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my stepson is immigrant.joined the marines before he could become a citizens because the ins lost all of his records. can't we all come together saying this is bureaucracy that has to be fixed? >> well first of all there is no more ins. it is homeland security. david: homeland security i know. >> no question it doesn't run well. anything can be made more broken than it already is. and the pro problem is that the senate bill that the president demanded that the house pass would have made things even worse than they are now. so the fact is, sure, there need to be significant improvements to our immigration system but frankly there need to be improvement the to our tax system and to all kind of other governmental systems. this doesn't give the president a free hand to do whatever the heck he wants. >> this makes great economic and political sense. the truth is it is within the spirit of what your stepson did, we allow people living and have allegiance to this nation, to a nation of laws. we have to fix our broke
my stepson is immigrant.joined the marines before he could become a citizens because the ins lost all of his records. can't we all come together saying this is bureaucracy that has to be fixed? >> well first of all there is no more ins. it is homeland security. david: homeland security i know. >> no question it doesn't run well. anything can be made more broken than it already is. and the pro problem is that the senate bill that the president demanded that the house pass would have...
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with the camera rolling, he listened to a widow lodging a complaint against her stepsons. >> its thoughtt one of the reasons that the taliban has been able to increase its support in rural parts of afghanistan is that they have implemented the sharia courts sytem - in a place where there was either no law, or the legal system was corrupt. >> from an afghan point of view, particularly from those afghans who are living in the war zone it's actually a very welcome alternative to no law at all. the taliban courts do have a reputation for being much more fair than the government courts. that doesn't mean that the taliban courts are incorruptible. compared to the government courts this is actually a much more effective system. >> but what is also true is that examples of justice by the tailiban's sharia court system have been brutal. adulterers stoned to death, hands are cut off. even recent reports of beheadings have surfaced. what i was invited to see was a more mundane case - inside the local mosque, the clerics allowed me to film a case of a man trying to claim an unpaid debt. >> before th
with the camera rolling, he listened to a widow lodging a complaint against her stepsons. >> its thoughtt one of the reasons that the taliban has been able to increase its support in rural parts of afghanistan is that they have implemented the sharia courts sytem - in a place where there was either no law, or the legal system was corrupt. >> from an afghan point of view, particularly from those afghans who are living in the war zone it's actually a very welcome alternative to no law...
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this is the man police say killed his stepson, 20-year-old kawain smalls.rested without incident last night at his woodbridge home. he faces a charge of using a firearm during a felony and possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. police are telling us that smalls killed 16-year-old brenden wilson, shot him in the head monday afternoon on the trail right behind the high school known as the cut. it's right behind the high school and a lot of neighbors say it's also known for its criminal activity, its drug activity. grief counselors as i mentioned will be at the school. police say more arrests are likely. back to you. >> thank you, delia. >>> and prince william county police are also searching for a man they say sexually assaulted a woman in woodbridge. >> this was yesterday morning after the victim was picked up at the horribler road commuter parking lot on prince william parkway. nikki burdine joins us with more. >> reporter: a warning for people who use this commuter lot here in woodbridge off of horribler road. police say people who use this should keep
this is the man police say killed his stepson, 20-year-old kawain smalls.rested without incident last night at his woodbridge home. he faces a charge of using a firearm during a felony and possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. police are telling us that smalls killed 16-year-old brenden wilson, shot him in the head monday afternoon on the trail right behind the high school known as the cut. it's right behind the high school and a lot of neighbors say it's also known for its criminal...
