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lee goes in. grant, when he shows up in the early afternoon, has brought a retinue of staff officers, generals along to witness. they step in. it's a very sharp contrast. a lot of people have made much of the contrast between lee dressed sharply, and grant coming in muddy with only some of his stars on his shoulders. the contrast of those two personalities and what that symbolizes. i think there is something to that. i want to talk about something i think is important. is not so much how they look but what they bring into the room with them. both men bring a lot of things into the room with them. i want to spend a lot of time developing that fought. both men are exemplars for what they stand for. the end of the war is the beginning of the peace. the actions of the leaders at the end of the war sets the tone for the beginning of the peace. grant understood that he sat at the intersection of politics, economics, and the military by virtue of his position as commander in chief. robert e. lee also und
lee goes in. grant, when he shows up in the early afternoon, has brought a retinue of staff officers, generals along to witness. they step in. it's a very sharp contrast. a lot of people have made much of the contrast between lee dressed sharply, and grant coming in muddy with only some of his stars on his shoulders. the contrast of those two personalities and what that symbolizes. i think there is something to that. i want to talk about something i think is important. is not so much how they...
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lee has returned home. it's five days after the surrender, lee returns to his home on franklin street. weitzel goes to his aide, thomas p. graves, and gives him a wallet of confederate currency. realizing confederate currency is worthless at this time, he says to go to robert e. lee and says, take from this whatever you need. thomas graves writes that he goes to the confederate home of robert e lee on franklin street. he knocks on the door and fitz hugh lee answers the door. 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 so touched by this that he has to walk across the room to regain his composure. he goes to robert e lee he is in the parlor resting, explains the offer to lee. 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 mo
lee has returned home. it's five days after the surrender, lee returns to his home on franklin street. weitzel goes to his aide, thomas p. graves, and gives him a wallet of confederate currency. realizing confederate currency is worthless at this time, he says to go to robert e. lee and says, take from this whatever you need. thomas graves writes that he goes to the confederate home of robert e lee on franklin street. he knocks on the door and fitz hugh lee answers the door. he's the nephew of...
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but lee, she starts with those details.ws, the doors, the wheels, and then builds out. >> that's an example of how she's attending to details before she's attending to the whole. >> reporter: and remember how lee says she hears colors and sees sounds? the doctor says that's real too. >> about half of the letters of the alphabet and half of the numbers, she has specific colors associated with them. >> it's kind of a heavy question. do you think the person you were is the person you were supposed to be? or is the person you are now really who you are? >> i don't know. i -- i can't remember, or i don't remember, the last person. >> reporter: but lee has embraced her new identity and her new view of the world as colors and numbers. a beautiful mind she is just beginning to understand. i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in maybell, colorado. >>> up next, he plays a vampire in the "twilight" series. maybe that's why the super-fit kellen lutz seems to be pushing supernatural boundaries in real life. but that hasn't stopped me from
but lee, she starts with those details.ws, the doors, the wheels, and then builds out. >> that's an example of how she's attending to details before she's attending to the whole. >> reporter: and remember how lee says she hears colors and sees sounds? the doctor says that's real too. >> about half of the letters of the alphabet and half of the numbers, she has specific colors associated with them. >> it's kind of a heavy question. do you think the person you were is the...
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lee. >> larrain lee. >> wo lee. >> richard y.ewart lee. >> yang lee. >> steven paul. >> adriana a legro. >> joseph leeman. >> david r. >> david credencio. >> joseph anthony. >> john joseph lennon, jr. >> john robertson. >> jorge lewis leon, sr. >> matthew g.leonard. >> michael lapoor. >> charles a. >> jeff levine. >> john kenneth levy. >> alicia karen. >> and my beloved husband peter, forever in my heart and thank you all for those who serve to keep our country safe and our freedom. thank you. >> and my uncle john thomas, my aunt sylvia resta and the baby that we never got to meet, we love you and miss you every day. >> robert michael lavine. >> daniel m. >> kenneth e. lewis. >> jennifer lewis. >> yee lang. >> edward. michael. >> steven barry. >> samantha alan. >> carlos r.lilos. arnold. >> ray lynn. >> thomas leny. >> thomas c., jr. >> dian teresa la punishing erry. >> alan patrick, jr. >> alberto libriano. >> kenneth paul. >> ming lu. >> vincent m. >> harold. >> nancy lynn. >> george a.lang. >> martin. >> katherine lisa. >> eli
lee. >> larrain lee. >> wo lee. >> richard y.ewart lee. >> yang lee. >> steven paul. >> adriana a legro. >> joseph leeman. >> david r. >> david credencio. >> joseph anthony. >> john joseph lennon, jr. >> john robertson. >> jorge lewis leon, sr. >> matthew g.leonard. >> michael lapoor. >> charles a. >> jeff levine. >> john kenneth levy. >> alicia karen. >> and my beloved...
