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. >> theyey'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'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 scr
. >> theyey'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'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,...
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about a public hanging which didn't sit well in a state with a history of racially motivated lynchings. >> you know, we can apologize for. we're going to go on and move forward. >> reporter: she was temporarily hold the seat after the republican senator stepped down last spring. tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >> a donation made to hyde- smith is sparking a boycott threat against the san francisco giants. charles johnson the team's principal owner gave $2,700 to her campaign. but johnson has now released this statement saying, quote, i was not aware of the controversy surrounding hyde- smith when i made the donation. i strongly condemn any form of racism and have asked for my contribution to be returned. john burris says the boycott is still on. >> bottom line for me is that i haven't made a decision to call off the boycott. in point of fact, no season is here yet but there's time to make the decision. hopefully during that period of time we will see from mr. johnson what type of contributions he makes. >> amos brown president of the san francisco naacp chapter says he is rescinding his call f
about a public hanging which didn't sit well in a state with a history of racially motivated lynchings. >> you know, we can apologize for. we're going to go on and move forward. >> reporter: she was temporarily hold the seat after the republican senator stepped down last spring. tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >> a donation made to hyde- smith is sparking a boycott threat against the san francisco giants. charles johnson the team's principal owner gave $2,700 to her campaign....
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you have too. she said "lynching." >> pete: she did not say lynching, she said public hanging. that would refer to lawful executions at certain times in the 19th and 20th centuries. i'm not saying -- you are playing in the field he want to play in. we just thing that she is racist. her public shows that she isn't. their issues people fight about, but they are making it about race at the last minute. this is a republican seat. she's going to win. i don't think playing the race card wins at the polls. >> jessica: okay. >> pete: she didn't say lynching, you did. the >> jessica: public hanging, public lynching, it has connotations. especially in the south, for the fact that african-americans were lynched. she also wore a hat with a confederate flag on it. she went to a segregationist school. i'm not here to call her racist, i'm here to say that she is going to win this election and that i agree with you. it's not like doug jones, running against an alleged. he only won by 1.7 points. i understand it's the deep south. free to say that this is graceless, to make a joke that is so utte
you have too. she said "lynching." >> pete: she did not say lynching, she said public hanging. that would refer to lawful executions at certain times in the 19th and 20th centuries. i'm not saying -- you are playing in the field he want to play in. we just thing that she is racist. her public shows that she isn't. their issues people fight about, but they are making it about race at the last minute. this is a republican seat. she's going to win. i don't think playing the race...
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talk about, say, segregation in the era of jim crow, you didn't need the whole town to go to the lynching. you a hard core group that felt lynching needed to happen. i'm not saying you're wrong, i think it deserves some pushback. >> what's unnerving in some ways is the way he seems to recognize you can cultivate a powerful 38% of the country, 40% of the country, predominantly white, the data shows predominantly with racial attitudes that are fearful and prejudiced and skeptical, and wield that power. he seemed to get that. >> so the question i have, going forward, and i know you've dealt with this question quite a bit, is what does it mean for us as a democracy, when you only activate a minority, and nevertheless you can, you know, be in a situation where you get a justice kavanaugh, you know? like there are results to this, where you can affect the supreme court, you know, in such a historic way. this is what republicans have chased for years. by activating the minority, and i agree with you, it's not the majority. >> it's the power of the minority. >> what does it mean for how we're set up a
talk about, say, segregation in the era of jim crow, you didn't need the whole town to go to the lynching. you a hard core group that felt lynching needed to happen. i'm not saying you're wrong, i think it deserves some pushback. >> what's unnerving in some ways is the way he seems to recognize you can cultivate a powerful 38% of the country, 40% of the country, predominantly white, the data shows predominantly with racial attitudes that are fearful and prejudiced and skeptical, and wield...
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how you can get marshawn lynch how you can get marshawn lynch to pay your phone >>> raiders star marshawnnch wants to pay your cell phone bill. the raiders running back is the face of beast mobile. the 32-year-old oakland native said he will pay the cell phone bill for a full year for 500 new customers. it is good with the purchase of a new beast mobile phone. he wants to provide the homeless he wants to provide the homeless population with smartphones. >> what if it is a 45-pound orphaned pig named piggy smalls. she was found wandering the streets of east palo alto earlier this month. they are looking for the perfect family to adopt piggy. she is gentle, possibly house trained. and loves apples. >> so we believe she was probably someone's pet at some point, but they have not come forward to claim her. of fresh fruits and vegetables. and there's stuff that you can buy at feed stores, pig pellets, which are nutritious. >> there is no way to tell how big piggy might get. a family with a big yard or small farm would be great for piggy smalls. >>> i love it when you call me pig papa. >> put y
how you can get marshawn lynch how you can get marshawn lynch to pay your phone >>> raiders star marshawnnch wants to pay your cell phone bill. the raiders running back is the face of beast mobile. the 32-year-old oakland native said he will pay the cell phone bill for a full year for 500 new customers. it is good with the purchase of a new beast mobile phone. he wants to provide the homeless he wants to provide the homeless population with smartphones. >> what if it is a...
