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dr. sandra lee is here. she is known as "dr.e popper." [ cheers and applause ] and people around the office -- i have to say, people have been texting everyone who works at the show saying, why didn't you tell me dr. pimple popper was there? as if she's going to pop everyone's pimples. she will not be popping anyone's pimples tonight, i'm sorry to report. unless you want it, i guess. this is their latest album, called "love is dead." chvrches from the mercedes-benz outdoor stage. [ cheers and applause ] if you like them tonight, you can see chvrches live september 23rd at the greek theater here in l.a. tomorrow night, tom arnold and jerrod carmichael will join us. and we'll have music from death cab for cutie. tom arnold says he's heard that trump tape. so we'll try to get that out of him. and on thursday, don cheadle, zoe kravitz, and music from blood orange featuring asap rocky. our first guest is one of two tv doctors on our show tonight. she is a make-believe anesthesiologist for which she is an emmy nominee for outstanding
dr. sandra lee is here. she is known as "dr.e popper." [ cheers and applause ] and people around the office -- i have to say, people have been texting everyone who works at the show saying, why didn't you tell me dr. pimple popper was there? as if she's going to pop everyone's pimples. she will not be popping anyone's pimples tonight, i'm sorry to report. unless you want it, i guess. this is their latest album, called "love is dead." chvrches from the mercedes-benz outdoor...
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embodied in a part i shouldn't i don't become funny with it but what i did but he ended up by that i did dr lee. said like a good laugh that it might have been a whole lot of work and live i did but i found out a little bit then we are shocked that there are a lot of money going to go bad michael i'm a little overweight but the more i begin to get but any. one else chose seems wrong why don't y'all just don't call. me lol yet to see palin just a couple active. and engaged equals to trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. it was you know provision on my back when i wanted to. ask but i. owe. your so you know i lost his boss because. we saw. anybody among my fellow those in prison but that's honest i don't mean the history of. showing us you know part of us you're not. you know just i mean most important i'm already but it was just a lot of the media and even i mean it was a lot. different up and i must say i mean i really feel so i just don't get it i'm getting worse but those were the o's two sons those people are going to respect i'm one of the. ju
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in the courts today there's a police officer expertise officer jason stop jay says dr lee and he's up for a first degree murder stop with good sounding fires four shots with just a chilling sniff stoppage washer turns to the police vehicle to drop off an unusual raffle and to rummage through a duffel bag stokley was heard saying during the pursuit the she was going to kill saddam i. think i had the end of the day he's not going to charge they don't let him walk like they let everybody else walk this man lost his life and not the last fall her loss of life not just here for just that's all we are know to make sure that i don't have and. i do think the revolution the real revolution my cap and soon i think that will happen sooner than like another uprising in ferguson all thing is gone is gone look like a lot of people die and going to be a lot of bullets. for some people in this country that's always been the reality is dying in bullets if we fight in a real way beyond the signs in the streets day yeah i'm going to change that as it may. look at that. that. was not i did not know the f
in the courts today there's a police officer expertise officer jason stop jay says dr lee and he's up for a first degree murder stop with good sounding fires four shots with just a chilling sniff stoppage washer turns to the police vehicle to drop off an unusual raffle and to rummage through a duffel bag stokley was heard saying during the pursuit the she was going to kill saddam i. think i had the end of the day he's not going to charge they don't let him walk like they let everybody else walk...
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jay says dr lee and he's up for first degree murder stoppages out of fires four shots with just a chilling assist trust returns to the police vehicle to drop off an unusual rifle and to rummage through a duffel bag stokley was heard saying german perceived bush was going to kill smith . not think of it at the end of the day is not going to charge they all let him walk like they let everybody else walk this man lost his life and not last fall her loss of life not just mere success but that's all we are now to make sure that i don't have and. i do think the revolution the real revolution my cabin soon i think that to happen sooner than like another uprising in ferguson i think is gone is gone look like a lot of people dying going to a lot of bullets. but for some people in this country that's always been the reality is dying and bullets if we fight in a real way beyond the signs in the streets then yes it will change. the. look at them. you. know. you. can. move you know i don't see his car saw no. peace so. i don't know where to leave him or as. he struggles with addiction i met him. right
jay says dr lee and he's up for first degree murder stoppages out of fires four shots with just a chilling assist trust returns to the police vehicle to drop off an unusual rifle and to rummage through a duffel bag stokley was heard saying german perceived bush was going to kill smith . not think of it at the end of the day is not going to charge they all let him walk like they let everybody else walk this man lost his life and not last fall her loss of life not just mere success but that's all...
