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lee is jeb stuart vetted his information pretty well that he sent to lee. pleasant pleasanton sent everything. he didn't vet it. he sent it all. mcclellan was faced with a lot of challenges in trying to move his army and he did move his army pretty efficiently from washington, d.c., how to frederick. he develops a plan of attack and he execute it is plan of attack. yes, i do criticize some of his planning. but he wins the battle of south, he forces lee to retreat. he doesn't do well as far as trying to relieve harpers ferry which is going to result in the capture of the garrison there. there are things that mcclellan did well in the campaign. what you need to do as a historian, you never want to center writing something like this with an agenda. i'm going to redeem mcclellan or demonize mcclemen, you want to enter this with, what does the evidence show me about mcclellan. one of the big things that i found that had never been told in a -- without an angle and also in a detailed way was the siege and capture of harpers ferry. it always gets glossed over. you
lee is jeb stuart vetted his information pretty well that he sent to lee. pleasant pleasanton sent everything. he didn't vet it. he sent it all. mcclellan was faced with a lot of challenges in trying to move his army and he did move his army pretty efficiently from washington, d.c., how to frederick. he develops a plan of attack and he execute it is plan of attack. yes, i do criticize some of his planning. but he wins the battle of south, he forces lee to retreat. he doesn't do well as far as...
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lee: mr. speaker, i appreciate and find relief in the opportunity to 3884, n behalf of h.r. the marijuana opportunity reinvestment and expungement act 2020, or the more act of 2020. i am with great determination american people who in a ajority of democrats and republicans understand the importance of the more act, and it is important to pass a long overdue measure and of my ge the rest colleagues to do so as well. promote ise today to drug use. thoset rise today to harm young people who are in the beginning of their life. today to undermine law enforcement. n fact, in speaking to a representative of the law enforcement community, dealing legislation -- detailing this legislation, there was a great relief and understanding and the justice that will be rendered with the act.ge of the more it has taken us a long time to get here, and i would like to thank e opportunity to all of those who made it possible for us to consider this today. in particular, my colleague, our house judiciary committee,
lee: mr. speaker, i appreciate and find relief in the opportunity to 3884, n behalf of h.r. the marijuana opportunity reinvestment and expungement act 2020, or the more act of 2020. i am with great determination american people who in a ajority of democrats and republicans understand the importance of the more act, and it is important to pass a long overdue measure and of my ge the rest colleagues to do so as well. promote ise today to drug use. thoset rise today to harm young people who are in...
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lee: mr. speaker, can you share with us how much time is remaining? the speaker pro tempore: the has 17.man from texas ohio has 17 from minutes also. ms. jackson lee: thank you very much. let me indication this away ation does not take any responsibilities from the department of transportation in regulatory authority. and the facts belie any words regarding road safety. 2018 study of the national bureau of economic research states if legalized have not experienced different rates of marijuana or traffic elated fatalities. all of the state laws dealing with driving under the influence remain. operating a motor vehicle under the influence of marijuana is state.llegal in every we insist on that. and even in these states that have legalized the substance and the more act leaves these in place. we need to talk about the many have occurred because of the violence over illegal marijuana. it. seen we've seen it. we've lost lives in their future we've lost them to their families. i'm delighted to yield
lee: mr. speaker, can you share with us how much time is remaining? the speaker pro tempore: the has 17.man from texas ohio has 17 from minutes also. ms. jackson lee: thank you very much. let me indication this away ation does not take any responsibilities from the department of transportation in regulatory authority. and the facts belie any words regarding road safety. 2018 study of the national bureau of economic research states if legalized have not experienced different rates of marijuana...
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lee, so he's expanding. lee: he is expanding. people who questioned what was going to happen with tesla, people thought it was too risky. look at what he's doing. it's an amazing business. i think it's interesting to see him moving to texas and what that implication is going to have. cheryl: he definitely did make quite a statement by taking -- he moved to texas, taking a lot of the head quarter jobs to texas and we've seen a lot of companies do that as well, hp just did that. mitch: yeah. the one thing about the move to texas, and i certainly get it from a tax perspective, but i really would have loved to have seen tesla pick up an old abandoned gm factory somewhere in pennsylvania, ohio or michigan and start making cars there because there are still a lot of displaced workers in middle america. i think he could have gotten terrific incentives from one of those states to create jobs there. so i get the move to texas. but i would have loved to have seen something in america's hardland as well -- heartland as well. cheryl: spacex
lee, so he's expanding. lee: he is expanding. people who questioned what was going to happen with tesla, people thought it was too risky. look at what he's doing. it's an amazing business. i think it's interesting to see him moving to texas and what that implication is going to have. cheryl: he definitely did make quite a statement by taking -- he moved to texas, taking a lot of the head quarter jobs to texas and we've seen a lot of companies do that as well, hp just did that. mitch: yeah. the...
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well that he sent to lee. he did not vet it, he just said it all. mcclelland, i think, was faced with a lot of challenges in trying to move his army. he did move his army pretty efficiently from washington, d.c. out to frederick once he gets special ordered 191, he does plan an attack on executes a plan of attack and yes, i do criticize some of his planning. he wins the battle, he forcibly to retreat. he does not do well as far as trying to relieve harpers ferry, which is going to result in the capture of the garrison. there are some things with mclendon. i think mcclelland did pretty well in the campaign. what you need to do as a historian is you never want to enter running something like this with an agenda. i'm going to redeem mclendon or i'm going to demonize mcclelland. you want to enter with what does the evidence show me about mcclelland. mcclelland is one thing that the of are very long winded answer your tenure question, one of the big things that i found had never been told in a -- without an angle a
well that he sent to lee. he did not vet it, he just said it all. mcclelland, i think, was faced with a lot of challenges in trying to move his army. he did move his army pretty efficiently from washington, d.c. out to frederick once he gets special ordered 191, he does plan an attack on executes a plan of attack and yes, i do criticize some of his planning. he wins the battle, he forcibly to retreat. he does not do well as far as trying to relieve harpers ferry, which is going to result in the...
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>> reporter: this may look like a high school chemistry lab but it's actually science teache jonta lee's kitchen. >> we do chemistry every single day. outside of our kitchen. >> reporter: when the washington, d.c. school went remote transforming it into a lab seemed like the best way to bring science to life. with his own money lee now known as the kitchen chemist also bought lab supplies for his 35 students and delivered them personally >> the only way to think to do it successfully is to do it as interactive as possible. >> reporter: his weekly science experiments have gone viral now reaching thousands of student across the country, including williams in michigan the third grader said mr. lee is not just an engaging teacher but an example. >> he looks like me, and he does some thing that i love doing. >> one cup of water.