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lee >> hyun joon lee >> juanita lee >> kathryn blair lee >> linda c. lee >> lorraine mary lee >> myung woo lee >> richard y. lee >> stuart soo-jin lee >> yang der lee >> stephen paul lefkowitz >> adriana legro >> edward joseph lehman >> eric lehrfeld >> david leistman >> david prudencio lemagne >> joseph anthony lenihan >> john joseph lennon jr. >> john robinson lenoir >> jorge luis leon >> matthew gerard leonard >> michael lepore >> charles a. lesperance >> jeff leveen >> john dennis levi >> alisha caren levin >> and my beloved husband peter. forever in my heart. and thank you all for those who serve to keep our country safe and our freedom. thank you. >> and my uncle john thomas, my aunt silvia, and their baby that we never got to meet. we all love you and miss you every day. >> neil david levin >> robert michael levine >> robert levine >> shai levinhar >> daniel m. lewin >> kenneth e. lewis. >> jennifer lewis. >> ye wei liang >> margaret susan lewis >> daniel f. libretti >> orasri liangthanasarn >> edward lichtschein >> ralph licciardi >> steven bar
lee >> hyun joon lee >> juanita lee >> kathryn blair lee >> linda c. lee >> lorraine mary lee >> myung woo lee >> richard y. lee >> stuart soo-jin lee >> yang der lee >> stephen paul lefkowitz >> adriana legro >> edward joseph lehman >> eric lehrfeld >> david leistman >> david prudencio lemagne >> joseph anthony lenihan >> john joseph lennon jr. >> john robinson lenoir >> jorge luis...
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lee. >> larrain lee. >> wo lee. >> richard y. leeman. >> david r. >> david credencio. >> joseph anthony. >> john joseph lennon, jr. >> john robertson. >> jorge lewis leon, sr. >> matthew g.leonard. >> michael lapoor. >> charles a. >> jeff levine. >> john kenneth levy. >> alicia karen. >> and my beloved husband peter, forever in my heart and thank you all for those who serve to keep our country safe and our freedom. thank you. >> and my uncle john thomas, my aunt sylvia resta and the baby that we never got to meet, we love you and miss you every day. >> robert michael lavine. >> daniel m. >> kenneth e. lewis. >> jennifer lewis. >> yee lang. >> edward. michael. >> steven barry. >> samantha alan. >> carlos r.lilos. arnold. >> ray lynn. >> thomas leny. >> thomas c., jr. >> dian teresa la punishing erry. >> alan patrick, jr. >> alberto libriano. >> kenneth paul. >> ming lu.
lee. >> larrain lee. >> wo lee. >> richard y. leeman. >> david r. >> david credencio. >> joseph anthony. >> john joseph lennon, jr. >> john robertson. >> jorge lewis leon, sr. >> matthew g.leonard. >> michael lapoor. >> charles a. >> jeff levine. >> john kenneth levy. >> alicia karen. >> and my beloved husband peter, forever in my heart and thank you all for those who serve to keep our country safe...
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larry: i want to bring father lee in. father lee: i think it is a fantastic opportunity. catholic charities is i think the largest organization that takes care of the poor outside of the government. these men who are being helped by catholic charities, homeless shelters, overnight shelters. thatso have these places are transitional to help them to find jobs and give them some skills and get them from being homeless to being back on their feet again. i think this is what we who are invited to this luncheon. -- it does not look like he will get lunch. [laughter] eating.ee: nobody is larry: you can eat later. he has wheels up for new york at 4:00. describing catholic charities. those who may not know the full scope of what they do and how brought that scope4:00. is, to your point this a pitta mines is all the thing heat -- this epitomizes all the things he talked about. father lee: making these connections to people. this is not him being condescending. he has something to give to others who have less. he is meeting these people. this is what it is to have charity. midstogni
larry: i want to bring father lee in. father lee: i think it is a fantastic opportunity. catholic charities is i think the largest organization that takes care of the poor outside of the government. these men who are being helped by catholic charities, homeless shelters, overnight shelters. thatso have these places are transitional to help them to find jobs and give them some skills and get them from being homeless to being back on their feet again. i think this is what we who are invited to...
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jackson lee: mr. chairman, although we have dwnbn debating for a long period of time, let me offer to say to my colleagues to remind them, i see my good friend, chairman goodlatte, on the floor, that this legislation amends the national environmental policy act. with good intentions. however, what this bill will do actually strips out critical input from federal, state, and local agencies and the public jeopardizing both the environment and public safety. let me repeat that. jeopardizing the american people and environment and public safety. the bill sets new tight deadlines for environmental review, permitting and licensing decisions. and simply as i said earlier, throws wisdom and good judgment to the wind. i serve as a senior member of the homeland security committee and so i rise today with my amendment that improves the bill and helps to protect the homeland by carving a limited exception for construction projects that could be potential targets for terrorist acts such as chemical facilities, nuc
jackson lee: mr. chairman, although we have dwnbn debating for a long period of time, let me offer to say to my colleagues to remind them, i see my good friend, chairman goodlatte, on the floor, that this legislation amends the national environmental policy act. with good intentions. however, what this bill will do actually strips out critical input from federal, state, and local agencies and the public jeopardizing both the environment and public safety. let me repeat that. jeopardizing the...
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it was the funeral of lee harvey oswald.ourners included his mother, his wife, his brother robert, and oswald's two children, one was a babe in arms. the six pallbearers were news men. there were not enough relatives or friends on hand to serve as pallbearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and her aids removed every scrap, every vestige of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society is how do they handle the transfer of power at the top? lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, a lot of people disliked him greatly, some hated him would be the president of the united states. i think it shouted about the strength of the country and that we swear by the rule of law. >> the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> my fellow americans, all i have, i would have given gladly not to be standing here today. >> johnson knows he h
it was the funeral of lee harvey oswald.ourners included his mother, his wife, his brother robert, and oswald's two children, one was a babe in arms. the six pallbearers were news men. there were not enough relatives or friends on hand to serve as pallbearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and her aids removed every scrap, every vestige of the signs of...
