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this is where robert e lee was. hes was a building in which made crucial decisions during the course of those three fate -- three days of that battle. it literally determined the outcome of the battle. this property, when we bought it, looks nothing like it does right now. it was a hotel complex with a restaurant at 10 -- attached to it. envision a 40 or 50 room 1950's style motel, with a restaurant /saloon at hatch to it. all surrounding this building was i am standing in, it lee's headquarters. his headquarters were hated and in plain sight. what we did to restore this site was get rid of the 20th century. that was to tear down and move out all of the debris that encompassed the hotel, or motel to be more precise. it. we had to restore we had to tear out something like 15 different structures, including the swimming poor and a whole bunch of gift shops. layered with 20th century commercial establishment. we tour that stuff out and restored everything and it looks the way robert e. lee would recognize it in the 19t
this is where robert e lee was. hes was a building in which made crucial decisions during the course of those three fate -- three days of that battle. it literally determined the outcome of the battle. this property, when we bought it, looks nothing like it does right now. it was a hotel complex with a restaurant at 10 -- attached to it. envision a 40 or 50 room 1950's style motel, with a restaurant /saloon at hatch to it. all surrounding this building was i am standing in, it lee's...
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it puts jay y lee's personal wealth at $6 billion.a very important company in south korea. it has been key to the country's economic rise from one of the world's poorest after world war two, to one of the riches. it has group sales of $240 billion and it accou nts sales of $240 billion and it accounts for around one fifth of all of the country's imports. so what is jay y lee accused of? he was a brief explainer for you. here's a brief explaner. let's get some analysis from timothy marton, from seoul. he writes for the wall streetjournal. they give being on the programme. get a sense of how important is trial is. judy maco verratti is not too much hyperbole calling it the trial of the century. you have the most powerful asian business leader and park geun—hye, involved in a trial that has been an issue with south korea for generations. bribery, embezzlement, and for the large part, these larger bodies, chaebols, have been able to avoid punishment because they were so critical to the economy. how thejudges rule because they were so crit
it puts jay y lee's personal wealth at $6 billion.a very important company in south korea. it has been key to the country's economic rise from one of the world's poorest after world war two, to one of the riches. it has group sales of $240 billion and it accou nts sales of $240 billion and it accounts for around one fifth of all of the country's imports. so what is jay y lee accused of? he was a brief explainer for you. here's a brief explaner. let's get some analysis from timothy marton, from...
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lee's gettysburg headquarters. the civil war trust, a nonprofit organization purchased the house and land in 2015. we talk with jim white heister and gary aleman to talk about the property's history. >> this house is significant to the battle of gettysburg, one of the most, if not the most battle in the civil war. it was the epicenter of the confederate effort. this is the headquarters. this is where robert e lee was. this is the building in which he made crucial decisions during the course of those three days of that battle that literally determines the outcome. this property, when we bought it, looks nothing like it does right now. a was a hotel complex with restaurant attached. 40 or 50 room -- 1950's style motel was a restaurant -- with a restaurant, saloon attached, surrounding this building that was robert e. lee's headquarters. it was hidden in plain sight. what we did to restore it was get rid of the 20th century. that was tear down, move out all of the degree that encompassed a hotel or motel. then we had
lee's gettysburg headquarters. the civil war trust, a nonprofit organization purchased the house and land in 2015. we talk with jim white heister and gary aleman to talk about the property's history. >> this house is significant to the battle of gettysburg, one of the most, if not the most battle in the civil war. it was the epicenter of the confederate effort. this is the headquarters. this is where robert e lee was. this is the building in which he made crucial decisions during the...
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now, the lee family are phenomenally wealthy.est family in asia for the second year in a row. you can see how much they are valued at. almost $30 billion. and it puts jay y lee's personal wealth at some $6 billion. samsung is incredibly important for south korea. as steve was just outlining, it has been key to the country's economic rise from one of the world's porras are the world war ii, to one of the ridges. it has group sales of $240 billion, and it accou nts group sales of $240 billion, and it accounts for about a fifth of south korea's exports. —— poorest. it should be worth mentioning that the shares have been wobbling a little bit, but hit an all—time high recently. so much to discuss. we will have another expert to tell to us will have another expert to tell to us about that in world business report. also, we will be hearing from tanya beckett. she is at the itb travel show in berlin. the world's premium airlines are competing for the attention of the business traveller, with the very latest in cabin comfort. you can see
now, the lee family are phenomenally wealthy.est family in asia for the second year in a row. you can see how much they are valued at. almost $30 billion. and it puts jay y lee's personal wealth at some $6 billion. samsung is incredibly important for south korea. as steve was just outlining, it has been key to the country's economic rise from one of the world's porras are the world war ii, to one of the ridges. it has group sales of $240 billion, and it accou nts group sales of $240 billion,...
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kung fu legend bruce lee is some sort of brutal ballet.zed martial arts in screth.tern world, and changed this is the bruce lee are, yes.. him is the feeling of him. his energy, how it felt to be in his presence. >> reporter: and now b, e ce le was also bruce lee the philosophical writer. understand the depth of his le character. his knowledge, and what was really foundational about the man, which was his philosophy. your feat's writings. >> yes. >> reporter: and in the mid-20s, shannon found essays her father left behind, inclu o he continuously >> i havertis by >> i havertis by choice, and actor by profession. above all, myself to be an artist of life. >> reporter: what do you make of the fact he has nine drafts? >> he's in the process. he's working it out on the page. he has crossed out things and written in other words, in ifferent penol was a moment in time for him to very intentionally try to communicate who is bruce lee? what is he ry ab ainstream hollywood a difficul film. the 1973 classic, "enter the dragon." wanted to take out al
kung fu legend bruce lee is some sort of brutal ballet.zed martial arts in screth.tern world, and changed this is the bruce lee are, yes.. him is the feeling of him. his energy, how it felt to be in his presence. >> reporter: and now b, e ce le was also bruce lee the philosophical writer. understand the depth of his le character. his knowledge, and what was really foundational about the man, which was his philosophy. your feat's writings. >> yes. >> reporter: and in the...
