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lynch: you started that question with my answer. t you raise an important issue about how we actually conduct investigations of all types of cases. i think it is important that the american people know that this matter is being handled like any other matter, handled by the independent lawyers and agents who look at the facts and evidence, coming to a recommendation on it. and we handle it that way because it have to be treated -- because it has to be treated that way. people have to have confidence that we treat every case the same, no matter whose last name is involved, no matter how much publicity is involved. al: a person who might or might not be president of the united states, isn't time of the essence? and don't you owe it to the american people to come up with a decision soon? ms. lynch: we have to be full thorough, and fair. we do not make predations of -- predictions on the time because that will essentially cut off the independence of that. we do not predict the timing of any of our matters. al: have you talked about it wit
lynch: you started that question with my answer. t you raise an important issue about how we actually conduct investigations of all types of cases. i think it is important that the american people know that this matter is being handled like any other matter, handled by the independent lawyers and agents who look at the facts and evidence, coming to a recommendation on it. and we handle it that way because it have to be treated -- because it has to be treated that way. people have to have...
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lynch: thank you. i would like to thank today's panel of witnesses for helping the committee with its work, and again, think all the veterans and active military. it is the mission of the department of v.a. to serve in honor more than 21 million men and women who are america's veterans to care for those who have formed the battle -- born the battle. with the formal and of the combat mission in iraq in 2010 and in afghanistan in 2014, the return of veterans from service, the fundamental to the of the v.a. to provide care to veterans and their families remains as critical as effort. oversight of the v.a. is essential to make sure the agency carries out its mission. as recently evidence imposed 9/11 veterans returning, effective treatment of posttraumatic stress is one urgent area that the v.a. and congress must continue to strengthen. according to the national center for post-traumatic stress, 27 of our veterans who served in -- 2700 veterans who served have post-traumatic stress every year. it is normal
lynch: thank you. i would like to thank today's panel of witnesses for helping the committee with its work, and again, think all the veterans and active military. it is the mission of the department of v.a. to serve in honor more than 21 million men and women who are america's veterans to care for those who have formed the battle -- born the battle. with the formal and of the combat mission in iraq in 2010 and in afghanistan in 2014, the return of veterans from service, the fundamental to the...
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you say that. mr. lyle: i would recommend highly to anyone who feels as though opiates and traditional therapies are not working. rep. lynch: thank you. mr. diamond and mr. feldman, you mentioned your facility down in florida. obviously, there are efficiencies of scale because you are training so many dogs. how many talks to train at a time? mr. diamond: right now, we have capacity for about 30 dogs, in a couple months, we will have capacity for about 60. rep. lynch: what do you see your costs on average? mr. diamond: this past year about $32,000. this year, twice $7,000. we expect next year the entire three-week program to be about $22,000-20 $3000. we have finally hit economies of scale. i would echo that we think it is a savings to the government and the higher-quality of life, a huge cost savings for the country. rep. lynch: what is the lifespan of the dog? mr. diamond: between eight and 10 years. mr. feldman: i would note -- mr. lyle: i would note that it does not take 8-12 years for the stocks to really assist veterans. rep. lynch: no no. i mean, they are training during those 10 years or so. the cost of training ove
you say that. mr. lyle: i would recommend highly to anyone who feels as though opiates and traditional therapies are not working. rep. lynch: thank you. mr. diamond and mr. feldman, you mentioned your facility down in florida. obviously, there are efficiencies of scale because you are training so many dogs. how many talks to train at a time? mr. diamond: right now, we have capacity for about 30 dogs, in a couple months, we will have capacity for about 60. rep. lynch: what do you see your costs...
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. >> they'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. i'm always ea he becausehis smy he. d then wn i g back, 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, where the isr
. >> they'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. i'm always ea he becausehis smy he. d then wn i g back, 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...
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thank you. >> chairman fitzpatrick, ranking member lynch and members of the test force, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you. as mentioned i service the chair of the cultural property advisory committee and state department. however, i'm speaking to today and my personal capacity and on behalf of the u.s. committee of the blue shield. it is a cultural equivalent of the red cross. it is used to mark protective cultural sites. among the current activities of our organization is the creation of no strike list of cultural sites or repositories. we liaise with the department to assist in fulfilling our obligation to protect cultural heritage during armed conflict. syria and northern iraq are rich in historic remains stretching over millennia. this is where the canadian king ruled and the where the hebrew prophet, jonah preached successfully 1000 years earlier. and as many faiths including judaism, christianity and and islam. minority groups such as the yazidi's, and others. it's been home to six world heritage sites. when an an archaeological site is alluded the relationship amo
thank you. >> chairman fitzpatrick, ranking member lynch and members of the test force, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you. as mentioned i service the chair of the cultural property advisory committee and state department. however, i'm speaking to today and my personal capacity and on behalf of the u.s. committee of the blue shield. it is a cultural equivalent of the red cross. it is used to mark protective cultural sites. among the current activities of our organization is...
