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but what we really needed it is not focus on whether you have a confederate flag on the general lee and the dukes of hazard meet people off television. what we need to focu focus on fw do you think in the inner-city what happened in charleston was horrible. that was a racist sociopath await it was heinous and despicable but i do not think we need to take at this locus in america is a racist nation. i think that state, and georgia, did the same. do we really need of a resettlement of the flight? they changed it. for people to turn this into session rahm emanuel to never let a good prices go to waste, we need to focus on the real crisis in america and that's the degradation, the quality of life in the inner cities. >> when you're in congress were you a member of the congressional black caucus? were you invited to join speak with i remember when i joined the congressional black caucus the people as to how can you do that but i said as far as another only to a fun party. you're a member of congress and you're black, so i mean. it was quite interesting but the funny thing was john lewis, the
but what we really needed it is not focus on whether you have a confederate flag on the general lee and the dukes of hazard meet people off television. what we need to focu focus on fw do you think in the inner-city what happened in charleston was horrible. that was a racist sociopath await it was heinous and despicable but i do not think we need to take at this locus in america is a racist nation. i think that state, and georgia, did the same. do we really need of a resettlement of the flight?...
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lee, general lee, surrendered with the forge. so they asked if we could be part of it. the group i belong to has about 85 people. we really like the living history piece. most of us are educators or former educators and like to interact with people. i never served in the military. so this is my way of paying back to those people that have gone before us. and, you know, served our country. >> are there any stories you can remember from the past four years that something -- >> you know, there's a couple things that happened at every single event. and i think the favorite -- my favorite is not necessarily one in particular event. but at every event we seem to connect with the local people. and like yesterday, for example, we had some chicken stew. and a couple ladies came by. we offered, do you want chicken stew. they said yes. they ate stew with us for dinner. this was two days ago. and yesterday they came back and -- well, let me show you. they came back with lemon pound cake and cookies for us yesterday for dessert. we just had a lot of fun with them. at gettysburg, we
lee, general lee, surrendered with the forge. so they asked if we could be part of it. the group i belong to has about 85 people. we really like the living history piece. most of us are educators or former educators and like to interact with people. i never served in the military. so this is my way of paying back to those people that have gone before us. and, you know, served our country. >> are there any stories you can remember from the past four years that something -- >> you...
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what we really need to do is not focus on whether or not you have a confederate flag on the general lee and that the dukes of hazard needs to be pulled off the television. what we need to focus on is how do we strengthen those inner city communities? what happened in charleston, south carolina, was absolutely horrible. it was a racist sociopath, and what he did was heinous and despicable. but i do not think we need to take it to the level to say that america's a racist level. i think that state -- and georgia did the same -- to look and say do we really need to have a resemblance of that nag, and they changed it. for people to try to manipulate it and to turn it, i'll be very honest, rahm emanuel once said never let a good crisis go to waste, we need to focus on the real crisis in america, and that's the quality of life in the inner cities. >> host: when you were in congress, were you a member of the congressional black caucus? >> guest: absolutely. >> host: were you invited to join? >> guest: i remember when i joined and people asked me, well, how can you do that? as far as i know, the
what we really need to do is not focus on whether or not you have a confederate flag on the general lee and that the dukes of hazard needs to be pulled off the television. what we need to focus on is how do we strengthen those inner city communities? what happened in charleston, south carolina, was absolutely horrible. it was a racist sociopath, and what he did was heinous and despicable. but i do not think we need to take it to the level to say that america's a racist level. i think that state...
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the granddaddy of all notes is the one that has general lee. he was born in spain. he adorns this thousand dollar bill which is called the grand watermelon note for obvious reasons. for those of you that might be thinking about the value of these notes, this note set a world record in an auction last january. it sold for almost $3.3 million. there is a lot of collector value in the things that i'm $3.3 million. there is a lot of collector value in the things i am showing you today. ok, here is our general mansfield, who is on the $500 bill. again something the public really never saw. now we're going to switch to statesman, politicians inventors. there are a lot of secretaries of the treasury that appear on banknotes of this time. this is a listing of all of those folks. some names are very familiar obviously alexander hamilton. you see a lot of him in this building if you take the tour. michael hilla guess -- michael hillegas was the first treasurer of the united states. i will show you portraits of people whose names might not be familiar. that is hillegas. samuel
the granddaddy of all notes is the one that has general lee. he was born in spain. he adorns this thousand dollar bill which is called the grand watermelon note for obvious reasons. for those of you that might be thinking about the value of these notes, this note set a world record in an auction last january. it sold for almost $3.3 million. there is a lot of collector value in the things that i'm $3.3 million. there is a lot of collector value in the things i am showing you today. ok, here is...
