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murder ande lynching. consider why it all still matters. a couple of preliminaries. and lynching. the past is as different from the present. the people of 1915, their lives and attitudes are not so different than ours. particularly about sex and race. in frank's case it was all about sex and race. initially they were similar to what we face. knew what the future held, for them they were turning into the industrial age. the people themselves were exactly like us. they loved and longed, they felt pain and joy. travesty,e into this i would like to keep an open mind about what georgia was like in 1915. about the people who got caught up in this affair. all one flesh and , that does not mean we have to pull punches. that mean we can -- that does not mean we cannot be fears. i hope we can be respectful and fair. frank hasof leo summoned us here because they would like to be understood. i think we can understand them, we may find what it is we may seek. that is peace. night in this lovely southern town. suddenly no longer history of itself. history has become front-page news. thingk it w
murder ande lynching. consider why it all still matters. a couple of preliminaries. and lynching. the past is as different from the present. the people of 1915, their lives and attitudes are not so different than ours. particularly about sex and race. in frank's case it was all about sex and race. initially they were similar to what we face. knew what the future held, for them they were turning into the industrial age. the people themselves were exactly like us. they loved and longed, they felt...
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miss lynch? come here. >> five years earlier, lynch was a sheriff's deputy assigned to the jail in neighboring sumner county. but since then, she's had several stays as an inmate in the sedgwick county jail. >> we keep a special tab on her to make sure she's not having trouble with somebody she might have had dealings with. we're just wanting to check on you, make sure you're not having any problems with any of the ladies. >> the first time i walked into this jail, i was scared [ bleep ]. i was like i'm going to go in here and i'm going to -- i'm going to have to fight for myself. >> none of them recognize you from your time? in sumner? >> no. i speak about it if people ask me. i don't hide from it. i'm not scared about it. >> most of the ladies in there know? >> yeah. >> they didn't cause you no pain? >> no. >> you still know that you can contact us if you do have any issues pertaining to your stay here. >> yes, i do. >> as far as them knowing that. we can take care of that. >> yeah. i don't fee
miss lynch? come here. >> five years earlier, lynch was a sheriff's deputy assigned to the jail in neighboring sumner county. but since then, she's had several stays as an inmate in the sedgwick county jail. >> we keep a special tab on her to make sure she's not having trouble with somebody she might have had dealings with. we're just wanting to check on you, make sure you're not having any problems with any of the ladies. >> the first time i walked into this jail, i was...
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i like how she put leah lynch. like that's going to piss me off or something. >> what a happy little family, right? >> yeah. i think if i was to break up her family it would probably do them some good. that's ridiculous. >> they're not family. >> announcer: due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> narrator: a two-on-one assault leaves an inmate bloodied and injured. but getting to the bottom of this fight requires some digging. >> you both lay in the corner. you're going to stand there and lie to me some more? a popular restaurant owner accused of capital murder fights for his freedom. >> narrator: a satanist runs a variety of inmate hustles to fund a bodybuilder's appetite. >> i've gained 44 pounds since
i like how she put leah lynch. like that's going to piss me off or something. >> what a happy little family, right? >> yeah. i think if i was to break up her family it would probably do them some good. that's ridiculous. >> they're not family. >> announcer: due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> narrator: a two-on-one assault leaves an inmate bloodied and injured. but getting to the bottom of this fight requires some digging. >> you...
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though not married to her, she considers lynch her wife. since lynch's arrest, leah has been living in a hotel on broadway street. it's about a half mile from the jail in the heart of one of wichita's highest crime and drug trafficking neighborhoods. >> why are you living in a motel now? >> because i don't know where to go. i don't know where to set up shop. i want to be where my wife is. i have a month and a half until i deliver this baby and i'm probably going to do it by myself. which sucks. >> like lynch, leah is also addicted to meth and says she has struggled to remain clean during her pregnancy. >> like if i didn't give a [ bleep ] about this baby, i wouldn't have got sober. >> how long have you been sober this time? >> not long. 96 days. and i feel pressure. it's this place. it's not having my wife. it's the pressure of what do i do with this baby. >> lynch says she's confident she will get out of jail, stay clean and help leah raise the baby. she has even selected a name. >> it's a boy. john lynch. this is last month's ultrasound.
though not married to her, she considers lynch her wife. since lynch's arrest, leah has been living in a hotel on broadway street. it's about a half mile from the jail in the heart of one of wichita's highest crime and drug trafficking neighborhoods. >> why are you living in a motel now? >> because i don't know where to go. i don't know where to set up shop. i want to be where my wife is. i have a month and a half until i deliver this baby and i'm probably going to do it by myself....
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lynch: -- rep. lynch: the gentleman's time -- >> the gentleman yields. i think we need to come down here. mr. chairman, you have made some statements. i ask you to give him the courtesy of a minute and a half to respond. .ep. chaffetz: no, i will not rep. cummings: will the gentleman let me finish? thank you. this has been an attack on our democracy. lynch is one of our greatest members. the passion that he has expressed is not limited to him. it is to many americans that feel as if all of our -- the things that underpin our democracy have been attacked over and over again. as i said yesterday, we keep saying we are going to wait until certain things happen with president trump. they are happening now. if the tillman would give me 30 more seconds. all i am saying is i was hoping mean, as a courtesy to the gentleman, i wanted to respond -- wanted him to respond. rep. chaffetz: i would like to ask a question. does the ranking member believe this committee should do an investigation of the dccc? rep. cummings: i think we can look at some things. but what th
lynch: -- rep. lynch: the gentleman's time -- >> the gentleman yields. i think we need to come down here. mr. chairman, you have made some statements. i ask you to give him the courtesy of a minute and a half to respond. .ep. chaffetz: no, i will not rep. cummings: will the gentleman let me finish? thank you. this has been an attack on our democracy. lynch is one of our greatest members. the passion that he has expressed is not limited to him. it is to many americans that feel as if all...