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my complaint has been that the justice department and loretta lynch, you know, this is a case initially that i thought a special counsel should have been appointed. they won't do that. my fear is they will stonewall what the fbi is trying to do. here's the thing. either we all live under the same laws or we don't and if somebody just because they are a high official is able to get away with something that maybe a junior officer in the military wouldn't be able to get away with, well that's just not the type of country we're supposed to be. >> so far, though, as this investigation has played out from what we have heard reported the fbi is taking this seriously, 100 plus agents looked into this. one person was given immunity. that came from the justice department. is there any evidence so far that she's being treated differently than anybody else? >> i think that it's good. the fbi is looking at it. i expressed confidence that they will do a good job. the problem is that the fbi, they could have an air tight case. they cannot initiate any charges ultimately and that's going to be done by
my complaint has been that the justice department and loretta lynch, you know, this is a case initially that i thought a special counsel should have been appointed. they won't do that. my fear is they will stonewall what the fbi is trying to do. here's the thing. either we all live under the same laws or we don't and if somebody just because they are a high official is able to get away with something that maybe a junior officer in the military wouldn't be able to get away with, well that's just...
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one of the other soldiers was jessica lynch. and you witnessed a little bit about what happened with jessica lynch's story. so talk to me a little bit about what the media sees, the story that is portrayed, and the reality, and how you feel about the fact that you're really in the crosshairs of that. >> it's difficult, you know? when we came home, lynch had already been rescued. we came home, and there were so many different stories about what happened, and things like that. and we're like, "none of this happened. where is this coming from?" of course, we got to talk to her before anybody else did. and she was at a loss, too, because she hadn't been allowed to speak to any reporters and stuff at that time. so i don't... we really didn't understand where these stories were coming from, how they were blowing these things out of proportion. so it is eye-opening to be on the other end of things, not just as someone reading the paper, but as the story itself in the paper. >> hinojosa: did it make you angry? does that... >> it got me angry, b
one of the other soldiers was jessica lynch. and you witnessed a little bit about what happened with jessica lynch's story. so talk to me a little bit about what the media sees, the story that is portrayed, and the reality, and how you feel about the fact that you're really in the crosshairs of that. >> it's difficult, you know? when we came home, lynch had already been rescued. we came home, and there were so many different stories about what happened, and things like that. and we're...
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this coming weekend is bank of america free museum weekend, all weekend if you bring your credit or debit karld or merrill lynch card, you get free admission to a whole bunch of museums. so value up to $35, depending on how many of those you get to. isn't that fun? magnolia ice cream. dial this number right here, 1-800-546-1777. or logon to abc7news.com. >> that's fun. i think we have a fun. >> i think so. thank you, michael. >>> as we continue, buster posey goes all out. >> posey's acting is as good as his field work. >>> i'm ama daetz in the "abc7 news" room. coming up new at 6:00, the car vandalism cases causing outrage in the south bay. not over what was broken but what was left behind. and the successful debut of tesla's model three. it could be a game changer for the east bay. and a local man with an incredible junk mail problem. michael finney explains how you can prevent this from happening to you. >>> steph curry is getting a show. >> that's right. we're not talking about the nba mvp's steph curry. >> i have here some black forest bacon. >> curry's wife will be hosting a new cooking show on the food ne
this coming weekend is bank of america free museum weekend, all weekend if you bring your credit or debit karld or merrill lynch card, you get free admission to a whole bunch of museums. so value up to $35, depending on how many of those you get to. isn't that fun? magnolia ice cream. dial this number right here, 1-800-546-1777. or logon to abc7news.com. >> that's fun. i think we have a fun. >> i think so. thank you, michael. >>> as we continue, buster posey goes all out....
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lynch: thank you, mr. chairman. and i want to thank both of the panelists for your willingness to help the committee with this work. i did have a question that was raised earlier about the affordable care act. part of, a big part of the funding mechanism for the affordable care act was so-called cadillac tax. now the cadillac tax applies to generous health care plans. a lot of union health care plans, i'm a former union president myself. so i have served as a trustee of a health care plan. the tax is about a 40% tax. it applies both to the employer and the employee. congress in its wisdom delayed the implementation of the cadillac tax until 2020, however the limit stays the same. so thousands and thousands, probably millions of more people will be in that cadillac tax category when 2020 rolls around. on top of that, so, for every dollar over the limit, you will pay a 40% tax. so 40 cents for every dollar you put into your health care over the limit. and it is prorated for employer and employee. so the employee will
lynch: thank you, mr. chairman. and i want to thank both of the panelists for your willingness to help the committee with this work. i did have a question that was raised earlier about the affordable care act. part of, a big part of the funding mechanism for the affordable care act was so-called cadillac tax. now the cadillac tax applies to generous health care plans. a lot of union health care plans, i'm a former union president myself. so i have served as a trustee of a health care plan. the...
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you, mr. chairman. >> ranking member about task force, mr. lynch, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. and just following up, miss wagner's line of questioning, it might be profitable for us to look at the "panama papers" side of this as well some suggested legislation. i know in the past on the issue of terrorist financing we have gone to jordan, to morocco, other places where we've asked their legislature and their leadership to adopt anti-money laundering or antiterrorist financing legislation in those countries so that we dot have a means of enforcement. mr. fanusie, and also mr. shin dell, i have a question. the regularly traveling to are iraq. we went to anbar province, many of us numerous times on southern turkey on the syrian border and, we've haan opportunity to meet with rebel groups operating in syria, against bashar al-assad. a lot of those groups there, including isil, are using the social media platform, whatsapp and, just going back to, to mr. shindell's question about the chain of custody on some of these artifacts, what is
you, mr. chairman. >> ranking member about task force, mr. lynch, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. and just following up, miss wagner's line of questioning, it might be profitable for us to look at the "panama papers" side of this as well some suggested legislation. i know in the past on the issue of terrorist financing we have gone to jordan, to morocco, other places where we've asked their legislature and their leadership to adopt anti-money laundering or...
