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and let's now turn, if we could, first miss joe lee okut and then to mr. jacob akai. joe lee? >> thank you so much, mr. chairman. i would like to appreciate so much the big efforts that you have put to make sure this war come to an end. it has been going on for 26 years. i want to thank senator isakson. when i met you in gulu, i was also touched to see that. and i want to thank mary for the passion you have to ensure that the children who are still suffering at the hands of joseph coney get rescued and also get a second chance like the way i am right now. and i want to thank the u.s. government so much for being involved and putting this agenda on top of all the other issues that they have. it means a lot to ask. that has shown that there is a lot of love for the people, especially the people of northern uganda, central african republic, and democratic republic of congo. i want to share my personal story that i grew up in northern uganda, and from day one, when this war started i saw it as it transitioned to what is now called the lra. and i lost my teenage to this war. i coul
and let's now turn, if we could, first miss joe lee okut and then to mr. jacob akai. joe lee? >> thank you so much, mr. chairman. i would like to appreciate so much the big efforts that you have put to make sure this war come to an end. it has been going on for 26 years. i want to thank senator isakson. when i met you in gulu, i was also touched to see that. and i want to thank mary for the passion you have to ensure that the children who are still suffering at the hands of joseph coney...
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so, lee was concerned that the people he supposedly commanded weren't earnest enough in their conduct of this war. mary chestnut, the famed confedera confederate diarist summed it up, joe country gentlemen curse lee, she wrote. and so then in march of 1862, he returned to richmond as a kind of sort of advisor to jefferson davis. maybe an incipient chief of staff, something that the confederate army certainly needed. and what had become of the confederacy during this time that lee had undergone frustration and failure? well, the confederacy in january of 1862 -- this is all '62 now. lost mill springs, kentucky. they'd lost roanoke island. remember, roanoke island is famous for being the site of the lost colony. this was in 1587-'89. well, in 1862, in february, there was a lost colony there, too, and it was about 2,500 confederates who were lost to ambrose burnside's 10,000 federal. so, he lost mill springs. lost roanoke island as jack montcastle has pointed out, the confederacy has lost forts henry and donaldson on the tennessee and cumberland rivers. and what that does is open the tennessee, the cumberland, too, if they wanted it, to union penetration by combined arms,
so, lee was concerned that the people he supposedly commanded weren't earnest enough in their conduct of this war. mary chestnut, the famed confedera confederate diarist summed it up, joe country gentlemen curse lee, she wrote. and so then in march of 1862, he returned to richmond as a kind of sort of advisor to jefferson davis. maybe an incipient chief of staff, something that the confederate army certainly needed. and what had become of the confederacy during this time that lee had undergone...
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lee. we have an award to give you. i have to get my apologies to joe and mike. in the excitement of mayor lee and the award, wanted to ask two important partners to make some remarks. joe is with autodesk, the most important design companies that are leading the charge in bringing designed to cleantech, an important partner bringing investment and incredibly important software to cleantech. a couple words from you. >> thank you. how about a hand of applause for our great mayor ed lee again? [applause] thank you for standing in the rain and braving the weather to be with us today. it is a great event. i want to thank you for selling bringing it with us today. also to recognize all the great work being done by our mirror for his strong support of the double-byte our mayor for his strong support of the clean tech industry. rain or shine, this is a beautiful city. i think you all have to agree. i am is our you're standing under umbrellas. first, i would like to thank the cleantech forum for the opportunity and the privileged to share the stage here with the honorable
lee. we have an award to give you. i have to get my apologies to joe and mike. in the excitement of mayor lee and the award, wanted to ask two important partners to make some remarks. joe is with autodesk, the most important design companies that are leading the charge in bringing designed to cleantech, an important partner bringing investment and incredibly important software to cleantech. a couple words from you. >> thank you. how about a hand of applause for our great mayor ed lee...
