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lee's. army lee already has a head start on him. as lee's wagon trains and troops begin moving over the monterey pass, you can see it here on this map. the monterey pass is here. as wagon trains begin moving to the monterey pass, union cavalry will pursue the confederates to the mountains. -- through the mountains. on july 4, 1863, there will be a huge battle just south of gettysburg, just north of the mason-dixon line at monterey pass, which is a way through the mountains south of fairfield. robert e. lee has done what he could prior to the passage of his troops to secure the mountain passes, the wagon trains begin moving south but union calvary will attack those wagon trains, the evening of july 4 in what is described as the second biggest battle ever fought in pennsylvania, the battle of monterey pass. involving nearly 20,000 soldiers in mountain passes. it is a rare night attack in the driving rain storm with lightning flashing. the wagons of the wounded and the animals are all going through mountain passes when union calvary at
lee's. army lee already has a head start on him. as lee's wagon trains and troops begin moving over the monterey pass, you can see it here on this map. the monterey pass is here. as wagon trains begin moving to the monterey pass, union cavalry will pursue the confederates to the mountains. -- through the mountains. on july 4, 1863, there will be a huge battle just south of gettysburg, just north of the mason-dixon line at monterey pass, which is a way through the mountains south of fairfield....
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those of the words of walter taylor, lee's aid. lee got to work. s to hisd out plea subordinates and harpers ferry. get that work done. bring networking harpers ferry to a close. then he ordered up a reluctant james longstreet. come back down to a position north of boones borough, maryland, behind the beaver creek a position which the next , day comes to the aid of dh hill who was holding turner's gap. should a federal offense of be launched, which was still a foregone conclusion in lee's mind. it was becoming a foregone conclusion for daniel harvey hill who had the loneliest task of all these operations. his task of holding turner's pass in south mountain was made even lonelier by the almost criminal neglect of jeb stewart. when a civilian informant supplied the confederate cavalry chief the news that mcclellan was in possession of the lost orders, or what stewart assumed to be lost orders. stewart quickly determined that little mac would invest all his energy and release of harpers ferry and only two brigades a federal troops would press towards
those of the words of walter taylor, lee's aid. lee got to work. s to hisd out plea subordinates and harpers ferry. get that work done. bring networking harpers ferry to a close. then he ordered up a reluctant james longstreet. come back down to a position north of boones borough, maryland, behind the beaver creek a position which the next , day comes to the aid of dh hill who was holding turner's gap. should a federal offense of be launched, which was still a foregone conclusion in lee's mind....
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lee wholeheartedly concurred. relieve richmond and restore control of virginia was to go on the strategic offensive. focus on anything else, other than general including johny, pope and the army of virginia. this was neither a tactical defense by stonewall jackson. as we remain focused on mcclellan, it was in advance of this portion of the new army of virginia. mcclellanot against but hope. virginia had desired to be with lee's operation and to the confederate supply line. the removal of burnside's independence from north carolina led lead to believe that mcclellan or pope's would be reinforced for this movement. despite the sensitive strategic situation, on july 4, 1862, after already having moved jackson and his two positions, we wrote to jackson he was extremely anxious to send it to reinforcements. he said he was -- two days brigades were ordered to reinforce jackson. jackson, catching her troops as much as possible until you strike your blow and be prepared to return to me. jacksont campaign for was to be one
lee wholeheartedly concurred. relieve richmond and restore control of virginia was to go on the strategic offensive. focus on anything else, other than general including johny, pope and the army of virginia. this was neither a tactical defense by stonewall jackson. as we remain focused on mcclellan, it was in advance of this portion of the new army of virginia. mcclellanot against but hope. virginia had desired to be with lee's operation and to the confederate supply line. the removal of...
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lee: very nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. what do you do here, lee? lee: c.o.o.emonis: okay. steve: lee is brand-new. he's been with us a week and a half. lemonis: and so, how does the reporting structure work here? austin: so, we have employee... lemonis: yep, one. austin: ...we have leads... lemonis: two. austin: ...we have the foremen... lemonis: three. austin: ...we have the production manager... lemonis: four. austin: ...then, i have stephen schlosser, who's the gm... lemonis: five. austin: ...then, that's his boss... lemonis: six. austin: ...who's his boss. lemonis: seven. austin: yeah. lemonis: so, seven layers between you and the people that make the magic happen. steve: correct. lemonis: does that seem like a lot to you? steve: yes, it does. lemonis: how about to you? lee: no, it doesn't. the only redundancy that we might have is austin, because you have general manager, foreman -- the foreman's over the two leads. lemonis: i was with you up until shop foreman. the further we get away from the work that, i get nervous. steve: lee's like flight control. d
lee: very nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. what do you do here, lee? lee: c.o.o.emonis: okay. steve: lee is brand-new. he's been with us a week and a half. lemonis: and so, how does the reporting structure work here? austin: so, we have employee... lemonis: yep, one. austin: ...we have leads... lemonis: two. austin: ...we have the foremen... lemonis: three. austin: ...we have the production manager... lemonis: four. austin: ...then, i have stephen schlosser, who's the gm... lemonis:...