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i'm martyn briggs for bank of america merrill lynch. you can do it. we can do this. idelity, our online planning tools are clear and straightforward so you can plan for retirement while saving for the things you want to do today. -whoo! while saving for the things whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant...
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if you talk to our white women, if you get close to our white women, you're going to be lynched. you always read about that. you always saw documentaries about that. young black men accused of being around white women. donald trump is doing the same thing there. men, lots of bad men coming and our women, our women don't want those the bad men -- i mean, it is like he's lifting it straight up out of the 1940s and 1950s in the deep south and placing it right in the middle of the campaign. for a closing argument in 2018, it is breath taking and it will not work. >> and you drew a through line from the first day of his presidential campaign in june of 2015 where he talked about rapists coming in across theboarder. his entire candidacy and now his entire presidency and now his entire run up to the midterm election is grounded in this immigration, in this idea of a threat coming up from the border. and gene robinson, you couple that with the idea that he declared yesterday that he will authorize these troops that he says he's going to send 15,000 to the border to fire on this immigrant car
if you talk to our white women, if you get close to our white women, you're going to be lynched. you always read about that. you always saw documentaries about that. young black men accused of being around white women. donald trump is doing the same thing there. men, lots of bad men coming and our women, our women don't want those the bad men -- i mean, it is like he's lifting it straight up out of the 1940s and 1950s in the deep south and placing it right in the middle of the campaign. for a...
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you know that history. you're not as old as i am, but i've heard about it. there is even a popular song about the horror of lynchingled strange fruit, something like that. >> yes, strange fruit. you know, i know that history very well because i'm on the board of directors of the mississippi civil rights museum. it's one of the best museums in the united states. it's brand-new. and it's got, it's got a lynching or public hanging exhibit, and it's visceral and it's sobering. you just -- when you go through that, it's got a list of every mississippian from reconstruction through the mid '60s that were lynched and it's got their name and the allegations, you know, for that punishment, if you will. and you just have to come through there. when you get through there, you have to take a deep breath, chris. so, this is -- these comments from a sitting u.s. senator have harmed our state and it's just -- you know, we have to get beyond this now. it's 2018. we're now going into the third decade of our 21st century. it's time-out for these type of comments, throw back comments, chris. >> what do you make of trump, president of
you know that history. you're not as old as i am, but i've heard about it. there is even a popular song about the horror of lynchingled strange fruit, something like that. >> yes, strange fruit. you know, i know that history very well because i'm on the board of directors of the mississippi civil rights museum. it's one of the best museums in the united states. it's brand-new. and it's got, it's got a lynching or public hanging exhibit, and it's visceral and it's sobering. you just --...
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that's what that's what historical trauma is every minute you may get shot you may get lynched. that's within daily existence. and it goes back to your first nation person i mean you think of lynchings. well the largest mass hanging in u.s. history by lincoln's to create right here in minnesota under separate twenty six eight hundred sixty two three hundred three male members of the sioux tribe were found guilty of stealing food that was meant for the reservations back from white settlers who had stolen it in the end president abraham lincoln compromised and instead of hanging all three hundred three he agreed to only have minnesota hanging thirty nine of them so centuries have passed since rome began annihilating native people and cultures we asked antony stately c.e.o. native american community clinic what trauma looks like today for the indigenous and first nations so when you look at the native american population compared proportionately we are more likely to be killed by police that african-americans and biologicals rather and other racial. and those are things that people
that's what that's what historical trauma is every minute you may get shot you may get lynched. that's within daily existence. and it goes back to your first nation person i mean you think of lynchings. well the largest mass hanging in u.s. history by lincoln's to create right here in minnesota under separate twenty six eight hundred sixty two three hundred three male members of the sioux tribe were found guilty of stealing food that was meant for the reservations back from white settlers who...
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either way you look at it, the notion of talking about nooses and hangings and lynchings shows you really us, ron. sometimes, it pays to stand out from the crowd, especially if you're a cow that goes by the name of knickers from western australia. his owner, geoff pearson, tried to sell him at auction last month, but meat processors said they couldn't take him as he'sjust too big. we are not making that up. holy cow, look at him! he's huge, look at him! the seven—year—old is among the largest of his kind in the world, weighing 1.4 tonnes and two metres tall. that's one animal you wouldn't want any beef with. do you have any more puns? if you haven't. .. laughter do you have any more puns? if you haven't... laughter. should we move along? quite milky. that is a very big cow. should be to stop there? we're done, done with the cow stories. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news: is this a moment ofjeopardy for president macron, as thousands take to the streets to protest against higher fuel prices? and politicians from around th
either way you look at it, the notion of talking about nooses and hangings and lynchings shows you really us, ron. sometimes, it pays to stand out from the crowd, especially if you're a cow that goes by the name of knickers from western australia. his owner, geoff pearson, tried to sell him at auction last month, but meat processors said they couldn't take him as he'sjust too big. we are not making that up. holy cow, look at him! he's huge, look at him! the seven—year—old is among the...
