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lee, it made it difficult to have that relationship that lee develops over 1040 days that lee commands the army of northern virginia. there is a close bond there. you see this happen through history, not just washington, but napoleon as well, that relationship where there is almost like another gear that whenever a desperate moment arrives that they can feel they can take it to that next level thatthe army and trust will be there, and the consistently did that -- and lee consistently did that. was he judge that gear going to be the one he has to go to, and it is a strange car metaphor for robert e. lee's decision-making process, but i think he could almost feel when the army was in greatest danger, and i think these moments are wise decisions on his part where he assessed it well. so, he knows c has to be a personal presence on the front line. these other moments are an assessment that he is making very, very quickly. thank you. my name is jim. i am from virginia. mr. meyers: close to where i grew up. >> good company. my question is this, you are a lee man could i'm not saying that in
lee, it made it difficult to have that relationship that lee develops over 1040 days that lee commands the army of northern virginia. there is a close bond there. you see this happen through history, not just washington, but napoleon as well, that relationship where there is almost like another gear that whenever a desperate moment arrives that they can feel they can take it to that next level thatthe army and trust will be there, and the consistently did that -- and lee consistently did that....
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lee. this talk was part of a daylong seminar on civil war leadership, posted by longwood university in farmville, virginia, and appomattox courthouse national historical park. it is about one hour. >> thank you, patrick. our last speaker and in the afternoon is william davis. mr. davis is from independence, missouri. has a bachelor and masters from sonoma state university. many of you may know him as longtime editor of civil war times illustrated, back in the 1970's and 1980's when it was the only popular civil war magazine. its heyday, the best years of it in existence. it still is obviously. he is the author and editor of 60 books related primarily to the civil war, but also 19th-century southern u.s. history. 60 books. few, hisse just a first book was a history of the new market campaign, which i still think is a model small battle history 40 years after it was written. i think it's one of the best small battle history's ever written on the civil war battle. biography of john c breckenr
lee. this talk was part of a daylong seminar on civil war leadership, posted by longwood university in farmville, virginia, and appomattox courthouse national historical park. it is about one hour. >> thank you, patrick. our last speaker and in the afternoon is william davis. mr. davis is from independence, missouri. has a bachelor and masters from sonoma state university. many of you may know him as longtime editor of civil war times illustrated, back in the 1970's and 1980's when it was...
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lee. he would spend virtually all of his life trying to overcome that, trying to turn around the reputation of the lee family. he scarcely knew his father. his father disappeared when he was seven years old. he never saw him again. i think it's very significant that during the war when he was in command in south carolina, he would visit his father's grave. he died on the way and is buried near savannah, georgia. he went to visit his father's grave and he wrote a letter, one to his wife and one to his son. he described it. this is how he described it. he went to the nathanael greene plantation. " saw father's grave. he went on one sentence about his father. he was writing about visiting the grave of the stranger. i think this will follow him all of his life. grant has his own cross to bear in the parental department. ass.father was a jack he's the wealthiest man in town and he knows it. he rubs everybody's face in it a boob.is really of grant has a different cross to bear. past being the so
lee. he would spend virtually all of his life trying to overcome that, trying to turn around the reputation of the lee family. he scarcely knew his father. his father disappeared when he was seven years old. he never saw him again. i think it's very significant that during the war when he was in command in south carolina, he would visit his father's grave. he died on the way and is buried near savannah, georgia. he went to visit his father's grave and he wrote a letter, one to his wife and one...
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lee. today i want to talk a little bit about lee, one slice of his military career. the moments when he was in the greatest personal danger on the battlefield. had beenobert e. lee commander of the confederate army of northern virginia for precisely 1041 41 days when he of a onehe staff confederate battle flag in his own hands to rally the fleeing remnants of his army at the battle of sailor's creek. lee was personally placing himself in the line of battle to lead his soldiers. on reaching the south crest of the high ground at the crossing of the river overlooking sailor's creek, the disaster that it overtaken our army was in full view. general mahone troops arrived to provide a rearguard at precisely the moment of greatest aspiration and struggled to set the harrowing scene. harrowing teamsters, no wagons, retreating infantry without guns. many without hats. massive columns of the enemy moving orderly. lee duringained to the critical moment of the army. general lee straightened himself in the saddle. he exclaimed, as if talking to himself, my god, has the army disso
lee. today i want to talk a little bit about lee, one slice of his military career. the moments when he was in the greatest personal danger on the battlefield. had beenobert e. lee commander of the confederate army of northern virginia for precisely 1041 41 days when he of a onehe staff confederate battle flag in his own hands to rally the fleeing remnants of his army at the battle of sailor's creek. lee was personally placing himself in the line of battle to lead his soldiers. on reaching the...