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the opportunity came two days after general lee surrendered virtually ending the war and his remarks to those gathered at the white house to congratulate him on union victory, lincoln had addressed the issue of louisiana's failure to extend the vote. he plays that failure in the best light, suggesting even though the state had not chosen to grant the voting rights to black men it had made provisions to consider it at a later date. he was quick to add however that he personally would have preferred extending the vote to in his worse the very intelligent and those who serve as soldiers. he is talking about those guys in new orleans because they certainly are better educated, better informed than many other white men in the south who are allowed to vote and have no restrictions at all. just a few months before in nashville, black residents of the city had petitioned the union convention about to their inability to vote. after thanking the government for the emancipation proclamation, they asked the state to abolish the last vestige of slavery by the express words of the organic law and
the opportunity came two days after general lee surrendered virtually ending the war and his remarks to those gathered at the white house to congratulate him on union victory, lincoln had addressed the issue of louisiana's failure to extend the vote. he plays that failure in the best light, suggesting even though the state had not chosen to grant the voting rights to black men it had made provisions to consider it at a later date. he was quick to add however that he personally would have...
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for more, we go to general lee's for tonight's spotlight. >> people always ask if i find myself thinking as norman. you know, sort of going home at the end of the day and finding i have these "psycho" tendencies, i guess. but, not really. although, there was a moment the other day. we just finished shooting on these night shoots, and so i was in a daze packing everything up and put this raspberry jam that someone had given me into the suitcase without kind of enclosing into the plastic bag. and then got to the other end and the sort of, glass had exploded and there was jam everywhere. and you kind of the towel and the shards of glass and look at yourself in the mirror and think, oh there he is again. norman is certainly back. i'm freddie highmoore and i play norman bates in "bates motel." >> norman? [ crying ] >> now, either she's insane or you are. >> don't lie to me! >> "bates motel" is the coming of age story in a way of norman bates of "psycho." and what turned him psycho. what made norman bates into the person that we see in the movie. you know, by setting "bates motel" in the kind
for more, we go to general lee's for tonight's spotlight. >> people always ask if i find myself thinking as norman. you know, sort of going home at the end of the day and finding i have these "psycho" tendencies, i guess. but, not really. although, there was a moment the other day. we just finished shooting on these night shoots, and so i was in a daze packing everything up and put this raspberry jam that someone had given me into the suitcase without kind of enclosing into the...
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and by the same token, at the end of the war, he received the flag of truce of general lee. so he was involved in these two moments of great symbolic, as well as historical, significance. and everything in between was a series of compelling victories for custer. he really did live the role of the romantic knight on a charger. there are many instances of his courageous behavior. for example, he saw a private shot and klled on the fighting line, and he risked his own life simply to rescue this man's body, because he said he couldn't stand to think of it being riddled with bullets if it remained there. on another occasion, a sergeant was badly wounded. custer leaped from his horse, put the wounded man on the horse, and sent it back to the rear, and then waited to be rescued himself. this is in the heat of battle. actions like that seem to be simply second nature to custer. and he certainly had a great fund of experiences, both in the civil war and on the frontier where he knew such famous scouts as buffalo bill and wild bill hickok. i think he could have talked many evenings an
and by the same token, at the end of the war, he received the flag of truce of general lee. so he was involved in these two moments of great symbolic, as well as historical, significance. and everything in between was a series of compelling victories for custer. he really did live the role of the romantic knight on a charger. there are many instances of his courageous behavior. for example, he saw a private shot and klled on the fighting line, and he risked his own life simply to rescue this...
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lee flanagan, tried to keep shooting her but the gun did not work so he took off. he killed himself as officers closed in. he was fired from wdbj in 2013. according to the general manager, vester lee flanagan handed the news director a crucifix upon the hiring saying and i quote, "you are going to need this." >> a hero's homecoming for one of the three americans who helped take down the terrorist on a french train last week, talked exclusively to "good morning america" today. >> i immediately recognized what was happening and i in the, there is no way, no way this is happening right new. i am just...really, that is the only thought i that, i could not believe it was happening and we acted, and i did not have another thought for those two minutes. >> alek skarlatos with the national guard thanksen for their outpour of gratitude and the airport cheer the as he arrived in new york. he and his friends, spencer zone and sacramento state student anthony sadler received the highest medal from the french president and congratulations from president obama. >> sausalito's police chief will be the his chief in wereryville. the chief has been in sausalito for five years. t
lee flanagan, tried to keep shooting her but the gun did not work so he took off. he killed himself as officers closed in. he was fired from wdbj in 2013. according to the general manager, vester lee flanagan handed the news director a crucifix upon the hiring saying and i quote, "you are going to need this." >> a hero's homecoming for one of the three americans who helped take down the terrorist on a french train last week, talked exclusively to "good morning america"...
