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lee. he is the outlier many families stay with the united states in fact he's the first in his family to decide to secede. in fact i think he was surprised when he did choose this. that's the first reason is treason the second i believe and i argue he did it to preserve slavery lee's father-in-law dies 1857 and custis was george washington's adopted grandson and at the arlington house that we still know today lee took over so for two and a half years he took a paid leave from the army from his regiment in texas and instead managing the plantations of enslaved labor farms and while they are he did things different compared to his farm on - - father-in-law his father and i kept families together and recognize marriages and didn't break families apart but lee was cruel and broke all that one family apart during his time running the labor farms in the second thing he did he broke them apart from each other did not recognize marriages when he found people who escaped brought them back and had t
lee. he is the outlier many families stay with the united states in fact he's the first in his family to decide to secede. in fact i think he was surprised when he did choose this. that's the first reason is treason the second i believe and i argue he did it to preserve slavery lee's father-in-law dies 1857 and custis was george washington's adopted grandson and at the arlington house that we still know today lee took over so for two and a half years he took a paid leave from the army from his...
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lee.ut what the lost cause did is a system of white supremacy like the gym crow laws with that disenfranchisement in the confederate monuments these are all part of the system and the foundation of white supremacy we had in our country it is an ideology of white supremacy. >> the book makes that very very clear. just north of the hudson river valley my education did not excoriate the confederates but did not glorify them. that was not your experience you grew up with this reverential view so how about a few examples. >> growing up as a kid he was the virginia gentle man. so i would say on a scale of one through ten i would put him at 11 despite it went to church every sunday i would put jesus at five. i revered him. here is the book my first chapter book that i got i read over and over again. he was reverential. in alexandria virginia i was so happy to go to the sixth grade because we were busing. and then to be after robert e. lee. so there were some sixties streets name for confederates
lee.ut what the lost cause did is a system of white supremacy like the gym crow laws with that disenfranchisement in the confederate monuments these are all part of the system and the foundation of white supremacy we had in our country it is an ideology of white supremacy. >> the book makes that very very clear. just north of the hudson river valley my education did not excoriate the confederates but did not glorify them. that was not your experience you grew up with this reverential view...
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lee fight robert e lee and stay between robert e lee and washington and baltimore now. he's giving a special power unique of he's allowed to ignore seniority at this point. the war the senior rank is a two-star general in the middle of a battle if we all got up on the hill alone. hey, we're all two stars. that's awesome. who's in charge? we would go. well i got promoted last week and you got promoted last month and you got promoted two months ago four months ago. you're six. yeah. oh you're the senior guy. you're in charge straight seniority. meade is allowed to ignore that it's a powerful tool in his toolkit. we'll see how he uses it during this campaign. the other thing he does is he keeps a list. i'm sure you all do too. you know, we all carry around our little green government issue notebooks, you know the last page or phone numbers and emails for you to keep up with the second to last page or book recommendations that people make and you dutifully write down and are never going to read and then the third to last page though is someday when i'm king and you guys kno
lee fight robert e lee and stay between robert e lee and washington and baltimore now. he's giving a special power unique of he's allowed to ignore seniority at this point. the war the senior rank is a two-star general in the middle of a battle if we all got up on the hill alone. hey, we're all two stars. that's awesome. who's in charge? we would go. well i got promoted last week and you got promoted last month and you got promoted two months ago four months ago. you're six. yeah. oh you're the...
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lee, are we talking a hazmat situation? >> pretty close. >> paint a picture for me, jaye. >> well, when we came up it was overwhelming. it was just boxes and boxes and boxes -- broken lamps, several vacuum cleaners, old irons, you know, all kinds of crazy things. >> working through the heap, they spy some curious items in a corner. >> and i thought, "oh, god. what's this?" >> what we saw was... piles and piles of envelopes... and tubes. >> lee and jaye open them up to find a mysterious assortment of photographs. >> they were kind of random -- different types of images, stills and biographical photographs. >> more than 1,500 of them! did you know immediately what these were? >> no, i didn't. some of them i knew that they were well-known people and they were probably shot for newspapers or magazines. >> unraveling the mystery demands a closer look at the career of jaye and lee's mom, carol carlisle. >> she had a great job. it was with popular photography magazine, and, at the end of her career, was the managing editor of the
lee, are we talking a hazmat situation? >> pretty close. >> paint a picture for me, jaye. >> well, when we came up it was overwhelming. it was just boxes and boxes and boxes -- broken lamps, several vacuum cleaners, old irons, you know, all kinds of crazy things. >> working through the heap, they spy some curious items in a corner. >> and i thought, "oh, god. what's this?" >> what we saw was... piles and piles of envelopes... and tubes. >> lee...
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lee said. that sink in a minute. >> normally if you found it abhorrent that your supporters defiled the capitol in your name, you might come forward and say that immediately instead of saying i love you, you're very special people. >> anderson, we all know that donald trump was cheering those rioters on. >> knowing it and proving it are two different things. >> that is the challenge for these managers, proving what we all know, what senator sasse said he was told, that donald trump was delighted at the riot. couldn't understand why the others in the white house didn't share his feelings. how do they prove that point? i thought they did it so skillfully today with a tough gap like that to fill, because donald trump, the first of the surprises. and we've seen surprise after surprise now, which is part of the art of trial magic. donald trump was called to testify. no, he wouldn't come and testify. we saw the wonderful 13-minute video so powerful to convey their point. and today they took the time.
lee said. that sink in a minute. >> normally if you found it abhorrent that your supporters defiled the capitol in your name, you might come forward and say that immediately instead of saying i love you, you're very special people. >> anderson, we all know that donald trump was cheering those rioters on. >> knowing it and proving it are two different things. >> that is the challenge for these managers, proving what we all know, what senator sasse said he was told, that...
