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congressman lynch: you have to make an appointment with the intelligence committee and also go to a secure location. they think your pen, paper, electronics. sharyl: in october of 2013, lynch went to the secret room and began reading. the censored material begins on page 395 under the heading "certain sensitive national security matters." sharyl: it gave -- congressman lynch: it gave names of individuals and entities that i believe were complicit in the attacks of september 11. they were facilitators of those attacks. they are clearly identified. how people were financed, where they were housed, where the money was coming from,he conduits that were used, and the connections between some of these individuals. sharyl: individuals, he says, who were never brought to justice. who are they, and why would the u.s. government want to keep thee information secret? former senator bob grant co-authored the report. >> the saudi's know what they did. the saudi's know that we know what they did. sharyl: graham -- grant has become -- graham has become an 15 of the 19 hijackers were saudi. their leader,
congressman lynch: you have to make an appointment with the intelligence committee and also go to a secure location. they think your pen, paper, electronics. sharyl: in october of 2013, lynch went to the secret room and began reading. the censored material begins on page 395 under the heading "certain sensitive national security matters." sharyl: it gave -- congressman lynch: it gave names of individuals and entities that i believe were complicit in the attacks of september 11. they...
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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. lways eager to here because this is my home. and then when i go back, i take with me a lot of guilt leaving these people behind. >> when are we going to get to the humane level? people should be incensed. not just the palestinians. we should fight arabs and jews to preserve that. >> my opinion is that both sides, people are tired, fatigued and brainwashed and they will not reeble in a way that they would march? the streets. people are saying i care about my four corners and my garden, and it's out of my control and i don't see this rebellion happening. >> clearly i'm the optimist of 2002 of us. in fact, i believe that rather than creating two separate states, one israeli and one palestinian, that we should have a one-state solution where everyone shares in the same land and has equal rights. i know i'm in the minority with this idea. still, the situation in the west bank and in israel is so complicated now that you have a scrambled situatio
. >> they'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. lways eager to 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...
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lynching?-- what do you know about lynching? it is difficult to avoid if you look at u.s. history. nobody knows anything about lynching? yes? >> it was almost kind of a show. people would come and bring their families to watch a lynching. during different periods. hand could get out of really quickly. sometimes it would just turn into mob violence or anger not directed toward the individual but to whoever was on the street who could get caught up in this , in townss general there would be an anger of like, what are we doing, we are losing power, things are out of control. prof. gadsden: yes. >> it was somewhat like a religious spectacle. , a churchgoer would see a sacrifice. it was something they believed in. there were showing an offering to the people. prof. gadsden: yes. it has elements of all of that. for our purposes, is important to define lynching. it is killing perpetuated by a group of persons working outside the law to avenge a crime, real or imagined. to impose a social order. the origin of the term "lynch" comes from the revolution. colonel charles lynch of the virginia
lynching?-- what do you know about lynching? it is difficult to avoid if you look at u.s. history. nobody knows anything about lynching? yes? >> it was almost kind of a show. people would come and bring their families to watch a lynching. during different periods. hand could get out of really quickly. sometimes it would just turn into mob violence or anger not directed toward the individual but to whoever was on the street who could get caught up in this , in townss general there would be...
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josh: how would your leadership be different from governor hassan or governor lynch? you are running in the democratic field. mr. connolly: the state wants pragmatic leadership. that is what governor hassan is doing. that is who i am. i will not say how leadership will be different, we come at it from our own experience. myself, a business background. i served in the securities bureau. if i get elected, i know what to do as soon as i get there. i' ve worked on 2 transition teams for governor lynch and government greg. i bring perspective that would be unique. josh: what do you consider the most important issues? mr. connolly: education, education, education and we need a 21st-century economy so we are no longer competing with worcester or boston, we are competing with singapore. we have one of the highest outward migration rates in the country of kids in our economy. companies are not finding jobs, we are not finding jobs that match where the kids are going. bring them back and say we can lead the economy. we have to be innovative and government. figure out how we can get
josh: how would your leadership be different from governor hassan or governor lynch? you are running in the democratic field. mr. connolly: the state wants pragmatic leadership. that is what governor hassan is doing. that is who i am. i will not say how leadership will be different, we come at it from our own experience. myself, a business background. i served in the securities bureau. if i get elected, i know what to do as soon as i get there. i' ve worked on 2 transition teams for governor...
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. >> thank you very much, chairman goodlatte. attorney general lynch, i want at my panel at this year's congressional black caucus legislative forum. it was marvelous. at that event you spoke about the breakdown in trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve. you also spoke about getting to the root of the problem with a comprehensive approach to training, to policy, and to research. many of the law enforcement officers in attendance agreed with your comments. how are you planning on reaching out to the broader law enforcement community to promote these ideas? >> thank you, mr. conyers, congressman conyers. this is, in fact, one of my top priorities as attorney general. i'm incredibly proud to say that the department of justice has already begun the type of outreach that i was discussing at that particular event. through our cops office in particular, the community-oriented policing service office, we reach out directly to police departments across the country and offer technical assistance. we offer training. we offer peer-to-peer sup
. >> thank you very much, chairman goodlatte. attorney general lynch, i want at my panel at this year's congressional black caucus legislative forum. it was marvelous. at that event you spoke about the breakdown in trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve. you also spoke about getting to the root of the problem with a comprehensive approach to training, to policy, and to research. many of the law enforcement officers in attendance agreed with your comments. how are you...