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, let me catch you out there because i'm running out of time, how can mr. lynchand i assist you with the irs to make sure it's a hand in glove approach versus contentious which is what i believe is your adjective. >> tenuous. >> okay wrong word but go ahead, how can we help you here? >> i think by encouraging the irs to work with industry. there is some that barrier to go ahead and work with industry. there's some exposure rules that make it a barrier for sharing information. there needs to be a partnership, a a true partnership between industry and the irs when it comes to all things technology. the irs can't expect to be a technology leader out there. there are many other people out there, many other developers out there who are technology leaders. >> yes and they're still programming in cobalt. >> i've run out of time. i have some questions for ms. olsen and then i'm going to go to mr. lynch and recognize him for a second series of questions. >> thank you mr. chairman. we've recounted some of the weaknesses in the irs system. lack of personnel, that has dimini
, let me catch you out there because i'm running out of time, how can mr. lynchand i assist you with the irs to make sure it's a hand in glove approach versus contentious which is what i believe is your adjective. >> tenuous. >> okay wrong word but go ahead, how can we help you here? >> i think by encouraging the irs to work with industry. there is some that barrier to go ahead and work with industry. there's some exposure rules that make it a barrier for sharing information....
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lynch: thank you. thank today'so panel of witnesses for helping the committee with its work, and again, think all the veterans and active military. it is the mission of the department of v.a. to serve in honor more than 21 million men and women who are america's to care for those who have formed the battle -- born the battle. with the formal and of the combat mission in iraq in 2010 and in afghanistan in 2014, the ,eturn of veterans from service the fundamental to the of the v.a. to provide care to veterans and their families remains as critical as effort. oversight of the v.a. is essential to make sure the agency carries out its mission. as recently evidence imposed 9/11 veterans returning, effective treatment of posttraumatic stress is one urgent area that the v.a. and congress must continue to strengthen. according to the national center for post-traumatic stress, 27 of -- veterans who served in 2700 veterans who served have stress everyc year. it is normally the result of towards the duty and recen
lynch: thank you. thank today'so panel of witnesses for helping the committee with its work, and again, think all the veterans and active military. it is the mission of the department of v.a. to serve in honor more than 21 million men and women who are america's to care for those who have formed the battle -- born the battle. with the formal and of the combat mission in iraq in 2010 and in afghanistan in 2014, the ,eturn of veterans from service the fundamental to the of the v.a. to provide...
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lynch's questions, you indicated that terms of full compliance with new regulations being issued by the sec that you see this more as i think he set a journey than a destination. i would hope the destination is full compliance with regulations including stamping out conflicts of interest. maybe explain what you mean by journey rather than destination. i hope the journey is pretty quick. what did she mean by that that is more of a journey than the destination? >> what i meant by that is compliance isn't an end state that companies adhere to achieving compliance is over. i view compliance is something that is needed every single day. the firms have large compliance staff could compliance staff. they've been adding significantly to the numbers of staff and cannot reorganizations internally to enhance compliance what i meant by saying it's a journey not a destination as this is a continually evolving necessity. the types of products change and compliance necessary in itself to change. certainly you are concerned about conflicts within especially the big three rating agencies especially when
lynch's questions, you indicated that terms of full compliance with new regulations being issued by the sec that you see this more as i think he set a journey than a destination. i would hope the destination is full compliance with regulations including stamping out conflicts of interest. maybe explain what you mean by journey rather than destination. i hope the journey is pretty quick. what did she mean by that that is more of a journey than the destination? >> what i meant by that is...
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you. mr. feldman, you're up for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, ranking member lynch, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i'm steve feldman, executive it director of the human animal bond research initiative. we are a nonprofit research and education foundation that funds research on the benefits of companion animals to human health and specifically we're looking at children with autism, we're looking at victims of domestic violence, and we are looking at how we can use these animal assisted interventions for veterans with post traumatic stress. in addition to funding this research we also have built and maintained the world's largest research library on human/animal interaction and that's free and online and available and searchable to anyone who is doing research in this area. we also support common sense public policies that should reflect the definitive body of science that show significant positive health impacts companion animals have on human health. the va says it doesn't have enough evidence to support service animals
you. mr. feldman, you're up for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, ranking member lynch, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i'm steve feldman, executive it director of the human animal bond research initiative. we are a nonprofit research and education foundation that funds research on the benefits of companion animals to human health and specifically we're looking at children with autism, we're looking at victims of domestic violence, and we are...
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thank you. >> chairman fitzpatrick, ranking member lynch, and members of the task force. thank you for this opportunity to speak with you. as was mentioned, i surfaced the chair. i am speaking to you today in my personal capacity and on behalf of the u.s. committee of the blue shield. blue shield is the cultural equivalent of the red cross, and is used to mark protected cultural sites. the creation of no strike lists. we liasse with the department of defense to protect cultural heritage during armed conflict. syria and northern iraq are rich in historic remains stretching over many millennia. this is where the king ruled at the beginning of the second millennia -- and where the hebrew profit jonah preached repentance 1 thorks years later. historic remains represent the greeks, romans, business an teens and many faiths including judaism, christianity and islam. minority groups as well. syria is home to six world heritage sites. when an archeological site is looted. the artifacts are destroyed. there by permanently preventing us from fully understanding and reconstructing ou
thank you. >> chairman fitzpatrick, ranking member lynch, and members of the task force. thank you for this opportunity to speak with you. as was mentioned, i surfaced the chair. i am speaking to you today in my personal capacity and on behalf of the u.s. committee of the blue shield. blue shield is the cultural equivalent of the red cross, and is used to mark protected cultural sites. the creation of no strike lists. we liasse with the department of defense to protect cultural heritage...