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taking the "dukes of hazzard" off tv -- nearly because the confederate flag is painted on the general lee -- >> it is cultural cleansing. that is what it is. there is no other word for it. bruce: congressman ben jones in the studio. take it from there. you know a lot of people here want that flag removed from public space. you don't have a problem with that. ben: well, it depends on the public space. i think that it is cultural cleansing. you have got your member a few things here. 70 million to 80 million americans are descended from the confederacy. no one here got to fill out an application form one we came into this place. we did not get to decide what color we were going to be, who our ancestors were, and in studying the turmoil of american history, i understand that indeed, slavery, which is a lot longer than america, started in 1619, white and black bondsmen came into jamestown under the english flag from 1619 until 1776. under the american flag from 1776 until 1865. those men thought they were doing the right thing, and lincoln in his first inaugural address said he has no problem
taking the "dukes of hazzard" off tv -- nearly because the confederate flag is painted on the general lee -- >> it is cultural cleansing. that is what it is. there is no other word for it. bruce: congressman ben jones in the studio. take it from there. you know a lot of people here want that flag removed from public space. you don't have a problem with that. ben: well, it depends on the public space. i think that it is cultural cleansing. you have got your member a few things...
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by army general corporal lee dunkin. these medium sized dogs are high energy and known for their friendly outgoing attitudes. number one, labrador retriever. they can hit speeds of 12 miles an hour in just three seconds. question number four, getting presidential. what are the names of the obama dogs? is you may remember mr. obama promising his daughters dogs when he was e lebted president. the first daughters named him bo. a second puppy came and both are portuguese water dogs. question five. how many pets enter shelters each year? this is a good number to remember when you're thinking shall i head out there today? is it 5 million, 10 million or 7.6 million. there's so many pets that could use a home. according to the scp, 7.6 million pets enter the shelters every year. that's 3.9 million dogs and 3.4 million cats question number six, what percentage of households in the u.s. own at least one dog or cat? 30-50% or 60 to 70%? 60-70% of us get the health benefits. moving on to question number seven, what's the name of the
by army general corporal lee dunkin. these medium sized dogs are high energy and known for their friendly outgoing attitudes. number one, labrador retriever. they can hit speeds of 12 miles an hour in just three seconds. question number four, getting presidential. what are the names of the obama dogs? is you may remember mr. obama promising his daughters dogs when he was e lebted president. the first daughters named him bo. a second puppy came and both are portuguese water dogs. question five....
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he's the nephew of robert e lee a brigadier general, and a classmate of godfrey weitzel. not the same class, but they were contemporaries. graves announces he is here from weitzel to tell lee to take what he needs. fitz hugh lee is touched by this that he has to walk across the room to regain his composure. lee speaks to his nephew, and the nephew comes back to the aid and says, "send general weitzel our love. tell him thank you, but we don't need the money. we would like safe passage for the lee women who need to come back to richmond." weitzel grants safe passage, and the lee women are back in the home within the day. the same day in washington, lincoln decides to go see a play. it has been a tough week for him. it's been a tough four years. as he sits in the booth watching the play, the president is assassinated by john wilkes booth. weitzel resumes his career in the corps of engineers. he dies in philadelphia, pennsylvania, march 19, 1894. he dies of a typhoid fever. he marries a second time. they have three children. two die in infancy. one daughter, irene, survives.
he's the nephew of robert e lee a brigadier general, and a classmate of godfrey weitzel. not the same class, but they were contemporaries. graves announces he is here from weitzel to tell lee to take what he needs. fitz hugh lee is touched by this that he has to walk across the room to regain his composure. lee speaks to his nephew, and the nephew comes back to the aid and says, "send general weitzel our love. tell him thank you, but we don't need the money. we would like safe passage for...
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what can i say after that thank you jerry mayor ed lee supervisor kim consul general and other distinguisheduests it is a pleasure to be here the idea for the million was in the fall of 2009 not until 2010 we got this thing organized and idea by a small group of korean veterans today is a start of making that idea a reality and making the idea a reality required the help of many and i want to mention a few of the many first are the donors that have been so general reduce in supporting the idea today for a about $2.3 million in addition the republic of korea has pledged one million dollars we thank the presidio trust (clapping.) and in particular michael who gave us the choice of 40 great sites including many outstanding location and thanks to his staff for the great creative support they've given us kim and a has been hosting an annual dinner for local korean veterans for a number of years and in addition to his city council cash doomsz to the foundation he gave for the first two years of our existence provided on office, clerical support and legal assistance to get us organized jay is one o
what can i say after that thank you jerry mayor ed lee supervisor kim consul general and other distinguisheduests it is a pleasure to be here the idea for the million was in the fall of 2009 not until 2010 we got this thing organized and idea by a small group of korean veterans today is a start of making that idea a reality and making the idea a reality required the help of many and i want to mention a few of the many first are the donors that have been so general reduce in supporting the idea...
