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. >> they'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. >> i'm always eager to come here because this is my home. and then when i go back, i take with me a lot of guilt leaving these people behind. >> when are we going to get to the humane level? people should be incensed. not just the palestinians. we should fight arabs and jews to preserve that. >> my opinion is that both sides, people are tired, fatigued and brainwashed and they will not reeble in a way that they would march? the streets. people are saying i care about my four corners and my garden, and it's out of my control and i don't see this rebellion happening. >> clearly i'm the optimist of 2002 of us. in fact, i believe that rather than creating two separate states, one israeli and one palestinian, that we should have a one-state solution where everyone shares in the same land and has equal rights. i know i'm in the minority with this idea. still, the situation in the west bank and in israel is so complicated now that you have a scram
. >> they'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. >> i'm always eager to come here because this is my home. and then when i go back, i take with me a lot of guilt leaving these people behind. >> when are we going to get to the humane level? people should be incensed. not just the palestinians. we should fight arabs and jews to preserve that. >> my opinion is that both sides, people are tired, fatigued...
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it had nothing to do with loretta lynch. you are certainly an individual who uses adjectives. i will not use the words you used about president clinton. i don't know if you look yourself in the mere and says -- ami describes you the minority that you are you. -- let me describe to you the minority that you are in. bill clinton had a 65% approval rating. that is the highest approval rating in the history of approval. you find yourself in a small minority. with all due respect, i am glad you are in a minority because most people do not use terms like that for an incumbent president with a 65% approval rating. caller: i just want to question the validity on the basis of your research. you are going strictly based off of holes leading up to and up -- based off of polls. if you are wearing a trump shirt out on the street, you would get beat up. host: that says a lot. thank you for reminding everyone. caller: can i finish my thought? i cannot say i was going to vote for trump. i was afraid of what people would say or think. your narrative and the people that you guys paid to go beat
it had nothing to do with loretta lynch. you are certainly an individual who uses adjectives. i will not use the words you used about president clinton. i don't know if you look yourself in the mere and says -- ami describes you the minority that you are you. -- let me describe to you the minority that you are in. bill clinton had a 65% approval rating. that is the highest approval rating in the history of approval. you find yourself in a small minority. with all due respect, i am glad you are...
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i asked you disqualified as a lynching, and you immediately said yes, it qualifies as a militarized lynching. why would you think of it that way? book, a lotding the of details you mentioned, for instance the paranoia of a was actually happening inside turned out not to be true. all of that, the insistence of hiding the identities of people, all of it, taking dentures for people, taking souvenirs, all of it has the hallmarks of a lynching. why don't you think about it that way? me remind everybody that the taking was just the beginning of the brutality. it was actually when everybody was subdued, within 15 minutes, i would argue they were subdued when the gas came through, but now everybody is shot six or seven times, and as one prisoner said, all i could see was blood in the water, it is at that .oment the real reality begins and it is extremely reminiscent of a lynching for a number of reasons. number one, it's deeply racialized. even prisoners with white skin, because they stood with the . black prisoners, racial appetites are coming out all of them in punctuating the torture that goes on
i asked you disqualified as a lynching, and you immediately said yes, it qualifies as a militarized lynching. why would you think of it that way? book, a lotding the of details you mentioned, for instance the paranoia of a was actually happening inside turned out not to be true. all of that, the insistence of hiding the identities of people, all of it, taking dentures for people, taking souvenirs, all of it has the hallmarks of a lynching. why don't you think about it that way? me remind...
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look to see what kinds of resources we could potentially dedicate for female veterans. >> thank you, dr. lynch. do you have any comments? >> i would add that va is in the process of really re-engineering a suicide prevention program, trying to move -- trying to continue our emphasis on those at immediate risk but trying to move a little further to the left to understand those high-risk groups and women would certainly be included in those high-risk groups as are homelessness, and the goal is to begin to focus outreach to those groups that could potentially become at risk for suicide over time. so i think, yes, va is beginning to look at this and they're beginning to look at it in terms of targeted populations. >> very good. i'm over my time again. i apologize and i yield back. >> i want to thank the gentle lady for her questions and now yield five minutes to mr. takano. >> mr. lynch, as we have heard from service providers earlier this morning the hud program is very successful at housing veterans and giving them the support services that they need and in communities all across the country, in
look to see what kinds of resources we could potentially dedicate for female veterans. >> thank you, dr. lynch. do you have any comments? >> i would add that va is in the process of really re-engineering a suicide prevention program, trying to move -- trying to continue our emphasis on those at immediate risk but trying to move a little further to the left to understand those high-risk groups and women would certainly be included in those high-risk groups as are homelessness, and...