>> reporter: this may look like a high school chemistry lab but it's actually science teache jonta lee's kitchen. >> we do chemistry every single day. outside of our kitchen. >> reporter: when the washington, d.c. school went remote transforming it into a lab seemed like the best way to bring science to life. with his own money lee now known as the kitchen chemist also bought lab supplies for his 35 students and delivered them personally >> the only way to think to do it...
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that lee harvey oswald or jack ruby, who shot lee harvey oswald, were involved in any kind of conspiracy, domestic or international, they did not rule out a larger conspiracy, they only said that they were unable to find evidence of something like that existing. let's start again, some questions for you, how many of you accept that the main finding of the commission, namely that us wall alone shot kennedy. wow. i am surprised. that is not with a recent gallup poll shows. let's reverse it, how many of you do not believe that oswald acted alone, that either he did not do it or someone -- there were more than one shooter? more than one shooter, was well didn't do it or us walled was one of many. okay. third, the commission concluded that jack ruby also acted alone. that's when he killed us while, how many of you accept that? >> how many of you think ruby was part of a conspiracy, basically to keep us walled from testifying? this is going to be fun. we have enough on each side. fourth question, after this you can put your arms out west, fourth question is whether you accept or reject the war
that lee harvey oswald or jack ruby, who shot lee harvey oswald, were involved in any kind of conspiracy, domestic or international, they did not rule out a larger conspiracy, they only said that they were unable to find evidence of something like that existing. let's start again, some questions for you, how many of you accept that the main finding of the commission, namely that us wall alone shot kennedy. wow. i am surprised. that is not with a recent gallup poll shows. let's reverse it, how...
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the panel we did on capitol hill featured lee, lee drutman, brooking institution jonathan rauch and mollyreynolds and myself. to our delight, more than a hundred congressional staff and other folks showed up to the panel about how to reassert congress as a branch. that eventually shows we tapped into an unmet demand on the hill which in my decade of working at the congressional research service was overwhelming. this feeling amongst staff and legislatures that they were just attract in this institution, they couldn't do things they were sent to washington to do. they were quite frankly, encouraged to do things that were mostly short-term and that they often didn't like to do. that panel was a smashing success. a few months later we decided to have another gathering of the legislative capacity working group and a lot of it-- among the attendees was professor will and after coming up to us and talking next thing we know e-mails are flying back and forth between the three of us and it was clear we had the pieces to move forward conversation about congress and how it might be reformed. inform
the panel we did on capitol hill featured lee, lee drutman, brooking institution jonathan rauch and mollyreynolds and myself. to our delight, more than a hundred congressional staff and other folks showed up to the panel about how to reassert congress as a branch. that eventually shows we tapped into an unmet demand on the hill which in my decade of working at the congressional research service was overwhelming. this feeling amongst staff and legislatures that they were just attract in this...
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lee: mr. pursuant to house resolution 3884, the l up h.r. opportunity reinvestment and expungement act nd ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. clerk: h.r. 3884, a bill to decriminalize and deschedule cannabis, to provide for certain persons adversely impacted by the war on drugs to provide for expungement certain cannabis offenses and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the rules committee print 116-67 modified by the amendment printed in house report 116-607, the bill, as amended, shall be debatable divided our equally among and controlled by the chair and the ranking minority the r of the committee on judiciary. the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, and the gentleman ohio, mr. jordan, each will control 30 minutes. the hair now recognizes gentlewoman from texas. lee: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. r. speaker -- the speaker pro
lee: mr. pursuant to house resolution 3884, the l up h.r. opportunity reinvestment and expungement act nd ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. clerk: h.r. 3884, a bill to decriminalize and deschedule cannabis, to provide for certain persons adversely impacted by the war on drugs to provide for expungement certain cannabis offenses and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: an amendment in the nature of a substitute...
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lee before the waterers of the potomac refer recede and mead can attack before lee escapes. on the 12th, mead will hold a council of war, which is a fascinating topic. he olds a council of war. he solicits recommendations, advice, and actual votes from his subordinates of whether or not they should attack lee. and his high demand has changed significantly. but the general's vote may decide not to attack lee. so on july the 13th, mead will push kind of a small reconnaissance, but mead will telegram ha telegram halick and say we've decided not to attack. halick will telegram back and say call no council of war. major generals execute your orders. and then early on the morning on july the 14th, the confederate forces have slipped across the potomac river and the gettysburg campaign comes to a frustrated sty. and lincoln and mead will have a series of how i -- a series of telegrams back and forth. some of your readers are probably seeing lincoln's unsent letter, the letter that he writes to george mead where he says your golden opportunity is gone and i fear that you did not und
lee before the waterers of the potomac refer recede and mead can attack before lee escapes. on the 12th, mead will hold a council of war, which is a fascinating topic. he olds a council of war. he solicits recommendations, advice, and actual votes from his subordinates of whether or not they should attack lee. and his high demand has changed significantly. but the general's vote may decide not to attack lee. so on july the 13th, mead will push kind of a small reconnaissance, but mead will...
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that is not to say that, you know, lee would have said hey, do what lee always did. then he got the opinions and then they go they agree with him to do. i think we need to focus on the vote and it overlooks a more important issue here and that is meade understood what was going on in his army. they just went in there and vote. they talked. >> right. and this is important on july the 2nd, he is meeting all his for commanders for the first time. he is bringing them in altogether for the first time. this is a command change, that occurs on june 28th, on the eve of the largest battle of the american civil war. >> i think it is shameful, for anyone to suggest, that that conference, was an attempt that he was trying to cover himself, or create scapegoats, or be indecisive. you put the context around that, and that's where the armchair generals, you know, i think they just went too far. and it is a pernicious attack on people's reputations. and we all need to be more careful, when we make those kinds of claims against someone like meade. >> absolutely, and meade rights to s
that is not to say that, you know, lee would have said hey, do what lee always did. then he got the opinions and then they go they agree with him to do. i think we need to focus on the vote and it overlooks a more important issue here and that is meade understood what was going on in his army. they just went in there and vote. they talked. >> right. and this is important on july the 2nd, he is meeting all his for commanders for the first time. he is bringing them in altogether for the...
