are their own person. they each -- if any comparison they're each very bright brilliant, capable individuals. eric holder has made his mark and he has created his own footprint. she has to now create her own footprint. she's not there to fill his shoes. she's there to make her own path. so i would just simply draw the comparison as they both were excellent choices. both are right for the time. >> and i think the only comparison that i am comfortable with is both of them have faced, in my opinion, undue criticism and undue scrutiny largely because of a partisan fight and a bias against the sitting president that appointed them. >> man, you are 100% right. that's why when donald trump announced his candidacy, you would think that president obama was running for a third term. because that's all he talked about. >> well, he threw a couple of jabs at jeb, but he majored in attacking president obama. the sad part is he does it with more bombast. but all of the republican candidates are doi
how do you compare attorney general lynch to eric holder?h are their own person. they each -- if any comparison they're each very bright brilliant, capable individuals. eric holder has made his mark and he has created his own footprint. she has to now create her own footprint. she's not there to fill his shoes. she's there to make her own path. so i would just simply draw the comparison as they both were excellent choices. both are right for the time. >> and i think the only comparison...
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lynch? >> what you got planned? >> the end zone is right there! the game is on the line!> announcer: announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by is presented by toyota. let's go places. ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." huge wildfires are raging from alaska to california forcing thousands evacuations. flames burned more than 755,000 acres. one of the most dangerous fires is in wenat, which ree and destroying businesses and homes. >> one described it as mind blowing. a time lapse video shows flames shooting from the mountains not far from the town below. our seattle affiliate is in wenatchee with the tough conditions the firefighters are facing. >> reporter: the hillside is completely charged. we the fire has burned more than 4,000 acres and taken with it 24 homes. the majority of them are located in this neighborhood behind me called broad view. you can see the police still have it blocked off. and are not letting anyone inside, except for residence. we know this morning that more than 100 structures around the area are still in danger and this fire does
lynch? >> what you got planned? >> the end zone is right there! the game is on the line!> announcer: announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by is presented by toyota. let's go places. ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." huge wildfires are raging from alaska to california forcing thousands evacuations. flames burned more than 755,000 acres. one of the most dangerous fires is in wenat, which ree and destroying businesses and homes....
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lynch? >> what you got planned? >> the end zone is right there! the game is on the line! ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." firefighters are trying to coral huge wildfires are raging from anne-marie green to california. flames burned more than 755,000 acres. one of the most dangerous fires is in wenatchee and destroying businesses and homes. >> this time lapsed video shows flame shooting from the mountains not far from the town below. our seattle affiliate is in wenatchee with the touh conditions the firefighters are facing. >> reporter: the intense flames raced up the hill side slope. triple digit heat hindered firefighters. it started as a brush fire sunday near the small town but quickly spread to homes and businesses. >> it was intense. large embers blowing everywhere. roofs catching on fire vegetation around the house just spreading from house to house. >> in this time lapsed video you can see the glowing embers on the hill side. strong winds carried them into towns setting up another fire that engulfed three commercial buildings. >> devastating. it's been burning
lynch? >> what you got planned? >> the end zone is right there! the game is on the line! ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." firefighters are trying to coral huge wildfires are raging from anne-marie green to california. flames burned more than 755,000 acres. one of the most dangerous fires is in wenatchee and destroying businesses and homes. >> this time lapsed video shows flame shooting from the mountains not far from the town below. our seattle...
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you for the privilege of your time. a reminder president obama speaks live at 11:30 a.m. in the ceremony for loretta lynch. o times the concentration of epa and dha as the leading omega-3 supplement. plus it's the only brand with progel technology proven to reduce fish burps. new bayer pro ultra omega-3. look for savings in this sunday's newspaper. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where...
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lynch. he joins us from singapore. thank you so much for coming in.here do you see asian currency ahead of this year, given the outflow of funds from emerging markets? >> well, we expect asian currencies to depreciate steadily this year, building into 2016, as the fed is tightening continues to pick up pace. generally and broadly, yes. on more reflected currencies, the malaysian ringgit, the at the end of next year we will expect 3.9. shery: so you do see the malaysian ringgit breaking through the threshold, with that peg that was fixed over a decade ago? the malaysian prime minister, former prime minister, saying he showed repaid the ring it as a way to balance it, to stabilize it. do you agree with that? claudio: there was a caveat to what he mentioned. he said that they also believed they should take it to the gold standard. i think reverting back to the historical relic -- the chances are small. but the political sensitivity at the 3.8 level, even though economic -- even though the value is still an issue. i think it may be hard to cross that thre
lynch. he joins us from singapore. thank you so much for coming in.here do you see asian currency ahead of this year, given the outflow of funds from emerging markets? >> well, we expect asian currencies to depreciate steadily this year, building into 2016, as the fed is tightening continues to pick up pace. generally and broadly, yes. on more reflected currencies, the malaysian ringgit, the at the end of next year we will expect 3.9. shery: so you do see the malaysian ringgit breaking...