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is god. >> easy, easy, easy. >> and he let the president off, and didn't say aren't you right now signaling loretta lynch? >> i've seen you get mad at a lot of people because they don't ask the next question. we've got to go. we'l you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> final thought. go, doug. >> hillary clinton, new york, and pennsylvania consolidating, closing things out. donald trump getting much stronger will win new york and pennsylvania. double digits. >> john? >> he may win those states, but he's in much more trouble getting to 1,237 than he was even two weeks ago. >> delegates? >> my comment is very quick. bill clinton is trying to defend his legacy. hillary is abandoning his legacy. and if there was a real press corps in this country as opposed to pe
is god. >> easy, easy, easy. >> and he let the president off, and didn't say aren't you right now signaling loretta lynch? >> i've seen you get mad at a lot of people because they don't ask the next question. we've got to go. we'l you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer....
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you. i've got some questions for miss olson but i will go to mr. lynch and recognize him for a second series of questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. one of the, we have recounted some of the weaknesses in the irs system. lack of personnel. that has diminished of recent years. lack of communication between the taxpayer and the irs. the risk of i.d. theft from filings. do we have any idea how many false tax returns get filed every year? >> there are millions. >> okay. all right. we don't need to get into that. the complexity of the system as well. the health care information component that's come in recently. and then the infrastructure weakness as well. i understand some of the programs that the irs is using date back to the kennedy administration which is sad. i'm just worried about, not just worried about, but i'm worried about the presumption of compliance within the american people and i think most people pay their taxes, try to do the right thing. i know this country is where that is not the norm. i know greece is very, very low compliance with, yo
you. i've got some questions for miss olson but i will go to mr. lynch and recognize him for a second series of questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. one of the, we have recounted some of the weaknesses in the irs system. lack of personnel. that has diminished of recent years. lack of communication between the taxpayer and the irs. the risk of i.d. theft from filings. do we have any idea how many false tax returns get filed every year? >> there are millions. >> okay. all...
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lynch: we'd know how you would vote anyway so we do it on your behalf. mr. rhoades: yes, sir. mr. lynch: i don't want to spend a lot of time on that. what do you think, mr. livingston? mr. livingston: sir, the most important thing about t.s.a. is the people. the people and the mission. if you don't make the two match, t.s.a.'s never going to get better. we've got a great leader but it's getting lost in translation. mr. lynch: look, i got to tell you i'm very happy to hear about neffenger and he's been before this committee. he's a frequent flier and he's -- frequent flyer and he's trying to put -- look, checkpoints are very important. all you got to do is if you google checkpoint bombings or checkpoint attacks, you look at what happened in brussels, you know. you look at what happened at the airport checkpoint, at the rail checkpoint, you know, suicide bombers detonating at both of those. look at paris outside the stadium where president hollande was watching the game teens france and germany, those suicide bombers hit up the checkpoint. what happens at the checkpoints is incredibl
lynch: we'd know how you would vote anyway so we do it on your behalf. mr. rhoades: yes, sir. mr. lynch: i don't want to spend a lot of time on that. what do you think, mr. livingston? mr. livingston: sir, the most important thing about t.s.a. is the people. the people and the mission. if you don't make the two match, t.s.a.'s never going to get better. we've got a great leader but it's getting lost in translation. mr. lynch: look, i got to tell you i'm very happy to hear about neffenger and...
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lynch: we'd know how you would vote anyway so we do it on your behalf. mr. rhoades: yes, sir. mr. don't want to spend a lot of time on that. what do you think, mr. livingston? mr. livingston: sir, the most important thing about t.s.a. is the people. the people and the mission. if you don't make the two match, t.s.a.'s never going to get better. we've got a great leader but it's getting lost in translation. mr. lynch: look, i got to tell you i'm very happy to hear about neffenger and he's been before this committee. he's a frequent flier and he's trying to put -- frequent flyer and he's trying to put -- look, checkpoints are very important. all you got to do is if you google checkpoint bombings or checkpoint attacks, you look at what happened in brussels, you know. you look at what happened at the airport checkpoint, at the rail checkpoint, you know, suicide bombers detonating at both of those. look at paris outside the stadium where president hollande was watching the game teens france and germany, those suicide bombers hit up the checkpoint. what happens at the checkpoints is inc
lynch: we'd know how you would vote anyway so we do it on your behalf. mr. rhoades: yes, sir. mr. don't want to spend a lot of time on that. what do you think, mr. livingston? mr. livingston: sir, the most important thing about t.s.a. is the people. the people and the mission. if you don't make the two match, t.s.a.'s never going to get better. we've got a great leader but it's getting lost in translation. mr. lynch: look, i got to tell you i'm very happy to hear about neffenger and he's been...
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is god. >> easy, easy, easy. >> and he let the president off, and didn't say aren't you right now signaling loretta lynchd at a lot of people because they don't ask the next question. we've got to go. we'll be right back. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. incredible bladder prthat lets from always diyou move like you mean it now comes with an incredible promise. the always discreet double your money back guarantee. always discreet is for bladder leaks and it's drier than poise. try it. we're so confident you'll love it, we'll give you double your money back if you don't. incredible bladder protection. dou
is god. >> easy, easy, easy. >> and he let the president off, and didn't say aren't you right now signaling loretta lynchd at a lot of people because they don't ask the next question. we've got to go. we'll be right back. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj....