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you, mr. chairman. general lynch, i want to commend you and the department on the fact that 70 individuals have been charged since 2013 for conduct related to foreign fighter activity and home-grown violent extremism. general lynch, this committee has previously heard how isil and other terrorist organizations feel potential recruits in publicly accessible social networking sites via encrypting messaging platforms and also voice over internet apps. are these encrypted private messaging platforms and also voice over internet apps hampering the ability of the department to quickly ascertain and address threats to national security? and if so, in what ways? >> congressman, thank you for the question. certainly when individuals choose to move from open means of communication to those that are encrypted, it can cause a disruption in our ability to use lawful legal process to intercept those communications and does give us concern about being able to gather the evidence that we need to continue in our ongoing mission for t
you, mr. chairman. general lynch, i want to commend you and the department on the fact that 70 individuals have been charged since 2013 for conduct related to foreign fighter activity and home-grown violent extremism. general lynch, this committee has previously heard how isil and other terrorist organizations feel potential recruits in publicly accessible social networking sites via encrypting messaging platforms and also voice over internet apps. are these encrypted private messaging...
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lynch. >> thank you very much. we fought through the traffic earlier this afternoon. welcome to foxborough where it feels like buffalo or block island. it is windy and it is cold. it is the first time this year that the patriots are going to play in such conditions. i spoke with bill belichick earlier in the week and he said we know how to handle cold weather. it is also the first time they will play a full football game without julianed -- julian edelman. 234 his place is danny amendola who filled in admirably. the drive set up the field goal for the patriots. frustration. >> you hate to lose players and you also know during football season because of the nature of the sport, it is inevitable that one position or two positions or three positions at different times in different years get packed a little more production and hopefully you can continue to score points. >> coming up at 8:00 we will have our pre-game show. we go live with coach bill belichick. that and more coming up and kickoff is at 8:30. it is cold down here, folks, really cold. >> it looks it. the secu
lynch. >> thank you very much. we fought through the traffic earlier this afternoon. welcome to foxborough where it feels like buffalo or block island. it is windy and it is cold. it is the first time this year that the patriots are going to play in such conditions. i spoke with bill belichick earlier in the week and he said we know how to handle cold weather. it is also the first time they will play a full football game without julianed -- julian edelman. 234 his place is danny amendola...
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now these are legal lynching. you want to see basically an amendment to florida's constitution.ge to the stand your ground law because the defense in this case, michael dunn's defense, who killed your son, was he thought he had a gun or thought he pulled something out. thought he was in danger. how do you want to see the stand your ground law changed? >> well, you know, it's not a matter of totally eradicating the law because if anyone is using it properly, you know, they need to be able to defend themselves and the territory within their homes but the law is very ambiguous. the law is -- there are a lot of loopholes in the law such as the fact there's no duty to retreat. individuals now, if they're faced with a danger, and let's say the person that is possibly committing the crime toward them, they leave or they leave the scene, then, you know, you at all costs, you know, have a duty to retreat. you have a duty to stand down when there's no longer a threat. so, but, you know, the law has become so ambiguous is that, you know, people no longer stand down. they've taken to the du
now these are legal lynching. you want to see basically an amendment to florida's constitution.ge to the stand your ground law because the defense in this case, michael dunn's defense, who killed your son, was he thought he had a gun or thought he pulled something out. thought he was in danger. how do you want to see the stand your ground law changed? >> well, you know, it's not a matter of totally eradicating the law because if anyone is using it properly, you know, they need to be able...
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you, mr. chairman. general lynch, i want to commend you and the department of justice on the fact that 70 individuals have been charged since 2013 for conduct related to foreign fighter activity and home-grown violent extremism. general lynch, this committee has previously heard how isil and other terrorist organizations feel potential recruits in publicly accessible social networking sites via encrypted messages platforms and also voice over internet apps. are these encrypted private messaging platforms and also voice over internet apps hampering the ability of the department to quickly ascertain and address threats to national security? and if so, in what ways? >> congressman, thank you for the question. certainly when individuals choose to move from open means of communication to those that are encrypted, it can cause a disruption in our ability to use lawful legal process to intercept those communications and does give us concern about being able to gather the evidence that we need to continue in our ongoing miss
you, mr. chairman. general lynch, i want to commend you and the department of justice on the fact that 70 individuals have been charged since 2013 for conduct related to foreign fighter activity and home-grown violent extremism. general lynch, this committee has previously heard how isil and other terrorist organizations feel potential recruits in publicly accessible social networking sites via encrypted messages platforms and also voice over internet apps. are these encrypted private messaging...
