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lee, you never knew with robert e. lee.ard thaág h had for long street and early who were both characters in and of himself. his right and hisd8 official about -- these are the two nicknames surely stuck in lee's mind. the second core probably has the best division set up. probably have the best division commanders, the bmi graduate, he also had jubl early and ed johnson. early is specifically one of lee's favorite, as izv just pointed out. the third has ac hill, who i believe is the worst commander in the army of northern virginia. he has henry east, whod8 was th goat of west point class, you don't know what that is, he came in dead zvlast. then you will cox, lost in class in 1846 and he is a pretty good officer. he's a guy slowly coming up through the ranch. his nickname and he wore very short coat. he came down to his waste in a big straw hat when he went into battle. he fought very very well at the battle of salem church, which is about 15 miles north of where we are. there's richard zvanderson. he was a carry over from
lee, you never knew with robert e. lee.ard thaág h had for long street and early who were both characters in and of himself. his right and hisd8 official about -- these are the two nicknames surely stuck in lee's mind. the second core probably has the best division set up. probably have the best division commanders, the bmi graduate, he also had jubl early and ed johnson. early is specifically one of lee's favorite, as izv just pointed out. the third has ac hill, who i believe is the worst...
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then lee has it in a periodu!can plan, reorganize and he takes strategic niche ty and he marches north. when wall streetcmçuju down it' through the midst of battle but it's taking on different opponent. and decision next day with anderson -- richard karen anderson and then that evening they're starting their march towards thezv courthouse. there's no time tov:p reorganiz- this is what lee is going to go into action in sl 64 by the end. he's going to be one of the generals. then when he goes to the river on may 24th. he has nobody screaming, they need to strike them a blow, strike them a blow. wall street is not there. shortly, wall street is not there, tell them not to put it there. richard, you'll leave. he said, we can hold this line twice you'll -- it's proven to interact. there was no turning back. taking that intersection and holding it and the fall of long street has a huge impact on the confederate army, one is from uniong# perspective and one is from confederate perspective. from union perspective holding
then lee has it in a periodu!can plan, reorganize and he takes strategic niche ty and he marches north. when wall streetcmçuju down it' through the midst of battle but it's taking on different opponent. and decision next day with anderson -- richard karen anderson and then that evening they're starting their march towards thezv courthouse. there's no time tov:p reorganiz- this is what lee is going to go into action in sl 64 by the end. he's going to be one of the generals. then when he goes to...
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he talked with bob lee. lee didn't quite like the idea of relieving army of tennessee commanders, but the president went ahead and did it anyway firing joe johnston on the 17thth in appointing hood the next day. as i say, hood, lieutenant general, wasn't even the senior corps commander. was placed in command of the army of tennessee over sluffing hardee. hardee had turned down the tennessee command in december after the disaster at missionary ridge. the local guardian angel of history where i come from atlanta is wilbur g. kurtz. here's his oil painting of the transfer of command. sherman has he holed up close to atlanta, as they say, did not intend to use his superior numbers, especially against the rebels fortifications, which as i show here in a diagram that was drawn april of '64, were formidable and even then, a month before the campaign started, ringed the city in circumference. sherman planned to capture atlanta by cutting off the rebel railroads. it's a testament to the weak cartography of the atlant
he talked with bob lee. lee didn't quite like the idea of relieving army of tennessee commanders, but the president went ahead and did it anyway firing joe johnston on the 17thth in appointing hood the next day. as i say, hood, lieutenant general, wasn't even the senior corps commander. was placed in command of the army of tennessee over sluffing hardee. hardee had turned down the tennessee command in december after the disaster at missionary ridge. the local guardian angel of history where i...
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lee and stonewall jackson. a response to the decision to remove pictures of confederate flags from those windows. we talk about the flags' history to slavery as well as modern day racism. is about an hour and 50 minutes. >>> welcome, everyone. thank you for being here tonight. my name is randy hollerith, i'm the dean of the washington national cathedral. it is an honor and pleasure to have you here with us. and to begin the first of a series of conversations that we hope will be a blessing to many. our goal for this evening is to create a space in which we can begin to have some conversation about the lee jackson windows here in the cathedral and the larger issues of race and the legacy of slavery in our nation. if you do not know the recent history of events regarding these windows, i invite you to read about that history in the information we provided for you within your program -- in your program for tonight's conversation. tonight, please know is the first in an ongoing series of conversations over the next
lee and stonewall jackson. a response to the decision to remove pictures of confederate flags from those windows. we talk about the flags' history to slavery as well as modern day racism. is about an hour and 50 minutes. >>> welcome, everyone. thank you for being here tonight. my name is randy hollerith, i'm the dean of the washington national cathedral. it is an honor and pleasure to have you here with us. and to begin the first of a series of conversations that we hope will be a...
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they start yelling general lee to the rear. we will not go forward unless general lee goes to the rear. a very angry lee, starts to visibly get upset, that's when gordon steps up, he's in full cheerleader mode. these men are virginians, they're georgians, they have never failed you, they will not fail you now. will you, men? no! some poor corporal has to haul lee and traveler to the rear, gordon pushes forward, connects and begins to plug the gap. driving federals out of the mule shed. they hunker down, build works of their own. they will spread may 12th trading pot shots back and forth with confederates on the east side of the line. things over here go a little different differently. sweeping across this field. we have steven who will get shot down leading his men. his second in command will have to finish that charge and connect and drive the federals out and push up the line. abner will get sent in next. he knows this is a suicide mission, i'm either coming back alive major general or a dead brigadier. he'll come back a dead
they start yelling general lee to the rear. we will not go forward unless general lee goes to the rear. a very angry lee, starts to visibly get upset, that's when gordon steps up, he's in full cheerleader mode. these men are virginians, they're georgians, they have never failed you, they will not fail you now. will you, men? no! some poor corporal has to haul lee and traveler to the rear, gordon pushes forward, connects and begins to plug the gap. driving federals out of the mule shed. they...