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cowtow to the order, this is what happens to you -- you will be lynchedood! good to see you! >> good to see you. >> that was powerful. >> the fabulous carrie washington, who plays anita hill in that. >> i knew it was going to be a challenge and it was something that i wanted to do because of that historical iconic moment in our time. it was a special time in our history, a painful time, a painful episode but the public discourse led to stronger eeoc, better hr departments, our first really understanding of what sexual harassment was about and the evolution of the culture of intolerance of it in our workplace. >> it's interesting, for me it's you remember where you were for the bronco chase and the verdict for o.j. i remember watching these. i was a young man. i was fascinating by these hearings and then the high-tech lynching of course. what did you think of clarence thomas' comparison? >> i had preconceived notions of klar clarence thomas coming to the role. i started to -- i realized the only way i would be able to play the man is to put the politics an
cowtow to the order, this is what happens to you -- you will be lynchedood! good to see you! >> good to see you. >> that was powerful. >> the fabulous carrie washington, who plays anita hill in that. >> i knew it was going to be a challenge and it was something that i wanted to do because of that historical iconic moment in our time. it was a special time in our history, a painful time, a painful episode but the public discourse led to stronger eeoc, better hr...
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thank you very much. >> ranking member of the task force, mr. lynch is recognized for fine minutes. >> following up on miss wagner's line of questioning, it might be profitable for us to look at the panama papers as well. and some suggested legislation. i know in the past on the issue of terrorist financing, we have gone to jordan, to morocco, other places where we've asked their legislature and their leadership to adopt anti-money laundering or anti-terrorist financing legislation in those countries so we have a means of enforcement. i have a question. the committee regularly travels to iraq, we came back last week from anbar province, we spent some time, many of us, numerous times in southern turkey on the syrian border. and we've had an opportunity to meet with rebel groups, operating in syria against bashar al assad. a lot of those groups there, including isil are using the social media platform what'sapp. and just going back to mr. shindell's question about the chain of custody on these artifacts, what's coming out of syria and iraq, and the sour
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lynch. >> madison, thank you for introducing me and using your voice and passion for justice. something that i think is very important particularly for women to do because our voices carry a lot of weight. >> lisa robinson with that report. >>> tom kierein with us now on this storm team 4 weather alert day. you say the winds are dying down. >> we're still dealing with the aftermath, a lot of tree debris, larger branches and as we've seen entire trees toppled over. wind gusts to 60 miles an hour around midnight to 2:00 a.m., that's when we had peak gusts. that's when we had the tree damage most of it. the impact forecast is still in the moderate to high range because we're still dealing with the tree debris. i would wait to rear it until another still could have a few isolated branches down. there is that flag near union station. it's still flying in a wind that is gusting up to 40 miles an hour right here in washington. and we have the bright sunshine. latest wind gusts, peak gusts bwi marshall had a gust of 51 miles an hour. storm giving us all this wind is way up in new engl
lynch. >> madison, thank you for introducing me and using your voice and passion for justice. something that i think is very important particularly for women to do because our voices carry a lot of weight. >> lisa robinson with that report. >>> tom kierein with us now on this storm team 4 weather alert day. you say the winds are dying down. >> we're still dealing with the aftermath, a lot of tree debris, larger branches and as we've seen entire trees toppled over....
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so you have these reports that comey is meeting regularly with the justice department, loretta lynch,nd, you know, you got to wonder what's going on in those meetings. if he were to put forward evidence and a criminal referral to the justice department and they don't indict her, what happens next? >> then that's a constitutional crisis in some ways. this is taking on a magnitude that they never anticipated it. i don't believe that mr. comey who is a straight shooter, who has a reputation for integrity, will actually interview secretary clinton. >> you don't believe that report today? >> i don't believe that report to be true. i don't have any evidence to that fact. >> why? >> i don't think he put himself in that position. because if it turned out that sh lying to federal agents, then he'd have to make an affidavit with regard to that for such an indictment. >> apparently as a young attorney, he was part of the whitewater investigation that believes she was obstructing justice. >> he was. in some ways that's a formidable question based upon his intimate and detail eed knowledge of hill
so you have these reports that comey is meeting regularly with the justice department, loretta lynch,nd, you know, you got to wonder what's going on in those meetings. if he were to put forward evidence and a criminal referral to the justice department and they don't indict her, what happens next? >> then that's a constitutional crisis in some ways. this is taking on a magnitude that they never anticipated it. i don't believe that mr. comey who is a straight shooter, who has a reputation...