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you talk about lynching, intimidation, groups like the klan, terrorist groups. out of the kind of stuff you can be talking about and that doesn't fit in the american scheme very well in that is one of the reasons why the civil war in some respects -- unfinished revolution is a good way to phrase it. this is the thing that sometimes does get forgotten. slavery was gotten rid of and that is not a minor thing. if you wonder how deep slavery was in american society, it turned the south -- the south is still a fundamentally different region then the rest of the country. the primary reason is because of the civil war. realistically, no other region of a country has suffered the kind of physical devastation the south suffered. no part of the country has. it took most of the south -- and by the south, i mean the former confederate states. it most of the south until world war ii to economically recover from the civil war. think about that. it took a much longer time for the south to recover from that physical devastation. there is a long series of that. that kind of physi
you talk about lynching, intimidation, groups like the klan, terrorist groups. out of the kind of stuff you can be talking about and that doesn't fit in the american scheme very well in that is one of the reasons why the civil war in some respects -- unfinished revolution is a good way to phrase it. this is the thing that sometimes does get forgotten. slavery was gotten rid of and that is not a minor thing. if you wonder how deep slavery was in american society, it turned the south -- the south...
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"call of duty" is where you play a soldier alongside mar shawn lynch. since 2010 that's roughly equivalent to one third of the american population who have prosecuted the gasp though it's played worldwide as well. >>> so realistic. for a moment set aside the driverless cars computerized eyewear and mapping every corner of the earth, because google has a new mission -- cities. it's launching a new initiative called sidewalk lab. that are goal is to improve city life. it would be head quartered appropriately enough in new york city, the city that never sleeps. it is billed as an effort to improve -- >> if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. >> can the warriors turn things around. that's the question. they head into game 4 with the cavaliers who are on fire last time. >> bob redell is in the arena. you were just watching them practice. what do you think? they're going to win, right? >> reporter: you know warriors fans scott and kris believe they must win tonight. if you look at the his tore of the nba, it suggests the same. no team down 1-3 ha
"call of duty" is where you play a soldier alongside mar shawn lynch. since 2010 that's roughly equivalent to one third of the american population who have prosecuted the gasp though it's played worldwide as well. >>> so realistic. for a moment set aside the driverless cars computerized eyewear and mapping every corner of the earth, because google has a new mission -- cities. it's launching a new initiative called sidewalk lab. that are goal is to improve city life. it would...
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you, mr. chairman. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank ranking members mr. waters as well. and i want to thank the secretary for helping the committee as well. mr. secretary i'm one of the members of congress who grew up in public housing like mr. meeks of new york, grew up in the old housing project in south boston with five sisters. it has been described as one of the poorest mainly white census tracks in the nation. and we considered ourselves very, very fortunate to have that home. and listening to this debate here today about the question that was posed earlier, does hud's affordable housing program work? i guess from listening to the debate if your family has not struggled, no explanation is possible. but if you have actually lived in public housing, no explanation is necessary. you understand what that means. we talked a little earlier, you know, i had an opportunity in the last couple of weeks. we cut a ribbon on one of my big veterans housing projects that is coming up. we just broke ground. it's the new england c
you, mr. chairman. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank ranking members mr. waters as well. and i want to thank the secretary for helping the committee as well. mr. secretary i'm one of the members of congress who grew up in public housing like mr. meeks of new york, grew up in the old housing project in south boston with five sisters. it has been described as one...
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lynch. thank you for your time. >> a u.k. company may have fixed forgotten pass codes. they use smilies instead of numbers and letters. it's more secure because there's more combinations making it harder to hack. >> which emojis would you use to describe the greek crisis? get innovative and creative here today. join the conversation. e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us @cnbcwex. you can see our handles on the bottom of the screen. wilfred you have a favorite emoji. >> it's the monkey one. >> the greek crisis one of the moment. >> or it could be stop speaking. they speak too much. >> the skull. >> which one is the skull. >> act it out for us. >> come on. >> no. >> you stole my favorite one, the monkey. >> that's my favorite. >> there has to be a few other. the sort of like. i hope it doesn't get that far though right. at the moment it's just this. >> or the red face with the horns. that's going to be merkel quickly, right. >> or the talk to the hand. that's what the germans are doing right now. >> that's a good one. >> this is what the cdu is doing. the senior germ
lynch. thank you for your time. >> a u.k. company may have fixed forgotten pass codes. they use smilies instead of numbers and letters. it's more secure because there's more combinations making it harder to hack. >> which emojis would you use to describe the greek crisis? get innovative and creative here today. join the conversation. e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us @cnbcwex. you can see our handles on the bottom of the screen. wilfred you have a favorite emoji. >>...