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lynch: we had nine separate investigations of hillary clinton. rep. chaffetz: the gentleman is out of order. i gave you well more than five minutes. what i think it's inappropriate, and i am trying to answer the question -- it would be wholly inappropriate for the united states congress, for us to dive into the dccc. you might want to do an investigation yourself of the dccc. i don't think the united states congress should be diving into their individual private systems of a political party. if you want me to start issuing subpoenas on the dccc, i am probably not going to do it, but suggest it. rep. lynch: the gentleman's time -- >> you asked me a question. >> the gentleman yields. i think we need to come down here. mr. chairman, you have made some statements. i ask you to give him the courtesy of a minute and a half to respond. rep. chaffetz: no, i will not. rep. cummings: will the gentleman let me finish? thank you. this has been an attack on our democracy. mr. lynch is one of our greatest members. the passion that he has expressed is not limited to
lynch: we had nine separate investigations of hillary clinton. rep. chaffetz: the gentleman is out of order. i gave you well more than five minutes. what i think it's inappropriate, and i am trying to answer the question -- it would be wholly inappropriate for the united states congress, for us to dive into the dccc. you might want to do an investigation yourself of the dccc. i don't think the united states congress should be diving into their individual private systems of a political party. if...
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and there who held off a lynch mob on the steps of the county courthouse. of course the real protagonist as part of the story by the african-american farmers, field hands, ministers, merchants and servants were forced out by the mobs. alall my like these people have been an absence, a vanished civilization whose names and struggles i assume were unknowable, and now lost forever. i have come to know more about them than ever thought possible and come to know just how heroically they carried on. this is joseph kellogg was the largest black property on and county. he helped found the celtic methodist church and was a real leader in the community. one of the lies that i had kind of pick up going up in the county was that the black committee was this monolithic group of very poor, marginal sharecroppers, and there are plenty of people like that including artist knocks and oscar daniel but there were also educated and proper owning african-american citizens are deeply enmeshed with the culture some of the elite white people in the county. this was a surprise to m
and there who held off a lynch mob on the steps of the county courthouse. of course the real protagonist as part of the story by the african-american farmers, field hands, ministers, merchants and servants were forced out by the mobs. alall my like these people have been an absence, a vanished civilization whose names and struggles i assume were unknowable, and now lost forever. i have come to know more about them than ever thought possible and come to know just how heroically they carried on....
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in the wake of the lynching of frank in marietta i learned that the torch wielding white cheated knight riders i always envisioned as a kid were actually the invention of filmmaker dw griffin in his blockbuster movie the "birth of a nation." on the silver screen in atlanta in 1915 and it was the quote unquote with modern clan that imitates the film rather than the other way around so the first night she did write -- night riders came out watch the film and that's when the clan had the mask and the red cross is and all that. but that rebirth of the ku klux klan was three years in the future in 1912 so it was simply impossible that the campaign of terrorism and forsyth was the work of white cheated klansman. who then were those persons unknown responsible for the purge. i found no letter written by ruth made jordan another one of those eureka modems when suddenly there something significant preachers a 14-year-old girl in 1912 and she was a classmate of make row. the end of her letter after recalling how all hell broke loose on the night of make row's funeral jordan wrote it weren't the c
in the wake of the lynching of frank in marietta i learned that the torch wielding white cheated knight riders i always envisioned as a kid were actually the invention of filmmaker dw griffin in his blockbuster movie the "birth of a nation." on the silver screen in atlanta in 1915 and it was the quote unquote with modern clan that imitates the film rather than the other way around so the first night she did write -- night riders came out watch the film and that's when the clan had the...
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and a mayor who held off a lynch mob on the steps of the county courthouse. of course, the real protagonists at the heart of the story are the african-american farmers, field hands, merchants and servants who were forced out by the mobs. all my life these people had been a vanished civilizationing whose names and struggles i assumed were unknowable and now lost forever, but i've come to know more about them than i ever thought possible and come to know just how heroically they carried on. this is joseph kellogg who was the largest black property owner in the county. he helped find -- found the methodist church and was a real leader in the community. one of the lives that i had picked up in the county was that the black -- lies that the black community was this poor be group of marginal sharecroppers, and there were plenty of people like that, but there were also educated and property-owning african-american citizens who were deeply enmeshed with the culture of some of the elite white people in the county. so this was a surprise to me, that -- it complicated m
and a mayor who held off a lynch mob on the steps of the county courthouse. of course, the real protagonists at the heart of the story are the african-american farmers, field hands, merchants and servants who were forced out by the mobs. all my life these people had been a vanished civilizationing whose names and struggles i assumed were unknowable and now lost forever, but i've come to know more about them than i ever thought possible and come to know just how heroically they carried on. this...
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him, they they lynched them, they lynched him. there is not going to be an acquittal in that courtroom. that is not to dismiss the moral servitude of what she did. that's obviously evil. nonetheless, as i'm looking at the story i told it, but. >> you began with a description of what happened to him. and i am thinking will we ever know the truth? based on what you said the truth is what actually happened to him. so as a historian what did you look at what everybody said and all the information you gathered when you thought about trey once trial because nonoaud. >> i'm going to butcher the question so the question is, as a historian hearted i come to tell the story in a particular way and say what happened if we don't know so much of what we don't know. so much, if we don't know very much about what really happened. what really happened between brian and emmett till is the kind of whole, there's a mystery there but it's only about one minute mystery. his cousins were with him and they were not parted for long. she told her story to
him, they they lynched them, they lynched him. there is not going to be an acquittal in that courtroom. that is not to dismiss the moral servitude of what she did. that's obviously evil. nonetheless, as i'm looking at the story i told it, but. >> you began with a description of what happened to him. and i am thinking will we ever know the truth? based on what you said the truth is what actually happened to him. so as a historian what did you look at what everybody said and all the...