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i want to thank stephen, loretta's stepson ryan, her stepdaughter kia and her other family members who came here today. we appreciate you guys agreeing to share her with the american people a little bit longer. loretta spent her life fighting for fair and equal justice that is the foundation of our democracy. i can think of no better public servant to be our next attorney general. let me introduce to you ms. loretta lynch. [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone, and thank you first of all mr. president for that kind introduction. most importantly thank you also for your faith in me in can asking me to succeed an attorney general that i admire and a department that i love, to leave. no one gets to this place, this podium, this moment by themselves. i also must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and friendship as well as leading by scarp and always, always pushing this department to live up to its name. and i want to thank chairman leahy, senior officials of the department of justice, and members of the cabinet for being here today. to my colleagues in the u.s. attorney com
i want to thank stephen, loretta's stepson ryan, her stepdaughter kia and her other family members who came here today. we appreciate you guys agreeing to share her with the american people a little bit longer. loretta spent her life fighting for fair and equal justice that is the foundation of our democracy. i can think of no better public servant to be our next attorney general. let me introduce to you ms. loretta lynch. [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone, and thank you first of all...
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i want to thank stephen, loretta's stepson, ryan, stepdaughter kia, and her other family members who came here today. agreeingiate you guys to share her with the american people little bit longer. loretta has spent her life fighting for fair and equal justice. i can think of no better public servant to be our next attorney general. let me introduce to you ms. loretta lynch. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. president, for that kind introduction. most importantly, thank you also for your faith in me and asking me to succeed and attorney general whom i admire and to lead the department that i love. -- thisets to displace place, this room, this podium, this moment by themselves. must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and your friendship over the years, as well as by leading by example and always pushing this department to live up to its name. i went to thank chairman leahy, senior officials of the department of justice, and members of the cabinet for being here today. colleagues in the u.s. attorneys committee and throughout the department, on whose strength and wisdo
i want to thank stephen, loretta's stepson, ryan, stepdaughter kia, and her other family members who came here today. agreeingiate you guys to share her with the american people little bit longer. loretta has spent her life fighting for fair and equal justice. i can think of no better public servant to be our next attorney general. let me introduce to you ms. loretta lynch. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. president, for that kind introduction. most importantly, thank you also for your...
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carlos is the stepson, the real sun in the same line of all those names died. he was in the jewelry business up in new york. in a car accident. next slide -- you can put a read this for yourself, like ringing some of the data in off of ancestry and elsewhere, of all these tepedinos, including the son that died in new york in 19 six e1. they all come from salerno, italy. next slide -- if we get to it, as i said, in the q&a, i am willing to talk to you and show you some stuff, a little bit about the history of the psychological warfare function up to the late 1960's, involving, like i said, some of your very favorite characters in this case. go back to the main conference title slide, please. ok, leave it there. i begin my concluding remarks by returning to the cia's methods of using pseudonyms encrypted and to compartmentalize covert ops. the agency's use of such methods is no longer a secret. the fragmentation of these dark operations and activities of cia staff officers and contact operations into years ago is something we must defragment today. if in 1976 we
carlos is the stepson, the real sun in the same line of all those names died. he was in the jewelry business up in new york. in a car accident. next slide -- you can put a read this for yourself, like ringing some of the data in off of ancestry and elsewhere, of all these tepedinos, including the son that died in new york in 19 six e1. they all come from salerno, italy. next slide -- if we get to it, as i said, in the q&a, i am willing to talk to you and show you some stuff, a little bit...
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on a honeymoon, stepson had died in a car accident, and so john was going to the funeral and to collect the remains. wanda was one of five flight attendants onboard, one of three african-americans on the flight crew. she was a 29-year veteran of united airlines. she had the dream of opening her own real estate office. she was scheduled to fly on september 13th, but she might have a house closing that day, so she asked her boss for a change in schedule and ended up flying on september 11th. they all, they all boarded the plane in a timely fashion, obviously, the crew first, the passengers got on. the plane pulled back from the gate at 8:01. and then it sat there. flight 93 did not take off until be 8:42, and that delay is crucial in the story. the first line of the book is flight 93 was late. if it had taken off 15 or 20 minutes earlier, our view of this day might have been a lot different, because there were four other men -- sorry about that -- four other men on the flight who knew they weren't coming home. they were part -- this is the story that's well known. they were part of a 19-m
on a honeymoon, stepson had died in a car accident, and so john was going to the funeral and to collect the remains. wanda was one of five flight attendants onboard, one of three african-americans on the flight crew. she was a 29-year veteran of united airlines. she had the dream of opening her own real estate office. she was scheduled to fly on september 13th, but she might have a house closing that day, so she asked her boss for a change in schedule and ended up flying on september 11th. they...