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lee river going through cork. may i introduce lord mayor of san francisco, ed lee. [applause] >> seana, thank you again for that wonderful introduction. hi every, welcome to people said palace. today and for the next two weeks we are all irish. that's going to be reflective of our supervisors here today, supervisor mark farrell, supervisor shehy, supervisor norman yee who is irish for the next 2 weeks along with former supervisor assesser recorder campen chew. all our departments heads will be irish for the next 2 weekzs. commissioners because we are going to celebrate not just the history of the city, but the migration and history of families that are so a part of the history of this great city. st. patrick's day of course is irlands national day and once again honored to have with us irlands counsel general phillip grant. thank you, counsel general. he and his team are doing a great job representing their government right here in our great city and want to thank them for the many servicess that you provide to the city and region of san francisco. you know, we happ
lee river going through cork. may i introduce lord mayor of san francisco, ed lee. [applause] >> seana, thank you again for that wonderful introduction. hi every, welcome to people said palace. today and for the next two weeks we are all irish. that's going to be reflective of our supervisors here today, supervisor mark farrell, supervisor shehy, supervisor norman yee who is irish for the next 2 weeks along with former supervisor assesser recorder campen chew. all our departments heads...
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this is the bruce lee archive?re trove, yes. >> reporter: shannon lee was 4 years old in 1973, when her father died from a traumatic brain injury. he was just 32. >> what i remember most about him is the feeling of him. his energy, how it felt to be in his presence. >> reporter: and now, we're learning bruce lee the fighter was also bruce lee the philosophical writer. >> i don't think a lot of people understand the depth of his character. his knowledge, and what was really foundational about the man, which was his philosophy. >> reporter: these are some of your feat's writings. >> yes. >> reporter: and in the mid-20s, shannon found essays her father left behind, including one that he rewrote during the last year of his live. >> above all, actual wising myself to be an artist of life. >> reporter: what do you make of the fact he has nine drafts? >> he's in the process. he's working it out on the page. he has crossed out things and written in other words, in different pen colors. it was a moment in time for him to ve
this is the bruce lee archive?re trove, yes. >> reporter: shannon lee was 4 years old in 1973, when her father died from a traumatic brain injury. he was just 32. >> what i remember most about him is the feeling of him. his energy, how it felt to be in his presence. >> reporter: and now, we're learning bruce lee the fighter was also bruce lee the philosophical writer. >> i don't think a lot of people understand the depth of his character. his knowledge, and what was...
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lee. well, sherman fought against that idea because he did not want to participate in such killing again. nstead, and they worked this out, he headed north into the carolinas and another example of destructive, psychological warfare. this time he particularly punished south carolina because he and his soldiers blamed south carolina for starting the war. but, interestingly, he was less harsh on north carolina, which, as you know, was very slow in seceding and had been much less enthusiastic about secession nd battle and war. so sherman and his troops are now marching through the carolinas and what joe johnston says is one of the most impressive military feats since julius caesar. in fact, what happens is, a figure from sherman's past reappears. guess who that is? that is craig's hero, joe johnston. now, craig pointed out that jefferson davis had fired johnston just before the fall of atlanta, and he also pointed out that now davis had to swallow his pride and bring johnston back. why would
lee. well, sherman fought against that idea because he did not want to participate in such killing again. nstead, and they worked this out, he headed north into the carolinas and another example of destructive, psychological warfare. this time he particularly punished south carolina because he and his soldiers blamed south carolina for starting the war. but, interestingly, he was less harsh on north carolina, which, as you know, was very slow in seceding and had been much less enthusiastic...
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this main artery of supply for a lee's army, so much so that robert e lee said wilmington must be defended at all hazards. by 1864, he said if wilmington falls i cannot maintain our army. the confederate got good in intelligence that the attack in wilmington was coming by 1864. they knew the attack was going to be against fort fisher so for anderson garrison waslargely depleted , just sending reinforcements to fort fisher so they might have had a company or two of troops here, there would be two attacks on fort fisher. one christmas in 1864 that turned out to be the largest naval bombardment in the civil war. but on the fourth, which is the largest, strongest confederacy classification was diffuse and ineffective. so the army that had gone ashore saw the defenses were stl strong. cannons in the port still pointing up the ground that the army was going to have to attack so they aborted the mission. the confederates were victorious. 2 and a half weeks later, they returned with a slightly scaled-down task force. more soldiers, and this time they were determined to capture the port and after 2
this main artery of supply for a lee's army, so much so that robert e lee said wilmington must be defended at all hazards. by 1864, he said if wilmington falls i cannot maintain our army. the confederate got good in intelligence that the attack in wilmington was coming by 1864. they knew the attack was going to be against fort fisher so for anderson garrison waslargely depleted , just sending reinforcements to fort fisher so they might have had a company or two of troops here, there would be...