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so hi. >> john lynch the guy you had the hots before before you married your husband?at is not true i didn't even know him before i met my husband. >> this is like a knife to your heart. you married the other johnny. hey, johnny -- i'm joking. >> he's married, too. [ laughter ] >> what is the third question, tom. >> i didn't know nobody was an option. >> this is the best work i've done all week. here's the third question. >> i'm going to sweat. it's hot in here. [ laughter ] >> feels good in here. >> i asked johnny and ivy if you guys quincy and meredith could change one thing about your own physical appearance what would it be? >> this is easy. >> okay. so we'll go to johnny first. >> let's go to johnny. >> one thing for her to change about her physical appearance i would say her stomach because she's always complaining about it. >> he's right. >> your stomach. >> what stomach? >> you weigh 6 pounds watch stomach? >> i'm sick of you. >> that's what spanks are for. >> okay. let's hear what ivy had to say. one thing i would change. >> if quincy could change one thing ab
so hi. >> john lynch the guy you had the hots before before you married your husband?at is not true i didn't even know him before i met my husband. >> this is like a knife to your heart. you married the other johnny. hey, johnny -- i'm joking. >> he's married, too. [ laughter ] >> what is the third question, tom. >> i didn't know nobody was an option. >> this is the best work i've done all week. here's the third question. >> i'm going to sweat. it's hot...
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you live in moscow? >> because in 2004, merrill lynch was, you know, they moved out in 1998 when the emerging markets crisis so 2004 was the fastest growth market in the world. so they -- me and another guy went over to get the office going. >> sean: you admitted to lawmakers and anyone else who. i won't ask you because you can't talk about it, can you. certain meetings you might have had. in moscow you had brief encounters with people who may have been senior government officials. >> i said hello. one of the other speakers at the new economics school was a government official. i said hello as he was walking down the off the stage. >> sean: that's the deputy prime minister of russia. >> yeah. >> sean: 10 seconds? >> not even. i have been asking to try to get footage of that. and i have been asked about that in various interrogations, literally. >> sean: in all your time, on the campaign or not on the campaign, did anybody in russia ever suggest to you that they had negative information on hillary? >> not one word. nothing whatsoever. and not even a glimpse of an whoever offer. >> sean: anyone ever suggest t
you live in moscow? >> because in 2004, merrill lynch was, you know, they moved out in 1998 when the emerging markets crisis so 2004 was the fastest growth market in the world. so they -- me and another guy went over to get the office going. >> sean: you admitted to lawmakers and anyone else who. i won't ask you because you can't talk about it, can you. certain meetings you might have had. in moscow you had brief encounters with people who may have been senior government officials....
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you, mr. peters. we yield five minutes to the subcommittee chair. >> dr. lynch, a question for you. how many veterans are getting oust dod are homeless in the first five years or so? >> i honestly don't have the answer to that. do you have a quick estimate? >> i don't have an estimate, but we have a work group that works with dod, vpa and others looking at the transitioning members and following them down and assessing homeless rates, but we are very early in that process. >> you are in the process. i think it's a key number to figure out. what is the problem here. why does this occur? it kind of reminds me, you see situations of a child who presents the emergency room every three weeks or so with a cough. you treat the cough and they get a little better. three weeks later, they are back with the same cough. at some point you want to go into the home and figure out why they are getting the kouchlt you find there is a mold growing or whatever the case may be. this is an important information because it's current and it's now. this goes back to what we want to do or consider doing in
you, mr. peters. we yield five minutes to the subcommittee chair. >> dr. lynch, a question for you. how many veterans are getting oust dod are homeless in the first five years or so? >> i honestly don't have the answer to that. do you have a quick estimate? >> i don't have an estimate, but we have a work group that works with dod, vpa and others looking at the transitioning members and following them down and assessing homeless rates, but we are very early in that process....