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then, you also get the lynching of soldiers, 10 or 11 african-american soldiers in uniform. again, horrific and symbolic way of saying, do not think that the war for democracy was your war for american democracy, that's not what it was and that's not what we wanted to be. >> so, where does this fit into the larger civil rights movement? >> it was an important moment in the 20th century, in the history of the long civil rights movement. for all of the intensity of white reaction and the insist since of white supremacists, the word means nothing but it did mean a number of things and one thing that it did not to give the war he decided to call the war a war for democracy and gave it a charge for the nation. whether he meant to or not, he opened up a door and after this for a number of rights, women's rights, african-american rights, immigrant rights, he gave away into charging the u.s. to be the democracy that it purported to be and one of the world to see that it was. it brought an international spotlight onto a domestic freedom struggle. african-americans recognize that the
then, you also get the lynching of soldiers, 10 or 11 african-american soldiers in uniform. again, horrific and symbolic way of saying, do not think that the war for democracy was your war for american democracy, that's not what it was and that's not what we wanted to be. >> so, where does this fit into the larger civil rights movement? >> it was an important moment in the 20th century, in the history of the long civil rights movement. for all of the intensity of white reaction and...
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primarily the focus in this book is on the towns of benam, lynch and cumberland, i sigh you mouthing the names. we're talking the iconic bloody harlen county. so i'll tell you about just thank you overall themes i sweep through in the book and how i came to learn this story i tried share in the spirit in which it was given me is a collected the data, the history nor book. so this is largely an oral history project. i was a graduate student at brown university in the department of sociology. i came to graduate school with a really boring project idea in my mind. that no one was really interested in, and early into my first year of grad what school, one may, memorial day weekend, my father said, it's been almost a decade. why don't you come home? and when he said home, he was not talking about new york. he was talking about kentucky. ihunt been since my grandparents passed on. so, so i dent have anything better to do issue had my brothering project and just moped up to lynch to reconnect with my family and when i sat on my grandmother's porch, because my family still owned their childh
primarily the focus in this book is on the towns of benam, lynch and cumberland, i sigh you mouthing the names. we're talking the iconic bloody harlen county. so i'll tell you about just thank you overall themes i sweep through in the book and how i came to learn this story i tried share in the spirit in which it was given me is a collected the data, the history nor book. so this is largely an oral history project. i was a graduate student at brown university in the department of sociology. i...
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philippines and iranian regime, if you say the wrong thing you will go to prison otherwise they will lynch yous for concern here, duterte in the philippines extra judicial killings, jamal khashoggi killed in the order of saudi power structure, it's a new era, isn't it? makes people feel uncomfortable and makes them feel maybe we should have stronger response, we are the shining light on the hill, aren't we? >> we are, but i think our response has been strong, we can't -- if we take a jimmy carter approach an turn back on allies because we don't like some of what they do, we did that with iran in late 1970's and we are still dealing with the consequences now, if you look at the history of u.s. alliance with dictators as jim circumstance patrick called them, reagan un ambassador, we can put pressure to evolve over time and we is that true happen with military dictatorships that became democracy that respect the rule of law. philippines is having a break from that. that's the approach to take rather than turning back from the countries. stuart: we are not turning backs on saudi arabia, that's a f
philippines and iranian regime, if you say the wrong thing you will go to prison otherwise they will lynch yous for concern here, duterte in the philippines extra judicial killings, jamal khashoggi killed in the order of saudi power structure, it's a new era, isn't it? makes people feel uncomfortable and makes them feel maybe we should have stronger response, we are the shining light on the hill, aren't we? >> we are, but i think our response has been strong, we can't -- if we take a...
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i don't know how you bring up lynchings and hangings in a political conversation. e where you play to the lowest common denominator to get that vote out. she is clearlies and her team is clearly threatened by espy. they see the potential of his surge here. now she's given african-american voters something else to go to the polls for to send a signal, and i think that last woman made it very clear. white folks need to step up and say they're against this and black folks certainly will and you'll see that at the polls. >> do you think it will actually cost cindy hyde-smith her seat. mississippi has a larger african-american population than alabama, maybe a more active one after what went down with doug jones last year. >> absolutely. that's the problem. the thinking is they're going to be complacent and sit back now. now that vote is cal vaniz-- ga sanized. this debate will be important, particularly when she's pressed on that subject and has to address the subject of her comments, and the black voters are paying attention. it could make a big difference. >> vaughn sp
i don't know how you bring up lynchings and hangings in a political conversation. e where you play to the lowest common denominator to get that vote out. she is clearlies and her team is clearly threatened by espy. they see the potential of his surge here. now she's given african-american voters something else to go to the polls for to send a signal, and i think that last woman made it very clear. white folks need to step up and say they're against this and black folks certainly will and you'll...
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let's get to james comey, loretta lynch and rod rosenstein. you want to have them all in before the new democratic leadership comes in. what do you want to get out of them? >> we have to finish our investigation into what happened in 2016 at the fbi and the early months of 2017, and these are all key witnesses. we interviewed many, many witnesses. but these three are key witnesses. james comey was the head of the fbi during all this time with the clinton email investigation and the so-called trump russia investigation. loretta lynch was the attorney general until the end of the obama administration, and rod rosenstein came in at the end of this. but it's important he answer questions regarding the allegations reported in the "new york times" that he conducted a meeting with other people in the justice department and the fbi talking about whether he would we are a wire in meeting with his boss, the fbi director, or call together cabinet members to invoke the 25th amendment to have shim declared incompetent to hold office. the public is entitled to
let's get to james comey, loretta lynch and rod rosenstein. you want to have them all in before the new democratic leadership comes in. what do you want to get out of them? >> we have to finish our investigation into what happened in 2016 at the fbi and the early months of 2017, and these are all key witnesses. we interviewed many, many witnesses. but these three are key witnesses. james comey was the head of the fbi during all this time with the clinton email investigation and the...