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jay says dr lee and he's up for a first degree murder stop a good sounding fires four shots with just killing six stoppage maestra chances police vehicle to drop off an unusual and to run sure does a back stop it was her sane german pursuit that she was going to kill smith. i think a at the end of the day is not going to charge they don't let him walk like they let everybody else walk this man lost his life and not lost while her loss of life not just smear for just that's why we are now to make sure they don't have and. i do think the revolution the real revolution my captain soon. i think that will happen sooner than like another uprising in ferguson all thing is gone is going to look like a lot of people die and going to be a lot of bullets. but for some people in this country that's always been the reality of dying in bullets if we fight in a real way beyond the signs in the streets day yeah but in a change. that. made you. believe it or. not. you. can. move. you know i don't see his car so i don't know. something i don't know what to leave him alone as. he struggles with addictio
jay says dr lee and he's up for a first degree murder stop a good sounding fires four shots with just killing six stoppage maestra chances police vehicle to drop off an unusual and to run sure does a back stop it was her sane german pursuit that she was going to kill smith. i think a at the end of the day is not going to charge they don't let him walk like they let everybody else walk this man lost his life and not lost while her loss of life not just smear for just that's why we are now to...
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embodied in the part i've heard it i don't believe by knew what i believe but he ended up by that i did dr lee by nature through a good life that might have been i will become a martyr by my fat a little because we are charged up but i love money come and go about my job i better wait what the market i begin to get but in. infinitely. from from. from . i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime champing each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year somewhat four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember one one just to show you can't afford to miss the one and only boom but. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it's meaningless in the death penalty just beca
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jay says dr lee and he's up for a first degree murder stop with good sounding fires four shots with just a chilling slit stop the trust returns to the police vehicle to drop off an unusual rifle and to rummage through a duffel bag stokley was heard saying during the pursuit the she was going to kill smith. not think of it at the end of the day is not going to charge they don't let him walk like they let everybody else walk this man lost his life and not lost while her loss of life not just smears and just the best of all we are know to make sure that they don't have a no. i do think the revolution the real revolution my happen soon i think that will happen sooner than like another uprising in ferguson all thing is gone is going to look like a lot of people die and going to a lot of bullets. for some people in this country that's always been the reality it's dying in bullets if we fight in a real way beyond the signs in the streets. but in a change. that. was. good. did you prefer. you are. right. in. the mood you know i will say his car song no. peace so. i don't know where to leave him
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jay says dr lee and he's up for first degree murder stoppages out of fires four shots with just killing six stop trust returns to police vehicle to drop off time to travel and to rush to a duffel bag stop it was her sane german pursuit the she was going to kill saddam. nothing. at the end of the day he's not going to charge they don't let him walk like they let everybody else walk this man lost his life and not the loss of all her loss of life not just me or is it just that's all we are know to make sure that i don't have and. i do think the revolution the real revolution my happen soon i think that to happen sooner than like another uprising in ferguson i'll think is gone is gone look like a lot of people die and going to be a lot of bullets. but for some people in this country that's always been the reality of dying in bullets if we fight in a real way beyond the signs in the streets day year in a change. that. you. really believe. you know. right now. in. the movie you know i don't see his car so i don't know. something i don't know what to leave him alone as. he struggles with addic
jay says dr lee and he's up for first degree murder stoppages out of fires four shots with just killing six stop trust returns to police vehicle to drop off time to travel and to rush to a duffel bag stop it was her sane german pursuit the she was going to kill saddam. nothing. at the end of the day he's not going to charge they don't let him walk like they let everybody else walk this man lost his life and not the loss of all her loss of life not just me or is it just that's all we are know to...