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that some of the stories that have been cultured upbeat hold, and this is more of a public lynching. what you? sheryl: the question is not if #metoo has gone too far, but if #metoo has gone far enough. it cannot be a moment in time where people raise their voice. these brave women that have raised their voices one long-standing change, change that is not just for the day or the month, but for the years and the decades, and that means we have to have the right institutional policies, and those policies have to include due process investigations. things need to be investigated and swift action needs to be taken, and importantly, we need to and the culture of complicity. ofneed to end the process looking the other way and it is not your responsibility, because it is all of our responsibility. emily: the cofounder of twitter told me that he things if there were more women on the early twitter team early on, maybe online harassment and trolling would not be such a problem. they were thinking about great things that could be done with their product, not how it might be used to send death threats. m
that some of the stories that have been cultured upbeat hold, and this is more of a public lynching. what you? sheryl: the question is not if #metoo has gone too far, but if #metoo has gone far enough. it cannot be a moment in time where people raise their voice. these brave women that have raised their voices one long-standing change, change that is not just for the day or the month, but for the years and the decades, and that means we have to have the right institutional policies, and those...
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you does of my. return in general assemble and in a minute then leave me to lynch an internationally did you let him show the goodness in you to me that is one who dismisses a democrat each of my seat and timidly alba shit to do it when it comes to those who school the response was in the ocean the anti scientists here and they just want to be dishonest as in. the obligation to get the ball down in the court i. had a ball game play on hold you know they never actually met and i can't believe. they will think of all the good made that we took. to get. to the fact that they. were. going to take the real. players but here back up the money they were playing or anybody was already full. over. it i think that anybody. it was. good that a. good. deal of. it oh i make it a bit and you know it was a picture of your. son so then for taking these are the. most meaningful conclusions from. this and you can't include. the phone. six. ok. to tell that day i found it and i don't i say osmond now feel that it's not now but yet at the moment i think i meant that my name's but that's not going to come i know you hav
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ok so more respect on line or thank you both very much me a public check and molly lynch both of you from of the berlin bilingual state schools sixth grade students there thank you for sharing your experiences with us today. all right let's talk more about this story now with neil walsh she is the head of the cyber crime unit at the united nations office on drugs and crime neal thank you for joining us from vienna i know we've just heard from two students here about the pressures that they face on social media their individual experiences as well are these typical of young users well good afternoon i think it's exactly typical of younger users but it was really inspiring was listening to how me only have talked about it in clubs how it's clearly a discussion going on with their teachers with their peer groups and they thought about how to respond to it if something goes wrong and that's the key thing to dealing with any sort of risk or do you do when it happens a recent survey internationally showed that over a third of young people have been bullied online why is this such a widespr
ok so more respect on line or thank you both very much me a public check and molly lynch both of you from of the berlin bilingual state schools sixth grade students there thank you for sharing your experiences with us today. all right let's talk more about this story now with neil walsh she is the head of the cyber crime unit at the united nations office on drugs and crime neal thank you for joining us from vienna i know we've just heard from two students here about the pressures that they face...
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you know, are sticky on the way up and they generally come up with a lag. >> time of the gentleman has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your attendance. appreciate that. a couple weeks ago there was a story in "the wall street journal" around etfs and i want to get your thoughts on this the particular story noted that shares of everything from manufacturers to banks to oil production companies are all rebounding together after tumbling in unison earlier in the month. the article noted that one factor contributing to the close correlation among the s&p's barous sectors is driven by the growing popularity of exchange traded funds i know that the etfs uche lyn vest in wide sprawaths of the market when that is all correlated, it can sometimes increase the volatility at least that's what the data would suggest. does the fed think there is risk associated with the complex etfs and is the fed concerned about that >> that's an interesting question i saw that article o of course, we looked after the volatility came and thun subsided we looked carefully to try t
you know, are sticky on the way up and they generally come up with a lag. >> time of the gentleman has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. lynch. >> thank you, mr. chairman thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your attendance. appreciate that. a couple weeks ago there was a story in "the wall street journal" around etfs and i want to get your thoughts on this the particular story noted that shares of everything from manufacturers to...
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you know, loretta lynch told jim comey to call it a matter and that's exactly what he did and in fact it was a criminal investigation. we know he wrote an exoneration letter, james comey did before he did the interview with hillary clinton. what have you learned in terms of the opening reopening of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation? will there be charges, will there be accountability here, sir? >> maria? we're going to do our job in this department properly and correctly and i'm not going to be led in the discussion of all of the details of matters that you might be interested in. we can't do that in the media. we're going to restore the rule of law. we're going to restore pro pry" in how cases are managed and that's all i can promise you. maria: do you regret recusing yourself with anything related to russia sir? >> i believe i did the right thing. the only thing i can do is i participated in this campaign and it's such under explicit regulations of the department of justice that no one can participate in the investigation of a campaign in which they were an active participant
you know, loretta lynch told jim comey to call it a matter and that's exactly what he did and in fact it was a criminal investigation. we know he wrote an exoneration letter, james comey did before he did the interview with hillary clinton. what have you learned in terms of the opening reopening of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation? will there be charges, will there be accountability here, sir? >> maria? we're going to do our job in this department properly and correctly and i'm...