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lee surrendered his army to union general grant. next, a discussion about how the historical sinterpretation of appomattox has changed over the years. so, death, i would like to start to get a feel for what >> so beth, i would like to start to get a feel for what led you to civil war history and your career path. >> that's a good question. most people, when you ask them that question, have these glowing memories of being take on the battlefields as children and that just isn't my story. i mean, my family visited some historic site, but not really. not that many. so for us, well, for me, it was when i got to about high school and was considering a lot of careering in science and engineering. but realized that what i really loved was history. and i just happen to -- i was bored in class one day because i forgot my book, which is the downfall of every nerd, the day you forget your book. so i picked one up off the shelf, and i happened to be in sociology class, and the teacher also taught a civil war class. i started reading, and i thou
lee surrendered his army to union general grant. next, a discussion about how the historical sinterpretation of appomattox has changed over the years. so, death, i would like to start to get a feel for what >> so beth, i would like to start to get a feel for what led you to civil war history and your career path. >> that's a good question. most people, when you ask them that question, have these glowing memories of being take on the battlefields as children and that just isn't my...
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what a final round that was, and what a win for lee westwood.title but despite his age, westwood says he must still be doing something right on the course. ididn't i didn't know what to expect at the start of the year because i hadn't played a lot, and i came out and won. coming into this week i haven't hit balls for more than half an hour, 45 minutes, because i've had a bad back. and i only played nine holes practice. so i'm a little bit better when there is no goal and anticipation there. 161 days after its late start, the shortest formula one season since 1966 has come to an end. max verstappen upset the odds to finish the year on a high, beating the mercedes of valtteri bottas and lewis hamilton to win the abu dhabi grand prix. nick parrott reports. with max verstappen breaking mercedes' 60 year stranglehold on abu dhabi, many were hoping for an interesting finale. surprisingly his red bull stayed in front for every single one. that was partly due to misfortune for racing point sergio perez. from the high of winning last weekend came the low
what a final round that was, and what a win for lee westwood.title but despite his age, westwood says he must still be doing something right on the course. ididn't i didn't know what to expect at the start of the year because i hadn't played a lot, and i came out and won. coming into this week i haven't hit balls for more than half an hour, 45 minutes, because i've had a bad back. and i only played nine holes practice. so i'm a little bit better when there is no goal and anticipation there. 161...
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age isjust a number as lee westwood ends the season as the european tour's top player at 47 years oldand title holders exeter get their champions cup campaign off to a winning start with a dominant performance against glasgow. welcome along to sportsday this sunday evening. let's start with liverpool, as they missed out on the chance to go top of the premier league table today after failing to impress in their 1—1 draw at fulham. mohammed salah scored from the spot with just over ten minutes to go, to level things up. it was an impressive showing from fulham, who have struggled so far this season. craig templeton watched this one for us. the last time fulham fans were allowed inside craven cottage, they we re allowed inside craven cottage, they were ina allowed inside craven cottage, they were in a different division, so fitting they could be there to pay their respects to a former player who died last month aged a2. in terms of opponents, it doesn't get much tougher than the champions, but fulham started brightly. they had a shout for a penalty as well, but after a lengthy var check,
age isjust a number as lee westwood ends the season as the european tour's top player at 47 years oldand title holders exeter get their champions cup campaign off to a winning start with a dominant performance against glasgow. welcome along to sportsday this sunday evening. let's start with liverpool, as they missed out on the chance to go top of the premier league table today after failing to impress in their 1—1 draw at fulham. mohammed salah scored from the spot with just over ten minutes...
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lee before the waters of the potomac river received and lead the attack before lee escapes -- received -- recede and leave the attack before lee escapes. fabulous topic, the council of war on the 12th. he solicits recommendations and gets votes from his actual subordinates on whether or not they should attack lee at the potomac river, and the high command has changed significant by july 12. the first, second, and third corps all have new commanders, but the general spoke, and they decided not to attack lee, so on july 13, meade will push kind of a small reconnaissance. it is small and rainy. -- smaller economists reconnaissance does not lead to anything. basically by the advice of my officers, we have decided not to attack. ,hey will telegram back and say call no council of war. councils of war never fight. make your generals execute your orders. and in early in the morning on july 14, confederate forces slipped across the potomac river , and the gettysburg campaign comes to a frustrated sigh instead of this big, climactic moment. and lincoln and meade will have a series of -- how i ca
lee before the waters of the potomac river received and lead the attack before lee escapes -- received -- recede and leave the attack before lee escapes. fabulous topic, the council of war on the 12th. he solicits recommendations and gets votes from his actual subordinates on whether or not they should attack lee at the potomac river, and the high command has changed significant by july 12. the first, second, and third corps all have new commanders, but the general spoke, and they decided not...
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ivan lee lost december from time to time. we never had any sense of that until edward porter alexander's findings in the confederacy, edited by gary gallagher. i think that is, to my knowledge, examples of meade losing his composure. to me, it makes a hell of a lot of sense. meade, there is an over satan. there is an overstatement. and. >> threatened with the broadside of a sword to order his man -- it meant to command the artillery battery? this is from the officers to command their man command their men to do things we cannot understand. we can understand what it means to hold that ground or to attack prospect ill. >> richard made the 12th line, swearing at his men and then using his sword as well to try to restore optimism. you cannot expect men to form up and calm themselves. >> what about this idea that george meade was an apolitical general? this is so complex and important. help us understand. was meade apolitical? that is a would you sort of situated him in the army of the potomac? >> that is a great question. it is o
ivan lee lost december from time to time. we never had any sense of that until edward porter alexander's findings in the confederacy, edited by gary gallagher. i think that is, to my knowledge, examples of meade losing his composure. to me, it makes a hell of a lot of sense. meade, there is an over satan. there is an overstatement. and. >> threatened with the broadside of a sword to order his man -- it meant to command the artillery battery? this is from the officers to command their man...
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of what they had known about lee harvey oswald. specifically focused on what the cia knew about his travels to mexico. and it showed that the cia had been aware pretty quickly after the assassination, certainly shortly after the warren commission went out of business, that there was much more to the story of oswald in mexico city than had ever been shared with washington. and again, the record shows the cia knew much more about oswald than it told anyone, even to this day. i believe there are still documents about the kennedy assassination, about the cia's knowledge of oswald that are still classified and still under seal at the national archives. >> there is reason to believe that the cia may have had contact in one form or another with oswald while he was in mexico city. i think the cia feared that that fact if it had become known that they would've had some contact with all his world, that it would've created a massive scandal for the cia, the scandal that this agency did not want to address. years later, congress would investig
of what they had known about lee harvey oswald. specifically focused on what the cia knew about his travels to mexico. and it showed that the cia had been aware pretty quickly after the assassination, certainly shortly after the warren commission went out of business, that there was much more to the story of oswald in mexico city than had ever been shared with washington. and again, the record shows the cia knew much more about oswald than it told anyone, even to this day. i believe there are...