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he didn't want to challenge spoil his stepson's halloween.ake has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair to get around. he built a cake around the wheelchair. his mom said for once, other children are envious of the 6-year-old instead of the other way around. >> we have tough times and challenges, but he's incredible. you wouldn't believe the support we're getting. it's all for fun. >> really a cool costume. jake's step dad said he got inspiration online, but they are mostly his creation. >>> coming up we'll take a look at your costumes this >> here at the big board we asked you to send your halloween pictures and boy did you deliver. this is from josiah. this is salvatore he is 22 months, he is elmo and cookie monster. and so far fee who is two and -- sophie compose two and owen 6 months. and corey, this is his tribute to the doctors at bryn mawr hospital. look at all the candy he was able to get. his parents are serena and greg loild. >>> this is one of my favorite pictures i have seen, this is a halloween costume, look at the expression, ple
he didn't want to challenge spoil his stepson's halloween.ake has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair to get around. he built a cake around the wheelchair. his mom said for once, other children are envious of the 6-year-old instead of the other way around. >> we have tough times and challenges, but he's incredible. you wouldn't believe the support we're getting. it's all for fun. >> really a cool costume. jake's step dad said he got inspiration online, but they are mostly his...
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my stepson was born in nicaragua. he became a citizen whale fighting in iraq. both have problems. my wife is dead-set against it. a lot of immigrants don't follow this. american people or and even "the washington post" doesn't. melissa: fox business special report as neil cavuto hosts as president announces the executive action he will take on immigration. an eye-opening stat, 60% of the americans receive more in government benefits than they pay in in federal taxes. how will tonight's announcement on immigration change that number? you wonder, as we bring some more new people into the u.s. and allow them to stay, which part of that group do they join? do they make the 60% bigger or do they become some of those folks -- >> not, it is clear in everybody's stats that's what happened they are going to crowd, if anything they will crowd out the american sit concerns already here having trouble on low end of the scale. all the new jobs created recently have been part-time, i shouldn't say all, most are part time. melissa: talking about transfer payments. hang on. they're not eligible f
my stepson was born in nicaragua. he became a citizen whale fighting in iraq. both have problems. my wife is dead-set against it. a lot of immigrants don't follow this. american people or and even "the washington post" doesn't. melissa: fox business special report as neil cavuto hosts as president announces the executive action he will take on immigration. an eye-opening stat, 60% of the americans receive more in government benefits than they pay in in federal taxes. how will...
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i want to thank stephen, loretta's stepson, ryan, stepdaughter kia, and her other family members who came here today. we appreciate you guys agreeing to share her with the american people little bit longer. loretta has spent her life fighting for fair and equal justice. i can think of no better public servant to be our next attorney general. let me introduce to you ms. loretta lynch. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. thank you, mr. president, for that kind introduction. most importantly, thank you also for your faith in me and asking me to succeed and attorney general whom i admire and to lead the department that i love. no one gets to displace -- this place, this room, this podium, this moment by themselves. i also must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and your friendship over the years, as well as by leading by example and always pushing this department to live up to its name. i went to thank chairman leahy, senior officials of the department of justice, and members of the cabinet for being here today. to my colleagues in the u.s. attorneys committee and through
i want to thank stephen, loretta's stepson, ryan, stepdaughter kia, and her other family members who came here today. we appreciate you guys agreeing to share her with the american people little bit longer. loretta has spent her life fighting for fair and equal justice. i can think of no better public servant to be our next attorney general. let me introduce to you ms. loretta lynch. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. thank you, mr. president, for that kind introduction. most importantly,...