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lee graduated second. johnson gara johnson graduated 17th. he wrote a long letter and all this kind of 19th century stuff. from then on the two of them simply never were compatible. they were not partners. they were on the same side but barely allies. davis might have been realized as long as he won battles. it seemed to me that he was unwilling to fight one. they all sountd like excuses and grew more labored every day. and johnston's enemies and there were many includiing braxton brg insisting that johnson actually had -- if you took them and added them up he has 150,000 men out there. he has absolutely no excuse not to be driving him back to ohio. the men in the ranks brag insisted and brag commanded that army before. on july 17th, 1864 he sent a telegram ordering him to turn his army over to bellhood. how do we assess joe johnson? he himself argued both at the time in a self-serving mem wore it was a carefully calculated to use up his army by beating his head against these defensive lines to extend his own lines of communication. sherman w
lee graduated second. johnson gara johnson graduated 17th. he wrote a long letter and all this kind of 19th century stuff. from then on the two of them simply never were compatible. they were not partners. they were on the same side but barely allies. davis might have been realized as long as he won battles. it seemed to me that he was unwilling to fight one. they all sountd like excuses and grew more labored every day. and johnston's enemies and there were many includiing braxton brg insisting...
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lee. we'll talk at the end when i get to the war today about some of the resonances of the war in our current american situation and the ways in which the different streams of memory put in places by the wartime generation, either do or do not remain with us now. my real focus today is going to be on how the wartime generation remembered the war. and i'm going to focus on four great interpretive traditions that came out of the wartime generation, thrived for many decades thereafter, and in differing degrees continue right down to 2017. the loyal white citizenry, and african-americans and former confederates have very different takes on the war as they went forward. they embraced versions of the war that suited their purposes, suited their purposes both in terms of allowing them to come out of the war thinking good about themselves and also suited their purposes as they dealt with various political and social issues that came up in the decades after the war. their actions remind us that the
lee. we'll talk at the end when i get to the war today about some of the resonances of the war in our current american situation and the ways in which the different streams of memory put in places by the wartime generation, either do or do not remain with us now. my real focus today is going to be on how the wartime generation remembered the war. and i'm going to focus on four great interpretive traditions that came out of the wartime generation, thrived for many decades thereafter, and in...
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lee's lieutenants. talking about these wonderful, marvelous, excellent group of support nates that he had. and he writes a couple of verses on longstreet and on stewart. and ap hill maybe. but and jacques ben. any way, this is what he writes about hood.od this is the poet. this isn't robert e. lee. and he basically says that hoods h his shock troops. he mentioned you know, mentions all lion, none of the fox. in a poem in 1928, that was actually lee, the author feeling that lee would be praising john bell hood and it's turned into an insult that lee supposedly said about hood or not an insult or a criticism, if you will. that's another one that's all over the literature. this one is kind of funny, too. and it'sr dated now. the atlanta psych la rama and history center.g i assume or hope many of you have been there. it's not there now. it's in the process of being moved.d. well, like most you know, museums orer theatres or displa, you have a foyer when you go in, right? you wait for the next show to start
lee's lieutenants. talking about these wonderful, marvelous, excellent group of support nates that he had. and he writes a couple of verses on longstreet and on stewart. and ap hill maybe. but and jacques ben. any way, this is what he writes about hood.od this is the poet. this isn't robert e. lee. and he basically says that hoods h his shock troops. he mentioned you know, mentions all lion, none of the fox. in a poem in 1928, that was actually lee, the author feeling that lee would be praising...
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jackson lee, for five minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank you very much. mr. general, do you believe in this book, the constitution of the united states? mr. sessions: yes. ms. jackson lee: and will abide by it, all of your intention? mr. sessions: that's exactly correct. ms. jackson lee: i thank you so development i took the liberty of reviewing federal crimes against children, particularly those dealing with sexual or physical abuse. as you well know, lee coffman, wendy miller, debi watson gibson, and beverly young nelson, these young women have accused this individual, judge moore, who is running for a federal office, the united states senate, child sexual activity. do you believe these young women ? mr. sessions: i have no reason to doubt these young women. ms. jackson lee: with that in mind, if you believe these young women, do you believe judge moore should be seated in the senate if he wins? and will you introduce investigations by the d.o.j. regarding his action? mr. sessions: we will evaluate every case as to whether or not it should be investigated.
jackson lee, for five minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank you very much. mr. general, do you believe in this book, the constitution of the united states? mr. sessions: yes. ms. jackson lee: and will abide by it, all of your intention? mr. sessions: that's exactly correct. ms. jackson lee: i thank you so development i took the liberty of reviewing federal crimes against children, particularly those dealing with sexual or physical abuse. as you well know, lee coffman, wendy miller, debi watson...