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this is trend setting and the changes to inform i've been blessed to be able to introduce mayor ed lee in the past i keep on trying to improve by the way, i know that trains go by we'll take breaks my promise to introduce mayor ed lee in the past and think of new intentions to say what demonstrate the changes to the city but he keeps ahead of us one of the key elements from day one when we became mayor the 17 point job plan you'll hear about one hundred uber the tenants we're going after and the partnership with the city of san francisco is a key cornerstone so i'd like to i'm going to turn it over to mayor ed lee and mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you rob good afternoon, everyone is xooeft to be in city and county of san francisco any negotiating today, i get the pleasure of joining john kilroy and the group for more exciting news every time they do something in the city the implementation of imagination that people have yet to be able to comprehensive and today just imagine that we have a private sector developer who's willing to pay for, to create, manufacturing space that wi
this is trend setting and the changes to inform i've been blessed to be able to introduce mayor ed lee in the past i keep on trying to improve by the way, i know that trains go by we'll take breaks my promise to introduce mayor ed lee in the past and think of new intentions to say what demonstrate the changes to the city but he keeps ahead of us one of the key elements from day one when we became mayor the 17 point job plan you'll hear about one hundred uber the tenants we're going after and...
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lee intend fortification around richmond in 1862 when he's being called grammy lee.intention for those. re springboard.ntion for those. they're a springboard to attack. last resort of the last you need, but the idea is toç move forward from these earthç work. make a slight rearrangement, south carolinians to strike at exposed zvymflank. she's looking for additional reinforcement to try to push -- the federals completely you have r off their one÷ú position on t plank roadçç but this bar represents the ego ofp joshua cha chanderlan as single handedly, he managed to drive all three federal bring÷ú gads back into s own entrenchment. but what happened here is that the fifth core now is÷ú isolate tickets, who on march 31st perhaps the most successful day you'll experience in the american civil ÷úwar. trying to kostrike. picket and lee were able to push across chamberlai÷úchamberlain'm phil sheridan is quite embarrassed. sheridan, perhaps at its worst day of american se]u&1 war. and he's not too happy about that. he needs to get his revenge on that ticket and he tells
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in command only to george washington, but lee was captured by the british.he americans needed a major general of the same rank in order to free lee from captivity. >> there was always a gentleman agreement between warring combatants, that you could exchange certain prisoners. the general saw the british occupation of newport as everything that is evil and wrong with the british occupation. so the goal was to capture him and use him as an exchange so general lee could be brought back into the continental army. >> the man washington want is major william barton. jack sisson's new commander. >> major barton was a part of the rhode island command structure and a rhode island native. barton was a leader in his community. he was a well known, established family. men were at ease and comfortable with following him into combat and following his orders. >> barton's plan, cross the narrangansett bay and in the farm house he's occupied five miles north of town, far enough from the thousands of enemy troops in newport that the raid has a chance of success. t daring miss
in command only to george washington, but lee was captured by the british.he americans needed a major general of the same rank in order to free lee from captivity. >> there was always a gentleman agreement between warring combatants, that you could exchange certain prisoners. the general saw the british occupation of newport as everything that is evil and wrong with the british occupation. so the goal was to capture him and use him as an exchange so general lee could be brought back into...
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they are not fond of lee's timeframe. grant is the one in the driver seat from here through the next seven days. because of the sixth corps victory, because this assault was so well-designed, well executed, it is the union who possesses the initiative. firmly within the grasps for seven days later and the final surrender at appomattox. thank you. [applause] >> questions for mr. alexander. [laughter] >> tell us about the ninth corps. edward: they launched attacks from fort up the plank road on petersburg southeast in front. they do get it within their grasps. it was at fort mahone. they had differences. john brown gordon's entire second corps. they can support one another. on the western front, the confederates are too stretched out. all day long, april 2, 1865, through 94 the confederates are starting to evacuate. it is similar to the bloody angle. an intensity, though not in memory, at fort mahone. if you see any photographs of petersburg fortifications, if you see any photo of the fortifications besides the aerial shots
they are not fond of lee's timeframe. grant is the one in the driver seat from here through the next seven days. because of the sixth corps victory, because this assault was so well-designed, well executed, it is the union who possesses the initiative. firmly within the grasps for seven days later and the final surrender at appomattox. thank you. [applause] >> questions for mr. alexander. [laughter] >> tell us about the ninth corps. edward: they launched attacks from fort up the...
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thanksjoining us, lee.r attack as such, but clearly a deliberate attack to kill and injure. yes, ican attack to kill and injure. yes, i can understand the police being cautious, with it being early, what they put out on the media. behind—the—scenes, they will be looking at this and will be evaluating it as a terrorist incident. unfortunately, it bears the hallmarks of what we saw in france, in nice. also, targeting a christmas market. a very soft target, too. exactly. these crowded places, especially in the festive season, christmas markets have been targeted for a christmas markets have been targeted fora numberof years christmas markets have been targeted for a number of years now. thankfully, a number of those have been disrupted and had less than significant impact. by significant impact. by the looks of things, nine fatalities at the moment, it may be pa rt of fatalities at the moment, it may be part of the construction of the christmas market with the stalls and other things there that may be prevente
thanksjoining us, lee.r attack as such, but clearly a deliberate attack to kill and injure. yes, ican attack to kill and injure. yes, i can understand the police being cautious, with it being early, what they put out on the media. behind—the—scenes, they will be looking at this and will be evaluating it as a terrorist incident. unfortunately, it bears the hallmarks of what we saw in france, in nice. also, targeting a christmas market. a very soft target, too. exactly. these crowded places,...
