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lee." it took a little bit of defiance to not put much in his application. >> if my memory of history serves and you may have covered this in the few minutes before i got here. an attorney from kentucky -- bledsoe, i think -- wrote a book that was really a brief that basically argued that if they tried them for treason and they lost and they got an acquittal, that the confederacy would have won by judicial interpretation what they lost in war. could you address that? there was an enormous effort to lobby the cabinet to not prosecute because of the fear that the judicial interpretation could ratify the confederacy. mr. reeves: good question. i'm not familiar with the brief you refer to, but i included my -- included in my book, a memorandum by one of the prosecutors in the jefferson davis case named richard dana who wrote out why he felt that it was smart to drop the case in 1868, and he makes many of those points. it is such a beautifully written document that i put it in the appendix becau
lee." it took a little bit of defiance to not put much in his application. >> if my memory of history serves and you may have covered this in the few minutes before i got here. an attorney from kentucky -- bledsoe, i think -- wrote a book that was really a brief that basically argued that if they tried them for treason and they lost and they got an acquittal, that the confederacy would have won by judicial interpretation what they lost in war. could you address that? there was an...
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the most moving, of course, is that of lee asleep in the field at the chapel at washington and lee. efforts are underway to take it out. another outstanding likeness of lee is in statuary hall in the u.s. capitol. recently, one of averaging a senators came up with the bizarre idea that the lee statue in the capitol be replaced with a likeness of pocahontas, who was here before the virginians were here. and she was dead at 21. famous monument was dedicated in richmond. memorial meant as a jim crow signal of defiance. one does not rush home from a war and start building memorials for yourself. wars are traumatic events. wounds need to be healed. lee memorial came from ladies associations and donations from veterans who had little money in the reconstruction period. some said the statue was too far from downtown richmond. others resented the fact that a french sculptor, not an american, was contracted to do the lee image. becauserly complained the stone from -- for the mon ument came from the yankees state of maine. statue, the "richmond times dispatch" declared that the lee statue to
the most moving, of course, is that of lee asleep in the field at the chapel at washington and lee. efforts are underway to take it out. another outstanding likeness of lee is in statuary hall in the u.s. capitol. recently, one of averaging a senators came up with the bizarre idea that the lee statue in the capitol be replaced with a likeness of pocahontas, who was here before the virginians were here. and she was dead at 21. famous monument was dedicated in richmond. memorial meant as a jim...
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we're going to see if lacey said anything about harper lee. let's pull up the first microfilm real and i discovered i had a goldmine because not only does ac lee have an editorial page but got an active and ambitious editorial page. he's writing every week, two, three, four editorials not just about local matters but about the evolution of the new deal over the course of the 1930s and by the late 1930s he's writing about the suppression of religious rights in germany. he's writing about kristallnacht in 1938, the rise of fascism in japan. this is a man, one of the things i also discovered was that the highest grade he ever completed was eighth grade. he grew up very for in the panhandle of florida, born in georgia but his father was a homesteader, grew up and only attended eight years of education but he was lincoln asked in his habits of self-education and a voracious reader and he had this newspaper and he took seriously his role as the operator of a free press and a democratic society and wanted to make sure his readers were informed on imp
we're going to see if lacey said anything about harper lee. let's pull up the first microfilm real and i discovered i had a goldmine because not only does ac lee have an editorial page but got an active and ambitious editorial page. he's writing every week, two, three, four editorials not just about local matters but about the evolution of the new deal over the course of the 1930s and by the late 1930s he's writing about the suppression of religious rights in germany. he's writing about...
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lee cooperman. that does it for us today. "power lunch" starts now >> love you, lee >> hard to follow-up that touching moment, right we're going to try i'm michelle caruso cabrera. strong earnings fueling the bulls. the dow is up 25,000 nasdaq getting record highs. is a bigger break-out ahead, and is there still value in the market president trump tweeting up a storm saying tariffs are the greatest his comments come as the white house prepares for emergency aide for farmers, which are calming the escalating trade war. trump speaking right now that's a live picture. is the get tough approach working? call is it air
lee cooperman. that does it for us today. "power lunch" starts now >> love you, lee >> hard to follow-up that touching moment, right we're going to try i'm michelle caruso cabrera. strong earnings fueling the bulls. the dow is up 25,000 nasdaq getting record highs. is a bigger break-out ahead, and is there still value in the market president trump tweeting up a storm saying tariffs are the greatest his comments come as the white house prepares for emergency aide for...
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i'm here to support steven lee's -- or commissioner lee's reappointment. i believe he's the most qualified person for this commission, not because of just his ties to the night life and hospitality committee, but also, i've known steven lee about 15 years, and what i admire the most about him is his ties and his reach to different generations. again, i'm a 15 year veteran, started from -- as a promotor, and i can see that the people like i started today, steven lee can reach out to them and represent them in the entertainment commission. so it's great to have someone like him that understands different generations. thank you. >> clerk: next speaker. >> hello, esteemed commissioners. i'm here to support mr. lee. i happened to meet mr. lee back in 1999 when i was an investor in a nightclub, and he happened to introduce me to who is now my wife when i met him, and we are still together, this young lady and i. mr. lee is a pillar in the night life industry. he also knows how to run a club and how to help people make it in this -- in this city of san francisco,
i'm here to support steven lee's -- or commissioner lee's reappointment. i believe he's the most qualified person for this commission, not because of just his ties to the night life and hospitality committee, but also, i've known steven lee about 15 years, and what i admire the most about him is his ties and his reach to different generations. again, i'm a 15 year veteran, started from -- as a promotor, and i can see that the people like i started today, steven lee can reach out to them and...