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lee: yep. if all of a sudden we woke up and they had gotten rid of the filibuster in any of the dozens of ways they could possibly nuke it, there are changes i would expect them to enact promptly. i think you would see legislation increasing the minimum wage significantly. you could see legislation declaring statehood for the district of columbia and puerto rico. you could see legislation increasing the number of justices on the supreme court for 151 years. that was set by statute but it was set by 151 at nine members of the supreme court. i think they would increase that to 13. i think you would end up seeing a federal overhaul of the way elections are carried out in the states and with that you would probably see mandatory mail balloting, resulting in mass federalization of things that are supposed to be carried out by the states. i think you could see a significant move toward some sort of medicare for all program. and she would also see a significant move toward many of the objectives of th
lee: yep. if all of a sudden we woke up and they had gotten rid of the filibuster in any of the dozens of ways they could possibly nuke it, there are changes i would expect them to enact promptly. i think you would see legislation increasing the minimum wage significantly. you could see legislation declaring statehood for the district of columbia and puerto rico. you could see legislation increasing the number of justices on the supreme court for 151 years. that was set by statute but it was...
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commissioner lee. >> vice-chair lee: thank you, chair ambrose. i think that the year has been a very challenging one for both our country and the city. we were hit by a couple of viruses, covid pandemic, and also in the city the outbreak of the corruption virus. the commission has gone through a very challenging year in various ways. and i really appreciate chair ambrose's leadership in guiding us through some really unusual times. and i would nominate her to a second term, because we need steady leadership and continuity to bring us to a new chapter. to really rebuild the public's trust. and also to enforce the ethic commission's relevance in our work and tackling the -- the challenges that we're facing as a commission and in the city. so it is with honor for me to nominate chair ambrose to be our next chair for the commission. >> chair ambrose: thank you. commissioner bush. you are muted, unfortunately. >> commissioner bush: i second the nomination of chair ambrose. >> chair ambrose: thank you very much. are there any other nominations? seeing
commissioner lee. >> vice-chair lee: thank you, chair ambrose. i think that the year has been a very challenging one for both our country and the city. we were hit by a couple of viruses, covid pandemic, and also in the city the outbreak of the corruption virus. the commission has gone through a very challenging year in various ways. and i really appreciate chair ambrose's leadership in guiding us through some really unusual times. and i would nominate her to a second term, because we...
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instead he attempts to call senator, he dialed senator lee by accident, the senator lee described it he ended up with his colleagues in the senate chamber and the phone rang, it was donald trump. how senator lee explained that that the phone call goes something like this, hey tommy trump ask and senator lee says this is not tommy and he hands the phone to senator, senator lee confirmed that he stood by as the senator spoke on the phone with president trump. on that call donald trump reportedly asked senator tovar row to make additional objections to the certification process. that is what he called. let's be clear roughly 2:00 p.m. when donald trump was walking around the white house watching the tv delighted and spent 5 - 10 minutes talking to senator alberhill urging him to delayed the election results this is what was happening in the capital. [shouting] [shouting] >> you saw senator langford stop speaking and leave the floor quickly and that clip because they had broken through the barricade and entered the building. as these armed insurrection hanged on the door of members of co
instead he attempts to call senator, he dialed senator lee by accident, the senator lee described it he ended up with his colleagues in the senate chamber and the phone rang, it was donald trump. how senator lee explained that that the phone call goes something like this, hey tommy trump ask and senator lee says this is not tommy and he hands the phone to senator, senator lee confirmed that he stood by as the senator spoke on the phone with president trump. on that call donald trump reportedly...
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miss lee. >> lee votes no. >> miss lee no.iss chu. >> chu votes no. >> miss chu no. >> miss plaskett. >> plaskett votes nay. >> miss plaskett no. miss wexton. >> wexton votes no. >> miss wexton no. mr. scott. >> scott of virginia votes no. >> mr. scott no. miss jackson lee. miss jackson lee. mr. cooper. >> cooper votes no. >> mr. cooper no. mr. series. >> series votes no. >> mr. series no. mr. peters. >> peters votes no. >> mr. peters no. mr. milton. miss jayapal. >> miss jayapal votes no. >> miss jayapal no. mr. smith. >> mr. smith votes yes. >> mr. smith yes. mr. kelly. >> kelly aye. >> mr. kelly aye. mr. mcclintock. >> mcclintock aye. >> mr. mcclintock aye. mr. growthman. >> aye vote for growthman. >> mr. growthman aye. mr. smucker. >> smucker aye. >> mr. smucker aye. mr. jacobs. >> yes. >> mr. jacobs aye. mr. burgess. >> burgess votes aye. >> mr. burgess aye. mr. carter. >> carter of georgia votes aye. >> mr. carter aye. mr. klein. >> klein votes aye. >> mr. klein aye. mrs. boebert. >> boebert aye. >> mrs. boebert aye. mr.
miss lee. >> lee votes no. >> miss lee no.iss chu. >> chu votes no. >> miss chu no. >> miss plaskett. >> plaskett votes nay. >> miss plaskett no. miss wexton. >> wexton votes no. >> miss wexton no. mr. scott. >> scott of virginia votes no. >> mr. scott no. miss jackson lee. miss jackson lee. mr. cooper. >> cooper votes no. >> mr. cooper no. mr. series. >> series votes no. >> mr. series no. mr. peters....
