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loretta lynch: that is correct. >> thank you. loretta lynch: when it comes to the problem with apple in san bernardino, would you support requiring apple and other technology companies to create technological backdoors made available to the government in terrorism cases? loretta lynch: certainly we would review whatever was proposed and work with this committee or others to talk about the issues and make sure that whatever was crafted would cover the range of issues that -- as we've noted, every platform is different, every issue is different. we have been trying to deal with the situation with our discussions with the tech companies. >> would you be willing to draft provide to the committee your ideas of what legislation should look like to a compass the goals -- accomplish the goals? loretta lynch: we are happy to work with you and others on the committee as you consider proposals. >> if china went to apple and said we want a backdoor key to all iphones in china, what would your response be? loretta lynch: the company would have
loretta lynch: that is correct. >> thank you. loretta lynch: when it comes to the problem with apple in san bernardino, would you support requiring apple and other technology companies to create technological backdoors made available to the government in terrorism cases? loretta lynch: certainly we would review whatever was proposed and work with this committee or others to talk about the issues and make sure that whatever was crafted would cover the range of issues that -- as we've...
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you, mr. chairman. a.g. lynch: i agree with you. general land, the record will stay open for one week and you have been a good witness, thank you very much. , i correspondence we have would appreciate answers as quickly as you can get them to us. thank you very much, the meeting is adjourned. a.g. lynch: thank you, mr. chairman. host[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> we will have more from capitol hill this afternoon on c-span. agriculture secretary tom ville his testifies about department's 2017 budget coming up at 2:00 p.m. eastern. on friday, the funeral of former isst lady nancy reagan taking place at the presidential library in simi valley, california. michelle obama will attend in our coverages friday at 2:00 p.m. on c-span. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house. we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> re
you, mr. chairman. a.g. lynch: i agree with you. general land, the record will stay open for one week and you have been a good witness, thank you very much. , i correspondence we have would appreciate answers as quickly as you can get them to us. thank you very much, the meeting is adjourned. a.g. lynch: thank you, mr. chairman. host[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content...
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. >> they'lll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. lwlways eager here because this is my home. and then when i go back, i take with me a lot of guilt leaving these people behind. >> when are we going to get to the humane level? people should be incensed. not just the palestinians. we should fight arabs and jews to preserve that. >> my opinion is that both sides, people are tired, fatigued and brainwashed and they will not reeble in a way that they would march? the streets. people are saying i care about my four corners and my garden, and it's out of my control and i don't see this rebellion happening. >> clearly i'm the optimist of 2002 of us. in fact, i believe that rather than creating two separate states, one israeli and one palestinian, that we should have a one-state solution where everyone shares in the same land and has equal rights. i know i'm in the minority with this idea. still, the situation in the west bank and in israel is so complicated now that you have a scrambled situation
. >> they'lll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. lwlways eager 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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appalled. >> i'm an african american studies major, when i looked at it, it was clear it was a lynching. >> you just felt sick and confused and, it, it was just sickening. it was disgusting. >> in a statement, joe's crab shack also apologized and they removed the picture. they did not say why the picture was there in the first place, or if there are similar pictures at other locations across the country. >>> in tech news tonight, apple has a new idea that could save lives. the company is looking at an apple watch feature that would health emergency and dial 911. the watch would sense the change either in your body or the environment around you and theb would push a signal to your phone that would tell it to call for help. and would also be able to create a list of contacts that would get an alert, letting them know you've had an emergency. >>> an incredible story of bravery in washington dc, a great grandmother caught in a fire. >> but that's when a firefighter gave up his oxygen mask to help save her life. >> i knew i wasn't going to be able to you will p her over the railing -- pull her over
appalled. >> i'm an african american studies major, when i looked at it, it was clear it was a lynching. >> you just felt sick and confused and, it, it was just sickening. it was disgusting. >> in a statement, joe's crab shack also apologized and they removed the picture. they did not say why the picture was there in the first place, or if there are similar pictures at other locations across the country. >>> in tech news tonight, apple has a new idea that could save...