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on the stand, lee describes what he calls his careful use of the product. he said, i figured if it could kill weeds, it could kill me. i took it seriously. that's why i wore anhing uld to protect myself. he described two days where he ended up accidentally drenched in the herbicide. >> we have a huge amount of sympathy for mr. johnson and his family, but the 40 years of science and data and experience with this product shows that it doesn't cause cancer. >> reporter: lee talks about how the lesions embarrassed his children and kept him from going out in public. >> one of the issues in this case, the jury has to decide how has the cancer affected his life. i think this goes straight to the heart of it. >>> there is a flex alert for today and tomorrow to conserve energy and prevent rolling blackouts during the heat wave around the state. set your ac to 78 degrees or higher if possible, and avoid using major appliances and ligh their ac the most. >>> and today will feel pretty warm. but there are places reaching 110, 115 degrees. so mid-90s are okay. definitel
on the stand, lee describes what he calls his careful use of the product. he said, i figured if it could kill weeds, it could kill me. i took it seriously. that's why i wore anhing uld to protect myself. he described two days where he ended up accidentally drenched in the herbicide. >> we have a huge amount of sympathy for mr. johnson and his family, but the 40 years of science and data and experience with this product shows that it doesn't cause cancer. >> reporter: lee talks about...
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the last time harper lee spoke on the record to anybody was march 1964. so to write about this novel and character so that changed in the summer of 2015 because this other novel. [applause] was published and that was the character of atticus but the great revelation of that was atticus finch was not the idealistic father with the downtrodden. but that 70-year-old arthritic down in alabama 1957 and to be racist and reactionary so the best thing you have not read of "go set a watchman" so what is the adult scout 26 years old back to her hometown and realizes her beloved father who would not hurt a ground school oral one -- squirrel has fall into the small town racist reactionary so what happens over the course of that novel is she has these important conversations with the men in her life and ultimately with atticus himself and tuesday he has to change and she is very worked up and emotional with this call voice of reason with the principal conservative position. and that book when it came out in 2015 focused not that adequate one -- atticus finch was a rec
the last time harper lee spoke on the record to anybody was march 1964. so to write about this novel and character so that changed in the summer of 2015 because this other novel. [applause] was published and that was the character of atticus but the great revelation of that was atticus finch was not the idealistic father with the downtrodden. but that 70-year-old arthritic down in alabama 1957 and to be racist and reactionary so the best thing you have not read of "go set a watchman"...
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jackson lee: ms. downs? ms. downs: not to my knowledge. miss jeels: mr. pickles. mr. pickles: cooperated specificsly on the indictment not to my knowledge. ms. jackson lee: we have three people here who have provided the necessary information, but if we're to extrapolate what a prosecutor does, we know they do that independent of the information that they receive. i want to pose a comment and then proceed with a series of questions. first of all, as i indicated this committee needs to proceed with hearings involving the question of the russian intrusion and stealing of the 2016 election. and i have come to a conclusion now it was truly stolen. dealing with these engines that have been effective for the united states on that issue seems to be a stretch and inappropriate. but i do think it's important that we have the ability to provide to our freedom to the extent that people are utilizing the first amendment. do you believe that the first amendment covers your -- each of our companies? it ms. bickert:
jackson lee: ms. downs? ms. downs: not to my knowledge. miss jeels: mr. pickles. mr. pickles: cooperated specificsly on the indictment not to my knowledge. ms. jackson lee: we have three people here who have provided the necessary information, but if we're to extrapolate what a prosecutor does, we know they do that independent of the information that they receive. i want to pose a comment and then proceed with a series of questions. first of all, as i indicated this committee needs to proceed...
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lee.ood for 133 years... ( cheers and jeers ) ...until may 19, 2017, when, to the cheers and jeers of onlookers, the confederacy's most celebrated military hero was hoisted off its 68-foot pedestal. >> landrieu: in a city that i represent, that's 67% african american, to have a young african american girl pass by that statue and look at it every day, i ask myself, "am i really preparing for her-- a really good future? is she feeling like she's getting lifted up by the government, or is she being put down?" i mean, i think the answer's pretty clear. really, what these monuments were, were a lie. >> cooper: a lie in what sense? >> landrieu: well, in the sense that-- that robert e. lee was used as an example, to send a message to the rest of the country, and to all the people that lived here, that the confederacy was a noble cause. and that's just not true. >> cooper: this is incredible. mayor landrieu agreed to show us what's become of generals lee and beauregard. they've been gathering dust
lee.ood for 133 years... ( cheers and jeers ) ...until may 19, 2017, when, to the cheers and jeers of onlookers, the confederacy's most celebrated military hero was hoisted off its 68-foot pedestal. >> landrieu: in a city that i represent, that's 67% african american, to have a young african american girl pass by that statue and look at it every day, i ask myself, "am i really preparing for her-- a really good future? is she feeling like she's getting lifted up by the government, or...