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joe he used. please welcome mayor ed lee. [applause] mayor lee: thank you. should i stand up here, joe?ht. ok. thank you out, everybody. at it is my pleasure to be here, to share with you what it has been like for the first quarter, maybe a third of this year, but also to begin by telling you this is a very unique city. and i continue to be so enthralled by the wonderful people who live here, that work here, even though i finished the ninth of tin budget town hall meetings, numerous meetings with community-based agencies, inviting people who have not been there for years, as they tell me. i am hearing so many stories, stories about white people came to san francisco. and just -- about why people came to san francisco. and just so many stories about whether or not their dreams or conditions were fulfilled, or they are here working were living with their families or they are trying to conduct business here. it has been wonderful. a lot of people have been asking -- i really -- to i really enjoy it? the word " julyenjoy -- "enjoy" is a little strong. i set out on a commitment that i would
joe he used. please welcome mayor ed lee. [applause] mayor lee: thank you. should i stand up here, joe?ht. ok. thank you out, everybody. at it is my pleasure to be here, to share with you what it has been like for the first quarter, maybe a third of this year, but also to begin by telling you this is a very unique city. and i continue to be so enthralled by the wonderful people who live here, that work here, even though i finished the ninth of tin budget town hall meetings, numerous meetings...
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lee. who does grant fight in the west where he makes his career is this the best confederates have to offer? no. none of you can probably remember these folks, like, well, wigley likes joe johnston a lot. people like braxton bragg, pemberton, this rogue's gallery. how could one use the same argument that great generals require sort of inept opponents, in lee's case? this is the same issue in evaluating lee. who does he heat? >> burnside. >> joe hooker. the army of the potomac in general. arguably the army of tennessee is perhaps an even worse army. the confederate army of tennessee, than the union army from the potomac. when i say that i mean things in terms of -- you can make the argument that the confederate army is plagued and we don't have time to cover that in this class. maybe some of you did. is at happy relationship in the army of the confederate army of tennessee's high command? what's going on. >> none of the generals like each other. >> and davis never adjudicates the issue. davis probably should have picked one side and fired everyone else. you have essentially a corrupted command climate. he stays with bragg for too long, doesn't fire polk, so they are all
lee. who does grant fight in the west where he makes his career is this the best confederates have to offer? no. none of you can probably remember these folks, like, well, wigley likes joe johnston a lot. people like braxton bragg, pemberton, this rogue's gallery. how could one use the same argument that great generals require sort of inept opponents, in lee's case? this is the same issue in evaluating lee. who does he heat? >> burnside. >> joe hooker. the army of the potomac in...
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i know also the senior inspector joe duffy also participated with mayor lee in one of his community meetings. this is another way the department can get out there, and i hope that the mayor or even the board of supervisors in the future has community meetings with the agenda topic has to do with buildings or permits, that they would let the department know, and i'm sure we could also have people go out. sorry, i forgot about that. thank you. >> is there any public comment on the president's announcements? seeing none, item three, present certificates to former commissioners. commissioner mar: ok, so, first of all, i am very happy that past commissioner murphy and commissioner hechanova are here with us today. i think it is very deserving the department has put together these certificates to acknowledge their service to the commission because both of them also were presidents of the commission that i had the look to serve under. they really help, as one of the newbies when i first came on. i think those held orientate me to the inner workings of the commission and the city and things like tha
i know also the senior inspector joe duffy also participated with mayor lee in one of his community meetings. this is another way the department can get out there, and i hope that the mayor or even the board of supervisors in the future has community meetings with the agenda topic has to do with buildings or permits, that they would let the department know, and i'm sure we could also have people go out. sorry, i forgot about that. thank you. >> is there any public comment on the...
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that he couldn't get along with his underlings or -- >> lee was appointed to command the army of northern virginia just after the serious wounding of joe johnston during the battle of seven pines the evening of the last day of may. in 1862. lee took command two days later after a brief interval when smith commanded the army. there was no question that lee was the man for the job. he was here in richmond. he had the rank. jackson would not have been considered. he wasn't even on the long, long, long slate to consider that. his rank was not high enough. his experience was not high enough. lee was the obvious choice. and jackson was not even a candidate. after he had reached lieutenant general's rank late in 1862 is when there might have been the question to which i addressed myself about commanding one of the larger armies while lee took another one. after jackson had the rank next to that of army commander. but people were not jumped two ranks under any circumstances that i can think of. so he wasn't on the slate. he was not a candidate. >> richard is in concord, massachusetts on the line for us. thanks for joining us here on american h
that he couldn't get along with his underlings or -- >> lee was appointed to command the army of northern virginia just after the serious wounding of joe johnston during the battle of seven pines the evening of the last day of may. in 1862. lee took command two days later after a brief interval when smith commanded the army. there was no question that lee was the man for the job. he was here in richmond. he had the rank. jackson would not have been considered. he wasn't even on the long,...