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lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you to the witnesses for participating today. ms.huleta you testified before the senate. let me ask you on the outset, who is ultimately responsible for protecting the information of employees at opm or that are covered by opm, the federal employees? >> the responsibility of the records is with me and my cio. >> so you also testified that nobody was to blame. is that right? >> i think my full statement, sir, was that i believe that the breach was caused by a very dedicated, a very focused actor who has spent much funds to get into our systems, and i have worked the rest of my team was i have worked since day one to improve legacy systems -- >> i understand you are blaming the perpetrators that those are the people responsible, is that basically what you are saying? >> the action was caused by a very focused aggressive perpetrator. >> i can't have repeated the same answers. mr. mcfarland the assistant inspector general testified a number of the systems that were hacked were not older legacy systems but they were newer systems. is that
lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you to the witnesses for participating today. ms.huleta you testified before the senate. let me ask you on the outset, who is ultimately responsible for protecting the information of employees at opm or that are covered by opm, the federal employees? >> the responsibility of the records is with me and my cio. >> so you also testified that nobody was to blame. is that right? >> i think my full statement, sir, was that i believe...
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lynch. >> thank you mr. chairman it and again i want to thank the witnesses for participating today. ms.archuleta, you testified before the senate, let me ask you at the outset who is ultimately responsible for protecting the personal identification information of employees at opm? >> -- >> or that are covered by opm federal employees. >> yes, the responsibly of the records is with me and my cio. >> okay. so he also testified that no one was to blame, is that right? >> i think my full stable as i believe that the breach was caused by a very dedicated, a very focused actor who has spent much funds to get into our systems. .. focused actor who has spent much funds to get into our systems, and i have worked the rest of my team was i have worked since day one to improve legacy systems -- >> i understand you are blaming the perpetrators that those are the people responsible, is that basically what you are saying? >> the action was caused by a very focusedrepeated answers. let me just -- the assistant general testified that a number of the system that were hacked were not old or legacy systems
lynch. >> thank you mr. chairman it and again i want to thank the witnesses for participating today. ms.archuleta, you testified before the senate, let me ask you at the outset who is ultimately responsible for protecting the personal identification information of employees at opm? >> -- >> or that are covered by opm federal employees. >> yes, the responsibly of the records is with me and my cio. >> okay. so he also testified that no one was to blame, is that...
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what was that trade deal that you were talking about. mr. lynch: the korea-u.s. trade agreement two years ago. mr. sessions: i thought you said you lost your job. mr. lynch: what's that? no no, no. the job i lost, you were talking to people, the job i lost, 2,00 workers lost at the g.m. plant those plants were reopened in mexico. mr. lynch: when was that? mr. lynch: right after and a half tafment another bad trade agreement. mr. sessions: we gave you good job and you came to congress. i think the gentleman makes a point i'd like to make and that is we need a trade deal with japan to level the playing field and that's exactly what we are going to do. at this time i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, the gentleman who sits on the ways and means committee, the gentleman, congressman holding. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. but i would like to remind everyone that the comments should be directed to the chair. mr. holding: mr. speaker, i'd like to thank chairman ryan sessions tiberi, for their tir
what was that trade deal that you were talking about. mr. lynch: the korea-u.s. trade agreement two years ago. mr. sessions: i thought you said you lost your job. mr. lynch: what's that? no no, no. the job i lost, you were talking to people, the job i lost, 2,00 workers lost at the g.m. plant those plants were reopened in mexico. mr. lynch: when was that? mr. lynch: right after and a half tafment another bad trade agreement. mr. sessions: we gave you good job and you came to congress. i think...
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you in about an hour, sandra. it is friday june 19th. with me marion bart tells of bank of america merrill lynch. and jack otter, giving you preview of "barron's" from "barron's" dot-com. breaking news. a country on the brink. several thousand demonstrators rallying europe, in athens, greece. opinion polls showing strong support among greeks remaining in euro despite resentment of austerity policies by the international monetary fund. a new $1.8 billion payment due to the end of this month. if greece does not make the payment the country will default and face potential exit from the euro. that is what all the people and protesters are about. look at market this is friday morning. money is moving into stocks. we have strength within europe on the heels of a big rally on wall street yesterday and strength in asia overnight. look what we're expecting for u.s. u.s. futures also indicating a higher open for broader market. 30 points higher on the dow jones industrial average. >>> wealth suspect in the horrific shooting in charleston, south carolina, facing a bond hearing today. police arrested 21-year-
you in about an hour, sandra. it is friday june 19th. with me marion bart tells of bank of america merrill lynch. and jack otter, giving you preview of "barron's" from "barron's" dot-com. breaking news. a country on the brink. several thousand demonstrators rallying europe, in athens, greece. opinion polls showing strong support among greeks remaining in euro despite resentment of austerity policies by the international monetary fund. a new $1.8 billion payment due to the...