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you so much. purchase of land, bank of america merrill lynch, good to catch up with you. -- francisco blanch, bankood to catch up with you. david: stephen jones joins us next. as you tune in today, you can listen to our colleagues on the radio. bloomberg surveillance can be heard in new york, boston, the bay area, and d.c. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is bloomberg daybreak. i'm taylor riggs. coming up at 11:00, newmont mining ceo. ♪ alix: james bullard speaking in d.c. having interesting headlines coming out. they see a rise in inflation expectations. that is welcome. inflation expectations in the u.s. have moved up some. they expect inflation expectations to move up under appropriate policy. this is important because it was really entrenched to the downside. the concern is if you have breakevens below 2%, how will the fed ever be able to raise rates? that shift in one of the most dovish of the community is significant. david: if those actually start trending up, that changes the posture, sets up jay powell tomorrow.market -- alix: he says to keep the policies somewhat flu
you so much. purchase of land, bank of america merrill lynch, good to catch up with you. -- francisco blanch, bankood to catch up with you. david: stephen jones joins us next. as you tune in today, you can listen to our colleagues on the radio. bloomberg surveillance can be heard in new york, boston, the bay area, and d.c. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is bloomberg daybreak. i'm taylor riggs. coming up at 11:00, newmont mining ceo. ♪ alix: james bullard speaking in...
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if you look at it with two charts. throw a merrill lynche if you can and this will tell you, show you, just how much, look at the spike in january of retail flows into equity funds. it is, from merrill lynch, i read this report, merrill lynch said it is near historic. like one of the top weekly flows, that one week in january. and then there is one other thing that is an interesting barometer of how much retail, small investor money came in. it is td ameritrade's share price over the past year, if you put that up. it is worth looking at. now td ameritrade is a discount broker. if you look at it over the past year, is that yearly chart? i can't tell. liz: that is one week. that is one week. >> if you get the yearly chart, there you go, bingo, except for recently the stock was up pretty dramatically. what is td ameritrade? it is for the average gal and guy. td ameritrade, that is discount broker buying stocks. they were doing a lot of that over the past year. that is the indication, that is my money indication that this, market was way overbo
if you look at it with two charts. throw a merrill lynche if you can and this will tell you, show you, just how much, look at the spike in january of retail flows into equity funds. it is, from merrill lynch, i read this report, merrill lynch said it is near historic. like one of the top weekly flows, that one week in january. and then there is one other thing that is an interesting barometer of how much retail, small investor money came in. it is td ameritrade's share price over the past year,...
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unlike jane lynch's this one goes totally wrong. >> you won't know what's real and what's fake. >> isoh, my god. i shot you. >> we were on set as rachel and jason made their murder mystery. >> how does it go wrong? >> one of the people in our party is mixing with the wrong crowd. the game night becomes a little too real, a night of crime and tragedy. >> watch as jason has little fun with cam during their interview. >> how about some of your big time hollywood friends that are gamers. olivia munn is a serious gamer. >> she can play around a bit. >> jennifer aniston. >> were you able to ask me if i played around with olivia munn? >> in the cleanest possible way. >> the answer is no. you were going to move on to what? >> your friend jennifer aniston. >> also haven't played around with her. we played games together. back on the clean version? >> i didn't know we left the clean version. >> we were doing a fooling around bit. >> for a second. i didn't know we stayed there. >> i brought you with me, but you didn't know you were come. >> true. >> the moment the interview gets uncomfortable. n
unlike jane lynch's this one goes totally wrong. >> you won't know what's real and what's fake. >> isoh, my god. i shot you. >> we were on set as rachel and jason made their murder mystery. >> how does it go wrong? >> one of the people in our party is mixing with the wrong crowd. the game night becomes a little too real, a night of crime and tragedy. >> watch as jason has little fun with cam during their interview. >> how about some of your big time...