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> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you all for being worked out here and thank you to mayor ed lee, commissioner coppel and supervisor safai and the commission on human rights commission for your remarks and strong leadership i'm proud to celebrate mayor ed lee's signing of the ordinance as a san francisco native i've known that did city of san francisco has been a national champion and now more than ever our community need the leadership we've seen from the affirmative action city of san francisco this lol will act against a detriment registry based on religion or ethnicity what a makes this a landmark with the robust steps the city has taken in content and in private action which serves as a strong detergent mechanism the city of san francisco will resist the database i'm honored to have worked with the city to pass that with the orchestrates he work with the ailing law caucus the council on american islamic care and the alliance of south aliens aclu of northern california rocking and local 87 our organizations k4r0bd. >> (clapping.) >> our organizations collaborated and advocate
> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you all for being worked out here and thank you to mayor ed lee, commissioner coppel and supervisor safai and the commission on human rights commission for your remarks and strong leadership i'm proud to celebrate mayor ed lee's signing of the ordinance as a san francisco native i've known that did city of san francisco has been a national champion and now more than ever our community need the leadership we've seen from the affirmative action...
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san francisco enterprise works nat i, easily say that san francisco under the leadership of mayor ed lee mass the most robust affordable housing program in the country san francisco committed to producing new affordable housing and preserving the existing affordable housing and protecting residents in their units they've also nurtured affordable housing developers for decades in order to have them available to do affordable housing and in fact, we have the most sophisticated developers in the country as well the san francisco housing accelerate fund is one new piece to fill a gap in this housing market on steward a tool to add quickly to buy properties vacant and existing property and a key to our investment we are proud to have worked with the city and mayor ed lee to a candidate this and proud to kickoff today and please welcome mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you rich and thank you to you and to all of our partners that are standing with us today and i just, i just spent the last 40 minutes with supervisor safai and he's burned my area yet again we've not done enough in workforc
san francisco enterprise works nat i, easily say that san francisco under the leadership of mayor ed lee mass the most robust affordable housing program in the country san francisco committed to producing new affordable housing and preserving the existing affordable housing and protecting residents in their units they've also nurtured affordable housing developers for decades in order to have them available to do affordable housing and in fact, we have the most sophisticated developers in the...
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jackson lee. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. smith: mr. chairman, let me summarize this bill in one sentence. that is that no reputable attorney is going to have any concerns with this legislation. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from texas yields back the balance of his time. the question sont amendment offered by the gentlewoman from texas. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. ms. jackson lee: mr. chairman. the chair: the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: on that i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from texas will be postponed. it's now in order to consider amendment number 3 printed in part a of house report 115-29. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. conyers: mr. chairman, i ask that my amendm
jackson lee. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. smith: mr. chairman, let me summarize this bill in one sentence. that is that no reputable attorney is going to have any concerns with this legislation. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from texas yields back the balance of his time. the question sont amendment offered by the gentlewoman from texas. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no....
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may serve as a backstop as women reproductive rights are threatened i'm proud to work with mayor ed leee'll continue to address accountable childcare and promoting women in leadership and positions and reaffirm our commitment to inclusion and equality for all i'm grateful to my team among the 25 department heads of city agrees we have the privilege and honor of working everyday with you many of you are here today and two numbs to mention i'm proud what we achieved in the past 5 years and the great work with the eyes on the future i think my friend and colleagues here i'm so touched you're here with me like to thank you and unfortunately not here but someone who is true been a mentor in sacramento that is the willie brown he hired me 20s years ago at the age of 22 and he encouraged me to go to law school or not promote me unless i went to law school but truly in my corner as former gavin newsom and thank you you've been a dear friend 20 years ago and in closing because i know i want to party what all of you celebrations like this i always take time to invoke my family they're my anchor i
may serve as a backstop as women reproductive rights are threatened i'm proud to work with mayor ed leee'll continue to address accountable childcare and promoting women in leadership and positions and reaffirm our commitment to inclusion and equality for all i'm grateful to my team among the 25 department heads of city agrees we have the privilege and honor of working everyday with you many of you are here today and two numbs to mention i'm proud what we achieved in the past 5 years and the...
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>> i think she will show up. >> we get abby lee>>il i don't . >> we gotet catch.ry in patthierm, are you afraid to go back to patterson? >> no, that'from. >> you're trying to get out. >> but he still has family out here. >> you out here. some of havepoor. >> blac chyna saying rob and tyga are teaming up a basically as
>> i think she will show up. >> we get abby lee>>il i don't . >> we gotet catch.ry in patthierm, are you afraid to go back to patterson? >> no, that'from. >> you're trying to get out. >> but he still has family out here. >> you out here. some of havepoor. >> blac chyna saying rob and tyga are teaming up a basically as
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lee's army. so much so that the 1863 robert e lee said wilmington must be defended at all hazards. and by late 1864 he said it wilmington falls, i cannot maintain my army. confederates got good intelligence that the attack on wilmington was finally coming by october 1864. they knew the attack was planned against fort fisher, and so for anderson's garrison was largely depleted to send reinforcements to fort fisher. so you might've that a company or two of troops here. it would be to attacks on fort fisher, want at christmas of 1864 that turned out to be the largest bombardment of the civil war, but the firemen on the port which is the largest, strongest confederacy coast fortifications largely ineffective. so the army saw the defense was still strong, the gannets in the fort still pointing up the ground across which army would have to attack so they aborted. the confederates were victorious. victorious. two and a half weeks later they returned with a slightly scaled-down navy task force, more soldiers understand there were determined to capture the fort. after two and half days of b
lee's army. so much so that the 1863 robert e lee said wilmington must be defended at all hazards. and by late 1864 he said it wilmington falls, i cannot maintain my army. confederates got good intelligence that the attack on wilmington was finally coming by october 1864. they knew the attack was planned against fort fisher, and so for anderson's garrison was largely depleted to send reinforcements to fort fisher. so you might've that a company or two of troops here. it would be to attacks on...