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it doesn't he states he is a man of the lee and jackson school which i think he lee an school which i think he demonstrated. he tries to pull these things off but he just can't do it. another thing with hood is hood's army is unwealdy. he does not have any veteran commanders. he is the senior core commander in command since june of 1864. this campaign kicks off in september. the campaign opens in september he has the major general commanding his third and after the fall of atlanta he has it. it says he goes or i go and he steps in and transferred him out of the army and so the high command is new and suffering from within the lower levels. the campaign had seen a slow bleeding of the army of tennessee's junior officers. the war was changing as the campaign began just as it was changing in georgia too. they are preparing to fight a war but it's different. trench warfare is coming in. preponderance of union rifled artillery. sharp shooters and repeating weapons. these are all starting to change the face of the war. by the end of may, 1864, i could really say, i think the soldiers woul
it doesn't he states he is a man of the lee and jackson school which i think he lee an school which i think he demonstrated. he tries to pull these things off but he just can't do it. another thing with hood is hood's army is unwealdy. he does not have any veteran commanders. he is the senior core commander in command since june of 1864. this campaign kicks off in september. the campaign opens in september he has the major general commanding his third and after the fall of atlanta he has it. it...
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jackson lee, is opposed to the bill. ms. jackson lee: i support the ill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas will control 20 minutes in opposition to the bill. the gentleman from virginia is recognized for 20 minutes. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on h.r. 4919, currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, it's estimated that 60% of the 5.3 million individuals with alzheimer's disease and 49% of children with autism are susceptible to wandering or leaving safe areas and the protection of a responsible caregiver. results of wanledsering can be devastating to the -- wandsering can be devastate to get individuals -- wandering can be devastating to the individuals with the disease and children
jackson lee, is opposed to the bill. ms. jackson lee: i support the ill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas will control 20 minutes in opposition to the bill. the gentleman from virginia is recognized for 20 minutes. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on h.r. 4919, currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without...
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. >> george washington bought a guy named william lee and his brother.st of the time at the plantation, while william lee himself spent most of his time with george, especially during the war. >> it is a noble cause we are engaged in. it is the cause of virtue and mankind. >> slavery is brutal. but we can't take out the fact that there are these human relationships. you have this intense loyalty that grows up between the served and the servant. washington respects the abilities of billy lee to do what he's doing, but it is subordinate relationship. >> george washington is torn between the liberty he fights for and the slave-owning establishment he was born into. but he will soon be forced to choose, because without more african-american soldiers, his war for independence could be lost. >> ah! >> the only option now is to declare our independence. >> america is at war, dr. franklin. >> welcome home. >> for more revealing stories on these and other patriots featured in "legends and lies," purchase the companion book, available at billoreilly.com and bookst
. >> george washington bought a guy named william lee and his brother.st of the time at the plantation, while william lee himself spent most of his time with george, especially during the war. >> it is a noble cause we are engaged in. it is the cause of virtue and mankind. >> slavery is brutal. but we can't take out the fact that there are these human relationships. you have this intense loyalty that grows up between the served and the servant. washington respects the...
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bruce lee. >> bruce was somebody that i got to know well and i considered him to be a friend.ith him for four years and it was a lot of fun. he dreamed at one point of making movies on his own and being able to have people that he wanted to act in the movie and eventually i got an opportunity because of that. >> this is kareem with bruce lee in "the game of death." it was kareem's first appearance on the big screen, but it was to be lee's last. >> i was very happy to get the opportunity to act with bruce. i knew i would have to be the villain. but the villain, they get a lot of work in those movies. >> bruce lee is on the list because of the way he was an innovator. the martial arts is such an insular kind of world, every martial arts eateachers thinks theirs is the only valid one and bruce wasn't about that. he was born in san francisco and was actually an american citizen. people don't know too much about that. >> i think kareem probably saw in bruce lee some of the similar attributes that he saw in jackie robinson and bill russell. in a sense that bruce lee kind of reinvent
bruce lee. >> bruce was somebody that i got to know well and i considered him to be a friend.ith him for four years and it was a lot of fun. he dreamed at one point of making movies on his own and being able to have people that he wanted to act in the movie and eventually i got an opportunity because of that. >> this is kareem with bruce lee in "the game of death." it was kareem's first appearance on the big screen, but it was to be lee's last. >> i was very happy to...