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. >> joining us now from new york is even harris at bank of america merrill lynch. you from some of wall street's top voices. when you think the tipping point is? they need some time for this volatility to settle, the fundamentals are fine come inflation picking up, pretty much full employment. we continue to expect them to hike in june. >> does the dovishness of today's statement surprise you at all? it seemed to catch a few people off guard. ethan: they certainly want to buy some time to watch the data, but what really surprised me is they pretty much dismissed a significant pickup in inflation. it is not just one month that we have seen core inflation pickup it we have seen wages pickup, import prices stop falling so fast, so listen for distillation -- less imported deflation. yellen talked about this as if it were some sort of aberration that could be reversed. i was surprised at how dovish she sounded about inflation. this is the thing that amazes to me about today's statement it we talk about low-inflation being transitory, and it is also transitory. half full, ha
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i promised you and then coming back. >> director comey and then attorney general lynch. could you -- there's been a lot of discussion, especially by irector about the group in the united states who have sympathy to isil. how concerned are you incidents like this would tip them to move in one direction or another? looking at the history of incidents overseas that have occurred, what's been the experience of either you learning about possible plans and moving on them before they hit? ms. lynch: i'll start and turn it over to you, jim. certainly as we've seen here, the threat here in the homeland has becoming most recently from those individuals who are based here, who are inspired by terrorists or jihadist thinking online, isil or otherwise. and so that's always a concern of ours and certainly a concern would be whether they would be inspired by similar attacks in brussels or elsewhere. and we remain vigilant as to that possibility. jim, do you want to add to that? director comey: i'd echo some of what the attorney general said earlier. if there is an attack overseas we foc
i promised you and then coming back. >> director comey and then attorney general lynch. could you -- there's been a lot of discussion, especially by irector about the group in the united states who have sympathy to isil. how concerned are you incidents like this would tip them to move in one direction or another? looking at the history of incidents overseas that have occurred, what's been the experience of either you learning about possible plans and moving on them before they hit? ms....
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you spoke with loretta lynch. you got the government's side. ke to a key player on the apple side. ted olson, apple's had lawyer, i asked if there was any a legal or technological middle ground. on the technical side, he indicated there might be other way to do this, but apple says there are not. could the nsa help, have they refused to help, why isn't the nsa doing anything? i thought that was an interesting point. take a listen to what he had to say in general. he does not believe there is a middle ground overall. >> there is not a middle ground that i know of, that requires apple to go to work for the government. we have a constitution. the constitution does not allow the government to construct private citizens to indent products or to change the products that they have invented in order for the government to look into the product or cause the product to do what it wants. that is a very significant thing. ted olson there. we have some important aides coming up. by tomorrow, other tech companies have to file their support, their brief in supp
you spoke with loretta lynch. you got the government's side. ke to a key player on the apple side. ted olson, apple's had lawyer, i asked if there was any a legal or technological middle ground. on the technical side, he indicated there might be other way to do this, but apple says there are not. could the nsa help, have they refused to help, why isn't the nsa doing anything? i thought that was an interesting point. take a listen to what he had to say in general. he does not believe there is a...
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lynch. emily: thank you for being here. i want to welcome our listeners from bloomberg radio. you say there is a middle ground between apple and the fbi, and i was wondering if there is a middle ground, where is it? >> we see the middle ground and anyw enforcement company goes to the court stood arbitrate the disputes as to what the law means or what compliance means or whether someone should comply, we go to court. case, a we did in this and that's what we think is the current state of affairs and where this will play out. however, it is also the middle ground of the larger form of ideas in our country. having a discussion about what it means to have both privacy and security. we do it all the time. we can do it in this case also. judge justbrooklyn roll that apple does not have to do this in a separate case. yourthat undermine argument or change your strategy? >> know it does not change our strategy or reliance on the court. with thatappointed decision, but will resubmit it to a judge with additional information. i would also note that was a case in which we were working ver
lynch. emily: thank you for being here. i want to welcome our listeners from bloomberg radio. you say there is a middle ground between apple and the fbi, and i was wondering if there is a middle ground, where is it? >> we see the middle ground and anyw enforcement company goes to the court stood arbitrate the disputes as to what the law means or what compliance means or whether someone should comply, we go to court. case, a we did in this and that's what we think is the current state of...
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would you say those actions send a more powerful message? attorney general lynch: if you are a computer hacker sitting overseas in whatever country, this sends a powerful message. the full source of the u.s. government will come after you. that is the strong message of today's charges. what about the attributions of the iranian government? attorney general lynch: these individuals work for two separate security companies and individuals themselves definitely have time at the irgc . beyond that i'm not going to comment on fax or any that are not set forth in the pleadings. >> i understand the investigation goes on in brussels, but the fact of the attack being well known, as that caused you to rethink american security based on the facilities that were attacked their, does this give you any second thoughts about how american security should be changed? attorney general lynch: we are always looking at american security, and certainly following what occurred in brussels or paris several months earlier. we are always looking at whether there are four abilities in the a
would you say those actions send a more powerful message? attorney general lynch: if you are a computer hacker sitting overseas in whatever country, this sends a powerful message. the full source of the u.s. government will come after you. that is the strong message of today's charges. what about the attributions of the iranian government? attorney general lynch: these individuals work for two separate security companies and individuals themselves definitely have time at the irgc . beyond that...
