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that james lee pruett shoe is on bun and the line.or mac or various was assassinated on the morning of june 12, his followers and the major figures gathered for a major memorial service and funeral. and then they wanted to have a funeral procession passed the state capital of mississippi. the police would find it, but dorie and her fellow activists decided they were going to do it anyway. and for that impudence, she and others were arrested and thrown into jail. i dorie ladner and and jim's group are not the only hope to put their bodies on the line during the civil rights movement. in 1963, it was the busiest in the cellar at movement. in the spring, there were more than 2000 demonstrations across the country, more than 50,000 people were jailed and there were some that were killed like a white postman named william moore. now why is it that ordinary people like this would be willing to put their body on the line? why is it they would ask those themselves to so much physical danger, lethal danger? one of the major reasons and one of
that james lee pruett shoe is on bun and the line.or mac or various was assassinated on the morning of june 12, his followers and the major figures gathered for a major memorial service and funeral. and then they wanted to have a funeral procession passed the state capital of mississippi. the police would find it, but dorie and her fellow activists decided they were going to do it anyway. and for that impudence, she and others were arrested and thrown into jail. i dorie ladner and and jim's...
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james lee is our slice of life. mountain top of his office, this you'g dentist is providing michigan residents with services that are free at last. >> when i think about dr. king's vision and i look at the continue until of his work and how we try to embody that here, there is always gone to be the less fortunate among you and you try to address that need. >> the need that he refers to is being met every year when he offers free dental care on 7rtin luther king's birth day. >> i started my practice in 1998, so on that first martin luther king day, there was a family that had some needs in my office. i said come by on martin luther king day, i'll come this. so it kind of grew from one family. and i said, again, as a dentist, what is the best way i can give back and the best way i can give back is with what i'm trained to do. >> he said when he accepted hishi hisdy l hisdydy proceed in a, he was never going to leave anybody in discomfort. and that was the truth. the african proverb it takes a whole village. >> communi
james lee is our slice of life. mountain top of his office, this you'g dentist is providing michigan residents with services that are free at last. >> when i think about dr. king's vision and i look at the continue until of his work and how we try to embody that here, there is always gone to be the less fortunate among you and you try to address that need. >> the need that he refers to is being met every year when he offers free dental care on 7rtin luther king's birth day. >>...
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i'm here with james lee, and exhibiting artist, and we will have a chat today about the body of work you are presenting. after you left the military, what prompted you to go back to a place where the u.s. is engaged in military action? >> it is interesting. the population of afghanistan is around 29 million, and there's probably no more than 80,000 u.s. soldiers serving in afghanistan right now, but if you look at the stories that come out, you think the numbers are completely reversed. all the stories are about americans, and you see almost no images of stories about the afghan people themselves, so if you look at the dominant representational paradigm uc today, it is all about foreign soldiers. my idea was to try incurred counted to that a popularized narrative and focus on images and stories that really reflect that lived experience of conflict through the eyes of the afghan people. >> you are exhibiting with three other photographers. it is true all three of them have really focused in the areas where a lot of u.s. and allied forces are seeing action, are actually involved in com
i'm here with james lee, and exhibiting artist, and we will have a chat today about the body of work you are presenting. after you left the military, what prompted you to go back to a place where the u.s. is engaged in military action? >> it is interesting. the population of afghanistan is around 29 million, and there's probably no more than 80,000 u.s. soldiers serving in afghanistan right now, but if you look at the stories that come out, you think the numbers are completely reversed....
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james lee and 43-year-old wendy lee are in custody on felony charges. a deputy who pulled them on january 22nd said he found 14 empty beer cans and an empty bottle of rum in the van. parents had pulled over twice so they could drink more beer. the driver could barely stand. he had a suspended license from a previous d.u.i. and a restraining order of visiting contact with his wife. >> people lined up for jobs only to be told to come back tomorrow. a new company mare island dry dock has contracts to work on two ships. tugboats prepared for the move today but a combination of wind and tide forced a one-day delay. the company hopes to start putting people to work as soon as tomorrow. >> over 3,000 applications so far within the last 45 days. approximately 50 jobs. >> i'll take whatever they have available, if it means taking less money, i have no problem with that. >> this is the 17th ship to be pulled from the bay. obama administration plans to remove three more by september 30th. >> a frightening drama at an elementary school in eldorado county, the princ
james lee and 43-year-old wendy lee are in custody on felony charges. a deputy who pulled them on january 22nd said he found 14 empty beer cans and an empty bottle of rum in the van. parents had pulled over twice so they could drink more beer. the driver could barely stand. he had a suspended license from a previous d.u.i. and a restraining order of visiting contact with his wife. >> people lined up for jobs only to be told to come back tomorrow. a new company mare island dry dock has...