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david lynch foundation. you know we had our broth on here. popular. rosanna: listen. at carnegie hall. oh, my goodness. he is such a terrific musician. a lot of inspirational people get out there and talk about their experiences. including katy perry. she's saying. a great electric violinist. jerry seinfeld was there. george stephanopoulos. howard stern talked about how he howard actually did a little video for them. impressive. we have been kicking it around. all of these talk about how it lives. dealing with stress, depression, anxiety. said to yourself and put things into perspective. greg: i want to talk a little bit more. it cost $1000. what is up with the $1000? he said, well, it goes to rosanna: they had a big video about this. they take it to the new york city public schools. risk. also dealing with veterans. greg: you can be an atheist or whatever. i am intrigued. rosanna: it is free for new york city public schools and for the veterans suffering from posttraumatic stress. those that cannot afford it -- those that can afford it will pay for it. or you can bas
david lynch foundation. you know we had our broth on here. popular. rosanna: listen. at carnegie hall. oh, my goodness. he is such a terrific musician. a lot of inspirational people get out there and talk about their experiences. including katy perry. she's saying. a great electric violinist. jerry seinfeld was there. george stephanopoulos. howard stern talked about how he howard actually did a little video for them. impressive. we have been kicking it around. all of these talk about how it...
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you with an update later on. >> now, sports center 5 with mike lynch. >> in case you haven't heard, crushing fuse for the running back dion lewis. acl. out for the season. it doesn't -- didn't look dwoot when it happened and they confirmed the fears. he just grabbed his leg and turn had wrongly on the turf and it buckled underneath him. remember wes welker? ago. this is an epidemic. gronk had it and brady had and now lewis has it. one. obviously he is out for the season. this was a breakout year for him. the next man out, blount, 129 yards. they came in to catch a touchdown pass from tom brady late in the football game. the former patriots -- >> you have to be yourself you you. you can't be superman. you never know what your role is. whatever i have to do i will do it. >> if it is confirmed is dion lewis done for the season for your team? >> i think they are finishing up tests this afternoon. i am thought sure exactly where we are, but i don't think it looks too good. >> he has done a remarkable job even through his efforts yesterday. >> sure has, no doubt about that. been productive. great kid and works hard. w
you with an update later on. >> now, sports center 5 with mike lynch. >> in case you haven't heard, crushing fuse for the running back dion lewis. acl. out for the season. it doesn't -- didn't look dwoot when it happened and they confirmed the fears. he just grabbed his leg and turn had wrongly on the turf and it buckled underneath him. remember wes welker? ago. this is an epidemic. gronk had it and brady had and now lewis has it. one. obviously he is out for the season. this was a...
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jonathan: andy lynch, nice to have you with us. the lack of players going bust.will talk about the ugly duckling of the ftse 100. it is glencore with a record 10th day losing. there is pressure to do even more with their debt cutting plan. ♪ i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my company's network 24 hours a day and calls and e-mails me if something, like this scary storm, takes it offline. so i can rest easy. what. you don't have a desk bed? don't be left in the dark. get proactive alerts 24/7. comcast business. built for business. jonathan: good morning, and welcome back to "on the move." markets ler, the ftse 100 down. the dax down by 66 point. which of the board, euro weakness against dollar strength the story for a wild. that is not the story this morning. it is up by a third of 1%. also high this morning up by 12%. copper the lowest since may of 2009. that losing streak continues by 8/10 of 1%. let's get you up-to-date on the stock mark
jonathan: andy lynch, nice to have you with us. the lack of players going bust.will talk about the ugly duckling of the ftse 100. it is glencore with a record 10th day losing. there is pressure to do even more with their debt cutting plan. ♪ i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my company's network 24 hours a day and calls and e-mails me if something, like this scary...
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thank you attorney general for being here, joan lynch, several videos as you have been talked about andeen released that show corporate officers and employees of planned parenthood casually discussing their practice of harvesting little baby parts from the many hundreds of thousands of thousands of babies they kill and their clinics every year. the videos repeal some babies are born in tact, which is the most -- understood as i understand the most desirable state of the baby's body in in that business because the body parts have not been damaged by the abortion procedure. because of that incentive, some of these babies are born alive. i am wondering, has the investigator have any cases of babies being born alive being killed by abortionists? >> in respect to the issue you raise, you are asking about born alive. >> yes born alive abortion survivors. babies that were victims of abortion but were born alive. much like the situation, there's some legislation on the books that protect unborn children people. >> it is my understanding that since the relevant statute was passed sometime ago, a
thank you attorney general for being here, joan lynch, several videos as you have been talked about andeen released that show corporate officers and employees of planned parenthood casually discussing their practice of harvesting little baby parts from the many hundreds of thousands of thousands of babies they kill and their clinics every year. the videos repeal some babies are born in tact, which is the most -- understood as i understand the most desirable state of the baby's body in in that...