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lee: i do not know. if i was asked that a deposition, there are a whole host of factors that would qualify. do nothink it would be deliver the trip me up, set a trap or me, or make me look bad. host: and the conversations mr. comey had with the president -- could youynn see the way to letting this go. how would you characterize that? sen. lee: that is going to require some explanation. i would love to know more about what he has to say about his sense at the time of what that meant. there are plenty of ways that could be interpreted. one could say by chance, there is nothing there. it will sure be prudent to have that clear. it would be good to know if you think there is nothing there and know that quickly. it might be some thing else. i do not know. host: what you think about the president doing that, and calls from democrats who are saying that looks like obstruction of justice? sen. lee: there are multiple ways you could interpret that, what is subjective or not. mr.: what could or would comey say tha
lee: i do not know. if i was asked that a deposition, there are a whole host of factors that would qualify. do nothink it would be deliver the trip me up, set a trap or me, or make me look bad. host: and the conversations mr. comey had with the president -- could youynn see the way to letting this go. how would you characterize that? sen. lee: that is going to require some explanation. i would love to know more about what he has to say about his sense at the time of what that meant. there are...
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both grant and lee tried to dispel those rumors when they started cropping up, that lee never surrendered his sword. this, in grant's words, is the "purest romance." it never happened. the confederacy was founded in 1890 and opened as a museum in 1896 in richmond. our collection was gathered by a group of women who were prominent in each state. they would gather artifacts from veterans or their families to add to our collection in richmond. the flag is an army of northern virginia battle flag and is one of 500 we have in our collection, the world's largest collection of confederate flags. on the top, there is a stencil number, 384. this signifies this was a captured battle flag. if a soldier captured a confederate flag and turned it into the war department, he was awarded a medal of honor. the war department would stencil the number on it as part of their records, noting who captured it, the date, all the pertinent information. after the war in 1905, president teddy roosevelt came to visit our museum in richmond. when he was there, he noted the pride the women had in the collection. he we
both grant and lee tried to dispel those rumors when they started cropping up, that lee never surrendered his sword. this, in grant's words, is the "purest romance." it never happened. the confederacy was founded in 1890 and opened as a museum in 1896 in richmond. our collection was gathered by a group of women who were prominent in each state. they would gather artifacts from veterans or their families to add to our collection in richmond. the flag is an army of northern virginia...
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lee. second, he got primary sources and numbers to produce ironclad arguments, which he reinforced with peer review. third, he conveyed convincing military expertise. and forth, he promoted his motive as selfless and pure. [laughter] kathryn: it should become apparent that his -- he intertwined at the story of his personal defeat with confederate defeat, a process that reveals much about the construction and reception of collective memory. lost cause arguments grew out of deeply personal apologia. in the immediate aftermath of the civil war, contemporaries, including northerners, accepted the arguments that convinced them or contorted with their own expeditions. -- explanations. indeed, early persuaded some northerners of his thesis, even if they denounced his proslavery position. we will begin with a brief review of early's rise and fall as one of robert e lee's lieutenants. he boasted a promising resume for a confederate general, as a former west pointer with experience in the mexican ma
lee. second, he got primary sources and numbers to produce ironclad arguments, which he reinforced with peer review. third, he conveyed convincing military expertise. and forth, he promoted his motive as selfless and pure. [laughter] kathryn: it should become apparent that his -- he intertwined at the story of his personal defeat with confederate defeat, a process that reveals much about the construction and reception of collective memory. lost cause arguments grew out of deeply personal...
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he gave it to lee to read. grant signed the terms of surrender that he was offering. lee read it. he made a couple of corrections to it and gave it back to general grant. he wrote his letter of acceptance of those particular terms. lee signed his own letter, but they never signed the same piece of paper. there is no formal peace treaty, no document ever signed between the president lincoln and president davis, ending any of this. it was just lee surrendering to general grant at this particular time. in this particular case, there are a lot of uniforms and flags that pertain specifically to appomattox. these were on the men that were here with them. the flags that are here are ones that were captured or surrendered here in appomattox. the museum has started a flag conservation program. these two flags are perfect examples of that. we have been able to have the flags conserved so they will not deteriorate any further. it's an expensive process to have done. it can cost $20,000 to $30,000. we have been fortunate that some of our supporters have stepped forward to help us with these.
he gave it to lee to read. grant signed the terms of surrender that he was offering. lee read it. he made a couple of corrections to it and gave it back to general grant. he wrote his letter of acceptance of those particular terms. lee signed his own letter, but they never signed the same piece of paper. there is no formal peace treaty, no document ever signed between the president lincoln and president davis, ending any of this. it was just lee surrendering to general grant at this particular...
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, to keep lee's legacy alive.good morning to you both. i will read this straightaway. this is from julie who was watching the film. "it is fabulous that the lee rigby retreat is happening. what a fantastic memorial to him." so there is real support out there which is amazing. i think many people will be surprised to hear you say you don't feel you have had the support from the ministry of defence? no, we never got the support. we were classed as a non dependant family of lee's so we weren't classed as lee's family. the next of kin get looked after. they get the support and everything else. there is not only us there, there is a lot of military bereaved families and the siblings, you know that don't receive the help. what kind of support might you have been expecting? well, you know, imean, have been expecting? well, you know, i mean, it's just, have been expecting? well, you know, i mean, it'sjust, make a phone call, making sure we're 0k, i mean, it'sjust, make a phone call, making sure we're ok, you know, counsel
, to keep lee's legacy alive.good morning to you both. i will read this straightaway. this is from julie who was watching the film. "it is fabulous that the lee rigby retreat is happening. what a fantastic memorial to him." so there is real support out there which is amazing. i think many people will be surprised to hear you say you don't feel you have had the support from the ministry of defence? no, we never got the support. we were classed as a non dependant family of lee's so we...