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heard you speak yesterday and you are got a good handle on an austrian school of economics sandeep james lee what is the austrian school the austrian school is is the school of call manga now ludwig von mises we've all heard of he was a second generation student of call manga but calming was the founder of the austrian school and he founded it on only one axiom and that axiom is the value does not exist outside of mankind's consciousness so so basically all other forms of economics classical neoclassical economics ascribe value to something else other than the human mind so this concept gave birth to marginal utility you know which i'm sure many people are familiar with it's the border use of something that the term and its value and the the economics of border use is the is the austrian school ok now. consciousness is where the axiom upon which the economics of man and the austrian school rotate now. this implies a high degree of subject devotee in the austrian school because they take into the psychological mass psychology it's almost freud in the freud meets you know you know that's the p
heard you speak yesterday and you are got a good handle on an austrian school of economics sandeep james lee what is the austrian school the austrian school is is the school of call manga now ludwig von mises we've all heard of he was a second generation student of call manga but calming was the founder of the austrian school and he founded it on only one axiom and that axiom is the value does not exist outside of mankind's consciousness so so basically all other forms of economics classical...
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san mateo county sheriff deputies say 54-year-old james arthur lee and his wife maureen lee started drinking outing with their kids in half-moon bay. and deputies say they didn't stop drinking on the way home. the parents allegedly pulled the car over to the side of the road twice to drink more beer. at a hearing wednesday both pleaded no contest to felony endangerment charges. it is unclear who is taking care of the couple's kids. >>> an overnight fire caused thousands of dollars in damage to an emergency shelter in the south bay. and "today in the bay's" marla tellez is live in san jose with more on what happened. they say this could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: good morning, brent. yes, they could have put the 215 people who stay inside this shelter who are homeless out on the street. this is the emergency housing qonsortium. right now everybody is safe and sound. nobody was hurt. fire crews have left. a couple pg&e croups with on the scene because the power was shut down. it has been restored since the fire was put out, but earlier it took 60 to 70 firefighters to put out the flam
san mateo county sheriff deputies say 54-year-old james arthur lee and his wife maureen lee started drinking outing with their kids in half-moon bay. and deputies say they didn't stop drinking on the way home. the parents allegedly pulled the car over to the side of the road twice to drink more beer. at a hearing wednesday both pleaded no contest to felony endangerment charges. it is unclear who is taking care of the couple's kids. >>> an overnight fire caused thousands of dollars in...
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. >> james: ed lee west offer tax credits to businesses who wrote relocate in the market area betweenifth and 10th along market. we will pushing to get a better look. he will unveil his proposal today. he hopes twitter will relocate to the area. it is already in downtown san francisco now looking to expand. this may be a good area for them. the mid market area was the boss lengthiest term district. but it has dwindled to this past few years. >> darya: walnut creek will be banned in flyball jump houses from city parks. city officials say the jump these the range in shapes from castles, to robots. rates haven't gone city lawns, take up staff time with hard to enforce permits. and make parks less enjoyable for others. >> james: 7:38 a.m., conditions out there right now beautiful in terms of the sky and visibility. temperatures on the cool side but still mild. it's the wind, that's the story. you feel it the second to step out the door. we will be right back. @ >> james: 7:41 a.m., it job openings fell for the second month in december a sign that hiring is still weak even as the economy i
. >> james: ed lee west offer tax credits to businesses who wrote relocate in the market area betweenifth and 10th along market. we will pushing to get a better look. he will unveil his proposal today. he hopes twitter will relocate to the area. it is already in downtown san francisco now looking to expand. this may be a good area for them. the mid market area was the boss lengthiest term district. but it has dwindled to this past few years. >> darya: walnut creek will be banned in...
