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it's on your back dr. lee says is the best way to sleep, but watch the pillows. >> we have been on our phones all day, on t computer all day, now the bad position for the neck. >> what is your suggestion with this? the best thing to do is support the natural curve ofk the n here and get a pillow for under the knee. that sports the back. >> same for side sleepers. add a third pilloehind your shoulder. picking that pillow is important too. the national sleep foundation recommends back sleepers use thinner styles or memory foam side sleepers, go firmer. what about that mattre? o to the mattress store and get your spouse and partner and get om and let your body tell you. don't use labels that say firm o soft. let your body tell you what's best f you. >> 4:26, coming up, fund-raiser fraud. it was the story tha touched millions and raises thousands of dollars, turns out it was fake. what happens next to all of those donations. >> and good morning, everybody. storm team 4 weather alert, to keep you ahead of any poten
it's on your back dr. lee says is the best way to sleep, but watch the pillows. >> we have been on our phones all day, on t computer all day, now the bad position for the neck. >> what is your suggestion with this? the best thing to do is support the natural curve ofk the n here and get a pillow for under the knee. that sports the back. >> same for side sleepers. add a third pilloehind your shoulder. picking that pillow is important too. the national sleep foundation...
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it's on your back dr. lee says is the best way to sleep, but watch the pillows. >> we've been on your phones all the, on the computer, now you're going to pro-long that bad position with the neck.hi the best tng soda is support the natural curve of the neck and get a pillow for underhe knees. that supports the back. >> reporter: same setup for side sleepers for extra support add a third pillow behind your shoulder. locking that p is important too. the national sleep foundation recommends back sleepers use thinner styles or memory foam. side sleepers, go firmer. on your tummy, try the thinnest pillow or don use one at all. what about that mattress? >> test drive. go to the mattress store, get your spouse or partner and get on them and let your body tell you. don't read the labels that says firm or soft. >> reporter: angie gos, news 4. >> makes me tired just watching. >>> for more than 30 years nbc 4 has been proudly helping people enjoy a thanksgiving meal. we're hoping you c give us a hand once again. join us
it's on your back dr. lee says is the best way to sleep, but watch the pillows. >> we've been on your phones all the, on the computer, now you're going to pro-long that bad position with the neck.hi the best tng soda is support the natural curve of the neck and get a pillow for underhe knees. that supports the back. >> reporter: same setup for side sleepers for extra support add a third pillow behind your shoulder. locking that p is important too. the national sleep foundation...
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dr. gregory lee says their position may be the problem. h >> youe to turn your neck because you have to breathe. >> which canou hurt y neck and back. it's on your back dr. lee says is the best way to sleep or watch the pillows. >>e have been on o phones all day and on our computer all day. >> what is yourit suggestion this? >> the best thing to do is support that natural curve of pillow here and get a for under the knee. that supports the back. >> same set up for side sleepers. for extra support, add a third pillow behind your shoulder. picking that pillow is important iotoo. the nl sleep foundation recommends back sleepers use thinner styles or memoryfoam. side sleepers go firmer. on your tummy still,ry the thinnest pillow you can find on do use one at all. and what about that mattress? >> go to this mattress store and get your spouse, get your partner and get on them and let your body tell you. don't readshe label that say firm or lsof your body tell you what's best for you. >> news 4. >> the college football forecast for the weekend, th
dr. gregory lee says their position may be the problem. h >> youe to turn your neck because you have to breathe. >> which canou hurt y neck and back. it's on your back dr. lee says is the best way to sleep or watch the pillows. >>e have been on o phones all day and on our computer all day. >> what is yourit suggestion this? >> the best thing to do is support that natural curve of pillow here and get a for under the knee. that supports the back. >> same set up...