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she was lynched because she chastised a group of white schoolchildren for throwing rocks. and youfrican-americans fleeing the south to go up north because they were fleeing a racial terror. one of the reasons -- interesting she said the idea of a public lynching. they were very often in public in front of white upstanding citizens. they would show up to these lynchings, take photographs, and sometimes these bodies were dragged through the african-american neighborhoods as if this public lynching wasn't enough. they would drag them through the neighborhoods and oftentimes cut off the limbs and pass them around like souvenirs, so this is a really ugly, ugly history that that museum sheds a lit on. he talks about this idea of kind of confronting it and also saying never again. that is something that hasn't ever really happened. that's one of the reasons you get these casual comments about public lynchings, because the true history hasn't been recognized. it's been misremembered particularly by a lot of white southerners. you're from the south. i'm from the south. you know african-ame
she was lynched because she chastised a group of white schoolchildren for throwing rocks. and youfrican-americans fleeing the south to go up north because they were fleeing a racial terror. one of the reasons -- interesting she said the idea of a public lynching. they were very often in public in front of white upstanding citizens. they would show up to these lynchings, take photographs, and sometimes these bodies were dragged through the african-american neighborhoods as if this public...
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john lynch right there. the raiders, you can't say anything nice about them. they got their butts kicked. they were in baltimore. the number one defense they are playing. jon gruden and derek carr. jones -- >> look at that -- >> 70 yards for the touchdown. ravens took the lead for good right there but the raiders hang around. this is a great catch. cook has an outstanding season. great one handed catch. they said ehe was inbounds. the ravens defense is number one in the league. terrell sugs is looking to -- terrell terrell sugs is looking to score. the 9ers and the raiders 2-9 as they compete for the top pick in the nfl draft. with five games left, it is what you are looking forward to. >> it has been a disaster. both of thome. >> disaster. we expected the 9ers to do better today -- >> yeah. see you later. this little home of mine, ♪ i'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ let it shine, ♪ the power's ours to let it shine! ♪ wo de zing shi sheldon. no, it's "wo de min
john lynch right there. the raiders, you can't say anything nice about them. they got their butts kicked. they were in baltimore. the number one defense they are playing. jon gruden and derek carr. jones -- >> look at that -- >> 70 yards for the touchdown. ravens took the lead for good right there but the raiders hang around. this is a great catch. cook has an outstanding season. great one handed catch. they said ehe was inbounds. the ravens defense is number one in the league....
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mississippi had the highest number of lynchings in the nation between 1982 and 1992 according to the naacp. >> youctly 4,800 lynchings, 73% of those were african-american. this wasn't unfortunate, this wasn't no slip-up. this woman said what she said, and she won't even apologize. nina simone, don, you know where i'm going, her song, everybody knows about mississippi goddamn, that her words. this woman is unfit to serve in the u.s. senate. everybody knows about the mississippi goddamn, yes. >> i mean, it was thoughtful, careless in this time when we have such -- well, any time. but particularly right now politicians of any level, u.s. senate on down have to be more careful and understand their words have ramifications beyond -- it was pointed out by the governor that anybody can take your words, that's the point. anyone can be recording it and it go all over the world. you can't be so thoughtful and careless because it hurts people and hurts situations. >> if what was in her heart, though, was innocent she would have shown some sense of repentance about it, some moment of awareness, some scintilla
mississippi had the highest number of lynchings in the nation between 1982 and 1992 according to the naacp. >> youctly 4,800 lynchings, 73% of those were african-american. this wasn't unfortunate, this wasn't no slip-up. this woman said what she said, and she won't even apologize. nina simone, don, you know where i'm going, her song, everybody knows about mississippi goddamn, that her words. this woman is unfit to serve in the u.s. senate. everybody knows about the mississippi goddamn,...