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lee. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a>> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment, one conversation at a time. >> nationwide is on your side >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> amy chua is a professor of law at yale and author whose books include "world on fire." the latest is "battle hymn of the tiger mother." she joins us from new haven, connecticut. >> thanks for having me. >> one would have to live under a rock to not hear about this tiger mom controversy. it seems every television network and major magazine does a story. you say you think you have been misunderstood by this controversy. >> the greatest misunderstanding is the idea
lee. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a>> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment, one conversation at a time. >> nationwide is on your side...
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the sheriff's deputies say 54-year-old james arthur lee and his wife, 47-year-old wendy maureen lee, this didn't stop drinking on their way home and pulled over the car to the side of the road twice to drink more beer. during a hearing wednesday both pleaded no contest to felony, child endangerment charges. it is unclear who is taking care of the kids right now. >>> a uc davis professor says she was beaten half to death by an angry pro-mubarak mob in the streets of cairo. the professor tells the website democracynow that protestors ripped her shirt open when she refused to say if she was or was not a mubarak supporter. the soldiers took her to the hospital to get stitches in her head. she is recovering back in the united states this morning. >>> more local news coming up in a half hour. and the "today" show returns in less than a minute. have a great morning. see you back here in a bit. >>> you look so thin. >> do i? i'm on this new diet. it's effective. well, i don't eat anything and when i feel i'm about to faint i eat a cube of cheese. >> well, it's working. >> i know. i'm just on
the sheriff's deputies say 54-year-old james arthur lee and his wife, 47-year-old wendy maureen lee, this didn't stop drinking on their way home and pulled over the car to the side of the road twice to drink more beer. during a hearing wednesday both pleaded no contest to felony, child endangerment charges. it is unclear who is taking care of the kids right now. >>> a uc davis professor says she was beaten half to death by an angry pro-mubarak mob in the streets of cairo. the professor...
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lee coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley d. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: rod woodson spent 10 of his seasons with the pittsburgh steelers before going on to help the ravens win a super bowl title back in 2001 in 2009 he was inducted into the pro football hall of fame and serves as one of the lead analysts for the nfl network. he joins us leading up to the big game from the headquarters of the nfl network. good to have you on this program, sir. >> thanks for having me on. i appreciate it. tavis: i was just thinking, i shouldn't be talking to you. you went to purdue, i wen
lee coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley d. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time....
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. >>> when spike lee is in the house you know it's a high profile game. lebron jameswith this cast, you expect memorable plays. james to pierce. james gets the ball back. first second jam. looks like the all star game, lebron to wade, back to lebron. the knicks stole this one, billops with a minute to
. >>> when spike lee is in the house you know it's a high profile game. lebron jameswith this cast, you expect memorable plays. james to pierce. james gets the ball back. first second jam. looks like the all star game, lebron to wade, back to lebron. the knicks stole this one, billops with a minute to
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lee on his latest project. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> all i know his name is james and needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm jameses. >> everyone making a difference? >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and every answer. nationwide insurance is working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to financial empowerment one step at a time sm nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions from your pbs station from viewers like you. your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
lee on his latest project. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> all i know his name is james and needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm jameses. >> everyone making a difference? >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and every answer. nationwide insurance is working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to financial empowerment one step at a time sm nationwide is on...
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. >>> when spike lee is in the house you know it's a high profile game. lebron jamescast, you expect memorable plays. james to pierce. james gets the ball back. first second jam. looks like the all star game, lebron to wade, back to lebron. the knicks stole this one, billops with a minute to play. knicks take their talents to south beech 91-68. >>> and game and a half out of the play off spot after this 110-108 win. >>> they said he's lost 38 pounds since the world series. arizona scored four runs in the eighth. >>> matt garza on the hill for chicago in the third. cocoa crisp at the e with the bases willingham off semart going on to win 15-7. >>> 15 runs should be enough to win every game. he's already had a strong core of hitters. other offensive acquisitions this offseason included dejesus and willingham. >> our rbi production should go up this year. de jesus he's a clutch hitter. he doesn't have as much as josh or matsui. and in term will allow many me to turn more. i think our line up is a lot more potent that it was last year. >>> the game has lost one of its leg
. >>> when spike lee is in the house you know it's a high profile game. lebron jamescast, you expect memorable plays. james to pierce. james gets the ball back. first second jam. looks like the all star game, lebron to wade, back to lebron. the knicks stole this one, billops with a minute to play. knicks take their talents to south beech 91-68. >>> and game and a half out of the play off spot after this 110-108 win. >>> they said he's lost 38 pounds since the world...