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lynch. i believe if the fbi recommends prosecution i believe loretta -- >> you believe that. >> i believe u.sttorney dinch attorney general lynch will indiet. you do? >> yeah. she's a very, very straight woman. remember i supported her. >> i know you did. >> and i did because i saw her goat both wa go both ways on cases. i saw her be fair in cases where you should prosecute and i saw her even in a case where she was against us, she gave us the opportunity to speak to the attorney general about it and the attorney general came out our way when janet reno was attorney general. not many u.s. attorneys do that. this is a very fair woman. so i have a lot of confidence in her. >> very interesting, mr. mayor. thank you. >>> coming up, you've been sending in your questions all day on facebook and twitter. yes, it is back. a special 2016 election elegs of "ask sean" straight ahead. ♪ [special effects] lisa! what took you so long? duracell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices, [laser blasts] so you can power imagination all day long. [duracell slamtones] i accept i'm not the rower i used to be.. i ev
lynch. i believe if the fbi recommends prosecution i believe loretta -- >> you believe that. >> i believe u.sttorney dinch attorney general lynch will indiet. you do? >> yeah. she's a very, very straight woman. remember i supported her. >> i know you did. >> and i did because i saw her goat both wa go both ways on cases. i saw her be fair in cases where you should prosecute and i saw her even in a case where she was against us, she gave us the opportunity to speak...
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most areas with the highest peak picking up 10 marshawn lynches. if youling into the tahoe for the next day or so, we have a weather advisory issued by the national weather service. it will last into monday and could see anywhere from four to six inches right along the pass. >> giving you a look at temperatures this morning. with the cloud coverage in place, we are not in the 30s like we were over in portions of santa rosa yesterday morning. it still feels cool out there. >> 47 in napa, we have 54 in san francisco. falling along the peninsula admit 40s. we'll shift our eyes in the east bay where we have 42 in livermore and 48 right now outside your door. numbers are remaining on the cool side. take a look. upper 50s and low 60s is all that we see. >> 68 in pacifica. low 60s in hayward. >> 61 degrees expected in antioch. the 49ers will play this afternoon. theres a chance for scattered showers to remain. >> bring along an umbrella or maybe one of those rain jackets. the extended forecast, temperatures continuing to cool. monday is the coolest day. most of
most areas with the highest peak picking up 10 marshawn lynches. if youling into the tahoe for the next day or so, we have a weather advisory issued by the national weather service. it will last into monday and could see anywhere from four to six inches right along the pass. >> giving you a look at temperatures this morning. with the cloud coverage in place, we are not in the 30s like we were over in portions of santa rosa yesterday morning. it still feels cool out there. >> 47 in...
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you start with lynch. marshawn keeps on chugging. turns no gain into a pickup of about three out to the 12 yard line. >> cris: like trying to tackle a pyramid. it just feels like you can't get him off his feet. there's so many times that he makes hits from multiple directions and just does not go down. beast mode is appropriate for this guy. you know, who doesn't go down with all that? the 13. wilson finds ab ss an opening. gets away. down the sidelines. doug baldwin has gotten free. russell wilson does so well. looks like he's going to be trapped, sacked, starts to move forward, finds the open guy. >> cris: what happens is you have to react to russell wilson. the defender in coverage acts up, then russell wilson just flips it over the top of him. >> al: at the 28 to the 41 yard line. off the play fake. fires, caught, into seattle territory. baldwin again tackled by mathieu. first down. >> cris: this doug baldwin is probably the toughest minded guy on this team. and he will not ever let the guys in the wide receiver room complain abou
you start with lynch. marshawn keeps on chugging. turns no gain into a pickup of about three out to the 12 yard line. >> cris: like trying to tackle a pyramid. it just feels like you can't get him off his feet. there's so many times that he makes hits from multiple directions and just does not go down. beast mode is appropriate for this guy. you know, who doesn't go down with all that? the 13. wilson finds ab ss an opening. gets away. down the sidelines. doug baldwin has gotten free....
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you handle pyour financial needs... right here. that's banking reimagined. >> now, "sportscenter 5" with mike lynch. mike: as we told you at the top of the show, hudson, the son of nate solder, has kidney cancer. sol der made the announcement today while giving an emotional speed. a tumor was found on hudson' s kidney. he has already begun chemotherapy treatment. this picture was tweeted out by nate solder tonight. is your heart just melting looking at this little guy? four months old, he looks so healthy and strong. he is in good hands right now. you know his dad had testicular cancer a year ago. he beat it and we are wishing the same for hudson. #hudsonstrong if you want to follow his progress on twitter. julian edelman had surgery on his foot and they told people with edelman, six weeks is doable and realistic. it really want him back in six weeks. check out the calendar. six weeks from now, december 27, the patriots play the jets. the following week, they play in miami. they will probably have secured a bye by then. eight weeks would be the bye week. the ninth week would be the first time the pat
you handle pyour financial needs... right here. that's banking reimagined. >> now, "sportscenter 5" with mike lynch. mike: as we told you at the top of the show, hudson, the son of nate solder, has kidney cancer. sol der made the announcement today while giving an emotional speed. a tumor was found on hudson' s kidney. he has already begun chemotherapy treatment. this picture was tweeted out by nate solder tonight. is your heart just melting looking at this little guy? four...