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lee stands at 60 feet. we started digging further, taking a look at this trend of virginia's building. does it mirror what is happening on the national scale from the slide i showed you? it did. from 1880-1899, and actually, that was not supposed to happen. it is a touchscreen. that is lovely. until 1910 is where we see the boon in that monument building. what you'reunities, finding is communities with less financial wherewithal, and i whiteo say, let me say, members of the community would gather resources and pay for what they could afford. many times that was a mail-order statue. that is fascinating because i was in michigan in february, fun times. we passedpeech and as the public square, i recognized the civil war soldier, except it was the same guy in front of the courthouse in chesterfield, his clothing is different. it is the same guy. this is what happened. them, whichoduced allowed communities to build these smaller scaled things. they ended up in front of the courthouse. virginia, as these monument
lee stands at 60 feet. we started digging further, taking a look at this trend of virginia's building. does it mirror what is happening on the national scale from the slide i showed you? it did. from 1880-1899, and actually, that was not supposed to happen. it is a touchscreen. that is lovely. until 1910 is where we see the boon in that monument building. what you'reunities, finding is communities with less financial wherewithal, and i whiteo say, let me say, members of the community would...
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i want to give a special recognition to anita lee, mayor lee's wife. she is here today. mayor lee was a huge support of our sister cities. he went to so many of them. we went, last year with mayor lee and anita to sign the sitter -- sister city agreement in kiel which was signed recently. a special recognition to our chief of protocol who is back with us. [applause] and thank you again to mark chandler and certainly the person who i had the initial conversation with, matthew. thank you for all your hard work on this. and last, but certainly not least, thank you to our department of public works. and the s. of nt s.f. nta sign u have made this happen. in any case, thank you for being here. this is a great celebration and we can always come visit here going forward into the future. with that, i would like to introduce a gentleman who has been, there he is, right behind me. he has been the longest, i believe the longest serving chair of a sister committee or the longest-serving chair of the sister committee of osaka. again, it was our first sister city relationship in san f
i want to give a special recognition to anita lee, mayor lee's wife. she is here today. mayor lee was a huge support of our sister cities. he went to so many of them. we went, last year with mayor lee and anita to sign the sitter -- sister city agreement in kiel which was signed recently. a special recognition to our chief of protocol who is back with us. [applause] and thank you again to mark chandler and certainly the person who i had the initial conversation with, matthew. thank you for all...
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i am a big mike lee fan.hink hem is one of the more conservative people being put in this conversation that actually could get confirmed. >> judge jeanine: what you think about the w fact that he's never been a judge? >> well, look, he probably understands the constitution better than every single left-wing person on the court right now. i would say that. he is a student of his theory, comes from -- his father was a high-ranking judge, his brothers on the short-list, he understands the constitution, understand the rule of law. the constitution doesn't say you have to be a judge, that you've ruled on cases, it doesn't even say that there has to be nine justices. there's an argument to be made that if you pick someone out of the body of the senate, it will be difficult for senators to vote against that individual. you could also -- he could also voteoo for himself, which would be unusual. he loves the constitution. he's very young. >> judge jeanine: the last time someone was nominated to the united states supre
i am a big mike lee fan.hink hem is one of the more conservative people being put in this conversation that actually could get confirmed. >> judge jeanine: what you think about the w fact that he's never been a judge? >> well, look, he probably understands the constitution better than every single left-wing person on the court right now. i would say that. he is a student of his theory, comes from -- his father was a high-ranking judge, his brothers on the short-list, he understands...
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we would like to bring in our crime reporter henry lee.bout to hear from the bart police chief but already you have sent out a picture of the suspect in this case. >> reporter: that's right police have also released three more pictures of the suspect. he's from concord and has a criminal rasheed although surprisingly it is for far less -- criminal record although it is surprisingly for far less serious crimes like bribery and theft. they have identified john lee cowell27-years old as the suspect. i see the police chief carlos rojas as well as oakland city council members approaching the stand. but at this point they have no idea where this suspect is but they have identified him and have circulated pictures of this suspect to neighboring agencies for the connection to the fatal stabbing. >> the mayor of oakland released a statement saying it has shaken our community. it obviously has the attention of the mayor. what led up to this in the minutes and the hours before this incident? >> bart has said so far this appears to be a random stabbin
we would like to bring in our crime reporter henry lee.bout to hear from the bart police chief but already you have sent out a picture of the suspect in this case. >> reporter: that's right police have also released three more pictures of the suspect. he's from concord and has a criminal rasheed although surprisingly it is for far less -- criminal record although it is surprisingly for far less serious crimes like bribery and theft. they have identified john lee cowell27-years old as the...
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jackson lee: excellent. i'd like to yield one minute to the gentlelady from minnesota, the ranking member, and thank her again for her leadership. the chair: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from minnesota. ms. mccollum: thank you, mr. chair. i'd like to thank the gentlewoman from texas for the time. and i'd like to commend the chairman of the subcommittee for accepting this amendment. the chairman and i know the importance of museums and the wealth of knowledge that they share with the american public and when we have the smithsonian day at our hearings, when the chairman puts the gavel down, everybody's in attendance to see what the smithsonian's going to bring, the history lesson it's going to share with the members of our committee. and we're inspired. so, i'm very pleased that the smithsonian's going to be able to go forward with this public outreach program, including exhibitions, programs, and online resources, which anybody can access and ensures as many americans as possible can benefit from thei
jackson lee: excellent. i'd like to yield one minute to the gentlelady from minnesota, the ranking member, and thank her again for her leadership. the chair: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from minnesota. ms. mccollum: thank you, mr. chair. i'd like to thank the gentlewoman from texas for the time. and i'd like to commend the chairman of the subcommittee for accepting this amendment. the chairman and i know the importance of museums and the wealth of knowledge that they share with the...