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this very time having said this i would like to make clear chancellor merkel has said if i quote dr lee and. says fear is clear and if we know what's happened if we suspend he did not say we will cancel all our expenses and b. to suspend. until we have a clear. since things have been clear what happened and so if that is to the government i think it's wide i don't slide on what grounds moral grounds it's right to make presidents said must be. we we do know what we do we have to know what happened really and why and who is was sponsible for us it's a bit late for morality isn't it i mean there are credible and i don't know the saudis have been committing war crimes in yemen yes ever since that started the new government did nothing about if you if you want to go to church about politics only on moral moral categories you will always have a lot of problems you have always find the right balance you know those of the film it's a famous german scientist max we have a. hundred years ago is a dollar do have to desire it you have to find the right balance between baldwin and them. if nicks and
this very time having said this i would like to make clear chancellor merkel has said if i quote dr lee and. says fear is clear and if we know what's happened if we suspend he did not say we will cancel all our expenses and b. to suspend. until we have a clear. since things have been clear what happened and so if that is to the government i think it's wide i don't slide on what grounds moral grounds it's right to make presidents said must be. we we do know what we do we have to know what...
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. >> reporter: renowned plastic surgeon dr. lee what he can to sustain life, implanting 12 titanium plates to keep what's left of cam's shattered skull intact. >> i took a titanium plate and plate his nose, interorbirtal rim, mid face, upper jaw. >> reporter: he can't breathe or eat on his own. cam was alive. but how could he ever really live? >> i cried every day for a year. every single day. >> i would've changed places with him any day. i would've taken his pain any day, but i couldn't. >> what kind of quality of life would he have, if he didn't want to live with all that he had going for him? then why would he want to continue on now? >> reporter: it was six months before cam could leave the hospital, and even then, he would wear a mask everywhere he went. >> and i would see people stare at him and he would notice that. the worst part was the little kids, kind of hide or stare at him and hang on to mom and dad because he looked so pitiful. >> reporter: but then cam's doctor, dr. pu, uttered the words would change cam's fate for
. >> reporter: renowned plastic surgeon dr. lee what he can to sustain life, implanting 12 titanium plates to keep what's left of cam's shattered skull intact. >> i took a titanium plate and plate his nose, interorbirtal rim, mid face, upper jaw. >> reporter: he can't breathe or eat on his own. cam was alive. but how could he ever really live? >> i cried every day for a year. every single day. >> i would've changed places with him any day. i would've taken his pain...
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dr. philip lee. dr. lee: when i resigned from the government in june, i called for the suspension of article 50 likely i feared this parliamentary impasse. i know the prime minister is a thoroughly decent person who has public service running through her veins. with that in mind and with an eye on the importance of responsibility of government, could the prime minister outline to me the legal, the legislative, and the political requirements of suspending article 50 or indeed revoking it? pm may: can i say, as i think my honorable friend will know, there is of course the case -- there has been the case before the courts on the issue of the extension of article 50. but this government's position is clear, we will not extend article 50. the speaker: joanna cherry. jerry: thank you, prime minister. prime minister, article 14, 89, 174 of this agreement mean that the jurisdiction of the european court of justice will continue to reign supreme across the u.k. in a number of respects four years after the transiti
dr. philip lee. dr. lee: when i resigned from the government in june, i called for the suspension of article 50 likely i feared this parliamentary impasse. i know the prime minister is a thoroughly decent person who has public service running through her veins. with that in mind and with an eye on the importance of responsibility of government, could the prime minister outline to me the legal, the legislative, and the political requirements of suspending article 50 or indeed revoking it? pm...
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seven son champion valentino rossi another to slide out of contention the race itself won by its lees and dr ziai so he finished second in the championship standings. and a seventeen year old racing driver has survived a horror crash in the california three race in china germany's sophia flourish a was heading into a tight corner before losing control and going airborne her car crashing into media stuff on a truck side platform now that senior was taken to hospital with a spinal fracture to photographers and a marshall also injured she that she managed to tweet to say she's ok but will be undergoing surgery on monday. other if you can say having a spinal fracture is a great escape unbelievable seems to be absolute strawbridge thank you for that and ian thank you for joining us for this news out there is more news coming up on al-jazeera with maryanne demasi on the team in london in just a moment. travel often. by tranquil waters and popo forests may provide long wars. on cities. on sun trendsetters. in the middle of everything. is that so. i icons landmark. valleys and scotland's. made place
seven son champion valentino rossi another to slide out of contention the race itself won by its lees and dr ziai so he finished second in the championship standings. and a seventeen year old racing driver has survived a horror crash in the california three race in china germany's sophia flourish a was heading into a tight corner before losing control and going airborne her car crashing into media stuff on a truck side platform now that senior was taken to hospital with a spinal fracture to...