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instead, and mike lee handed the phone over. what mike lee is a saint that he is being quoted in a context that is not true, he is the source, and he has asked for those comments, that part of the evidence that has been entered into the congressional record to be stricken. that is what the vote is about at the moment. it is going to be a very close vote, but you can see, mike lee is unhappy about it. mike lee is a constitutional lawyer, is a constitutional expert, and the views of some. he is also a big supporter of donald trump. it will be interesting to see how this actually plays out. it is interesting, this has become a point of contention on the senate floor during a trial, rather than some of the evidence we have heard in the last couple of hours, which of course we have heard from prosecutors, talking about what happened at the white house during the assault. the fact that for more than two hours, there was no attempt to call the national guard, even though several people called donald trump and said, you have to help us
instead, and mike lee handed the phone over. what mike lee is a saint that he is being quoted in a context that is not true, he is the source, and he has asked for those comments, that part of the evidence that has been entered into the congressional record to be stricken. that is what the vote is about at the moment. it is going to be a very close vote, but you can see, mike lee is unhappy about it. mike lee is a constitutional lawyer, is a constitutional expert, and the views of some. he is...
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instead, he attempts to call senator tuberville, dialed senator lee by accident. and senator lee describes it he just end add prayer with his colleagues in the senate chamber and the phone rang, it was donald trump. and how senator lee explains it that the phone call goes something like that, hey, tommy, trump asks, and senator lee said this isn't tommy and he hands the phone to senator tuberville. senator lee then confirmed that he stood by as senator tuberville and president trump spoke on the phone and on that call, donald trump reportedly asked senator tuberville to make additional objections to the certification process. that's why he called. so let's be clear, at roughly 2 p.m., when donald trump was walking around the white house, watching the tv delighted and spent five to 10 minutes talking to senator tuberville, urging him to delay the election results, this is what was happening in the capitol. [crowd yelling] >> you saw senator lankford stop speaking and leave the floor quickly in that clip because the insurgents had broken through the windows and bare
instead, he attempts to call senator tuberville, dialed senator lee by accident. and senator lee describes it he just end add prayer with his colleagues in the senate chamber and the phone rang, it was donald trump. and how senator lee explains it that the phone call goes something like that, hey, tommy, trump asks, and senator lee said this isn't tommy and he hands the phone to senator tuberville. senator lee then confirmed that he stood by as senator tuberville and president trump spoke on...
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greg lee ktvu, fox two news. be bringing you stories like shirley chisholm all this month. you could also see them any time by visiting ktvu dot com slash black history mon county a new first of its kind village of tiny cabins in downtown san jose. the village is located near the old city hall. on north first rate, the property includes more than two dozen cabins. and for the first time these temporary homes were built by people. who were once homeless themselves. the tiny homes also have h vac units and electricity from a solar micro grid. county leaders say the shelter is for homeless families that included least one child under 18, a pact you haul that was stolen in oakland has now been found. someone stole the truck saturday morning on jackson street in downtown oakland, two hours before the family plan to get on the road. they were. moving to southern california. the victims says the u haul was found this morning on the corner of 17th avenue in east 12th street in oakland. everything had been stolen except f
greg lee ktvu, fox two news. be bringing you stories like shirley chisholm all this month. you could also see them any time by visiting ktvu dot com slash black history mon county a new first of its kind village of tiny cabins in downtown san jose. the village is located near the old city hall. on north first rate, the property includes more than two dozen cabins. and for the first time these temporary homes were built by people. who were once homeless themselves. the tiny homes also have h vac...
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commissioner lee. >> vice-chair lee: thank you, chair ambrose. i think that the year has been a very challenging one for both our country and the city. we were hit by a couple of viruses, covid pandemic, and also in the city the outbreak of the corruption virus. the commission has gone through a very challenging year in various ways. and i really appreciate chair ambrose's leadership in guiding us through some really unusual times. and i would nominate her to a second term, because we need steady leadership and continuity to bring us to a new chapter. to really rebuild the public's trust. and also to enforce the ethic commission's relevance in our work and tackling the -- the challenges that we're facing as a commission and in the city. so it is with honor for me to nominate chair ambrose to be our next chair for the commission. >> chair ambrose: thank you. commissioner bush. you are muted, unfortunately. >> commissioner bush: i second the nomination of chair ambrose. >> chair ambrose: thank you very much. are there any other nominations? seeing
commissioner lee. >> vice-chair lee: thank you, chair ambrose. i think that the year has been a very challenging one for both our country and the city. we were hit by a couple of viruses, covid pandemic, and also in the city the outbreak of the corruption virus. the commission has gone through a very challenging year in various ways. and i really appreciate chair ambrose's leadership in guiding us through some really unusual times. and i would nominate her to a second term, because we...
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lee: thanks so much.captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> live today, a memorial service for capitol police officer brian sicknick who died after being attacked at the u.s. capitol january 6. our coverage begins at 10:15 a.m. eastern on c-span. the house returns at 1 p.m. to begin three hours of debate on the 2021 budget resolution which instructs house committees to report out covid-19 relief legislation by february 16. on c-span two, we will be in the capitol rotunda at 7:45 a.m. where u.s. capitol police officer brian sicknick is lying in honor. at 9 a.m., the senate returns to continue debate on their 2021 budget resolution. on c-span3 at 10 a.m., miguel cardona, the nominee for education secretary testifies before the senate health education and labor pensions committee and at two p.m., environmental protection agency administrator nominee testi
lee: thanks so much.captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> live today, a memorial service for capitol police officer brian sicknick who died after being attacked at the u.s. capitol january 6. our coverage begins at 10:15 a.m. eastern on c-span. the house returns at 1 p.m. to begin three hours of debate on the 2021 budget resolution...