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lee, mayor lee and supervisor sheehy.he department of public health is responsible for consumer and food safety in the city. so this hard finance really supports our ability to protect the food that people eat. the right to know if your food has antibiotics is really part of an essential consumer right. overuse of antibiotics we know causes emto stay in the hospital longer. it also impacts their ability to heal from diseases. so our ability to really manage the amount of antibiotics that people use really helps them. there are many medications that they can't use because of that and they have to have the ability to heal and get better from the diseases. so what is in our food, they're food is a protection we can provide to the people of the city of san francisco. i want to thank our director, deborah rafael who is not here today. she's been one of the leaders in san francisco with this, so i want to thank her, and all of the leaders here and those that are here today. thank you, mayor lee, for signing this ordinance. the
lee, mayor lee and supervisor sheehy.he department of public health is responsible for consumer and food safety in the city. so this hard finance really supports our ability to protect the food that people eat. the right to know if your food has antibiotics is really part of an essential consumer right. overuse of antibiotics we know causes emto stay in the hospital longer. it also impacts their ability to heal from diseases. so our ability to really manage the amount of antibiotics that people...
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mayor lee's got a million plus. a healthy community should be always our goal. 1 oaks, vanness, civic center, 12 lines of muni transit. anywhere in the city, we need to see reality and work with it. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. madam president. >> are there any other members of the public who'd like to provide public comment at this time? seeing none, public comment is now closed. supervisor peskin? >>supervisor peskin: thank you, madam president. this has been a really weird, unfortunate bunch of days in san francisco, whether it's the racial intolerance that we're seeing in and around the cannabis issue, but i rise to speak to the issue in and around the comfort woman issue. when i ran for office the first time in 2000. >> sir, if you want to speak to that particular issue, we're going to have to -- >>supervisor peskin: i'm speaking under item 41, not under item 14. i'm actually speaking under item 41, which is my roll call. >> oh, but i think since the item is on the agenda, and correct me if i am w
mayor lee's got a million plus. a healthy community should be always our goal. 1 oaks, vanness, civic center, 12 lines of muni transit. anywhere in the city, we need to see reality and work with it. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. madam president. >> are there any other members of the public who'd like to provide public comment at this time? seeing none, public comment is now closed. supervisor peskin? >>supervisor peskin: thank you, madam president. this has been a...
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lee.y, let's not. what about the standards of robert e. lee's sister who sided with the north in the civil war and whose son joined the union army? how about the standards of robert e. lee's nephew who joined the union army, how about the standards of the 40% of the virginia's officers who remained in the service of the union army? jun kelly dishonors all of them who got it right, morally right in order to declare the most murderous traitor in american history to be an honorable man. robert e. lee owned slaves, beat slaves and sold individual members of slave families to different buyers. robert e. lee did every vile thing that the worst slave owners did at that time when honorable and decent people knew that it was evil. no one in american history has been more guilty of treason than robert e. lee. in an 1865 editorial "the new york times" said he has levied war against the united states more strenuously than any other man in the land. and thereby has been guilty of treason. and three day
lee.y, let's not. what about the standards of robert e. lee's sister who sided with the north in the civil war and whose son joined the union army? how about the standards of robert e. lee's nephew who joined the union army, how about the standards of the 40% of the virginia's officers who remained in the service of the union army? jun kelly dishonors all of them who got it right, morally right in order to declare the most murderous traitor in american history to be an honorable man. robert e....
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lee, speaking of lee, he said, excelled almost every man i knew in character but as a soldier i do not wish to speak of him, which, of course, is in fact elsewhere he said rather negative things. his orders to his army in invading the north, gettysburg, are almost sublime. hooker is saying that his orders, hands off civilians, were precisely right as far as hooker was concerned. and then he reveals himself, hooker does, as a thoughtful man. war has many evils at best. but in the hands of a truly great commander it burdens -- its burdens and terrors may be greatly ameliorated. war has its morality. in no instance has our government a higher mission than to perform than in her wars. what a contrast lee's character presents to that of general sherman's. whose orders to his army were to receipt for nothing and whose dispatches to his government were unworthy of a guerilla. he meant with g-u, not g-o. this speaks to his core beliefs of a conservative view of war. his commitment to morality in war, something that mcclellan certainly shared. his readiness to examine the character of others. w
lee, speaking of lee, he said, excelled almost every man i knew in character but as a soldier i do not wish to speak of him, which, of course, is in fact elsewhere he said rather negative things. his orders to his army in invading the north, gettysburg, are almost sublime. hooker is saying that his orders, hands off civilians, were precisely right as far as hooker was concerned. and then he reveals himself, hooker does, as a thoughtful man. war has many evils at best. but in the hands of a...