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what do you think is harper lee's ultimate legacy. do you think that she will be read 100 years from now? are we going to forget about her? she is still selling almost a million easier now. in 100 years, who knows. >> we have had this exchange and do think that it is time for to kill a mockingbird and harper lee's to be taught in history classes because there is so much that you can learn about american history from her work with to kill a mockingbird being set in 1935 and being in a lot of ways inspired by the scottsboro trial and then with this publication data in 1960 they're is a lot that happens in between they're. thatthat is one of the margaret to have motivations for the great migration. you can talk about the scottsboro trial, brown the board now the you have watchmen. a way for this to be taught in history classes, so, so i think she will have a legacy what we are talking about this period in american history because it is going to be more of an historic legacy than -- it will be both historic and literary, bridging both wor
what do you think is harper lee's ultimate legacy. do you think that she will be read 100 years from now? are we going to forget about her? she is still selling almost a million easier now. in 100 years, who knows. >> we have had this exchange and do think that it is time for to kill a mockingbird and harper lee's to be taught in history classes because there is so much that you can learn about american history from her work with to kill a mockingbird being set in 1935 and being in a lot...
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hamaney, grand lee, young su lee from korea. wanted to start by saying today's hearing is about a history of breaking silences. it's about a fight for empathy, for hundreds of thousands of women and girls. it's a fight for justice, and my hope is that we focus on the stories that are told today. i wanted to say that, as a member of this board of supervisors, we pass lots of laws and policies, but i think there are times where something in our chambers within us and with visitors transforms us. it changes us to be more human as detroit's -- how we become more human with more compassion and empathy for others is a way to move our city forward. as a chinese america, with a daughter who is chinese and japanese-america who is 15-year-old, i want our young folk and future generations to know the stories that are told in these chambers today and allow those stories and that spirit to transform them as well as we move forward with a history and with a passion for peace and justice like lee. i also wanted to say that many people spoke at
hamaney, grand lee, young su lee from korea. wanted to start by saying today's hearing is about a history of breaking silences. it's about a fight for empathy, for hundreds of thousands of women and girls. it's a fight for justice, and my hope is that we focus on the stories that are told today. i wanted to say that, as a member of this board of supervisors, we pass lots of laws and policies, but i think there are times where something in our chambers within us and with visitors transforms us....
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hamaney, grand lee, young su lee from korea. i wanted to start by saying today's hearing is about a history of breaking silences. it's about a fight for empathy, for hundreds of thousands of women and girls. it's a fight for justice, and my hope is that we focus on the stories that are told today. i wanted to say that, as a member of this board of supervisors, we pass lots of laws and policies, but i think there are times where something in our chambers within us and with visitors transforms us. it changes us to be more human as detroit's -- how we become more human with more compassion and empathy for others is a way to move our city forward. as a chinese america, with a daughter who is chinese and japanese-america who is 15-year-old, i want our young folk and future generations to know the stories that are told in these chambers today and allow those stories and that spirit to transform them as well as we move forward with a history and with a passion for peace and justice like lee. i also wanted to say that many people spoke
hamaney, grand lee, young su lee from korea. i wanted to start by saying today's hearing is about a history of breaking silences. it's about a fight for empathy, for hundreds of thousands of women and girls. it's a fight for justice, and my hope is that we focus on the stories that are told today. i wanted to say that, as a member of this board of supervisors, we pass lots of laws and policies, but i think there are times where something in our chambers within us and with visitors transforms...
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as a periphery now to be the giver of these things to the community so i'm very grateful to mayor ed lee and to my colleagues at the board for being so generous this year with chinatown we have money for the nonprofits, we have money for safety we're going to make kearny street safer and our situations near lady shaw safe we have money to do do have money for the parks it is a good year for chinatown and district 3 with the budget i'd like to mention it is related to the earthquake safety program we have a project with the fire department and roof deck we'll put free smoke alarms in people's houses you only have to call - sorry. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> yeah, he get excited all that 234u78z very are a free smoke alarm call and basically contact and union contributes will put a free smoke alarm in our house to you and your neighbors will be safer please support in program and please give big thanks to the mayor and the c y c and self-help this is a great program (clapping) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> first of all, i need to thank you supervisor christensen you know for co
as a periphery now to be the giver of these things to the community so i'm very grateful to mayor ed lee and to my colleagues at the board for being so generous this year with chinatown we have money for the nonprofits, we have money for safety we're going to make kearny street safer and our situations near lady shaw safe we have money to do do have money for the parks it is a good year for chinatown and district 3 with the budget i'd like to mention it is related to the earthquake safety...