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wrote in that pickens his letter to lee. lee was curious about what pickens would say about that.' i had very little connection with him during the war and i found him vain and uncooperative. [laughter] pickensaid that, understood as well as anybody that sumter was a key figure in the revolution in south carolina. he was the one holding it all together for a while there. a lot of people found it to the call to work with sumter. he didn't have a lot of connection with marion during the war. afterward, they served in the legislature together. remember that they were operating in different areas of the state. they would not run into each other often. yeah? [inaudible] 1818outh carolina law in permit slaves to be freed? rod: by that time, no. were already closing in by the time he wrote that wil l. had to gowould have through a series of steps to make it happen. >> have you ever encountered the whatof leroy hamblen, and the note of the relationship between pickens and hammond? rod: he doesn't show up a lot in the story and the book. ary often we find him as direct subordinate under pic
wrote in that pickens his letter to lee. lee was curious about what pickens would say about that.' i had very little connection with him during the war and i found him vain and uncooperative. [laughter] pickensaid that, understood as well as anybody that sumter was a key figure in the revolution in south carolina. he was the one holding it all together for a while there. a lot of people found it to the call to work with sumter. he didn't have a lot of connection with marion during the war....
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you had lee cooperman on yesterday. he said it would be helpful to see broadening out in the markets. >> you start in this >> it's a misnomer than the market has been so narrow. >> you start, well, small caps >> josh brown. >> financials this month small caps, micro caps advanced decline all of these science are at all time highs or record highs i think the rally is more broad than people want to give it credit for >> yes and no.e looking at othet classes, to value beyond growth, the answer is not quite. you're sarting starting to seem gre chutes in other areas. tech has led year to date. it's like month to date in the s&p, it's been well driven by the underlying demographics of the business earnings growth, 25% 32% in q1. those are staggering numbers and oh, by the way, valuation isn't that expensive and the secular driver still remains so you got to own it but this broadening out thing is something that's really important. >> if you want to get the nasdaq i can't believe we're throwing out these numbers. not that far
you had lee cooperman on yesterday. he said it would be helpful to see broadening out in the markets. >> you start in this >> it's a misnomer than the market has been so narrow. >> you start, well, small caps >> josh brown. >> financials this month small caps, micro caps advanced decline all of these science are at all time highs or record highs i think the rally is more broad than people want to give it credit for >> yes and no.e looking at othet classes, to...
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. >> i have with me today reverend debra lee, the executive director. she is a pastor with the united church of christ. >> yes. >> and involved in all kinds of welcbra.t issues here in ea thank you elizabeth. thank you for having me. >> so glad to have you here. we always like to know something about our guests. you're a pastor but not currently in a church but you're doing some other things that we'll get into in a minute. tell us how it all came together for you. >> thanks for asking. i think my call to ministry was shaped by my upbringing and part of that was being part of an immigrant family. my parents who immigrated to the state of ohio and i was one of very few chinese american children, well basically the only one in my school district besides my younger sister, so the experience of being a raciallized other in america certainly shaped my call to ministry which has been about faith and social justice and my understanding of what it meant to be other, what it means to feel a sigma tized or alone has led me to other forms of ministry to stand with
. >> i have with me today reverend debra lee, the executive director. she is a pastor with the united church of christ. >> yes. >> and involved in all kinds of welcbra.t issues here in ea thank you elizabeth. thank you for having me. >> so glad to have you here. we always like to know something about our guests. you're a pastor but not currently in a church but you're doing some other things that we'll get into in a minute. tell us how it all came together for you....
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he had an ironclad case. >> reporter: it was two separate parts passengers that alerted police john lee cowell was on the train . this photo was taken when he was cited for writing with a ticket july 18. >>'m ve proud e skpture the su >> reporter: even after the stabbing, the president of the bart union says there are reports john lee cowell had been harassing one of the ages. >> we have a lot of frightened ages and passengers. >> reporter: bart has a new policy that allows them to prohibit riders that went into permanency this year. >> nothing is working, it is not protecting us and out is not protecting passengers. >> reporter: three people were killed after violent attacks on arts within the last week. police are looking for the suspect in these surveillance images from ebay fair station center. they say he punched him in the head and that men died. inctio dnesday at the pleasa r- bart police admit they are stretched thin. they say their 26 offers below over 2 million passengers a week. there are now working cameras in every car and officers have increasing patrols. >> we try to prot
he had an ironclad case. >> reporter: it was two separate parts passengers that alerted police john lee cowell was on the train . this photo was taken when he was cited for writing with a ticket july 18. >>'m ve proud e skpture the su >> reporter: even after the stabbing, the president of the bart union says there are reports john lee cowell had been harassing one of the ages. >> we have a lot of frightened ages and passengers. >> reporter: bart has a new policy...
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lee martinez just arrived so what do you know so far? >> unfortunately there are very few details being released by police at this time. only one patrol car out at the scene. we just saw a tow truck leave with a patrol car in the kuld sack neighborhood. the car being towed was a metallic covered lexus four- door sedan. in oakland, lee martinez, acex launch a satellite a lot of fog out there. >> there it goes. . >> it consists of ten satellites. >> look at that picture. >> that's a great shot. we're right there. >> timing was perfect. on board ten satellites to spread global communications and as we watch it, looks like it's going well so we'll keep an eye on that. there it goes, taking off from vander burg air base. >>> still ahead, coming up, he was called to a home in arizona to fix the air conditioning. we'll tell you >>> plus, up the type is off to a nice start interstate 880 in oakland looks good. . >> well, looks like i caught a fish this big in the coast. inland it will be up here. a big difference there. watch out for thick fog o
lee martinez just arrived so what do you know so far? >> unfortunately there are very few details being released by police at this time. only one patrol car out at the scene. we just saw a tow truck leave with a patrol car in the kuld sack neighborhood. the car being towed was a metallic covered lexus four- door sedan. in oakland, lee martinez, acex launch a satellite a lot of fog out there. >> there it goes. . >> it consists of ten satellites. >> look at that picture....