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in a part i shouldn't i don't but i knew that that what i did but he ended up by that that i did dr lee by nature that i like a good laugh that it might have been a whole lot of work and live i did but i found out a little because we are chopped up there are a lot of money going to go by the model of the way what the market might be going to get but any. you. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime chappie each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be all for rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember of one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. when the all may guess manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the room and pluses protect themselves. with the financi
in a part i shouldn't i don't but i knew that that what i did but he ended up by that that i did dr lee by nature that i like a good laugh that it might have been a whole lot of work and live i did but i found out a little because we are chopped up there are a lot of money going to go by the model of the way what the market might be going to get but any. you. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime...
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dr. lee newman/cu anchutz aurora:"this is just a wakeup call."st released study by c-u anchutz, people addicted to opioids are injuring their own pets, or even dogs not belonging to them, to satiate their opioid obsessions.dr. lee newman: "this is not a systematic investigation in the sense of classic research. but it's good enough to tell us that there is a problem."in response, c-u anchutz has created an online course for veterinarians to detect such cases.dr. lee newman:"it talks about the significance of the epidemic, the role of veterinarians, best practices and strategies."at alameda east veterinarian hospital in aurora, doctor kevin fitzgerald says this has been a problem for sometime.dr. kevin fitzgerald:"they know the drug names right away. they know the names. they know the dosages. and they say i'm from out of town, and they need an inordinate number, a huge number."doctor fitzgerald also says we are playing a little catchup.dr. kevin fitzgerald:"the cows are already out of the barn and the onus is on veterinarians to do their own poli
dr. lee newman/cu anchutz aurora:"this is just a wakeup call."st released study by c-u anchutz, people addicted to opioids are injuring their own pets, or even dogs not belonging to them, to satiate their opioid obsessions.dr. lee newman: "this is not a systematic investigation in the sense of classic research. but it's good enough to tell us that there is a problem."in response, c-u anchutz has created an online course for veterinarians to detect such cases.dr. lee...
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dr. gregory lee, thank you so much.els to everyone. >> thanks for having me angie. >> thanks. >>> we will get a final check on the forecast when we return. don't forget to join us for the ellen show ts afternoon 3g. of course that is disney world will jet raises under a new contract reached between the company and several ns. it increases the minimum starting pay $2015 an hour by 2021. it caps nine months of tense egotiations that led to large protests. the unions represent 38,000 service workers atne d world, half the number working at the park. the union says most make ls than $11 an hour. you tube adds will be getting less skippable. any channel that can make money from its video also soone able to implement non-skippable ads. previously only select channels had that action. advertiser pay more money for the non-skippable adds which means more money for those who create 'em. they set the maximum time for those adds at 15 to 20 seconds. >>> it looks like actually want the work longer, even beyond retirement age. but s
dr. gregory lee, thank you so much.els to everyone. >> thanks for having me angie. >> thanks. >>> we will get a final check on the forecast when we return. don't forget to join us for the ellen show ts afternoon 3g. of course that is disney world will jet raises under a new contract reached between the company and several ns. it increases the minimum starting pay $2015 an hour by 2021. it caps nine months of tense egotiations that led to large protests. the unions represent...
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. >> dr. lee says people with existing respiratory problems may want to wear an n-95 filtration mask to keep out smoke particles. the most effective way is to stay out of the unhealthy air cmpletely. >> we recommend that you don't exercise outdoors during those conditions, particularly if you u're aeerounger ition or if children, more at risk. >> reporter: you heard the bay area air quality management district say they'd rather you avoid driving and putting the exhaust from your car in the air. they also discourage any outdoor burning. yes, that includes barbecues. another spare-the-air day is on tap for tomorrow. in orinda, eric thom mats, abc 7 news. >> eric, thank you so much. >> let's get to spencer christian with a closer look at what all this bad air means. >> depending on where you are, you might be able to even taste or smell the smoke in the air. you can certainly see it from anyplace in the bay area. take a look at this from sutro tower over san francisco. the air quality is declining in
. >> dr. lee says people with existing respiratory problems may want to wear an n-95 filtration mask to keep out smoke particles. the most effective way is to stay out of the unhealthy air cmpletely. >> we recommend that you don't exercise outdoors during those conditions, particularly if you u're aeerounger ition or if children, more at risk. >> reporter: you heard the bay area air quality management district say they'd rather you avoid driving and putting the exhaust from...