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lee's confederate forces. that did not happen. but to say that george meade and the army of the potomac did not pursue is an injustice to the union soldiers. it is inaccurate, because for 10 days, they did pursue, but it did not lead to this big, culminating battle at the that the northern public so desperately wanted. peter: in the second corps, this incredible letter written that included the retreat, it was written, "we wanted to see lee's men drowned in the potomac, and i suspect that george meade wanted to see the same thing happen." so over to john if he has any questions or if we have any questions coming in. john: yes, i have two questions, but the first i will bring in from the audience, because when you go to gettysburg, this is the other character that everyone talks about, and i think, jen, you will enjoy this. do you believe that george meade is partially culpable for the actions of sickles? did he allow toxic relationship with sickles to govern his actions? jennifer: thank you for that question. you cannot talk about
lee's confederate forces. that did not happen. but to say that george meade and the army of the potomac did not pursue is an injustice to the union soldiers. it is inaccurate, because for 10 days, they did pursue, but it did not lead to this big, culminating battle at the that the northern public so desperately wanted. peter: in the second corps, this incredible letter written that included the retreat, it was written, "we wanted to see lee's men drowned in the potomac, and i suspect that...
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i'm looking at commissioner lee, and i assume your comment was addressed. with that, i'm going to close agenda item number 4 and call agenda item number 5, which is, again, mr. delarosa. we're going to have discussion and possible action on presentation by controller's office whistleblower program staff on annual report of whistleblower program for fiscal year 2019. director pelham, if you can discuss this item and other folks from the controller's office who are here to review this matter with us. >> thank you, chair ambrose. i am going to hand off to our presenter, jeff rose, for a brief introduction. >> chair ambrose: okay. >> this is a second presentation from the controller's office, this one from their annual report fiscal year 2020. the whistleblower program was created by ballot measure i believe in 2003. dave jensen is the supervising investigator with the whistleblower program. it's a branch of the office that mark delarosa oversees, and commissioners may know that the enforcement division coordinates pretty closely with the whistleblower program
i'm looking at commissioner lee, and i assume your comment was addressed. with that, i'm going to close agenda item number 4 and call agenda item number 5, which is, again, mr. delarosa. we're going to have discussion and possible action on presentation by controller's office whistleblower program staff on annual report of whistleblower program for fiscal year 2019. director pelham, if you can discuss this item and other folks from the controller's office who are here to review this matter with...
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lee died of a heart attack in december of 2017. you can read phil's articles in "the chronicle" every wednesday and sunday. >>> a baby is safe today after she was rescued by mill valley police and the california highway patrol. according to the chp the 4-month-old was being carried by her mother as the two walked into lanes of traffic along northbound highway 101 in mill valley saturday afternoon. drivers swerved around the 2 to avoid an accident many calling 911. a mill valley police officer nearby rescued the two off the freeway. the mother was arrested on charges of child endangerment and being under the influence of a drug. fresh fruits and straevegetablee grown in san francisco were given away today. the group calls itself free farm stand. they say they grow as much food as they can and show up on sundays in the mission district to give it away. it doesn't take long before it is all gone. they also offer bread and other pantry items like beans and lent ils. free farm stand is currently limiting volunteers as a way of keeping e
lee died of a heart attack in december of 2017. you can read phil's articles in "the chronicle" every wednesday and sunday. >>> a baby is safe today after she was rescued by mill valley police and the california highway patrol. according to the chp the 4-month-old was being carried by her mother as the two walked into lanes of traffic along northbound highway 101 in mill valley saturday afternoon. drivers swerved around the 2 to avoid an accident many calling 911. a mill...
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john david washington who'd done such sterling work and spike lee's and spike lee's black klansman made cast through movie so ambitious, so overwhelming and let's be honest about this, so baffling that many viewers had to go and see it twice or even three times to figure out what on earth was going on. well, i've seen too much. if you're still confused they are not itjust come out on blu—ray. so you can spend the entire holiday starting at frame by frame to figure out exactly what that means. tennent aside blockbusters remain thin on the ground in what turned out to be in unprecedentedly difficult year for cinema. in october the same month that the first big screen bond, sean connery died. the latest bond movie announced yet another delay. this cancellation coincided with city world and picture how cinemas closing their doors while other chains abandoned weekday screenings. setting alarm dale bells ringing about the future of cinema itself. as for bond 25. it earned itself the marketing name no time to open. it's currently for release in april 2021. yet for some this final daniel craig
john david washington who'd done such sterling work and spike lee's and spike lee's black klansman made cast through movie so ambitious, so overwhelming and let's be honest about this, so baffling that many viewers had to go and see it twice or even three times to figure out what on earth was going on. well, i've seen too much. if you're still confused they are not itjust come out on blu—ray. so you can spend the entire holiday starting at frame by frame to figure out exactly what that means....
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until lee says " i will meet with you." the nervous breakdown and i think this is grant and sherman , sherman believed he did not -- the north was not doing what it needed to to win this war. when he went to louisville, he did not believe the north was going to prepare itself for this particular war. has he is in kentucky, he what we would call a nervous breakdown. it is more depression i think than anything. couldnt that both men look to each other for support particularly at this time. grant was out near the front lines. sherman was in kentucky doing something to try to get supplies to grant into the result is the this guy to say " isn't so bad. maybe if i listen to him, i learned something." the family of sherman saves him. his wife saves him. she even goes to washington dc to talk to the president about some of the problems sherman is having. grant never even meets lincoln until he is made commander of all the forces. situationntriguing where they almost fall into something, but they sure are together and -- they sure f
until lee says " i will meet with you." the nervous breakdown and i think this is grant and sherman , sherman believed he did not -- the north was not doing what it needed to to win this war. when he went to louisville, he did not believe the north was going to prepare itself for this particular war. has he is in kentucky, he what we would call a nervous breakdown. it is more depression i think than anything. couldnt that both men look to each other for support particularly at this...
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doctor grace lee would stand for health says that vaccines are proving effective against it. >>but she says doctors are still plenty concerned the concern is that if it is more transmissible even though our seem protective measures will be effective. just that we won't be able to get vaccine out at a enough into the population as quickly as we would like. >>lee says until there is enough vaccine available for everyone folks should still continue to practice social distancing hand washing and wearing face masks. >>we don't believe at this point it it changes anything about the severity of the former telomere aids. but obviously we want to avoid infection as much as possible and to protect as much of the public as we can. >>the discovery comes as california continues to shatter its own daily records for covid cases. wednesday, the golden state saw more than 34,000 new cases the rise in cases along with hospitalizations now causing the number of icu beds across the state to drop. the bay area now stands at 7.5% icu capacity at the current rate lee says that hospitals across the
doctor grace lee would stand for health says that vaccines are proving effective against it. >>but she says doctors are still plenty concerned the concern is that if it is more transmissible even though our seem protective measures will be effective. just that we won't be able to get vaccine out at a enough into the population as quickly as we would like. >>lee says until there is enough vaccine available for everyone folks should still continue to practice social distancing hand...