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happy thanksgiving. >> you too. >> leland: for him and loretta lynch, comey's response when we come backnt baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. 74% italian. and i found out that i'm from the big toe of that sexy italian boot! so this holiday season it's ancestrydna per tutti! order your kit now at ancestry.com cohigher!ad! higher! parents aren't perfect, but then they make us kraft mac & cheese and everything's good again. -we have the power -to make a difference, right now. we have the power to make sure everyone has clean water. to provide access to education for all. -to rid the world of aids, -once and for all. we have the power. to choose to include. to create clean energy. to raise capital. and be fearless entrepreneurs. to understand different perspectives. we stand behind all our partners working to make a difference. what would you like the power to do? >> leland: and a fox news alert as james comey now responding to a subpoena from house republicans. they want to want clos
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. >> did you know mississippi had a history of lynchings? >> i put out a statement yesterday and that's all i'm going to say about it. >> you mentioned it shouldn't be viewed with a negative connotation. could you at least explain how the statement could be positive? >> i put a statement yesterday and we stand on the statement, and that's all i'm going to say about it. >> you have a huge black population that are looking for answers on why she used that kind of language, and you have worked to try to make it known that mississippi no longer has that past. when you're hearing her say i put out a statement yesterday, and that's all -- >> i think she's certainly addressing the fact she has put out a statement. i can tell you all of us in public life have said things on occasion that we can have phrased better. when you make as many speeches as we do in public life, that does occur. but i know this woman and i know her heart, and i knew it when i appointed her and i know it now. she meant no offense by that statement. there was nothing in her hea
. >> did you know mississippi had a history of lynchings? >> i put out a statement yesterday and that's all i'm going to say about it. >> you mentioned it shouldn't be viewed with a negative connotation. could you at least explain how the statement could be positive? >> i put a statement yesterday and we stand on the statement, and that's all i'm going to say about it. >> you have a huge black population that are looking for answers on why she used that kind of...
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lynch. nice to see you. >> thanks. yeah, i don't know if i would say no matter what happens at the polls, but i think that, you know, under the two scenarios that are most likely, which is, you know, a split government with democrats taking the house or republicans maintaining, i think both of those scenarios are actually pretty positive or, you know, kind of neutral to positive. >> history is on your side, right, if you think that more times than not there's been a ramp-up after mid-term elections. >> yeah, yeah, exactly so, yeah, just one of those things. >> just talked about all the forces at work. >> we've got the fed tightening and central bank balance sheets starting to drift lower after moving higher. >> trade fight. >> trade wars, so lots of items on the table you know, i think, though, what's really spooked the market is the fed and trade risk. those are the two factors that we found explain a lot of the -- of the, you know, downside that we've seen over the last few weeks. you know, so, i don't know if the mi
lynch. nice to see you. >> thanks. yeah, i don't know if i would say no matter what happens at the polls, but i think that, you know, under the two scenarios that are most likely, which is, you know, a split government with democrats taking the house or republicans maintaining, i think both of those scenarios are actually pretty positive or, you know, kind of neutral to positive. >> history is on your side, right, if you think that more times than not there's been a ramp-up after...
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we need someone who respects the i loves of lynch victims. do youieve that was the right way to send that message? >> i would definitely say that is a shocking way of sending that message, maybe not one that i would choose. but any time we see the rhetoric that has been created in this campaign, then it avails itself to that type of response. we see a rise of bigotry, a rise of negative comments throughout the nation and we have to strike a cord that we no longer want that and we want a unifying message. >> president trump delivered his own message. as you know, he was in your state and in a couple of cities actually to campaign for cindy hyde-smith, the republican mike espy is essentially fighting to beat tonight. here's what the president had to say. i will play it for you. >> first of all, there was an apology made, and i heard that loud and clear. second of all, it was really something that was said and a little flippant. i know where her heart is. her heart is good. >> the president, of course, defending hyde-smith's racially divisive comments
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lynch. i want to bring in cnn justice reporter laura jarrett joining me now. laura, what other details can youmela, house republicans making a last-ditch effort during this lame-duck session to talk to both comey and to lynch, but comey firing back right away in a tweet this thanksgiving morning. i want to read it to you. happy thanksgiving. got a subpoena from house republicans. i'm still happy to sit in the light and answer all questions but i will resist a, quote, closed door thing because i have seen enough of their selective leaking and distortion. let's have a hearing and invite everyone to see. i also got a follow-up statement from his lawyer who is ready to take this to court, saying he embraces and welcomes an open hearing, but because of this abuse of process, mr. comey will resist in court this abuse. we don't know yet how loretta lynch the former attorney general, will respond to this, but it all may be for naught when democrats take back the house in january. >> laura, thank you so much. i want to bring in cnn legal analyst jennifer rodgers. thanks for coming on the show. off the
lynch. i want to bring in cnn justice reporter laura jarrett joining me now. laura, what other details can youmela, house republicans making a last-ditch effort during this lame-duck session to talk to both comey and to lynch, but comey firing back right away in a tweet this thanksgiving morning. i want to read it to you. happy thanksgiving. got a subpoena from house republicans. i'm still happy to sit in the light and answer all questions but i will resist a, quote, closed door thing because i...