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. >> in the merrill lynch cases i talked about in the book i actually represented one of the merrill lynch representatives from wall street who like all of andelieve in our system thought for sure he could tell the truth to the grand jury and everyone would understand what he had done. instead he was sent to prison for a year with the judge saying i understand you were just doing your job that day. indictment dide not state a federal defense. the government had hidden evidence that showed he was innocent. it was so that he yellow highlighted the in the -- yellow highlighted the incidents before the trial. it was only by accident through a third team of prosecutors giving me a disk they didn't you have if highlighting on it that we found the evidence after six years. >> they literally had a roadmap of the evidence they should have turned over and didn't. and by mistake they put it in sydney's very capable hands. david you have been in this movement a long time. seen we have tussles politically. have you ever seen it so bad where we have the government focusing criminally on our people
. >> in the merrill lynch cases i talked about in the book i actually represented one of the merrill lynch representatives from wall street who like all of andelieve in our system thought for sure he could tell the truth to the grand jury and everyone would understand what he had done. instead he was sent to prison for a year with the judge saying i understand you were just doing your job that day. indictment dide not state a federal defense. the government had hidden evidence that showed...
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here's lynch on how the process unfolded. one of the items on the agenda for this new 49ers administration is making decisions about the roster. the player everyone is interested in is colin kaepernick. the former franchise quarterback can opt out of his contract and become a free agent this offseason, if he wants to stay and the team wants to keep him, he is due more than 14-million- dollars in base salary. lynch has said it's too early to make a determination on their plans for kaep, but they will be meeting with the q-b. turning to the nba-- the most entertaining story in the league right now is the circus featuring charles oakley and the new york knicks. in case you missed it, major scuffle at last night's knicks- clippers game... between oakley and knicks security where oakley shoved a guard, had to be escorted out of madison square garden and then was arrested. it's still unclear what exactly led to this . but some reports say oakley, a former knick, who has been critical of team owner james dolan...may have shouted the
here's lynch on how the process unfolded. one of the items on the agenda for this new 49ers administration is making decisions about the roster. the player everyone is interested in is colin kaepernick. the former franchise quarterback can opt out of his contract and become a free agent this offseason, if he wants to stay and the team wants to keep him, he is due more than 14-million- dollars in base salary. lynch has said it's too early to make a determination on their plans for kaep, but they...
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let me remind them what happened when loretta lynch was nominated as attorney general. at the time our democratic friends were filibustering a bipartisan bill that later passed 99-0, they were filibustering a bipartisan antitrafficking bill for no good reason. that's my view. they maybe think they had a good reason. i think actually what it had to do with was the hyde amendment and the long-standing limitation on the use of taxpayer funds for abortion that had gone back to roughly 1976. they wanted to eliminate that restriction in this antitrafficking bill. so they refused to consider that legislation which many of them had cosponsored to help thousands of victims of sexual exploitation, slavery and human trafficking find a path to healing and restoration. so the majority leader in an action that i completely endorsed simply said as soon as they would drop the filibuster, that we would move on with the loretta lynch nomination. they did finally, and we processed her nomination. so in no way with those two situations similar. today our colleagues across the aisle want to
let me remind them what happened when loretta lynch was nominated as attorney general. at the time our democratic friends were filibustering a bipartisan bill that later passed 99-0, they were filibustering a bipartisan antitrafficking bill for no good reason. that's my view. they maybe think they had a good reason. i think actually what it had to do with was the hyde amendment and the long-standing limitation on the use of taxpayer funds for abortion that had gone back to roughly 1976. they...
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for lynch, it's as a player and broadcaster. and shanahan is considered one of the brightest young coaching minds in the league... as he turned the falcons offense into a top-ranked unit. shanahan says turning around this franchise will take time, but driven to make it work. one of the items on the agenda for this new 49ers administration is making decisions about the roster. the player everyone is interested in is colin kaepernick. the former franchise quarterback can opt out of his contract and become a free agent this offseason, if he wants to stay and the team wants to keep him, he is due more than 14-million- dollars in base salary. lynch has said it's too early to make a determination on their plans for kaep, but they will be meeting with the q-b. the sharkies were in boston hoping to break a three- game losing streak this was the san jose's first game against the bruins this season. 2nd period sharks were down by 2... justin braun turns on the red light... 3-2 boston2nd period the bruins were too much for the men in schal
for lynch, it's as a player and broadcaster. and shanahan is considered one of the brightest young coaching minds in the league... as he turned the falcons offense into a top-ranked unit. shanahan says turning around this franchise will take time, but driven to make it work. one of the items on the agenda for this new 49ers administration is making decisions about the roster. the player everyone is interested in is colin kaepernick. the former franchise quarterback can opt out of his contract...
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your thoughts.>> i like john lynch. the coach at stanford said, the man has never failed at anything he attempted. steve mariucci made a comment that really got to me in a very positive way. when they were grilling steve about his experiences dealing with mcmillan who went from former player, broadcaster -- to general manager. everybody even matt would agree it was a crash and failure. mariucci said john lynch will listen a lot better. >> reporter: kyle shanahan figures to be a better communicator as well. someone he is familiar with.>> we used to see him running around the building before when he was in high school. then he was a ballboy for us. he was paying attention to what was going on. everyone i talked to said he is bright and a very intuitive and intelligent coach. >> i have no internal knowledge of the negotiations that were engaged in with the 49ers and kyle shanahan. i have a feeling lynch was shanahan's selection. you are not going to have that conflict that you might otherwise have with the young, new coach
your thoughts.>> i like john lynch. the coach at stanford said, the man has never failed at anything he attempted. steve mariucci made a comment that really got to me in a very positive way. when they were grilling steve about his experiences dealing with mcmillan who went from former player, broadcaster -- to general manager. everybody even matt would agree it was a crash and failure. mariucci said john lynch will listen a lot better. >> reporter: kyle shanahan figures to be a...
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shanahan pretty much hand picking lynch which is fairly unusual. so you've got to feel like they will be on the same page. if you want to get into specifics about this shanahan says he is going to have say over the final 53-man roster, but lynch over the 90-man roster, overdrafts and trades. but they both to have sign off pending each other's approval. sought really will be kind of a partnership. >> kind of sharing the roles and responsibilities. >> only time will tell, but since they got a six-year deal, you figure you at least get four years of that before you get let go and get paid off for the final two. so they should be here for awhile which obviously as we know is a big departure from the past few. >> ned york seemed pretty upbeat. he's been the target of a lot of credit simple, but he seems to be upbeat, and he's also, with that six-year deal for both of them, looks like he is going to say, go fort, guys. >> i'm all in. >> and he said also that he admitted they're rebuilding. and so when asked about the six- year deal, says, hey, we've got
shanahan pretty much hand picking lynch which is fairly unusual. so you've got to feel like they will be on the same page. if you want to get into specifics about this shanahan says he is going to have say over the final 53-man roster, but lynch over the 90-man roster, overdrafts and trades. but they both to have sign off pending each other's approval. sought really will be kind of a partnership. >> kind of sharing the roles and responsibilities. >> only time will tell, but since...