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thank you, madam attorney general. ms. lynch: thank you, mr. director. thank you all. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> also today after a more than two-hour closed-door meeting with the senate intelligence committee, secretary of state john kerry called for patience in the fight against isis. saying that the obama administration's strategy in syria would eventually pay off. mr. kerry: so we had a very constructive and, i think, helpful dialogue with ideas flowing both ways. let me just state here what i've said in there, which is not classified. d that is that we have a three-pronged strategy with respect to syria, iraq, daiish and the region. one is to degrade and defeat daiish. that has been our approach from the beginning. number two, to stabilize the region. and we're working with jordan, with lebron, with turkey and others to make sure that happens, we're the largest donors to the refugee
thank you, madam attorney general. ms. lynch: thank you, mr. director. thank you all. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> also today after a more than two-hour closed-door meeting with the senate intelligence committee, secretary of state john kerry called for patience in the fight against isis. saying that the obama...
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you start with lynch. marshawn keeps on chugging. pickup of about three out to the 12 yard line. >> cris: like trying to tackle a pyramid. it just feels like you can't get him off his feet. there's so many times that he makes hits from multiple directions and just does not go down. beast mode is appropriate for this guy. you know, who doesn't go down with all that? >> al: second down and six up at the 13. wilson finds s an opening. gets away. down the sidelines. doug baldwin has gotten free. russell wilson does so well. looks like he's going to be trapped, sacked, starts to move forward, finds the open guy. >> cris: what happens is you have to react to russell wilson. the defender in coverage acts up, then russell wilson just flips it over the top of him. >> al: at the 28 to the 41 yard line. off the play fake. fires, caught, into seattle territory. baldwin again tackled by mathieu. first down. >> cris: this doug baldwin is probably the toughest minded guy on this team. and he will not ever let the guys in the wide receiver room comp
you start with lynch. marshawn keeps on chugging. pickup of about three out to the 12 yard line. >> cris: like trying to tackle a pyramid. it just feels like you can't get him off his feet. there's so many times that he makes hits from multiple directions and just does not go down. beast mode is appropriate for this guy. you know, who doesn't go down with all that? >> al: second down and six up at the 13. wilson finds s an opening. gets away. down the sidelines. doug baldwin has...
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you start with lynch. marshawn keeps on chugging. kup of about three out to the 12 yard line. >> cris: like trying to tackle a pyramid. it just feels like you can't get him off his feet. there's so many times that he makes hits from multiple directions and just does not go down. beast mode is appropriate for this guy. you know, who doesn't go down with all that? >> al: second down and six up at the 13. wilson finds s an opening. gets away. down the sidelines. doug baldwin has gotten free. russell wilson does so well. looks like he's going to be trapped, sacked, starts to move forward, finds the open guy. >> cris: what happens is you have to react to russell wilson. the defender in coverage acts up, then russell wilson just flips it over the top of him. >> al: at the 28 to the 41 yard line. off the play fake. fires, caught, into seattle territory. baldwin again tackled by mathieu. first down. >> cris: this doug baldwin is probably the toughest minded guy on this team. and he will not ever let the guys in the wide receiver room complain
you start with lynch. marshawn keeps on chugging. kup of about three out to the 12 yard line. >> cris: like trying to tackle a pyramid. it just feels like you can't get him off his feet. there's so many times that he makes hits from multiple directions and just does not go down. beast mode is appropriate for this guy. you know, who doesn't go down with all that? >> al: second down and six up at the 13. wilson finds s an opening. gets away. down the sidelines. doug baldwin has gotten...
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servicemembers including lake solano county, sandy beach county park, boat launch, and lynch canyon open space. yount to take advantage of the offer but you must present a valid military i.d. honorable discharge record or veterans affairs card. >>> the time is 4:44. the oakland raiders played host to dozens of war veterans and their families to say thanks. it comes as the country prepares to recognize veterans day. ktvu's heather holmes has a look at the touching event. >> reporter: who else but ac/dc to set the tone? instead of a raiders trotting out, it was a line of veterans. these former service members, some who have been home for years, got the chance to talk and shake hands with players. >> we are so happy to be able to host you all today. >> reporter: cornerback derek carr was the first to welcome the bets and thank them. >> i know the sacrifice, the courage and dedication it takes for y'all to do what you do. for that, i'm grateful. >> reporter: in the crowd was christian via of livermore. he was injured in an ied blast. he lost both his legs. >> guys, following right this way. >> reporter
servicemembers including lake solano county, sandy beach county park, boat launch, and lynch canyon open space. yount to take advantage of the offer but you must present a valid military i.d. honorable discharge record or veterans affairs card. >>> the time is 4:44. the oakland raiders played host to dozens of war veterans and their families to say thanks. it comes as the country prepares to recognize veterans day. ktvu's heather holmes has a look at the touching event. >>...