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trisha and they're joined by their youngest employee carlo (laughter) that is rumored that mayor ed lee does his shopping here but have to wait further in the program to see this is true and joined by office space leaders from the fillmore merchant community we've been hearing from scott from the small business network and a leader in the shop and dine campaign and from the owner in detail the president i believe of the fillmore association executive director of the fillmore merchant association. >> (clapping.) >> i want to acknowledge a couple of people jason from the mall a key partner about the ship and dine campaign thank you and henry the council of district merchant from the murmur campaign and dwight and steve adam will be joining us in a moment and here with regularly begin the small business the director of the office of the small business commission with all due respect m is passionate about shopping local mayor ed lee . >> (clapping.) >> yeah. >> thank you, todd and everyone thank you so much for coming out and helping us really get the holiday season started i was thinking a
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the first of its kind protected intersections we wouldn't be here without the leadership of mayor ed leehe support of board of supervisors, i want to acknowledge jane kim it's r he's been a strong supporter of the streets a great work by the department of public works to help design and implement just kind of work and strong advocacy from folks like the san francisco bicycle coalition to pursue us that's why ear here wouldn't have been possible without the the leadership of city hall is please help me welcome mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you ed reiskin and thank you to the mta for working closely with many agencies to put the city's very first protected intersection together and to see how this role can help safety been the premium policy for the streets so thank you to the bicycle coalition, public works and walk sf and livable city working with our city agrees as well right here in a z inspector duffy, see the craft above you on the streets everyone using walking and bicyclists in particular intersection we have now to the data we have done prior to this change documented over
the first of its kind protected intersections we wouldn't be here without the leadership of mayor ed leehe support of board of supervisors, i want to acknowledge jane kim it's r he's been a strong supporter of the streets a great work by the department of public works to help design and implement just kind of work and strong advocacy from folks like the san francisco bicycle coalition to pursue us that's why ear here wouldn't have been possible without the the leadership of city hall is please...
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bruce lee is on the list because of the way he was an innovator. arts is such an insular kind of world, every martial arts teacher and artist thinks that their system is the only valid one, and everybody else stinks, and bruce wasn't about that. he was born in san francisco and was actually an american citizen. people don't know too much about that. >> i think kareem probably saw in bruce lee some of the similar attributes that he saw in jackie robinson and bill russell. in a sense that bruce lee kind of reinvented a lot of -- and forced folks to reinterpret their views, you know, on karate, on chinese culture, on asian-americans. bruce lee was an outspoken advocate for his craft. >> away from the cameras, though, bruce wasn't at all what people might expect. >> what you see on screen is just something that somebody wrote. as a real life human being, bruce was a very down-to-earth person and he really enjoyed life. bruce was a practical joker, he would try and pull tricks on people. he often would try to surprise his wife with just weird stuff that
bruce lee is on the list because of the way he was an innovator. arts is such an insular kind of world, every martial arts teacher and artist thinks that their system is the only valid one, and everybody else stinks, and bruce wasn't about that. he was born in san francisco and was actually an american citizen. people don't know too much about that. >> i think kareem probably saw in bruce lee some of the similar attributes that he saw in jackie robinson and bill russell. in a sense that...
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you know what, lee, i plead guilty. i don't understand, i don't even understand why is he sanctioning? what is the end game? what is he going to make russia do? not spy on us, not hack us? we're already spying on them, we're hacking them, i'm not saying what russia did were right but we're sanctioning them, what, because exposed democratic national committee e-mails, hillary's e-mails? that's the big thing? i think the whole thing is silly. i think once again obama has proven that seriously he is the worst foreign policy president we've ever had. >> jehmu, clearly democrats are upset about the hacking. do these sanctions need to go much further? >> sanctions are certainly a good start, i think we also need an independent bipartisan commission investigating what happened. and anyone who is not outraged by what russia did, if you're a democrat, if you're a republican, you put that aside to try to make excuses and applaud putin's bromance with donald trump is just beyond. we as a country have been attacked. our electoral p
you know what, lee, i plead guilty. i don't understand, i don't even understand why is he sanctioning? what is the end game? what is he going to make russia do? not spy on us, not hack us? we're already spying on them, we're hacking them, i'm not saying what russia did were right but we're sanctioning them, what, because exposed democratic national committee e-mails, hillary's e-mails? that's the big thing? i think the whole thing is silly. i think once again obama has proven that seriously he...
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lee white. [applause] mr. white: i have a special connection there and it is one of the reasons why i tell that story. i became familiar with general patrick cleburne. my first really big civil war biography was on patrick cleburne. his story is set in franklin. i have been interested in it ever since -- one of the top experiences of my life is when i went to franklin for the 150th on the actual date, november 30, 2014, and i was there and i found out that there was a commemorative march. hold on a minute. this picture is at the end. those of you who know ed, it was truly an amazing experience. i have seen him many times. following him literally, watching him outpace men half his age, so much younger than him, it was a truly amazing experience. one of the things i have always been real keen on was the soldiers, the common soldier. i think franklin plays that out. chickamauga is said to be a soldier's battle. the soldiers suffer at franklin a great deal. this painting illustrates the army of tennessee as they w
lee white. [applause] mr. white: i have a special connection there and it is one of the reasons why i tell that story. i became familiar with general patrick cleburne. my first really big civil war biography was on patrick cleburne. his story is set in franklin. i have been interested in it ever since -- one of the top experiences of my life is when i went to franklin for the 150th on the actual date, november 30, 2014, and i was there and i found out that there was a commemorative march. hold...
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>>[applause] >>honorable mayor edwin lee and i would like to congratulate you . very successful visit to china. >>[applause] mayor sleight paid a visit to beijing and he came back yesterday. supervisor jane kim, chairman of china ocean wide, mr. --distinguished guest, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. it is my pleasure to be invited here to celebrate the groundbreaking of the ocean wide center. on behalf of the consulate general of in san francisco i would like to express warmest congratulations to ocean wide holdings and the city and the county of san francisco. in recent years the china-us trade and investment relations have become much closer [inaudible] bilateral trade reached us$558 billion. china overtook canada as the largest trading partner of the united states in 2015. chinese companies invested us$8.4 billion in the us up by 60% from 2014. this year the two-way investment achieves even greater growth from january through october. investment in china by us companies increased by 79.8% while investment in the us by chinese companies increased by 173.9%.