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jackson lee, for five minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank you very much. mr. general, do you believe in this book, the constitution of the united states? mr. sessions: yes. ms. jackson lee: and will abide by it, all of your intention? mr. sessions: that's exactly correct. ms. jackson lee: i thank you so very much. i took the liberty of reviewing federal crimes against children, particularly those dealing with sexual or physical abuse. as you well know, lee coffman, wendy miller, debi watson gibson, and beverly young nelson, these young women have accused this individual, judge moore, who is running for a federal office, the united states senate, child sexual activity. do you believe these young women? mr. sessions: i have no reason to doubt these young women. ms. jackson lee: with that in mind, if you believe these young women, do you believe judge moore should be seated in the senate if he wins? and will you introduce investigations by the d.o.j. regarding his action? mr. sessions: we will evaluate every case as to whether or not it should be investigated. th
jackson lee, for five minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank you very much. mr. general, do you believe in this book, the constitution of the united states? mr. sessions: yes. ms. jackson lee: and will abide by it, all of your intention? mr. sessions: that's exactly correct. ms. jackson lee: i thank you so very much. i took the liberty of reviewing federal crimes against children, particularly those dealing with sexual or physical abuse. as you well know, lee coffman, wendy miller, debi watson...
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lee: i would feel nothing.ach other, you didn't know me and i didn't know you. it's just as if a bear and tiger crossed paths. i'm still alive and you're still alive. we should be brothers again. t-mobile family plans now come with netflix included. that's huge. that's right. t-mobile's got your netflix subscription covered... ...when you get a family plan with two or more lines. really? that's incredible. so go ahead and watch however you want. you're messing with me, right? all at no extra charge. this is awesome! another reason why t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. mic drop. pressure relieving comfort, and our 90-day, complete satisfaction trial, will make tossing and turning a thing of the past. plus, during our veteran's day savings event, save up to $500 on select adjustable mattress sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-23
lee: i would feel nothing.ach other, you didn't know me and i didn't know you. it's just as if a bear and tiger crossed paths. i'm still alive and you're still alive. we should be brothers again. t-mobile family plans now come with netflix included. that's huge. that's right. t-mobile's got your netflix subscription covered... ...when you get a family plan with two or more lines. really? that's incredible. so go ahead and watch however you want. you're messing with me, right? all at no extra...
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smith, joan as max ferris, john layfield along with lee carter and chuck rocha. welcome to everybody. john, all of a sudden our debt is an issue when it comes to giving americans more of their own money back. >> john: yeah it is and look, four times we've had significant tax cuts in the past 100 years and the numbers alltel the exact same story yet coolidge in 1924, kennedy tax cuts carried out in 1964, reagan 86 and bush in 2001 in the case of president kennedy 's tax cuts, gdp went to 6% for two straight years after the tax cuts. reagan went from 3.5 to 4.2% a year after the tax cuts, president bush inherited a 1% gdp and went to 3.8% and in every case, treasury revenue increased. i'm not sure how else to explain it except simple math and historical precedent which tells the exact same story if you do tax cuts right the economy gets better and treasury revenue increases. >> dagen: gary b., we will never claw our way out of these deficits unless we get this economy growing faster than it has been for literally the last decade. we do that through tax cuts. >> gar
smith, joan as max ferris, john layfield along with lee carter and chuck rocha. welcome to everybody. john, all of a sudden our debt is an issue when it comes to giving americans more of their own money back. >> john: yeah it is and look, four times we've had significant tax cuts in the past 100 years and the numbers alltel the exact same story yet coolidge in 1924, kennedy tax cuts carried out in 1964, reagan 86 and bush in 2001 in the case of president kennedy 's tax cuts, gdp went to...
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so peter lee and the amazing cover california team, thank you. we are so proud to be a canvas for your beautiful work. mayor lee, supervisor breed, mayor kim, thank you for being here today and for your unending support for the communities you serve. and to everyone, covered california is going to have a long open enrollment period. don't wait. so sign up for coverage now. thank you. >> thank you so much, and it's such a pleasure to be here in san francisco, but in particular, it's a pleasure to be here in health right 360. i think some of you know some of the members of the health care 360 family have very deep roots in san francisco and california. two i want to call out, the haight-ashbury client in, is part of the oldest -- is the oldest health care clinic in san francisco. and del martin, one of the oldest communities established for the gay and lesbian community and serving us for more than 30 years. >> the reason we're doing this program here, health care is a right, and this billboard is going to be here, because like the clinics, we are
so peter lee and the amazing cover california team, thank you. we are so proud to be a canvas for your beautiful work. mayor lee, supervisor breed, mayor kim, thank you for being here today and for your unending support for the communities you serve. and to everyone, covered california is going to have a long open enrollment period. don't wait. so sign up for coverage now. thank you. >> thank you so much, and it's such a pleasure to be here in san francisco, but in particular, it's a...
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lee was removed from alexandria city hall without notice. plenty of folks now talking about it. >> reporter: the portrait of alexandria native, and confederate general robert e. lee was donated to city hall back in 1963, by the sons of confederate veterans. now it's been relocated to a place where likely more people will actually get to see it. >> it's sad that it was in city hall for that long. ingly don't think, per se, it was offensive. >> reporter: that's why she thinks the city's history museum is the right spot for general lee. in fact, everyone i talked to today, say it is exactly where he belongs. >> i feel it's more appropriate, given that he's a historical civil war. >> reporter: the portrait actually has a pretty prominent display in the museum's civil war section. sandwiched between proclamations and an african american family. they decided, why not renovate while we're at it. others, like lee were replaced temporarily with this 1798 map of the city. >> we all just need to be mindful of what's going on around us. >> reporter: loo
lee was removed from alexandria city hall without notice. plenty of folks now talking about it. >> reporter: the portrait of alexandria native, and confederate general robert e. lee was donated to city hall back in 1963, by the sons of confederate veterans. now it's been relocated to a place where likely more people will actually get to see it. >> it's sad that it was in city hall for that long. ingly don't think, per se, it was offensive. >> reporter: that's why she thinks...