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is the stepson of nbc 10 news anchor, renee shep naut fatah. >>> well, an 11-year-old spending time at a soup kitchen may not sound so appealing, but a group of sickth graders the one montgomery county school have to work for the opportunity. nbc 10 at advocate cafe in north philadelphia. today a dozen meadowbrooke school students toured the facility, helped prepare the food, served those in need a tradition dating back 30 years much the group also donated $800 to the outreach ministry. by the way, in order to work at the soup kitchen for the day, students had to write a letter to the school principal about the importance of helping others. >> great tradition. >>> dangerous cargo rolling on the rails, hundreds of freight trains carrying oil and other dangerous chemicals soon be coming through new jersey neighborhoods. what state leaders just that opens up the tracks to more cargo. >>> and tracking rain and snow. next, how you can get the updated first alert weather forecast and keep ahead of the storm, even while you're away from your tv. >>> but first, here's what's coming up tonight
is the stepson of nbc 10 news anchor, renee shep naut fatah. >>> well, an 11-year-old spending time at a soup kitchen may not sound so appealing, but a group of sickth graders the one montgomery county school have to work for the opportunity. nbc 10 at advocate cafe in north philadelphia. today a dozen meadowbrooke school students toured the facility, helped prepare the food, served those in need a tradition dating back 30 years much the group also donated $800 to the outreach...
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she became a citizen and my stepson became a citizen. are a lot of immigrants that said i waited eight years for green card and citizenship, these guys will get it for nothing. >> there is belief, the republicans have to be careful because the 2016 elections is approaching. how will hispanic community look at this but the hispanic community is made up much several different kinds of people. you have nicaraguans, you have cubans and puerto ricans and mexicans. not as if you look at this as one size fits all. david: that's right. >> this is the kind of situation where you know, darkest before the dawn. the president's ramp up, the republicans are, they're not quite ramping up yet. perhaps we will get last minute agreement to do something? david: my wife will send you a check because you mentioned nicaraguans first. thank you very much for that. that will be coming home a lot easier. >> pleasure. david: they believe the fcc will ignore the president's request to regulate internet and can money buy happiness? we'll debate that age-old questi
she became a citizen and my stepson became a citizen. are a lot of immigrants that said i waited eight years for green card and citizenship, these guys will get it for nothing. >> there is belief, the republicans have to be careful because the 2016 elections is approaching. how will hispanic community look at this but the hispanic community is made up much several different kinds of people. you have nicaraguans, you have cubans and puerto ricans and mexicans. not as if you look at this as...
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he was traveling with a have ya heart because his stepson had recently been married, had again to california on his honeymoon, had died in a car extent on the honeymoon. so john was going to the funeral and collect the remains. the last one is wanda green. wanda is one of five flight attendants on board. one of three african-americans on the flight crew. she was a 29 year veteran of the united airlines but wanted to work in real estate, had the dream of opening her own real estate office. she was scheduled to fly on september 13th. but she thought she might have a house closing that day so see asked her boss for a change in schedule and flew on september 11th. they all boardedded the plane in a timely fashion. the crew first, passengers. the plane pulled back from the gate at 8:01. and then it sat there. flight 93 did not take off until 8:42, and that delay is crucial in the story. the first line of the book is, flight 93 was late. if it had taken off 15 or 20 minutes earlier, our view of this day might have ban lot different, because there were four other men -- sorry -- four other men on t
he was traveling with a have ya heart because his stepson had recently been married, had again to california on his honeymoon, had died in a car extent on the honeymoon. so john was going to the funeral and collect the remains. the last one is wanda green. wanda is one of five flight attendants on board. one of three african-americans on the flight crew. she was a 29 year veteran of the united airlines but wanted to work in real estate, had the dream of opening her own real estate office. she...