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dr. phillip lee. >> when i resigned from the government in june, i called for the suspension of article 50 because i feared this likely parliamentary impasse. i know the prime minister is a thoroughly decent person who has public service running through her veins. with that in mind and with the responsibility of government, could the prime minister outline to me the legal legislative and political requirements of suspending article 50 or indeed, revoking-- >> see the rest of this debate from the british house of commons on our website, c-span.org. find it by typing brexit in the search bar. we'll leave it here to go live in the u.s. senate. senators today considering the nomination of
dr. phillip lee. >> when i resigned from the government in june, i called for the suspension of article 50 because i feared this likely parliamentary impasse. i know the prime minister is a thoroughly decent person who has public service running through her veins. with that in mind and with the responsibility of government, could the prime minister outline to me the legal legislative and political requirements of suspending article 50 or indeed, revoking-- >> see the rest of this...
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dr. phillip lee. >> when i resigned from the government in june, i called for the suspension of article 50 because i feared this likely parliamentary impasse. i know the prime minister is a thoroughly decent person who has public service running through her veins. with that in mind and with the responsibility of government, could the prime minister outline to me the legal legislative and political requirements of suspending article 50 or indeed, revoking-- >> see the rest of this debate from the british house of commons on our website, c-span.org. find it by typing brexit in the search bar. we'll leave it here to go live in the u.s. senate. senators today considering the nomination of michelle bowman to serve on the federal reserve board of governors. and vote on a r resolution from senator rand paul to block arms sales to bahrain. now to live coverage. will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, you are our help in ages past and our hope for years to come. we find consolation from the knowledge that our times are in your hands. forgive us when we doubt your pow
dr. phillip lee. >> when i resigned from the government in june, i called for the suspension of article 50 because i feared this likely parliamentary impasse. i know the prime minister is a thoroughly decent person who has public service running through her veins. with that in mind and with the responsibility of government, could the prime minister outline to me the legal legislative and political requirements of suspending article 50 or indeed, revoking-- >> see the rest of this...
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in a moment, we'll talk to dr phillip lee — he was the first conservative mp to resign his ministeriallet's hear from fellow conservative mp, sherryl murray. thank you both forjoining us. if i can thank you both forjoining us. if i ca n start thank you both forjoining us. if i can start with you, you have made it very clear that you are not happy with the prime minister's approach. did she say anything during another lengthy periods in the commons today to reassure you on this new document? not at all. one of the main thingsi document? not at all. one of the main things i am worried about is with the fisheries gushy nation. i have been involved in the industry for long enough to know how fishing rights were sold out before. —— fisheries discussions. i know how strongly the other member states feel about access to our fish stocks. one of the things in the document where there is a —— it doesn't matter how the prime minister addresses this up and i appreciate it is not a legal agreement but it is a state agreement but it is a state agreement linking the economic partnership. there is a w
in a moment, we'll talk to dr phillip lee — he was the first conservative mp to resign his ministeriallet's hear from fellow conservative mp, sherryl murray. thank you both forjoining us. if i can thank you both forjoining us. if i ca n start thank you both forjoining us. if i can start with you, you have made it very clear that you are not happy with the prime minister's approach. did she say anything during another lengthy periods in the commons today to reassure you on this new document?...