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there is also this alert from the doctor we talked to, dr. lee. if you're used to exercising outside, you might want to cut back on that or even stop for a while this haze and unhealthy air is out here. in orinda, eric thomas, abc 7 news. >> it's pretty bad. eric, thank you very much. >>> let's bring in abc 7 news weather anchor spencer christian for details on the spare the air days. >> wind is a big concern, as you have heard reported already. the wind is a bit calmer in some places today, allowing the smoke to build up, as you can see here on this looping satellite image. stronger wind would blow some of that smoke away, but that would also fan the flames of the fires. right now smoke continues to build up in the central valley, all around the bay area, and over much of northern and central california. you can see how thick that haze. and tomorrow will be another spare the air day for the bay area, with the poorest air quality likely in the inland east bay and the santa clara valley. we have a color coded map that will indicate how our air qual
there is also this alert from the doctor we talked to, dr. lee. if you're used to exercising outside, you might want to cut back on that or even stop for a while this haze and unhealthy air is out here. in orinda, eric thomas, abc 7 news. >> it's pretty bad. eric, thank you very much. >>> let's bring in abc 7 news weather anchor spencer christian for details on the spare the air days. >> wind is a big concern, as you have heard reported already. the wind is a bit calmer in...
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to keep burton's work visually exuberant and dr lee comic is rooted in his lifelong affection for misfits the way i grew up was very like fifty's sixty's bland suburbia so i was felt like out of place i think that's why i was always drawn to monsters because i felt like i didn't feel that they were bad i just felt like creatures that are so. sleazy with a career that spans over thirty five years tim burton is. and he take his creative dockside has certainly paid off. in this league zubrin what lies beyond describing it in this michelin starred lends itself well to animation yes it does we saw a very brief bit of animation there but i mean as a child actually the very first films he made in his backyard as a child with short animation films that we've never seen of course very crude ones but. he then his best job in the business was book is an animation of disney and then his first full length length feature film was in fact corpse bride and me of animators of the worked on the film but the characters rule based on original drawings from. and also more recently frankenweenie which was a re
to keep burton's work visually exuberant and dr lee comic is rooted in his lifelong affection for misfits the way i grew up was very like fifty's sixty's bland suburbia so i was felt like out of place i think that's why i was always drawn to monsters because i felt like i didn't feel that they were bad i just felt like creatures that are so. sleazy with a career that spans over thirty five years tim burton is. and he take his creative dockside has certainly paid off. in this league zubrin what...
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dr. sandra lee, little league world series sensation big al, and music from chvrches.on out, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you forankschat w for com. thank you for joining us. that's very nice.
dr. sandra lee, little league world series sensation big al, and music from chvrches.on out, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you forankschat w for com. thank you for joining us. that's very nice.
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dr. sandra lee, little league world series sensation big al, and music from chvrches. and now, from here on out, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. thank you for joining us. [ cheers and applause ] that's very nice. i want to thank you for joining us on what was the first day back to school for a lot of ki
dr. sandra lee, little league world series sensation big al, and music from chvrches. and now, from here on out, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. thank you for joining us. [ cheers and applause ] that's very nice. i want to thank you for joining us on what was the first day back to school for a lot of ki
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dr. sandra lee known as dr. pimple popper. we learned about miniature horses too.only 23 inches to its withers. >> yes. >> otherwise it's not an official miniature horse. >> that's true. >> you won't get this anywhere else, people. >> we'll be quizes you later tonight. >> yes. that's going to do it for this edition of abc 7 news. look for breaking news and real news on the abc 7 news app. i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. for mindi bach, spencer christian, all of us here, thank you for joining us. >> have a good night. my hash browns turn into my $3 munchie mash-ups. crispy hash browns and tasty white cheese. mashed up with savory egg and bacon, buffalo chicken and ranch, or jalapeños and bacon. each for just three bucks! why? because everything gets more interesting at night. vampires wake up. werewolves come out. and the boogie man gets his boogie on. so try my delicious $3 munchie mash-ups, back for a limited time. and keep the party going until the sun comes up. ouch. $3 munchie mash-ups, from jack in the box. ♪ this is the "jeopardy!" col
dr. sandra lee known as dr. pimple popper. we learned about miniature horses too.only 23 inches to its withers. >> yes. >> otherwise it's not an official miniature horse. >> that's true. >> you won't get this anywhere else, people. >> we'll be quizes you later tonight. >> yes. that's going to do it for this edition of abc 7 news. look for breaking news and real news on the abc 7 news app. i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. for mindi...