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. >> catherine blair lee. >> linda b lee. >> lorraine mary green lee. >> richard why lee. >> stewart lee. >> stephen paul. >> adriana allegro. >> edward joseph lehman. >> david r. >> david. >> joseph anthony l. >> john joseph lennon junior. >> john robinson. >> jorge luis. >> matthew g. >> matthew lepore. >> jeff levine. >> john dennis. >> alicia karen leven. >> and my beloved husband peter, forever in my heart and thank you all to those who served to keep our country safe and our freedom. thank you. [applause]. >> and my uncle john thomas, my aunt sylvia and their baby we never got to meet. we all love love you and miss you every day. >> neil david. >> robert levine. >> robert michael levee. >> jackie. >> daniel m. >> kenneth e lewis. >> jennifer lewis. >> margaret susan lewis. >> daniel avenue. >> ed would l. >> ralph michael. >> stephen barry. >> samantha allen. >> craig damien. >> carlo r. >> daria. >> arnold lynn. >> nikki l. >> robert thomas. >> thomas d. >> diane teresa. >> alan patrick. >> francesco alberto. >> kenneth. >> paul. >> lorraine. >> ming. >> vincent. >> george a l
. >> catherine blair lee. >> linda b lee. >> lorraine mary green lee. >> richard why lee. >> stewart lee. >> stephen paul. >> adriana allegro. >> edward joseph lehman. >> david r. >> david. >> joseph anthony l. >> john joseph lennon junior. >> john robinson. >> jorge luis. >> matthew g. >> matthew lepore. >> jeff levine. >> john dennis. >> alicia karen leven. >> and my beloved...
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carrie lee peterson who was the found founder of this organization. when we started to look deeper into mr. peterson's background we found many legal and financial troubles. multiple eviction cases, multiple arrest warrants that are active in arizona. and two breaches of contract where his company has been ordered to pay creditors nearly $200,000. >> so as you're researching this and as stranger and stranger things are happening, you all of a sudden discover that daniel craig whom i think of most commonly as james bond has donated money to carrie peterson's superpac. >> 007 reporting for duty. >> mr. craig did in fact donate nearly $50,000 to american socially united. what did mr. craig know about mr. carrie lee peterson's background was he aware of some of these financial and legal problems in his past? >> did you give his people any sense that maybe the superpacs were not working in tandem with bernie sanders? >> they would only say so much to us on the record and they wanted to leave themselves open to reconsidering, if this was a good investment,
carrie lee peterson who was the found founder of this organization. when we started to look deeper into mr. peterson's background we found many legal and financial troubles. multiple eviction cases, multiple arrest warrants that are active in arizona. and two breaches of contract where his company has been ordered to pay creditors nearly $200,000. >> so as you're researching this and as stranger and stranger things are happening, you all of a sudden discover that daniel craig whom i think...
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you'll know, lee? to you, okay, you are to become a priest? >> i don't know. and that's part of like, the mystery of seminary, like when is that going to happen? some guys will know this year, some next. some won't know until their senior year. hopefully i'm not one of those. >> until that fateful moment there's always a second path for lee, one that could some day lead to a wife and kids. and even here at seminary, he's surrounded by temptation. the university of st. thomas is a coed school, which means that girls are everywhere. a siren song of distraction from the pursuit of a higher calling. >> so you're in seminary, but the seminary is on this college campus. >> yes. >> and so you are interacting with lots of different people, including a lot of very attractive women. >> yes, that is true. >> i'm assuming you've noticed that. >> yeah. >> is it sometimes hard to maintain focus? >> it's not that difficult. i mean, can you have wonderful, chaste relationships with women. you see a beautiful woman, it
you'll know, lee? to you, okay, you are to become a priest? >> i don't know. and that's part of like, the mystery of seminary, like when is that going to happen? some guys will know this year, some next. some won't know until their senior year. hopefully i'm not one of those. >> until that fateful moment there's always a second path for lee, one that could some day lead to a wife and kids. and even here at seminary, he's surrounded by temptation. the university of st. thomas is a...
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jackson lee: thank you. let me conclude by thanking the chairman of the congressional black caucus and to thank my colleagues, why it is so important for the congressional black caucus to be able to talk to america. representative butterfield, representative rangel, representative sewell, delegate holmes norton, representative joist beatty and of course congresswoman plaskett, to be able to give life to while we are here representing all of america, we have those special people that without our voices would not be able to be heard. i simply want to add these words of the pope, again, to be able to remind everyone why these icons that we are speaking of tonight in the congressional black caucus, 46 of us, along with senator booker, have a vital role in this place because the pope indicated, i would encourage you to keep in mind all those people around us who are trapped in the cycle of poverty. they, too, need to be given hope. the fight against poverty and hunger must be fought constantly on many fronts, esp
jackson lee: thank you. let me conclude by thanking the chairman of the congressional black caucus and to thank my colleagues, why it is so important for the congressional black caucus to be able to talk to america. representative butterfield, representative rangel, representative sewell, delegate holmes norton, representative joist beatty and of course congresswoman plaskett, to be able to give life to while we are here representing all of america, we have those special people that without our...
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kerry lee peterson, thank you for joining us to give us your side of the story. after watching all of this you might think the super-pact system is broken and needs to be fix. coming up is a man who sees no trouble with it at all. weeks, sometimes months. >> and the e.u. struggles to cope... >> we don't know, they stop us here. >> what's being done while lives hang in the balance? >> we need help now. >> okay we are continuing this conversation about campaign finance, superpacs and the obscene amounts much money being raised and spent already in this election cycle. dan backer is the lead attorney for db capital strategies where he focuses on campaign strategy law. last year he argued a case before the u.s. supreme court. he called on the justices to eliminate the ceiling on what wealthy individuals can donate to federal candidates parties and political action committees in a single two year election cycle. he joins me from washington, dan thank you so much for joining us. i'm going to allow you to make your case for why money spent in the political system is a g
kerry lee peterson, thank you for joining us to give us your side of the story. after watching all of this you might think the super-pact system is broken and needs to be fix. coming up is a man who sees no trouble with it at all. weeks, sometimes months. >> and the e.u. struggles to cope... >> we don't know, they stop us here. >> what's being done while lives hang in the balance? >> we need help now. >> okay we are continuing this conversation about campaign...