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can you talk a little bit about how you were able to trace these actors back to iran? mrs. lynch i can give you specifics. what i can do is echo what you heard from this podium today. an important part of our cyber security practice is to identify the actors into pitcher become publicly will be can. we do this so they know they cannot hide. a large part of his successful cyber security attack and the perpetrators mind is in fact getting in and out without anyone knowing who is involved. in clip is being repeatedly pulled away. i will defer to the director for more information but we can't go into a lot of specifics on that. >> we want them to know we can, but not how we can. what good does it do to indict these hackers and expand resources if they are not likely to be extradited? have you seen any tangible effects of the indictment to years ago into the five chinese militants? this is lynch: -- mrs. lynch: our view is that fugitives do not remain that way forever. we have a long history of reaching out and working with those countries. we also have a long history of keeping charg
can you talk a little bit about how you were able to trace these actors back to iran? mrs. lynch i can give you specifics. what i can do is echo what you heard from this podium today. an important part of our cyber security practice is to identify the actors into pitcher become publicly will be can. we do this so they know they cannot hide. a large part of his successful cyber security attack and the perpetrators mind is in fact getting in and out without anyone knowing who is involved. in clip...
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or the indictment you announced today to the fugitives? ms. lynchi think if you are a computer hacker sitting overseas in whatever country you've chosen to hide in, this indictment sends a powerful message that the full force of the u.s. government will come after you should you seek to attack our infrastructure, our financial institutions or our people. that's the strong message of today's charges. >> and what about the attributions of the iranian government? ms. lynch: well, the indictment as set forth, these individuals work for two separate security companies and those companies and these individuals themselves definitely have ties, as alleged, to the irgc. beyond that i'm not going to comment on facts that may come out at trial or facts that aren't set forth in the pleadings. >> well, i understand the investigation goes on in brussels. the fact of the attacker well-known. has it caused you, the f.b.i. to rethink american security based on the facilities that were attacked there? does this give you any second thoughts how american security shoul
or the indictment you announced today to the fugitives? ms. lynchi think if you are a computer hacker sitting overseas in whatever country you've chosen to hide in, this indictment sends a powerful message that the full force of the u.s. government will come after you should you seek to attack our infrastructure, our financial institutions or our people. that's the strong message of today's charges. >> and what about the attributions of the iranian government? ms. lynch: well, the...
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you. interesting comments to liken this and using the word lynching. st, is that for wont of a better expression, race baiting. >> of course it is. fact check, there's a major difference between the trump rallies and-- there was lynching at the lynch mobs, and that's the main difference that makes it so bad. as we said earlier, there are so many things you can use to attack donald trump on, there are so many, you're going to go with this race baiting crazy garbage? why? that's disrespectful to the intelligence of all voters and people say, she's right people are going to start getting lynched if she's not the president. ashley: do you think that's going to see-- >> get a dura flame log, it's to say cause enough violence that the independent voter doesn't turn out. ashley: does trump ultimately gain from this chaos and does trump get any traction liz: blue collar workers are also minorities as well. they've got jobs during this down turn. i'm sure they might go offended hearing this, the minorities are going to the trump rally. ashley: we don't want to m
you. interesting comments to liken this and using the word lynching. st, is that for wont of a better expression, race baiting. >> of course it is. fact check, there's a major difference between the trump rallies and-- there was lynching at the lynch mobs, and that's the main difference that makes it so bad. as we said earlier, there are so many things you can use to attack donald trump on, there are so many, you're going to go with this race baiting crazy garbage? why? that's...
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you now. i just want to talk to suzanne lynch. she's from "the irish times." suzanne, can you hear me? >> yes, good morning. >> give us an idea of what your location is, and what have you been hearing? >> i'm here in central bufrusse just south of the city. like all journalists, i got the story many morning, immediately tried to get to the airport. but as soon as this story started emerging, we began to hear other stories in the center of brussels. it looks like there are at least two parallel incidents going on now. at least 10, maybe 13 according to some reports now, people have been killed this morning in attack at brussels airport which is to the east of the city. but now there's also been incidents in some of the metro stations in the center of brussels, particularly a metro station that's just 500 meters away from the headquarters of the european union institutions. so it's very much a developing and very worrying story here this morning in brussels. >> so suzanne, are you hearing that more than one metro station may have been attacked? >> yeah, there are some reports that up to
you now. i just want to talk to suzanne lynch. she's from "the irish times." suzanne, can you hear me? >> yes, good morning. >> give us an idea of what your location is, and what have you been hearing? >> i'm here in central bufrusse just south of the city. like all journalists, i got the story many morning, immediately tried to get to the airport. but as soon as this story started emerging, we began to hear other stories in the center of brussels. it looks like...
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vitiello: thank you, chairman desantis, chairman meadows, ranking member lynch, and distinguished members of the subcommittees. it's an honor to appear before you today to discuss the role of the united states border patrol. in protect national security and defending threats against our border. during my law enforcement career of more than 30 years in the u.s. border patrol, the border environment has changed not only the intentions, tactics and capabilities of our adversaries, but also in our resources, our capabilities and our operational approach to securing the border. today we focus not only on responding to the complex and rapidly changing border conditions, but we also work to decrease the risk and potential threats. we do this through strategic and risk-based deployment of resources, and by expanding and increasing our capabilities through intelligence, information sharing, partnerships and operational collaboration. in all border environments, land, air and sea, technology is critical to security operations. effective fixed and mobile surveillance and detection systems provide in
vitiello: thank you, chairman desantis, chairman meadows, ranking member lynch, and distinguished members of the subcommittees. it's an honor to appear before you today to discuss the role of the united states border patrol. in protect national security and defending threats against our border. during my law enforcement career of more than 30 years in the u.s. border patrol, the border environment has changed not only the intentions, tactics and capabilities of our adversaries, but also in our...