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as the end of lee's army. but a significant portion of the army did not surrender at mathematics. -- at appomattox. what we make of the 20,000 men who failed to show up for whatever reason between april 9-april 12? what would happen to them? would grant's terms apply to them? nobody was sure. all of this, and it is important to keep in mind this is an evolving policy. changes are made as circumstances necessitated htem -- them. history is a series of action and reaction, and that is what is going on in the days after appomattox. on april 10, the day after the surrender, edwin stanton writes to grant, he is concerned about the troops, the confederates still in the valley in northern virginia. he said, what about those men? do the terms apply to them? he said, are we only considering "those under lee's immediate command?" thet rights -- writes, terms only apply to those men who were with lee on april 9, but in fact i want the war to end, so i will generously extend those terms to anyone in the army. grant wants
as the end of lee's army. but a significant portion of the army did not surrender at mathematics. -- at appomattox. what we make of the 20,000 men who failed to show up for whatever reason between april 9-april 12? what would happen to them? would grant's terms apply to them? nobody was sure. all of this, and it is important to keep in mind this is an evolving policy. changes are made as circumstances necessitated htem -- them. history is a series of action and reaction, and that is what is...
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lee was provoked.fy a lesser included. not justify the killing, because it wasn't justified. but was it murder? was it deliberate, willful, premeditated, lying-in-wait murder? or was it a tragic killing that shouldn't have happened? >> reporter: the jurors pondered those questions... for just an hour and a half. then they reached a verdict. >> we the jury find the defendant, christopher brandon lee, guilty of first degree murder. the defendant intentionally killed the victim by means of lying in wait. >> reporter: christopher lee was convicted on all counts. he will spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> what was that moment like for you? that, that was pretty final, at that point. guilty. >> it was like taking a breath of fresh air. >> reporter: although jon corwin still feels the lasting pain of regret. >> i just wish, wish i could have been there for her more. i tried my hardest, but it wasn't enough. >> erin was a kid. she had her whole life ahead of her. she jus
lee was provoked.fy a lesser included. not justify the killing, because it wasn't justified. but was it murder? was it deliberate, willful, premeditated, lying-in-wait murder? or was it a tragic killing that shouldn't have happened? >> reporter: the jurors pondered those questions... for just an hour and a half. then they reached a verdict. >> we the jury find the defendant, christopher brandon lee, guilty of first degree murder. the defendant intentionally killed the victim by...
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what is amazing of mary lee, is how famous she has become.alk up to somebody on the beach or swim up to them in the ocean and mentioned mary lee, they know what you're talking about. everybody knows mary lee. >> she is like a celebrity shark. >> what is think? >> there's nothing/in the water over here. >> do think you might see her? >> the research organization has done a good job at social media turning mary lee into a celebrity. sometimes when i'm in the water i kind of wish i did not know so much. the thing i love about shark summarily especially, reminds us that we are not all that important as humans. we are just a little cod on the food chain. >> there trying to dispel a myth about sharks and what has led to sharks declining worldwide. studies show there's not much to be afraid of that. more people die every year and beaches from sand holes caving in then shark attacks. >> i do not trust the sharks. mary lee -- look at where she is on the map. >> keep your enemies close. >> that seems close. >> i think this has worked because now the mo
what is amazing of mary lee, is how famous she has become.alk up to somebody on the beach or swim up to them in the ocean and mentioned mary lee, they know what you're talking about. everybody knows mary lee. >> she is like a celebrity shark. >> what is think? >> there's nothing/in the water over here. >> do think you might see her? >> the research organization has done a good job at social media turning mary lee into a celebrity. sometimes when i'm in the water i...
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grant has nullified lee. he could not have done that .ithout meade lee took the confederates -- confederacies greatest asset out of the war and now you're left to rely on joe johnson. , who does not like to fight for hood. larger pointom a of view that takes us away just from the battlefield and looks strategically, this partnership achieves a major objective. it takes the army of northern virginia out of the war. of 1864 as aink of a case ofthink cancer. the campaign itself is chemotherapy. there are all different types of cancer. -- for theome with a chemotherapy is mild. and there are some types where the chemotherapy comes as close to killing the patient as it to make them well in the 1864 campaign was that. , meet new it -- it, meade knew it. -- when they came to write the reports in the official records, that is what they called different parts of the campaign. not battles, but ethics -- epics. if you look at it from the perspective of grant and meade, both of them were in a difficult situation. put you
grant has nullified lee. he could not have done that .ithout meade lee took the confederates -- confederacies greatest asset out of the war and now you're left to rely on joe johnson. , who does not like to fight for hood. larger pointom a of view that takes us away just from the battlefield and looks strategically, this partnership achieves a major objective. it takes the army of northern virginia out of the war. of 1864 as aink of a case ofthink cancer. the campaign itself is chemotherapy....