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you. adam: -- mike the focus of her : visit to dartmouth college was the economy. former governor john lynch asked her questions. >> what do you consider so special about the state of new hampshire? clinton laid out her vision to keep the economy moving. she says the next president needs to invest in infrastructure and clean energy and make it easier for people to start and grow small businesses. >> we need the kind of growth that reveals itself in bigger paychecks and more good jobs for that' s why i' ve said getting incomes rising again with good paying jobs is the defining economic challenge of our time. >> nice to meet you. customers and staff of the bridge cafe in manchester. she talked with voters and took pictures with many of them. clinton began the day at the vfw in derry where she rolled out her plan to help veterans saying she would get government agencies to coordinate with each other. >> as we work to improve the va i will work as long and hard as it takes to prevent republicans from privatizing it and part of a vote misguided ideological crusade. >> back at dartmouth clinton >>
you. adam: -- mike the focus of her : visit to dartmouth college was the economy. former governor john lynch asked her questions. >> what do you consider so special about the state of new hampshire? clinton laid out her vision to keep the economy moving. she says the next president needs to invest in infrastructure and clean energy and make it easier for people to start and grow small businesses. >> we need the kind of growth that reveals itself in bigger paychecks and more good...
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please identify yourself and if you could keep your questions to the. >> hello, tom lynch, good to see you. thank you for your illuminating comments. i am tempted to ask about the current process because you alluded to several things that observers fear of indicated really are challenging to make this process work forward in accord with the two things that you talked about. accord with the two things up on the theme and this piece reconciliation process and pakistan's aims. china did not make it into their marks. he talked about iran and russia henry talked about pakistan's interest much as you wrote about in thethe new york times saying pakistan had not changed his pakistan had not changed his , your successor testified in afghanistan on the process that it was pakistan that is the problem right now for peace and security, but the chinese have a long-standing relationship command there is increasing evidence that they had taken a more active role in trying to find a way to encourage the pakistanis to encourage etm. and i think the president has approached the chinese vigorously. i won
please identify yourself and if you could keep your questions to the. >> hello, tom lynch, good to see you. thank you for your illuminating comments. i am tempted to ask about the current process because you alluded to several things that observers fear of indicated really are challenging to make this process work forward in accord with the two things that you talked about. accord with the two things up on the theme and this piece reconciliation process and pakistan's aims. china did not...
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as we sit with you today, attorney general lynch, law enforcement agencies across the country face profound challenges, 31 police officers have been shot to death this year alone. in many places officers are understandably asking whether it is worth pursuing violent criminals or otherwise putting themselves in harm's way lest they be the targets of intentional violence or community backlash force must be used appropriately and police officers must take proper steps to protect innocent civilians however irresponsible anti-police activity from many in the advocacy community and the justice department's ongoing efforts to micromanage state and local police agencies have only served to exacerbate the divide between police and citizens, this trend cannot continue. many american cities have seen a spike in violent crime. in baltimore, homicides are up 71%. in august of this year, the number of murders here in washington, d.c. already matched the number for all of 2014. other cities have seen similar increases in violent crime. despite these grim statistics, however, the obama administration has c
as we sit with you today, attorney general lynch, law enforcement agencies across the country face profound challenges, 31 police officers have been shot to death this year alone. in many places officers are understandably asking whether it is worth pursuing violent criminals or otherwise putting themselves in harm's way lest they be the targets of intentional violence or community backlash force must be used appropriately and police officers must take proper steps to protect innocent civilians...
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lynch pin. whatever word you use he is the man that french authorities killed 129 people. yesterday they raided that third floor apartment. two people were killed. a woman and a man. they were not able to identify the man because he body was so badly damaged by the fire-fight. so they had to use finger print identification to establish that they believe is abaaoud. it is a very very important development. not the least because french officials believe that terror cell was planning another attack in paris... "and at theame time thewill that"... the intelligence serrces across europe believe plot from there. instead it now appears that he managed to make his way to the capitol city of france and himself orchestrate those attacks. abdelhamid abaaoud french prosecutors say they believe killed yesterday in those raids and another attack on parisfoiled. nbc's keir simmons reporting... french officials are now saying that the woman ignited a suicide bomb during the raid -- and she may have been relattd to the target... a big topic resulting from friday's attacks is the debate ove
lynch pin. whatever word you use he is the man that french authorities killed 129 people. yesterday they raided that third floor apartment. two people were killed. a woman and a man. they were not able to identify the man because he body was so badly damaged by the fire-fight. so they had to use finger print identification to establish that they believe is abaaoud. it is a very very important development. not the least because french officials believe that terror cell was planning another...
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you think. >> when loretta lynch investigates private companies, it sends a warning to those that it... >> to defend the little guys, we have to defend the big guys. >> i'm saying that's a disturbing precedent and a tactic on the left. >> i'm not too disturbed by it. i think exxon can defend themselves, i think they do it all the time. schneiderman is not accusing them of misleading the public on the question of global warming. he's saying that he's investigating them for fraud. >> these going after them with the idea that this is a continuation. the reality is everyone wants a clean environment. everyone would like to use green energy when it's available. in the meantime oil and gas is not going away. them. >> that's the problem, oil and gas is not going away. >> there's something that is different. we are going after a company of the potential that they committed fraud, that they lied to people here, that exxonmobile lied. is this reminiscent of what we saw with the tobacco companies. is exon making a probably they know is harmful to people. >> you don't want to pick on the tobacco companie
you think. >> when loretta lynch investigates private companies, it sends a warning to those that it... >> to defend the little guys, we have to defend the big guys. >> i'm saying that's a disturbing precedent and a tactic on the left. >> i'm not too disturbed by it. i think exxon can defend themselves, i think they do it all the time. schneiderman is not accusing them of misleading the public on the question of global warming. he's saying that he's investigating them...