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us to bruce lee the philosopher.e and personal. >> just a few years ago his family regained his license rights. his wife has stepped out of the spotlight but his only child wants the world to know his dad was a deep thinking poet as well as a hard hitting warrior. kung fu legend bruce lee is recognized all over the world for this. he made fight scenes look like some sort of brutal ballet. he popularized martial arts in the western world. and changed the way asians were portrayed on the big screen. >> this is kind of the bruce lee archives. >> the treasure trove yes. >> shannon lee was 4 years old in 1973 when her father died from a traumatic brain injury. he was just 32. >> what i remember most about him was the feeling of him. his energy, how it foeblt in his presence. >> and now we're learning bruce lee the fighter was also bruce lee the philosophical writer. >> i think a lot of people don't understand the depth of his character, his knowledge and what was really foundational about the man which was his philosophy.
us to bruce lee the philosopher.e and personal. >> just a few years ago his family regained his license rights. his wife has stepped out of the spotlight but his only child wants the world to know his dad was a deep thinking poet as well as a hard hitting warrior. kung fu legend bruce lee is recognized all over the world for this. he made fight scenes look like some sort of brutal ballet. he popularized martial arts in the western world. and changed the way asians were portrayed on the...
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francisco values of electing people and the environment no person feels that as deeply as mayor ed lee so let's welcome mayor ed lee and hear what he has to say. >> (clapping.) >> thank you thank you, debbie and you and the entire staff at the environment commission and department for your leadership to make sure we accomplish the climate agenda i as a also want to say thank you for supervisor katie tang in producing that important legislation mike i met you today congratulations on the wonderful building i understand now that all the tenants are being exposed to one of the best chinese restaurants on the cornerstone the golden carrousel let me begin by saying that our legislation and i just arrived in my official car that is the chevy volt every time he go in the car and that green engage didn't end he feel pretty good about getting around the city it is on sunshine and electric vehicle i'm contributing to the quality of life for everyone in the city i know that electric vehicle users and owners feel the same way but more and more than feeling good it makes sense that's why supervisor
francisco values of electing people and the environment no person feels that as deeply as mayor ed lee so let's welcome mayor ed lee and hear what he has to say. >> (clapping.) >> thank you thank you, debbie and you and the entire staff at the environment commission and department for your leadership to make sure we accomplish the climate agenda i as a also want to say thank you for supervisor katie tang in producing that important legislation mike i met you today congratulations on...
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lee, good to see you.ou just raised your fourth-quarter production guides according to an oil yield at one of your wells was much better than you anticipated. what happens at $47 a barrel? we are down by 1.5% today. at $47 a barrel, we continue to execute our plan. we expect volatility to continue in the oil market as supply and demand meet equilibrium. as we came out with a plan, there were people who were disappointed. i think the oil market today gives you some idea of what we had in our mind back in february. >> you are cautious in november and in february. what is the price point we have to rethink your plan? way we have toe think about our plan today is that we have top-tier assets. you can see what the results are doing where we raise our guidance for the first quarter. we have to balance our activity for cash flow and operations to ultimately be in balance. , in a $50tated that world, we can generate double-digit growth and ultimately live inside a cash flow. that is our objective. that is what you
lee, good to see you.ou just raised your fourth-quarter production guides according to an oil yield at one of your wells was much better than you anticipated. what happens at $47 a barrel? we are down by 1.5% today. at $47 a barrel, we continue to execute our plan. we expect volatility to continue in the oil market as supply and demand meet equilibrium. as we came out with a plan, there were people who were disappointed. i think the oil market today gives you some idea of what we had in our...
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this was a main artery of supply for robert e lee. so much so that by 1863 wilmington must be defended at all hazards. by late 1864, late 1864, he said if wilmington falls i cannot maintain my army. confederates got good intelligence with the attack of wilmington was coming by october of 1864. they knew that the attack was planned against fort fisher and so fort anderson's garrison was largely depleted to send reinforcements to fort fisher. you might have had a company or two of troops here, there would be to attacks on fort fisher. one christmas of 1864 that turned out to be the largest naval bombardment of the civil war but the fight on the fort which is the largest strongest battery was largely diffused and ineffective. the army that had gone ashore approach the fort, saw the defenses were still strong, the cannons and the court still pointing up the ground through which the army would have to attack so they at aborted the mission. confederates were victorious. two and a half week later they returned with a slightly force, more sol
this was a main artery of supply for robert e lee. so much so that by 1863 wilmington must be defended at all hazards. by late 1864, late 1864, he said if wilmington falls i cannot maintain my army. confederates got good intelligence with the attack of wilmington was coming by october of 1864. they knew that the attack was planned against fort fisher and so fort anderson's garrison was largely depleted to send reinforcements to fort fisher. you might have had a company or two of troops here,...
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lee. lee.bert e. his death, after group of women in particular started and the lee memorial association gathered to talk about where should the monument go? and richmond, absolutely at had to be richmond. they started talking about how they wanted to remember him, this honored figure. a little bit,k up i think it is important to raging,nd as the war is a certain memorialization is regardingin the war the dead. on the federal side we have the establishment of national cemeteries in order to their release tens of thousands of men who are losing their lives on the battlefields, and the confederate states of america did not have a similar system. unfortunate, what that meant was hadoften, many of its dead to languish in the field until someone could retrieve their bodies, or they lay in shallow graves. and there was outrage around this fact. , mostly middle to upper class white women, organize to rectify this situation. toget these organizations re-berry. and when they are building these monolithic monume
lee. lee.bert e. his death, after group of women in particular started and the lee memorial association gathered to talk about where should the monument go? and richmond, absolutely at had to be richmond. they started talking about how they wanted to remember him, this honored figure. a little bit,k up i think it is important to raging,nd as the war is a certain memorialization is regardingin the war the dead. on the federal side we have the establishment of national cemeteries in order to...