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asked ceo jed york and executive paraag marathe to keep it a secret during their g-m search lynch said he wanted to see if he could "trust this buliding" with keeping information in- househis name was successfullt kept a secret and lynch subsequently became the team's g-m last week d guitar ♪ you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. there's only one way to travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. and that's with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. the annual mavericks surfing competition out of half moon bay might not happen this year. the reason: the main organizer of the event has filed for bankruptcy. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7. the event that normally takes place between november first and march thirty first draws the best surfers in the world.. kron 4's gabe slate met with local mavericks board members and city officials who were caug
asked ceo jed york and executive paraag marathe to keep it a secret during their g-m search lynch said he wanted to see if he could "trust this buliding" with keeping information in- househis name was successfullt kept a secret and lynch subsequently became the team's g-m last week d guitar ♪ you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. there's only one way to travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. and that's...
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the black armbands and walk around chanting "stop the lynching, stop the lynching." we did not let a week go that we and talk about what we're going to do. i was very active and became of that time president of the united youth group movement. we had what i would call the most invigorating kind of experience. we really worked to feel we were changing society. mr. bond: he said he had dr. de bois speak. is it fair to say what you are doing was an extension of his dream of the talented 10th? ms. height: yes. mr. bond: he was talking about men. it was peculiar to the time he would reference meant only. but you had no worry about being included? ms. height: no. us.e were a number of also i had to say it was at a time of the united front. lionel and his wife worked for the daily worker, a communist newspaper. we had different political interests. morell of us became african oriented and more determined to do something about this society. we believed we could. we worked with the american youth act, which did not pass. but we joined with the american youth congress to get t
the black armbands and walk around chanting "stop the lynching, stop the lynching." we did not let a week go that we and talk about what we're going to do. i was very active and became of that time president of the united youth group movement. we had what i would call the most invigorating kind of experience. we really worked to feel we were changing society. mr. bond: he said he had dr. de bois speak. is it fair to say what you are doing was an extension of his dream of the talented...
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him, they lynched him. you know, there was not going to be an acquittal in that courtroom. that's not to dismiss the moral turpitude of what she did. that's obviously evil, you know. nonetheless, as i'm looking at the story, it's not, you know, i told it but not, you know. sorry. yes, ma'am spirit i noticed that you begin with a very vivid description of what happened to him. i'm thinking will we ever know the truth? based on what you said, you know, the only truth seems to be what actually happened to him. as a historian, what did you look at what everybody said and all the information you gathered and just kind of came to a conclusion? and as an aside to what you describe natural, i thought of trayvon martin straw because honestly thought i had brought too much. mason and trust. >> i'm going to butcher the question, and you can straighten out because i think that -- the question is, how did i come as a historian, come to tell the story in a particular way and say what happened if we don't know so much of
him, they lynched him. you know, there was not going to be an acquittal in that courtroom. that's not to dismiss the moral turpitude of what she did. that's obviously evil, you know. nonetheless, as i'm looking at the story, it's not, you know, i told it but not, you know. sorry. yes, ma'am spirit i noticed that you begin with a very vivid description of what happened to him. i'm thinking will we ever know the truth? based on what you said, you know, the only truth seems to be what actually...
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lynch, mr. meadows, especially and of course miss laurence who brings so much expertise and experience to the subject for making this happen. it's not always that we're able to come together on a bipartisan basis on a major piece of reform legislation. it is exactly the kind of work this committee ought to be doing and we are doing it. and again, i really thank mr. chaffetz for his leadership and his patience and i thank my colleagues, mr. meadows, mr. lynch, and of course the ranking member, mr. cummings, especially for their hard work. on this very important endeavor. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. thank you both very much. i'd ask unanimous consent to enter the following letters of support into the record. the letter from the united post masters and managers of america. the coalition for 21st century postal service. a letter from the american catalog mailers association. a letter of support from harland clark holdings. and a letter from the national association of postal supervis
lynch, mr. meadows, especially and of course miss laurence who brings so much expertise and experience to the subject for making this happen. it's not always that we're able to come together on a bipartisan basis on a major piece of reform legislation. it is exactly the kind of work this committee ought to be doing and we are doing it. and again, i really thank mr. chaffetz for his leadership and his patience and i thank my colleagues, mr. meadows, mr. lynch, and of course the ranking member,...
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lynch is one of our greatest members, and the passion that he has expressed is not limited to him. it's to many americans. they feel as if all of our -- the things that under pin our democracy have been attacked over an over again. and as i said yesterday, we keep saying we're going to wait until certain things happen with president trump. they're happening now. and if the gentleman would just give me 30 more seconds. all i was saying is i was just hoping that in a -- i mean as a courtesy to the gentleman i just wanted him to be able to respond. >> i would like to ask you a question to the ranking member, does the ranking member believe this committee should do an investigation of the dccc? >> i think we can look at certain things, i am very familiar with sources and methods, but i think what t gentleman is saying is just look at the things that are unclassified an apparently he has reports in his happened and see where we go from there. number two, as i said in answering the chairman's question we have a bill that i think would resolve this issue nicely. i'm sure mr. lynch is conc
lynch is one of our greatest members, and the passion that he has expressed is not limited to him. it's to many americans. they feel as if all of our -- the things that under pin our democracy have been attacked over an over again. and as i said yesterday, we keep saying we're going to wait until certain things happen with president trump. they're happening now. and if the gentleman would just give me 30 more seconds. all i was saying is i was just hoping that in a -- i mean as a courtesy to...