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you, mr. chairman. >> time of the gentleman has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. lynch. >> thank you mr.rman, and i want to thank ranking member waters as well. thank you, mr. secretary for helping the committee with its work. good to see you again. mr. secretary, i'm one of those members of congress that you referred to that grew up in public housing, like mr. meeks of new york. grew up in the old colony housing project in south boston with five sisters. it has been described as one of the poorest predominantly white census tracks in the nation, and we considered ourselves very very fortunate to have a home to have that home, and listening to this debate here today about the question that was posed earlier, does hud's affordable housing program work? i guess from listening to the debate if you're family has not struggled, no explanation is possible. but if you have actually lived in public housing, no explanation is necessary. you understand what that means. >> i do. >> we talked a little earlier, you know, i have had an opportunity in the last couple weeks, we cut a ribbon on one of my
you, mr. chairman. >> time of the gentleman has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. lynch. >> thank you mr.rman, and i want to thank ranking member waters as well. thank you, mr. secretary for helping the committee with its work. good to see you again. mr. secretary, i'm one of those members of congress that you referred to that grew up in public housing, like mr. meeks of new york. grew up in the old colony housing project in south boston with...
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you so much. a confusing backdrop -- david wu is head of global rates and currencies as a bank of america merrill lynch. higher yields is the least of the fed's worries. wonderful to have you here with your synthesis on what is going on here. you and even harris both agree in the collegial argument of bank of america, merrill lynch. what did they get wrong? david: first of all, a lot of people who think the rates are heading of a higher ignore the global dimension of the fed hiking this time around. with the rest of the world -- with the dollar having surged over the past year and the u.s. economy feeling the impact of the stronger dollar, if the fed were to go on an aggressive hike, they will be no u.s. manufacturing sector left. tom: the central bank has a dual mandate. this is one of the most famous charge we have ever done. it is a simple chart. one line is the unemployment rate, and the white line are people that have been out of work half a year or more. to the left of the red line 2000, is a normal american economy with people out of work not that long a time. things change. to me that is the ar
you so much. a confusing backdrop -- david wu is head of global rates and currencies as a bank of america merrill lynch. higher yields is the least of the fed's worries. wonderful to have you here with your synthesis on what is going on here. you and even harris both agree in the collegial argument of bank of america, merrill lynch. what did they get wrong? david: first of all, a lot of people who think the rates are heading of a higher ignore the global dimension of the fed hiking this time...
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. >>> you remember marshawn lynch, right? won't get fined. >> just here so i won't get fined. his notable catchphrase making him an enemy to a lot of reporters. and the nfl. now, lynch will be an enemy in the next installment of the call of duty video game series. >> since his nickname is beast mode, it makes perfect sense here. his day with the game developers is chronicled in "espn" the magazine footage. when told about his character, lynch said, i am so a villain. >> even though he will be a foe in the game, he is leaving nothing to chance. slid his e-mail address and said, i need some cheat codes. >> some of the games are hard now. >> they're too complicated. last time. they are. just give me some donkey dong. >> pong? >> oh. yes. donkey dong. >> pong? >> oh. life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you are on a fixed income learn about affordable whole life insurance that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your information call this number now. your
. >>> you remember marshawn lynch, right? won't get fined. >> just here so i won't get fined. his notable catchphrase making him an enemy to a lot of reporters. and the nfl. now, lynch will be an enemy in the next installment of the call of duty video game series. >> since his nickname is beast mode, it makes perfect sense here. his day with the game developers is chronicled in "espn" the magazine footage. when told about his character, lynch said, i am so a...
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lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you to the witnesses for participating today. ms.archuleta, you testified before the senate. let me ask you on the outset who is ultimately responsible for protecting the information of employees at opm or that are covered by opm, the federal employees? >> the responsibility of the records is with me and my cio. >> so you also testified that nobody was to blame. is that right? >> i think my full statement sir, was that i believe that the breach was caused by a very dedicated, a very focused actor who has spent much funds to get into our systems, and i have worked the rest of my team was i have worked since day one to improve legacy systems -- >> i understand you are blaming the perpetrators that those are the people responsible, is that basically what you are saying? >> the action was caused by a very focused aggressive perpetrator. >> i can't have repeated the same answers. mr. mcfarland, the assistant inspector general testified a number of the systems that were hacked were not older legacy systems but they were newer systems. is t
lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you to the witnesses for participating today. ms.archuleta, you testified before the senate. let me ask you on the outset who is ultimately responsible for protecting the information of employees at opm or that are covered by opm, the federal employees? >> the responsibility of the records is with me and my cio. >> so you also testified that nobody was to blame. is that right? >> i think my full statement sir, was that i...