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congresswoman barbara lee, it is such a pleasure to be able to introduce you. rep.ee: thank you, senator for your kind introduction. thank you for your tremendous leadership. i would like to thank vice president biden for inviting us to join you and i will say with certainty that in your hometown of oakland, we are so proud of you. we know that this pandemic as this personally impacted communities of color, indigenous communities, and women. especially women of color. this crisis has plunged 8 million more people into poverty than last year. one in seven households, including one in five latino, asian american, and other households are struggling just to secure the food that they need. as a single mother, i raised two young phenomenal boys and i had some difficult times. i raised them on food stamps, and i can assure you there is nothing worse than seeing your children go hungry. food assistance served as a bridge over troubled waters from and so many needed just that. -- need just that. the american rescue plan will help keep hunger at bay for or n and also invest
congresswoman barbara lee, it is such a pleasure to be able to introduce you. rep.ee: thank you, senator for your kind introduction. thank you for your tremendous leadership. i would like to thank vice president biden for inviting us to join you and i will say with certainty that in your hometown of oakland, we are so proud of you. we know that this pandemic as this personally impacted communities of color, indigenous communities, and women. especially women of color. this crisis has plunged 8...
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it's going to be a very close vote but you can see that mike lee is very unhappy about it mike lee is a constitutional lawyer he's a constitutional expert in the views of some he is also a big supporter of donald trump so it will be interesting to see how this actually pliant pans out it's interesting that this is become a point of contention on the senate floor during the trial rather than some of the evidence we heard in the last couple of hours which of course we've heard from the prosecutors who said talking about what happened at the white house during the assault here and the fact that for more than than 2 hours there was no attempt to call up the national guard even though several people called donald trump and said you've got to help us out here you've got to speak you've got to do something to call off the more that's very interesting because of course the argument that the lawyers for donald. we're going to put forward when they get their turn is that the more back to do on their own donald trump had no control over them yet here we have republicans including the leader of t
it's going to be a very close vote but you can see that mike lee is very unhappy about it mike lee is a constitutional lawyer he's a constitutional expert in the views of some he is also a big supporter of donald trump so it will be interesting to see how this actually pliant pans out it's interesting that this is become a point of contention on the senate floor during the trial rather than some of the evidence we heard in the last couple of hours which of course we've heard from the...
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sheets that were the same format of doctor lee -- stan li's patient files. we were puzzled why they were in new jersey with the files they belonged to and as often happened when i was working with joe we would look at each other and he would run off to the locker to grab the patient files that belongs to those sheets and we compared them and in that moment we realized stan li falsified his patient records and why does this matter? it matters because those patients, his treatment of those patients was under scrutiny by the state administrative board. we had consciousness of guilt. we had awareness that not only were his records inadequate but his practice was inadequate and it was criminal and it was -- that moment i think was a real turning point because we knew that it had been about the money but this compelling evidence of stan li's lack of credibility not only made us feel we were on the right track but we knew it was important evidence to present to a grand jury and i would add - they would tell you they spend dozens of hours painstakingly comparing eve
sheets that were the same format of doctor lee -- stan li's patient files. we were puzzled why they were in new jersey with the files they belonged to and as often happened when i was working with joe we would look at each other and he would run off to the locker to grab the patient files that belongs to those sheets and we compared them and in that moment we realized stan li falsified his patient records and why does this matter? it matters because those patients, his treatment of those...
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it held that both lloyd and lee are masters of withering lee self—deprecating humour. any popularity contests. a quality that simply makes the stock all the more likeable. like the real—life tragi—comedy anvil: the story of anvil, king rocker has its spinal tap moments not least when lee takes the subject to visit some standing stones with which lloyd is impressively unimpressed. you seem to want the nightingales to be remembered in some way, maybe not unlike this! i hope they're remembered more fondly than this! like that statue of a giant cinema ape, king rockerfinds beauty, heroism, and even a whiff of transcendence in the most unlikely places. i loved it. king rocker premieres on sky arts on saturday at 9pm with subsequent screenings and catch—up options and even hopes for a cinema release later in the year. she speaks french no. laetitia dosch was the mesmerising star ofjeune femme, aka montparnasse bienvenue, a portrait of a young parisian struggling with the fractured shards of her personality. dosch is equally impressive, although dramatically less well served,
it held that both lloyd and lee are masters of withering lee self—deprecating humour. any popularity contests. a quality that simply makes the stock all the more likeable. like the real—life tragi—comedy anvil: the story of anvil, king rocker has its spinal tap moments not least when lee takes the subject to visit some standing stones with which lloyd is impressively unimpressed. you seem to want the nightingales to be remembered in some way, maybe not unlike this! i hope they're...
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lee: i'm asking about the statement, not her as a person. what, in the abstract, someone who has made that comment, with that comment be relevant to whether that person, having made that statement, should be put in charge of running the civil rights division? judge garland: all i can tell you is i have had many questions -- i have talked to her about her views on that civil rights -- sen. lee: what about anti-semitic -- judge garland: no one needs to question those i -- i want you to know i'm a pretty good judge of what an anti-semite is and i do not believe she is an anti-semite. i do not believe she is discriminatory in any sense. sen. lee: you are a man of integrity and one who honors and respects the laws. what assurances can you give us -- what assures sins -- what assurances can you give americans who are pro-life, religious, people members of certain mayor eddie groups -- certain minority groups, more than half the country, telling them the u.s. to part one of justice, if confirmed will protect them -- u.s. department of justice, if c
lee: i'm asking about the statement, not her as a person. what, in the abstract, someone who has made that comment, with that comment be relevant to whether that person, having made that statement, should be put in charge of running the civil rights division? judge garland: all i can tell you is i have had many questions -- i have talked to her about her views on that civil rights -- sen. lee: what about anti-semitic -- judge garland: no one needs to question those i -- i want you to know i'm a...