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lee who was a rigid general and you get jubal early. jubal early like so many of the confederate generals who performed well lee, earlier -- early in hampton he strongly opposed to secession. he went to the virginia convention and gave speeches. as wade hampton approach the session and the carolinas when the state seceded they went to other states but early is a crotchety guy. and i exit and were he got rheumatism. he's bent over and he has the ear that's always stained with tobacco juice. he fathered several illegitimate children by a poor white woman he keeps in his hometown in rocky point virginia. he is not a clean living man but he is a fighter. now here's the interesting thing about early. early is not charismatic. he doesn't really inspire troops but he's a good leader and the troops initially trusts them to make the right decisions. early gets a bad rap but jubal early he is always outnumbered by sheridan at least 2-321. lee never fires early despite the papers keep attacking him because he keeps losing. lean knows there's nobod
lee who was a rigid general and you get jubal early. jubal early like so many of the confederate generals who performed well lee, earlier -- early in hampton he strongly opposed to secession. he went to the virginia convention and gave speeches. as wade hampton approach the session and the carolinas when the state seceded they went to other states but early is a crotchety guy. and i exit and were he got rheumatism. he's bent over and he has the ear that's always stained with tobacco juice. he...
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attorney general and mayor ed lee. said says they are part of the political in crowd. all individuals connected and associated with them. his attorney made claims mayor ed lee took bribes and got away with it because of his position. in the documents, it says he took $20,000 from federal agencies in his first 4th months in office and had gifts including paid trips across the world. they released this statement. there is nothing in today's filing that suggest that mayor ed lee or his 2011 campaign did anything wrong or inappropriate. if and when the campaign receives information from the government about any questionable contributions we will take immediate and appropriate actions. now we looked through the notes and exhibits that are -- exhibits that are on file, there isn't anything that appears to be supporting bribery charges against mayor ed lee. we put a call into raymond shrimp boy raymond shrimp boy chow's attorney to get clarification and have yet to hear back. the motion will go before a judge later this month. >> there are other names manipulationed in the fi
attorney general and mayor ed lee. said says they are part of the political in crowd. all individuals connected and associated with them. his attorney made claims mayor ed lee took bribes and got away with it because of his position. in the documents, it says he took $20,000 from federal agencies in his first 4th months in office and had gifts including paid trips across the world. they released this statement. there is nothing in today's filing that suggest that mayor ed lee or his 2011...
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lee who is a ridgeed gentleman and he gets early. early likes so many of the confederate generals who performed well lee early hampton, he was strongly opposed to secession. he went to the virginia convention made speech against iting fought against it. but like the -- as wade hampton opposed cessation in the carolinass and when their states cede the within with their states. but early's a crop chety guy. he has a beard stand with tobacco juice. really fathered severely illegitimate children by a poor white woman. he keeps in a hill up above his home in rocky point virginia. he is not a clean living man. but he is a fighter. now, here's the interesting thing about early. early is not charismatic. he doesn't really inspire troops but he leads he is a good leader and the troops initially at least trust him to make the right decision. now, early gets a bad rap. but early when you see what he did, he has always, always outnumbered by sheridan at least two to three to one sometimes three to four to one. lee never fired early despite the fact that the richmond papers keep attacking him
lee who is a ridgeed gentleman and he gets early. early likes so many of the confederate generals who performed well lee early hampton, he was strongly opposed to secession. he went to the virginia convention made speech against iting fought against it. but like the -- as wade hampton opposed cessation in the carolinass and when their states cede the within with their states. but early's a crop chety guy. he has a beard stand with tobacco juice. really fathered severely illegitimate children by...
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about hillary clinton, former chief of staff under bill clinton joining us, to talk more about it general lee covering this all the time how do you see it. >> i think one of the things we adopt talk enough about exactly how you handle top secretly e-mail a lot of us don't know quite frankly you don't talk about it that much because it is confidential. but i think what complicates this for hillary interesting question you asked about bill clinton, this complicates her relationship complicates it even more around top secret classified e-mail for decades not new for her as secretary of state, but also, think about it when you receive a top secretly e-mail you have to go through requirements even -- you have to not be in an insecure location for example. so the fact that those could be coming in on a blackberry, is even more egregious i think some of that conversation is coming to people that handled e-mails like we haven't to understand not over gmail top secret stakes a lot to get those e-mails. >> there is a lot of questions to be answered. >> i kept going back to the issue of why was the serv
about hillary clinton, former chief of staff under bill clinton joining us, to talk more about it general lee covering this all the time how do you see it. >> i think one of the things we adopt talk enough about exactly how you handle top secretly e-mail a lot of us don't know quite frankly you don't talk about it that much because it is confidential. but i think what complicates this for hillary interesting question you asked about bill clinton, this complicates her relationship...