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mark lee and ryan joe, and then the other third of that money is going back to charities to help vets, so i am out here promoting this book and, you know, this is not a happy-go-lucky book. those were some of the best moments of my life, but also some of the worst. every time i do this book tour and talk about this, you relive it, and then you get stressed and, you know, especially the first time i was talking with the author, you feel like you got run over by a mac truck. you know, i'm doing this for these guys baa i am highlighting them, and i'm not going to sit here and give you lip service. i'm going to show you too by giving this money back to tease guys. >> host: what was the book tour like for you? >> guest: it was fun, but at the same time, it was stressful. you're worried that there's always haters out there, and you wonder when is that hater going to come up and confront you. will they throw something at you? spit on you? fortunately, i have yet to see that, but it is emotional at times. i had some of the family members stand in line and wait to be able to get up there and s
mark lee and ryan joe, and then the other third of that money is going back to charities to help vets, so i am out here promoting this book and, you know, this is not a happy-go-lucky book. those were some of the best moments of my life, but also some of the worst. every time i do this book tour and talk about this, you relive it, and then you get stressed and, you know, especially the first time i was talking with the author, you feel like you got run over by a mac truck. you know, i'm doing...
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lee. who does grant fight in the west where he makes his career? is this the best the confederates have to offer? none of you can remember these folks. well, widely likes joe johnson a lot. but people like braxton bragg, you know, this is a rogue gallery. how can one produce the same argument that great generals require opponents. in lee's case. who does lee fight? >> collin, burnside. >> right. the army of the potomac in general. but arguably the army of the tennessee is perhaps a worse army. the confederate army of the tennessee is a worse army than the union army of the potomac. all right. so, and when i say that, i mean things in terms of -- i mean, you can make that argument that it's plagued. we don't have time to cover that in this class. is it a happy army? no because what's going on? >> none of the generals liked each other. they're all at each other's throats. >> and davis never adjudicates the issue. he should have picked one side and fired everybody else. instead he stays with bragg too long. he doesn't fire polk. they're all attempting to undermine bragg. and bragg is sort of this difficult human being. they were really cranky. there's a great
lee. who does grant fight in the west where he makes his career? is this the best the confederates have to offer? none of you can remember these folks. well, widely likes joe johnson a lot. but people like braxton bragg, you know, this is a rogue gallery. how can one produce the same argument that great generals require opponents. in lee's case. who does lee fight? >> collin, burnside. >> right. the army of the potomac in general. but arguably the army of the tennessee is perhaps a...
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lee. the change of command had not happened yet, still commanded by joe johnston. vandorn left the post excited about his command in the trans-mississippi where he served most of his military career. he was very much at home in the west. he traveled by train from richmond to memphis in four days. a quick, reasonably comfortable trip. but once across the mississippi river, he was in a different world. no trains. no navigable waterways, at least at that time of the year. the arkansas was shallow and the arkansas was shallow and dry. if you were to cross the state, you had to do it over land. that's exactly what vandorn did. it took him nine arduous days to make his way from memphis to the boston mountains a little north of van buren. he fell into the ice choked little red river, near searcy, he became seriously ill and completed the journey in an ambulance with a raging fever. in fact, the fever would not leave him until the pea ridge campaign was over. vandorn finally arrived in the boston mountains march 3rd. he announced the two idle confederate armies now under h
lee. the change of command had not happened yet, still commanded by joe johnston. vandorn left the post excited about his command in the trans-mississippi where he served most of his military career. he was very much at home in the west. he traveled by train from richmond to memphis in four days. a quick, reasonably comfortable trip. but once across the mississippi river, he was in a different world. no trains. no navigable waterways, at least at that time of the year. the arkansas was shallow...