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lynching. >> don't make us make you do the right thing. >> reporter: some in the crowd even warned b.a.r.t. if they don't remove the officer, other people may go after him. the officer is back patrolling the street. >> what about your son, your daughter? you would have an uproar. it would be an uproar. >> reporter: despite the outbursts and long interruption at that b.a.r.t. board of directors meeting this morning, it was peaceful. b.a.r.t. police stayed back, allowed the crowd to express their anger. now oakland police are leading the investigation into the b.a.r.t. officer-involved shooting case, no word how long that investigation may take. live in west oakland, i'm da lin, kpix5. >>> a dangerous opioid suspected in the debt of three men in san francisco's haight- ashbury neighborhood. their bodies were found outside the urban school on page street about 4:30 this morning. kpix5 reporter betty yu is live at the health department with concerns about the men's death. betty? >> reporter: allen, the san francisco public health department does not know the exact cause of death at this time, b
lynching. >> don't make us make you do the right thing. >> reporter: some in the crowd even warned b.a.r.t. if they don't remove the officer, other people may go after him. the officer is back patrolling the street. >> what about your son, your daughter? you would have an uproar. it would be an uproar. >> reporter: despite the outbursts and long interruption at that b.a.r.t. board of directors meeting this morning, it was peaceful. b.a.r.t. police stayed back, allowed...
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gone too far, that some of the stories told shouldn't be told, and this is more like a public lynching. what do youhink? >> i think the question is not if it has gone too far, but far enough. it can't just be a moment in time where people raise their voice. brave women that have raised their voices want long-standing change, not just for the day or month, of the year or decade. that means we have to have the right institutional policies, and those policies have to include due process, investigation. things need to be investigated and swift action needs to be taken. . thetantly, we need to end culture of complicity we need to end the process of looking the other way. emily: ed williams, the cofounder of twitter, told me in my book that he thinks if there were more women on the early twitter team early on, maybe online harassment and trolling wouldn't be such a problem, but they weren't thinking about this enough. they were thinking about great things that could be done, not how it might be used to send death threats. my understanding is also that when you got to facebook, you started asking question
gone too far, that some of the stories told shouldn't be told, and this is more like a public lynching. what do youhink? >> i think the question is not if it has gone too far, but far enough. it can't just be a moment in time where people raise their voice. brave women that have raised their voices want long-standing change, not just for the day or month, of the year or decade. that means we have to have the right institutional policies, and those policies have to include due process,...
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i don't think you can get to obama until you first get to comey and to lynch but certainly , the one text message i thought was the equivalent of alexander butterfield in water gate saying oh, you know there's this taping system. i mean we now have a very senior fbi agent the number two guy in counterintelligence involved in text messages with his girlfriend saying, you know, we really got to put this together so comey can brief obama who wants to know everything. maria: right. >> well does that mean he was in the middle of both covering up hillary and going after trump? i'm not saying i know anything except that somebody had better be preparing for some very serious hearings. maria: that's absolutely right. the gentleman you're talking about, let's see peter strzok, rather pardon me, peter strzok was on both investigations on the trump investigation, so-called collusion which never materialized and also on the e-mail scandal investigation of hillary clinton and let's not forget that loretta lynch told james comey to call it a matter. don't call it a criminal investigation even though
i don't think you can get to obama until you first get to comey and to lynch but certainly , the one text message i thought was the equivalent of alexander butterfield in water gate saying oh, you know there's this taping system. i mean we now have a very senior fbi agent the number two guy in counterintelligence involved in text messages with his girlfriend saying, you know, we really got to put this together so comey can brief obama who wants to know everything. maria: right. >> well...
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barged in and said excuse me, trying to build the relationship at merrill lynch i'm trying to build a relationship and i bought you a couple coffee some people didn't like and say i only drink tea. facet all i have to pray the bottom line is about relationships in the final day when we almost and get the business chamber and of the board was walking by was in a meeting and they're going to tell me they were, my product and i had known him by barging in his office by barging in his office with two cups of coffee or tea. i said i was about them the opportunity to use it and then we cancel it and he said that's a great deal, will do that and he walked out nobody had any idea how to say no and that was our first customer. [applause] small businesses, someone once said that he can tell who the owners because that's the person sweeping the floor at the end of the day. things that i've always listen to, yours give the next big project to the most overworked person in your company. there's a reason why there overworked skull crowdsourcing. those are the most confident people that get things done. when i see someone who ha
barged in and said excuse me, trying to build the relationship at merrill lynch i'm trying to build a relationship and i bought you a couple coffee some people didn't like and say i only drink tea. facet all i have to pray the bottom line is about relationships in the final day when we almost and get the business chamber and of the board was walking by was in a meeting and they're going to tell me they were, my product and i had known him by barging in his office by barging in his office with...
