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be a part of this solution and it is my distinct privilege to introduce to you the united states attorney general lynch. we are honored to have occurred visit madison central to commemorate the first ever subscription opioid weird this week will be are saddened by those who have tragically lost their lives we are glad she has chosen to come to kentucky to raise awareness of the current drug epidemic taking the lives and devastating families across the country so it is a positive step for our city and country to protect our citizens from these drugs are a constant threat to our community. but sworn in as the 83rd general by president joe biden and nominated by president barack obama 2014 attorney general lynch grabbed been derived north carolina was awarded undergraduate law degrees and in her career prosecuted cases related to civil-rights and human trafficking filing crime public corruption. now she is here in our town to hear about what we can do together to make our community stronger please join me to welcome the attorney general for the united states of america. [applause] >> good morning everyone
be a part of this solution and it is my distinct privilege to introduce to you the united states attorney general lynch. we are honored to have occurred visit madison central to commemorate the first ever subscription opioid weird this week will be are saddened by those who have tragically lost their lives we are glad she has chosen to come to kentucky to raise awareness of the current drug epidemic taking the lives and devastating families across the country so it is a positive step for our...
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united states. attorney general loretta lynch says preying on vulnerable people. >> now, the companies and individuals named in these actions operated different start parts of these schemes in different parts of the world but they all acted with the same intent -- to take advantage of elderly individuals and other vulnerable citizens. our senior citizens should be enjoying their retirement, not financing some fraudster's lifestyles. cut off frauds by going after the behind the scenes company that make the schemes possible. >>> brad pitt is reportedly being investigated for an incident involving one of his children. a source reports he spoke with the los angeles police about it and he's taking it very seriously and cooperating. l.a. authorities did not immediately comment. "people" magazine reported that whatever happened took place on september 14th on the couple's private plane. his angelina jolie, filed for divorce on monday. she's seeking physical custody of their children. >>> coming up at 7:00, an unlikely suspect taking a tour of one downtown neighborhood turning heads tonight. but unlike most c
united states. attorney general loretta lynch says preying on vulnerable people. >> now, the companies and individuals named in these actions operated different start parts of these schemes in different parts of the world but they all acted with the same intent -- to take advantage of elderly individuals and other vulnerable citizens. our senior citizens should be enjoying their retirement, not financing some fraudster's lifestyles. cut off frauds by going after the behind the scenes...
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united states. attorney general loretta lynch is expected to send a memo next week to all united states attorney officeshe is urging prosecutors to share information across state lines to identify overprescribing doctors and traffickers. >>> bloomberg reports on a huge recall from chrysler for seat bag problems. there are concerns that seat belts might not tighten and air bags might not deploy in a crash. for information on the specific vehicles involved, go to our website cbsthisthis morning.com. >>> "the washington post" reports the blue angels will stop performing a man engineer that led to the death of one of its pilots. on thursday, a 32-year-old marine captain died as a result of pilot error. he was killed in june while preparing for an air show in tennessee. the pilot crashed after attempting a stunt. investigators say it was too low and too fast. >> "wall street journal" says a crew of a cargo ship remain stranded at sea after getting stuck in the middle of the ship's bankruptcy troubles. the men were sailing from south korea to the persian gulf. as of wednesday, the company had 89 ships carryin
united states. attorney general loretta lynch is expected to send a memo next week to all united states attorney officeshe is urging prosecutors to share information across state lines to identify overprescribing doctors and traffickers. >>> bloomberg reports on a huge recall from chrysler for seat bag problems. there are concerns that seat belts might not tighten and air bags might not deploy in a crash. for information on the specific vehicles involved, go to our website cbsthisthis...
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attorney general of the united states. you've been listening to the attorney general of the united states, loretta lynch, who indicated she'sa, speaking in personal terms about the violence we've witnessed over the course of the last several days, acknowledging that the situation remains an active investigation under review right now by local law enforcement but offering resources including four individuals from the department of justice to try and help in the situation there and to try with crowd mediation, crowd control, to help with any potential violence in the days and evenings ahead, and calling for peace moving forward. emanuel cleaver is a member of the congressional black caucus. he's outside the justice department right now where the congressional black caucus is gathering for what i believe will be a protest march shortly. congressman, give me a sense, your immediate goal and just your reaction to the words you just heard from the attorney general? >> well, yesterday at our weekly congressional black caucus luncheon, members were frustrated and they were getting calls from home, saying, you know, you guys have to
attorney general of the united states. you've been listening to the attorney general of the united states, loretta lynch, who indicated she'sa, speaking in personal terms about the violence we've witnessed over the course of the last several days, acknowledging that the situation remains an active investigation under review right now by local law enforcement but offering resources including four individuals from the department of justice to try and help in the situation there and to try with...
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lynch. we're going to continue to monitor the attorney general of the united states. of the congressional black caucus took to the streets, marching from capitol hill to the department of justice to protest the recent police shootings of black men. our senior political correspondent manu raju is with the marchers right now. other at the justice department. manu, tell us why the lawmakers decided to make this march. >> well, they're frustrated. they don't believe there's been enough action by the federal government to hold these inner city communities accountable and these police departments in these inner city communities accountable. remember, a lot of the cbc members, congressional black caucus, members represent districts where we have seen escalating violence and tension between the police departments and these communities. so they're demanding a lot more action from the obama justice department. butterfield, the congressman who is the chairman of the congressional black caucus is actually meeting with loretta lynch at this moment with maxine waters, another senio
lynch. we're going to continue to monitor the attorney general of the united states. of the congressional black caucus took to the streets, marching from capitol hill to the department of justice to protest the recent police shootings of black men. our senior political correspondent manu raju is with the marchers right now. other at the justice department. manu, tell us why the lawmakers decided to make this march. >> well, they're frustrated. they don't believe there's been enough action...