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i'm a big mike lee fan.ink he is one of the more conservative people being put in this conversation actually. >> judge jeanine: what you think about the fact that he has never been a judge? >> look, he probably understands the constitution better than every left wing person on the court. he is a student of history. his father was a very high ranking george brett his brother is on the short-list. he understands the constitution and the rule of law. it is for sale to a judge. it doesn't even say he has two have rolled on cases. if you pick someone out of of the body of senate, it will be difficult for them to vote against them. he can also look for himself, it would be a little unusual. >> judge jeanine: all right, he loves the constitution. the last time someone was nominated to the united states supreme court who is not a judge, even a lower court judge, i think a half-century ago. it just doesn't happen. >> can put you. >> judge jeanine: i didn't hear what you said. >> i said, we can put you there. i think
i'm a big mike lee fan.ink he is one of the more conservative people being put in this conversation actually. >> judge jeanine: what you think about the fact that he has never been a judge? >> look, he probably understands the constitution better than every left wing person on the court. he is a student of history. his father was a very high ranking george brett his brother is on the short-list. he understands the constitution and the rule of law. it is for sale to a judge. it...
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>> lee: i know. >> anthony: it's amazing. >> lee: all right go ahead. straight up in the air. good. perfect! >> anthony: bill's a fifth generation montanan whose principal business is raising cattle. he's no weekend cowboy. this is work and he pays a lot of attention to his land. and a big issue for him for just about everybody around here, is the 1985 stream access law. >> bill: anybody that could access a stream via a public means could in fact use the stream even if it was on private grounds as long as they stayed within the ordinary high water mark of the stream. >> anthony: widely heralded by sportsman and outdoor enthusiasts, the law did not go down well with landowners like bill. >> anthony: oh got him! >> something took a bite. lee: yep! you still got a fish right in there too. >> anthony: oh, i see him. >> lee: perfect. e hoop set, set! whoa! the fish of the day nice brownie! >> anthony: all right! beautiful thing! that's pretty but i will not eat you today my friend. not today. >> anthony: for lunch a modest protein-centric repast of steak. a
>> lee: i know. >> anthony: it's amazing. >> lee: all right go ahead. straight up in the air. good. perfect! >> anthony: bill's a fifth generation montanan whose principal business is raising cattle. he's no weekend cowboy. this is work and he pays a lot of attention to his land. and a big issue for him for just about everybody around here, is the 1985 stream access law. >> bill: anybody that could access a stream via a public means could in fact use the stream...
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with me today is the reverend debora lee. executive director of interfaith movement for human integrity. and you are just going to tell us now, about what people can do here in the bay area to live out their christian call to advocate with immigrants and protect, otest and resistu have th >> yes. den sy. the hinthat immigration detention system. >> and the lack of transparency, what's going on there? >> the accountability. members of congress can't even get an. it is operating outside of the constitution. this is a huge concern. is a profit-making venture. we have the largest immigration detention center with the largest prison center in the world. we have 5000 prisons in this country and over 200 immigration detention centers. they are trying to build more as we speak. >> we have one here in the bay area? >> yes the closest one is here in richmond california. which the faith communities have been organizing and working to say that we want to help hold this facility accountable. because it is here in our backyard. since 2011,
with me today is the reverend debora lee. executive director of interfaith movement for human integrity. and you are just going to tell us now, about what people can do here in the bay area to live out their christian call to advocate with immigrants and protect, otest and resistu have th >> yes. den sy. the hinthat immigration detention system. >> and the lack of transparency, what's going on there? >> the accountability. members of congress can't even get an. it is operating...
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he was ed lee wounded in the battle of utah springs. in september 1781, which was the month before the great american victory at yorktown, virginia. after yorktown, the war in the carolinas and georgia was not over because gangs of bandits and indians were still rating -- frontier settlements and inflicting massacres on like citizens. pickens left several pursuits culminating with the highly successful victory over the cherokees in georgia in 1782. this ended cherokee resistance to the united states in the revolutionary war. after the war, pickens started -- served many terms in the southern california legislature. one term of congress from 1793 to 1795 and is a justice of the priest and church elder in south carolina just a couple of miles from the clemson campus. most prominently, he was one of at theaty commissioners treaty of hopewell in 1785 to 1786, with the cherokees and chickasaws the first treaty , between the new united states and the southern tribes. that is the tribes of the legal -- south of the ohio. he was a treaty negoti
he was ed lee wounded in the battle of utah springs. in september 1781, which was the month before the great american victory at yorktown, virginia. after yorktown, the war in the carolinas and georgia was not over because gangs of bandits and indians were still rating -- frontier settlements and inflicting massacres on like citizens. pickens left several pursuits culminating with the highly successful victory over the cherokees in georgia in 1782. this ended cherokee resistance to the united...