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jackson lee: i thank you, madam speaker. let me indicate, again, this is a very vital initiative to continue to help in puerto rico's recovery. let me thank the gentlelady from new york for her leadership and, of course, the gentlelady from puerto rico. this partnership and bipartisan collaboration with the other co-sponsors is very crucial as we continue to work as a congress to do our job for the people of puerto rico. h.r. 1192 closes a loophole under current law by establishing disclosure requirements regarding actual or potential conflicts of interest into the bankruptcy process under promesa. in doing so, this legislation promotes transparency and accountability in the puerto rico restructuring process. again, i thank my colleague, ms. velazquez of new york, the author of the bill, for her leadership on this issue, mr. nadler and his work, and i strongly urge my colleagues to support this commonsense measure. this, of course, along with the gentlelady from puerto rico, is helping the people of puerto rico, our neighbor
jackson lee: i thank you, madam speaker. let me indicate, again, this is a very vital initiative to continue to help in puerto rico's recovery. let me thank the gentlelady from new york for her leadership and, of course, the gentlelady from puerto rico. this partnership and bipartisan collaboration with the other co-sponsors is very crucial as we continue to work as a congress to do our job for the people of puerto rico. h.r. 1192 closes a loophole under current law by establishing disclosure...
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before distribution in the case that's a second from commissioner lee . and commissioner bush, did you have a question. >>larry bush: you've expressed concern about the length of the ethics but under covid and everything else little is being said on paper, it's mostly coming out in a digital format. even our daily papers. so i would not let that constrain me other than tight enough so that people will read it so you don't have to worry aboutcutting it down in the past . it was 500 words or 850 on the sunday paper. i don'tthink those rules apply today . >>chair ambrose: thank you, i knowyou are from the publishing world . we have a motion and a second. mister moderator, can youplease call the role on that function . >>ronald contreraz:rule has been made and seconded, i will now call the role . [roll call vote] with five votes in the affirmative and zero, the motion isapproved . >>chair ambrose: thank youfor that. i'm going to just make a suggestion . we have an agenda item nine which is the streamlining. i want to move forward on that because we've already
before distribution in the case that's a second from commissioner lee . and commissioner bush, did you have a question. >>larry bush: you've expressed concern about the length of the ethics but under covid and everything else little is being said on paper, it's mostly coming out in a digital format. even our daily papers. so i would not let that constrain me other than tight enough so that people will read it so you don't have to worry aboutcutting it down in the past . it was 500 words...
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bonnie portrays mary custer's lee. here at the gettysburg national military park they're both deeply committed to accuracy quote. we refuse we refuse to walk around here and be inaccurate historically. because we're doing the tourist here and injustice and we're doing our cells in a justice as well because if we want to get into that persona into the character then and think like them then we must look like them as well. and generally according to frank were particular shade of war called cadet gray a color closer than blue to blue than confederate gray. he spent five months searching for the right seamstress who help him order the wool fabric from the same factory in richmond, virginia that may general lee's original uniform during the civil war. the fabric had to be custom made it took six months, but frank believes that quote. it was well worth the wait. so now when i walk when i do impressions of lee, i know what i'm wearing is historically accurate. i also have a belt presentation belt that is accurate. is an exac
bonnie portrays mary custer's lee. here at the gettysburg national military park they're both deeply committed to accuracy quote. we refuse we refuse to walk around here and be inaccurate historically. because we're doing the tourist here and injustice and we're doing our cells in a justice as well because if we want to get into that persona into the character then and think like them then we must look like them as well. and generally according to frank were particular shade of war called cadet...
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as lee high school families also rallied to reopen every time i hear a school opening. i'm just thrilled it only it only bums me out a little bit that they're not gonna open up until april. some parents have questioned the april 21st dates and as a unified says it agreed to give the 3 to 4 weeks necessary to fully vaccinate teachers and staff. it's still opening three weeks after that, in part because the plan spring break and a desire to open on a wednesday, andre yeah, not everywhere is making progress. maureen in fact, knew it. 11 in san francisco, the border supervises the president there, shaman walton. he has stepped in as a mediator between the school district and teachers union. over in person learning. the examiner reports. walton was called in yesterday after the union asked for a mediator because of quote lost confidence in the district, the school district and teachers union remain at odds of when it comes to reopening schools. walton has previously served on the school board. he's expected to meet with both parties over the coming days. the u. s. supreme co
as lee high school families also rallied to reopen every time i hear a school opening. i'm just thrilled it only it only bums me out a little bit that they're not gonna open up until april. some parents have questioned the april 21st dates and as a unified says it agreed to give the 3 to 4 weeks necessary to fully vaccinate teachers and staff. it's still opening three weeks after that, in part because the plan spring break and a desire to open on a wednesday, andre yeah, not everywhere is...
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robert everyone lee and stone wall jackson committed treason per se. treason is outlined in the u.s. constitution, it's very clear on what it qualifies as treason, taking up arms against the united states government is treason. that's what it's called. this is not me being political, this is just what the constitution says. they took an oath to the u.s. constitution, right, they took an oath to the united states when they were at west point and they broke that oath. you can say they resigned but oaths don't usually end with a resignation. regardless, you know, that aspect of them is erased in the same way that robert e. lee being remembered as kind to enslaved people despite being remembered to enslaved people as a terrible master who was horrible and who separated families and we look at the documents, it turns out robert e. lee was very much an advocate for slavery and very much tried to maintain enslaved people himself. and so this rewriting these lies, they apply not only to the big picture but the small picture and these tiny lies build up to crea
robert everyone lee and stone wall jackson committed treason per se. treason is outlined in the u.s. constitution, it's very clear on what it qualifies as treason, taking up arms against the united states government is treason. that's what it's called. this is not me being political, this is just what the constitution says. they took an oath to the u.s. constitution, right, they took an oath to the united states when they were at west point and they broke that oath. you can say they resigned...