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lee to make this trade happen. >>> college hoops, syracuse knocked off number 14 villanova. the orange put it away at the free-throw line. james was all right and hit both free throws to give syracuse a three-point lead. philadelphia had a chance in the final seconds, but lou it away, and syracuse held on to win it 69-64. >>> now to the ice, penns and cavs, first period. alexander ovechkin all alone. ovechkin could get the last laugh, unleashed a flurry in the second period. they beat the penguins, 1-0. >>> the playoffs starting today defending champs would be golfing. patrick kane and jonathan caves did their best to keep chicago in the hunt. both scored their 20th goal of the year against st. louis. black hawks won it, 5-3. >>> finally, matt molson single handedly beat the panthers, gave the islanders a 2-0 lead and capped off his second career hat truck with an empty netter. islanders have won 6 of 7 after beating florida 5-1. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> sandra bullock's ex makes a strange move to rehab his tattered image. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ah
lee to make this trade happen. >>> college hoops, syracuse knocked off number 14 villanova. the orange put it away at the free-throw line. james was all right and hit both free throws to give syracuse a three-point lead. philadelphia had a chance in the final seconds, but lou it away, and syracuse held on to win it 69-64. >>> now to the ice, penns and cavs, first period. alexander ovechkin all alone. ovechkin could get the last laugh, unleashed a flurry in the second period....
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here's a live look at the james lick, better looking than 20 minutes ago. no problems in that area. >> louisa: debbi leeednesday is off t better of ththat he btemperatures are in the mid-40s, near 50 degrees, high temperature of 62 but died of 45 degrees by 8:00. this is how much cooler temperatures are, compared to 24 hours ago. nine degrees cooler for half moon bay, seven oakland, redwood city 15 degree drop in temperatures. we don't have those winds warming those temperatures up. overall, a much cooler start. temperatures are in the mid-upper 40's and the south bay. if we make it to the afternoon 63 for santa rosa, internet but about 60. we might even warm-up a few degrees from yesterday temperatures into the low 60s reagan to the east bay. clear conditions as well, pretty pleasant there. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. clear, dry, sunny conditions lasting rate do their work week, tomorrow morning at morning frost. and some of the amount spots temperatures dipping down below freezing. into the afternoon in mid- upper 60s. by the weekend, will notice a slight cool down clouds rolling in.
here's a live look at the james lick, better looking than 20 minutes ago. no problems in that area. >> louisa: debbi leeednesday is off t better of ththat he btemperatures are in the mid-40s, near 50 degrees, high temperature of 62 but died of 45 degrees by 8:00. this is how much cooler temperatures are, compared to 24 hours ago. nine degrees cooler for half moon bay, seven oakland, redwood city 15 degree drop in temperatures. we don't have those winds warming those temperatures up....
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lee. finally, washington felt he had but one choice-- a retreat through new jersey. as they went through newark, george washington asked that young lieutenant of infantry james monroe to stand by the side of the road and count the troops. they had started with about 35,000 men in august, and he counted 3,000 men. they'd lost 90% of their command. narrator: in pursuit, 10,000 troops under british gen. cornwallis who likened this to a fox hunt. washington, of course, was the fox. the british were joined by hessians-- professional german soldiers-- and new jersey citizens who remained loyal to king george. fleming: the germans were mercenaries. they had been hired by the british, and plunder was what they were in the war for, so they ruthlessly looted every town they came through, and their officers did nothing to stop them. some british regiments behaved almost as badly. narrator: so now, it is december. washington and his army have set up camp on the pennsylvania side of the delaware river which is perhaps washington's greatest ally. man as washington: the delaware now parts the two armies, and nothing hinders the passage of the enemy but want of boats which we have be
lee. finally, washington felt he had but one choice-- a retreat through new jersey. as they went through newark, george washington asked that young lieutenant of infantry james monroe to stand by the side of the road and count the troops. they had started with about 35,000 men in august, and he counted 3,000 men. they'd lost 90% of their command. narrator: in pursuit, 10,000 troops under british gen. cornwallis who likened this to a fox hunt. washington, of course, was the fox. the british were...