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careyy lee peterson's background?id he know about some of these financial and legal problems in his past? >> did you give his people any sense of maybe the superpacs were not working in tandem with bernie sanders? >> they would only say so much to us on the record and they wanted to leave themselves open to reconsidering if this was a good investment or if they might take some other actions if they find out the money is not being spent as they intended it to be spent. >> you have spoken with careyy lee beertson. >> i have. >> you have still peeking to him? >> he has told me that this work is not related to the work from his past. >> the money that he has raised and he has told you that it's around $1 million perhaps. >> uh-huh. >> there is no rule how he spends this, it doesn't even have to be spent in the direction of the candidate he has on his superpac for a while. >> that's right he can spend it on just about anything he wants. >> on a salary? >> co-spend it on a salary, he could spend it on buying a new lamborghi
careyy lee peterson's background?id he know about some of these financial and legal problems in his past? >> did you give his people any sense of maybe the superpacs were not working in tandem with bernie sanders? >> they would only say so much to us on the record and they wanted to leave themselves open to reconsidering if this was a good investment or if they might take some other actions if they find out the money is not being spent as they intended it to be spent. >> you...
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lee: i want to check. just make sure what david was saying, the experts were being told something by lower level officials who were themselves scientific or technical experts. omri: largely but not always. perhaps one of the gentlest things he could say was being spun up. -- as david was saying, more politically motivated. perhaps one of the gentlest things he could say was being spun up. then toward the end, especially the final days of vienna and after vienna, something very distressing began to happen which is that all of the excuses that were being provided to the white house validaters, to these n.g.o.'s, to go out and validate were actual concessions that got built into the agreement. so we do know on which side the actual text falls. on one side -- when it comes to things like p.m.d.'s, the possible military dimension of iran's past nuclear work, you know, experts were being told, of course these matter, we need them to baseline the program, we don't know how far the iranian as got, there are all ki
lee: i want to check. just make sure what david was saying, the experts were being told something by lower level officials who were themselves scientific or technical experts. omri: largely but not always. perhaps one of the gentlest things he could say was being spun up. -- as david was saying, more politically motivated. perhaps one of the gentlest things he could say was being spun up. then toward the end, especially the final days of vienna and after vienna, something very distressing began...
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.) >> thank you very much mayor ed lee for carrying out the visioning visions for a better chinatown next our supervisor julie christensen in the first three weeks on the job she was out there meeting the merchant to find out to how to improve and help out the merchant no chinatown i know every day she's helpings helping us in our communities thank you so much supervisor christensen (clapping.) >> so i'm just looking around isn't it beautiful the flags are flawing weaverly alley is clean it smells good we want it to be like this amendment so i'm very, very glad for all this attention as a commitment and supervisor i've been spending a lot of time talking to people knock on over 2 thousand doors in the last couple medias and spending time in chinatown in the buildings and sros and talking to business leaders the one thing it always comes up i wish chinatown was cleaner everybody mentioned that the pea mayor is here and oewd and public works to flower the fact we understand this is important it is important to the people that live in chinatown it is important to people like me that liv
.) >> thank you very much mayor ed lee for carrying out the visioning visions for a better chinatown next our supervisor julie christensen in the first three weeks on the job she was out there meeting the merchant to find out to how to improve and help out the merchant no chinatown i know every day she's helpings helping us in our communities thank you so much supervisor christensen (clapping.) >> so i'm just looking around isn't it beautiful the flags are flawing weaverly alley is...
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thank you very much to angela alsobrooks, tony lee, rosie-allen herring.u. that's "viewpoint." i'm pat lawson muse. have a great sunday. ♪ >>> right now on "news4 today," it's finally going to happen. can you believe it. metro's new bus hub about to open. what that means for passengers in just about an hour. >>> plus, another major loss for a family mourning the death of a love one. the defb station they came home to after a funeral. >>> well -- >> good morning. >>> -- welcome in on "news4 today." i'm adam tuss. hope you're having a great day so far. >>> and another welcome to you on this sunday morning. i'm adam tuss. >> i'm angie goff. thanks a lot that you could join us. the long awaitedra
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lee: i want to check. just make sure whadavid was saying, the experts were being told something by lower level officials who were themselves scientific or technical experts. omri: largely but not always. >> but they were saying, as politically --g, omri: perhaps one of the gentlest things he could say was being spun up. -- as david was saying, more politically motivated. perhaps one of the gentlest things he could say was being spun up. then toward the end, especially the final days of vienna and after vienna, something very distressing began to happen which is that all of the excuses that were being provided to the white house validaters, to these n.g.o.'s, to go out and validate were actual concessions that got built into the agreement. so we do know on which side the actual text falls. on one side -- when it comes to things like p.m.d.'s, the possible military dimension of iran's past nuclear work, you know, experts were being told, of course these matter, we need them to baseline the program, we don't
lee: i want to check. just make sure whadavid was saying, the experts were being told something by lower level officials who were themselves scientific or technical experts. omri: largely but not always. >> but they were saying, as politically --g, omri: perhaps one of the gentlest things he could say was being spun up. -- as david was saying, more politically motivated. perhaps one of the gentlest things he could say was being spun up. then toward the end, especially the final days of...