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. >> di -- lynching.>> did you kng to be trouble after? >> i thought they would have hurt us, but murder never crossed my mind. ♪ >> you could never remember selma and forget the bridge. here, where the jefferson davis highway leaves town and heads north to montgomery is where the first steps of the long last journey in the fight against jim crow began. ♪ come by here, my lord, come by here ♪ >> and here, a local woman, barely known outside of her alabama hometown, became the image of bloody sunday, seen around the world. >> history is important and resiliency in communities is important. and some of the stories you reported really reached to that, when communities, when families try to bring themselves back together to try to heal in a way that maybe their own personal pain shouldn't even allow. >> and there was a family in chicago. there was a woman who literally turned her pain into her purpose. >> she lost her son. >> her son was shot in front of a church, going to band practice. >> i try to protect him the best that i could, me and my
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merrill lynch, a great idea to have you here.ario draghi there, a lot of clips of this press conference yesterday. did it change your thinking on what the ecb will do and when? >> nokia not really. no one i think was expecting much from the ecb yesterday. apart from a documents. we do not think the ecb as many before to act further, the summer. we should look at the real economy and the eurozone, it is doing ok. there is no sense of urgency there. my guess though is that when we get through the last month of the year, the market will start sending questions about the continuation of qe. for the time being, it seems they can take a little bit of a break, a well-deserved break. and nothing he said yesterday would tell us that they are ruling out anything. it is very much a case of which rather not doing anything more? anna: does at the end of those clips of mario draghi, defending policy, people perceiving the central bank losing credibility, it takes longer and more action from that central bank to achieve what he wants to achieve
merrill lynch, a great idea to have you here.ario draghi there, a lot of clips of this press conference yesterday. did it change your thinking on what the ecb will do and when? >> nokia not really. no one i think was expecting much from the ecb yesterday. apart from a documents. we do not think the ecb as many before to act further, the summer. we should look at the real economy and the eurozone, it is doing ok. there is no sense of urgency there. my guess though is that when we get...
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by something that you want to stick with for a while. >> it's kind of like the peter lynch strategy, things can you see, things you can buy yourself is the way to go. >> absolutely. >> one of his well known principles is buy and hold. what does that mean? >> he believes in finding fairly priced stocks. stocks you believe based on their profits, based on their dividends, which is a portion of the profit that you can get for holding on to that stock. that's important. look at fairly priced stock. don't pay attention to the daily price fluctuations. you don't want to look at the stock price every day. again, this is a stock you will hold on to at least ten years or more. he believes it's important to make money by investment, not trading in and out of the stocks. >> what about when you should buy a stock. did you get advice on that, too? >> definitely, there is advice on when to boy that stock. again, you have to think of what you are comfortable with. you want to make sure you always have money on hand to take advantage of opportunities. the thing that really trips up a lot of investors
by something that you want to stick with for a while. >> it's kind of like the peter lynch strategy, things can you see, things you can buy yourself is the way to go. >> absolutely. >> one of his well known principles is buy and hold. what does that mean? >> he believes in finding fairly priced stocks. stocks you believe based on their profits, based on their dividends, which is a portion of the profit that you can get for holding on to that stock. that's important. look...
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this after receiving an upgrade from analysts at bank of america merrill lynch, which you can see higher by 2.9%. reportedly, seeking to shed a 13.5 billion swiss franc. novartis hires banks to sell 33% of the voteing rights stake in roche. and according to multiple media reports, two are submitting a formal offer to buy barclays shares. more will be released on wednesday of this week. >>> so moving on, ellen higgins with us, chief investment officer, what is going on with the markets? because 1.5% a week ago we were near two-year lows or so on the s&p 500 as you point out and on the ftse as well. now we are close to a year high. do we like the rally? >> we like the bearish sentiment in the markets. when you look at the association of the individual investors in the u.s. or the ratios, there's tremendous demand for a sign of bearishness. and generally the sientiment indicators that we look at. they are very cautious about the markets. that's a risk of today. that's providing support of the markets. >> what's driving us? >> well, long-term from '08 to '09. memories of '08 to '09 and a nar
this after receiving an upgrade from analysts at bank of america merrill lynch, which you can see higher by 2.9%. reportedly, seeking to shed a 13.5 billion swiss franc. novartis hires banks to sell 33% of the voteing rights stake in roche. and according to multiple media reports, two are submitting a formal offer to buy barclays shares. more will be released on wednesday of this week. >>> so moving on, ellen higgins with us, chief investment officer, what is going on with the markets?...
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thank you. >> ranking member of the task force, mr. lynch minutes. >> thank you. following up on ms. wagner's, line of line of questions, in mighty profitable to look at the panama papers side of this. i know there has been some questions in the past on terrorist financing, and we have gone to jordan, to morocco other places where we have asked their legislature and their leadership to adopt anti-money laundering or antiterrorist financing legislation in those countries so we have a means of enforcement. i have a question. the committee regularly travels to iraq; we just came back from an barbar province and we spent many a lot of time on the syrian border. we had an opportunity to meet with rebel groups operating in syria against the charlotte bush are all ashar al-assad. many of the groups are using the social media program whatsapp. just going back to your question about the chain of custody on some of these artifacts coming out of syria and iraq, the source of origin that whole issue, is there a way to interdict? i know selling these ant
thank you. >> ranking member of the task force, mr. lynch minutes. >> thank you. following up on ms. wagner's, line of line of questions, in mighty profitable to look at the panama papers side of this. i know there has been some questions in the past on terrorist financing, and we have gone to jordan, to morocco other places where we have asked their legislature and their leadership to adopt anti-money laundering or antiterrorist financing legislation in those countries so we have a...