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what is john lynch wearing when he is studying with his squad? and the monkey in a diaper? >> i want to get back to that one. >> we have to give it to you at six. i never seen that. in the gulf gallery. >> a monkey on his back. in a diaper. >> you sat down with the 49ers. >> getting serious now. >> do you think they solve their problems? >> it's been four years in a row. a new guy in there. every single one of them says the exact same rhetoric. >> you got have wins and losses. that the bottom line. >> i didn't know that. >> that's the monkey on their back. thanks for watching. see you back here at 6:00. ca sponsored by cbs >> ninan: trump travel ban 2.0. the president takes a weekend time-out to weigh his next move. we're at the winter white house in florida with the latest. also tonight, federal agents conduct immigration enforcement raids in several states. protesters take to the streets. saturday was a day of demonstrations on both sides of the planned parenthood funding debate. >> what do we do? >> stand up and fight back! >> ninan: and winter storms trigger devastating
what is john lynch wearing when he is studying with his squad? and the monkey in a diaper? >> i want to get back to that one. >> we have to give it to you at six. i never seen that. in the gulf gallery. >> a monkey on his back. in a diaper. >> you sat down with the 49ers. >> getting serious now. >> do you think they solve their problems? >> it's been four years in a row. a new guy in there. every single one of them says the exact same rhetoric. >>...
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that's where they tried to lynch me. juan williams: it turns out that looby had turned back and he had followed the police car. thurgood marshall: looby wouldn't leave. so eventually they got a little meeting together and they said "aw the hell with it." juan williams: and now the police go right past this lynch mob waiting for thurgood marshall and go back to columbia, and take marshall before a judge and charge him with drunkenness. thurgood marshall: the justice of the peace was a little short man he said "that man hasn't had a drink in 24 hours." juan williams: the judge lets thurgood marshall go. marshall, looby, weaver, go back towards nashville on that main highway. thurgood marshall: they didn't catch us at all. juan william: marshall almost died right there in tennessee. narrator: when he reached his nashville hotel room, marshall called attorney general tom clark to tell him what had happened. thurgood marshall: i told him i was arrested for drunken driving and tom said "well were you drunk?" i said "no, but fi
that's where they tried to lynch me. juan williams: it turns out that looby had turned back and he had followed the police car. thurgood marshall: looby wouldn't leave. so eventually they got a little meeting together and they said "aw the hell with it." juan williams: and now the police go right past this lynch mob waiting for thurgood marshall and go back to columbia, and take marshall before a judge and charge him with drunkenness. thurgood marshall: the justice of the peace was a...
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lynch said he left excited. the evaluation process will continue. kaepernick can get out of his contract next week. the 49ers might have picked out a successor. there are several reports saying the 49ers can try to get her cousins or jay cutler. cousins played under kyle shanahan when he was the coordinator. 28-year-old is a free agent but can the franchise tag by washington. jay cutler was a teammate in denver and was the bears quibec last year. >>> hollywood is gearing up for the oscars after the break. we take a look at the front runners in which categories they are calling -- man: proper etiquette is essential
lynch said he left excited. the evaluation process will continue. kaepernick can get out of his contract next week. the 49ers might have picked out a successor. there are several reports saying the 49ers can try to get her cousins or jay cutler. cousins played under kyle shanahan when he was the coordinator. 28-year-old is a free agent but can the franchise tag by washington. jay cutler was a teammate in denver and was the bears quibec last year. >>> hollywood is gearing up for the...
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now comes the big decisions including colin kaepernick who lynch said reached out to him. the entire news conference today can be seen on cbssf.com. >> nowhere to go but up. >> 2-14 record, you're right. >> thank you. >>> president trump's top adviser kellyanne conway may have violated federal ethics rules! she urged people to buy ivanka trump's retail brand during a television interview. >> go buy ivan can's stuff. get some myself today. it's a wonderful line. i own some of it. i'm going to give a free commercial here, go buy it today everybody. you can find it online. >> this comes after some stores dropped her line for poor sales. the white house says she has been spoken to. >> kellyanne has been counseled and that's all we are going to go with. she has been counseled on that subject. and that's it. >> sunday federal ethics rules, conway is not allowed to use her office for the endorsement of any product. complaints have already been filed against her and some are calling for disciplinary action! >> back on our storm watch, it has been a tough day on the roads in marin
now comes the big decisions including colin kaepernick who lynch said reached out to him. the entire news conference today can be seen on cbssf.com. >> nowhere to go but up. >> 2-14 record, you're right. >> thank you. >>> president trump's top adviser kellyanne conway may have violated federal ethics rules! she urged people to buy ivanka trump's retail brand during a television interview. >> go buy ivan can's stuff. get some myself today. it's a wonderful line....
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jed york unveiled the new hires, john lynch and kyle shanahan. lynch talked about the importance of bringing back past players. >> growing up the son of a coach and being around football my whole life, my life has been football. we want great teammates, it takes guys that care about a common goal. >> despite reports that colin kaepernick will opt-out of his contract, lynch said that colin kaepernick has reached out to them. >>> a company in colorado is catering to wine lovers by giving their pets something special. he created a company called apollo peak pet wines beside they do not have alcohol, they are made with beets, which are full of antioxidants. they have cute names too. >> we have the meowtini coming out. >> he said he got the idea while drinking wine and wishing his cat could drink as well. the company is selling it in europe as well. >> okay. i am not making this up. >> coming up the latest on the storms that canceled more than 100 flights at sfo yesterday. we are going to look to see had a is happening this morning. >> good morning, w
jed york unveiled the new hires, john lynch and kyle shanahan. lynch talked about the importance of bringing back past players. >> growing up the son of a coach and being around football my whole life, my life has been football. we want great teammates, it takes guys that care about a common goal. >> despite reports that colin kaepernick will opt-out of his contract, lynch said that colin kaepernick has reached out to them. >>> a company in colorado is catering to wine...