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that is not within lee's purview. when the war is over is a political decision, not the decision the general makes. >> i was thinking about the previous question, and the confederates want to meet, and from receives instructions the lincoln administration that he can negotiate only matters that are relevant to his own army and the army's opposing him , and, of course, lincoln never would have imagined that he held be assassinated, but may have made a mistake at that point, and it might have and wiser for him to have thought through these matters, but here is one of those classic situations where people are in washington and really do not understand what is going on out in the field and that if you can get all these people surrendered and paroled on the terms that grant, which by the way, he just sat down at the desk and appomattox and wrote out -- the original copy is at west point. you even see where he wrote in the comment where lee was saying many of the offices have horses that they own, so grant sketches that in.
that is not within lee's purview. when the war is over is a political decision, not the decision the general makes. >> i was thinking about the previous question, and the confederates want to meet, and from receives instructions the lincoln administration that he can negotiate only matters that are relevant to his own army and the army's opposing him , and, of course, lincoln never would have imagined that he held be assassinated, but may have made a mistake at that point, and it might...
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lee. the question is on the lee amendment.in favor say aye. >> aye. >> although opposed say nay. >> nay. >> in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. thank you, ms. lee. further amendments? [ applause ] >> spontaneous applause breaks out after the vote. the chair is like, oh, that just passed. that vote caught everybody by surprise. obviously including the chair. but the surprise went so far as to include congresswoman lee herself. look at what she tweeted afterwards. whoa. whoa. my amendment to sunset the authorization for use of military force in 2001 was adopted. no one as surprised as she was. she did it. it took her all these years. she did it today. congresswoman barbara lee joins us next. eye drop approved for both the signs and symptoms of dry eye. one drop in each eye, twice a day. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. remove contacts before using xiidra and wait at least
lee. the question is on the lee amendment.in favor say aye. >> aye. >> although opposed say nay. >> nay. >> in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. thank you, ms. lee. further amendments? [ applause ] >> spontaneous applause breaks out after the vote. the chair is like, oh, that just passed. that vote caught everybody by surprise. obviously including the chair. but the surprise went so far as to include congresswoman lee herself. look at what she tweeted...
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they showed kenny's bloody eye right after he and lee went outside. you thought they were about to get into a fight, and it turns out, the bloody eye comes in two episodes later. >> and when he was crying, it was tears of joy. we'll get into it. >> we're jumping the gun here. but we're very excited. >>> but we're also talking about something a lot of people have been f hours. russian and american cyber security experts are looking for a kill switch after a cyber attack. >> it freezes victims' computers and hackers demand a ransom to unlock them. it apparently originated in the ukraine. >> and it comes as answer learns, federal authorities are investigating the breach of systems of at least one american nuclear power plant. which may or may not be related to this cyber attack. abc's brian ross on the case. >> reporter: the fast-moving seeker attack continues after freezing computers at hospitals in pennsylvania where surgeries had to be canceled. >> she called me and said surgery's canceled because the computers were down. >> reporter: also down at mer
they showed kenny's bloody eye right after he and lee went outside. you thought they were about to get into a fight, and it turns out, the bloody eye comes in two episodes later. >> and when he was crying, it was tears of joy. we'll get into it. >> we're jumping the gun here. but we're very excited. >>> but we're also talking about something a lot of people have been f hours. russian and american cyber security experts are looking for a kill switch after a cyber attack....
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it was california congresswoman barbara lee.utioned that it was overbroad and it would be used to justify things beyond just an immediate response to 9/11. but she was the only one who voted "no." and over the years that law, that 9/11 go get 'em law has been used by presidents of both parties over these 16 years as the legal basis for lots of stuff that has nothing to do with 9/11. they've used it as the legal basis for everything, for at least 37 different u.s. military operations in at least 14 different countries. drone strikes in pakistan and yemen and somalia, wars and military actions in ethiopia, afghanistan, and kenya, the war against the islamic state in syria and iraq. it's always been a little strange that these wars were all supposedly justified by that one law passed right after 9/11, that specifically authorized only against the people specifically who attacked in 9/11. but it's gone on and on. the idea of finally closing out that authorization and debating a new authorization for the wars we're fighting now has b
it was california congresswoman barbara lee.utioned that it was overbroad and it would be used to justify things beyond just an immediate response to 9/11. but she was the only one who voted "no." and over the years that law, that 9/11 go get 'em law has been used by presidents of both parties over these 16 years as the legal basis for lots of stuff that has nothing to do with 9/11. they've used it as the legal basis for everything, for at least 37 different u.s. military operations...
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lee. when all was said and done, he was successful on both levels. he pushed the outposts back tighter into washington city, and they were reinforced. he tied up a good number of union forces, because you worry about problems within washington city. i don't believe anyone ever felt that mosby would go in and capture washington, but he certainly would get close enough that he began to worry them as far as what things he might do. and so he was actually successful on both levels. but from start to finish, i truly believe that mosby did things his way. initially, his chain of command, he would report to jon -- jeb stewart. he had a direct shot to stuart. once stuart was mortally wounded at yellow tavern, he reported directly to robert e. lee. it's the only instance i can think of where a colonel reported directly without anybody in between. to robert e. lee, as far as his operations. but mosby did it his way. what do i mean by that? when mosby had enough men to go from being what he called mo
lee. when all was said and done, he was successful on both levels. he pushed the outposts back tighter into washington city, and they were reinforced. he tied up a good number of union forces, because you worry about problems within washington city. i don't believe anyone ever felt that mosby would go in and capture washington, but he certainly would get close enough that he began to worry them as far as what things he might do. and so he was actually successful on both levels. but from start...