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lee greenwood sang. his patriotic song invoked his strongest passion, pride of country. he was remembered for his patriotism, optimism, game changing politics. james was reagan's first chief of staff. >> every single strand of ronald reagan's dna was coded with a firm conviction. and that was his belief that we americans do, indeed, have a rendezvous with destiny. >> reporter: today the culmination of a weekend of celebration by g.o.p. politicians past and present. sarah palin spoke friday night at reagan's former ranch in santa barbara. >> he was one of a kind. >> reporter: he left office in 1989, passed away in 2004, yet ronald reagan still looms large in american politics. his defining drive for limited government has made him a scourge to many democrats, to republicans an icon. his name... >> ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. >> reporter: ...is invoked like a mantra, a tall is man, his style and accomplishments admired even by top democrat president barack obama. >> i have embraced the vision of ronald reagan. >> the ghost of reagan is the party leader and you see president barack obama trying to capture some of the reagan day
lee greenwood sang. his patriotic song invoked his strongest passion, pride of country. he was remembered for his patriotism, optimism, game changing politics. james was reagan's first chief of staff. >> every single strand of ronald reagan's dna was coded with a firm conviction. and that was his belief that we americans do, indeed, have a rendezvous with destiny. >> reporter: today the culmination of a weekend of celebration by g.o.p. politicians past and present. sarah palin spoke...
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lee reports from the castro. >> and this was on 16th street displacing 13 people. and this building on 17th street. then a fire this morning james owns the two flat building on the 400 block of 18th street. and operates a shop on the first floor. patrons told him about other fire eyes just thought to myself damn a fire bug in the city. thinking... that could with this place. >> someone tried to burn down his building by igniting a large piece of plastic signed of the doorway. this tenant smelled smoke. >> this i just grabbed it and came down. >> he doused flames then woke up the bolt yonz sandra says she's saved their lives. >> and they were asleep. >> taking stuff to be salvaged. >> tenants were back on 16th street looking for longs that would be saved. >> this is a place wiped out. butted. >> they lost almost everything that raced up the stairwell. anding has a hard time grasping what happened. >> angry. woke up just sad angry today. >> fire and police investigators are trying to see if they were set by the same person. and many say there would could be only one motive. >> i'm sure people have feelings against people. >> maybe
lee reports from the castro. >> and this was on 16th street displacing 13 people. and this building on 17th street. then a fire this morning james owns the two flat building on the 400 block of 18th street. and operates a shop on the first floor. patrons told him about other fire eyes just thought to myself damn a fire bug in the city. thinking... that could with this place. >> someone tried to burn down his building by igniting a large piece of plastic signed of the doorway. this...
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unfolding this morning in egypt. >> james: every now and then watching the live shot of the square some people wonder is this the end? as you heard from the professor leef protestors say all organ do is change the name on the sign. the bush president is equally undesirable. >> darya: we will keep you protested because we will be on the air when this happens. the word is he will give a speech to the nation this evening which would be now their time. >> darya: >> george: developing hotspot san francisco, oakland, the bay bridge. not only westbound but east bound. there was a report of the pedestrians spotted on the upper deck walking eastbound. he disappeared, because of that fire crews are searching from the upper and lower deck of the bay bridge. units both westbound that's why things are backed up into the maze in didn. 1 01- north is completely stopped. traffic backed up to 80 interchange. that that is building. if your drive is in downtown san francisco, you want to use 280 if your leaving rather than 101. avoid the james lick freeway if you can. again aline's are blocked by emergency crews on the lower deck in the upper deck. tracking another hot s
unfolding this morning in egypt. >> james: every now and then watching the live shot of the square some people wonder is this the end? as you heard from the professor leef protestors say all organ do is change the name on the sign. the bush president is equally undesirable. >> darya: we will keep you protested because we will be on the air when this happens. the word is he will give a speech to the nation this evening which would be now their time. >> darya: >> george:...