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asked lee marvin that i just saw.rybody-- it's proverbial in late night that everybody wants to see the word "hanks" up on their board. like, okay, i don't have to do anything tonight. tom hanks will be here. but it's not what you do for a living. everything is up there on the screen. i mean, that's how you trained yourself. does it ever bother you that you have to talk about the thing you spent all the time making? "just go see the movie. why do i have to tell everybody?" >> yeah, well, i wish i had the intimidation factor that i'm sure lee marvin had. don't you think that dick cavett was a little afraid that lee marvin was just going to, you know, loosen his tie and kick ing castrahts there on tv?k he >> d- did itchlike this with a m on "the johnny carson show" many, many years ago, and johnny carson said-- not to mix up our-- i'm on "stephen colbert," we're talking about dick cavett, and i'm pulling up a johnny carson story-- >> stephen: who lee marvin wrote for. >> he did, and the jerry lewis show briefly. >> step
asked lee marvin that i just saw.rybody-- it's proverbial in late night that everybody wants to see the word "hanks" up on their board. like, okay, i don't have to do anything tonight. tom hanks will be here. but it's not what you do for a living. everything is up there on the screen. i mean, that's how you trained yourself. does it ever bother you that you have to talk about the thing you spent all the time making? "just go see the movie. why do i have to tell everybody?"...
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now congresswoman lee said. washed this chisholm represented new york's 12th congressional district and endured sexism and racism and chism's autobiography, the good fight, she writes. the next time a woman runs or black, a jew or anyone from a group that the country is not ready to elect to its highest office. i believe he or she will be taken seriously from the start. the door is not open yet. it is a jar given all our problems in this country and given what we have to deal with, in terms of the many challenges progress has been made. greg lee ktvu, fox two news. and we'll be bringing you stories like shirley chisholm all this month. you can see them anytime by going to ktvu dot com slash black history month. all right. looking outside looks a little kind kind of cloudy out there. it certainly is cloudy, but it looks like i got a little bit of atmospheric moisture floating around. obviously you do but some of the haze on those lights. we do see some green on the radar indicating that the atmosphere is pretty m
now congresswoman lee said. washed this chisholm represented new york's 12th congressional district and endured sexism and racism and chism's autobiography, the good fight, she writes. the next time a woman runs or black, a jew or anyone from a group that the country is not ready to elect to its highest office. i believe he or she will be taken seriously from the start. the door is not open yet. it is a jar given all our problems in this country and given what we have to deal with, in terms of...
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about the call and including a text message between the reporter and senator lee about the call and available they'll at the salt lake tribune website. carl is in cincinnati, ohio with independent line. go ahead. >> caller: it is charles but i just don't understand -- before coming into the proceedings of this impeachment i was on the fence because it kind of does seem a little frivolous to bring these changes against trump but after watching the past two days i don't understand how anybody can miss this in their language that trump used. it reminds me of like what happened with kristallnacht, it's like saying the speech in the beer hall didn't rile up those people to go and smash all the doors and the windows. it is the same kind of thing. just because the language that is used is able to be interpreted different ways or different people can take it how they feel i and see it fits it doesn't mean what was said did not directly motivate them and encourage them to do that and i just don't understand how people are missing that. >> host: did you say your name was charles? tna >> calle
about the call and including a text message between the reporter and senator lee about the call and available they'll at the salt lake tribune website. carl is in cincinnati, ohio with independent line. go ahead. >> caller: it is charles but i just don't understand -- before coming into the proceedings of this impeachment i was on the fence because it kind of does seem a little frivolous to bring these changes against trump but after watching the past two days i don't understand how...
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commissioner lee. >> vice-chair lee: thank you, chair ambrose.i think that the year has been a very challenging one for both our country and the city. we were hit by a couple of viruses, covid pandemic, and also in the city the outbreak of the corruption virus. the commission has gone through a very challenging year in various ways. and i really appreciate chair ambrose's leadership in guiding us through some really unusual times. and i would nominate her to a second term, because we need steady leadership and continuity to bring us to a new chapter. to really rebuild the public's trust. and also to enforce the ethic commission's relevance in our work and tackling the -- the challenges that we're facing as a commission and in the city. so it is with honor for me to nominate chair ambrose to be our next chair for the commission. >> chair ambrose: thank you. commissioner bush. you are muted, unfortunately. >> commissioner bush: i second the nomination of chair ambrose. >> chair ambrose: thank you very much. are there any other nominations? seeing n
commissioner lee. >> vice-chair lee: thank you, chair ambrose.i think that the year has been a very challenging one for both our country and the city. we were hit by a couple of viruses, covid pandemic, and also in the city the outbreak of the corruption virus. the commission has gone through a very challenging year in various ways. and i really appreciate chair ambrose's leadership in guiding us through some really unusual times. and i would nominate her to a second term, because we need...
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this guyway back here, the bruce lee poster. bruce lee i don't know if you remember him.e lived in oakland had a school in in oakland. one of the things he did -- i'm telling -- daniel let me tell you about bruce lee. >> speak on it preach on. >> you preach to them. >> i'll preach to them. >> the thing that he did that is way more revolutionary than the kicks and punches he was anti-racist and he taut black people at a time the chinese american community said don't teach outside our race. he taught white people. it's not just bruce lee. the blueprint is here we just have to follow it. and there are activists following. i want to be clear about that. it's those of us who aren't in the activist. >> can i ask obviously bruce lee everybody recognizes as icon and symbol of strength. you two, you're both big guys and no one is coming after you. i think the people who have been targeted -- well, i mean they might come after you, but they're not picking a physical fight with you kamau. >> but a lot of our elderly, for example, getting back to what prompted this conversation is th
this guyway back here, the bruce lee poster. bruce lee i don't know if you remember him.e lived in oakland had a school in in oakland. one of the things he did -- i'm telling -- daniel let me tell you about bruce lee. >> speak on it preach on. >> you preach to them. >> i'll preach to them. >> the thing that he did that is way more revolutionary than the kicks and punches he was anti-racist and he taut black people at a time the chinese american community said don't teach...