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lynch: thank you very much. i really appreciate your opening "new york times" statements of testimony. i want to drill down, i don't want to spend a lot of time on. this let's talk about the credible fear standard. as i read the 1951 geneva convention for refugees, it says, it says, well founded fear. that's the standard. well founded fear. when i see this standard, you know, you're talking about credible fear. when you go to websters or a dictionary, well founded is credible. credible is well founded. i don't understand what the dickering is all about. isn't it really the same standard as the geneva onvention? mr. judd: the geneva convention established what has become the international standard for asylum or -- mr. lynch: just the fear. mr. ting: a well founded fear of persecution, on account of one of five specific reasons. so, first of all, what is persecution? right? and what is race, religion, nationality, social group and political opinion? there's a whole body of law that's developed around that standard
lynch: thank you very much. i really appreciate your opening "new york times" statements of testimony. i want to drill down, i don't want to spend a lot of time on. this let's talk about the credible fear standard. as i read the 1951 geneva convention for refugees, it says, it says, well founded fear. that's the standard. well founded fear. when i see this standard, you know, you're talking about credible fear. when you go to websters or a dictionary, well founded is credible....
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lynch. don't forget, you can always take 10 news with you just download the 10 news app. it's a fast look at breaking news, weather and traffic - and get alerts so you won't miss a thing. search wtsp 10 sisters share everything! for these bay area sisters that couldn't be more true. sarah hittmeier and crystal wingate live next door to each other. they were expecting to have their babies around the same time. but their baby boys had other plans. on tuesday, the sisters went into labor and were placed in adjacent rooms at st. joseph's women's hospital. hittmeier's son, liam, was born 13 minutes before his cousin wyatt. coming up on 10 news this morning, ahead of the florida primary, the democratic candidates will be in town today. we will break down why our state is so important for all of the candidates. parts of texas are under a flood warning this morning after being hit hard by heavy rain and strong and things got out of control between two women airlines flight. whether you have 10 minutes or 30, we have everything you need to start your day. we're back in rooms come
lynch. don't forget, you can always take 10 news with you just download the 10 news app. it's a fast look at breaking news, weather and traffic - and get alerts so you won't miss a thing. search wtsp 10 sisters share everything! for these bay area sisters that couldn't be more true. sarah hittmeier and crystal wingate live next door to each other. they were expecting to have their babies around the same time. but their baby boys had other plans. on tuesday, the sisters went into labor and were...
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. >> later on "bloomberg west," emily chang speaks to attorney general loretta lynch. you out. when we know the super tuesday results, goodbye. which means sayonara. ♪ charlie: the 2016 presidential election could be remembered as one of the most bizarre and unpredictable in american history. the new series seems to capture its jaw-dropping, head scratching moments in real-time. the showtime president david niven says it ends to expose not just the nitty-gritty of campaigns, but the people behind the candidates. joining the are mark halperin and john heileman
. >> later on "bloomberg west," emily chang speaks to attorney general loretta lynch. you out. when we know the super tuesday results, goodbye. which means sayonara. ♪ charlie: the 2016 presidential election could be remembered as one of the most bizarre and unpredictable in american history. the new series seems to capture its jaw-dropping, head scratching moments in real-time. the showtime president david niven says it ends to expose not just the nitty-gritty of campaigns,...
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. >> suzanne lynch, thank you so much for talking to us. i know you're probably going to be really busy. hopefully we'll get a chance to check in with you a little later on. i'm joined now by vlad, thank you for joining us, vlad. >> good morning. >> i know we got you up a little earlier than usual. i'm really happy that you're here, though, because you spent a lot of time in mollenbeck, and you did some great reporting neighborhood, the challenge that authorities in brussels are facing when trying to make connections in that neighborhood. i think a lot of people were really surprised to hear that salah abdeslam went right back across the border from france and went right back into the neighborhood that he called home. >> that's right. mollenbeck is and belgium in general is considered the country that sends the most foreign fighters to syria, to iraq per capita than any other country in europe. a lot of european capitals is facing much of what belgium is facing, in other words, a young disaffected youth mostly with immigrant backgrounds tha
. >> suzanne lynch, thank you so much for talking to us. i know you're probably going to be really busy. hopefully we'll get a chance to check in with you a little later on. i'm joined now by vlad, thank you for joining us, vlad. >> good morning. >> i know we got you up a little earlier than usual. i'm really happy that you're here, though, because you spent a lot of time in mollenbeck, and you did some great reporting neighborhood, the challenge that authorities in brussels...