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you. mister feldman, you're up for five minutes. >> mister chairman, ranking member lynch, members of the subcommittee thank you for the opportunity to testify. i'm steve feldman, executive director of the human animal bond research initiative. we are a nonprofit research and education foundation that funds research on the benefits of companion animals to human health and specifically we are looking at children with autism, looking at show victims of domestic violence and how we can use these animal assisted interventions for veterans with posttraumatic stress. in addition to funding this research we also have built and maintained the world's largest research library on human animal interaction and that's free and online and available and searchable to anyone doing research in this area. we also support commonsense public policies that should reflect a definitive body of science to show significant positive health impacts that companion animals have on human health.the va says it doesn't have enough evidence to support service animals for veterans with ptsd. we respectfully disagree and th
you. mister feldman, you're up for five minutes. >> mister chairman, ranking member lynch, members of the subcommittee thank you for the opportunity to testify. i'm steve feldman, executive director of the human animal bond research initiative. we are a nonprofit research and education foundation that funds research on the benefits of companion animals to human health and specifically we are looking at children with autism, looking at show victims of domestic violence and how we can use...
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you weren't careful. >> i wasn't careful. i had a dream. >> rose: loretta lynch and phil knight when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: o. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> loretta lynch is the 83rd attorney general of the united states. a native of north carolina and graduate of harvard college and harvard law school. she was a federal prosecutor and rose to be u.s. attorney for the eastern district. she was sworn in as attorney general of the united states a year ago this week. happy anniversary general, and welcome to the program. >> thank you, and thank you for having me. >> let's start with the issue of crime. this is a national reentry week where you are trying to help people who get out of prison, to have a more productive life. let me just start though, why do we have the highest incarceration rate in the world? >> you know, i'm not sure we can speak for every other country. we certainly do have one of the hi
you weren't careful. >> i wasn't careful. i had a dream. >> rose: loretta lynch and phil knight when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: o. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> loretta lynch is the 83rd attorney general of the united states. a native of north carolina and graduate of harvard college and harvard law school....
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the quarters that will go one one-two in special order carson lynch and jared goss. >> you have to lookyour entire roster and you have to as a staff you got to feel comfortable that if you're going to give up draft picks or future draft picks you feel comfortable where you are where you sit today with your roster. >> i think you got to way the reverse, too. you know, about being conservative and that's in life that's in everything do you. there's risks walking down the stairs, howard. >> you almost fell down that ramp as we walked n there's risks. if your risk adverse which jeffrey never wanted us to be a risk adverse you have to be eel willing to take chances in order to be great. >> i never almost fell down and there is no reward without ris risks. however, quarterbacks in the top 10 fail most of the time so it's really a difficult thing they're going to have to think about if they make trade. >> all right. thank you very much, howard. that will do it for us here at 6:00. >> we'll see you right back here at 10:00. have a great night. inside edition is up next. ♪ fight back and rebuild
the quarters that will go one one-two in special order carson lynch and jared goss. >> you have to lookyour entire roster and you have to as a staff you got to feel comfortable that if you're going to give up draft picks or future draft picks you feel comfortable where you are where you sit today with your roster. >> i think you got to way the reverse, too. you know, about being conservative and that's in life that's in everything do you. there's risks walking down the stairs,...
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you have a digital online platform at the moment. this is about innovation. still back in merrill lynchome how would you be adapting to the syntec area to keep banks at the date? sallie: i think they have to recognize these banks have not innovated in a long time. you tell me, tom, the last innovation you saw in consumer banking the atm? when i was at these companies everybody thought cdl squared's were and innovation. they turned out to be increased risk and complexity. innovating is not part of their culture. tom: not derivatives and innovations. this is about the actual technological progress. they got everything going but the quill pen from the 19th century and to their great credit they are doing digital banking better. where is it in five years? sallie: they have these old proprietary systems and every time we would go through, can we just replace them, it is billions of dollars. huge risk. client data and every time you look you say, we cannot make it work but we have -- it is going to the point where they have six guys who understand the programming. i'm not kidding. one of the
you have a digital online platform at the moment. this is about innovation. still back in merrill lynchome how would you be adapting to the syntec area to keep banks at the date? sallie: i think they have to recognize these banks have not innovated in a long time. you tell me, tom, the last innovation you saw in consumer banking the atm? when i was at these companies everybody thought cdl squared's were and innovation. they turned out to be increased risk and complexity. innovating is not part...
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lynch. >> madison, i want to thank you not just for introducing me today but for using your voice and using your passion for justice. something that i think is very important, particularly for women to do because our voices carry a lo w well, not getting what you paid for? consumer reporter susan hogan is helping you understand your rights when it comes to car buying. >> it's right here in prince george's county. i'm tracy wilson. coming up on news 4, i'm going to take you for a tour of >>> a $110 million muslim center opened this week in prince george's county. it's the largest such facility in the western hemisphere. the massive complex is on good luck road. and bureau chief tracee wilkins got a tour just before that grand opening. ♪ >> it feels really good when you walk in. you seem to be transported to another world. ♪ >> reporter: the center is the la it's located in the predominant african-american and christian community in prince george's county. >> why not here? >> reporter: our tour guide, sharif, lives just down the road. >> they spared no expense putting this together. you proba
lynch. >> madison, i want to thank you not just for introducing me today but for using your voice and using your passion for justice. something that i think is very important, particularly for women to do because our voices carry a lo w well, not getting what you paid for? consumer reporter susan hogan is helping you understand your rights when it comes to car buying. >> it's right here in prince george's county. i'm tracy wilson. coming up on news 4, i'm going to take you for a...