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, lee -- >> i'm sorry, with all respect -- >> lee, lee -- >> i did.talking about my own polling. >> that's not true. oak okay. 63% of americans don't believe he behaves like a prosecutor should, and that's more than just democrats -- >> listen, i'm not talking about how he's behaving right now -- [inaudible conversations] trish: because we want to briefly listen in to the treasury secretary who is speaking there in canada despite that fiery debate. [laughter] thank you very much. let's listen in. >> from our perspective, the meeting we had with ministers earlier today, the meeting we had with business people allowed us to talk about areas of mutual importance. we had the opportunity to talk about trade, we had the opportunity to talk about taxes, we had the opportunity to talk about our defense policy, and, of course, we were able to talk about the areas that we need to talk about, things like softwood lumber, things like our defense policy review. from my perspective, it was a day where we developed and enhanced an already very successful relationshi
, lee -- >> i'm sorry, with all respect -- >> lee, lee -- >> i did.talking about my own polling. >> that's not true. oak okay. 63% of americans don't believe he behaves like a prosecutor should, and that's more than just democrats -- >> listen, i'm not talking about how he's behaving right now -- [inaudible conversations] trish: because we want to briefly listen in to the treasury secretary who is speaking there in canada despite that fiery debate. [laughter] thank...
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lee statue, the last of four taken down in the crescent city.uring a recent speech, mayor mitch landrieu pointed out these statues tell only 'part' of history. mitch landrieu, new orleans mayor: these monuments ignore the slave slavery it stood for. diane: what some call the struggle between heritage and hate stretches beyond new orleans. recently, vandals struck a st. louis monument honoring confederate soldiers and sailors. the city's mayor wants to have a removal plan for that statue by the end of june. residents of brandenburg, kentucky, celebrated their new confederate soldiers of the american war statue -- the same statue removed from the university of kentucky six months earlier. southern heritage also stands in baltimore, where the city is considering the removal of its confederate statues following in the footsteps of new orleans. for "matter of fact," i'm diane roberts. soledad: garrett epps is a writer, lawyer, and teacher who grew up in richmond, virginia. he says the veneration of the confederacy marked his youth and it is time to t
lee statue, the last of four taken down in the crescent city.uring a recent speech, mayor mitch landrieu pointed out these statues tell only 'part' of history. mitch landrieu, new orleans mayor: these monuments ignore the slave slavery it stood for. diane: what some call the struggle between heritage and hate stretches beyond new orleans. recently, vandals struck a st. louis monument honoring confederate soldiers and sailors. the city's mayor wants to have a removal plan for that statue by the...
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mike lee knows that.g comfort national voting for this bill. members like dean heller, lisa some of the moderate members who are at risk because of the medicaid cuts are not that are far more interesting. tom: in the wonderful op-ed, they talked about the structure needed. remind us how big healthcare is in the united states. 17%? up to william: exactly. important component. the c.b.o. is great at but number evenues, of people covered. they thought four million were going to be recovered by less than half was actually covered. when we talk about economists forecast, the c.b.o. screws up its forecast. ot taking into account the people who actually want to would i the insurance that they want rather than pay to avoid buy the government shares that they don't want. i think that line is something we need to understand better, to reform healthcare means you got to give people what they want. you got to give insurance mpanies the opportunity to sell. you can't have them not selling across state lines the way we
mike lee knows that.g comfort national voting for this bill. members like dean heller, lisa some of the moderate members who are at risk because of the medicaid cuts are not that are far more interesting. tom: in the wonderful op-ed, they talked about the structure needed. remind us how big healthcare is in the united states. 17%? up to william: exactly. important component. the c.b.o. is great at but number evenues, of people covered. they thought four million were going to be recovered by...
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congresswoman barbara lee, i also want to ask you about u.s.ary action in iraq, syria, and afghanistan. you and investigators say u.s. led bombing has killed 300 civilians in raqqa. dozens of iraqi civilians have been killed in mosul recently st otheirs theews that presidentrump has given the pentagon the ability to set oop vels in afghanistan, which means u.s. may deploy thousands more troops there. the lone001, you were vote against the authorization for use of military force after the september 11 attack. how do you see these wars being waged in a president trump? of the continuation authorization that, unfortunately, was a blank check that a voted against in 2001. this president needs to come to congress. we need a debate. we need to vote up or down on a new strategy. we do not know with the new strategy is or what is taking place. congress has the responsibility to authorize the use of force. this president has not come for that, yet he continues to expand these wars. the war in afghanistan is the longest war in american history. 16 years.
congresswoman barbara lee, i also want to ask you about u.s.ary action in iraq, syria, and afghanistan. you and investigators say u.s. led bombing has killed 300 civilians in raqqa. dozens of iraqi civilians have been killed in mosul recently st otheirs theews that presidentrump has given the pentagon the ability to set oop vels in afghanistan, which means u.s. may deploy thousands more troops there. the lone001, you were vote against the authorization for use of military force after the...