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lee was a longtime friend of wong, an influential character who has plead guilty to fraud charges in the case lee died of a heart attack in december of 2017, and you can read phil's articles in "the chronicle" every wednesday and sunday. >>> one juvenile is dead and three others badly hurt after the stolen sedan they were in crashed in east san jose overnight. an ambulance took one of the victim as way from the collision along story and king's road. police say a honda accord was traveling fast down story road when it slammed into a tree and a light pole. there were two young males and two young females inside. one of the young females died from the impact. the other suffered major injuries. investigators say the accord was stolen from mountain view. >>> and a baby is safe today after she was rescued by mill valley police and the california highway patrol. according to the chp, the 4-month-old was being carried by her mother as the two walked into lanes of traffic along northbound highway 101 in mill valley saturday afternoon. horrified drivers swerved around the two to avoid an accid
lee was a longtime friend of wong, an influential character who has plead guilty to fraud charges in the case lee died of a heart attack in december of 2017, and you can read phil's articles in "the chronicle" every wednesday and sunday. >>> one juvenile is dead and three others badly hurt after the stolen sedan they were in crashed in east san jose overnight. an ambulance took one of the victim as way from the collision along story and king's road. police say a honda accord...
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lee has been removed from the u.s. capitol building following a long running campaign against symbols associated with slavery it's no being moved to the state of virginia which is the legal owner of the sculpture. generally was a prominent figure in the coalition of southern states during the u.s. civil war and also a slave order he's become a hate figure for until racism campaigners but is still seen by many in the american south as a hero because of his military achievements and bravery the vacant spot will be taken by the statue of black civil rights activist barbara jones house speaker nancy pelosi welcomed the move the removal of a statue of robert elite and its forthcoming replacement by a tribute to barbara johnson virginia is welcome news there is no room for celebrating the bigotry of the confederacy the capitol or any other place of or not in our country. well numerous symbols of america's slave owning past have been removed in recent months the movement snowballed after the death of george floyd in minneapol
lee has been removed from the u.s. capitol building following a long running campaign against symbols associated with slavery it's no being moved to the state of virginia which is the legal owner of the sculpture. generally was a prominent figure in the coalition of southern states during the u.s. civil war and also a slave order he's become a hate figure for until racism campaigners but is still seen by many in the american south as a hero because of his military achievements and bravery the...
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maria: let me bring in lee carter, go ahead, lee.e of the concerns that the americans have is rollout, we know it will start with frontline workers. when do we think we will get mass immunity that we really need to start going back to normal? lee: i think that's really the goal that we are all aiming towards. if you look at this chronologically, i said earlier in the year i thought more people had been exposed to the virus than had been or was being reported. cdc came and confirmed that weeks ago. a large part of the population that's already been -- i don't want to say inoculated but they contributed with immunity with antibodies but as we move forward, as we get 25 million doses and we have 100 million doses a month, to be honest with you, if you look at a realistic timeline it's probably april, may until the people who want to get vaccinated and need to be vaccinated will. at that point in time they'll be a market turning point in what happens in this nation. i do this as par as the present surge, it's going to peak in next 3 to 4
maria: let me bring in lee carter, go ahead, lee.e of the concerns that the americans have is rollout, we know it will start with frontline workers. when do we think we will get mass immunity that we really need to start going back to normal? lee: i think that's really the goal that we are all aiming towards. if you look at this chronologically, i said earlier in the year i thought more people had been exposed to the virus than had been or was being reported. cdc came and confirmed that weeks...
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one of the intriguing things about lee is he has some heart problems. he's having difficulties in that latter part of the war, which again is one of the issues. the fact is he did push for slavery. that is another problem we don't ever talk. gen. petraeus: it is being talked about more and more as we re-examine why it is that federal forts, federal army are named in a number of cases for leaders of forces that forces ininst federal defense of their states being able to enslave others. of course those others are now 20% of the soldiers serving on those federal forts in general. that issue is one that returned significantly and is in the national defense authorization act that is being rankled over on capitol hill -- wrangleover on capitol hill. it will be interesting to see how that is resolved in the remaining weeks and months of this administration. there was another important figure in this, the chief of staff of the army. brains, as they called him. between him and grant and sherman is significant as well. john: halleck is an intriguing figure. i did
one of the intriguing things about lee is he has some heart problems. he's having difficulties in that latter part of the war, which again is one of the issues. the fact is he did push for slavery. that is another problem we don't ever talk. gen. petraeus: it is being talked about more and more as we re-examine why it is that federal forts, federal army are named in a number of cases for leaders of forces that forces ininst federal defense of their states being able to enslave others. of course...
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mayor lee can see you e lee cancillo. nelson diaz. peter thayman. representative randy byne.representative. fisher. charlotte flint. chairman joe gruders. roy henman james holton. marva johnson. belinda kaiser. kathleen king. j.c. martin. senator patrick neil. lt. gov. jeanette nunez. senator kathleen -- rep. danielle perez. sen. pete perry. marcia popek. sen. rodriguez. diane schur. frank sherinne. speaker chris brown. linda stock. weisheir. christian zeigler. general counsel will now validate the certificate. secretary lee. >> we are now going pair each of the six certificates of ascertainment with the six votes, and include the electoral replacement documents, and place them in an envelope. one paired sat will be sent to the u.s. senate president, michael pence, and two will be sent to the national archivists of each state. sent toed set will be the chief judge, mark walker of the northern district of florida united district court. the remaining two paired sets are provided to the secretary of state, these will be sealed. [no audio] >> now you will each come back to the fr
mayor lee can see you e lee cancillo. nelson diaz. peter thayman. representative randy byne.representative. fisher. charlotte flint. chairman joe gruders. roy henman james holton. marva johnson. belinda kaiser. kathleen king. j.c. martin. senator patrick neil. lt. gov. jeanette nunez. senator kathleen -- rep. danielle perez. sen. pete perry. marcia popek. sen. rodriguez. diane schur. frank sherinne. speaker chris brown. linda stock. weisheir. christian zeigler. general counsel will now validate...