>>[applause] >>honorable mayor edwin lee and i would like to congratulate you . very successful visit to china. >>[applause] mayor sleight paid a visit to beijing and he came back yesterday. supervisor jane kim, chairman of china ocean wide, mr. --distinguished guest, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. it is my pleasure to be invited here to celebrate the groundbreaking of the ocean wide center. on behalf of the consulate general of in san francisco i would like to express...
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i was really caught up. >> lee's childhood neighborhood was riddled with gangs.nd lee joined up when he was barely in his teens. >> not listening to my family. not listened to ma. thinking i knew everything. running with the wrong crowd. i put my homeys before my family. and that's all i knew was my homeys. homey this. homey that. >> lee told us, despite being shot five times and serving a prior prison sentence, he couldn't give up gang life. then, his story took a turn. it had to do with recruiting his younger brother into the gang. >> when i was growing up, i never thought i would get past 21. i want my brother to get the same exact respect i was getting from the neighborhood so, when i'm gone, my brother gets the same respect. don't worry about bullying. just trying to run over him or the family. nowhere near my thoughts what's going to happen to him. >> while lee was locked up in corcoran, his little brother decided to turn his back on gang life, but on the streets attempting to leave your gang could lead to a death sentence. >> they walked up behind him, sho
i was really caught up. >> lee's childhood neighborhood was riddled with gangs.nd lee joined up when he was barely in his teens. >> not listening to my family. not listened to ma. thinking i knew everything. running with the wrong crowd. i put my homeys before my family. and that's all i knew was my homeys. homey this. homey that. >> lee told us, despite being shot five times and serving a prior prison sentence, he couldn't give up gang life. then, his story took a turn. it...
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david lee miller live outside of trump tower in new york city. david lee, what else did mr. trump say at his iowa rally. reporter: melissa, it is noticeable during the rally the president-elect brought on to the stage iowa's governor terry branstad. he nominated brand stat to be the next ambassador to china. he described branstad as a very special man. he told the crowd branstad doesn't want to be ambassador because of the perks of the job, to form an improve relationship. he has known the current china president for the last two decades. they met in 1995 when a china delegation came to iowa for farming techniques. he suggested some might be willing to forgo their salary for public service, saying they would be giving up fortunes. listen. >> in filling my cabinet, i'm
david lee miller live outside of trump tower in new york city. david lee, what else did mr. trump say at his iowa rally. reporter: melissa, it is noticeable during the rally the president-elect brought on to the stage iowa's governor terry branstad. he nominated brand stat to be the next ambassador to china. he described branstad as a very special man. he told the crowd branstad doesn't want to be ambassador because of the perks of the job, to form an improve relationship. he has known the...
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you may remember "lee- francis"... he was caught on camera -- back in september-- stomping on an american 'flag'... during a lesson on the first amendment. greg barnes is live in fayetteville... where the school board came to a decision about francis' future. greg? the board of doors, listening lee francis appeal. it included more than a dozen witnesses--when it was over the board decided that superintendent dr. frank till was right, and lee francis was wrong.. #4649 tc: 06:54:09:00 "..my heart is broken, teaching is my life and love." disappointed, but determined. #4649 tc06:52"54"02 allen rogers- lawyer="..definitel y don't intend to drop it. i think there is a window of opportunity to appeal to superior court, and i certainly anticipate that we will be in superior court." lee francis was kicked out his history class after a student snapped this pix of lee standing on an american flag, during a lecture on free speech. school superintended dr. frank till suspended francis for ten days without pay. in a 5 to 2 split th
you may remember "lee- francis"... he was caught on camera -- back in september-- stomping on an american 'flag'... during a lesson on the first amendment. greg barnes is live in fayetteville... where the school board came to a decision about francis' future. greg? the board of doors, listening lee francis appeal. it included more than a dozen witnesses--when it was over the board decided that superintendent dr. frank till was right, and lee francis was wrong.. #4649 tc: 06:54:09:00...
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we won't have another buck lee what that funny. he had a fine-opportunitiedfine sense humor that the conversation would turn serious and it's not he would suddenly crack a joke but had a sensible that politics has a humorous side to it and that keeps us human and talking to the other side and that is something that seems quite lacking today. one of the very -- on "firing lines" hey groucho marx on.he hg he is very funny when he talks about humor ask that's adisastrous. he cut against any agrouchos a jokes.fu ait's like the worst godzilla movie you have ever seen. i'm not sure how he did bit thew humor -- and i think also just being in a mass media era, this niche stratification of the actual tumor it's hard to imagine one figure emerging as this key voice on television because we don't have three channels plus pbs. we have hundreds of channels so it's harder to make a splash the media unless your dream and louf or -- crude, ratings grabbers. >> you and other -- [inaudible] hypothetical debate --[ina [inaudible] so how you would say
we won't have another buck lee what that funny. he had a fine-opportunitiedfine sense humor that the conversation would turn serious and it's not he would suddenly crack a joke but had a sensible that politics has a humorous side to it and that keeps us human and talking to the other side and that is something that seems quite lacking today. one of the very -- on "firing lines" hey groucho marx on.he hg he is very funny when he talks about humor ask that's adisastrous. he cut against...