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officials expect director comey to make his recommendations to loretta lynch about potential criminal charges. >> mr. director. >> thank you, attorney general lynch. >> reporter: the two appeared in public together last week for an unrelated matter and while sources say they have discussed the clinton investigation, the only public acknowledgment has been comey's confirmation to coming that he is deeply involved in the case. >> this is one i'm following very closely and get briefed on regularly. i'm confident we have the people and the resources to do it in a way we do all our work which is promptly professionally and independently. >> as part of that report fbi reports that nearly 50 agents are appointed to the investigation. testimony of brian pagliano, reportedly in exchange for immunity for from prosecution. clinton has admitthat using her private e-mail was a mistake but she insists she did not do anything illegal. >> i did not send nor receive any e-mails marked classified at that time. >> clinton continues to build up her delegation account. targeting donald trump about. >> some say we can solve america's problems b
officials expect director comey to make his recommendations to loretta lynch about potential criminal charges. >> mr. director. >> thank you, attorney general lynch. >> reporter: the two appeared in public together last week for an unrelated matter and while sources say they have discussed the clinton investigation, the only public acknowledgment has been comey's confirmation to coming that he is deeply involved in the case. >> this is one i'm following very closely and...
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thank you attorney general lynch >> good morning. >> thank you for your courtesies and tempered leadership we appreciate that. the number of questions are important that we don't have time to go into fully today but i would like to raise some of them. first, in response to my colleague, senator durbin, the leading republican candidate said we should have a moratorium on immigration from, muslim immigration until we figured out what's happening. not a permanent ban. i want to say, critically important, the american people and everybody know that when a person is in our country, they're entitled to have their religion respected, constitution guarranties the free exercise of religion. that must be honored. but i would note that nato commander, phillip breedlove testified before the armed services committee, not long ago terrorists are infiltrating refugee snows in europe, where he is the commander and that isis is quote, spreading like cancer within this mix. even said russia's actions in syria, wildly exacerbated the problem. fits into strategy of using non-military means to divide nato and
thank you attorney general lynch >> good morning. >> thank you for your courtesies and tempered leadership we appreciate that. the number of questions are important that we don't have time to go into fully today but i would like to raise some of them. first, in response to my colleague, senator durbin, the leading republican candidate said we should have a moratorium on immigration from, muslim immigration until we figured out what's happening. not a permanent ban. i want to say,...
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lynching? it's difficult to avoid if you know anything about u.s. history? nobody knows anything about lynching? yes? >> it was almost kind of a show. >> okay. >> people would come and bring their families to watch a lynching. >> yeah. >> during different periods, i guess. >> yes, exactly. >> it could get out of hand really quickly. sometimes it was mob violence, and sometimes it wasn't directed toward a specific individual, but just whoever could be found on the streets. could get caught up, like in towns, there could be an anger of what are we doing, we're losing power, things are getting out of control, society is changing and we don't like that, kind of thing. >> yeah, yeah. yes? >> it was also seen as somewhat of a religious spectacle. a lot of people just saw it as a church goer would see a sacrifice or something like that. it was something that they believed in, they were showing or offering to the people. >> yeah. it has elements of all that. for our purposes, it's important to kind of define lynching as a killing perpetuated by a group of persons wor
lynching? it's difficult to avoid if you know anything about u.s. history? nobody knows anything about lynching? yes? >> it was almost kind of a show. >> okay. >> people would come and bring their families to watch a lynching. >> yeah. >> during different periods, i guess. >> yes, exactly. >> it could get out of hand really quickly. sometimes it was mob violence, and sometimes it wasn't directed toward a specific individual, but just whoever could be...
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expect comey to make his recommendation to attorney general loretta lynch about potential criminal charges. >> mr. director? >> thank you, attorney general lynch. >> the two appeared together last week for an apparent unrelated matter. the only public acknowledge of it, the progress that is deeply involved in the case. >> this is one that i'm following very closely. we have the people and the resources to do it. and the way that we do all of our work is independently. >> and the fbi officials, 50 agents assigned to the clinton investigation. they have cooperation and testimony of brian pagliano, apparently in exchange for immunity of prosecution. he set up clinton's home server. clinton has admitted that using her private email system was a mistake, but insists that she did nothing ill local. >> i did not send nor receive any emails marked classified at the time. >> meanwhile, clinton's campaign is focusing on building up her nomination delegate count. starting donald trump. >> when some say that we can build walls, banning people based on their religion and turning on each other. well, this is new york, and we know bet
expect comey to make his recommendation to attorney general loretta lynch about potential criminal charges. >> mr. director? >> thank you, attorney general lynch. >> the two appeared together last week for an apparent unrelated matter. the only public acknowledge of it, the progress that is deeply involved in the case. >> this is one that i'm following very closely. we have the people and the resources to do it. and the way that we do all of our work is independently....