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>>east bay congresswoman barbara lee speaking in support of the more act that we just told you aboutharing what it would mean for communities of color and low income communities and congresswoman lee also serves as co-chair of the congressional cannabis caucus and joins us now live tonight from washington dc to explain thank you congresswoman for being with us so this pass the house which was historic. >>but it's just going to die in the senate, what happens next. >>this is what mitch mcconnell in the senate we've probably 500 bills they go to mitch mcconnell's graveyard that has left to do with the house of representatives doing its job and we did our job, the public for years now has been demanding that we move forward in terms of the scheduling cannabis from the scan the list of controlled substances but more importantly the reason we do this has to do with racial justice and racial equity and so the house of representatives and we had a bipartisan vote. i was presiding it was really an honor to preside over the passage of this bill 222. but members of congress, including 5 republ
>>east bay congresswoman barbara lee speaking in support of the more act that we just told you aboutharing what it would mean for communities of color and low income communities and congresswoman lee also serves as co-chair of the congressional cannabis caucus and joins us now live tonight from washington dc to explain thank you congresswoman for being with us so this pass the house which was historic. >>but it's just going to die in the senate, what happens next. >>this is...
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the second item you requested is lee harvey oswald's address book. this is a custom-made container made by our conservation staff. this is acid-free. this is mylar. it has a handy lift so you can get it out without having to pull on it. it is the commission exhibit 18. it has all of his handwritten items including the map, addresses, and telephone numbers, as you would expect. the final item is a map of mexico city. oswald made a trip to mexico city prior to the assassination, and brought this map home. this was acquired by dallas police and the fbi and eventually the warren commission as well. this side of the map offers a smaller map with tourist spots which are identified on the side. as you can tell, certain things were circled. it was like that when we received it. obviously, we would not add anything like that. the backside is a larger map, again, with several items circled. i had found in secondary sources people have written that some of the items circled -- and i seem assume it is on this side -- were actually the embassies of cuba and the u
the second item you requested is lee harvey oswald's address book. this is a custom-made container made by our conservation staff. this is acid-free. this is mylar. it has a handy lift so you can get it out without having to pull on it. it is the commission exhibit 18. it has all of his handwritten items including the map, addresses, and telephone numbers, as you would expect. the final item is a map of mexico city. oswald made a trip to mexico city prior to the assassination, and brought this...
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lee, could this help the economy there? lee: i think it can.for people to come and work. you see it in the barbados, we're seeing it in hawaii. and why not? if you are stuck at home and you're able to work virtually and you don't have anything holding you back, why not take a semester abroad. i think it's a great idea and i think people should take them up on it. maria: yeah. i think people are interested in helping the hawaii economy. i know we are on this program. so we'll have to consider that. next up, 2020's top trends on youtube, dagen. dave chapelle's standup netflix special and sketch on snl taking home the first and second place spots for top trending videos. rickie gervais' monologue taking the top five spot. i know you've seen all of this, dagen. are you surprised you made it to the top trending this year. dagen: they are two of my favorite gentlemen. the special that dave china chae did stood up for humor and stood up for like busting through barriers like no one was spared in that. i go back and watch it all the time. rickie gervai
lee, could this help the economy there? lee: i think it can.for people to come and work. you see it in the barbados, we're seeing it in hawaii. and why not? if you are stuck at home and you're able to work virtually and you don't have anything holding you back, why not take a semester abroad. i think it's a great idea and i think people should take them up on it. maria: yeah. i think people are interested in helping the hawaii economy. i know we are on this program. so we'll have to consider...
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commissioner lee? >> vice chair lee: thank you, madam chair, and i want to thank the director for a really thorough report. i think we have an honor system, based on what commissioner chiu had mentioned, it was a three-pronged approach. it was based on the honor system that we all embrace an ethical culture for the city, and a vast majority of us do embrace that. so the challenge for us is how do we identify and have active enforcement oversight on it, active enforcement, whatever you want to call it, on a few bad apples who abuse the system? resources are going to be -- continue to be limits, and i think that we're going to have some discussion, and i would like to have us discuss a near team and long-term step that we can look at taking now, number one, on what we have, and, more importantly, to really restore the public confidence. [inaudible] number one, on the 700 filing it's true. likes after they file it, they have to do it. my understanding is, again, with the limited resources, there's no way
commissioner lee? >> vice chair lee: thank you, madam chair, and i want to thank the director for a really thorough report. i think we have an honor system, based on what commissioner chiu had mentioned, it was a three-pronged approach. it was based on the honor system that we all embrace an ethical culture for the city, and a vast majority of us do embrace that. so the challenge for us is how do we identify and have active enforcement oversight on it, active enforcement, whatever you...
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what tom lee was just saying is what i believe i think you're going to see the classic early stage of an economic expansion that favors cyclical stocks. i think that the rotation you've seen over the last three months is for real. you know, there's been discussion about financials. just as an example of value stocks and how can they possibly do well in the current environment? you have to remember the stock market looks forward a good six months and what it sees is loan losses and probably the fed will green light share buybacks this is just one aspect of the value trade. so the s&p 500 may be up about 8% in total return next year and you may say that's tepid but for me as a stock picker, i'm really looking forward to a return that's much better than the s&p 500, not just because of the value overweight but because i also agree with tom that you are going to get a correction. i happen to think it's in january just using historical press didn't, b precedent. hopefully i can get that right i can have a nice low teens next year if that happened, that would be a great year >> your firm is
what tom lee was just saying is what i believe i think you're going to see the classic early stage of an economic expansion that favors cyclical stocks. i think that the rotation you've seen over the last three months is for real. you know, there's been discussion about financials. just as an example of value stocks and how can they possibly do well in the current environment? you have to remember the stock market looks forward a good six months and what it sees is loan losses and probably the...
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our europe correspondent gavin lee is in from brussels.nd we have had boris johnson's statement as well. what are your thoughts on this? is their movement? there are some reports that the ratchet clause has been withdrawn from the eu side? the conversation that we have had today in brussels suggest the mood is less bleak than it was yesterday. basically, one senior adviser at the eu council texted me to say that yesterday was no deal eve, that have certainly felt at one point that this was not going to happen. but progress has been made it seems during those talks late last night. i think from ursula von der leyen‘s message, she seems more pragmatic. borisjohnson talking more about having to be ready for no deal. vonda lion is saying that she will go the extra mile. —— ursula von der leyen. what was the progress last night? bearing in mind that there arejust a few night? bearing in mind that there are just a few people in that negotiating room. there are very few lea ks. we negotiating room. there are very few leaks. we are looking at what
our europe correspondent gavin lee is in from brussels.nd we have had boris johnson's statement as well. what are your thoughts on this? is their movement? there are some reports that the ratchet clause has been withdrawn from the eu side? the conversation that we have had today in brussels suggest the mood is less bleak than it was yesterday. basically, one senior adviser at the eu council texted me to say that yesterday was no deal eve, that have certainly felt at one point that this was not...