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hamaney, grand lee, young su lee from korea. i wanted to start by saying today's hearing is about a history of breaking silences. it's about a fight for empathy, for hundreds of thousands of women and girls. it's a fight for justice, and my hope is that we focus on the stories that are told today. i wanted to say that, as a member of this board of supervisors, we pass lots of laws and policies, but i think there are times where something in our chambers within us and with visitors transforms us. it changes us to be more human as detroit's -- how we become more human with more compassion and empathy for others is a way to move our city forward. as a chinese america, with a daughter who is chinese and japanese-america who is 15-year-old, i want our young folk and future generations to know the stories that are told in these chambers today and allow those stories and that spirit to transform them as well as we move forward with a history and with a passion for peace and justice like lee. i also wanted to say that many people spoke
hamaney, grand lee, young su lee from korea. i wanted to start by saying today's hearing is about a history of breaking silences. it's about a fight for empathy, for hundreds of thousands of women and girls. it's a fight for justice, and my hope is that we focus on the stories that are told today. i wanted to say that, as a member of this board of supervisors, we pass lots of laws and policies, but i think there are times where something in our chambers within us and with visitors transforms...
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kerry lee peterson, thank you for joining us to give us your side of the story. after watching all of this you might think the super-pact system is broken and needs to be fix. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> okay we are continuing this conversation about campaign finance, superpacs and the obscene amounts much money being raised and spent already in this election cycle. dan backer is the lead attorney for db capital strategies where he focuses on campaign strategy law. last year he argued a case before the u.s. supreme court. he called on the justices to eliminate the ceiling on what wealthy individuals can donate to federal candidates parties and political action committees in a single two year election cycle. he joins me from
kerry lee peterson, thank you for joining us to give us your side of the story. after watching all of this you might think the super-pact system is broken and needs to be fix. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob?...
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lee harvey oswald? is that what you want? >> lee harvey oswald shooting. at this video. >> we know nothing abut t aing situation. i would look to have legal representation. >> there is lee oswald. [ gunshot ] >> he has been shot. he has been shot. lee oswald has been shot. >> that was the live broadcast on november 24, 1963, the moment when jack ruby shot lee harvey oswald at dallas police headquarters. oswald was not initially arrested for assassinating president kennedy, why was oswald first apprehended? you have 15 seconds. >> he was in a movie theater. he was apprehended. after leaving a movie theater for shooting an officer. shooting a guy. >> i need an answer. >> picked up after leaving a movie thet ter ater for the sho of someone named tippet. >> that is correct. >> shooting of a dallas police officer, j.d. tippet. >> hutch have you wagered? >> 890. >> 1,780. >> all right. it all boils down to what category you pick, chris/alysin. you need 831 points to win. remaining options. moon landing. princess diana's funeral? >> princess diana. >> what? >> ta
lee harvey oswald? is that what you want? >> lee harvey oswald shooting. at this video. >> we know nothing abut t aing situation. i would look to have legal representation. >> there is lee oswald. [ gunshot ] >> he has been shot. he has been shot. lee oswald has been shot. >> that was the live broadcast on november 24, 1963, the moment when jack ruby shot lee harvey oswald at dallas police headquarters. oswald was not initially arrested for assassinating president...
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stand in solidarity as we thank brand ma lee and give her -- grandma lee and give her remarks. thank you. [applause] >> president breed. >> [speaking foreign language] >> hello everyone, my name is sue lee. i am the living evidence of history. it's beautiful in san francisco no meet with you. i want to ask you, from the bottom of my heart, please let me get rid of my sadness in my heart by erecting a memorial in this beautiful city of san francisco. i came here as a witness of the history but now i am more than that. i came here as an activist who is trying to resolve the history for the sake of all women rights of the world. for the sake of the women's around the world, i am determined to resolve this problem. [speaking foreign language] enter all of you in san francisco, i give you my respect and will have and i sincerely ask you to erect a memorial in san francisco. i am very grateful, thank you. i love you everyone. >> thank you. >> thank you supervisor mar. [applause] thank you, at this time supervisor kim will say a few words. >> first of all i want to say a couple of of
stand in solidarity as we thank brand ma lee and give her -- grandma lee and give her remarks. thank you. [applause] >> president breed. >> [speaking foreign language] >> hello everyone, my name is sue lee. i am the living evidence of history. it's beautiful in san francisco no meet with you. i want to ask you, from the bottom of my heart, please let me get rid of my sadness in my heart by erecting a memorial in this beautiful city of san francisco. i came here as a witness of...