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i am thinking of lee after the war, as dr. robberson mentioned, and also maury, the pathfinder taught at theo naval academy, an academic or you have to look at the totality of the pe. that is a very good question, and murray, unlike the monumentat line avenue, is not presented in uniform at all. in fact, with his monument, it does correct reflect a career where the confederacy is a footnote for murray. it is one of the footnotes. it is one of the things that he does. lee, jackson, ap hill, all of the others are in uniform. they are, in terms of looking at the whole of their lives and their work, that is not necessarily what is being honored in the course of the work, and again, when you look at the proceedings, it is about them as military leaders. long --you can, all day in any museum, we have basically 150 250 words, and that particular panel will tell you what is going on. can hope for as you are talking about the individual as art, but the individual depicted, and the community's response over time as you have a very short
i am thinking of lee after the war, as dr. robberson mentioned, and also maury, the pathfinder taught at theo naval academy, an academic or you have to look at the totality of the pe. that is a very good question, and murray, unlike the monumentat line avenue, is not presented in uniform at all. in fact, with his monument, it does correct reflect a career where the confederacy is a footnote for murray. it is one of the footnotes. it is one of the things that he does. lee, jackson, ap hill, all...
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dr. ellen clark, grace cathedral. patricia tuttle, mr. don lee, mr. murray, fifth church of christ the scientist 450 or farrell street. deconan see brian. robert brown stone attorney, sean fletcher. >> thank you. >> steve white and i will conclude by just asking you to e-mail the mta board to support relocation of the inbound 38 to gough and geary. the board meeting is next tuesday at 1:00. >> thank you, very much. any other general public comments? hearing none. any old business? hearing none. new business? item a. requesting authorization to modify the exiting grand agreement with institute on aging for the provision of increasing the center for elderly suicide prevention and grovgrief-related services for programs capacity. during the period of july 12,018th through june 302,019th for $180,000, for a new grand amount of 485,273, plus a 10% contingency for a new total amount not to exceed $533,800, welcome. >> good afternoon. president, commissioners and director mcspadden. i am program annalist. today where here to seek your approval for a modifica
dr. ellen clark, grace cathedral. patricia tuttle, mr. don lee, mr. murray, fifth church of christ the scientist 450 or farrell street. deconan see brian. robert brown stone attorney, sean fletcher. >> thank you. >> steve white and i will conclude by just asking you to e-mail the mta board to support relocation of the inbound 38 to gough and geary. the board meeting is next tuesday at 1:00. >> thank you, very much. any other general public comments? hearing none. any old...
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dr. bernice king. >> god bless you, bishop blake. lee we we lost a grandmother to a bullet when she was killed while playing the organ at our church when i was 11 years of age. but we kept going. and each of us have dealt with it in different ways, and as i stand here today, and as martin stands here today, my brother dexter dexter also stands here today. but he is dealing with the grief in ways that are different than even me and martin so i ask that you keep all of us in prayer as we continue to go through the grieving process of a parent that we've yet to be able to bury. when when my father and our father spoke those prophetic words 50 years ago, few people knew that on the next day, april 4, 1968, that he made a phone call to my grandmother, alberta king, the one who was shot playing the organ, to give her the title of the message that he would be delivering on sunday, april 7th. the title of that message was slate to be "america may go to hell." and and if you will permit me, i think, as i look at the landscape of our world today,
dr. bernice king. >> god bless you, bishop blake. lee we we lost a grandmother to a bullet when she was killed while playing the organ at our church when i was 11 years of age. but we kept going. and each of us have dealt with it in different ways, and as i stand here today, and as martin stands here today, my brother dexter dexter also stands here today. but he is dealing with the grief in ways that are different than even me and martin so i ask that you keep all of us in prayer as we...