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if you remember that press conference john lynch had back in i believe it was february when the charges were first brought, he said there are a lot of facts they're researching and it comes out that he struck the woman, he's gone. and they lived up to their word so they must believe what happened this time is just a police report. . >> so in terms of the nfl, do you think his career is over? >> i would never say never as far as the nfl is concerned. the nfl has a history of looking the other way if a player is good enough but you know, certainly in terms of his impact on the 49ers he had not played that much. they have a linebacker by the name of fred warner, a rookie who stepped in and played well. then along with veteran malcomb smith, reuben foster hasn't been on the field much this year. the point the 49ers tried to make back earlier in the year is the players' ability should not be a factor when it comes to charges like this. if he did it, there's a policy and they have been on the record saying if one of their players strikes a woman, the player will no longer be a member of the t
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in some issues including comments she made about pub c hanging in a state that had more lynchings than any other. you know fullha well whaened with trent lott a found years ago. he thought segregation was okay. what do you know, whato you think about where we are? >> mississippi is still large stlay red e. a republican state. how that will work in this racial vacuum is hard to say. there's mo there's more consciousness, racial history, theomments out lynching. that strikes a dark picture certainly for the south. in mah, mississippi. it will be a test of whether we ca embrace this history, if there is some sense of shame in this history. >> a lot of charged language being used in our discourse now. thank you. >> the reporting on nbc "nightly news" right after news4 at 6:00. >>> to some breaking news heard around the country. thousands of employees hook for a knew job after a shake-up at general motors. they plan to slash nearly 15bs00 nd close down five of the american manufacturing facilities. that includes tee autoa s, auto assembly plants. 300 w workersl be looking for work in ball. another facilit
in some issues including comments she made about pub c hanging in a state that had more lynchings than any other. you know fullha well whaened with trent lott a found years ago. he thought segregation was okay. what do you know, whato you think about where we are? >> mississippi is still large stlay red e. a republican state. how that will work in this racial vacuum is hard to say. there's mo there's more consciousness, racial history, theomments out lynching. that strikes a dark picture...
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if you are a republican tonight, you are wondering why don't we still know exactly what james comey and loretta lynchid? >> what this begs is a question a lot of people have. irrespective of party. i think what you are seeing with this comey shenanigan is really an example of that. of somebody who does have power and has money continually get away with something. that makes all of us frustrated because it makes us question. >> ed: looks like brian's satellite may have gone down. are you back, bria bryan. >> i can hear you. >> ed: sorry pick up where you left off there. >> bottom line if we denied this open hearing and don't couple it with this private hearing, what we will allow is comey to hide behind potentially issues of perjury, right? because the department of justice right now is investigating him for leaking. and if we don't hold him to an account, then i think what you are going to see is basically an arsonist who started a forest fire and complaining about it the whole time. we can't hold his feet to the very fire that he started. >> ed: you are a democrat as i mentioned. democrats were not
if you are a republican tonight, you are wondering why don't we still know exactly what james comey and loretta lynchid? >> what this begs is a question a lot of people have. irrespective of party. i think what you are seeing with this comey shenanigan is really an example of that. of somebody who does have power and has money continually get away with something. that makes all of us frustrated because it makes us question. >> ed: looks like brian's satellite may have gone down. are...
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you. >> judge jeanine: all right. when we come back, house republicans james comey and loretta lynch with subpoenas. lly the full story directly ahead. this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ >> judge jeanine: welcome back to this special edition of hannity, law and order in america. the mueller hunt is ongoing. republicans are still in the process of getting to the bottom of why exactly the justice department let hillary clinton off so easily. on monday the house judiciary committee issued subpoenas to james comey and loretta lynch as parts of its investigation into several controversial decisions by the doj in 2016, the year the russia probe bega
you. >> judge jeanine: all right. when we come back, house republicans james comey and loretta lynch with subpoenas. lly the full story directly ahead. this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make...
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yesterday, and it's available, and we stand by that statement. >> senator, are you familiar with mississippi's history of lynches statement yesterday, and that's all i'm going say about it. >> you mentioned that it shouldn't be viewed with a negative connotation. could you at least explain why it could be positive? >> i put out a statement yesterday, and we stand by the statement. and that's all i'm going to say about it. >> is that your everyday lingo, vocabulary? >> i put out a statement yesterday. >> local reporters, as you can see there, apparently interested in but not about to get more than a two-line statement on that topic from their sitting united states senator as she heads into election to try to hold on to that seat two weeks away. so who knows how this race is going to play out on the ground in mississippi between now and then, but one thing seems quite clear, that in some important ways, cindy hyde-smith doesn't appear ready for prime time in mississippi, and republicans may not be ready for the new wave of democratic energy that they are facing all over the country, which has become increasingly c
yesterday, and it's available, and we stand by that statement. >> senator, are you familiar with mississippi's history of lynches statement yesterday, and that's all i'm going say about it. >> you mentioned that it shouldn't be viewed with a negative connotation. could you at least explain why it could be positive? >> i put out a statement yesterday, and we stand by the statement. and that's all i'm going to say about it. >> is that your everyday lingo, vocabulary?...