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you -- jenn lee. ., , lee.e is it goes much further _ lee. what struck me is it goes much further than _ lee. what struck me is it goes much further than just - lee. what struck me is it goes much further than just putting | much further than just putting clothes online. four years ago, a mysterious model stirred up the fashion industry. her name was shudu and nobody knew where she came from. turns out shudu was not real. she came from the imagination of fashion photographer cameron james wilson and she photographer cameronjames wilson and she became an internet sensation. she even appeared in a digital swarovski dress at the 2019 vaughters in london with her movements provided by a real model in canada. such was shudu's success that wilson decided to create a model agency called the digitals, and create more models to have a more diverse line—up, including galaxia, a much—needed alien model. in all seriousness, wilson thinks his approach can tackle one of the biggest issue is that the fashion industry faces —
you -- jenn lee. ., , lee.e is it goes much further _ lee. what struck me is it goes much further than _ lee. what struck me is it goes much further than just - lee. what struck me is it goes much further than just putting | much further than just putting clothes online. four years ago, a mysterious model stirred up the fashion industry. her name was shudu and nobody knew where she came from. turns out shudu was not real. she came from the imagination of fashion photographer cameron james...
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but he's read those e-mails that were sent to reporter henry lee, lee suspected were written by a lawyerhew muller. >> what emerges from the e-mails is a complex picture of someone who needs attention, who needs to be perceived a certain way. >> reporter: for example, the way the writer of the e-mails was outraged when denise was accused of a hoax. >> so when he says, how dare you not believe ms. huskins, that she was kidnapped, what he's really saying is how dare you not believe i committed this crime and pulled it off? >> you can't see my handiwork because you lack talent, because the police here are failing miserably and they need to recognize how flawed they are and how wonderful i am. >> he is a master criminal. >> he is a master criminal, and he's running circles around everyone else. >> reporter: maybe he was. remember, from the beginning, vallejo police apparently couldn't believe the elaborate details of the kidnapping. when aaron told them he took so long to call 911, because he was drugged and confined to a square of red tape and monitored by a webcam, they didn't buy it. and
but he's read those e-mails that were sent to reporter henry lee, lee suspected were written by a lawyerhew muller. >> what emerges from the e-mails is a complex picture of someone who needs attention, who needs to be perceived a certain way. >> reporter: for example, the way the writer of the e-mails was outraged when denise was accused of a hoax. >> so when he says, how dare you not believe ms. huskins, that she was kidnapped, what he's really saying is how dare you not...
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he said, i know lee, and i can take care of him. and i -- i know what has -- that he can be met and he can be taken care of -- which i think is another important thing about grant because no one else at that point -- everybody else i should say, at that point looked at lee as some sort of superman. and he wasn't superman. he was just -- in fact, one of the intriguing things about lee is that, of course, he had some heart problems. so he's having difficulties in that latter part of the war which, eden, is one of the issues. and the fact is that he did after all push for slavery. and that's another problem. we don't ever talk about. >> well, it's being talked about more and more, frankly. >> yeah. it is. >> as we re-examine why it is that federal forts, federal army bases, are named in a number of cases for leaders of forces that fought against federal forces in defense, of course, of their states being able to enslave others. and of course those others are now 20% of the soldiers serving on those federal forts in general. and i think
he said, i know lee, and i can take care of him. and i -- i know what has -- that he can be met and he can be taken care of -- which i think is another important thing about grant because no one else at that point -- everybody else i should say, at that point looked at lee as some sort of superman. and he wasn't superman. he was just -- in fact, one of the intriguing things about lee is that, of course, he had some heart problems. so he's having difficulties in that latter part of the war...
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it was on mike lee's phone. >> mm-hmm. >> and he gave his phone to tuberville. senator mike lee's office has confirmed that that phone call did, in fact, happen. they disputed what mike lee may or may not have said about it, but they confirmed that the call happened for sure. >> yeah, and i want to go to the white house right now where we have kaitlan collins, who can offer some more information about this phone call between then-president trump and house republican leader kevin mccarthy. it is a damning account, kaitlan, the president saying that the mob, the terrorist mob cares more about the election than mccarthy does, and apparently mccarthy is telling a lot of people this story. >> reporter: well, right. and of course if you look at what mccarthy's response was, he was clearly getting incredibly irritated with the president. you don't often hear about someone like kevin mccarthy pushing back on former president trump, but that is what jamie is reporting he did during this call. it grew quite heated, it seems, and it really does show how it wasn't just kevi
it was on mike lee's phone. >> mm-hmm. >> and he gave his phone to tuberville. senator mike lee's office has confirmed that that phone call did, in fact, happen. they disputed what mike lee may or may not have said about it, but they confirmed that the call happened for sure. >> yeah, and i want to go to the white house right now where we have kaitlan collins, who can offer some more information about this phone call between then-president trump and house republican leader...