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oo hi, i'm holly lee. i love cooking and you are watching quick bites. san francisco is a foodie town. we san franciscoans love our food and desserts are no exceptions. there are places that specialize in any and every dessert your heart desires, from hand made ice cream to organic cakes, artisan chocolate and cupcakes galore, the options are endless. anyone out there with a sweet tooth? then i have a great stop for you. i've been searching high and low for some great cookies and the buzz around town that anthony's are those cookies. with rave reviews like this i have to experience these cookies for myself and see what the fuss was all about. so let's see. while attending san francisco state university as an accountinging major, anthony's friend jokingly suggested he make cookies to make ends make. with no formal culinary training he opened his own bakery and is now the no. 1 producer of gourmet cookies in the biarea and thank you for joining us on quick bites. how do you feel? >> i feel great. >> so i want to get to the bottom of some very burning quest
oo hi, i'm holly lee. i love cooking and you are watching quick bites. san francisco is a foodie town. we san franciscoans love our food and desserts are no exceptions. there are places that specialize in any and every dessert your heart desires, from hand made ice cream to organic cakes, artisan chocolate and cupcakes galore, the options are endless. anyone out there with a sweet tooth? then i have a great stop for you. i've been searching high and low for some great cookies and the buzz...
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lee or what should we know about robert e. lee? the argument being made, obviously, as you well know, is that robert e. lee rebelled against the country in order to save slavery. >> that's an unavoidable conclusion. i think it's certainly right for people to be taught to condemn rebellion and that they should be taught why that rebellion took place, how it grew to the size that it did. all of that is perfectly justifiable. but on his own terms, we look to robert e. lee because he's arguably one of the greatest american generals. he was a man of great dignity, great honor, great spirit, and his surrender in 1865 is one of the great moments in american history. >> rose: why is that? because both men carried it off with dignity that is truly amazing. when lee had signed the surrender agreement and he walked out on to the porch and was waiting for his horse traveler to be brought up, grant raised his had hat and all the union officers raised their hats to lea, lea mounted and raised his hat to them. they begain to fire a 100 gun salute
lee or what should we know about robert e. lee? the argument being made, obviously, as you well know, is that robert e. lee rebelled against the country in order to save slavery. >> that's an unavoidable conclusion. i think it's certainly right for people to be taught to condemn rebellion and that they should be taught why that rebellion took place, how it grew to the size that it did. all of that is perfectly justifiable. but on his own terms, we look to robert e. lee because he's...
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senator lee: mr. duncan, how many appeals have you argued? mr. duncan: senator, i've been trying to figure that out. i just -- the reason it's difficult is so many appeals and solicitor general in texas that i lost count. i want to put it north of 30. more than 15 in federal circuit courts. two in the united states supreme court. two arguments in the united states supreme court and numerous cases on the briefs. that didn't get to argument. so i think a fair number. senator lee: these are separate disciplines. trying cases versus arguing. mr. duncan: absolutely. senator lee: different skill set. different style. it's a different function, isn't it? mr. duncan: yes. i completely agree with that. it was a choice i made early in my career. one reason i went from louisiana to texas early in my solicitor as general's texas, there was a specialty doing appellate law. it's a different skill set. it's one i thought i would be more adapted to. i liked research and writing more than picking juries, i guess. sena
senator lee: mr. duncan, how many appeals have you argued? mr. duncan: senator, i've been trying to figure that out. i just -- the reason it's difficult is so many appeals and solicitor general in texas that i lost count. i want to put it north of 30. more than 15 in federal circuit courts. two in the united states supreme court. two arguments in the united states supreme court and numerous cases on the briefs. that didn't get to argument. so i think a fair number. senator lee: these are...
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>> anyway, lee edwards, for those of you that do not know him. he is the, one of the great historians of the conservative movement. he has written over 25 books. he is a great biography of goldwater, he has written the history of not modern conservatism. he is a distinguished fellow and conservative and -- i have come to admire him so much. one thing that will come to fruition next week, lee founded and is the, disney board chairman of the communism fund which ended up getting a memorial here in washington dedicated by the president george w. bush. and as you read through this you will see, all of the different colors of conservatism, anti-communism, preservation of liberty, that it is his real true passion. look at his jackie o see he has received awards from a number of the captive nations over the year who have appreciated what he has done. anyone who, next week is the seventh, eighth and ninth of november. a major program of the library of congress to look at and examine is one of those things i think if we can all aspire to leave something b
>> anyway, lee edwards, for those of you that do not know him. he is the, one of the great historians of the conservative movement. he has written over 25 books. he is a great biography of goldwater, he has written the history of not modern conservatism. he is a distinguished fellow and conservative and -- i have come to admire him so much. one thing that will come to fruition next week, lee founded and is the, disney board chairman of the communism fund which ended up getting a memorial...