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joining us right now is michelle meyer, deputy head of economics at merrill lynch. do yougree with that statement? formere: i am a colleague of kneels, and have a lot of regard for him. they have to account for the global environment, and i think that is what they have communicated, that there are downside risks from what has happened globally. you can't just looked at the unemployment rate in the u.s.. you have to think about how the global backdrop will impacted. i would go as far to say is they are the central-bank of the world. they're primarily meeting the mandate in the u.s., while being aware of what is happening globally and how that feeds back into the u.s. if we learned anything today, the fed is willing to tolerate some degree of inflation to batten down the risk to the u.s. economy. how high are they willing to go on that point, and at what point do some people start worrying about inflation? learned, what we have they are not concerned -- convinced that inflation is turning around. the comments today, they are not sure if it is just a temporary boost in inflat
joining us right now is michelle meyer, deputy head of economics at merrill lynch. do yougree with that statement? formere: i am a colleague of kneels, and have a lot of regard for him. they have to account for the global environment, and i think that is what they have communicated, that there are downside risks from what has happened globally. you can't just looked at the unemployment rate in the u.s.. you have to think about how the global backdrop will impacted. i would go as far to say is...
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on small business and entrepreneurs, and the way our hands are being tied you know what i'm saying i think can he loosen that lynch on us a little bit. >> reporter: are you ever concerned you're watching otv character versus someone who's a genuine politician? >> he's never been a politician, he's learning as he's going, he has a lot to learn. >> are you okay with a president running our country who is going to do like let me at him i want to get him, close to blow people up? come on! >> according the polls, only 31% of americans view donald trump favorably down from 37% in january. which begs the question: is trump losing his luster? >> i think getting to know him over the years on television just his persona people have thought he is similar, he dos ds understand my situation even though he's so different. >> diane ash is studying donald trump. >> what is the so-called halo effect and how is that affecting donald trump's support glermers? >> the halo effect is, if you are a great athlete i'm going to assume that you are smart or kind or generous or honest and i think with mr. trump as a celebrity, lot of people
on small business and entrepreneurs, and the way our hands are being tied you know what i'm saying i think can he loosen that lynch on us a little bit. >> reporter: are you ever concerned you're watching otv character versus someone who's a genuine politician? >> he's never been a politician, he's learning as he's going, he has a lot to learn. >> are you okay with a president running our country who is going to do like let me at him i want to get him, close to blow people up?...
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an interview with attorney general loretta lynch is next. rishaad: you are back with "asia edge." u.s. attorney general loretta lynch has challenged apple's refusal to unlock a dead terrorist's iphone. earlier, lawmakers in washington heard arguments from both sides. the phone encryption issue has pitted the tech industry against the government. >> there are no demons in this debate. the companies are not evil. the government is not evil. you have a lot of people who see the world through different lenses, who care about the same things. the companies care about the public safety. we devote our lives to stop people from stealing our innovation, our secrets, and hacking into our devices. we care about the same things. >> if what happens here is that apple is forced to write a new operating system, to degrade the safety and security of phones belonging to tens or hundreds of millions of innocent people, it will weaken our safety and security, but it will not affect the terrorists in the least. lynch's in loretta interview with emily chang, the u.s. attorney general discussed whether
an interview with attorney general loretta lynch is next. rishaad: you are back with "asia edge." u.s. attorney general loretta lynch has challenged apple's refusal to unlock a dead terrorist's iphone. earlier, lawmakers in washington heard arguments from both sides. the phone encryption issue has pitted the tech industry against the government. >> there are no demons in this debate. the companies are not evil. the government is not evil. you have a lot of people who see the...
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. >> and lynch told you, she loves her job. she has the best job in the world. we asked speaker ryan about judge jackson. listen, i love her, she's family but we should not be talking about a nominee. we should leave that for the next president. that's the concern here at the white house. if the republicans followed through in the senate on their threat, in the future when the democrats run the senate, they might do the very same thing. >> first it was a huge minimum wage increase floux one big city may give workers even more costly rights that could make their way to your town. first. some our fox affiliates. the nfl resumes its effort to punish tom brady over his role in the deflation of footballs before the 2015 afc championship game. the league argued the judge who overturned the four-game suspension overstepped his bounds by questioning the facts of the case. instead of the disciplinary process. fox 45 in baltimore is the maryland court of appeal hears arguments over whether william porter can be forced to testify against his colleagues in the freddy gray c
. >> and lynch told you, she loves her job. she has the best job in the world. we asked speaker ryan about judge jackson. listen, i love her, she's family but we should not be talking about a nominee. we should leave that for the next president. that's the concern here at the white house. if the republicans followed through in the senate on their threat, in the future when the democrats run the senate, they might do the very same thing. >> first it was a huge minimum wage increase...
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lynch. (cheers and applause) thank you, everybody! (cheers and applause) moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, is for adults like me who but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. alrigh
lynch. (cheers and applause) thank you, everybody! (cheers and applause) moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, is for adults like me who but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability including...