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it was the nudge lee needed. when he changed his diet and began to exercise, he's lost five stone. it was a case of, should we just order a pizza tonight? we had food in but we couldn't be bothered cooking it. i think you just become a bit lazy and a bit drawn out with the daily grind of routine. there are many people in lee's position. all almost 80% of women aged 40—60 are either overweight, obese, physically inactive or drinking more than official guidelines. among men, almost 90% fall into the same category. among the potentially devastating outcomes of this accumulation of health risks is diabetes. it has doubled in this age group in the last 20 years and already costs the nhs in england an estimated £14 billion per year. we are ageing as a population but too many of us are ageing with a number of chronic diseases. the reason why we are seeing this increase in chronic diseases such as cancer, stroke and heart disease is in large part because of behaviours which are adopted in the 40—60 age period. for exampl
it was the nudge lee needed. when he changed his diet and began to exercise, he's lost five stone. it was a case of, should we just order a pizza tonight? we had food in but we couldn't be bothered cooking it. i think you just become a bit lazy and a bit drawn out with the daily grind of routine. there are many people in lee's position. all almost 80% of women aged 40—60 are either overweight, obese, physically inactive or drinking more than official guidelines. among men, almost 90% fall...
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if there was an opportunity for lee, that lifeline. we will see that he is very close to it at gettysburg. these lines, they were used by xii corps to fortify the woods on culp's hill. there is the upper hill, and the lower hill. that wall divides henry spangler's property from culp's property to the north. rock creek, east side of gettysburg, that will be a major determinant in what happens on july 2 and july 3. there is a barrier that george meade was hoping his line would be protected from the southerners. wgat you are looking at is the mill race. they had to speed up the water to the mill. it makes the water here 12 feet deep. lee can't get across, so his battle line as it developed will spread from the farm over here, but the major part of the assaults were made against the upper part, the middle part, and the lower part, three brigades. after the fighting on july 2, well, just to summarize, the reader's digest version, meade will strip his line further. this is where the rebels are breaking through the lines. xii corps protests.
if there was an opportunity for lee, that lifeline. we will see that he is very close to it at gettysburg. these lines, they were used by xii corps to fortify the woods on culp's hill. there is the upper hill, and the lower hill. that wall divides henry spangler's property from culp's property to the north. rock creek, east side of gettysburg, that will be a major determinant in what happens on july 2 and july 3. there is a barrier that george meade was hoping his line would be protected from...
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trisha and they're joined by their youngest employee carlo (laughter) that is rumored that mayor ed lee does his shopping here but have to wait further in the program to see this is true and joined by office space leaders from the fillmore merchant community we've been hearing from scott from the small business network and a leader in the shop and dine campaign and from the owner in detail the president i believe of the fillmore association executive director of the fillmore merchant association. >> (clapping.) >> i want to acknowledge a couple of people jason from the mall a key partner about the ship and dine campaign thank you and henry the council of district merchant from the murmur campaign and dwight and steve adam will be joining us in a moment and here with regularly begin the small business the director of the office of the small business commission with all due respect m is passionate about shopping local mayor ed lee . >> (clapping.) >> yeah. >> thank you, todd and everyone thank you so much for coming out and helping us really get the holiday season started i was thinking a
trisha and they're joined by their youngest employee carlo (laughter) that is rumored that mayor ed lee does his shopping here but have to wait further in the program to see this is true and joined by office space leaders from the fillmore merchant community we've been hearing from scott from the small business network and a leader in the shop and dine campaign and from the owner in detail the president i believe of the fillmore association executive director of the fillmore merchant...
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now i have the distinct honor of introducing mike lee to all of you, mike lee is somebody you know well. he would make a great supreme court justice but my goodness that would be a terrible loss in the united states senate. he has become in the united states senate a think tank unto himself. he is kind of an entrepreneurial conservative who is trying to think ahead of where we are right now, trying to tap into what we need to tap into as conservatives. he's putting together right now an agenda that's centered around federalism or subsidiary or localism, you can describe it a lot of different ways. i think he's identified the major force of what needs to drive the conservative movement over the next decade. we have an opportunity right now as conservatives to bring a lot of new voters who came in the last election in for good, to keep them there. but i think the only way you keep them there is by actually having an agenda that em pouters localities and states and deescalates the game of federal politics and makes the game of local politics far more important. and mike lee gets that and t
now i have the distinct honor of introducing mike lee to all of you, mike lee is somebody you know well. he would make a great supreme court justice but my goodness that would be a terrible loss in the united states senate. he has become in the united states senate a think tank unto himself. he is kind of an entrepreneurial conservative who is trying to think ahead of where we are right now, trying to tap into what we need to tap into as conservatives. he's putting together right now an agenda...
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. >> first going to al lee anna gomez with some of the victims. al lee anna. reporter: we are here in front of the memorial that continues to grow at international and fruitville. you can see here candles, flowers, posters and signs made by 4th grader and 7th graders and there are so many fresh flowers here to be quite honest but that the aroma from the fresh flowers has completely overtaken the smell of the fire. a beautiful site to see. many people coming by to give prayers and send condolences to the many victims. we got a chance to hear about their lives today. >> for some those precious memories are cherished in the place that felt the most like home. >> for noel that place was high wire coffee in berkeley. >> both of these guys were so full of care and full of love. >> noel did not just lose one friend, she lost two in friday night's fire. the three of them worked together at high wire until recently. emily decided it was time for a change. >> she was going to move to brooklyn, plans to move there and was really focusing on her poetry and her writing. >>
. >> first going to al lee anna gomez with some of the victims. al lee anna. reporter: we are here in front of the memorial that continues to grow at international and fruitville. you can see here candles, flowers, posters and signs made by 4th grader and 7th graders and there are so many fresh flowers here to be quite honest but that the aroma from the fresh flowers has completely overtaken the smell of the fire. a beautiful site to see. many people coming by to give prayers and send...