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you will back and forth. >> i know everyone is looking for the one lynch pin in the entire thing. they've seen the different pieces play out separately but may be the manafort case as you recommended could be that one lynch pin that mueller is working towards on the back end of the investigation we'll definitely see how it all plays out. definitely interesting in the coming days. sonoma state professor thank you for joining us and providing insight into the latest development into the russian investigation into the 2016 election. >> thank you for having me. >>> the people of park land, florida, are trying to get back to normal after the mass shooting last week. fox's phil keating is in park land with their emotional return. >> reporter: teachers are getting back to work, nine days after gunman shot 17 people at a mass school shooting. school officials say they're taking their time with the reopening providing counseling and eerie sources to faculty and staff making sure the transition goes as smooth as they can be. >> folks coming together reconnecting and going through the healing
you will back and forth. >> i know everyone is looking for the one lynch pin in the entire thing. they've seen the different pieces play out separately but may be the manafort case as you recommended could be that one lynch pin that mueller is working towards on the back end of the investigation we'll definitely see how it all plays out. definitely interesting in the coming days. sonoma state professor thank you for joining us and providing insight into the latest development into the...
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you mr. speaker 28. the time of the gentleman from michigan has now expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts mr. lynch. >> thank you mr. speaker to a for your indulgence. i appreciate the generosity of your time. mr. secretary i'm just curious, i know the current administration has level funding funding, the amount of resources for financial crimes enforcement fincen. they do a lot of good work with this committee and there is one weakness and one older ability that we did encounter on our investigation of some of the countries financial systems in the middle east. that is that we have on occasion one treasury attachÉ out of your apartment covering five or six countries. obviously countries in that area in that region presents some level of substantial risk and i'm just wondering if you would be willing to look at the possibility of increasing people on the ground to work with our embassy personnel to help with the resiliency efforts that we have been a number of the countries where we suspect that terrorist financing and illicit financing are intertwined with the legitimate financial systems in the b
you mr. speaker 28. the time of the gentleman from michigan has now expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts mr. lynch. >> thank you mr. speaker to a for your indulgence. i appreciate the generosity of your time. mr. secretary i'm just curious, i know the current administration has level funding funding, the amount of resources for financial crimes enforcement fincen. they do a lot of good work with this committee and there is one weakness and one older ability that...
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you have the attorney general, loretta lynch, who you remember met in secret with bill clinton the weekhe director of the fbi at the time, was writing the statement exonerating hillary two months before the interview. i mean, let's go down the list. on the protect hillary side and the get trump side, it's the most extraordinary example of the deep state, totally abusing the rule of law. >> maria: they abused power. >> he's 100% correct. to get back to what we were saying earlier, it may very well be that the puppet master behind all this is the former president of the united states, barack obama. but a lot of things starting to come out about his personal involvement in this, maria, not the leas least of which is backo hillary and the e-mail, that he e-mailed hillary back and forth, back and forth, he must have known it was going to and receiving information from a private server. if any of that was confidential, secret or top secret, essex posed to the same charges that mrs. clinton was exonerated for and still can be charged for if the justice department had the gumption to do it. thi
you have the attorney general, loretta lynch, who you remember met in secret with bill clinton the weekhe director of the fbi at the time, was writing the statement exonerating hillary two months before the interview. i mean, let's go down the list. on the protect hillary side and the get trump side, it's the most extraordinary example of the deep state, totally abusing the rule of law. >> maria: they abused power. >> he's 100% correct. to get back to what we were saying earlier, it...
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are you doing anything to shrink the margins the consultants are getting? rep. lujan: stephen lynch is someone i expect very much. he has a special place in my heart. my father was also an ironworker. when i hear stephen speak to me, it's like hearing my father speak. it is like family. his call, his advice and questions matter to me very much. from a consultant perspective, i think it's important that these democratic committees earn the trust of the grassroots organizers across the country. people need to see themselves in us. if they don't, they will not best we will not get their trust back. it's the energy that we see town to town and neighborhood to neighborhood that will put us over the top this election cycle. we have to shake things up this past year. we always do a postmortem. we also have colleagues chip in and help out. we implemented recommendations this year. by january of 2017, including the buyers that will be reaching out and connecting with the american people on our behalf. also the way the consultants were going to be compensated. this wasn't always welcome by al
are you doing anything to shrink the margins the consultants are getting? rep. lujan: stephen lynch is someone i expect very much. he has a special place in my heart. my father was also an ironworker. when i hear stephen speak to me, it's like hearing my father speak. it is like family. his call, his advice and questions matter to me very much. from a consultant perspective, i think it's important that these democratic committees earn the trust of the grassroots organizers across the country....