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he is 19-year-old dijon lee of chester. authorities say he attacked nine women over the period of three years and they believe there are many more victims in the chester area. "action news" reporter vernon odom is live at chester police. vernon what are the details on this? >> reporter: tonight chester city police and the county da tell me they have full confections from lee in the nine cases today. but police believe there are many more victims of his out here. >> desean lee is back in prison accused of being a serial rapist. he faces assault charges in and around chester, beginning in 2014 when he was just 16. all the young women walking or cycling alone. >> and all of these victims were fighting him and terrorized and he would rob them and rape them. >> and the da gave details on all nine cases this one from december of last year case number eight. >> he grab a young lady at 7:00 on a sunday morning and pulls her into a park playground area and brutally rapes and attacks her. >> lee had done jail time on a gun charge whe
he is 19-year-old dijon lee of chester. authorities say he attacked nine women over the period of three years and they believe there are many more victims in the chester area. "action news" reporter vernon odom is live at chester police. vernon what are the details on this? >> reporter: tonight chester city police and the county da tell me they have full confections from lee in the nine cases today. but police believe there are many more victims of his out here. >> desean...
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jackson lee: yes. >> i asked the gentlewoman from texas be giving an additional minute. thank you. lee: i am very familiar with the center, i think you know marty in texas, we have been very close working on it. i think it is very important to reemphasize how lives can be saved when we give the opportunity for individuals who to report threats that not only can jeopardize the others, the significant
jackson lee: yes. >> i asked the gentlewoman from texas be giving an additional minute. thank you. lee: i am very familiar with the center, i think you know marty in texas, we have been very close working on it. i think it is very important to reemphasize how lives can be saved when we give the opportunity for individuals who to report threats that not only can jeopardize the others, the significant
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. >> reporter: delaware county district attorney jack whalen is talking about dejean lee, a suspected serial rapist who allegedly attacked nine women over past three years. is there anything you want to say to the victims. on thursday lee had no comment for "eyewitness news" cameras as delaware county authorities walk him to a awaiting car for arraignment but neighbors like wayne jones say they are angry . >>> i just can't take law in my hand but it is disgusting, that a human being, could drop this low. >> reporter: authorities say starting from age 16, lee prayed on young woman walk, drag them to secluded areas at gunpoint and then attacked while wearing a mask or trying to shield his face. >>> wow rob them, he would rape them,. >> reporter: one of those victims told police in december 2016 that a man raped and robbed her on the 500 block of pen he will street in chester around 10:00 in the morning. she called police again a few weeks later after reportedly recognizing lee as her attacker while inside this shop rite, in eddystone. >>> she had also indicated that she had her, his voi
. >> reporter: delaware county district attorney jack whalen is talking about dejean lee, a suspected serial rapist who allegedly attacked nine women over past three years. is there anything you want to say to the victims. on thursday lee had no comment for "eyewitness news" cameras as delaware county authorities walk him to a awaiting car for arraignment but neighbors like wayne jones say they are angry . >>> i just can't take law in my hand but it is disgusting, that...
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please give it up for senator mike lee. [applause] senator lee: thank you, andrew wilkow. i am a big fan of your show. if you don't listen you should. my name is mike lee. i come from a state called utah. and it's snowing. we don't technically call this snow in utah but we'll let it pass for that. you know, i ran for the united states senate a few years ago. i was elected in 2010, and i decided to run for the senate because i've come to believe that the federal government has become too big and too expensive. anybody agree with that? and it has become that way specifically because it forgot about the reason why it was created in the first place. it forgot about the rules that are designed to keep you, we the people in charge of our own government rather than the other way around. our founding fathers understood from sad experience that bad things happen when you let too few people exercise all the power. it's bad, isn't it? i mean, look, human beings are flawed. they make mistakes. they're redeemable but they're flawed and they tend to abuse power when they get too much of
please give it up for senator mike lee. [applause] senator lee: thank you, andrew wilkow. i am a big fan of your show. if you don't listen you should. my name is mike lee. i come from a state called utah. and it's snowing. we don't technically call this snow in utah but we'll let it pass for that. you know, i ran for the united states senate a few years ago. i was elected in 2010, and i decided to run for the senate because i've come to believe that the federal government has become too big and...
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jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: let me think the chairman and ranking member. let me ask a question that deals with fixing the immigration laws and allowing individuals to come from out of the shadows and distinguishing individuals who are here opposed to criminals and others who happen to be unstatused. would you support comprehensive immigration reform? yes or no? sherriff hodgson: i have been working on that for many years. lee: thank you. ms. vaughan? ms. vaughan: no, i think it would -- rep. jackson lee: thank you. do you support comprehensive immigration reform? it takes into account enforcement. if you look at the gang of eight, would you support it? judge arthur: i would have to look at the particulars. ms. jackson lee: ms. pyati, would you? ms. pyati: yes. rep. jackson lee: all of us were appalled at the killing of kate steinle and others who have suffered, but to equate that with crime of nonstatus people , as republicans have tried to do -- san francisco would have a and as ofr rate, 2015, there was no rise in san francisco's murder rate in the 26 ye
jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: let me think the chairman and ranking member. let me ask a question that deals with fixing the immigration laws and allowing individuals to come from out of the shadows and distinguishing individuals who are here opposed to criminals and others who happen to be unstatused. would you support comprehensive immigration reform? yes or no? sherriff hodgson: i have been working on that for many years. lee: thank you. ms. vaughan? ms. vaughan: no, i think it would -- rep....