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lee. the change of command had not happened yet, still commanded by joe johnston. vandorn left the post excited about his command in the trans-mississippi where he served most of his military career. he was very much at home in the west. he traveled by train from richmond to memphis in four days. a quick, reasonably comfortable trip. but once across the mississippi river, he was in a different world. no trains. no navigable waterways, that time of the year, the arkansas was shallow and dry. if you were to cross the state, you had to do it over land. that's exactly what vandorn did. it took him nine arduous days to make his way from memphis to the boston mountains a little north
lee. the change of command had not happened yet, still commanded by joe johnston. vandorn left the post excited about his command in the trans-mississippi where he served most of his military career. he was very much at home in the west. he traveled by train from richmond to memphis in four days. a quick, reasonably comfortable trip. but once across the mississippi river, he was in a different world. no trains. no navigable waterways, that time of the year, the arkansas was shallow and dry. if...
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senators joe lieberman and tom coburn, and representative sheila jackson lee, and elijah cummings. then we'll do a campaign quick check on the presidential race where mitt romney had this to say to the president-- >> start packing. ( laughs ) that's what i'd like-- i'd like to say. >> schieffer: polls show romney is closing in on the president, but is it a little early to be measuring drapes for the oval office? we'll ask his longtime adviser eric fehrnstrom and stephanie cutter, the president's deputy campaign manager. we'll talk about the changing face of poverty with the authors of a new book, travis smiley and cornell west. and we'll get analysis on all of it from the "washington post's" melinda henneberger, "national journal's" major garrett, and our own political team, john dickerson and norah o'donnell. that's a lot to cover but this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: ask good morning, again. and welcome to "face the nation." senator joe lieberman who is chairman of the senate hom
senators joe lieberman and tom coburn, and representative sheila jackson lee, and elijah cummings. then we'll do a campaign quick check on the presidential race where mitt romney had this to say to the president-- >> start packing. ( laughs ) that's what i'd like-- i'd like to say. >> schieffer: polls show romney is closing in on the president, but is it a little early to be measuring drapes for the oval office? we'll ask his longtime adviser eric fehrnstrom and stephanie cutter,...
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repression that happens when banks are in bed fascistic lee with the central banks and corporations so that savers are workers are subsidizing joe wiesenthal's paycheck i wasn't for savers joeys of all. the selling hot dogs in times square to people coming out of the garden after being drunk on a basketball or soccer or hockey game and he wouldn't get up to get a real job is so just tweeting all day well so let's look at the numbers as well because forty one percent of early boomers and forty eight percent of late bloomers and these guys are all about to retire do not have enough income to retire so if their savings is collapsing and their earnings from their savings is collapsing we have another crisis on our hands coming up in the next decade for sure oh well i see goldman sachs is finally divesting itself out of the prostitution ring it's been invested in for a number of years they shouldn't but they're so quickly because a lot of those brokers are going to need to make a living sold out so let's move on to a final one joining the bach knowledge so i showed you some headlines where they some people importantly there are prima
repression that happens when banks are in bed fascistic lee with the central banks and corporations so that savers are workers are subsidizing joe wiesenthal's paycheck i wasn't for savers joeys of all. the selling hot dogs in times square to people coming out of the garden after being drunk on a basketball or soccer or hockey game and he wouldn't get up to get a real job is so just tweeting all day well so let's look at the numbers as well because forty one percent of early boomers and forty...
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lee will pay on paid admin strait leave. oo -- administrative leave. >> we know joeen has a way with words. >> (bleep). >> the vice president blooper machine is just getting warnlme up. wait until you hear what he said this time. >> chances are you have a tax refund. what do you do with the money? do you blow it all? do you save it? you may be able to have it both ways, actually. >> first a look at the prices at the bump. today's national average 3.84 a gallon. ♪ >> it is 23 minutes after the hour. see what stories are making headlines overseas. new video showing a catholic church on fire in the country of sudan. it is believed a muslim mob actually started this fire. the incident appeared to be part of the fallout from the ongoing hostility between south sudan and the north. they are fighting over control of an oil. they rocked a chemical plant it took crews hours and hours to put out the fire at the plant in the western part of japan. >>> talk about a close call in russia. see the woman crossing the street and the ambulance right there swerves stopping inch from th
lee will pay on paid admin strait leave. oo -- administrative leave. >> we know joeen has a way with words. >> (bleep). >> the vice president blooper machine is just getting warnlme up. wait until you hear what he said this time. >> chances are you have a tax refund. what do you do with the money? do you blow it all? do you save it? you may be able to have it both ways, actually. >> first a look at the prices at the bump. today's national average 3.84 a gallon. ♪...