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of thinking of lee after the war. is dr. robertson reference. and also, morrie, who is known as the pathfinder of the seas. he taught at the naval academy. and, is an academic. it seems you have got to look at the totality of people's lives, not just their service to their particular state. and that tends to be getting overlooked. >> that's a very good question. and, in fact, morrie, unlike the other confederate generals that line monument avenue was not presented in a uniform at all. he is, in fact, with his monument, it does reflect a whole career, where the confederacy is a footnote for murray. right? it's one of the footnotes. one of the things that he does. lee, jackson, ap hill, all the others are in uniform. they are, in terms of looking at the whole of their lives and their work, that is not necessarily what is being honored in the course of the work. again, when you look at the proceedings, it is about them as military leaders. and so, yes. you can all day long, you remember, like, in any museum, we got basically 150-250 words. that par
of thinking of lee after the war. is dr. robertson reference. and also, morrie, who is known as the pathfinder of the seas. he taught at the naval academy. and, is an academic. it seems you have got to look at the totality of people's lives, not just their service to their particular state. and that tends to be getting overlooked. >> that's a very good question. and, in fact, morrie, unlike the other confederate generals that line monument avenue was not presented in a uniform at all. he...
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lee cowan, hollywood. >> still ahead, an urban legend that's absolutely true. >> dr.remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] dokoup >>> we end tonight with a case of mistaken identity in new jersey that's inspiring people across the country to pay it forward. here's michelle miller. >> reporter: ruth reid never thought a visit to her favorite convenience store would make her a celebrity. >> i want to drop off a couple cases of root beer to your house. >> reporter: she hates all the attention. >> stop it. >> reporter: that's what picking up a stranger's tab gets you these days. >> and he just walks up here and was standing here with you. >> he looks familiar. >> reporter: that man was multi-grammy award winning country music star keith urban, reportedly worth $75 million. but ruth didn't believe him. ann sk would keith urban be sth. gu and te noced was behind us andhat's >> rr:djus
lee cowan, hollywood. >> still ahead, an urban legend that's absolutely true. >> dr.remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] dokoup >>> we end tonight with a case of mistaken identity in new jersey that's inspiring people across the country to pay it forward. here's michelle miller....
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j >> a big if they're all introduce themselves ashley webster susan lee, of course, dr and that man rightre. that mike murphy interjecting himself before it is produced. all right i like the look of this, 11, 10% gain by the ended of year so says goldman sachs i'm cheering on what say you? >> totally agreed but where were they months ago? this is something i've been saying on this program stuart if we get trade war pensions easing and a strong economy and strong corporate profits, we're going much higher. >> what do you say? >> i'm with mike on this one because -- we have a lot of other good things happening as well here in the economy. we're already starting to see reinvestment and starting to see good things on the industrial side not just the tech side. >> okay we're now up 97 points on dow industrials 25,287 that's where we are. i want to talk about turkey, i'm going to put on your screen a fund that invest in turkey it is a barometer -- of the turkish market and a finance, it is bouncing six percent so dr has turkey as a threat to us come and gone? inch well as a threat to the stock
j >> a big if they're all introduce themselves ashley webster susan lee, of course, dr and that man rightre. that mike murphy interjecting himself before it is produced. all right i like the look of this, 11, 10% gain by the ended of year so says goldman sachs i'm cheering on what say you? >> totally agreed but where were they months ago? this is something i've been saying on this program stuart if we get trade war pensions easing and a strong economy and strong corporate profits,...