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lee are amazing people. i talked with both of them so much about their faith. they are just really thoughtful, kind people, really generouskathy lee is so inspiring always. i feel like she inspires me all the time, but in particular the way she was talking about this. >> she's incredible. he she's been a wonderful friend to everybody on this show. she's an inspirational woman. they learned to be together as a team. it was great to see a wonderful marriage like that. i pray for her and for the family, but you learn and you grow a lot by listening to her words and perspective on it. >> and they raised two great kids. >>> we've got to move ahead now. kirsten has some news for democrats about planned parenthood. she says they are on the wrong side of history and she'll tell them why next. my name is mark amann. i'm a gas service rep for pg&e in san jose. as a gas service rep we are basically the ambassador of the company. we make the most contact with the customers on a daily basis. i work hand-in-hand with crews to make sure our gas pipes are safe. my wife and i are both from san jose. my kids and their friends live in this
lee are amazing people. i talked with both of them so much about their faith. they are just really thoughtful, kind people, really generouskathy lee is so inspiring always. i feel like she inspires me all the time, but in particular the way she was talking about this. >> she's incredible. he she's been a wonderful friend to everybody on this show. she's an inspirational woman. they learned to be together as a team. it was great to see a wonderful marriage like that. i pray for her and for...
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. >> fired from the station in 2013 according to the general manager, vester lee flanagan arounded the news director a crucifix upon the firing saying "you will need this." he killed himself when the officers closed in. >> president george w. bush and former purse need laura bush will be in new orleans marking the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina the 10 years ago the evacuations were under way and 10 years ago tomorrow caughts catastrophic damage and killing 1,800 people. we have a look at what is be we have a look at what is be done to honor the come back. refused to give up proving even a hurricane cannot destroy some things. this morning, a renaissance, hundreds of more restaurants and a burgeoning technical industry and a $1 billion medical center and high are graduation rates. >> the fact we make this many strides ten years after an epic disaster is an indication of the spirit. >> president obamas this an inspiration while touring parts of the lower 9th on thursday highlighting the remarkable progress made after the storm. hurricane katrina flooded 80 percent of the city, dra
. >> fired from the station in 2013 according to the general manager, vester lee flanagan arounded the news director a crucifix upon the firing saying "you will need this." he killed himself when the officers closed in. >> president george w. bush and former purse need laura bush will be in new orleans marking the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina the 10 years ago the evacuations were under way and 10 years ago tomorrow caughts catastrophic damage and killing 1,800...
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what can i say after that thank you jerry mayor ed lee supervisor kim consul general and other distinguished for the million was in the fall of 2009 not until 2010 we got this thing organized and idea by a small group of korean veterans today is a start of making that idea a reality and making the idea a reality required the help of many and i want to mention a few of the many first are the donors that have been so general reduce in supporting the idea today for a about $2.3 million in addition the republic of korea has pledged one million dollars we thank the presidio trust (clapping.) and in particular michael who gave us the choice of 40 great sites including many outstanding location and thanks to his staff for the great creative support they've given us kim and a has been hosting an annual dinner for local korean veterans for a number of years and in addition to his city council cash doomsz to the foundation he gave for the first two years of our existence provided on office, clerical support and legal assistance to get us organized jay is one of the most generous people i know thank yo
what can i say after that thank you jerry mayor ed lee supervisor kim consul general and other distinguished for the million was in the fall of 2009 not until 2010 we got this thing organized and idea by a small group of korean veterans today is a start of making that idea a reality and making the idea a reality required the help of many and i want to mention a few of the many first are the donors that have been so general reduce in supporting the idea today for a about $2.3 million in addition...
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himself decided to ride out and discover the exact position of the entire union army's of that general robert e lee would find an advantage in attacking them. stuart and 1200 cavalry men then rode over 100 miles, completely around the union army in three days. stuart became a hero and famous throughout the south for his ride around the con -- around mcclellan. it would not be long until mosby became famous as well. in late december of 1862, the confederate army was camped along the river south of fredericksburg. mosby's rating has been reduced to two scouring the countryside for chickens, turkeys, ham sweet potatoes, water, and eggs for christmas eve festivities. on christmas morning, however, stuart and outsource for 1800 men to saddle up and write to the city of washington to disrupt the army's communications and i supply lines. despite the snow and icy wind, mosby was glad to relieve the monotony. he had started to ask his commander to form a small independent guerrilla command, but he was unsuccessful in gaining stuart's approval. the raiders took into dumfries and into brooke station in northe
himself decided to ride out and discover the exact position of the entire union army's of that general robert e lee would find an advantage in attacking them. stuart and 1200 cavalry men then rode over 100 miles, completely around the union army in three days. stuart became a hero and famous throughout the south for his ride around the con -- around mcclellan. it would not be long until mosby became famous as well. in late december of 1862, the confederate army was camped along the river south...