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not be a competition but lee isn't exactly revealing his next play either. >> there will be more but i'm going to leave that as a little bit of an exciting secret. >> reporter: joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >>> let's turn things over to jeff ranieri who told us yesterday it was going to rain and, jeff, i got rained on. >> yes. the day is here. >> i know. >> well, you know, after that 80-degree weather, even some 90s this past weekend, when we know it's going to come it takes the rain drops to hit you. it's raining outside. 73 in fremont. 75 in san jose and 73 in los ga it tos. it's also feeling sticky out here today and a decent batch to interstate 5 that is expected to continue to move into the south bay and right now we are tracking heavier rainfall just to the south of downtown right over california 17. if you're heading from downtown san jose to los gatos, be prepared for very slick roads and a lot of this moving in an unusual fashion from the south to the north so right now cupertino is feeling the effects as the rainfall has been holding together pretty good over the past half hour or so. no lightning or hail with this but we still can't rule it out t
not be a competition but lee isn't exactly revealing his next play either. >> there will be more but i'm going to leave that as a little bit of an exciting secret. >> reporter: joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >>> let's turn things over to jeff ranieri who told us yesterday it was going to rain and, jeff, i got rained on. >> yes. the day is here. >> i know. >> well, you know, after that 80-degree weather, even some 90s this past weekend, when we know...
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confederate cause for concern for lee's army and every other army luthrougho the war, what particular piece of equipment might it be? shoes. in any case that was the problem that joe johnston had with his commander in chief. mcclellan got in there and reported that they had seized manassas. crossing in the mail with two messages. i've got manassas. here comes another from the president. very good. by the way, i want you to reorganize your army. i want you to break it into four parts. i want you to create four army corps. oh, unless you have any concern, i want them named first, second, third, and fourth corps and these are the generals i want commanding them. they were not the men that mcclellan would have picked himself. the ones that were designated by the president were typically older, who spent most of their lives in the peacetime army. mcclellan would have preferred to see those men in action against a confederate force and then promote those that had done really well. but the president had already issued the order. it was a done deal. i should note, though, that within a few months mcclellan had created two more corps within the army of the potomac, the fif
confederate cause for concern for lee's army and every other army luthrougho the war, what particular piece of equipment might it be? shoes. in any case that was the problem that joe johnston had with his commander in chief. mcclellan got in there and reported that they had seized manassas. crossing in the mail with two messages. i've got manassas. here comes another from the president. very good. by the way, i want you to reorganize your army. i want you to break it into four parts. i want you...
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joe sov e. johnson, albert sidney johnston to a certain extent, and the pressure was, who was going to sort of be the face of the south after the civil war? well, lee had a group of very dedicated adherents. people like ubile early. whos actually buried here in lynchberg, and through their actions you begin to see the construction of lee as something that was much bigger than just a normal human being. lee, for instance, never lost a battle. he only wore himself out whipping the yankees. all of these reasons why lee was perfect and there were other things that sort of -- there were other things that dragged him down. it was like tragic situations. get good-gettysberg. people whatnot to know why lee lost? someone asked george picket what he thought happened. did longstreet make the mistake in over here, over there? and picket responded he always thought the yankees had something to do with it, which i think hits the nail right on the head, whatever you think of picket. lee did make some mistakes, but george mead did some things right, too. as time goes along lee becomes a regional hero, then a sectional hero, and eventually in the 20th century he is
joe sov e. johnson, albert sidney johnston to a certain extent, and the pressure was, who was going to sort of be the face of the south after the civil war? well, lee had a group of very dedicated adherents. people like ubile early. whos actually buried here in lynchberg, and through their actions you begin to see the construction of lee as something that was much bigger than just a normal human being. lee, for instance, never lost a battle. he only wore himself out whipping the yankees. all of...