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>> lee had no comment as "eyewitness news" cameras followed him to his arraignment thursday. prosecute remembers calling him a serial rape ills. he started his crimes at 16 years old. beginning in july, 2014, and continuing over the next three years, authorities say, lee attacked at least nine women. >> he would rob them, he would rape them. >> investigators say he would often pray on women who were walking and distracted, and then drag them away at gunpoint. one of those alleged victims told police in december 2016 a man raped and robbed her on the 500 block of pennell street. she called police again a few weeks later after reported educationally recognizing lee as her attacker while inside this shoprite in eddie stone. >> says the man that brutally assaulted, raymond, and tried to rob me, is here in this store. >> police arrested leon unrelated firearms charges. but, quickly linked him to previous attacks, using dn a and witness interviews. lee's former neighbors are discussed by the allegations. >> no, i can't take the law in my hand, but it is discusting. that a human bei
>> lee had no comment as "eyewitness news" cameras followed him to his arraignment thursday. prosecute remembers calling him a serial rape ills. he started his crimes at 16 years old. beginning in july, 2014, and continuing over the next three years, authorities say, lee attacked at least nine women. >> he would rob them, he would rape them. >> investigators say he would often pray on women who were walking and distracted, and then drag them away at gunpoint. one of...
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he was part of a december meeting with kiss lee yak at trump tower. then there is paul manafort. in july he denied that to
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police say lee was arrested in january on unrelated firearms and drug possession charges.hile he's been in jail investigators were able to build their case against him. >>> the scary part of this case if it hasn't been horrific enough is the fact that we believe there are other victims out there, that he's done more than this because he's told us that he's committed these acts. many, many, many times. we have nine in front of you today. we think there's more out there. >> investigators say lee would approach women from behind, pull a gun, rob them and then take them to did he se concluded area where he would sexually assault them. they were able to use dna taken from that arrest to link lee to the crime. >>> tonight a victim's family is pleading for a killer to come forward. one year ago today, 36-year-old marquis ya benson was brutally murdered in her apartment in see cane, delaware county. the victim's sister rex her as vibrant woman who had everything going for her. >> to lose her in this way so senselessly, so violently has really broken us as a family. >> police just
police say lee was arrested in january on unrelated firearms and drug possession charges.hile he's been in jail investigators were able to build their case against him. >>> the scary part of this case if it hasn't been horrific enough is the fact that we believe there are other victims out there, that he's done more than this because he's told us that he's committed these acts. many, many, many times. we have nine in front of you today. we think there's more out there. >>...
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prime minister lee hsien loong, welcome to hardtalk.tart with the international political climate. donald trump is now president of the united states and he talks about protectionism, ripping up trade deals that have been bad for america. how dangerous is this new political climate for singapore. we are watching it very carefully. we of all countries depend most on trade, our gdp on foreign trade is the highest in the world, we have free trade agreements with many countries including the us. we are dependent on the system which america has built and upheld to maintain an open, global intercourse of trade, commerce, investment, finances, which have prospered most country most of the time. there is a new mood in america and president trump reflects that and president trump reflects that and we have to watch carefully what policies he pursues. when he says the globalised trading system has led to the greatestjob theft in the history of the world? there are many views on that. in singapore, it has not done that to us. in america, many ameri
prime minister lee hsien loong, welcome to hardtalk.tart with the international political climate. donald trump is now president of the united states and he talks about protectionism, ripping up trade deals that have been bad for america. how dangerous is this new political climate for singapore. we are watching it very carefully. we of all countries depend most on trade, our gdp on foreign trade is the highest in the world, we have free trade agreements with many countries including the us. we...
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that with a moderate building with doctors it treat people in research that helps we thank mayor ed lee and the board of supervisors for supporting innovation to save lives by approving and signing this measure we particularly thing vice chair carlyle that worked in fagly in years to make that happen. >> (clapping.) >> thank you neil race spring i was reminded no april we embarrassed together to welcome to the family our new ceo that she has been very busy opening this new hospital and running that and bringing to us lien principles and tweezer all better for it i want to invite her to say a few words. >> (clapping.) >> good morning, everyone i have the great honor of serving as the executive order of this incredible team it looks incredible from where i stand seeing you gathered tote on this occasion i'm so grateful to be here and working with all the tremendous minds and heart we have here per and though i'm new i'm not really new i thank you for the opportunity to work with the department of health back in the early so 90s and at a time i just happened to o happened to be working on
that with a moderate building with doctors it treat people in research that helps we thank mayor ed lee and the board of supervisors for supporting innovation to save lives by approving and signing this measure we particularly thing vice chair carlyle that worked in fagly in years to make that happen. >> (clapping.) >> thank you neil race spring i was reminded no april we embarrassed together to welcome to the family our new ceo that she has been very busy opening this new hospital...