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buck lee: why don't they kell the rats? a law you can't kill the rat? i'm so tired of that argument. if have rads and put traps all over the place and still there. never been able to get rid of them. farmer e.: in harlem if you kill one'd two more come back too carry his carcuss away. buck lee: why don't that happen in other cities a superb refuge in harlem? do away with refuge. it's a -- farmer when you have an entire family that's the state's duty to remove the garbage. buckley. look, ironing notice suggesting demeanallizing the garbage collection. farmer: you're in favor of garbage collection? buckley: i'm in favor of social rights garbage. everyone laughed, including farmer, and attention is briefly eased but buckley won't let go there's nothing special about the ghetto garbage problem. when farmer asked if rats had bitten his children buckley suggests he's being more dramatic. there are more refined moments in the program as when they discussion the nature goals of the civil righteds movement but their discussion of the rad problem in the ghetto is
buck lee: why don't they kell the rats? a law you can't kill the rat? i'm so tired of that argument. if have rads and put traps all over the place and still there. never been able to get rid of them. farmer e.: in harlem if you kill one'd two more come back too carry his carcuss away. buck lee: why don't that happen in other cities a superb refuge in harlem? do away with refuge. it's a -- farmer when you have an entire family that's the state's duty to remove the garbage. buckley. look, ironing...
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lee. [ laughter ] i bought the store from mr. lee, he's retired. >> jimmy: i see.ike retired retired? >> physically retired. >> jimmy: physically retired? >> his mind's still functioning. >> i see. >> actually i feel really thankful to my first customer -- >> jimmy: you were his first customer? he was your first customer, why did it take so long to make the suit? >> regular time takes six to eight weeks. i told him. >> jimmy: okay. >> i did order there two suit with mr. lee, it take him exactly three weeks, i got both of them. >> jimmy: but mr. lee's dead, he's been murdered. [ laughter ] >> he's not dead, not dead, poor guy. >> jimmy: he's gone. >> this suit i finished after christmas, exactly as he -- >> after christmas? after may you finish it. >> jimmy: that's after christmas. way after christmas. [ laughter ] >> yeah, christmas is -- because when i told him i'm going to sue you, nothing was done. >> jimmy: alan what do you think about all this? whose side are you on, first of all? >> ami's side, of course. >> jimmy: is that because you work for him? >> no. it'
lee. [ laughter ] i bought the store from mr. lee, he's retired. >> jimmy: i see.ike retired retired? >> physically retired. >> jimmy: physically retired? >> his mind's still functioning. >> i see. >> actually i feel really thankful to my first customer -- >> jimmy: you were his first customer? he was your first customer, why did it take so long to make the suit? >> regular time takes six to eight weeks. i told him. >> jimmy: okay. >>...
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dressage rider lee pearson won his 11th gold medal in rio.coming sir lee pearson meant to him. it means loads. i'm unbelievably shocked and honoured. excuse the pun! i hope it doesn't change my life, i don't think it will. it won't change me. but it has taken a lot of getting used to. among the other honours — two sporting couples. cbes for cyclists jason and laura kenney, while hockey gold—medallists kate and helen richardson—walsh become an obe and mbe respectively. and after their impressive run at euro 2016, wales football manager chris coleman becomes an obe, and his northern ireland counterpart michael o'neill, an mbe. just a few of more than 100 sporting figures honoured for a memorable 12 months. andy murray in abu dhabi says it is a big honour. i feel a big honour. ifeel more a big honour. i feel more still like andy murray. it feels obviously more normal to me. it's obviously a big honour and i'm happy with that, it's a nice way to finish, or start, the new year. stars of showbusiness including ken dodd and patricia routledge have a
dressage rider lee pearson won his 11th gold medal in rio.coming sir lee pearson meant to him. it means loads. i'm unbelievably shocked and honoured. excuse the pun! i hope it doesn't change my life, i don't think it will. it won't change me. but it has taken a lot of getting used to. among the other honours — two sporting couples. cbes for cyclists jason and laura kenney, while hockey gold—medallists kate and helen richardson—walsh become an obe and mbe respectively. and after their...
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the first of its kind protected intersections we wouldn't be here without the leadership of mayor ed lee the support of board of supervisors, i want to acknowledge jane kim it's r he's been a strong supporter of the streets a great work by the department of public works to help design and implement just kind of work and strong advocacy from folks like the san francisco bicycle coalition to pursue us that's why ear here wouldn't have been possible without the the leadership of city hall is please help me welcome mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you ed reiskin and thank you to the mta for working closely with many agencies to put the city's very first protected intersection together and to see how this role can help safety been the premium policy for the streets so thank you to the bicycle coalition, public works and walk sf and livable city working with our city agrees as well right here in a z inspector duffy, see the craft above you on the streets everyone using walking and bicyclists in particular intersection we have now to the data we have done prior to this change documented ov
the first of its kind protected intersections we wouldn't be here without the leadership of mayor ed lee the support of board of supervisors, i want to acknowledge jane kim it's r he's been a strong supporter of the streets a great work by the department of public works to help design and implement just kind of work and strong advocacy from folks like the san francisco bicycle coalition to pursue us that's why ear here wouldn't have been possible without the the leadership of city hall is...