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if you would like mike lynch to wear your school sweatshirt, make your case right now on facebook or at which timer. that's sports. j.c. and phil? phil: borks thanks. j.c.: coming up at 11:00. we will continue to follow developments in the case of a missing toddler found safe but p jeb bush: we do not have to be the world's policeman. we have to be the world's leader. t who's going to take care of the christians p that are being eliminated in the middle east? t who's going to take care of israel and support them - rour greatest ally in the middle east? r the united states has national security interest that we do it. and i hope you want that kind of president for our country going forward. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. j.c.: so great when you look ahead when you know so many people travel the week before thanksgiving to see no issues. >> that's really good, at least country it looks great. the problems are going to be out west. as for our weekend, dry except sunday. bundle up if you are read -- heading to the patriots game. dropping into
if you would like mike lynch to wear your school sweatshirt, make your case right now on facebook or at which timer. that's sports. j.c. and phil? phil: borks thanks. j.c.: coming up at 11:00. we will continue to follow developments in the case of a missing toddler found safe but p jeb bush: we do not have to be the world's policeman. we have to be the world's leader. t who's going to take care of the christians p that are being eliminated in the middle east? t who's going to take care of...
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you, mr. chairman. attorney general lynch, last year i followed the various scandals that plagued the department of veteran affairs and like many americans i was appalled at the manipulation of patient wait times at numerous va facilities. you know, our veterans risked life and limb to serve this nation and the va failed them. fbi director james comey confirmed on june 11th, 2014, that the fbi was investigating criminal allegations. and this was within the veterans affairs related to the manipulation of patient wait times. can you provide to us the status of an update regarding the investigation? >> thank you for the question. i certainly share your concern and regard for our nation's veterans. having several of them in my own family. with respect to that matter, i'm not able to provide you an update at this time. i would like to have my staff reach out to you, after we see what information we'd be able to provide to your office. >> okay. are there any cases in which the department of justice had decided to pursue charges against va employees manipulating wait times and if not, why not? >> i am not aware o
you, mr. chairman. attorney general lynch, last year i followed the various scandals that plagued the department of veteran affairs and like many americans i was appalled at the manipulation of patient wait times at numerous va facilities. you know, our veterans risked life and limb to serve this nation and the va failed them. fbi director james comey confirmed on june 11th, 2014, that the fbi was investigating criminal allegations. and this was within the veterans affairs related to the...
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>> but ultimately that is an issue of fact, bill and you are right. if loretta lynch these facts, she has got to feel as a prosecutor she has got at least enough evidence to get past, if she doesn't she has to explain it. she can't take it to trial tore headlines and can't take it to trialhuh%= for sport, bill. she has got to do it based off of evidence in front of her. i think hillary clinton should be prosecuted. i do not think legally there is enough to get that standard and i don't think she won't. >> you think she should be prosecuted. >> i think the violations are clear. >> do you think she will be prosecuted? >> i think barack obama will have his say on this and i think given the long history of bad blood here, politically ideologically and everything else, i think chances are there might, in fact, be a prosecution. >> we don't like speculation and anonymous sources but we felt the information was credible enough to present it to you. some presidential contenders are defeating hillary clinton on the latest polling. miller on viable courses in the country. that
>> but ultimately that is an issue of fact, bill and you are right. if loretta lynch these facts, she has got to feel as a prosecutor she has got at least enough evidence to get past, if she doesn't she has to explain it. she can't take it to trial tore headlines and can't take it to trialhuh%= for sport, bill. she has got to do it based off of evidence in front of her. i think hillary clinton should be prosecuted. i do not think legally there is enough to get that standard and i don't...
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lynch pin. whatever word you use, he is the man that french authorities believe was behind the attack in paris,he massacre that killed 129 people. yesterday they raided that third floor apartment. two people were killed, a woman and a man. they were not able to identify the man because his body was so badly damaged by the fire fight, so they had to use fingerprints identifications to establish that it is, they believe, abaaoud. it is a very, very important development, not the least because the french believe that terrorist was planning another attack in paris, and at the same time, they will be stunned that he had managed to make his way here to the center of europe. prior to that, intelligence services across europe believe he was with isis in syria and that he perhaps planned this plot from there. instead it now appears that he had managed to make his way right to this capitol city of france, and himself orchestrates those attacks. abdelhamid abaaoud, french prosecutors believe, killed yesterday in those raids and another attack on paris soil. back to you. >>> a controversial response after
lynch pin. whatever word you use, he is the man that french authorities believe was behind the attack in paris,he massacre that killed 129 people. yesterday they raided that third floor apartment. two people were killed, a woman and a man. they were not able to identify the man because his body was so badly damaged by the fire fight, so they had to use fingerprints identifications to establish that it is, they believe, abaaoud. it is a very, very important development, not the least because the...