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. >> commissioner lee. >> here. >> commissioner bleiman. >> here. >> commissioner thomas. >> here. >> a commissioner comino. >> here. >> commissioner perez. >> here. >> and president tan. >> here. we are still waiting on a law enforcement rep. which is all good. okay. first order of business is general public comment. is there any public comment on matters related to the san francisco entertainment item that is not on the agenda? i don't see any. public comment is closed. two is the approval of minutes from june 5. commissioners, unless there is a change you would like to make, happy to entertain a motion to approve. >> just correct the spelling of my name. under call to order, it's thomas. thank you. >> all right. any other changes? if not, would someone like to make a motion? >> a i move to approve minutes. >> a second. >> an any public comment on the minutes? seeing none, public comment is closed. let's take a vote. >> a commissioner lee. >> aye. >> a commissioner bleiman. >> an aye. >> a commissioner thomas. >> aye. commissioner perez. >> aye. >> a president tan. >> aye. we will m
. >> commissioner lee. >> here. >> commissioner bleiman. >> here. >> commissioner thomas. >> here. >> a commissioner comino. >> here. >> commissioner perez. >> here. >> and president tan. >> here. we are still waiting on a law enforcement rep. which is all good. okay. first order of business is general public comment. is there any public comment on matters related to the san francisco entertainment item that is not on the...
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we are learning much more about john lee cowell. he had just been released from state prison two months ago and is no stranger to law enforcement, as you heard. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us where cowell has lived on and off his entire life. >> reporter: that's right, jessica. cowell pretty much grew up here in concord. a neighbor tells me he's the product of a broken home. he was recently staying with his aunt since being released from prison. >> he's always been on the wrong side of the track. >> reporter: that's how carol kinkade describes the man she's known since he was born. john lee cowell. >> he's always been a troublemaker. has always been in trouble. >> reporter: investigators say cowell viciously stabbed two sister at the macarthur b.a.r.t. station last night, killing 18-year-old nia wilson and wounding her sister. tonight we've learned cowell is no stranger to law enforcement. the contra costa county district attorney's office says he was just released from prison in may after serving time for second-degree robb
we are learning much more about john lee cowell. he had just been released from state prison two months ago and is no stranger to law enforcement, as you heard. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us where cowell has lived on and off his entire life. >> reporter: that's right, jessica. cowell pretty much grew up here in concord. a neighbor tells me he's the product of a broken home. he was recently staying with his aunt since being released from prison. >> he's always been on the...
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lee, joseph johnson, james long street and gus ta vary smith. union general george mcclelland had an army at yorktown. the confederate was john mcgruder, prince john. he was quite clever, an interesting, flamboyant, theatrical man. magruder put on a show for george mcclelland. he marched his men in a circle around and around in front of a gap in the forest that separated the two armies. he told him men to be as noisy as they possible could and shout out orders to nonexistence units. he had men in the back of the lines chop down trees, strip from branches, paint them black and set them up horizontally on hillsides so they looked like cannons. all this stuff worked. george and his spies were apparently fooled by these tricks being played on them by general magruder. davis and his advisers were pleased that magruder was holding mcclelland off but at some point, they knew they would probably have to face this threat to richmond. they were discussing overall strategy, what to do about this army that posed a threat to richmond and the confederacy. the
lee, joseph johnson, james long street and gus ta vary smith. union general george mcclelland had an army at yorktown. the confederate was john mcgruder, prince john. he was quite clever, an interesting, flamboyant, theatrical man. magruder put on a show for george mcclelland. he marched his men in a circle around and around in front of a gap in the forest that separated the two armies. he told him men to be as noisy as they possible could and shout out orders to nonexistence units. he had men...
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lee kambar and partner say morningstar is a drone device which will act like an extra set of eyes leekambar"it sits in the middle of your pool, and floats around. it has dual cameras -- top and bottom cameras -- that rotate 360 degrees." it's a 2-piece device app software and hardware.it has motion detection, facial recognition. one camera sits above the device to monitor the pool's surroundings--lee kambar"the minute they approach the pool, it will send you notification." water and alerts you by sound and live video when something or someone has gone into the water.lee kambar"say you miss that notification and lena jumps in the pool, then you get a second notification from the bottom camera that shows you a live image inside the pool of your kid dealing with a crisis." from there you can push "emergency contact" and dispatch images and services to the address where morningstar resides .capt. van hook"we've been saying for years as a fire department that every second counts in these situations."and kambar says he hopes his device can give first responders those extra critical seconds
lee kambar and partner say morningstar is a drone device which will act like an extra set of eyes leekambar"it sits in the middle of your pool, and floats around. it has dual cameras -- top and bottom cameras -- that rotate 360 degrees." it's a 2-piece device app software and hardware.it has motion detection, facial recognition. one camera sits above the device to monitor the pool's surroundings--lee kambar"the minute they approach the pool, it will send you notification."...
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i'm melissa lee. your traders on the desk are speet najarian, and tim seymour. >> tom lee shocking the crypto world with bearish comments on cnbc earlier today, but the mega bull says reports of his bearishness are exaggerated. he still sees bitcoin going to the moon and he's here to set the record straight. tesla, as ceo elon musk goes on yet another twitter rant are the shorts getting the best of musk? we have the details and subscription-based stocks are soaring and we're not just talking netflix here we'll tell you which stocks traders say have more room to run on the fast-growing trend, but first we start off with the rally. the stocks serving into the close, the dow, s&p and nasdaq all closing near the highs of the day, but despite the rally there was a distinct defense to the action today in the last few week, in fact. check out the move with utility, reits and telecom all surging in the past month and the food stocks going crazy as we head into the trade wars, and the global slowdown is defens
i'm melissa lee. your traders on the desk are speet najarian, and tim seymour. >> tom lee shocking the crypto world with bearish comments on cnbc earlier today, but the mega bull says reports of his bearishness are exaggerated. he still sees bitcoin going to the moon and he's here to set the record straight. tesla, as ceo elon musk goes on yet another twitter rant are the shorts getting the best of musk? we have the details and subscription-based stocks are soaring and we're not just...