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manus: you stay with me, gilles americam bank of merrill lynch. 7:14 in london, 8:14 in central europe. seeingmarkets, you are the s&p 500 managed to put a five-day run together, which we haven't seen since 2011. over the past four days, we have europe, we have a nice turnaround. london is up .4%. that plays out. a couple of big stocks on the day, one is allianz, the other is air france. 141.43, the dollar is getting pounded. cable is getting arise. italy, you will head to the polls in two weeks. expected.inner could they be right to back where they started a year ago? does our guest concur with the cfo of air france, which is at capacity -- add capacity, and will. ♪ ♪ it is the year of the rooster, happy new year. stocks are on the move, if you have european stocks in your portfolio, a little bounce. nice tailwind coming through from the lighter asian session. some of those sessions are closed. fiveow the -- 500, best days since 2011. jim said he wouldn't be surprised if he saw another 10% drawdown in the u.s. the big issue is if bond markets made it to 4%, what would that do to your
manus: you stay with me, gilles americam bank of merrill lynch. 7:14 in london, 8:14 in central europe. seeingmarkets, you are the s&p 500 managed to put a five-day run together, which we haven't seen since 2011. over the past four days, we have europe, we have a nice turnaround. london is up .4%. that plays out. a couple of big stocks on the day, one is allianz, the other is air france. 141.43, the dollar is getting pounded. cable is getting arise. italy, you will head to the polls in two...
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you have, you know, an issue where the grossly negligent turns into extremely careless. and loretta lynch meets with bill clinton on the tarmac, says she's going to defer to jim comey's recommendation, even though it was already known that jim comey -- >> but you saying that, you're ruining your own argument. you're proving the other way. because loretta lynch, that meeting was criticized by everyone, and should have been, by republicans and by democrats. and if democrats didn't criticize it, they should have. they were being biased. so aren't you proving the point that -- aren't you making the point for the other side, by saying -- by talking about loretta lynch and bill clinton? because by every right, they should have been criticized. >> well, the issue is that you then have an announcement made after that, that i will defer to the recommendation of james comey, already knowing that james comey already had the decision made. so that when you go sit down, the fbi sits down with hillary clinton, the decision has already been made and the memo has been already written. the story line, the
you have, you know, an issue where the grossly negligent turns into extremely careless. and loretta lynch meets with bill clinton on the tarmac, says she's going to defer to jim comey's recommendation, even though it was already known that jim comey -- >> but you saying that, you're ruining your own argument. you're proving the other way. because loretta lynch, that meeting was criticized by everyone, and should have been, by republicans and by democrats. and if democrats didn't criticize...
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the fact that scumbag bill clinton met with loretta lynch in the tarmac for its jim comey to do what he had to do. >> radley, thank you. >> first come you've got your facts wrong. you're entitled to your opinions but natural facts are at the lynch recuse yourselves and she had the full authority to order james comey not to send his letter. she sent her opinions through staff people that it would be a violation of the 50 or more year policy. he nevervi picked up the phone d ordered him. so get your facts straight. it had nothing to do with a red orange. sally was the deputy. secondly, you are certainly an individual that uses ajit has come a pretty harsh adjectives. i won't even repeat the words used about mr. clayton. i don't know if you look yourself in the mirror whether that's a fair thing to do on national television, but let me describe to you what a minority you are in as an opinion. when bill clinton was done with everything he went through in the white house on the last day in office, he has a 65% approval rating, whichch is to say the highest approval rating in the history of polling for a second term preside
the fact that scumbag bill clinton met with loretta lynch in the tarmac for its jim comey to do what he had to do. >> radley, thank you. >> first come you've got your facts wrong. you're entitled to your opinions but natural facts are at the lynch recuse yourselves and she had the full authority to order james comey not to send his letter. she sent her opinions through staff people that it would be a violation of the 50 or more year policy. he nevervi picked up the phone d ordered...