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dr. nicole turner lee. i'm a fellow at brookings. i work on issues related to regulatory and legislative policy when it comes to telecom and high-tech. i also work on issues related to artificial intelligence as well as algorithms. in our department overall, we do everything related to tech. i am definitely part of the nerd club when it comes to research. and i am joined by both a very distinguished government appointee, mr. david redl who is the assistant secretary at the u.s. department of commerce as well as the administrator for the national telecommunications administration. who was also formally the chief counsel for the house energy and commerce committee under fred upton and greg walden. our days date back -- i can tell -- he can tell his age. i'm not telling mine. more than 15 years we've worked together in some capacity when he was on the hill doing the work there and previously. i'm very excited to have him. commerce is doing a lot, david. right? >> we're very busy. >> you are busy. today's conversation is really a chat to
dr. nicole turner lee. i'm a fellow at brookings. i work on issues related to regulatory and legislative policy when it comes to telecom and high-tech. i also work on issues related to artificial intelligence as well as algorithms. in our department overall, we do everything related to tech. i am definitely part of the nerd club when it comes to research. and i am joined by both a very distinguished government appointee, mr. david redl who is the assistant secretary at the u.s. department of...
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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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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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i'm thinking of lee after the war, as dr. robertson referenced and also mory, known as pathfinder to the ceasseas, tau at the naval academy and just an academic. and it seems you've 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, maurie, unlike the other confederate generals that line monument avenue, is 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? one of the footnotes. one of the things that he does. lee, jackson, a.p. hill, all the others, are in uniform. they are -- in terms of looking at the whole of their lives and their work, that isn't 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. and so, yes. you can all day long -- remember it like, you know, in any museum, we've got basicall
i'm thinking of lee after the war, as dr. robertson referenced and also mory, known as pathfinder to the ceasseas, tau at the naval academy and just an academic. and it seems you've 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, maurie, unlike the other confederate generals that line monument avenue, is not presented in a uniform at all. he is -- in...
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mike murphy is here dr barton is here and suzanne lee and ashley webster got to start with apple.s had a rough are time recently and it is down again today because of i think, tariff concerns, all right wait a second mike murphy would you buy is at 171? >> i did buy is higher than that and more in 17 is 7, 178 range i think if you've been waiting for a pullback this is 100% driven by tariffs to be clear stuart tariffs will or may have an impact on apple bottom line if they're putting a -- tax on phones coming over from china that will hurt apple. but i think you have to look past that and you're i buying a solid growth company and a very inexpensive price. >> you're talking about buying for longer material not a trading guy. >> not a trading guy but if you can get apple at 170 if you said would you buy apple at 170 absolutely i would have, so you can't -- block out some of the headlineses and when you get good prices you want to buy it. >> okay. the president say maybe they'll be a tax on a tariff i should say on consumer electronics coming from china. that includes iphones, the p
mike murphy is here dr barton is here and suzanne lee and ashley webster got to start with apple.s had a rough are time recently and it is down again today because of i think, tariff concerns, all right wait a second mike murphy would you buy is at 171? >> i did buy is higher than that and more in 17 is 7, 178 range i think if you've been waiting for a pullback this is 100% driven by tariffs to be clear stuart tariffs will or may have an impact on apple bottom line if they're putting a --...
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white supremacists gathered there under the pretext of preventing lee and the jackson monument from being removed. of course, as dr. robertson has already laid out, this was voted on by the city council in february. the unthinkable of course happened, the murder of heather heyer that followed in the wake and in the days and weeks that followed confederate monuments in baltimore, durham and elsewhere in the country 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 their historical context by examining the way in which the generation that survived the war and their children sought to remember it. how did 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 their telling? what were the implications, th
white supremacists gathered there under the pretext of preventing lee and the jackson monument from being removed. of course, as dr. robertson has already laid out, this was voted on by the city council in february. the unthinkable of course happened, the murder of heather heyer that followed in the wake and in the days and weeks that followed confederate monuments in baltimore, durham and elsewhere in the country were toppled by crowds or relocated by city governments. all of these debates...