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you have to layer it up again at lee for this morning, now, there is not much to show you at lee in ourrea with precipitation. we have scattered flurries and freezing rain around erie, pennsylvania but for us, precipitation is not our issue today. we will have a milk of sun and cloud as we can see from the future cast and then late tonight into tomorrow maybe a couple showers, moving through with that warm front and then by 8:00 o'clock at night and maybe in the early part of the wednesday morning we will see more rain but then milder temperatures after. that we're back to feeling like it is spring again, at lee for a while. we're averaging now, our average high i should say now is up to 49 degrees as these days get longer, this number will go up, but yesterday, we only got to 38, and saturday we only got to 36 degrees, here comes the roller coaster ride. fifty today. sixty's on tuesday, and wednesday, and then back to the 50's, on thursday, and chance of rain with a cold front on friday, and then, temperatures are back to being cold over the weekend. this is weekend that the time chang
you have to layer it up again at lee for this morning, now, there is not much to show you at lee in ourrea with precipitation. we have scattered flurries and freezing rain around erie, pennsylvania but for us, precipitation is not our issue today. we will have a milk of sun and cloud as we can see from the future cast and then late tonight into tomorrow maybe a couple showers, moving through with that warm front and then by 8:00 o'clock at night and maybe in the early part of the wednesday...
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jackson lee: on that, i request a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from texas will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number printed in part b of house report 115-29. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. espaillat: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 8 printed in house report 115-29 offered by mr. espaillat of new york. the chair: the gentleman from new york, mr. espaillat, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. espaillat: i rise in support of my amendment, h.r. 985, the fairness in class action litigation and furthering asbestos claims transparency act of 2017. my amendment would exempt a claimant who is or has been living in public housing or any dwelling unit for which rental assistance was provided under the section 8 housing program. while i firml
jackson lee: on that, i request a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from texas will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number printed in part b of house report 115-29. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. espaillat: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 8 printed in house report...
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this is dijon lee age 19 of chester. the delaware da says he is a serial rapist and assaulter of women. all of his alleged victims dating back three years to when lee was 16 years old and under arrest since early january after one accuser saw him at a store where she worked and called police and lee has confessed for all the crimes with which he is charge sod far. including six rapes and attempted murder and gun point robberies. >> what this individual would do, this individual would stalk women and terrorize women and hide and wait for women, young women to be walking alone. most of these victims were fighting him, they were then terrorized and some of them conceded to his wishes where he would rob them and rape them and do so with forceable compulsion. rick, delaware county's da believes there may be many more victims in the chester area and wants them to come forward if they recognize dijon lee. vernon odom, at the courthouse in media. all right vernon thank you. >>> a source tells "action news" that the man that hit
this is dijon lee age 19 of chester. the delaware da says he is a serial rapist and assaulter of women. all of his alleged victims dating back three years to when lee was 16 years old and under arrest since early january after one accuser saw him at a store where she worked and called police and lee has confessed for all the crimes with which he is charge sod far. including six rapes and attempted murder and gun point robberies. >> what this individual would do, this individual would...
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investigators say one of lee's victims recognized him shopping at shot recite and called 911 where lee was taken into custody. police are asking any other victims to please, come forward. >> the his and run tonight has left a pedestrian seriousy injured in mill creek delaware. it happened two hours ago near newport gap pike. after the first car hit the man and took off. a second car him him. that driver stayed at the scene. authoritiesdon't have a description of the striking vehicle. >> troopers shot and killed a man on the new jersey turnpike in cranbury. the man was in a pick up when he was shot. he has not been identified yet. no officers were hurt. the trooper's actions are being investigated but they are not releasing detail details as to d up to the confrontation. >> it started in philadelphia and ended in new castle delaware. police shot at a suspect both locations. at the first the results were uncertain. at the second the result was clear, leroy brown was dead. "action news" reporter dann cuellar is live at police headquarters. 24 hours later the two-state drama has come into
investigators say one of lee's victims recognized him shopping at shot recite and called 911 where lee was taken into custody. police are asking any other victims to please, come forward. >> the his and run tonight has left a pedestrian seriousy injured in mill creek delaware. it happened two hours ago near newport gap pike. after the first car hit the man and took off. a second car him him. that driver stayed at the scene. authoritiesdon't have a description of the striking vehicle....
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investigators used dna taken from that arrest to link lee to the current crimes. >>> burglary suspect caught on camera tonight police are hoping to arrest the guy in this video. investigatoinvestigators in thoy township delaware county say this guy tried to break into a home on rebecca lane friday so if you've got any information, give police a call. >>> prosecutors preparing to try actor bill cosby on sexual assault charges. want to use not on his testimony about getting quaaludes to give women but also his 1991 wrists on trying to sleep women spanish fly. in court filing dr. prosecutors in montgomery county say his comments show a familiarity with date rape drugs and should not be dismissed as just jokes. a hearing is scheduled for monday. >>> students at villanova university are protesting a controversial speaker on campus tonight couldn't zebb tiff social scientist charles mur rye gave a lecture this afternoon about president trump. you can see students gathering on campus before murray was set to speak. just a few weeks ago his appearance sparked violent protest at middle berry c
investigators used dna taken from that arrest to link lee to the current crimes. >>> burglary suspect caught on camera tonight police are hoping to arrest the guy in this video. investigatoinvestigators in thoy township delaware county say this guy tried to break into a home on rebecca lane friday so if you've got any information, give police a call. >>> prosecutors preparing to try actor bill cosby on sexual assault charges. want to use not on his testimony about getting...