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thank you, mayor lee, thank you all of you who gathered today for we have set the bar high. i'm a woman, but i'm wise. i'm an immigrant, but i'm industrious, i'm gay, but i'm godly, i'm saint, but i am sensible. that is the feeling of 3rd baptist, and thank you mayor lee for signing this document, so that in all common generations, it will be known that we knew more than how to walk the walk skb talk the talk as members of the human family. god bless you all and thank you all for honoring us this day. >> thank you, reverend brown. we had church a little bit up in here. he going to give it to you good on sunday. you all ain't ready for the chapter one, chapter two, and chapter three on sunday. he got some making up to do after today. thank you, reverend brown for always being there for our community and just really protecting our history and reminding us how important it is to remember what happened in the past so that we can celebrate that and continue to push and advocate towards the future, and so with that, i want to welcome up deacon campbell to just say a few words, and
thank you, mayor lee, thank you all of you who gathered today for we have set the bar high. i'm a woman, but i'm wise. i'm an immigrant, but i'm industrious, i'm gay, but i'm godly, i'm saint, but i am sensible. that is the feeling of 3rd baptist, and thank you mayor lee for signing this document, so that in all common generations, it will be known that we knew more than how to walk the walk skb talk the talk as members of the human family. god bless you all and thank you all for honoring us...
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lee? monuments have been torn down. what should we know about arguing -- robert e. lee?rgument me -- being made is that robert e. lee rebelled against the country in order to save slavery. that is, i think, the unavoidable conclusion. i think it is certainly right for people to be talked to taught to condemn rebellion and be taught why that rebellion took place, how it grew to the size that it did, all of that is justifiable. own terms, we look to robert e. lee because he is arguably one of the greatest of american generals. he was a man of great dignity, great honor, great spirit, and his surrender in 1865 at appomattox court house is one of the great moments of american history. charlie: why is that? mr. korda: because both men carried it off with dignity that is truly amazing. lee hadhad signed -- walkedthe agreement and out onto the porch and was waiting for his horse to be brought up, grant raised his hat and all the union officers raced and began to lee fire a 100 gun salute to victory and grant turned to an aid and said with great annoyance, go tell them to stop t
lee? monuments have been torn down. what should we know about arguing -- robert e. lee?rgument me -- being made is that robert e. lee rebelled against the country in order to save slavery. that is, i think, the unavoidable conclusion. i think it is certainly right for people to be talked to taught to condemn rebellion and be taught why that rebellion took place, how it grew to the size that it did, all of that is justifiable. own terms, we look to robert e. lee because he is arguably one of the...
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mayor lee. >> well, thank you, elaine for not only your leadership, your work here at the port and to all the staff and commission because the port's really an exciting place. a lot of things happening, and i want to let you know that i'll be working very closely with you as we talk to the public about one of the most important infrastructure projects that the port's going to lead, and that's of course the protection and rebuilding of our seawall because that's something that we will find very near and dear if we get information out. but the port has become not just a place for business, it really is a place, because of this leadership, byron and all the others working, ben, mr. benson here, and so many others, that it's now become a place for families and people to really enjoy the entire city, and our signing today, because of supervisor cohen, because of jack sylvane, because of all the others, allows us to do something that often times we don't get to do. you know when you go down to pier 70, views and access are basically blocked by abandoned historic buildings, and that blockage
mayor lee. >> well, thank you, elaine for not only your leadership, your work here at the port and to all the staff and commission because the port's really an exciting place. a lot of things happening, and i want to let you know that i'll be working very closely with you as we talk to the public about one of the most important infrastructure projects that the port's going to lead, and that's of course the protection and rebuilding of our seawall because that's something that we will find...
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lee university which is supposed to be lee asleep. he looks dead to me. by the 1890s that begins to change. at wnl in 1874 lee is lying down. 10 years later in new orleans lee is standing up. six years later in 1890 lee is back on his horse looking quite majestic. and that is very symbolic of a change that after 1900 and during it 1880s and '90s you begin to shift from what the first stage been, memorialization and mourning to a process of celebration. now again that follows the 1890s when at least three things have happened. you've had a period of political unrest challenging the aristocratic rule, a tremendous period of racial tension as they look to establish themselves and the spanish-american war which symbolizes for many people the south's reunification with the union and so the confederate monument movement that starts out as mimorialization becomes one of celebration. and so between 1900 and 1920 when the vast majority go up, over 80% go up in central places in town or county court houses. over 70% are of confederate soldiers. a few are looking ou
lee university which is supposed to be lee asleep. he looks dead to me. by the 1890s that begins to change. at wnl in 1874 lee is lying down. 10 years later in new orleans lee is standing up. six years later in 1890 lee is back on his horse looking quite majestic. and that is very symbolic of a change that after 1900 and during it 1880s and '90s you begin to shift from what the first stage been, memorialization and mourning to a process of celebration. now again that follows the 1890s when at...