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lee: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, nothing short of a tragedy when anyone suffers from a.l.s. this is a progressive neurodegenerative disease, one that attacks the nerve cells in the brain and of the spinal cord of its victims and eventually affects control of the muscles. even the muscles that are needed to move, speak, eat, breathe, and otherwise live. and sadly, this is a disease that is always fatal. the average life expectancy is only two to five years following diagnosis. not only are the people who suffer from a.l.s. robbed of time but also their ability to work, imposing great hardships on them and on their families. the bill that we have had before us today to help these victims by reforming our social security disability insurance program is a good cause, and it's one that i think we all support, but i think it goes about the job in the wrong way. it sets bad precedent, and it fails to include other needed reform. mr. president, we must remember that a.l.s., lou gehrig's disease, is one of many sim
lee: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, nothing short of a tragedy when anyone suffers from a.l.s. this is a progressive neurodegenerative disease, one that attacks the nerve cells in the brain and of the spinal cord of its victims and eventually affects control of the muscles. even the muscles that are needed to move, speak, eat, breathe, and otherwise live. and sadly, this is a disease that is always fatal. the average life expectancy is only...
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i will allow commissioner lee would like, she can raise her hand again. any other comments from commissioners? i have one quick one. one of the things that is kind of interesting is that in this covid world where you have -- i don't know what percentage, but some people are out to the show up on the job. a good number of city employees are looking remotely. has that made it more challenging for you to do investigations? have you seen more complaints around the changing circumstances related to covid? >> i think i would answer that question in two parts. the first part being operationally. how have we been able to respond? we hit the ground working remotely on march 13. now seven months aing and haven't lost too much traction in our ability to do this work. where we've seen some issues with other departments that haven't been ready to work remotely and that has delayed the responses as a matter of course. there have been some delays due to covid and people working remotely and not able to have the tools to do the work we're asking them to do. but that hasn
i will allow commissioner lee would like, she can raise her hand again. any other comments from commissioners? i have one quick one. one of the things that is kind of interesting is that in this covid world where you have -- i don't know what percentage, but some people are out to the show up on the job. a good number of city employees are looking remotely. has that made it more challenging for you to do investigations? have you seen more complaints around the changing circumstances related to...
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do not miss our exclusive interview with charles lee.opens up about the reforms that helped transform the city into the world's top fundraising venue and hints at what he will do next as he prepares to step down. you can get more on our conversation on bloomberg television. markets. take a look at tokyo towards the lunch break for the stock exchange, having a look at nikkei 225, up 1.6%. we have not seen these levels since 1991 or thereabouts. topix on the way out. that's a look at japanese equities. you have retail investors buying abroad and that's been curbing any yen strength. a quick look at some of the , uprs, one massive surge around 16% right now. it is the most since 2018 after its subsidiary how to tie up with pfizer to develop a cancer drug. the securities company looking more cost-cutting. .apan goes ex-dividend as a result, we are seeing a decline in the shares as well. lots more coming up. it is the japan lunch break. this is bloomberg. ♪ 10:29 a.m. ins hong kong and shanghai. i'm karina mitchell. china is far from its firs
do not miss our exclusive interview with charles lee.opens up about the reforms that helped transform the city into the world's top fundraising venue and hints at what he will do next as he prepares to step down. you can get more on our conversation on bloomberg television. markets. take a look at tokyo towards the lunch break for the stock exchange, having a look at nikkei 225, up 1.6%. we have not seen these levels since 1991 or thereabouts. topix on the way out. that's a look at japanese...
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i will allow commissioner lee would like, she can raise her hand again. any other comments from commissioners? i have one quick one. one of the things that is kind of interesting is that in this covid world where you have -- i don't know what percentage, but some people are out to the show up on the job. a good number of city employees are looking remotely. has that made it more challenging for you to do investigations? have you seen more complaints around the changing circumstances related to covid? >> i think i would answer that question in two parts. the first part being operationally. how have we been able to respond? we hit the ground working remotely on march 13. now seven months aing and haven't lost too much traction in our ability to do this work. where we've seen some issues with other departments that haven't been ready to work remotely and that has delayed the responses as a matter of course. there have been some delays due to covid and people working remotely and not able to have the tools to do the work we're asking them to do. but that hasn
i will allow commissioner lee would like, she can raise her hand again. any other comments from commissioners? i have one quick one. one of the things that is kind of interesting is that in this covid world where you have -- i don't know what percentage, but some people are out to the show up on the job. a good number of city employees are looking remotely. has that made it more challenging for you to do investigations? have you seen more complaints around the changing circumstances related to...
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i will allow commissioner lee would like, she can raise her hand again. any other comments from commissioners? i have one quick one. one of the things that is kind of interesting is that in this covid world where you have -- i don't know what percentage, but some people are out to the show up on the job. a good number of city employees are looking remotely. has that made it more challenging for you to do investigations? have you seen more complaints around the changing circumstances related to covid? >> i think i would answer that question in two parts. the first part being operationally. how have we been able to respond? we hit the ground working remotely on march 13. now seven months aing and haven't lost too much traction in our ability to do this work. where we've seen some issues with other departments that haven't been ready to work remotely and that has delayed the responses as a matter of course. there have been some delays due to covid and people working remotely and not able to have the tools to do the work we're asking them to do. but that hasn
i will allow commissioner lee would like, she can raise her hand again. any other comments from commissioners? i have one quick one. one of the things that is kind of interesting is that in this covid world where you have -- i don't know what percentage, but some people are out to the show up on the job. a good number of city employees are looking remotely. has that made it more challenging for you to do investigations? have you seen more complaints around the changing circumstances related to...
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senate stood up to block lee or his betrayal of american workers.ress has ten days in which to finalize the bill's language and send it to president trump. there is no way, however, that a president who ran on america first could approve of such legislation. we urgently hope and would urge the president to e veto such legislation. it is an insult. >>> newly-declassified text messages raise new questions with about the 2016 hack of those dnc servers. the texts are from july of 2016. they are between a recontacted if fbi -- redacted fbi agent and jennifer boone. jennifer boone is the one who oversaw the bureau's abuse of the fisa court. in the redacted texts, the redacted agent tells boone that on friday, july 22nd, of 2016, quote: there were a bunch of dnc e-mails posted on wick key leaks -- buck key leaks. -- wikileaks. that was our guys, said he. who are "those guys"? could it be guys from the bureau? or guys the bureau was looking into? perhaps something even more sinister. the only way we'll ever know is if underlying intelligence or reports if c
senate stood up to block lee or his betrayal of american workers.ress has ten days in which to finalize the bill's language and send it to president trump. there is no way, however, that a president who ran on america first could approve of such legislation. we urgently hope and would urge the president to e veto such legislation. it is an insult. >>> newly-declassified text messages raise new questions with about the 2016 hack of those dnc servers. the texts are from july of 2016....