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david dietz is here, dr barton is here suzanne lee is here so let's get going.ms like every day there's a problem for facebook but my question david is, what happens in the very unlikely event that sheryl sandberg is forced out? what happens to facebook then? >> i would be -- >> wait you would buy facebook if sandberg if very unlikely but if she's out would that leave zuckerberg to rub the the show? >> he would bring someone new in but problem is cheryl is someone who didn't want to address problem but attack critics given tough scrutiny from congress and so forth i think that's going to show zuckerberg is serious about cleaning house taking a new approach more favorable to users. >> i would argue there's a very, very very low probability of sheryl sandberg being kicked out zuckerberg is in place for a long time and she would be as she mentioned to cnn for decades to come and they admitted to doing research but research was underway this is what other companies do by the way, and facebook probably has a visibility issue and reputational issue right now that -- p
david dietz is here, dr barton is here suzanne lee is here so let's get going.ms like every day there's a problem for facebook but my question david is, what happens in the very unlikely event that sheryl sandberg is forced out? what happens to facebook then? >> i would be -- >> wait you would buy facebook if sandberg if very unlikely but if she's out would that leave zuckerberg to rub the the show? >> he would bring someone new in but problem is cheryl is someone who didn't...
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the boy from washington donna for dr that that's our show but i have a new standup comedy special only available at least camp comedy special dot com that's lee camp comedy special dot com until next john. blushes and thanks to the cheek a total morning of each he could host for a team you'll be set it's just the start only shooting we can. get him into. the utility bills you know he said he needed at least then you know he has a bit of my support but i'm not going to have to be scared to show. that you believe you should at least. give the respect to the sash clean his or still be company when you come to. that eucalyptus mr bush imo sure but. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development the only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful betty. to kill or die in time to sit down and talk. with a suitable to sleep for. myself or son period the syria. rolls going to say the boy understands with the must do to a couple. with. a lot of slow slow slow slow slow motion i am. on. the case in that book i
the boy from washington donna for dr that that's our show but i have a new standup comedy special only available at least camp comedy special dot com that's lee camp comedy special dot com until next john. blushes and thanks to the cheek a total morning of each he could host for a team you'll be set it's just the start only shooting we can. get him into. the utility bills you know he said he needed at least then you know he has a bit of my support but i'm not going to have to be scared to show....
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lee harvey oswald and whether he acted alone. click it seemed evident that we should try to establish the ease or difficulty of that rather -- rapidfire performance. how fast could that rifle be fired? dr. martin luther king the apostle of nonviolence and the civil rights moment has been shot to death in memphis tennessee. at all points bulletin has been released. dr. king was standing on the balcony of the second floor hotel room tonight when a shot was fired from across the street. the bullet exploded in his face. on april 4, 1960 eight, dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated on the balcony of the room lorraine motel. the national civil rights museum, we visit to learn about his final days and what brought him to memphis. >> when we study the history of pre-and there is post-april 4, 1968. dr. king had his nonviolent resistance following but after the assassination of malcolm x, you have the formation of the black panthers. leaders calling out for black power to take control of their own neighborhoods and communities. in ideologysplit and philosophy in which was the most effective way to combat civil rights in america. king was overshadowed by these black militants. was not rece
lee harvey oswald and whether he acted alone. click it seemed evident that we should try to establish the ease or difficulty of that rather -- rapidfire performance. how fast could that rifle be fired? dr. martin luther king the apostle of nonviolence and the civil rights moment has been shot to death in memphis tennessee. at all points bulletin has been released. dr. king was standing on the balcony of the second floor hotel room tonight when a shot was fired from across the street. the bullet...
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horror washed john a for dr death that's our show but i have a new stand up comedy special ollie available on leap camp comedy special dot com that's lee camp comedy special dot com until next hour. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. cranking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive trucks people rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent just like the gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here in the mountains just slow down so much they lost their jobs got laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and it's a tough reality to deal with. like going to places like camp sundown camp for people that can't decide and they're like so vampires. this is like a safe h
horror washed john a for dr death that's our show but i have a new stand up comedy special ollie available on leap camp comedy special dot com that's lee camp comedy special dot com until next hour. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. cranking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a...