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both people, james comey and loretta lynch, have indicated that they would move forward, you know, looklic transparent proceeding. that hasn't happened. they want closed door session where subpoenas are going to be flying. ultimately it's a search for the truth. i don't see what the working chase are left, to your point, how this is going to -- working days that are left, to your point, how this is going to get done by the 3rd. >> there's a reporting by the "washington post" that president trump is questioning the vice president's loyalty. and it's happening so often now that it's alarming some of his advisers. this passage stood out in the reporting from the post. some trump advisers, primarily outside the white house, suggested that while mr. pence remants loyal he may -- remains loyal he may have used up his utili utility. these sources say that president trump might benefit more from a running mate who could help him with female voters who disapprove of him in large numbersme numbersme numbers. does that bring nikki haley back to the conversation? what do you make of the advice from
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. >> these comments coming about the lynching and then you have democrats -- latching on to that and that they're going to bring diversity and inclusion. that's really where this race is headed now is looking at that as a core issue or the core point is race. >> and david, mississippi hasn't elected a democrat since '812. henry barber, the republican national committeeman, said, we don't want to have an alabama, obviously referring to doug jones beating roy moore r. republicans genuinely -- moore. are republicans genuinely worried about this issue? >> yes. there are two ways to run a race, unopposed or scared. you got to run the finish line no matter who your running against. i -- who you're running against. i think the senator's comment were plain out dumb. you don't say those things. it is not -- racially insensitive is a mild statement. but i don't think she's a racist. i think she said really bad things that she's apologized for. i think simone's point, we've discussed this earlier on different shows, there have been so many charges of racism throughout the campaign and different
. >> these comments coming about the lynching and then you have democrats -- latching on to that and that they're going to bring diversity and inclusion. that's really where this race is headed now is looking at that as a core issue or the core point is race. >> and david, mississippi hasn't elected a democrat since '812. henry barber, the republican national committeeman, said, we don't want to have an alabama, obviously referring to doug jones beating roy moore r. republicans...
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you, congressman hakeem jefferies. >>> up next, a mississippi senator is refusing to apologize for joking about public hanging in a state known for lynchesi got you in just a minute. a once-in-five hundred year storm should happen every five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were too loose. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but with a range of sizes, depend fit-flex is made for me. with a range of sizes for all body types, depend fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. - [narrator] meet shark's newest robot vacuum. it powerfully cleans from floors to carpets, even pet hair, with ease, and now for cleaning surfaces above the floor, it comes with a built in shark handheld. one dock, two sharks. the shark ion robot cleaning sy
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plus james comey and hror res ta lynch were subpoenaed while you were having thanksgiving dinner, butw up to testify? if it's friday, that means tyrus is on the show. we'll talk about criminal justice reform and his new show on fox nation. all coming up on "the daily briefing." >> welcome back. ivanka trump feeling the heat from congress about the use of her personal e-mails to discuss government business. that heat is not just coming from democrats. republicans including the senate homeland security committee chairman ron johnson and house oversight committee chair trey gowdy want to know whether trump violated federal law. here is president trump on the e-mail. >> very innocent. very short period of time. very early on. there was no delesion of e-mails like the 33,000 plus probably another 100,000 hillary clinton did after she got the subpoena. there was no anything. >> we are here with our power panel. democratic strategist and floyd matheson. good to have both of you. so president trump is saying, listen, there's nothing to see here. this is very innocent. he's saying it was early
plus james comey and hror res ta lynch were subpoenaed while you were having thanksgiving dinner, butw up to testify? if it's friday, that means tyrus is on the show. we'll talk about criminal justice reform and his new show on fox nation. all coming up on "the daily briefing." >> welcome back. ivanka trump feeling the heat from congress about the use of her personal e-mails to discuss government business. that heat is not just coming from democrats. republicans including the...
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times repeatedly, in fact, about the mueller probe and retweeting a article that called it a lynch mob, and that, youn on that front. we will see how it's done. the key is with democrats controlling the house they subpoena documents that he might otherwise try to quash related to the mueller investigation. >> the president explained what he thinks he can do in terms of mueller and firing him. so listen to this. >> i could fire everybody right now, but i don't want to stop it because politically i don't like stopping it. it's a disgrace. it should have never been started because there was no crime. it is -- everybody has conflicts, they all have conflicts over there that are beyond anything anybody has ever seen in terms of conflicts. >> jeffrey, is that true, he could fire everybody right now? >> he could. he could. we could see what the repercussions would be. the mueller department is part of the department of justice. there's a chain of command which donald trump is at the top of. he could. the question would be is there now a political check on him with the democratic house, you know, which -- i
times repeatedly, in fact, about the mueller probe and retweeting a article that called it a lynch mob, and that, youn on that front. we will see how it's done. the key is with democrats controlling the house they subpoena documents that he might otherwise try to quash related to the mueller investigation. >> the president explained what he thinks he can do in terms of mueller and firing him. so listen to this. >> i could fire everybody right now, but i don't want to stop it because...
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where for plenty of people, you know, lynchings are not from history books from memory.what she said in the debate. >> for anyone that was offended for my -- by my comments, i apologize. there was no ill-will, no intent whatsoever in my statement. >> shepard: senator hyde smith is running against the democrat, mike espy, that could become the state's first black senator since reconstruction. i started out as a four-way race and went to a run-off. the vote is next tuesday. steve harrigan reporting live. >> shepard, this was suppose to be an easy senate race for the republicans. mississippi has not sent a democrat to the senate since 1982. but cindy hyde-smith has made a number of missteps in addition to the one you referenced about the public hanging and told a group of college students that it would be a good idea to make it harder to vote for liberal folk. the comments were made in jest and her opponent is taking them out of context. >> i also recognize that this comment was twisted and it was turned into a weapon to be used against me, a political weapon used for nothi
where for plenty of people, you know, lynchings are not from history books from memory.what she said in the debate. >> for anyone that was offended for my -- by my comments, i apologize. there was no ill-will, no intent whatsoever in my statement. >> shepard: senator hyde smith is running against the democrat, mike espy, that could become the state's first black senator since reconstruction. i started out as a four-way race and went to a run-off. the vote is next tuesday. steve...