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what are the odds of a mike lee being the dark horse in this race?s close to trump tell us, mike lee is definitely the senator, a bit of a long shot, he was on the list but not really on the short list or top contender throughout thes proper is. but i do think that senator ted cruz does raise a point he is very conservative and he does settle some of those fears that people on the right have. but at the same time the president also, remember mike lee didn't vote for trump in the 2016 election, he voted for an independent candidates what he called a protest vote that. 's something the president doesn't forget and i'm sure it's coming no play. >> trace: you look at amy coney barrett, brett kavanaugh, and raymond kethledge they're in their late 40s, early 50s, they could be on the court for years and years to come. this is a battle in the senate. good of you, elena treen, thank you. >> trace: fox urgent, immigration rights activist pleading not guilty in new york city this morning after police say she climbed the statue of liberty and refused to come do
what are the odds of a mike lee being the dark horse in this race?s close to trump tell us, mike lee is definitely the senator, a bit of a long shot, he was on the list but not really on the short list or top contender throughout thes proper is. but i do think that senator ted cruz does raise a point he is very conservative and he does settle some of those fears that people on the right have. but at the same time the president also, remember mike lee didn't vote for trump in the 2016 election,...
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was just being nice to mike lee. i don't think you're going to pick someone for the supreme court if you don't even invite them over to the house. but mike lee is a member of the judiciary committee. he'd be part of the confirmation process. so perhaps president trump simply wanted to elevate mike lee's standing back home in utah. but john harwood, we have an nbc news poll showing that 61% want roe versus wade to be upheld, only 31% want it to be overturned. and that would seem to indicate that that's where the democrats should be putting the pressure as this confirmation process unfolds. >> right. and you know, all of these nominees as neera indicated are people who ideologically are at odds with the majority of the american people. that's why i think the stakes for the individual candidates are big. the stakes for different factions of the conservative movement, mitch mcconnell's got a candidate, bill bennett's got a candidate. there are various ones and each faction will fly speck the records of the others. but fo
was just being nice to mike lee. i don't think you're going to pick someone for the supreme court if you don't even invite them over to the house. but mike lee is a member of the judiciary committee. he'd be part of the confirmation process. so perhaps president trump simply wanted to elevate mike lee's standing back home in utah. but john harwood, we have an nbc news poll showing that 61% want roe versus wade to be upheld, only 31% want it to be overturned. and that would seem to indicate that...
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lee stands at 60 feet. we started digging further, taking a look at this trend of virginia's building. does it mirror what is happening on the national scale from the slide i showed you? it did. from 1880-1899, and actually, that was not supposed to happen. it is a touchscreen. that is lovely. until 1910 is where we see the boon in that monument building. what you'reunities, finding is communities with less financial wherewithal, and i whiteo say, let me say, members of the community would gather resources and pay for what they could afford. many times that was a mail-order statue. that is fascinating because i was in michigan in february, fun times. we passedpeech and as the public square, i recognized the civil war soldier, except it was the same guy in front of the courthouse in chesterfield, his clothing is different. it is the same guy. this is what happened. them, whichoduced allowed communities to build these smaller scaled things. they ended up in front of the courthouse. virginia, as these monument
lee stands at 60 feet. we started digging further, taking a look at this trend of virginia's building. does it mirror what is happening on the national scale from the slide i showed you? it did. from 1880-1899, and actually, that was not supposed to happen. it is a touchscreen. that is lovely. until 1910 is where we see the boon in that monument building. what you'reunities, finding is communities with less financial wherewithal, and i whiteo say, let me say, members of the community would...
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. >> congresswoman barbara lee wants a new job. find out why she'll make history if she gets it. >> meet a little girl mixing kindness and love with lemonade for bay area police. >> learn from the confidence coach chantelle anderson and learn how to showcase your personal brand. invest in the power of connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> all right, you're never more than seven minutes away from my forecast. we still have issues at the beaches, especially the south facing beaches because that's where the southerly swell is going to bring the 8 to 11 foot breakers. even more impressive, you is to watch out for the rip currents and sneaker waves. never turn your back in the water. >> thank you, mike. >> east bay congresswoman barbara lee is jumping into the race t
. >> congresswoman barbara lee wants a new job. find out why she'll make history if she gets it. >> meet a little girl mixing kindness and love with lemonade for bay area police. >> learn from the confidence coach chantelle anderson and learn how to showcase your personal brand. invest in the power of connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3...