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in 1960s, stan lee made his greatest come abuses to the comic book world as he crowe created theanstic four, th ho rrks drand a group of teenage misfits called "the x-men. in 1971 he challenged the comic book code by wght an publishing a story without the code's prior approval and the next year he became the editor and publisher of marvel comics. >> don't make m angry. you wouldn't like me while i'm angry. >> by getting this on television in graphic models. >> between 20 so he host the two tv shows and in 2008 was presented with the nationall mef honor. >> don't waste time trying to be a screen star.h there's too m competition. get into camrose. >> reporter: stan lee nevermi ssing a chance to show up in the movie vision and in '88 he wa given a star. >> my parting words excelsior. he'l be known for his small stature and dark >>glasses. e makes plenty of cameras or he did on "the big bang tory." >> how many generations grew up with all those characters? >> o absolutely. >> so many of them. so many movies. just watching "ironman" last night and he had a great camaro in that one. >> you've got a o busy week
in 1960s, stan lee made his greatest come abuses to the comic book world as he crowe created theanstic four, th ho rrks drand a group of teenage misfits called "the x-men. in 1971 he challenged the comic book code by wght an publishing a story without the code's prior approval and the next year he became the editor and publisher of marvel comics. >> don't make m angry. you wouldn't like me while i'm angry. >> by getting this on television in graphic models. >> between 20...
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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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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 ] >> thank you, kevin and 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 heard in this monument. further, as the keynote speaker for your conference and i'm humbled by that and the fact that i'm the heldest member of the cast by a number 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. 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 em
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 ] >> thank you, kevin and 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 heard in this monument. further, as the keynote speaker for your conference and i'm humbled by that and the fact that i'm the heldest...
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lee harvey oswald and whether he acted alone. click it seemed evident that we should try to establish the ease or difficulty of that rather -- rapidfire performance. how fast could that rifle be fired? dr. martin luther king the apostle of nonviolence and the civil rights moment has been shot to death in memphis tennessee. at all points bulletin has been released. dr. king was standing on the balcony of the second floor hotel room tonight when a shot was fired from across the street. the bullet exploded in his face. on april 4, 1960 eight, dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated on the balcony of the room lorraine motel. the national civil rights museum, we visit to learn about his final days and what brought him to memphis. >> when we study the history of pre-and there is post-april 4, 1968. dr. king had his nonviolent resistance following but after the assassination of malcolm x, you have the formation of the black panthers. leaders calling out for black power to take control of their own neighborhoods and communities. in ideologysplit and philosophy in which was the most effective way
lee harvey oswald and whether he acted alone. click it seemed evident that we should try to establish the ease or difficulty of that rather -- rapidfire performance. how fast could that rifle be fired? dr. martin luther king the apostle of nonviolence and the civil rights moment has been shot to death in memphis tennessee. at all points bulletin has been released. dr. king was standing on the balcony of the second floor hotel room tonight when a shot was fired from across the street. the bullet...
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dr. maya angelou -- dave and sesame street's joan gans cooney. tonight's honoree is unparalleled in his service to the literary community. here to present the literary i can award is a writer, researcher, and entrepreneur margo lee setterly author of hidden figures the the american dream and untold story of black women math mathematicians who helped win the space race. a 2014 alfred peace loan foundation fellow and virginia foundation for the humanities grant she's founder of the human computer project. and endeavor that is recovering names and accomplishments of all of the women who worked as computers mathematicians, smises and engineers at the naca and nasa from the 1930s through the 1980s. gives me great pleasure to welcome ms. shetterly. i couldn't be more honored to present the qeard to join weber vice president and program director at the al a fred foundation. [applause] so i met joan four years ago when sloan made decision to support the research and writing of my book hidden figures. now the question i myself back then, and this is what i want each of you is asking right now, tonight -- who the heck is this guy who is steering enough to deal out bucks to unknown first time author writing about mathemati
dr. maya angelou -- dave and sesame street's joan gans cooney. tonight's honoree is unparalleled in his service to the literary community. here to present the literary i can award is a writer, researcher, and entrepreneur margo lee setterly author of hidden figures the the american dream and untold story of black women math mathematicians who helped win the space race. a 2014 alfred peace loan foundation fellow and virginia foundation for the humanities grant she's founder of the human computer...