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white supremacist gathered under the pretext of preventing lee and the jackson monument from being removed. of course as dr. robertson has laid out this was voted on by the city council in february. the unthinkable of course happened. the murder of heather hires that followed in the wake and in the days and weeks that followed, confederate monuments in baltimore, durham and elsewhere were toppled by crowds or relocated by city governments. all of these debates have served as a reminder to the nation of the deep, intense and sometimes violent nature of the civil war. or perhaps more precisely confederate memory that continues to permeate our country. today what i want to do is place these debates within historical context. by examining the way in which the generations that survived the war and their children sought to remember. how do they explain to their children and grandchildren what it was they had fought for? how did they consciously and just as importantly unconsciously exaggerate, minimize, contradict and or emit issues from the retelling. what were the implications? the social, political or otherwi
white supremacist gathered under the pretext of preventing lee and the jackson monument from being removed. of course as dr. robertson has laid out this was voted on by the city council in february. the unthinkable of course happened. the murder of heather hires that followed in the wake and in the days and weeks that followed, confederate monuments in baltimore, durham and elsewhere were toppled by crowds or relocated by city governments. all of these debates have served as a reminder to the...
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lees and those desperate for help. judge herbert callehe shots as emergency crews andrs voluntee rescued more than 49,000 people. he is grateful for the help from dr. murphy and the robots. >> they do things that we humans can't do. >> reporter: they are versatile with ever-evolving technology deployed in disasters like the september 1 attack, mexico city's earthquake and hawaii's eruption. >> she is one of the robors used at the trade center. r orter: each has a different specialty. these can squeeze into tight dangerous spaces going fast and further to bring back life saving information. >> we believeei robots the difference between life and death it is getting unethical not to use them. >> reporter: she believes an armyf robots will become a critical part of every emergency response. >>> just ahead, the innovative new program rebuilding lives one dear great grandfather, you made moonshine in a backwoods still. smuggled booze and dodged the law. even when they brought you in, they could never hold you down. when i built my family tree and found you, i found my sense of adventure. i set off on a new life, a million miles away. i'm heidi choiniere
lees and those desperate for help. judge herbert callehe shots as emergency crews andrs voluntee rescued more than 49,000 people. he is grateful for the help from dr. murphy and the robots. >> they do things that we humans can't do. >> reporter: they are versatile with ever-evolving technology deployed in disasters like the september 1 attack, mexico city's earthquake and hawaii's eruption. >> she is one of the robors used at the trade center. r orter: each has a different...
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don't ever forget that when james reid from all souls church was killed after jimmy lee jackson down in selma dr. king didn't talk about the k can -- kkk in his critique of racism. he didn't. this is what dr. king said. he said, naturally we are compelled to ask the question who killed james reid. well, the answer is simple and rather limited when we think of the who. he was murdered by a few sick, demented and misguided men who have a strange notion that you express dissent through murder. there is another desperate question we are forced to ask this afternoon that i asked a few days ago when we funerallized james jackson. is the question, what killed james reid? and when we move from the who to the what, the blame is wide. finish and -- and the responsibility grows. james reid was murdered by the indifference of every minister of the gospel who has remained silent behind the safe security of stained glass windows. he was murdered by th irrelevancy of the church. he was murdered by the irresponsibility of every politician who has moved down the path of demagoguery and who has fed his constituen
don't ever forget that when james reid from all souls church was killed after jimmy lee jackson down in selma dr. king didn't talk about the k can -- kkk in his critique of racism. he didn't. this is what dr. king said. he said, naturally we are compelled to ask the question who killed james reid. well, the answer is simple and rather limited when we think of the who. he was murdered by a few sick, demented and misguided men who have a strange notion that you express dissent through murder....
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lee. i am humbled this man even knows my name. he is here today. i would like to introduce to you dr. budd robinson -- dr. budd robertson. [applause] dr. robertson: thank you, keven. good morning, everyone. for the first time in my 60 year career, i must say, i take no pleasure in the talk i am about to give. it is time the other side be monument.his as the keynote speaker for your conference, plus the fact i am the eldest member of the cast by a number of years, i will drift far field to discuss the national issues of which civil war monuments are taught and to the factors that lay behind the insanity in which we live in many sections. respect,and, and i those whose friendship i may damage here. that being said, once we fought a civil war, that four-year bloodbath was the most vital moment in our evolution as a nation. slavery was the underlying issue behind the war. not the only issue. stay rights hovered over the land -- state rights hovered over the land. realize howd to conquermotions can reasonable thinking. the united states in which you in 1865.e was born civil war marked the conception of the country we know. it
lee. i am humbled this man even knows my name. he is here today. i would like to introduce to you dr. budd robinson -- dr. budd robertson. [applause] dr. robertson: thank you, keven. good morning, everyone. for the first time in my 60 year career, i must say, i take no pleasure in the talk i am about to give. it is time the other side be monument.his as the keynote speaker for your conference, plus the fact i am the eldest member of the cast by a number of years, i will drift far field to...