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that's where they tried to lynch me. juan williams: it turns out that looby had turned back and he had followed the police car. thurgood marshall: looby wouldn't leave. so eventually they got a little meeting together and they said "aw the hell with it." juan williams: and now the police go right past this lynch mob waiting for thurgood marshall and go back to columbia, and take marshall before a judge and charge him with drunkenness. thurgood marshall: the justice of the peace was a little short man he said "that man hasn't had a drink in 24 hours." juan williams: the judge lets thurgood marshall go. marshall, looby, weaver, go back towards nashville on that main highway. thurgood marshall: they didn't catch us at all. juan william: marshall almost died right there in tennessee. narrator: when he reached his nashville hotel room, marshall called attorney general tom clark to tell him what had happened. thurgood marshall: i told him i was arrested for drunken driving and tom said "well were u drunk?" i said "no, but five
that's where they tried to lynch me. juan williams: it turns out that looby had turned back and he had followed the police car. thurgood marshall: looby wouldn't leave. so eventually they got a little meeting together and they said "aw the hell with it." juan williams: and now the police go right past this lynch mob waiting for thurgood marshall and go back to columbia, and take marshall before a judge and charge him with drunkenness. thurgood marshall: the justice of the peace was a...
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look at wells fargo's, it is -- it is wells fargo walkover via, you look at bank of america, merrill lynch, and there are various places and you can see how many different subsidiaries are under these things, these mega-regional banks are not affected and multinational. host: another tweet, if the economy is so great, or interest rates so low? adding maybe because she many is -- maybe because cheap money is driving the fake market. guest: we had never seen were interest rates are so close to nothing. the fed has hesitatingly brought are they nearre normal. you pass by a branch of a bank, and they put up a sign, go get them, three-year cd at half a percent as if it is a favor, but the banks want, crave the normalized bond curve, where they can borrow cheaper on the short term and mend doubt higher on the long-term and pocket the difference. ain'te seen that approaching normalcy. we don't know what normalcy is since maybe 2005-2006. that is the big question for janet yellen. independently take rates up in an economy that unemployment tells you we are near full employment, information is none
look at wells fargo's, it is -- it is wells fargo walkover via, you look at bank of america, merrill lynch, and there are various places and you can see how many different subsidiaries are under these things, these mega-regional banks are not affected and multinational. host: another tweet, if the economy is so great, or interest rates so low? adding maybe because she many is -- maybe because cheap money is driving the fake market. guest: we had never seen were interest rates are so close to...
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shanahan had a lot of to did john lynch. lynch goes back to his father with denver. so they know each other. he has broadcast his games, lynch has. they have metaphor meetings and know each other. they will have a hand in the roster together. we don't know who will have the final trigger on draft picks. that will be one of the first questions asked of these guys many i'm assuming they will introduce them both at the press conference later this week. maybe they're waiting for the rain to let up to introduce them. >> what will happen to kaepernick. >> reports are that he will opt out of his contract. you wonder if he would be in the plans if he didn't opt out. two other guys are free agents. christian and blaine. they won't be back most likely. word is that they may draft a quarterback like de shawn watson. i know 49ers fans we did a poll on twitter. and they -- you're saying yes, please. >> yes, please. >> so you agree with our viewers who said, hey, if this guy is available at number two, and he should be, that's the franchise quarterback. we shall see. 49ers need so
shanahan had a lot of to did john lynch. lynch goes back to his father with denver. so they know each other. he has broadcast his games, lynch has. they have metaphor meetings and know each other. they will have a hand in the roster together. we don't know who will have the final trigger on draft picks. that will be one of the first questions asked of these guys many i'm assuming they will introduce them both at the press conference later this week. maybe they're waiting for the rain to let up...
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john lynch is a borderline hall of fame player. many feel he should have gotten in this past weekend. and with regard to shanahan, he's proven he's done it. on certainly levels he's been able to bring out the best in rgiii. he quarterback coached in washington. of course matt ryan with atlanta. very different quarterback but he was able to adjust to them, feel their strengths and get the best out of them. i think they're going thrive. >> you know what i got was a humbleness from kyle shanahan and incredible confidence from john lynch. however, the other side will say kyle shanahan has never been a comp and john lynch has never been a general manager before. how do you respond to that? >> well, steve kerr has never been a coach. >> and look how well he has done. >> he did have a load of talent coming in. there's no question, they are very transparent about admitting that they both have a lot to learnings and they're going to get there. and they basically asked for a little patience. but as i said earlier, not defensive, fought like,
john lynch is a borderline hall of fame player. many feel he should have gotten in this past weekend. and with regard to shanahan, he's proven he's done it. on certainly levels he's been able to bring out the best in rgiii. he quarterback coached in washington. of course matt ryan with atlanta. very different quarterback but he was able to adjust to them, feel their strengths and get the best out of them. i think they're going thrive. >> you know what i got was a humbleness from kyle...
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as will the new general manager john lynch. in a phone interview i heard the president of the 49ers -- he was saying one of the things this team has learned in recent past through survey and reaching out to their fans. they want a lot more transparency from the organization. more openness. the hope is with the new regime, the media will be treated a little bit better. and that the fans more importantly will be treated a lot better. that is the situation. you can see over my shoulder on the -- it will be kyle shanahan, john lynch -- and the owner as they try it again. it seems like we were just here the past couple of years. with a new coaching situation. as familiar at this is we're going to find out what transpires today. and maybe as much as the new coach can tell us about how he hopes to turn things around for the 49ers. the once proud super bowl winning on a regular basis franchise they were.>> it is interesting that these two men are having separate news conferences. they are together at the same table. my question is how
as will the new general manager john lynch. in a phone interview i heard the president of the 49ers -- he was saying one of the things this team has learned in recent past through survey and reaching out to their fans. they want a lot more transparency from the organization. more openness. the hope is with the new regime, the media will be treated a little bit better. and that the fans more importantly will be treated a lot better. that is the situation. you can see over my shoulder on the --...