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, let me catch you there because i am running out of time. how can mr. lynch and i assist you with the irs to make sure it is a hand and glove approach versus i think your adjective was contentious? >> tenuous. >> tenuous. all right. wrong word, but go ahead. tenuous. how can we help you there? >> by encouraging the irs to work with industry. there some barriers to working with industry and on the disclosure rules that make it a barrier for sharing information and there needs to be a true partnership between the industry and the irs when it am cans to all things technology. they can't expect to be a technology leader out there. there is many other companies and developers out there who are technology leaders. >> they are programming with cobalt. i ran out of time. i have gotten questions and i will go to mr. lynch and recognize them for a second series of questions. we recounted the weaknesses with the irs system. lack of personnel that has diminished of recent years. lack of communication between the taxpayer and the irs. the risk of id theft through filings
, let me catch you there because i am running out of time. how can mr. lynch and i assist you with the irs to make sure it is a hand and glove approach versus i think your adjective was contentious? >> tenuous. >> tenuous. all right. wrong word, but go ahead. tenuous. how can we help you there? >> by encouraging the irs to work with industry. there some barriers to working with industry and on the disclosure rules that make it a barrier for sharing information and there needs...
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you destroyed reveal that? now hillary, fbi director james comey meeting regularly with attorney general loretta lynch in person. you're a smart woman. you know what that means. comey and lynch each know each other well. they worked together, they are both respected former united states attorneys. she's from the eastern district and he from the southern district of new york. these two don't have time to waste. they've got you in their sights and hillary, you danced with enough federal prosecutors to know that this time, the jig may be up. so what to do? you meet with comey and risk a perjury charge like martha stewart? if you lie to him? hillary, just me and you talking here. my fear for you is that you have lied so much that you can't tell the difference between the truth and a lie. like that time, remember, when you dodged those bullets on the tarmac in bosnia, when in truth the only thing charging were little girls rushing to give you tulips? like benghazi, that was due to a video when you e-mailed your daughter the same night that it was an al qaeda like attack? when you said you never told the families it
you destroyed reveal that? now hillary, fbi director james comey meeting regularly with attorney general loretta lynch in person. you're a smart woman. you know what that means. comey and lynch each know each other well. they worked together, they are both respected former united states attorneys. she's from the eastern district and he from the southern district of new york. these two don't have time to waste. they've got you in their sights and hillary, you danced with enough federal...
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-- it doesn't have very distinguished history -- was used principally for rights andvil anti-lynching and, you know, voting rights legislation. bad enough. it then suddenly became the norm everything, as minority parties started to decide that wanted to block what the majority of the senators were in of.r think,all of this, i contributed to a breakdown of the process. fairness, democrats are not blameless on this. if you talk to republicans, they will often point to the borke nomination as where this all started. and there have been times where toocrats used the filibuster presidentsrepublican or conservative legal theorists imminently qualified jurists. say that there has not aen a circumstance in which republican president's appointee did not get a hearing, did not a vote. and as a general proposition, evenhave been confirmed, where there have been strong objections. have here is, i think, a circumstance in which decided the senate have moreplacating our base is important than upholding their constitutional and institutional in our democracy in a way that is dangerous. and there are other ex
-- it doesn't have very distinguished history -- was used principally for rights andvil anti-lynching and, you know, voting rights legislation. bad enough. it then suddenly became the norm everything, as minority parties started to decide that wanted to block what the majority of the senators were in of.r think,all of this, i contributed to a breakdown of the process. fairness, democrats are not blameless on this. if you talk to republicans, they will often point to the borke nomination as...
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you, good morning. chairman fitzpatrick, ranking member lynch, members of the task force, on behalf of the foundation for defense of democracies and its centers on sanctions and illicit finance, thank you for the opportunity to testify. before delving into the issue of islamic state antiquities trafficking, it's important to share how it fits into isis' overall economic goals. one way is to look add some of the strategies guiding the groups' actions. one of their aims is to win over local whoal who may be on the f. this approach gives context to the antiquities trade in isis territory. although exactly how much isis earns from looting ancient artifacts is difficult to assess, they encourage and facilitate the trait. this facilitation appears to be part of isis' economic strategy, not just for funding the group itself, but for creating ways to bring funds to its subjective population whose hearts and minds islamic state is trying to win. isis has been dubbed the world's richest terrorist army and the illegal antiquities trade is one way to get a strategic advantage over the counterterrorism efforts. the m
you, good morning. chairman fitzpatrick, ranking member lynch, members of the task force, on behalf of the foundation for defense of democracies and its centers on sanctions and illicit finance, thank you for the opportunity to testify. before delving into the issue of islamic state antiquities trafficking, it's important to share how it fits into isis' overall economic goals. one way is to look add some of the strategies guiding the groups' actions. one of their aims is to win over local whoal...
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if you wouldn't mind lighting the way. >> very well done, sir. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome ivana lynch. >> here you have some of the stars of the wizarding world of harry potter having a chance to reunite for what is a grand opening, spectacular day. it's going to be an amazing attraction already sold out to thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete breakfast if your family outing is magical for all the wrong reasons. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec is different than claritin . because it starts working faster >>> live, this is news 4 new york now. >> live look there at the tappan zee bridge and the hudson river. good morning, i'm michael gargiulo. second avenue has just reopened near an earlier apartment buil
if you wouldn't mind lighting the way. >> very well done, sir. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome ivana lynch. >> here you have some of the stars of the wizarding world of harry potter having a chance to reunite for what is a grand opening, spectacular day. it's going to be an amazing attraction already sold out to thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real...