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dr. waters, a good number of interviews with members of congress as well as with steve ford, who was wonderful in speaking with me. third lee while a lot has been written about president ford, far less has been written about his pre-presidential and post-presidential career. and i wanted to give more time to his life before the presidency and afterward. his upbringing, his time in congress, his life as an ex-president. and so readers of the book will find about two thirds of it is devoted not for the president but ford, upbringing ford, the congress person ford, the ex-president. and last but not least i think that popular culture can say a lot about the times which people lived. and so readers are going to find in the book references to tv shows, to movies, to books such as the films "the tower inferno" and "airport 1975," the books the catcher in the rye and the tv programs hariate, the simpsons and yes of course "saturday night live." so when when did the book come about? around 2011 i was asked by peter to edit a series of essays on the ford and carter administrations. i've done a lot of work on jimmy carter. i knew far
dr. waters, a good number of interviews with members of congress as well as with steve ford, who was wonderful in speaking with me. third lee while a lot has been written about president ford, far less has been written about his pre-presidential and post-presidential career. and i wanted to give more time to his life before the presidency and afterward. his upbringing, his time in congress, his life as an ex-president. and so readers of the book will find about two thirds of it is devoted not...
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lee. i'm humbled that this man even knows my name and i'm proud that he's here today. i'd like to introduce to you our dear friend dr. bud robertson. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. for the first time in my 60-year career, i must say that i take no pleasure in the talk i'm about to give. yet it is time that the other side be be heard in this monument. plus the fact that i'm the eldest member of the cast by a numb of years. i will occasionally drift to discuss the national issues of which civil war monuments are a part and to the factors that lay behind the insanity under which we live in many sections. i understand and i respect those whose friendship i may damage here. with that being said, once we fought the civil war, that four-year blood bath. was the most vital moment as a nation. slavery was the underlying issue behind the war, but not the only issue. state rights still hovered over the land. the limits of federalism were far from resolution. and no one seemed to realize that easily the emotions can conquer reasonable thinking. the united states in which you and i live was born many 1865. civil war mar
lee. i'm humbled that this man even knows my name and i'm proud that he's here today. i'd like to introduce to you our dear friend dr. bud robertson. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. for the first time in my 60-year career, i must say that i take no pleasure in the talk i'm about to give. yet it is time that the other side be be heard in this monument. plus the fact that i'm the eldest member of the cast by a numb of years. i will occasionally drift to discuss the national issues...
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dr. gordon, is it seems to me by 1978 at the beginning of the film that both fuller and lee marvin were about the same age when asked about their connection they were both combat veterans, marvin in the pacific, of course, fuller in europe. i just wondered about having a 55-year-old buck sergeant, i mean, lee marvin of course has that wonder of ravaged face and i think really underrecognized, but i was curious as to what the connection is between marvin and fuller and how fuller made a decision to use someone so much older than his sergeants would have been. thank you. >> that's a great question and i don't really have a definitive answer to that. i don't know -- i don't know precisely why fuller -- i know he really wanted marvin, he really had to talk him into that role and i think marvin if i remember correctly was a little hesitant because of his age to play that role. but, you know, fuller really loved working with veterans and he loved working with people who he didn't have to basically send through basic training in order to understand what it was like. i mean, that idea of authenticity
dr. gordon, is it seems to me by 1978 at the beginning of the film that both fuller and lee marvin were about the same age when asked about their connection they were both combat veterans, marvin in the pacific, of course, fuller in europe. i just wondered about having a 55-year-old buck sergeant, i mean, lee marvin of course has that wonder of ravaged face and i think really underrecognized, but i was curious as to what the connection is between marvin and fuller and how fuller made a decision...