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you, tammy. here's the list, lynchings, cross burnings, yoga. id yoga is built on a bedrock of racism. you probably didn't know that but we'll explain next. smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. this is a tomato you can track from farm, to pot, to jar, to table. and serve with confidence that it's safe. this is a diamond you can follow from mine to finger, and trust it never fell into the wrong hands. this is a shipment transferred two hundred times, transparently tracked from port to port. this is the ibm blockchain, built for smarter business. built to run on the ibm cloud. >> tucker: enjoy yoga? please stop. your promoting white supremacy. a professor of religious studies at michigan state argued in a recent piece that yoga swag is evidence of systemic racism built on the labor of black peo
you, tammy. here's the list, lynchings, cross burnings, yoga. id yoga is built on a bedrock of racism. you probably didn't know that but we'll explain next. smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. this is a tomato you can track from farm, to...
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you have loretta lynch telling the fbi director to call the investigation a matter rather than an investigation maria: you can't assume what you are assuming either. >> lisa: we are both making assumptions. >> maria: i'm not making a crazy point. >> sandra: it's a little out of context when you look at the context of the bombshell text messages which they are when you look at this one which was days later in september, got called up to andy's, andy mccabe's office earlier. hundreds of thousands of emails turned over by wiener's attorney to the southern district of new york includes a ton of material from spouse huma abedin. sending review up tomorrow this will never end. >> maria: he didn't get called to andy's fofs or a few daters later he wasn't involved in the information from anthony weiner's laptop. we cannot make the leap from that text messages that barack obama was being briefed on clinton investigation. from a national security perspective he had every right to be briefed about the russia investigation. >> harris: can we make this leap though? is it not a leap just pure fact that they
you have loretta lynch telling the fbi director to call the investigation a matter rather than an investigation maria: you can't assume what you are assuming either. >> lisa: we are both making assumptions. >> maria: i'm not making a crazy point. >> sandra: it's a little out of context when you look at the context of the bombshell text messages which they are when you look at this one which was days later in september, got called up to andy's, andy mccabe's office earlier....
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. >> you mean loretta lynch and page, they had an agenda? i can't wait for the i.g. report to come out. and if the i.g. does his job the fix was in and the process was screwed and it was all set up and rigged from day one. >> we don't have to extradite them. >> i talked to four former fbi officials in close contact with current fbi agents and they, the rank and file are angry. they're not angry at the media for exposing this. they're angry at comey, mccabe, struck, page, the whole gang high officials in management at the fbi and some at the department of justice who have shredded the good name and the hard work of the people who do the real job and carry a badge and gun and try to protect our lives. >> we're getting to the truth in part because of some honest fbi guys. some honest people in the intelligence community. i know our sources in some cases. dr. gorka as you look at this, where do you think mueller is going? i see a guy that is blind in his ambition that has hired a team of dnc obama/hillary siycophant on a mission to destroy trump, this president. >> rober
. >> you mean loretta lynch and page, they had an agenda? i can't wait for the i.g. report to come out. and if the i.g. does his job the fix was in and the process was screwed and it was all set up and rigged from day one. >> we don't have to extradite them. >> i talked to four former fbi officials in close contact with current fbi agents and they, the rank and file are angry. they're not angry at the media for exposing this. they're angry at comey, mccabe, struck, page, the...
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: fidelity is famous for actively managed funds, actively managed means you have people picking stocks and so forth, as peter lynchfidelity magellan. in recent years, index funds have come along, etf's and so forth. do you provide those, and are they competitive with you, or you don't care whether somebody wants to go etf fund or actively managed fund? abigail: we want to bring products and services to people that help them meet their investment objectives. so any reasonable product is something that we are interested in. we have a very robust line of index funds right now. and we are doing great in that business. we have got the lowest fees. we have got great service. we also have a partnership to have a full range of etf's, some of them are proprietary etf's, some of them are not. so our goal is to have everything that someone could reasonably want on our platform, and make it available to them in a way that is the most value added. david: well you mentioned you have low fees and good service, but what do you think investors mostly want? low fees, good service or high returns? abigail: everything. [laughter] the
: fidelity is famous for actively managed funds, actively managed means you have people picking stocks and so forth, as peter lynchfidelity magellan. in recent years, index funds have come along, etf's and so forth. do you provide those, and are they competitive with you, or you don't care whether somebody wants to go etf fund or actively managed fund? abigail: we want to bring products and services to people that help them meet their investment objectives. so any reasonable product is...