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he is just playing saying you are lynching. and the liberal democratic senators backed it up. >> host: here's a little bit of anita hill. >> we see for 103 days a most remarkable man and they scoured his every shred and nobody but you and another witness apparently is alleging no sexual harassment has come forward. maybe, maybe it didn't seem to me it really intended to kill him but you might have. that is pretty heavy. don't care if you are a man or woman. if what you say this man said to you occurred, why in god's name when he left his position of power, overview and you left it. why would you speak to a man like that the rest of your life. >> host: former senator alan simpson. >> guest: trying to kill clarence thomas at least his reputation. grillled in a way that was disgraceful when you look back on it. she was accused of being of a maniac, people who were trying to power reputation were digging for dirt on her that was very interesting. they were talking to psychiatrists, they talked to students she had taught had made a j
he is just playing saying you are lynching. and the liberal democratic senators backed it up. >> host: here's a little bit of anita hill. >> we see for 103 days a most remarkable man and they scoured his every shred and nobody but you and another witness apparently is alleging no sexual harassment has come forward. maybe, maybe it didn't seem to me it really intended to kill him but you might have. that is pretty heavy. don't care if you are a man or woman. if what you say this man...
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she has likened him to the coarse language, the crude demeanor that reminded her that led to lynchings. do younk that was going too far? >> well, i think there's been a lot of descriptions of what happened last friday in chicago with donald trump that probably could very well not be used. in fact i think that it's not a wholesome thing for us to overstate what it is or understate. >> do you think she overstated it, congressman? that it didn't really help the debate? >> i think in an attempt to try to demonstrate how ugly it was, i think she used some language that may have been better useful in other situations. but nonetheless, it was not something that we all liked. but i think we're making a terrible mistake when people pile on donald trump on something like this. look, if i had my druthers, not one single democrat would interrupt anybody's campaign meeting. i don't think that's good. people have the right to protest, and i support it. but i would never, ever, ever have anybody connected to my campaigns going into another campaign, as i think we're getting down to the ugly. >> congressman,
she has likened him to the coarse language, the crude demeanor that reminded her that led to lynchings. do younk that was going too far? >> well, i think there's been a lot of descriptions of what happened last friday in chicago with donald trump that probably could very well not be used. in fact i think that it's not a wholesome thing for us to overstate what it is or understate. >> do you think she overstated it, congressman? that it didn't really help the debate? >> i think...
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thank you. >> good morning attorney general lynch. the press it's cast as a question of the fbi versus apple. in fact the court doesn't have the authority to go to apple and request the information, correct? it requires the department of justice to do so, which you have. >> yes, senator. that is what the department is doing in this case. >> so the fbi doesn't have any authority to go to court on its own? >> no, they are only the affiant. we do take them with us, however. >> i'm confident of that. i want to make sure people understand the different roles of the fbi and doj. what i intended to start with is your comments about gun violence. let me come back then to the other issue in a moment. do you believe that mental illness plays a role in some of the incidents of mass gun violence we have experienced in america in the last year. >> i think with respect to specific cases where it is adjudicated or a finding has been made we can say that. otherwise it is speculation. but i will say that senator, mental illness, is the issue i find as
thank you. >> good morning attorney general lynch. the press it's cast as a question of the fbi versus apple. in fact the court doesn't have the authority to go to apple and request the information, correct? it requires the department of justice to do so, which you have. >> yes, senator. that is what the department is doing in this case. >> so the fbi doesn't have any authority to go to court on its own? >> no, they are only the affiant. we do take them with us,...
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you ask. u.s. attorney general loretta lynch, as you mention, spoke to this, and with our own emily chang, she basicallyrespects apple and respect tim cook a great deal, she said, but she also said that his views will be here to in court, show -- so she said it will go forward. the u.s. government says that apple should not be able to decide security for everyone for the millions of people who have iphones. millions of iphones have been sold. as for americans, safety is more important. apple says it cannot be forced to write code that would force it to weaken its devices, and they say it is protected by the constitution, a freedom of expression, and they also say the government is overstepping its authority in that california case, and apple's lawyer was also on capitol hill, and he apple is forced to write a new operating system, that will affect tens of millions of people's security, but it will not affect terrorists in the least. he also said that apple has no sympathy for terrorists. he wanted to get that in there. and apple scored a win in a separate court case here in new york. it turned out a fed
you ask. u.s. attorney general loretta lynch, as you mention, spoke to this, and with our own emily chang, she basicallyrespects apple and respect tim cook a great deal, she said, but she also said that his views will be here to in court, show -- so she said it will go forward. the u.s. government says that apple should not be able to decide security for everyone for the millions of people who have iphones. millions of iphones have been sold. as for americans, safety is more important. apple...