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he was actually looking for senator tuberville, in fact, he addressed mike lee, senator lee asked tommy lee said let me hand the phone to senator tuberville. and the contention was made by the house managers that lee overheard the president telling tuberville to put more pressure on senators to try to halt the counting to have electoral vote and lee is saying, i've never said that. i didn't hear what was said in the conversation. i didn't overhear anything in the phone. i just hung close to senator tuberville because i didn't want to lose my phone in the chaos which also raises the question of if the president was calling senator tuberville at that point, was he fully aware of what was going on in congress at the time. mike: that's exactly right. we are all looking at this a month after after the event. hindsight is 20/20, we see the full scope now but none of that was known in those moments. again, it's so important that senator lee pointed out, having said or done simply didn't happen. i think the president's counsel was right yesterday to point out or at least ask the question how mu
he was actually looking for senator tuberville, in fact, he addressed mike lee, senator lee asked tommy lee said let me hand the phone to senator tuberville. and the contention was made by the house managers that lee overheard the president telling tuberville to put more pressure on senators to try to halt the counting to have electoral vote and lee is saying, i've never said that. i didn't hear what was said in the conversation. i didn't overhear anything in the phone. i just hung close to...
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jackson lee? >> jackson lee both no. >> ms. jackson lee no. mr. cooper? select cooper votes no. >> mr. cooper no. >> votes no. >> mr. peters? >> peters votes no. mr. moulton. >> votes no. mr. smith? >> mr. smith votes yes. >> mr. smith yea. mr. kelly? : : : >> [roll call] [roll call] >> mr. higgins you have not been recorded. >> now. >> mr. higgins, no. >> no other members being recorded or change the felt the clerk will report. >> 14 and then those are 19. the motion is not agreed to. members you must have your camera on and be visible in order to vote. [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] are there any members who wish to record their vote who have not voted or wish to change their vote? >> ms. jackson is recorded as now. >> thank you. >> anyone else. >> the clerk will report. >> yays and nays 15 / 19. >> the motion is not agreed to motion number nine with representative smith and smucker members must have the camera on and be visible to record their vote. call the role. [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] are there any members wh
jackson lee? >> jackson lee both no. >> ms. jackson lee no. mr. cooper? select cooper votes no. >> mr. cooper no. >> votes no. >> mr. peters? >> peters votes no. mr. moulton. >> votes no. mr. smith? >> mr. smith votes yes. >> mr. smith yea. mr. kelly? : : : >> [roll call] [roll call] >> mr. higgins you have not been recorded. >> now. >> mr. higgins, no. >> no other members being recorded or change the felt the...
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senator lee, thank you for joining us today. >> thanks so much, tony. we really appreciate the invitation. around we look forward to our conversation of this really important topic. i can't think of a more important one that we could possibly discuss. the whole point of the filibuster just like the point of the senate itself, is to provide for a place where we can have considered, deliberative debate, to forge compromise and consensus among our diverse and currently very divided populace. it's a prudent and common sense way to protect the rights of minority views within a legislative body. now the left has come instead to view it not as a prudent protection for minority rights but as an anti-democratic obstacle to their version of progress and so they view nuking the filibuster as a pure win with their side with no trade-offs and no downsides. by the way, at the outset we should define what we mean when we refer to nuking of the filibuster. the filibuster itself while not commanded by the constitution is within the senate's authority under article i of
senator lee, thank you for joining us today. >> thanks so much, tony. we really appreciate the invitation. around we look forward to our conversation of this really important topic. i can't think of a more important one that we could possibly discuss. the whole point of the filibuster just like the point of the senate itself, is to provide for a place where we can have considered, deliberative debate, to forge compromise and consensus among our diverse and currently very divided populace....
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he dialled senator lee by accident. as senator lee described it, he hadjust by accident. then he _ says, open this is not tommy," and then he hands the phone to senator tommy— then he hands the phone to senator tommy tuberville stop he stands by as they— tommy tuberville stop he stands by as they talk on the phone, and on that call. — as they talk on the phone, and on that call, down from purportedly asks senator tuberville to make additional objections to the certification process. that is what he called — certification process. that is what he called. let's be clear. at roughly— he called. let's be clear. at roughly two p:m., when donald trump was walking _ roughly two p:m., when donald trump was walking around the white house, watching _ was walking around the white house, watching the tv delighted and spent 5-10 watching the tv delighted and spent 5—10 minutes talking to senator tuberville, urging him to delay the election— tuberville, urging him to delay the election results, this is what was happening — election results, this is what was happening in the capital. ——
he dialled senator lee by accident. as senator lee described it, he hadjust by accident. then he _ says, open this is not tommy," and then he hands the phone to senator tommy— then he hands the phone to senator tommy tuberville stop he stands by as they— tommy tuberville stop he stands by as they talk on the phone, and on that call. — as they talk on the phone, and on that call, down from purportedly asks senator tuberville to make additional objections to the certification process....
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and we'll just let that sit on your chest, senator lee.ll let that sit on your lap, you know, josh hawley, because you're up in the balcony with your legs up. they focused on what's essential here. this was less about, to your point, nicolle, moving the republicans so much as it was letting the country know and exposing the republicans. because we all know what's going to come next. i think dan laid it out perfectly. it was like, okay, they can argue all this and all that, and we know that's where they're going to go, but when it's all said and done, this is the result, because the result is still damning and devastating. and tomorrow it doesn't get any better. >> i was thinking that -- all afternoon that there is no video evidence that shows anyone other than trump supporters. there is no video evidence of anyone standing there reading a tweet from anyone other than trump. there is no video evidence of senators not running for their lives. there is no evidence that proves the opposite, so whatever we see moving forward will be, in the wor
and we'll just let that sit on your chest, senator lee.ll let that sit on your lap, you know, josh hawley, because you're up in the balcony with your legs up. they focused on what's essential here. this was less about, to your point, nicolle, moving the republicans so much as it was letting the country know and exposing the republicans. because we all know what's going to come next. i think dan laid it out perfectly. it was like, okay, they can argue all this and all that, and we know that's...