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> did you grab kathy lee's [bleep]?king news, there was a dust up on floor of senate, democrats tried to stall it but republicans said you know what, we're going ahead on the vote. only need one more vote to get this moving again, democrat attempt, appears to have failed. two more women coming forward, accusing al franken of inappropriate sexual behavior. army vet telling cnn in 2003, during a uso tour, al frank enactor ledgedly inappropriately touched her, warning this is graphic, saying he put his arm around he, groped my right breast, and kept his hand on my right breast, i remember thinking, was he going to move his hand? and a former elected official claims that franken tried to kiss her at a 2006 event in run-up to his first senate campaign, franken accusations may go back years, he is on howard stern radio show, denying accusations regarding kathy lee gifford. >> did a story about 6 months ago he said when al was going to kathy lee's show she got mad, never have al back, he grabbed her [bleep] >> did you grab kat
> did you grab kathy lee's [bleep]?king news, there was a dust up on floor of senate, democrats tried to stall it but republicans said you know what, we're going ahead on the vote. only need one more vote to get this moving again, democrat attempt, appears to have failed. two more women coming forward, accusing al franken of inappropriate sexual behavior. army vet telling cnn in 2003, during a uso tour, al frank enactor ledgedly inappropriately touched her, warning this is graphic, saying he...
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roy moore gave alcohol to lee corfman when she was 14 years old. and he gave the other girls alcohol who were under the legal drinking age at the time. "the washington post" reports this about the relevant law in alabama. the law then and now also includes a section on enticing a younger child younger than 16 to enter a home with the purpose of proposing sexual intercourse or fondling of sexual and genital parts. that is a felony punishable up to ten years in prison and so roy moore who has lived his entire public life as the holiest man in american politics stands accused tonight of a felony punishable by up to ten years in prison and he is still a candidate to serve time in the united states senate. in one of the more tragic passages in this very painful article on "the washington post" today, lee corfman explained why she felt that she had done something wrong with roy moore when she was 14 and why she kept it secret for years. i felt responsible, she says. i felt like i had done something bad. and kind of set the course for me doing other thing
roy moore gave alcohol to lee corfman when she was 14 years old. and he gave the other girls alcohol who were under the legal drinking age at the time. "the washington post" reports this about the relevant law in alabama. the law then and now also includes a section on enticing a younger child younger than 16 to enter a home with the purpose of proposing sexual intercourse or fondling of sexual and genital parts. that is a felony punishable up to ten years in prison and so roy moore...
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now jeffery's toys was nominated by mayor lee as a legacy business. they have been around since 1938 in san francisco. and that is a really long time. i know matthew is going to explain a little more action their story. but i want to welcome you up there to tell that story for all of us. [applause] >> thank you. first up i want to say that my dad and my step mom are the owners of jeffery's toys. i'm here as one of the supporters of jeffery's toys. you know, when i was born, it was not -- it was pretty unusual that my parents owned the most family-run toy stores in the bay area. find that as a normal way to grow up as a kid. prison awesome when it is your birthday or a holiday, right? but my parents didn't start the toy stores, jeffery toys. my grandparents operated it before them and then my great grand parents are really the ones that started the toy stores. wow. what a great way to grow up. all that creativety and play and uniqueness made me want to continue to live a life where i could play and be creative. and i ended up working at pixar at the ve
now jeffery's toys was nominated by mayor lee as a legacy business. they have been around since 1938 in san francisco. and that is a really long time. i know matthew is going to explain a little more action their story. but i want to welcome you up there to tell that story for all of us. [applause] >> thank you. first up i want to say that my dad and my step mom are the owners of jeffery's toys. i'm here as one of the supporters of jeffery's toys. you know, when i was born, it was not --...
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doug lee, are you somewhere? and this was a group, and finally on the kind of full-time dedicated team, i want to acknowledge manny enriques. [applause] manny is somewhere here. for the last nine mo*fnzes he has been out overnight, virtually every night five, six, sometimes seven nights a week to help us hit this deadline. and he's probably inside because i realize at this point he is no longer used to sunlight. so -- [laughter] i'm sure he is glad that we will be getting these trains in service. but congratulations to all of them. and finally i do want to recognize some of the other people who contributed a lot of their time while they continued to do their daily responsibilities. scott broder. i see lisa wallton from i.t. who's worked with us in resolving system problems. terry fahey with the track crew. part of what was done was constant adjustment to fit a highly technical vehicle on to our system which has to accommodate b.c.c.s and brada cars. not an easy test. maintenance. kept the system going while we dr
doug lee, are you somewhere? and this was a group, and finally on the kind of full-time dedicated team, i want to acknowledge manny enriques. [applause] manny is somewhere here. for the last nine mo*fnzes he has been out overnight, virtually every night five, six, sometimes seven nights a week to help us hit this deadline. and he's probably inside because i realize at this point he is no longer used to sunlight. so -- [laughter] i'm sure he is glad that we will be getting these trains in...