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lee did processes, beginning, middle and end. if he got interrupted in that sequence, he made the little detour, shows what had happened, and went back to the process. so in his pictures, you have assigned where he inches down. if there is a sideshow, if there is something interesting that was not in his agenda, he covers it, but when he leaves town , he remembers to take the picture ofleaving whatever the town name is. he is very thorough and methodical. russell lee's most famous pictures are of pie town, new mexico. he went there because he thought it was an intriguing name. when he got there, he found people who had -- left their farms and not able to take up other farms. they had usually lost their releases or haven't been able to maintain payments on their farms when banks broke because of the great depression. many of them ended up in new mexico in this little squatters community. pie town. they were usually from texas, oklahoma, the southern states. as was russell lee himself. he felt very very comfortable with them. colle
lee did processes, beginning, middle and end. if he got interrupted in that sequence, he made the little detour, shows what had happened, and went back to the process. so in his pictures, you have assigned where he inches down. if there is a sideshow, if there is something interesting that was not in his agenda, he covers it, but when he leaves town , he remembers to take the picture ofleaving whatever the town name is. he is very thorough and methodical. russell lee's most famous pictures are...
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often hold outline i all the power but it is, it is emanating from you especially from grandmother lee has come to us from seoul with a tremendous gift of peace and love and justice i wanted to say that her strength renewing to be a victim is something that i will never forget. >> her strength of standing up to people that deny history she is living history a living testament of suffering but a feeling about justice as well she's about future generations in our future healing comes not easily often and my hope is that we are not looking at healing with band-aids and false words per minute or words but feelings that bring together community with sympathy and passion for justice we feel in our hearts deep listening it critical grandmother lee's is transformation and beautiful she and is women's movement of korea and u.s. and asia are transforming us in the chambers and will for future generations and future memorials spread throughout this country and world i think that is important we listen to her not just kind of a fake shallow listening but deep listening and listening to other victi
often hold outline i all the power but it is, it is emanating from you especially from grandmother lee has come to us from seoul with a tremendous gift of peace and love and justice i wanted to say that her strength renewing to be a victim is something that i will never forget. >> her strength of standing up to people that deny history she is living history a living testament of suffering but a feeling about justice as well she's about future generations in our future healing comes not...
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jackson lee: thank you very much. i am very privileged tonight to lead the special order of the members of the con grming -- congressional black caucus. let me thank our chairman, chairman g.k. butterfield, for continuing this tradition and his continued leadership and encouragement and advocation for members and for the stories of those who have been such leaders in our nation and such major issues that we have been able to contribute to for the understanding of our colleagues. let me also make mention of my colleagues, congresswoman kelly and congressman payne who have led us on this special order for the congressional black caucus an thank them for their leadership and service. and very special thanks to those of you watching at home and have often watched at home and have followed the congressional black caucus through social media, social network, and also know that our major issues, criminal justice reform, civil rights, the restoration of the voting rights act and many others, have been to speak to the vulnerab
jackson lee: thank you very much. i am very privileged tonight to lead the special order of the members of the con grming -- congressional black caucus. let me thank our chairman, chairman g.k. butterfield, for continuing this tradition and his continued leadership and encouragement and advocation for members and for the stories of those who have been such leaders in our nation and such major issues that we have been able to contribute to for the understanding of our colleagues. let me also...
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often hold outline i all the power but it is, it is emanating from you especially from grandmother lee and who has come to us from seoul with a tremendous gift of peace and love and justice i wanted to say that her strength renewing to be a victim is something that i will never forget. >> her strength of standing up to people that deny history she is living history a living testament of suffering but a feeling about justice as well she's about future generations in our future healing comes not easily often and my hope is that we are not looking at healing with band-aids and false words per minute or words but feelings that bring together community with sympathy and passion for justice we feel in our hearts deep listening it critical grandmother lee's is transformation and beautiful she and is women's movement of korea and u.s. and asia are transforming us in the chambers and will for future generations and future memorials spread throughout this country and world i think that is important we listen to her not just kind of a fake shallow listening but deep listening and listening to oth
often hold outline i all the power but it is, it is emanating from you especially from grandmother lee and who has come to us from seoul with a tremendous gift of peace and love and justice i wanted to say that her strength renewing to be a victim is something that i will never forget. >> her strength of standing up to people that deny history she is living history a living testament of suffering but a feeling about justice as well she's about future generations in our future healing...
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russell lee's most famous pictures are of pie town, new mexico. he went because he thought it was an intriguing name. he found people who had left their farms, not been able to take up other farms. they usually had lost their leases. had not been able to maintain payments on their farms. went broke because of the great depression. many of them ended up in new mexico in a little squatter's community. they were usually from texas, oklahoma, the southern state, as was russell lee himself. he felt comfortable collecting their stories, making pictures of their lifestyles. they lived in ways that were very similar to the early pioneers in this country. they built houses using materials at hand. many of them dug holes in the ground and had dugouts. er, sowas very little lumb the houses themselves were mud walls. they live a colorful lifestyle. they make clothing out of feed sacks, which were bright colors. they lived a hand to mouth-subsistence existence. there was a lot of appeal to documenting this. at the time, most people in this country were descend
russell lee's most famous pictures are of pie town, new mexico. he went because he thought it was an intriguing name. he found people who had left their farms, not been able to take up other farms. they usually had lost their leases. had not been able to maintain payments on their farms. went broke because of the great depression. many of them ended up in new mexico in a little squatter's community. they were usually from texas, oklahoma, the southern state, as was russell lee himself. he felt...