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lee was one of the most prominent voices. >> d.e.a., go away. >> reporter: today's raids were the biggest sign yet the obama administration crackdown isn't letting up anytime soon. joerosato jr., nbc news. >>> after taking over an ab abandoned san francisco building police arrested dozens of occupy protesters today. sfpd estimates the total number of arrests will be between 70 and 80 people. protesters marched into the vacant building during an occupy rally yesterday and refused to leave. the archdiocese owns the property and signed a trespassing complaint today authorizing the police to enter the building. sfpd says the arrests were carried out safely. one man jumped out a second floor window to evade arrest but was not injured. >>> suspected officer ross mirkarimi is allowed to return back to the scene where he admitted to falsely imprisoning his wife. in short, he's going home. the superior court judge wang reversed the previous ruling that prevented mirkarimi from living at his house while his wife, lopez, is away in venezue venezuela. mirkarimi is accused of hurting lopez new year's eve. mirkarimi is allowed to go back to his home but only while his wife and th
lee was one of the most prominent voices. >> d.e.a., go away. >> reporter: today's raids were the biggest sign yet the obama administration crackdown isn't letting up anytime soon. joerosato jr., nbc news. >>> after taking over an ab abandoned san francisco building police arrested dozens of occupy protesters today. sfpd estimates the total number of arrests will be between 70 and 80 people. protesters marched into the vacant building during an occupy rally yesterday and...
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lee, cbs five. >> the suspected gunman is set to be arraigned tomorrow. late this afternoon shares released this mug shot of the man. the 43 world is a korean national that lives in oakland. joeez is here with a possible motive for the mass murder. >> inside of this market, a korean grocery store in daly city, another piece to the puzzle of an accused mass murderer. the manager says that the man worked here in produce for a short time between april 2009 until july of 2010. he allowed us to show these copies of the employment records of the suspect. his passport was issued three years ago to the day. the man with a mask on his face has also worked at the market for the past several years and in fact was on the job yesterday when he got an urgent call from his son. the father abruptly left the grocery store. co-workers did not appear on camera but they say there was something very unusual about the suspected gunman. some were even afraid of him. the publisher of this korean language newspaper says that he has met the suspect before in passing. >> he is kind, a little bit acting strange. that kind of acting caused this tragedy. we don't know. he is kind mentally. or, some other
lee, cbs five. >> the suspected gunman is set to be arraigned tomorrow. late this afternoon shares released this mug shot of the man. the 43 world is a korean national that lives in oakland. joeez is here with a possible motive for the mass murder. >> inside of this market, a korean grocery store in daly city, another piece to the puzzle of an accused mass murderer. the manager says that the man worked here in produce for a short time between april 2009 until july of 2010. he...
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joe. top shelf right there. 17th of the year. they added empty neither. 4 straight goal for a win. shar sharks stay in the top. finish up with two games against first place la. hoops david leeiors dropping in on memphis 5 game skid. we have andre siting. 2 penalties on the gale. david lee with 22. turn around tied at 50. to the half. third quarter. robinson become to back 3. warriors take 8 point lead on the road. 18 off the bench. warriors up a dozen in the fourth t.memphis serious. oj with 3 of the 19. former warrior gilbert in the haven't here. actually got credit for basket. memphis by 3. tyler tip in. he had 9 points. out score the warriors 28-15 in the fourth. rudy there. 98-94 the final. golden state has lost 6 straight no. team in the history of women college basketball had won 40 games in single season until baylor did it this evening. robert griffin the third in denver to watch his baylor bear women titles game. the they don't need much more than this. try to pack it in. open up the outside. the hayden. 5 block. get it out of here. 34-28 at the break. all american skyler with 24. irish down 5 early in the second half. then britney base lane hook shot. can't stop t
joe. top shelf right there. 17th of the year. they added empty neither. 4 straight goal for a win. shar sharks stay in the top. finish up with two games against first place la. hoops david leeiors dropping in on memphis 5 game skid. we have andre siting. 2 penalties on the gale. david lee with 22. turn around tied at 50. to the half. third quarter. robinson become to back 3. warriors take 8 point lead on the road. 18 off the bench. warriors up a dozen in the fourth t.memphis serious. oj with 3...
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joe" on this monday, beautiful, beautiful, sunrise. we're brewed by starbucks. rent, tsrocoin ascienc. ac pero sed eo lee thand e adic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. (feme nouncemost le insue coies look at you and just see a policy. ava we do in different. wee inngumit cko fensan. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. >>> you took your i irish setter on an 11-hour road tr tied to theooof yo car. >>y guesss ouav ik i a letern t nl ane ulha led itin tcar. >>fialy, edofo d t inur wh autk just imagine the european style dog socialism obama has planned for the next four years. america's dogs can't afford four more years of obama. for them, that's 28 years. we need to join mitt romney in sending a message this november. i'm an american, and dog gone it, i ride outside. >> even sarah palin is getting back into the game. guest hosting on "the today show." ic miseof ald sang wh'sheifree twn hoeyomnd p bl? las liou >> i love how he said delic
joe" on this monday, beautiful, beautiful, sunrise. we're brewed by starbucks. rent, tsrocoin ascienc. ac pero sed eo lee thand e adic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. (feme nouncemost le insue coies look at you and just see a policy. ava we do in different. wee inngumit cko fensan. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the...