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one of facebook's allies in congress is senator mike lee.social media giant has donated some $32,000 to senator lee since he was elected. in return, lee is helping facebook gain more of those h-1b visa workers. in a late-night session, lee managed to pass amendments to his immigration outsourcing bill formerly called the fairness for hue-skilled immigrants act. high-skilled immigrants act. the bill would flood green card lines with cheap tech workers from both india and china and would do so for the next decade to the exclusion of almost every other country. and the senator's legislation passed without debate or hearing using a senate procedure known as unanimous consent which means that the senators don't have to reveal their names or show their faces behind this legislation. these foreign workers coming when we have millions and millions of more american workeo are without jobs because of the china virus pandemic. senator lee, you should be embarrassed. we're embarrassed for you either way. for all their rue white house anger at -- righteo
one of facebook's allies in congress is senator mike lee.social media giant has donated some $32,000 to senator lee since he was elected. in return, lee is helping facebook gain more of those h-1b visa workers. in a late-night session, lee managed to pass amendments to his immigration outsourcing bill formerly called the fairness for hue-skilled immigrants act. high-skilled immigrants act. the bill would flood green card lines with cheap tech workers from both india and china and would do so...
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meanwhile, you can see echoes of lee's 1989 classic do the right thing in another of this year's bestinternational feature. written and directed by ladj ly, the film largely plays out immortalising hugo's novel, where a new member of the anti—crime unit learns about crime factions by colleagues whose methods blur the line between policing and harassment. les miserables also owed a debt to the 1995 french masterpiece la haine, which got a 25th anniversary re—release this year and looks more relevant than ever. for more recent international fare in 2020 saw the uk release of the county. having breathed bittersweet life into a tale of feuding sheep farming brothers in rams, it peels back another layer of nordic culture as inga finds her voice amid the often chilly silence of agrarian life. heartfelt pain blending with absurdist humour. from finland came dogs don't wear pants, about a middle—aged heart surgeon whose life falls apart in the wake of tragedy. but who finds unexpected relief from grief in the rituals of pain. despite the title, which in english at least has unintended overton
meanwhile, you can see echoes of lee's 1989 classic do the right thing in another of this year's bestinternational feature. written and directed by ladj ly, the film largely plays out immortalising hugo's novel, where a new member of the anti—crime unit learns about crime factions by colleagues whose methods blur the line between policing and harassment. les miserables also owed a debt to the 1995 french masterpiece la haine, which got a 25th anniversary re—release this year and looks more...
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thomas lee, thank you song much for jois from honolulu. dr.rseu thank r having me. ♪ judy: president-elect joe biden flew to the battleground state of georgia. that is where two races just weeks awaye will determhe balance of power in the u.s. senate. with ear voting kicking off this week, biden told georgians that the senate is oline. >>oanuary 5, you've got vote in record numbers again! [horns honking] the lives of every georgian depend on what you do. yes, you still need to vote like your life depends on it bec se judy: the president elect's visit comes as ve president mike pence traveled to georgia last week. while there, he urg a vote for the republican candidates despite president trump falsely claiming the november election was fraudulent. >> we need to send him back because a republican majority could be the last line of defense to preserve all we've done to defend this nation,re ve our economy, and preserve the god-given liberties we hold dear. judy: four of you from on the ground in georgia. righ now, we turn to deborah scott, the ex
thomas lee, thank you song much for jois from honolulu. dr.rseu thank r having me. ♪ judy: president-elect joe biden flew to the battleground state of georgia. that is where two races just weeks awaye will determhe balance of power in the u.s. senate. with ear voting kicking off this week, biden told georgians that the senate is oline. >>oanuary 5, you've got vote in record numbers again! [horns honking] the lives of every georgian depend on what you do. yes, you still need to vote like...
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could be a little reunion for you guys >> we love lee we love lee.think would play you in the mariah movie? who could play mariah carey? >> i don't know, we're figuring out different takes on that. i think it's more about an actress who can -- cause there's a lot, as you know, there's a lot of - they're going to have to have quite the range. the back cover is what i wanted to be the front cover because that's little mariah >> jimmy: that little girl, wow. what she went on to accomplish and what she went through and persevered, i think it's awesome. i love that it's the back cover. because you go, oh, yeah this is what you go, come on, that's the mariah carey we all and then you go, yeah it all starts here. it all begins here >> and the hair is interwoven on the spine because it's all about the hair at the end of the day if you look. the grown-up hair and the little girl hair >> jimmy: it's the details >> the details >> jimmy: it's attention to details. that's what it's all about we've talked about "all i want for christmas is you" on the show you wer
could be a little reunion for you guys >> we love lee we love lee.think would play you in the mariah movie? who could play mariah carey? >> i don't know, we're figuring out different takes on that. i think it's more about an actress who can -- cause there's a lot, as you know, there's a lot of - they're going to have to have quite the range. the back cover is what i wanted to be the front cover because that's little mariah >> jimmy: that little girl, wow. what she went on to...
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chairman. >> thank you, senator lee. admiral, i want to thank you just for this hearing but for the outstanding work you've been doing for the coast guard. so many issues beyond just the arctic. i appreciate very much your testimony for this panel. the record will remain open for two weeks and if there are dditional questions from senators for the record, we respectfully ask you and your try to get back to those as soon as you can, but for now, sir, we're going to move on to our next panel and i want to your you again for outstanding testimony today, and your exceptional service to our pass on to these men and women of the coast guard that we got their back and we're working to try and make sure we of them and give them assets and training that they protect our nation, and do it in a way that makes all of us proud. >> thank you very much for the opportunity, mr. chairman, and we really do appreciate your support. senator sullivan: absolutely. we're now going to turn to our next panel. witnesses that i mentioned earlier.
chairman. >> thank you, senator lee. admiral, i want to thank you just for this hearing but for the outstanding work you've been doing for the coast guard. so many issues beyond just the arctic. i appreciate very much your testimony for this panel. the record will remain open for two weeks and if there are dditional questions from senators for the record, we respectfully ask you and your try to get back to those as soon as you can, but for now, sir, we're going to move on to our next...