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what can i say after that thank you jerry mayor ed lee supervisor kim consul general and other distinguished for the million was in the fall of 2009 not until 2010 we got this thing organized and idea by a small group of korean veterans today is a start of making that idea a reality and making the idea a reality required the help of many and i want to mention a few of the many first are the donors that have been so general reduce in supporting the idea today for a about $2.3 million in addition the republic of korea has pledged one million dollars we thank the presidio trust (clapping.) and in particular michael who gave us the choice of 40 great sites including many outstanding location and thanks to his staff for the great creative support they've given us kim and a has been hosting an annual dinner for local korean veterans for a number of years and in addition to his city council cash doomsz to the foundation he gave for the first two years of our existence provided on office, clerical support and legal assistance to get us organized jay is one of the most generous people i know thank yo
what can i say after that thank you jerry mayor ed lee supervisor kim consul general and other distinguished for the million was in the fall of 2009 not until 2010 we got this thing organized and idea by a small group of korean veterans today is a start of making that idea a reality and making the idea a reality required the help of many and i want to mention a few of the many first are the donors that have been so general reduce in supporting the idea today for a about $2.3 million in addition...
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on april the ninth, 1865, general robert e. leeurrendered and the sultana sank in the mississippi river. it remains the worst maritime disaster in american history. alan huffman tells us overlooked story. thank you so much for joining us. we will be opening a phones a later on in the program, and comments to alan at our e-mail address. rshow@wmu.org. let's start by describing what you have on the front of your book, a picture of the sultana. describe it to the audience. alan: the boat in the painting is in flames in the middle of the river, and you see a lot of rescue boats and it is night and you see people drifting down the river clinging to debris. obviously it is that it was painting but it does -- obviously it is a stylized voteing but it does the evoke what was going on. the river was full of people. there were 2400 people aboard a boat that was supposed to carry 375, roughly. after it exploded and caught higher, you had people and horses swimming in the river channel, and in some cases, there may have been eight or nine guys
on april the ninth, 1865, general robert e. leeurrendered and the sultana sank in the mississippi river. it remains the worst maritime disaster in american history. alan huffman tells us overlooked story. thank you so much for joining us. we will be opening a phones a later on in the program, and comments to alan at our e-mail address. rshow@wmu.org. let's start by describing what you have on the front of your book, a picture of the sultana. describe it to the audience. alan: the boat in the...
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general. we have ron lee, former general counsel of the national security agency, the nsa, he's currently a partnerspecializing in national security, cyber security and privacy issues and government contracts. we have also have dan, national protection and programs director at the u.s. department of homeland security. dan, prior to that served on the senior national intelligence service in nationallal counterterrorism center. so we have a clear distinguished panel and i'm going to ask each of them to briefly in two or three minutes to describe issues of privacy versus of national security. after they make those remarks, stating forth what they believe to be the issues, we are going to open it up and we are going to have a lively debate as you saw in the republican national convention. >> hopefully a little bit more civilized in some sense. what i would like to highlight is three areas. the first area is the impact of digitization, the second is the scope of global communications and digital storage networks worldwide, and the third is the shift to big data analytics. lets start with digitization. i
general. we have ron lee, former general counsel of the national security agency, the nsa, he's currently a partnerspecializing in national security, cyber security and privacy issues and government contracts. we have also have dan, national protection and programs director at the u.s. department of homeland security. dan, prior to that served on the senior national intelligence service in nationallal counterterrorism center. so we have a clear distinguished panel and i'm going to ask each of...
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lee: more generally, the former confederates but also whites. he said, the federal government has never before offered these kinds of actions. -- protections. the bureau did provide for white southerners as well as black southerners. i think his perspective is significant because it shows how what is going on here during congressional reconstruction was a profound shift. a shift in the notion of who constitutes our people. you see congressional republicans trying to include african-americans into our people. you see this resistance to it by people like andrew johnson and also democrats who say, this is a white man's government. >> i am not quite familiar with this process on how did johnson become part of this? dr. lee: this is a little-known fact which many people are not necessarily aware of but during the civil war, we talked about the election of 1864, abraham lincoln, the candidate, did not run under the banner of the republican party. he renamed the party the national union party. it was renamed in an attempt to create a coalition. the rep
lee: more generally, the former confederates but also whites. he said, the federal government has never before offered these kinds of actions. -- protections. the bureau did provide for white southerners as well as black southerners. i think his perspective is significant because it shows how what is going on here during congressional reconstruction was a profound shift. a shift in the notion of who constitutes our people. you see congressional republicans trying to include african-americans...