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joe madison, all of them what have they done? they didn't just inflame the situation, we ended up with spike lee tweeting the long address.tweeting the correct address. we had a dead or alive poster on an person citizen and no action by the department of justice. that is wrong in our american system. martha: what i found interesting in all of that is that in many case it took away something from this family. it took away what happened to this family and caused the conversation to be in another place. you see this mother in this tape, she is just grateful there's been a arrest. she just wanted something to happen. >> she was the voice of reason in the beginning when she said this is about right and wrong, not right and left, and about justice. >> i stood up for trayvon martin. >> i stood up for justice. >> so the idea is to shut up. the first amendment is the right to free speech and assemble. peter: flee. >> i said walk away once we've done our jobs. what is sharpton's job in this. >> it's our job. it's not about al sharpton, it's about us. thousands of people marched with the family. millions signed petitions, it's not j
joe madison, all of them what have they done? they didn't just inflame the situation, we ended up with spike lee tweeting the long address.tweeting the correct address. we had a dead or alive poster on an person citizen and no action by the department of justice. that is wrong in our american system. martha: what i found interesting in all of that is that in many case it took away something from this family. it took away what happened to this family and caused the conversation to be in another...
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lee is paying for the sins of past police officers. >> he's known as the toughest sheriff in america who loves the spotlight and is giving his opinion. today, sheriff joecomments are drawing unwanted attention from the feds. >>> elizabeth taylor symbolizes old hollywood glamour. an actress will play one of the most celebrated and famous stars of all time. >>> we begin this morning with this, though. president obama is college bound as he tries to woo young voters with months to go until november. first, he's set to honor the teacher of the year finalist at the white house moments from now. around 1:00 eastern, he'll address students as he pushes congress to keep rates from doubling on federal subsidized loans. after that, he'll sit down with jimmy fallon for an appearance on his show. then he speaks to students at the university of colorado tonight. let's head to the white house and check in with dan lothian. good morning, dan. >> reporter: good morning, how are you? >> good. the president has a busy schedule. >> reporter: he does. it's about reaching out to young people. look back, not too long ago, young people were criticized for getting energized d
lee is paying for the sins of past police officers. >> he's known as the toughest sheriff in america who loves the spotlight and is giving his opinion. today, sheriff joecomments are drawing unwanted attention from the feds. >>> elizabeth taylor symbolizes old hollywood glamour. an actress will play one of the most celebrated and famous stars of all time. >>> we begin this morning with this, though. president obama is college bound as he tries to woo young voters with...
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lee temporarily stepped down last month. zimmerman awaiting trial for shooting the unarmed teen and he says it was in self-defense. another day, another gaffe for vice president joe 28 when it was built, they didn't realize that they created a dam through half of the everglades cutting off the water supply. >> what did he say? >> ebel gators. >> he was combining everglades with alligators. he was there to talk about the obama administration everglades restoration efforts. the rnc chair reince priebus says the taxpayer funded trip shows president obama is worried about his chances in florida in november. talk about a wild ride in california. a woman on the side of a minivan being driven by a suspected bank robber on the run from the cops. she manages to cling on the side of the van as it weaves in and out of traffic. the cops did catch up arresting the driver and the woman. she's believed to be the guy's girlfriend. watch as -- i think the dog actually takes the person -- watch this, the dog -- yep, right on his hind end. yep. >> usually in the james bond movies, once the person is up on the top of the vehicle with the luggage rack -- >> they do cut away close-ups
lee temporarily stepped down last month. zimmerman awaiting trial for shooting the unarmed teen and he says it was in self-defense. another day, another gaffe for vice president joe 28 when it was built, they didn't realize that they created a dam through half of the everglades cutting off the water supply. >> what did he say? >> ebel gators. >> he was combining everglades with alligators. he was there to talk about the obama administration everglades restoration efforts. the...