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. >> and tv chef sandra lee's double mastectomy. how new york's governor helped her heal. >> he said, you're g i love you. >> plus, where is sean penn filing a $10 million l against "empire's" creator. >> and why is john crier on ncis? >> i saved mark harman's life. >> shut up. >> now this is "entertainment tonight." >> sandra lee's first interview since her double mastectomy and joan lunden regaining her life after breast cancer. these two prominent and inspiring women on the way. >> viola, amy, tiraji are among big emmy stars making more news today. >> tiraji after the emmys. pushing past the paparazzi at lax and holding her adorable yorky. she is speaking out on the history making night telling ellen viola deserved to win in their category. >> you cannot win an emmy for roles that are simply not there. >> i feel like the universe needed to hear that message last night. you know? >> it would have been good. it would have been g i just think that the universe ordered up what it needs when it needs it. >> meanwhile, that is the emmy
. >> and tv chef sandra lee's double mastectomy. how new york's governor helped her heal. >> he said, you're g i love you. >> plus, where is sean penn filing a $10 million l against "empire's" creator. >> and why is john crier on ncis? >> i saved mark harman's life. >> shut up. >> now this is "entertainment tonight." >> sandra lee's first interview since her double mastectomy and joan lunden regaining her life after breast...
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my name is lee kaufman.rty kaufman. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some things are harder to do. this is not a safe thing to do. be careful babe. there should be some way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know ♪usic: "another sunny day"ening? by belle and sebastian ♪ ♪ such a shame it's labeled a "getaway." life should always feel like this. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com >>> welcome back. cnn quiz show tv edition. this is it. final round. $40,000 on the line for three charities. huntington disease society. mike rowe works foundation, and jdrf. first place, $20,000. second and third place each get $10,000 for their charities. take a look at the scores. mike/
my name is lee kaufman.rty kaufman. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some things are harder to do. this is not a safe thing to do. be careful babe. there should be some way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to...
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senator lee: dr. dafnt. : thank you for the opportunity to testify today on consolidation in the health insurance industry. i am a professor of strategy at the kellogg school of management. i study competition using analysis.n we are here today because americans are concerned about the steep price of buying health insurance. even as their premiums rise, they see increases in deductibles and copayments. more than a decade ago, i began studying whether a lack of competition in the health insurance industry contributes to higher premiums. and, it does. we are paying a premium on our premiums because of limited competition. my most conservative estimate would place that extra premium at over $200 per person per year. the question before us today is whether more consolidation is likely to benefit consumers in the future. to inform that discussion, i will describe what we know about consolidation in the past, why those conclusions remain relevant, and what might increase the likelihood that any future conso
senator lee: dr. dafnt. : thank you for the opportunity to testify today on consolidation in the health insurance industry. i am a professor of strategy at the kellogg school of management. i study competition using analysis.n we are here today because americans are concerned about the steep price of buying health insurance. even as their premiums rise, they see increases in deductibles and copayments. more than a decade ago, i began studying whether a lack of competition in the health...
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lee's most famous n, newes are of pie tow mexico. he went there because he thought it was an intriguing name. founde got there, he people who had and many of them ended up in new mexico in this little squatters community. pie town. texas,re usually from oklahoma, the southern states. as was russell lee himself. he felt very very comfortable with them. collecting their stories, making pictures of their lifestyles. they lived in ways that were very similar to early pioneers in this country. they built houses using materials at hand. many of them dug holes in the ground and had dug outs. there was very little lumber, so they used that for roofing, but the house itself was med wall -- mud walls. they lived a very colorful lifestyle. they made their clothes our t of sea sacks. they worked the land. they lived a very hand to mouth subsistence existence and it was a lot of appeal in documenting that because, at the time, most people in this country were de hadded from people who arrived as farmers and taken up land gradually farther west. s
lee's most famous n, newes are of pie tow mexico. he went there because he thought it was an intriguing name. founde got there, he people who had and many of them ended up in new mexico in this little squatters community. pie town. texas,re usually from oklahoma, the southern states. as was russell lee himself. he felt very very comfortable with them. collecting their stories, making pictures of their lifestyles. they lived in ways that were very similar to early pioneers in this country. they...
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stand in solidarity as we thank brand ma lee and give her -- grandma lee and give her remarks.t breed. >> [speaking foreign language] >> hello everyone, my name is sue lee. i am the living evidence of history. it's beautiful in san francisco no meet with you. i want to ask you, from the bottom of my heart, please let me get rid of my sadness in my heart by erecting a memorial in this beautiful city of san francisco. i came here as a witness of the history but now i am more than that. i came here as an activist who is trying to resolve the history for the sake of all women rights of the world. for the sake of the women's around the world, i am determined to resolve this problem. [speaking foreign language] enter all of you in san francisco, i give you my respect and will have and i sincerely ask you to erect a memorial in san francisco. i am very grateful, thank you. i love you everyone. >> thank you. >> thank you supervisor mar. [applause] thank you, at this time supervisor kim will say a few words. >> first of all i want to say a couple of of my own words as well. i grew up --
stand in solidarity as we thank brand ma lee and give her -- grandma lee and give her remarks.t breed. >> [speaking foreign language] >> hello everyone, my name is sue lee. i am the living evidence of history. it's beautiful in san francisco no meet with you. i want to ask you, from the bottom of my heart, please let me get rid of my sadness in my heart by erecting a memorial in this beautiful city of san francisco. i came here as a witness of the history but now i am more than...