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attorney general and mayor ed lee. said says they are part of the political in crowd.ividuals connected and associated with them. his attorney made claims mayor ed lee took bribes and got away with it because of his position. in the documents, it says he took $20,000 from federal agencies in his first 4th months in office and had gifts including paid trips across the world. they released this statement. there is nothing in today's filing that suggest that mayor ed lee or his 2011 campaign did anything wrong or inappropriate. if and when the campaign receives information from the government about any ques
attorney general and mayor ed lee. said says they are part of the political in crowd.ividuals connected and associated with them. his attorney made claims mayor ed lee took bribes and got away with it because of his position. in the documents, it says he took $20,000 from federal agencies in his first 4th months in office and had gifts including paid trips across the world. they released this statement. there is nothing in today's filing that suggest that mayor ed lee or his 2011 campaign did...
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four months later he's dismissed by the rival general national congress based in trib lee.s reinstated by tobruk lawmakers and order today form a crisis government. his internationally recognized government has been accused of having little influence, it's already trying to play down the prime minister's announcement but this latest resignation could have a big impact on effort to bring peace to battle weary libyans,. >>> at least 47 people have been difficult in a suspected boko haram attack in northeastern nigeria. a bomb explode ed in a market in the village about a hundred 35-kilometers west of the borno state capital. ahmad idris has the latest. >> reporter: the attacker want today cause maximum damage and that's exactly what happened. she targeted a very busy, rural market on a market day. and hospital sources are saying that the fatalities could rise because of severity of the injuries after that attack. now, this incident happened just as nigerian troops alongside troops from neighboring countries of nyjer, chad, cameroon are stepping up operations. over the last tw
four months later he's dismissed by the rival general national congress based in trib lee.s reinstated by tobruk lawmakers and order today form a crisis government. his internationally recognized government has been accused of having little influence, it's already trying to play down the prime minister's announcement but this latest resignation could have a big impact on effort to bring peace to battle weary libyans,. >>> at least 47 people have been difficult in a suspected boko haram...
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generation. the man is 41-year-old vester lee flanagan who tried to kill himself after a police chase. he was a former co-worker of the photographer and reporter. audit station where he previously work described him as "difficult to work with." wdbj said involve involve watched the news before he approached the former cheeks armed with a gun. he turned the gun on himself and moments ago was confirmed dead. we want to warn you that some of the video you are about to see is very disturbing. >> the morning crew covered a story on tourism in virginia this morning and out of nowhere a gunman walked up and opened fire. you can hear several gunshots during the interview. allison parker, a reporter and adam ward, a photographer, for wdbj were shot and killed. the general manager went on air to speak about the devastate tragedy. we are in shock. all there is in our building is hugging and crying and consoling. many members of our star are very close to alley son and adam and everyone knew them. they were loved. they were positive people. >> 59 time of shooting they were interviewing a gift from
generation. the man is 41-year-old vester lee flanagan who tried to kill himself after a police chase. he was a former co-worker of the photographer and reporter. audit station where he previously work described him as "difficult to work with." wdbj said involve involve watched the news before he approached the former cheeks armed with a gun. he turned the gun on himself and moments ago was confirmed dead. we want to warn you that some of the video you are about to see is very...
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general. we have ron lee, ron lee, former general council of the national security agency, the nsa. he's currently a partner at arnold and porter, specializing in national security, cyber security and privacy issues and government contracts. we also have dan sutherland. associate general counsel, national protection and programs director at the u.s. department of homeland security. dan prior to that served as a senior national intelligence service at the national counterterrorism center. and prior to that, he was first officer of the civil rights and civil liberties division of the department of homeland security. we have a very distinguished panel and i'm going to ask each of them to briefly in two or three minutes, to describe what they view as the current and emerging issues in this debate of privacy versus our national security. after they've made those remarks, setting forth what they believe to be the current issues, we're going to open it up and we're going to have as lively as debate as you just saw at the republican national convention. laura? >> thanks very much. hopefully
general. we have ron lee, ron lee, former general council of the national security agency, the nsa. he's currently a partner at arnold and porter, specializing in national security, cyber security and privacy issues and government contracts. we also have dan sutherland. associate general counsel, national protection and programs director at the u.s. department of homeland security. dan prior to that served as a senior national intelligence service at the national counterterrorism center. and...
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johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> good morning, i'm lee cowan this is "sunday morning." water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink. in the 18th century poem the rhyme of the april comment mariner. by contrast in today's america we like to think plenty of drinking water everywhere.
johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> good morning, i'm lee cowan this is "sunday morning." water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink. in the 18th century poem the rhyme of the april comment mariner. by contrast in today's america we like to think plenty of drinking water everywhere.