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>> well mary lee will have fun.bably use this for dental floss. [ laughter ] >> but i think -- [ laughter ] >> she might have little resistance but not much. >> reporter: mary lee has been telling us her story since she first tagged bio search in 2012 since then her travels which range from florida to cape cod have been track on the oh search website with a pink every time she surfaces. >> 16-foot shark like that is impressive. no matter where you are. >> reporter: bob of the marine mammal stranding center in brigantine knows plenty about sharks. >> gained 75 pounds. >> the center rescue daned dolphins, seals and such and some of the rain reasons mary lee pay as visit. >> a loft it is along the jersey coast. we still have seals in the area and that's one of her main preys. >> reporter: mary lee pink add couple of miles off sea isle city this afternoon. so she's around but there was no mention of it on her twitter account. what about that any way? why do we check in on a great white shark, because we can. >> i think
>> well mary lee will have fun.bably use this for dental floss. [ laughter ] >> but i think -- [ laughter ] >> she might have little resistance but not much. >> reporter: mary lee has been telling us her story since she first tagged bio search in 2012 since then her travels which range from florida to cape cod have been track on the oh search website with a pink every time she surfaces. >> 16-foot shark like that is impressive. no matter where you are. >>...
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let's get to abc 7 vic lee who has been covering this all morning for us. vic? >> reporter: well, we are waiting, again, for is the san francisco police pio here at mariposa and utah streets to brief us and to confirm some of the information we have heard from reliable sources. as of this point, we know four people, according to those sources, were shot to death. the fifth was the gunman who turned the gun on himself when he was encountered by police who were looking for the shooter. at that point, we are told by police that he turned the gun on himself. he was transported to the hospital but later died, expired there. we don't know the extent of other co-workers at u.p.s. they audible have been transported to emergency rooms, particularly the san francisco general emergency, which has the best emergency room care in this region. we do not know how many people were injured. but the latest body count is four people dead. apparently all co-workers, we're told by another source, they were also drivers and that the shooter himself was a disgruntled driver. again, we
let's get to abc 7 vic lee who has been covering this all morning for us. vic? >> reporter: well, we are waiting, again, for is the san francisco police pio here at mariposa and utah streets to brief us and to confirm some of the information we have heard from reliable sources. as of this point, we know four people, according to those sources, were shot to death. the fifth was the gunman who turned the gun on himself when he was encountered by police who were looking for the shooter. at...
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lee surrendered his forces. he was forced to abandon petersburg in early april and retreated westward. he was forced to surrender by u.s. grant on april 9. that was only about six weeks after the fall wilmington. most historians focus their or inion on virginia terms of the seaport in charleston. wilmington played an incredibly important role during the war. not many people know about fort anderson. they hear about the forts guarding wilmington during the civil war, to hear about fort fisher and understandably so. the site of the two largest naval bombardments of the war, the largest amphibian operation in american history up until world war ii. we have this great earthen fort that is very important in guarding the city. we are here at the historic site of the national trust for historic preservation. the draytons were an important south carolina family. they play critical roles in the formation and development of the colony of south carolina. and in the formation of the nation itself. in fact, if you follow the
lee surrendered his forces. he was forced to abandon petersburg in early april and retreated westward. he was forced to surrender by u.s. grant on april 9. that was only about six weeks after the fall wilmington. most historians focus their or inion on virginia terms of the seaport in charleston. wilmington played an incredibly important role during the war. not many people know about fort anderson. they hear about the forts guarding wilmington during the civil war, to hear about fort fisher...
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we will speak with investigative reporter lee fang. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. republican leaders scrambled wednesday to rescue a senate plan to repeal and replace the affordable care act after at least republican senators nine said they could not support their party's bill. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said he hoped to finish a revised bill by friday and would submit it to the congressional budget office for review ahead of plans to take up the measure after a week-long recess for the fourth of july. mcconnell abandoned a push for a vote this week after some republicans balked over the cbo's finding that the senate bill would cause 22 million americans to lose their health insurance over the next decade. at the white house, president trump predicted the senate would still pass a repeal of obamacare. pres. trump: health care is working along very well. we could have a big surprise with a great health care package. >> any big surprises? pres. trump: it is going to be
we will speak with investigative reporter lee fang. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. republican leaders scrambled wednesday to rescue a senate plan to repeal and replace the affordable care act after at least republican senators nine said they could not support their party's bill. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said he hoped to finish a revised bill by friday and would submit it to the congressional...