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lynch? >> first happy thanksgiving, julie. i hope youh turkey and stuffing and we sure are all here in northeastern pennsylvania. it's 19° here in pennsylvania and we're bundling up warm and looking forward to opening day of buck season on monday. >> julie: what do you make of the subpoena of lynch and comey? >> well look, overall it is a basic function of the congress to perform oversight of the administration whether they're democrats in charge of congress or republicans in the white house. it doesn't matter. it is part of the constitutional responsibilities of congress to serve as a check and balance on whatever is going on in the executive branch, whoever is doing it and whatever party they're in. so there is no way that i would say that it's improper for oversight to occur. now what goes on in those hearings does matter. and i know that i think james comey has been asking for an open hearing as opposed to a closed-door hearing and i generally favor those as well. >> julie: first of all, an open hearing is not happening. but as far a
lynch? >> first happy thanksgiving, julie. i hope youh turkey and stuffing and we sure are all here in northeastern pennsylvania. it's 19° here in pennsylvania and we're bundling up warm and looking forward to opening day of buck season on monday. >> julie: what do you make of the subpoena of lynch and comey? >> well look, overall it is a basic function of the congress to perform oversight of the administration whether they're democrats in charge of congress or republicans in...
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lynch used a different name, and on and on and on. how do these people -- how are they not even i brought up on disciplinary charges before at least the attorneys' grievance committee? >> well, youight. loretta lynch was engaged in concealment of her own behavior. of the fbi's behavior and of the chain of command that we are supposed to be age to rely on even when it is stressed. i believe there would be grievances regarding the frustration of justice that was supposed to be greg. frankly which is what jeff sessions department should be doing. we had an opportunity to get the truth. >> judge jeanine: same on them. >> resistance because of their aopportunitiability. we didn't get the right answers. i haver you may have a circumstance where hillary clinton and hillary clinton and james comey may never see the inside of the jay cell. >> and shame on us. >> and shame on the republican leadership. you are not going to believe what democrats are attacks president trump for now. the president takes a another shot at the far left ninth circuit. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an in
lynch used a different name, and on and on and on. how do these people -- how are they not even i brought up on disciplinary charges before at least the attorneys' grievance committee? >> well, youight. loretta lynch was engaged in concealment of her own behavior. of the fbi's behavior and of the chain of command that we are supposed to be age to rely on even when it is stressed. i believe there would be grievances regarding the frustration of justice that was supposed to be greg. frankly...
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. >> so you say how there is a cost for anger so the very first time she gave the anti- lynching speech that she cried and you talk about how she would leave and then cry in silence. so it feels that so much of what is our part of rage for powerful women that you are angry that you cannot express it. because you know, it could just evolve really quickly into tears. >> and that tears come from that ability that you bring up hillary clinton i talk about in retrospect i wrote my first book about hillary clinton and michelle obama and sarah palin and the gender racial class politics they were all historic figures with unprecedented roles and a very memorable moment is when she cried and did not book i wrote long before anywhere near on my subject the press all said she is crying that's why she won that she has a surprise primary victory because of women's vote all the mainstream press covered it as being about the vulnerability of crying in shedding tears women flocked to her in a soggy sisterhood. now 89 years ago when i wrote that i had a different theory about her crying the whole weeken
. >> so you say how there is a cost for anger so the very first time she gave the anti- lynching speech that she cried and you talk about how she would leave and then cry in silence. so it feels that so much of what is our part of rage for powerful women that you are angry that you cannot express it. because you know, it could just evolve really quickly into tears. >> and that tears come from that ability that you bring up hillary clinton i talk about in retrospect i wrote my first...
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." >> senator, are you familiar with mississippi's history of lynchings? >> i put out a statement yesterday and that's all i'm going to say about it. >> could you at least explain? >> i put out a statement yesterday and we stand by the statement and that's all i'm going to say about it. >> reporter: but now, a week later, and with top donors like walmart, at&t and pfizer withdrawing their support and asking for their money back, hyde-smith is offering some apology. >> you know, for anyone that was offended by my comments, i certainly apologize. >> reporter: at a debate, hyde-smith also pointed a finger at her opponent, democrat mike espy, who is african-american. >> this comment was twisted and it was turned into a weapon to be used against me. >> reporter: espy fired right back. >> i don't know what's in your heart, but we all know what came out of your mouth. that's given our state another black eye that we don't need. >> and mary bruce joins us now from capitol hill. and mary, cindy hyde-smith getting a big vote of confidence from president trump. >> rep
." >> senator, are you familiar with mississippi's history of lynchings? >> i put out a statement yesterday and that's all i'm going to say about it. >> could you at least explain? >> i put out a statement yesterday and we stand by the statement and that's all i'm going to say about it. >> reporter: but now, a week later, and with top donors like walmart, at&t and pfizer withdrawing their support and asking for their money back, hyde-smith is offering some...