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dressage rider lee pearson won his 11th gold medal in rio. told me just what becoming a surly person meant to him. it means loads. i'm unbelievably shocked and honoured. excuse the pun. i hope it doesn't change my life, i don't think it will. it won't change me. but it has taken a lot of getting used to. -- sir lee pearson. among the other honours, two sporting couples. cbes for cyclists jason and laura kenney, while hockey gold—medallists kate and helen richardson—walsh become an 0be and mbe respectively. and after their impressive run at euro 2016, wales football manager chris coleman becomes an 0be, and his northern ireland counterpart michael 0'neill, an mbe. just a few of more than 100 sporting figures honoured for a memorable 12 months. stars of showbusiness including ken dodd and patricia routledge have also been included in the honours list. they're among more than 1,000 people to have been recognised, as our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, reports. # happiness... # he's been one of britain's favourite entertainers for more
dressage rider lee pearson won his 11th gold medal in rio. told me just what becoming a surly person meant to him. it means loads. i'm unbelievably shocked and honoured. excuse the pun. i hope it doesn't change my life, i don't think it will. it won't change me. but it has taken a lot of getting used to. -- sir lee pearson. among the other honours, two sporting couples. cbes for cyclists jason and laura kenney, while hockey gold—medallists kate and helen richardson—walsh become an 0be and...
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i just told senator lee, she's a rock star. i've worked with her for years through the think tank movement. i try to remind our colleagues of the think tank movement and how they have shaped public policy not only at the state level but at the federal level. there's 65 state-based think tanks, combined budgets over $180 million. i think with this new administration there's a lot of optimism for what we can get done. chairman smith mentioned mccarthy's e-mails. we had a hearing on that. she said out of 6,000 only one was work related. my question was, when did you work? i have teenager daughters that didn't text that much. but i want to make a couple points about where i think we've really got some opportunities with this new administration, and particularly with scott pruitt as nominee for epa. a lot of people, "new york times" headlines denialists, they used to get after president bush for making up words like denialist is not a word either. it really not about the science. in terms of policy, we should pursue the science. oka
i just told senator lee, she's a rock star. i've worked with her for years through the think tank movement. i try to remind our colleagues of the think tank movement and how they have shaped public policy not only at the state level but at the federal level. there's 65 state-based think tanks, combined budgets over $180 million. i think with this new administration there's a lot of optimism for what we can get done. chairman smith mentioned mccarthy's e-mails. we had a hearing on that. she said...
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helena lee, bbc news, 0xfordshire.llowing learner drivers to have lessons on motorways in england, wales and scotland. other changes affecting motorcycle learners are also being considered. the lessons won't be compulsory, and driving instructors will decide when learners are ready. ministers hope the move will make roads in britain safer, as our correspondent daniel boettcher reports. turn right at the end of the road. 17—year—old hannah spicer is practising driving with her mum today. she started in september and has had 20 lessons. she hopes she will be ready to take her test soon. she will not be allowed to drive on a motorway until she passes, but there are plans to change that. the government is considering proposals to allow supervised learners onto the motorway for the first time, and hannah is in favour. coming onto the motorway for the first time with your instructor next to you would be easier, and you have a second pair of eyes looking at everything that is around you. if you go on your first time alone, it
helena lee, bbc news, 0xfordshire.llowing learner drivers to have lessons on motorways in england, wales and scotland. other changes affecting motorcycle learners are also being considered. the lessons won't be compulsory, and driving instructors will decide when learners are ready. ministers hope the move will make roads in britain safer, as our correspondent daniel boettcher reports. turn right at the end of the road. 17—year—old hannah spicer is practising driving with her mum today. she...
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lee saunders is a member. is question you used was, this an existential decision about the direction of the democratic party after the election? what you thinking about or learning when you talk to people? >> when he talked about his support for representative allison, and the other hand tom perez who he sung the praises of for his time in office was a big supporter of. i think one essential thing is the free trade issue. you had tom perez standing in as a representative of the obama administration. they supported tpp. i think that is a major issue for a union members and for folks in the rust belt talking about -- who might have defected this time around. they need someone who is going to take a boulder stand. that is why you see he is out ellison.g allison -- it will be a competitive race between the two. 10 days break got and in washington will be back out with these confirmation hearings. thanks so much for being with us this week on newsmakers. >> thank you.
lee saunders is a member. is question you used was, this an existential decision about the direction of the democratic party after the election? what you thinking about or learning when you talk to people? >> when he talked about his support for representative allison, and the other hand tom perez who he sung the praises of for his time in office was a big supporter of. i think one essential thing is the free trade issue. you had tom perez standing in as a representative of the obama...
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mike lee gets that. he is the number one guy to look to in the united states senate for all of this stuff. please join me in welcoming mike lee to the podium. [applause] tim.ank you, this is such a great place to be. i love coming into heritage. i especially like it when i get to hear members of congress talking, as we just heard gary palmer say, that executive branch agencies sometimes violate the constitution. [laughter] >> it is like, i heard some they what,e say, guess professional wrestling is fixed. [laughter] >> i want to thank heritage and the texas public policy foundation for putting this event together. this is a very necessary discussion to have. it is always good to beget heritage, but especially for an occasion like this, to discuss something so important. we have got a government that will soon be under the unified control of the republican party, in the house, senate, and white house. and i for one, can't wait. asay we are most as far away inauguration day as they are from election day. i
mike lee gets that. he is the number one guy to look to in the united states senate for all of this stuff. please join me in welcoming mike lee to the podium. [applause] tim.ank you, this is such a great place to be. i love coming into heritage. i especially like it when i get to hear members of congress talking, as we just heard gary palmer say, that executive branch agencies sometimes violate the constitution. [laughter] >> it is like, i heard some they what,e say, guess professional...