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wdbj-tv's general manager revealing when vester lee flanagan was fired two years ago he vowed he would make headlines. police had to be called to remove flanagan from the office, and on the way out, he headed across to the news director and said, quote, you'll need this. also today we learned that police who searched flanagan's car found a glock pistol with multiple magazines, three license plates, a wig, shawl, and a black hat. joining me bishop e.w. jackson, president of the group staying true to america's national destiny and senior fellow with the family research council. bishop, there's another part of this report i want to start with, which is the fact that he, in his manifesto that he sent to abc news, in there he was talking about the fact that jehovah told him to do this. he was apparently raised jehovah's witness, this gets into the whole area of allah akbar and mohammed and pick your religion, is this a religious war this man had? >> well, first of all, let's be clear, god is not telling people to kill other people, and those who say he is are serving something other than th
wdbj-tv's general manager revealing when vester lee flanagan was fired two years ago he vowed he would make headlines. police had to be called to remove flanagan from the office, and on the way out, he headed across to the news director and said, quote, you'll need this. also today we learned that police who searched flanagan's car found a glock pistol with multiple magazines, three license plates, a wig, shawl, and a black hat. joining me bishop e.w. jackson, president of the group staying...
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what's fascinating about mary lee is the general public can follow her movements, as well.ting almost every major port on the eastern side of the u.s. but people are looking at her as a kind of celebrity. >> this shark goes up and down the east coast, but the shark is dangerous. this is a dangerous shark. this isn't something that you play with. >> absolutely. white sharks are animals implicated in many attacks on humans globally. those are low numbers, but they do attack people. >> last question on mary lee. is there a pattern of what she does? she goes from massachusetts down to florida, then comes back? what does she do? >> well, scientists like me like to think that we figured her out. it turns out that we haven't. we thought that white sharks simply move north and south. mary lee goes wherever she wants. >> and nobody is there to stop her. if she wants to go east, she's going east. thank you very much. >>> when we come back, it's miller time. does he like any of the republican contenders? miller is next. i called for help as soon as i saw her. i found her wandering mil
what's fascinating about mary lee is the general public can follow her movements, as well.ting almost every major port on the eastern side of the u.s. but people are looking at her as a kind of celebrity. >> this shark goes up and down the east coast, but the shark is dangerous. this is a dangerous shark. this isn't something that you play with. >> absolutely. white sharks are animals implicated in many attacks on humans globally. those are low numbers, but they do attack people....
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johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> good morning, i'm lee cowan this is "sunday morning." water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink. in the 18th century poem the rhyme of the april comment mariner. by contrast in today's america we like to think plenty of drinking water everywhere. reality however is drastically different in one corner of the desert southwest as we'll show in our cover story. >> for generations of navajo people high in the desert landscape water is sacred. in this day and age you wouldn't think ripping watt we're be a luxury but here it is. >> we looked at the global water crisis as a foreign crisis. here it is right in our back yard it's an american problem. >> ahead op "sunday morning" a life without water. and the people come to the rescue. we'll be hearing summer song this morning from sam smith. a singer with a proven staying power as anthony hey son will show. >> this song and that voice have made sam smith an international star almost overnight. >> you think you were prepared? >> i think -- no. >> where did he co
johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> good morning, i'm lee cowan this is "sunday morning." water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink. in the 18th century poem the rhyme of the april comment mariner. by contrast in today's america we like to think plenty of drinking water everywhere. reality however is drastically different in one corner of the desert southwest as we'll show in our cover story. >> for...
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general election. >> indeed. carol lee, thank you so much for your time. chris cillizza as well. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, historian doug brinkley's account in the aftermath of hurricane katrina and why ten years later city residents still call it simply the storm. >> i always see people on tv after a disaster. you feel stoorry for them but y have no idea what it feels like until it's you. but we'll rebuild it. rebuild the city. ♪ mother nature can turn in an instant; don't turn back. introducing the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ this is my fight song... we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone ringing] but a little less crazy. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> you're the mayor of this city. did you call the federal government for h
general election. >> indeed. carol lee, thank you so much for your time. chris cillizza as well. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, historian doug brinkley's account in the aftermath of hurricane katrina and why ten years later city residents still call it simply the storm. >> i always see people on tv after a disaster. you feel stoorry for them but y have no idea what it feels like until it's you. but we'll rebuild it. rebuild the city. ♪ mother nature can turn in an...
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and general s well, and senator mike lee. good night. >> objection. >> overruled.egal system is a mess. politicians pass too many laws. >> they can cite me or arrest me. john: also because prosecutors want to look tough on crime. >> big bad john. john: innocent people go to jail. >> they lie saying that all this evidence. john: some cops bully people into confessing crimes they didn't commit. >> the system failed us. john: their friends try to help them. >> it's over. >> i'm never getting out of here. john: and sometime they succeed. >> i'm now a free mess. john: the legal mess. that's our show tonight.
and general s well, and senator mike lee. good night. >> objection. >> overruled.egal system is a mess. politicians pass too many laws. >> they can cite me or arrest me. john: also because prosecutors want to look tough on crime. >> big bad john. john: innocent people go to jail. >> they lie saying that all this evidence. john: some cops bully people into confessing crimes they didn't commit. >> the system failed us. john: their friends try to help them....