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extraordinary private conversation on monday between bill clinton and the attorney general of the united states, loretta lynchrrible judgment. >> this will add to the partisan decision. >> although we do not find clear evidence that secretary clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing classified information, there is evidence that they were extremely careless. we are expressing to justice our view that no charges are appropriate in this case. >> indictment or no indictment. if she was indicted or he suggested criminal charges, this would be one of the worst days in her life. she might not be the democratic nominee and might not be the president of the united states. mrs. clinton: please welcome me -- please join me in welcoming the president of the united states. >> the crowd here was in love with what they saw on stage. and the clinton people were in love with it. he was once a critic of hers, now a convert. that is a powerful, political plus. >> no reasonable prosecutor would bring the second case in 100 years focused on gross negligence. should have known, must have known, does not get yo
extraordinary private conversation on monday between bill clinton and the attorney general of the united states, loretta lynchrrible judgment. >> this will add to the partisan decision. >> although we do not find clear evidence that secretary clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing classified information, there is evidence that they were extremely careless. we are expressing to justice our view that no charges are appropriate in this case. >> indictment or...
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the attorney general of the united states lort lynch has unannounced unprecedented crackdown on global the cnn money investigation broke the news of this action. christine romans has more. >> the people who do this to people, they don't have enough prisons for you guys. >> rob collins says mail fraud drained his dad's life savings. >> he was spending all of his check each mont on these sweepstakes and psychics. hey dad. every time he called me, i'm winning $10 million. $15 million. i'm winning a mercedes. >> have you ever gotten any money back? >> no. >> jennifer bell saw the same thing happen. >> she actually took out a reverse mortgage on her home so she could continue to give more money to scams. she had given away the entire value of her home, approximately a hundred thousand. >> the scams vary, but many have one thing in common. >> when we went through her bank accounted, i kept noticing these little $25 checks. but i noticed they were all processed by one company called pac net. she was sending money to a different person. but the processer was always the same. >> i saw that pac
the attorney general of the united states lort lynch has unannounced unprecedented crackdown on global the cnn money investigation broke the news of this action. christine romans has more. >> the people who do this to people, they don't have enough prisons for you guys. >> rob collins says mail fraud drained his dad's life savings. >> he was spending all of his check each mont on these sweepstakes and psychics. hey dad. every time he called me, i'm winning $10 million. $15...
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loretta lynch became the first african-american woman to be the united states attorney general. we are happy to have her here with you. great to have you here, attorney general loretta lynch. >> good morning. one of the stools from the lunch counter sit-ins. what does that era and time mean to you? >> when i see this i have a great sense of pride in those students and when i think about that era the fact that it illustrates that ordinary people can make a tremendous difference when they see inequality. this whole museum is really a collection of the stories of ordinary people who said, we have to have quality in this country and we want the basic human rights tt entitled to and sounded small but was huge. for me growing up in greensboro and later durham and hearing about this sit-in and my parents role in it i think everybody can play a part in advancing equality. >> what was your parent's role in it? >> my mother was a librarian and my dad allowed the organizers and sit-ins to use the basement they had the marches and sit-in. >> your father's church was one of them? >> another b
loretta lynch became the first african-american woman to be the united states attorney general. we are happy to have her here with you. great to have you here, attorney general loretta lynch. >> good morning. one of the stools from the lunch counter sit-ins. what does that era and time mean to you? >> when i see this i have a great sense of pride in those students and when i think about that era the fact that it illustrates that ordinary people can make a tremendous difference when...
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so was loretta lynch, the attorney general at the united states briefly addressing what was going onotte. largely wrapped that up right now. obviously the governor of north carolina to bring in the national guard, which he did and they will be out in full force tonight. they hope to avoid any problems tonight without installing a curfew. the mayor of charlotte, governor of north carolina, keeping the peace, something the rental lynch wants to see as well. stick around. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along the way really makes a difference late
so was loretta lynch, the attorney general at the united states briefly addressing what was going onotte. largely wrapped that up right now. obviously the governor of north carolina to bring in the national guard, which he did and they will be out in full force tonight. they hope to avoid any problems tonight without installing a curfew. the mayor of charlotte, governor of north carolina, keeping the peace, something the rental lynch wants to see as well. stick around. ♪ approaching medicare...
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of the next president of united states to work with our governors and mayors to address this crisis and save african-american lives. >> moments ago attorney general loretta lynch weighing in, calling for an end to the violence. >> the department of justice is sending four members of our community relations service to charlotte. i urge those responsible for bringing violence to these demonstrations to stop. because you're drowning out the voices of commitment and change and you're ushering in more tragedy and grief in our communities. >> a lot to talk about today, so let's begin this hour with nbc's tammy leitner in charlotte. she was in the thick of last night's protests. talk to me about the new information we're learning. this morning the mayor emphasizing charlotte is open for business. what's happening on the ground now that we're seeing, for example, these new remarks from the a.g., the new comments from the mayor and police? >> reporter: you know, hallie, things are quiet right now, but this is exactly what happened the last two days. they were quiet during the day and then they escalated. the mayor herself said she briefed with the police chief and they
of the next president of united states to work with our governors and mayors to address this crisis and save african-american lives. >> moments ago attorney general loretta lynch weighing in, calling for an end to the violence. >> the department of justice is sending four members of our community relations service to charlotte. i urge those responsible for bringing violence to these demonstrations to stop. because you're drowning out the voices of commitment and change and you're...