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for lynch, it's as a player and broadcaster. and shanahan is considered brightest young minds in the league... as he turned the falcons top-ranked unit. shanahan says turning around this franchise will they are driven to make it work. the sharkies were in boston hoping to break a three- game losing streak this was the san jose's first game against the bruins this season. 2nd period sharks were down by 2... justin braun turns on the red light... 3-2 boston2nd period the bruins were too much for the men in teil... tim schaller makes it 4-2.final: 6-3 boston the most entertaining story in the league right now is the circus featuring charles oakley and the new york knicks. in case you missed it, major scuffle at last night's knicks- clippers game... between oakley and knicks security where oakley shoved a guard, had to be escorted out of madison square garden and then was arrested. it's still unclear what exactly led to this . but some reports say oakley, a former knick, who has been critical of team owner james dolan...may have sho
for lynch, it's as a player and broadcaster. and shanahan is considered brightest young minds in the league... as he turned the falcons top-ranked unit. shanahan says turning around this franchise will they are driven to make it work. the sharkies were in boston hoping to break a three- game losing streak this was the san jose's first game against the bruins this season. 2nd period sharks were down by 2... justin braun turns on the red light... 3-2 boston2nd period the bruins were too much for...
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you can tell john lynch is a people guy. in the past kyle shanahan has been described as a guy who is very brash but even the sensitive topic, for instance, the super bowl loss, particularly in the second half, when his play calling as the offensive coordinator for the falcons was called into question, he didn't get defensive and he didn't get snippy about anything. he was rather straight on in addressing that when asked. of course, you knew he would be. >> i don't know if i used those exact words but that sounds about how i talk. when you're the coordinator of an offense or the head coach of a team you are responsible for what happens out there in terms of when you use the words "i blew it" i don't look at it that way. i believe i missed an opportunity. we didn't get it done. i will go back to every play for the rest of my life. i can deal with it because i can look myself in the mirror and know i did what i thought was right at the time. >> we picked that out particularly because he was quoted in a national newspaper artic
you can tell john lynch is a people guy. in the past kyle shanahan has been described as a guy who is very brash but even the sensitive topic, for instance, the super bowl loss, particularly in the second half, when his play calling as the offensive coordinator for the falcons was called into question, he didn't get defensive and he didn't get snippy about anything. he was rather straight on in addressing that when asked. of course, you knew he would be. >> i don't know if i used those...
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we're also seeing a continued fight against lynching. this has been an issue since the beginning of the 20th century as we well know and it is still an issue in the late 1930's and early 1940's, african-americans are still facing the threat of racial terror throughout the united states. there is going to be some push back against this. pushing for and advocacy of national legislation, anti-lynching legislation, and also some other areas of pushback in terms of african-americans again trying to assert their rights. assert their rights as citizens of the country. for instance, in the 1930's moving into the 1940's, a series of don't buy where you can't work boycotts. the segregation combined with the depression has pushed african-american employees, african-american workers out of places they had formerly occupied. what this means in places like st. louis or birmingham or new york or philadelphia, urban centers, right, is places where black communities reside, african-americans are not working in stores and businesses and shops in their own
we're also seeing a continued fight against lynching. this has been an issue since the beginning of the 20th century as we well know and it is still an issue in the late 1930's and early 1940's, african-americans are still facing the threat of racial terror throughout the united states. there is going to be some push back against this. pushing for and advocacy of national legislation, anti-lynching legislation, and also some other areas of pushback in terms of african-americans again trying to...
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>> i like john lynch. the coach at stanford said, the man has never failed in anything he attempted. steve mariucci made a comment that really got to me in a very positive way. when they were grilling steve about his experiences dealing with mcmillan who went from being former player, broadcaster -- to general manager. i think everybody would agree it was a crash and failure. mariucci said john lynch will listen. a lot better than mcmillan did.>> reporter: kyle shanahan figures to be a better communicator two. someone he is very familiar with.>> we used to see him running around the building before when he was in high school. then he was a ballboy for us. he was always paying attention to what was going on. everyone i talked to said he is very intuitive and intelligent. i have no internal knowledge of the negotiations that were engaged in by the 49ers and kyle shanahan. i have a feeling john lynch was kyle shanahan's selection. you are not going to have that conflict that you might otherwise have with the
>> i like john lynch. the coach at stanford said, the man has never failed in anything he attempted. steve mariucci made a comment that really got to me in a very positive way. when they were grilling steve about his experiences dealing with mcmillan who went from being former player, broadcaster -- to general manager. i think everybody would agree it was a crash and failure. mariucci said john lynch will listen. a lot better than mcmillan did.>> reporter: kyle shanahan figures to...
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we're also seeing a continued fight against lynching. this has been an issue since the beginning of the 20th century as we well know and it is still an issue in the late 1930's and early 1940's, african-americans are still facing the threat of racial terror throughout the united states. there is going to be some push back against this. pushing for and advocacy of national legislation, anti-lynching legislation, and also some other areas of pushback in terms of african-americans again trying to assert their rights. assert their rights as citizens of the country. for instance, in the 1930's moving into the 1940's, a series of don't buy where you can't work boycotts. the segregation combined with the depression has pushed african-american employees, african-american workers out of places they had formerly occupied. what this means in places like st. louis or birmingham or new york or philadelphia, urban places where , is black communities reside, african-americans are not working in stores and businesses and shops in their own communities.
we're also seeing a continued fight against lynching. this has been an issue since the beginning of the 20th century as we well know and it is still an issue in the late 1930's and early 1940's, african-americans are still facing the threat of racial terror throughout the united states. there is going to be some push back against this. pushing for and advocacy of national legislation, anti-lynching legislation, and also some other areas of pushback in terms of african-americans again trying to...
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when loretta lynch made that incredible statement last year, i was so moved and i felt for the first time that our federal government is acknowledging the dignity of transgender people and it felt like we were turning corners. these -- yesterday of proving this guideline it feels like we are moving backward and forces us to sort of not be who we are. that's a really horrible place to be in. >> why is trump doing this? he's a big city guy and he grew up of an environment of all kinds of orientations, he does not strike me of some yahoo. he knows a lot of people of different backgrounds and orientations and identities. why would he do something like this that's against of what he said before he was in office? >> well, i think everyone in the lgbt community understood that the vice president that the current attorney general are people who have been anti-lgbt, this is not surprising considering the administration, of the people he's hired. >> you are calling the shots. >> i would imagine that. >> i think at the end of the day, we have to highlight the humanity of trans people and lift u
when loretta lynch made that incredible statement last year, i was so moved and i felt for the first time that our federal government is acknowledging the dignity of transgender people and it felt like we were turning corners. these -- yesterday of proving this guideline it feels like we are moving backward and forces us to sort of not be who we are. that's a really horrible place to be in. >> why is trump doing this? he's a big city guy and he grew up of an environment of all kinds of...