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always good to see you wiz khalif swae lee "rolling pers 2" is out now.pg-13. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i love it. a my thanks nda seyfried, daveed diggs wiz khalifa. [ cheers and applause swae lee and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen from philadelphia, pennsylvanias. the ro stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers.ng thank you for watchave a a great. i hope to see you tomorrow bye-bye everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers. tonight -- christine baranski star of "claws", actress niecy nash music from miranda lambert featuring the 8g band with emmanuelle caplette. ♪[ eers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. oo >> seth:evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that nese, let's get to the during a cabinet meeting today, president trump repeated his n claim thpresident has ever been as tough on russia as he has. [ light laughter
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and i also would like to thank the wives of george masconi and mayor ed lee.servant, mayor ed lee. can we please take a moment of silence to honor him. [moment of silence] thank you. i know that we are also joined by so many mayors from all around the country and the united states and here in california. thank you for being here. our state delegation, i know that assemblyman david chu is here and so many amazing people as well as the members of my family. thank you all for being here. [applause] my mother, priscilla, is here. my sisters, hattie and camellia. my brother, paul, is here and my niece evan. and my aunt linda and my uncle chuck are here. and my grandmother's sister, aunt lavinia is here. and a special shout out to my niece lapricia who has been a rock throughout this campaign. [applause] i grew up just a few blocks from here as many of you know, but a world away. a young african american girl in public housing. my grandmother as you know raised me and my brothers and her daughter, my aunt mickey, in public housing on $900 a month. the world seemed d
and i also would like to thank the wives of george masconi and mayor ed lee.servant, mayor ed lee. can we please take a moment of silence to honor him. [moment of silence] thank you. i know that we are also joined by so many mayors from all around the country and the united states and here in california. thank you for being here. our state delegation, i know that assemblyman david chu is here and so many amazing people as well as the members of my family. thank you all for being here....
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that's commissioner steven lee, unless i'm misinformed. commissioner lee, please come forward.thank you for your patience. this is like being in a planning commission meeting. >> i am steven lee, i have not missed a meeting in six years. i actually learned a lot over the years, and with some of the new tools we have to help keep night life vibrant is working. and i enjoy making comments and doing -- my focus is about public safety. even though i'm not a public safety seat, but i do want to have a voice for the capacity clubs of over 300 that draw a lot of attention to this city. and things are changing now because of economics, as you know, you know, with affordable housing, not enough housing, people moving out of the city. it is happening for the business owners, as well. i'm very -- i own small businesses in -- in the city, and there's a lot of empty storefronts in each of your districts that i noticed. and i know that even for myself, even trying to start-up new businesses in the city, with the c.u. process being as long as it is, it does discourage a lot of people from mak
that's commissioner steven lee, unless i'm misinformed. commissioner lee, please come forward.thank you for your patience. this is like being in a planning commission meeting. >> i am steven lee, i have not missed a meeting in six years. i actually learned a lot over the years, and with some of the new tools we have to help keep night life vibrant is working. and i enjoy making comments and doing -- my focus is about public safety. even though i'm not a public safety seat, but i do want...
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jackson lee of texas. the chair: pursuant to husband resolution 996, the gentlewoman from -- to house resolution 996, the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: thank you, madam chair. let me also thank the chairman and ranking member, mr. calvert, ms. mccollum, for their leadership on these issues of preservation. the jackson lee amendment increases grant funding by $500,000 so that organizations interested in historical preservation, especially in under-represented communities, have the ability to study, survey and nominate properties to the national register of historic places. due to lack of resource, certain communities under-represented in this process so, this amendment ensures that they have a greater opportunity. the jackson lee amendment ensures the sites important to our american history are no longer overlooked due to mere lack of resources. it accomplishes this goal by pro p
jackson lee of texas. the chair: pursuant to husband resolution 996, the gentlewoman from -- to house resolution 996, the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: thank you, madam chair. let me also thank the chairman and ranking member, mr. calvert, ms. mccollum, for their leadership on these issues of preservation. the jackson lee amendment increases grant funding by $500,000...
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i will describe some of the properties of the project and then i will hand it off to michael lee, who will take care of the first action, which is the environmental impact report. we've been before you several times on this project. it encompasses 38 acres on the shoreline and bayview hunters point. it's immediately north and west of the hunters point shipyard. the project has two major components, one is 900 innis, along with india basin park. these are items owned by recreation and parks department. they would be the sponsor. the other half, 700 innis, along with open space. this would be implemented or developed by build, the official name for the sake of the approvals. there are several actions before you, but i will immediately turn it over to michael lee, who will walk through for you. >> vice president melgar, members of the commission, michael lee, planning department staff. first action item is the certification of the final e.i.r. the draft e.i.r. was published on september 13, 2017. the public hearing on draft e.i.r. was october 19, 2017, and comment ended october 30, 2017.
i will describe some of the properties of the project and then i will hand it off to michael lee, who will take care of the first action, which is the environmental impact report. we've been before you several times on this project. it encompasses 38 acres on the shoreline and bayview hunters point. it's immediately north and west of the hunters point shipyard. the project has two major components, one is 900 innis, along with india basin park. these are items owned by recreation and parks...
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<lee kambar "the minute they approach the pool, it will send you notification. say you miss that notification and lena jumps in the pool, then you get a second notification from the bottom camera that shows you a live image inside the pool of your kid dealing with a crisis." >(grant) crisis." >(grant) the father says he hopes to have the device on the market by the end of this year. as for the price tag? less than a thousand dollars (vicki) in sports... nor former raiders play-by-play announcer greg papa explains one reason why he thinks he was let go last week...(grant) and the hottest team in basebal just keeps slugging away at the competition... gary has the hghlights... and all the sports.. coming up next at 8 protesters march in the streets...demanding justice for a father shot and killed over a parking space. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and t a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboa
(grant) crisis." >(grant) the father says he hopes to have the device on the market by the end of this year. as for the price tag? less than a thousand dollars (vicki) in sports... nor former raiders play-by-play announcer greg papa explains one reason why he thinks he was let go last week...(grant) and the hottest team in basebal just keeps slugging away at the competition... gary has the hghlights... and all the sports.. coming up next at 8 protesters march in the streets...demanding...