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——jae—yong lee. gladlyjoin us. “— seoul. ——jae—yong lee. gladlyjoin us. —— glad you could join us.been addressing north korea's latest missile test. and there was a blood message for north korea. —— blunt. she had this to say about kim jong on: we are not dealing with a rational person. if this was any other country, we would be talking about that, and it would not be an issue. this is not a rational person. they have not had rational acts, and are not thinking clearly. so what can tell you is the sense of the united states is that we are re—evaluating how we are going to handle north korea, going forward, and we are making those decisions now, and will act accordingly. malaysia is having its own problems with north korea. the two countries have banned each other citizens from leaving their countries. this followed the killing of kim jong—nam. but the private assistance lines of dramatic medication are, for the moment, still open. at the moment, they are still on, because they provide us with a channel. —— diplomatic indication. you need a channel to talk to them and negotiate with
——jae—yong lee. gladlyjoin us. “— seoul. ——jae—yong lee. gladlyjoin us. —— glad you could join us.been addressing north korea's latest missile test. and there was a blood message for north korea. —— blunt. she had this to say about kim jong on: we are not dealing with a rational person. if this was any other country, we would be talking about that, and it would not be an issue. this is not a rational person. they have not had rational acts, and are not thinking clearly....
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. >> now 19 year old dejohn lee is behind bars. >> anything i want to say to the victims? >> he had no comment as "eyewitness news" cameras folds to his arraignment on thursday. prosecutors are calling him a serial rapist who started his crimes at 16 years old, beginning in july 2014, and continuing over the next three years. authority say lee attacked at least nine women in chester. >> he would rob them, woe rape them. >> investigators say he would often pray on women who were walking and distracted, and then drag them away at gunpoint. one of those alleged victims told police in december 2016 a man raped and robbed her on the 500 block of pennell street. she called police again a few weeks later, after reportedly recognizing lee as her attacker while inside this shoprite in eddie stone. police arrested leon firearms charges but linked him to previous attacks using dn a and witness interviews. lee's former neighbors are discusted by the allegations. >> i can't take the law in my hand, but it is discusting that a human being could drop this low. >> lee now faces a number o
. >> now 19 year old dejohn lee is behind bars. >> anything i want to say to the victims? >> he had no comment as "eyewitness news" cameras folds to his arraignment on thursday. prosecutors are calling him a serial rapist who started his crimes at 16 years old, beginning in july 2014, and continuing over the next three years. authority say lee attacked at least nine women in chester. >> he would rob them, woe rape them. >> investigators say he would often...
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they say lee started spree at 16. jack way land said he had a pattern and stalked would wait n to be walking alone. as he approached the women from. man handle them and take gun and put it their head. >>> lee is no strange to theampy of last year on a prior arrest. one of lee's curious recognized him shopping at this shop rite and called 911 where lee was taken into cue admitted having many more victims. >>> happening, seth william isc. today is the deadline for williams to find ar his federal quit. we'll have mu hearing coming up at 5:00 a.m. >>> a man who found a bag containing more than $15,000 in cash in delaware county will now be able to keep it. court records show the money was turned over to bob tracy yesterday. after a worker made discovery in upper darby in march of 2016. the money was given to him broadway no one came forward to claim it. tracy said he was driving home when he saw the bag in the middle of state road. he pulled over, picked it up and immediately called police. no word on what he plans to do
they say lee started spree at 16. jack way land said he had a pattern and stalked would wait n to be walking alone. as he approached the women from. man handle them and take gun and put it their head. >>> lee is no strange to theampy of last year on a prior arrest. one of lee's curious recognized him shopping at this shop rite and called 911 where lee was taken into cue admitted having many more victims. >>> happening, seth william isc. today is the deadline for williams to...
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spike lee the movie director, sometimes actor says it is all michael.le kaepernick is up to $500,000 in donations to charity. the latest $50,000 donated to meals on wheels and his former coach, jim harpy says not only is he going to be all right, but he is going to play well and succeed again in the nfl. jim harbaugh. >>> outstanding player. i think he is a great competitor and proven it in games and has the ability to be not only nfl starter but great player and a great career and be a great quarterback. win companies. >>> all right. so collin kaepernick according to his former coach jim harbaugh will see action again in the nfl. >> i hope he gets picked up. >> it will be nice. you don't want to believe that his kneels had anything to do with it but hard to believe it doesn't. >>> thanks for joining us tonight. >>> see you later everyone. checkmate. (groans) again?! obviously, you're not well suited for three-dimensional chess. perhaps three-dimensional candy land would be more your speed. just reset the board. it must be humbling to suck on so many di
spike lee the movie director, sometimes actor says it is all michael.le kaepernick is up to $500,000 in donations to charity. the latest $50,000 donated to meals on wheels and his former coach, jim harpy says not only is he going to be all right, but he is going to play well and succeed again in the nfl. jim harbaugh. >>> outstanding player. i think he is a great competitor and proven it in games and has the ability to be not only nfl starter but great player and a great career and be...
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senator mike lee of utah and congressman charlie dent of pennsylvania. >> and if health care wasn't bad enough for the president trump the fbi director confirms his agency has been investigating the president's campaign and its potel ties to russia for months. >> and whether there was any coordination between the campaign and russia's efforts. >>> i'll talk to the leading democrat on the senate intel committee, mike warner of virginia. >> and the governor of the nation's biggest state with piece of advice for president trump. >> don't fight everybody. pick your battles. >> i sit down with jerry brown of california. joining me for insight and analysis are, tom brokaw of nbc news, joy reid, host of "a.m. joy," hugh hewitt and ileana johnson of politico. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, celebrating its 70th year, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. by any standard, that was the most consequential week in donald trump's young presidency in the span of just five days, mr.
senator mike lee of utah and congressman charlie dent of pennsylvania. >> and if health care wasn't bad enough for the president trump the fbi director confirms his agency has been investigating the president's campaign and its potel ties to russia for months. >> and whether there was any coordination between the campaign and russia's efforts. >>> i'll talk to the leading democrat on the senate intel committee, mike warner of virginia. >> and the governor of the...