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thank you, madam attorney general. ms. lynch: thank you, mr. director. thank you all. even though the all-white school was only a few blocks away. her father sued the school board. in the case made it all the way to the supreme court. we will examine this case and explore racial tensions of the time. the personal stories of individuals involved, and the immediate and long-term impacts of the decision. that is coming up on the next landmark cases, live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. for background while you watch, order your copy of the companion book. it is available for $8.95 plus shipping on c-span.org. >> c-span has your coverage of the road to the white house 2016. where you will find the candidates and the speeches, the debate, and most importantly, your questions. this year, we are taking our road to the white house coverage into classrooms across the country with our student camera contest. giving students the opportunity to discuss what important issues they want to get the most from the candidates. follow c-span and wrote to
thank you, madam attorney general. ms. lynch: thank you, mr. director. thank you all. even though the all-white school was only a few blocks away. her father sued the school board. in the case made it all the way to the supreme court. we will examine this case and explore racial tensions of the time. the personal stories of individuals involved, and the immediate and long-term impacts of the decision. that is coming up on the next landmark cases, live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span,...
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. >> loretta lynch is not eric holder. i think youme she is not in a bureau bro she put away dems and republicans. >> she didn't do eá7 deal. >> she didn't. here is the thing as a prosecutor she is ethically obligated to only move forward with a trial that she feel she's can prosecute successfully. that's based on what evidence? so going back to the gross negligence issue for one second. you are right, monica the emails to me look like a violation. she has to reach the standard of what we call gross negligence. okay? that's different than ordinary negligence. >> isn't that for are a jury to decide? >> but ultimately that is an issue of fact, bill and you are right. if loretta lynch looks at these facts she has got to feel as a prosecutor she has got at least enough evidence to get past, if she doesn't she has to explain it. she can't take it to trial tore headlines and can't take it to trialhuh%= for sport bill. she has got to do it based off of evidence in front of her. i think hillary clinton should be prosecuted. i do not think leg
. >> loretta lynch is not eric holder. i think youme she is not in a bureau bro she put away dems and republicans. >> she didn't do eá7 deal. >> she didn't. here is the thing as a prosecutor she is ethically obligated to only move forward with a trial that she feel she's can prosecute successfully. that's based on what evidence? so going back to the gross negligence issue for one second. you are right, monica the emails to me look like a violation. she has to reach the...
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. >> stephen: one of the things some of your directors have said, david lynch, for instance, have said you can tell how hard-- you can actually see the thoughts on the face of justin theroux. that you can really see the thinking of a justin theroux. when he's not talking, like, you can see the wheels turning. >> so i guess it's a nice thing to say? >> stephen: when i heard that-- also, other directors have said that about you, too. >> yeah. i think, you know, in a lot of our-- we have a lot of lingering kind of shots where you're having to try to tell the story through your eyes and also a lot of, you know-- you can only-- there are many ways to do sort of the anguish or the different versions of the pain that these people are in. i think a lot of us on the show do the same thing, you know, where you're having to tell the story with your face. >> stephen: but not everyone has your eyebrows. >> no. >> stephen: i've been known to act with my eyebrows as well could i-- could i-- could i challenge you to an eyebrow acting contest? ( cheers and applause ) >> i accept that challenge. >> stephen:
. >> stephen: one of the things some of your directors have said, david lynch, for instance, have said you can tell how hard-- you can actually see the thoughts on the face of justin theroux. that you can really see the thinking of a justin theroux. when he's not talking, like, you can see the wheels turning. >> so i guess it's a nice thing to say? >> stephen: when i heard that-- also, other directors have said that about you, too. >> yeah. i think, you know, in a lot of...
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more chapter working on legal cases and the legal lynching cases who been victims of sexual violence. so by 1955 rosa parks is a seasoned rebel if you will. >> was december 11955 the bust it down, what is the plan? >> it wasn't planned but it is a process both in terms of her life a kind of culmination of many acts of rebellion. certainly the community is thinking about filing a suit. we are in a different legal climate and they've been talking about the need to challenge segregation. this is also not the first person arrested on the bus in the decade after world war ii to see the trickle of people refusing to give up their seat and getting arrested. in 1940 for a woman by the name of by all love light refuses to give up her seat and is arrested. the police raid her daughter. there's a series of cases. in 1954 they offer a new opportunity and ask you may know in march of 1955 a 15-year-old refuses to give up her seat on the bus and at first it seems like maybe this will be the case the judge throws out the segregation charge and second, the community doesn't always stand behind. they see her as too young and feisty. so when i say it
more chapter working on legal cases and the legal lynching cases who been victims of sexual violence. so by 1955 rosa parks is a seasoned rebel if you will. >> was december 11955 the bust it down, what is the plan? >> it wasn't planned but it is a process both in terms of her life a kind of culmination of many acts of rebellion. certainly the community is thinking about filing a suit. we are in a different legal climate and they've been talking about the need to challenge...