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the director to make his recommendation to attorney general loretta lynch about potential criminal charges. >> mr. director. >> thank you, attorney general lynch. >> reporter: the two appeared in public together last week for an unrelated matter. while sources say they have discussed the clinton investigation, the only public acknowledgment is his kwirmths to congress he's deeply involved in the case. >> this is one i'm following very closely and get briefed on regularly. i'm confident we have the people and resources to do it in the way we do all our work, which is promptly, professionally and independently. >> reporter: as part of that effort, fbi officials report nearly 50 agents are assigned to the investigation. last month they secured the cooperation and testimony from pagliano. he's the former state department staffer who set up clinton's home server. clinton has admitted that using her private e-mail system was a mistake, but she insists she did nothing illegal. >> i did not send or receive any e-mails marked classified at the time. >> reporter: meanwhile, clinton's pam contain continues to focus on building up
the director to make his recommendation to attorney general loretta lynch about potential criminal charges. >> mr. director. >> thank you, attorney general lynch. >> reporter: the two appeared in public together last week for an unrelated matter. while sources say they have discussed the clinton investigation, the only public acknowledgment is his kwirmths to congress he's deeply involved in the case. >> this is one i'm following very closely and get briefed on...
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you mr. chairman. first of all, attorney general lynch thank you for waiting for me, are and i think the chairman to freer your service and it is good to see you again. >> thank you sir. >> i think it is good - mac there are not a lot of colleagues here to say this too but it is good that we are here doing our job, i think we may be say that we should continue to do our job when it comes to when the president puts forth a nominee for the supreme court. and examine that nominee's qualifications and experience. attorney general lynch, i think you're probably aware i have have been a vocal opponent of further consolidation and certain industries, particularly in the cable and broadband market. i appreciate the tough stance that the doj took of time warner cable, i know you cannot discuss the specifics of any deal that are currently being reviewed but i have a few questions about the way doj analyzes mergers and acquisitions and how doj enforces conditions on when conditions have been, when mergers have been improved with conditions. as we we saw following comcast acquisition of universal, provisions can be d
you mr. chairman. first of all, attorney general lynch thank you for waiting for me, are and i think the chairman to freer your service and it is good to see you again. >> thank you sir. >> i think it is good - mac there are not a lot of colleagues here to say this too but it is good that we are here doing our job, i think we may be say that we should continue to do our job when it comes to when the president puts forth a nominee for the supreme court. and examine that nominee's...
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you want to give kids in your area the best school day, headg. make your donation. make your choice. let's take the photo. one, two, three! (cheers and applause)ith attorney general loretta lynch. (cheers and applause) thank you, everybody! moderate to severe crohn'sve managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humirae who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies,tients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis.etimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure.ment, get tested tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask your gastroenterologist about humira.sion is possible. alright, what do you think boys? we could do some thai. ooo... how 'bout sushi, eh? [weird dog moan/
you want to give kids in your area the best school day, headg. make your donation. make your choice. let's take the photo. one, two, three! (cheers and applause)ith attorney general loretta lynch. (cheers and applause) thank you, everybody! moderate to severe crohn'sve managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humirae who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that...
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vitiello, you're up, five minutes. >> thank you, chairman disantis, chairman meadows, ranking member lynch and distinguished members of the subcommittees. it's an honor to appear before to you discuss the role of the united states border patrol in protecting national security and defending threats against our border. during my law enforcement career of more than 30 years in the u.s. border patrol the bore environment has changed not only the intentions, tactics and capabilities of our adversaries but also in our resources, our capabilities and our operational approach to securing the border. today we focus not only on responding to the complex and rapidly changing border conditions, but we also work to decrease the risk and potential threats. we do this through strategic and risk-based deployment of resources and by expanding and increasing our capabilities through intelligence, information sharing, partnerships, and operational collaboration. in all border environments, land, air and sea, technology is critical to security operations. effective fixed and mobile surveillance and detection
vitiello, you're up, five minutes. >> thank you, chairman disantis, chairman meadows, ranking member lynch and distinguished members of the subcommittees. it's an honor to appear before to you discuss the role of the united states border patrol in protecting national security and defending threats against our border. during my law enforcement career of more than 30 years in the u.s. border patrol the bore environment has changed not only the intentions, tactics and capabilities of our...
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. >> loretta lynch -- >> you put that under the rug? >> you tell me. >> they just offered immunity to the guy who set up the servers. >> she said she is the most transparent candidate and that is good for more transparency. if you're offering immunity it's because you want information and want go higher up the line. >> it's so ridiculous. release your goldman sachs speeches, tell us more about the e-mail. she's not transparent. it's nonsense. >> well, i don't think this is going anywhere. there's no way. no way. they probably talked about this -- they probably talked to loretta lynch about this before she became ag. >> i don't think there's that level of conspiracy. >> it matters what they figure out. >> coming up, u.s. stocks coming off three straight weeks of gains. crude climbing to levels not seep since early january. coming up, your market strategy session to start the trading week. need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over one hundred of the web's leading job boards with a single click. then simply select
. >> loretta lynch -- >> you put that under the rug? >> you tell me. >> they just offered immunity to the guy who set up the servers. >> she said she is the most transparent candidate and that is good for more transparency. if you're offering immunity it's because you want information and want go higher up the line. >> it's so ridiculous. release your goldman sachs speeches, tell us more about the e-mail. she's not transparent. it's nonsense. >> well, i...