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>> well, mary lee will have fun.robably use this for dental floss. [ laughter ] >> but i think -- ah -- she might have a little resistance but not much. ♪ >> reporter: mary lee has been telling us her story since she was first tagged in 2012 since her travels which range from florida to cape cod have been track on the oh search website with a pink every time she surfaces. >> 16-foot shark like that is impressive. no matter where you are. >> bob the marine mammal stranding center in brigantine knows plenty about sharks. >> gained 75 pounds since we've had her. >> center rescue stranded dolphins, seals and such and some of the main reasons mary lee pays us a visit. >> a lot of it is along the jersey coast because right now we still have seals in the area, and that's one of her may preys. >> reporter: mary lee pinked a couple miles off sea isle city this afternoon so she's around, but there was no mention of it on her twitter account. what about that any way? why do we check in on a great white shark? because we can? >>
>> well, mary lee will have fun.robably use this for dental floss. [ laughter ] >> but i think -- ah -- she might have a little resistance but not much. ♪ >> reporter: mary lee has been telling us her story since she was first tagged in 2012 since her travels which range from florida to cape cod have been track on the oh search website with a pink every time she surfaces. >> 16-foot shark like that is impressive. no matter where you are. >> bob the marine mammal...
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at harvest books and gifts in the sunset district, owner margaret lee is remembering another victim,ps driver benson louie, who used to pick up and deliver to her store.> (hermela aregawi)in san francisco, a mom renews her plea for help in finding her son's killers.aya nakano would have been 27 years old this week. in 2013, just before 11 oclock at night, the emeryville resident was on his way home when he was rear ended in oakland.police say when he got out of his car the other driver and passenger shot and killed him.the fbi is offering up to 125-thousand dollars in reward in help in finding her son's killers.but to this day, no arrests have been made.in san francisco, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. (ella) in san francisco 7 years after the body of perla lewis was found in a suitcase floating here at folsom street at the embarcadero. a jusy has reached a verdit.lewis's boyfriend 54-year old lee bell was found guilty of first degree murder on thursday for the brutal death. on may 15th in 2010 lewis body was found. lees dna was found on the suitcase and video survaillance captured the
at harvest books and gifts in the sunset district, owner margaret lee is remembering another victim,ps driver benson louie, who used to pick up and deliver to her store.> (hermela aregawi)in san francisco, a mom renews her plea for help in finding her son's killers.aya nakano would have been 27 years old this week. in 2013, just before 11 oclock at night, the emeryville resident was on his way home when he was rear ended in oakland.police say when he got out of his car the other driver and...
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senator lee spokesman said today that senator lee would not vote for the crucial vote to commence debate on the bill as it is currently written. a roll call that is expected tomorrow. as always will have live coverage of the senate here on c-span2 when they gavel back in. as we wait for the senate, governors john kasich of ohio and john hickenlooper of colorado talking to reporters about their opposition to the health bill. they say would endanger health care coverage for hundreds of thousands of citizens in their states. >> good morning. this isn't the white house press. press. come y
senator lee spokesman said today that senator lee would not vote for the crucial vote to commence debate on the bill as it is currently written. a roll call that is expected tomorrow. as always will have live coverage of the senate here on c-span2 when they gavel back in. as we wait for the senate, governors john kasich of ohio and john hickenlooper of colorado talking to reporters about their opposition to the health bill. they say would endanger health care coverage for hundreds of thousands...
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he could easily put abby lee miller to shame. >> let's see it!l the fame and glory in the world and somebody comes out that's better than you, you're yesterday's news. >> watch out, abby lee. that someone new is todd sharp, the star of the new show, "so sharp >> in the dance team world, i'm like this famous god. if anyone tells you they don't know who todd sharp is, they're probably a hater and lying. >> he has 13 national championships for the louisville dance team. >> todd is like your best friend and your worst nightmare. >> it's hell week and the devil is here. >> but is he channeling the attitude of another on-screen dance coach? >> these are not spirit fingers. these are spirit fingers. >> in the movie, "bring it on," brought his spirit finger flair to the dance world, which todd seems to have down, but he is bringing his own style. >> what is the style of dance that i, the legendary the to the sharp, performs as a dancer? west coast stripper. >> it is unclear if todd will be able to lead his team to another national championship this seaso
he could easily put abby lee miller to shame. >> let's see it!l the fame and glory in the world and somebody comes out that's better than you, you're yesterday's news. >> watch out, abby lee. that someone new is todd sharp, the star of the new show, "so sharp >> in the dance team world, i'm like this famous god. if anyone tells you they don't know who todd sharp is, they're probably a hater and lying. >> he has 13 national championships for the louisville dance...
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lee a type of malaria pre-civil war that would revisit lee particular during the end, he did not campaign -- it disabled him. >> that is interesting. i know nothing about it. what you're describing, a type of malaria that is serious enough to recover on a regular basis and cause fevers and those kinds of things and incapacitate you, seems to be clearly what bragg had. guest: thank you very much. he talks about carbuncles appearing on his hand. big blister. that came from treatments he took for malaria which had mercury in it. yes it. guest: i'm andy o'donnell from indianapolis. why did the military name a fort for this confederate general? a great question. i don't know. i didn't look at it. if you look across the southern states a lot of world war ii era and post-world war ii era military bases are named after southern generals like fort hood. etc.. i don't think it necessarily had anything to do with whether they were perceived as a good or bad general. if you can name a fort after her then why not after bragg? [laughter] hood had a worse -- oh well forget it. yes. guest: bragg's poor r
lee a type of malaria pre-civil war that would revisit lee particular during the end, he did not campaign -- it disabled him. >> that is interesting. i know nothing about it. what you're describing, a type of malaria that is serious enough to recover on a regular basis and cause fevers and those kinds of things and incapacitate you, seems to be clearly what bragg had. guest: thank you very much. he talks about carbuncles appearing on his hand. big blister. that came from treatments he...