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morton kondracke; pat buchanan was there and their wives; and henry luce iii was there; her--her stepson; my husband, myself. just a small group, a couple of tables. c-span: what was your--your reaction when she died and you had all this material and all that time you spent with her and a book to write? >> guest: yes. when i picked up the phone and the secretary said, 'sylvia, clare died last night,' i had that feeling you sometimes have with--and your heart goes, like, thud in your heart. it was a real thud. and then, although i rushed over to the apartment straight away and was at all the funeral services and went--went down to the burial, which was on her southern plantation in south carolina, which is now a trappist monastery--she's buried there under the great live oaks by the cooper river--i found afterwards the next three months or so, i had kept dreaming about her a lot. i had strange dreams, and one was particularly weird because it was her--she was like a stripper in a vaudeville show wear--wearing a bright blue--it was a technicolor dream which, i think, is strange, because i
morton kondracke; pat buchanan was there and their wives; and henry luce iii was there; her--her stepson; my husband, myself. just a small group, a couple of tables. c-span: what was your--your reaction when she died and you had all this material and all that time you spent with her and a book to write? >> guest: yes. when i picked up the phone and the secretary said, 'sylvia, clare died last night,' i had that feeling you sometimes have with--and your heart goes, like, thud in your...
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even though it's a stepson, this is his son. so we see that this was at a fever pitch, this verdict had just come back. people were surrounding them. people were very, very upset. and i think both his stepdad and his mom do feel a lot of guilt about this right now. and they know it was not the right thing to do. buff when you lose your son and in this kind of a circumstance. believe me, suzanne, this goes beyond michael brown. this goes around issues of police realizes and institutional racism that has been going on for years and years. so i think all of this just came to a fever pitch. and i think it's regrettable that it happened. but it did the happen. and i hope it doesn't happen again. >> jeff, when you look at this in hindsight, do you think there should have been some consideration for whether or not they should have been in the crowd in the first place? if there could have been a quiet place. because this we all knew was going to be very emotional, that it would be very confrontational and the people at the center of thi
even though it's a stepson, this is his son. so we see that this was at a fever pitch, this verdict had just come back. people were surrounding them. people were very, very upset. and i think both his stepdad and his mom do feel a lot of guilt about this right now. and they know it was not the right thing to do. buff when you lose your son and in this kind of a circumstance. believe me, suzanne, this goes beyond michael brown. this goes around issues of police realizes and institutional racism...
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i want to thank stephen, loretta's stepson, ryan, stepdaughter kia, and her other family members who came here today. we appreciate you guys agreeing to share her with the american people little bit longer. loretta has spent her life fighting for fair and equal justice. i can think of no better public servant to be our next attorney general. let me introduce to you ms. loretta lynch. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. thank you, mr. president, for that kind introduction. most importantly, thank you also for your faith in me and asking me to succeed and attorney general whom i admire and to lead the department that i love. no one gets to displace -- this place, this room, this podium, this moment by themselves. i also must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and your friendship over the years, as well as by leading by example and always pushing this department to live up to ts name. i went to thank chairman leahy, senior officials of the department of justice, and members of the cabinet for being here today. to my colleagues in the u.s. attorneys committee and througho
i want to thank stephen, loretta's stepson, ryan, stepdaughter kia, and her other family members who came here today. we appreciate you guys agreeing to share her with the american people little bit longer. loretta has spent her life fighting for fair and equal justice. i can think of no better public servant to be our next attorney general. let me introduce to you ms. loretta lynch. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. thank you, mr. president, for that kind introduction. most importantly,...
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she knew she had a remarkable stepson. her name was sara bush lincoln. and she was interviewed as an old lady by lincoln's last law partner, william herndon, who did what he would now call an oral history. and, you know, he knew that this friend of his was a remarkable man, and he studied him, he observed him. and after he was killed, he decided to write a biography, and he started interviewing people, and e realized there's -- he realized there's stuff i never heard about, stuff i was never aware of. and he did dozens of interviews with people who knew him well, a little, smart people, stupid people, all sorts of people. it's amazing work. but maybe the most moving one is he looks up sara bush lincoln who's this old lady. and her husband's dead, her son has just been killed. he goes to meet her, and he thinks, at first he thinks they're having dip, it's too late. -- having dinner, it's too late. she's gone, i won't be able to get anything. but he starts talking about the old days, he warms her up, and then she gives this terrific interview. and she says
she knew she had a remarkable stepson. her name was sara bush lincoln. and she was interviewed as an old lady by lincoln's last law partner, william herndon, who did what he would now call an oral history. and, you know, he knew that this friend of his was a remarkable man, and he studied him, he observed him. and after he was killed, he decided to write a biography, and he started interviewing people, and e realized there's -- he realized there's stuff i never heard about, stuff i was never...