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lee to mid-40s across the area. i'll have the ten day at ten coming up. >>> today marks the 25th anniversary of the one of the most memorable plays in eagles giant history. 1992 former eagle and anchor ran an 87 yard punt return into the end zone. against the giants. it was the fourth and final return touch down of his career. of course it was capped off by his signature heavy bag routine. on the giants goal post pad. who can forget that? nbc10 don't forget this. official station of the philadelphia eagles. the bird are back home sunday. to take on the bears. nbc10 has you covered before and after the game. beginning at 9:30 a.m. with eagles game day kick off. >> i've seen that guy out there. he can still make that play. >> i don't know if they need his help. >> they're average one of the top scoring offenses in the league. eagles score lg plenty of points and say it's all because of trust. and the fliers try to snap a five game skid. plus a special guest on hand to watch embiid and the sixers reach new heights. th
lee to mid-40s across the area. i'll have the ten day at ten coming up. >>> today marks the 25th anniversary of the one of the most memorable plays in eagles giant history. 1992 former eagle and anchor ran an 87 yard punt return into the end zone. against the giants. it was the fourth and final return touch down of his career. of course it was capped off by his signature heavy bag routine. on the giants goal post pad. who can forget that? nbc10 don't forget this. official station of...
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it's been almost 30 years since spike lee released his debut film "she's got to have it." now he's streaming it as a tv series and it's come at an appropriate time. we'll talk with the director. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> small businesses get a big assess between black friday and cyber monday, today is small business saturday. we'll look at the status of the campaign that encourages you to shop local. >>> and some say the film gets better as time goes by. we'll celebrate this week the 75th anniversary of "casablanca." you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday". >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news ". >>> good morning, everyone, i'm jan carabeo. a house fire in philadelphia's oxford circle neighborhood has put a woman in the hospital today. firefighters returned to the corner of castor avenue and mckinley street early this morning. when they got there, they found that woman having trouble breathing. she is expected to be okay. firefighters had those flames there under control in matter every minutes. >> now, t
it's been almost 30 years since spike lee released his debut film "she's got to have it." now he's streaming it as a tv series and it's come at an appropriate time. we'll talk with the director. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> small businesses get a big assess between black friday and cyber monday, today is small business saturday. we'll look at the status of the campaign that encourages you to shop local. >>> and some say the film gets better as...
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that kind of angered general lee. request,ack another saying he wanted the fort to surrender within 10 minutes or else he would put the garrison to the sword. they replied, take the fort if you can. finally, he said present my compliments to general fitfully and tell him go to hell. ,[laughter] ard: it was a six-hour fight. the union army is going to win and they are going to suffer 40 casualties and general lee's army will suffer about 200 casualties. >> if i recall the confederates were indignant about the whole thing. there were these black troops on the doorsteps of richmond and they cannot get driven out. it really creates some political problems. steward: oh, yes, they caused a lot of political problems in charleston county, virginia. this is probably mentioned more than the battle is mentioned is that they catch one of the most prominent slaveowners. they have at least four of the slaves used to beat with a whip. general wiles, who is a ardent abolitionist, has his men strip the plantation owner down to the wai
that kind of angered general lee. request,ack another saying he wanted the fort to surrender within 10 minutes or else he would put the garrison to the sword. they replied, take the fort if you can. finally, he said present my compliments to general fitfully and tell him go to hell. ,[laughter] ard: it was a six-hour fight. the union army is going to win and they are going to suffer 40 casualties and general lee's army will suffer about 200 casualties. >> if i recall the confederates were...
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spike lee and we head to his film headquarters to see why the story he wrote three decades ago is moreelevant than ever. >>> but we begin with a look at today's "eye opener", you're world in 90 seconds. >> explosions drew people outside and then gunman opened fire and then moved inside executing people. >> a terror attack on a mosque rocks egypt. >> the deadliest terror attack in egypt ever. >> president trump called it horrible and cowardly and phoned egypt's president to offer his condolences. >>> time magazine disputing the president's claim in a tweet that he turned down being probably named person of the year. >> a big scare for holiday shoppers in london after reports of shooting being fired but police found no sign of gunshots. >> this st. louis area mall was forred protest turned chaotic. >> black friday, today merken gauged in one dangerous situations. >> a neighborhood is under water in washington after a river flooded. >> rescue crews searching for people who need help. >> mr. president -- >> president trump played golf with the game's greats including tiger woods. >> what a
spike lee and we head to his film headquarters to see why the story he wrote three decades ago is moreelevant than ever. >>> but we begin with a look at today's "eye opener", you're world in 90 seconds. >> explosions drew people outside and then gunman opened fire and then moved inside executing people. >> a terror attack on a mosque rocks egypt. >> the deadliest terror attack in egypt ever. >> president trump called it horrible and cowardly and phoned...