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and is this the new abby lee miller. >> oh, yeah! >> your first look at the guilty pleasure. we meet the behind-the-scenes dance show. >> the crowd's not ready. >> no they ain't. >> now for june 26, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> hi everybody. well now brad pitt is hollywood's most eligible bachelor. >> is brad pitt already dating a supermodel, or jude law's ex? >> it could be both. or could it beneather? we're getting to the bottom of the latest romance rumors. they are confusing, but brad got his single man mojo back. >>> brad and sienna miller? or brad with elle macpherson? these are the two different ladies brad's hooking up with, depending on which headline you believe. brad and sienna supposedly had a 3:00 a.m. hookup at this weekend's glastonbury music festival in england. that's where the single star was also seen getting photobombed by bradley cooper and hanging with tilda swinton, but pitt allegedly ended the party kissing 35-year-old sienna in the vip section. the quote on-line getting clicks -- they couldn't keep their hands off each other but our sourc
and is this the new abby lee miller. >> oh, yeah! >> your first look at the guilty pleasure. we meet the behind-the-scenes dance show. >> the crowd's not ready. >> no they ain't. >> now for june 26, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> hi everybody. well now brad pitt is hollywood's most eligible bachelor. >> is brad pitt already dating a supermodel, or jude law's ex? >> it could be both. or could it beneather? we're getting to the...
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lee: we -- ms. jackson lee: i thank you for your constant leadership and inconsistently allowing us to come to the floor to speak to our colleagues and hopefully the american people on important topics. can't think of a more important topic, the question of health care for americans. might i say that the health care statement or framework was issued about 12 noon on thursday. as you know, we worked through friday and i left about 12 noonan landed in houston and went directly to the legacy health clinic on lions avenue in fifth ward, texas. that was a federally qualified health clinic that was constructed by the affordable care act. and to bring to health care, senior citizens living across the street, easy access to health care. there was 70 people who came. we walked down the street to ask that this president and the senators lead our -- leave our health care alone. more importantly, the disabled community came. there were children, pastors, there were doctors and good people there, but there was a
lee: we -- ms. jackson lee: i thank you for your constant leadership and inconsistently allowing us to come to the floor to speak to our colleagues and hopefully the american people on important topics. can't think of a more important topic, the question of health care for americans. might i say that the health care statement or framework was issued about 12 noon on thursday. as you know, we worked through friday and i left about 12 noonan landed in houston and went directly to the legacy...
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forces. >> whitaker: lee helped shape seoul's policy toward north korea. the two and a half mile wide demilitarized zone that separates north and south korea. as we got closer, seoul's sprawl gave way to military check points. the agreement that suspended the korean war was signed here. but there's still no peace treaty. the war began when the communist north invaded in 1950. 34,000 americans were killed in what amounted to a stalemate. >> chung min lee: so this is the longest war on paper since world war ii. so we are still technically in a state of war. >> whitaker: today both sides still stare each other down. that's north korea right there, that building just 100 yards away. we were told to avoid sudden movements that could be interpreted as threatening. it wasn't long before north korean soldiers took an interest in all the activity. so we went inside a negotiation hut that straddles the border. what is right behind the door? >> chung min lee: right behind the door is, basically from there this is north korea. once you go out, that's it. we have no ju
forces. >> whitaker: lee helped shape seoul's policy toward north korea. the two and a half mile wide demilitarized zone that separates north and south korea. as we got closer, seoul's sprawl gave way to military check points. the agreement that suspended the korean war was signed here. but there's still no peace treaty. the war began when the communist north invaded in 1950. 34,000 americans were killed in what amounted to a stalemate. >> chung min lee: so this is the longest war...
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lee hayden. >> i love you, lee. >> i love you too, i'm nothing without all of you. >> how old are you? >> how old are you? >> 70-- 71. >> why do you want to know how old mi. >> this seems a little odd. >> if you have a problem with it, i'll go. >> what did you get into, last night. i got offers. i got scripts? >> fax over the pages. >> wow, you still fax? >> i want to get past this. >> you can't just decide to fix things. >> give me a chance to write another chapter. ♪ it's kind of weird being remembered for one part for so many years. >>-- coffee's pretty good. >> it's follow gers. -- folgers. >> rose: great to have you here. >> thank you, charlie. always a pleasure. thank you so much. >> rose: tell me who lee hayden is. >> well, he's an overthe hill actor, as it just said there, who's been at it for a long time. and makes his living as a voice over actor at this point. he's known primarily for one film that hit with the western market. and he's paid the price along the way. he's lost his connection to his family, his-- he and his wife are separated or divorced, his daughter is on th
lee hayden. >> i love you, lee. >> i love you too, i'm nothing without all of you. >> how old are you? >> how old are you? >> 70-- 71. >> why do you want to know how old mi. >> this seems a little odd. >> if you have a problem with it, i'll go. >> what did you get into, last night. i got offers. i got scripts? >> fax over the pages. >> wow, you still fax? >> i want to get past this. >> you can't just decide to fix...