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i have a stepson who came back wounded. he is a marine from afghanistan. i'm hesitant to put men and women into harm's way. we need to have a good reason and justification for them being there. we have a better shot of that justification being sound if we are having that conversation in congress where we have the ideas and representation of viewpoints about the process. >> thank you. >> i agree with my opponent. senator kaine has it right. in the constitution it is the role of congress to give the final go-ahead on war. that is what is called for. i am for that. it is more interesting to look at the context in which this question arises. when you have to answer the question for the president, because what we are lacking is any strategic sensibility is with respect to foreign policy and military strategy overall. we are in crisis around the world and the president has not enunciated a foreign policy or strategic vision at all. out of the white house we have heard phrases like "leading from behind." that has failed. we have heard about red lines, starting in
i have a stepson who came back wounded. he is a marine from afghanistan. i'm hesitant to put men and women into harm's way. we need to have a good reason and justification for them being there. we have a better shot of that justification being sound if we are having that conversation in congress where we have the ideas and representation of viewpoints about the process. >> thank you. >> i agree with my opponent. senator kaine has it right. in the constitution it is the role of...
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loretta's stepson ryan, her stepdaughter kia, and her other family members who came here today.n of our democracy. i can think of no better public servant to be our next attorney general. let me introduce to you miss loretta lynch. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone. and thank you, first of all, to mr. president, for that kind introduction. most importantly, thank you for your faith in me in asking me to succeed an attorney general who admire and leave the adopt i love. no one gets to displace this room, this podium, this moment by themselves. i i also must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and friendship over the years, as well as by leading by example and always, always pushing this department to live up to its name. senior officials of the department of justice and members of the cabinet for being here today. to my colleagues in the u.s. attorney community, and throughout the department, on whose strength and wisdom i lean every day, thank all of you as well for your support both now and in all of the work that we have ahead. and to my beloved
loretta's stepson ryan, her stepdaughter kia, and her other family members who came here today.n of our democracy. i can think of no better public servant to be our next attorney general. let me introduce to you miss loretta lynch. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone. and thank you, first of all, to mr. president, for that kind introduction. most importantly, thank you for your faith in me in asking me to succeed an attorney general who admire and leave the adopt i love. no...
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i want to thank steven, loretta's stepson ryan, stepdaughter kia and her other family members who cameay. we appreciate you guys agreeing to share her with the american people a little bit longer. loretta spent her life fighting for fair and equal justice that is the foundation of our democracy. i can think of no better public servant to be our next attorney general. let me introduce to you ms. loretta lynch. [ applause ] >>> thank you everyone. and thank you first of all mr. president for that kind introduction. and most importantly thank you for your faith in asking know succeed a attorney general whom i admire the lead the department that i love. no one gets to that place, this room this podium, this moment by themselves. i also must thank attorney general eric holder for your support and friendship over the years as well asly leading by example and always, always pushing this department to live up to its name. and i want to thank chairman leahy, senior officials of the department of the justice and members of the cabinet for being here today. to my colleagues in the u.s. attorney c
i want to thank steven, loretta's stepson ryan, stepdaughter kia and her other family members who cameay. we appreciate you guys agreeing to share her with the american people a little bit longer. loretta spent her life fighting for fair and equal justice that is the foundation of our democracy. i can think of no better public servant to be our next attorney general. let me introduce to you ms. loretta lynch. [ applause ] >>> thank you everyone. and thank you first of all mr. president...