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>> i like john lynch. david schaub the coach at stanford said, the man has never failed in anything he accepted. steve mariucci made a comment that really got to me in a very positive way. when they were grilling steve about his experience dealing with mcmillan. who went from being former player, broadcaster to general manager. i think everybody probably even matt would agree it was a crash and failure. mariucci said john lynch will listen. a lot better than matt millen did. >>> kyle shanahan is a better communicator two. someone carmen is very familiar with. from way back when.>> we used to see him running around the building when he was in high school. then he was a boy for us. he always seemed he was paying attention to what was going on. everyone i talked to said he is bright. they say he is a very intuitive and intelligent coach. i have no internal knowledge of the negotiations that were engaged in by the 49ers and kyle shanahan. i have the feeling john lynch was kyle shanahan's selection. and what is
>> i like john lynch. david schaub the coach at stanford said, the man has never failed in anything he accepted. steve mariucci made a comment that really got to me in a very positive way. when they were grilling steve about his experience dealing with mcmillan. who went from being former player, broadcaster to general manager. i think everybody probably even matt would agree it was a crash and failure. mariucci said john lynch will listen. a lot better than matt millen did. >>>...
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lynch, mr. meadows, especially and of course miss lawrence who brings so much expertise and experience to the subject for making this happen. it's not always that we're able to come together on a bipartisan basis on a major piece of reform legislation. it is exactly the kind of work this committee ought to be doing and we are doing it and again, i really thank mr. chaffetz for his leadership and patience and i thank my colleagues, mr. meadows, mr. lynch for this hard work on this very important endeavor thank you and i yield back. >> i would ask you to enter the following letters of support into the record. from the united post masters and managering of america, the coalition of 21st senary postal service, catalog mailer association, har land clark. without objection so ordered. >> we will hold the record open for five legislative days for any member who would like to submit a written statement and i would also add qfrs for the record. if we have any of those we will be submitting though those s
lynch, mr. meadows, especially and of course miss lawrence who brings so much expertise and experience to the subject for making this happen. it's not always that we're able to come together on a bipartisan basis on a major piece of reform legislation. it is exactly the kind of work this committee ought to be doing and we are doing it and again, i really thank mr. chaffetz for his leadership and patience and i thank my colleagues, mr. meadows, mr. lynch for this hard work on this very important...
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kyle shanahan talks about his love for football and john lynch talks about what kind of players he is looking to sign >> we have more coming up on ktvu news after the break >> we have more coming up on ktvu news after the break ews after the break . >>> if you have never seen this video, watch it. it's a good song. >> is this a love song. >> jason sent it. he said he is crazy in love. >> it's a valentines day song. if you want to hear a song let us know, i will play your requests on friday's. >>> $60 billion is spent on beauty products every year but how much of that ends up in the trash is this we have a -- trash? we have information on the perfect lipstick. >> reporter: do you have the perfect color, or are you like me, every color seems wrong. lip lab to the rescue. the first lip lab opened in new york as a temporary store. it was so successful that they have expanded and now there is one in san francisco. the idea, blend the perfect color for you. >> i mix our pure pigment with our matte finish. >> it feels too orange. >> lets go back to the original. >> reporter: when you find ju
kyle shanahan talks about his love for football and john lynch talks about what kind of players he is looking to sign >> we have more coming up on ktvu news after the break >> we have more coming up on ktvu news after the break ews after the break . >>> if you have never seen this video, watch it. it's a good song. >> is this a love song. >> jason sent it. he said he is crazy in love. >> it's a valentines day song. if you want to hear a song let us know, i...
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lynch talked about the importance of bringing back previous 49ers players and let letting them talk to the players. kyle shanahan talked about reaching his dream of being a head coach. >> it takes great leadership, leaders make those that surround them better. that's what we striving to do. >>> despite reports that colin kaepernick will opt-out of his contract, lynch said he has reached out to the team. >>> anticipation is building with the 59th annual grammy awards just days away. the host, james corden took part in the famed red carpet roll out. he said he is nervous about hosting the event. >> when it's finished, i can breathe. i am so honored to be part of it but we are going to try to make it a great show. >> he sounds a little nervous. >> the grammys take place sunday. this year there will be tributes for george michael and prince. >>> a suspected terror attack in france has been foiled. we will tell you about the arrests that were made this morning and the troubling evidence that the police found. >> a worker was killed along highway 17 in the santa cruz mountains as crews were
lynch talked about the importance of bringing back previous 49ers players and let letting them talk to the players. kyle shanahan talked about reaching his dream of being a head coach. >> it takes great leadership, leaders make those that surround them better. that's what we striving to do. >>> despite reports that colin kaepernick will opt-out of his contract, lynch said he has reached out to the team. >>> anticipation is building with the 59th annual grammy awards just...
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the 49er owner unveiled his two big hires jerd, gm john lynch and kyle shanahan. he gave each man six year contracts to show the confidence he has in them. he talked about the importance of bringing back retired 49ers and letting them hang around the team. shanahan says he's fulfilling a life long dream to become an nfl head coach. >>> growing up the son of a coach and being around football my entire life, it has been football. we want great teammates because i know from being in the locker room and having won a championship it takes guys that care about a common goal. >> despite reports that colin kaepernick will opt out of his contract next month, lynch says he has reached out to them. lynch and shanahan are evaluating all players on the current roster before making decisions. >>> the raiders say they're committed to moving to las vegas. team officials met with the las vegas committee and told them the raiders are working on a new plan to finance the stadium. they have spoken with a group of investors to take the place of a casino mogul. he had pledged 650 milli
the 49er owner unveiled his two big hires jerd, gm john lynch and kyle shanahan. he gave each man six year contracts to show the confidence he has in them. he talked about the importance of bringing back retired 49ers and letting them hang around the team. shanahan says he's fulfilling a life long dream to become an nfl head coach. >>> growing up the son of a coach and being around football my entire life, it has been football. we want great teammates because i know from being in the...