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lee and jeb st. three of the most audacious officers to fight in the american civil war he is not exactly bringing what i would call an a team to to bat. he does have men who are experienced in their respective roles. some aren't inexperienced in their respective roles like oliver, otis howard and dan sickles george meade. he has a little bit of experience from antietam john sedgwick. this is his first time commanding a core and then he's going to be given a wing of the army about 60,000 men. so we have a lot of new guys coming in to take on a veteran army that is commanded by robert e lee. lee at this time is 55 years old. he's a west point graduate of the class of 1829. he came in second in that class only behind a guy named charles mason who serves in the army for one year and leaves so there's some more you're useless trivia for you who was better than lee at west point a guy named charles, mason from new york robert lee though is going to be a solid army officer for the next 34 odd years. of his
lee and jeb st. three of the most audacious officers to fight in the american civil war he is not exactly bringing what i would call an a team to to bat. he does have men who are experienced in their respective roles. some aren't inexperienced in their respective roles like oliver, otis howard and dan sickles george meade. he has a little bit of experience from antietam john sedgwick. this is his first time commanding a core and then he's going to be given a wing of the army about 60,000 men....
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we'll sing happy birthday to mayor lee, okay ed lee. ♪ happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happyirthday dear ed lee happy birthday to you ♪♪ >> thank you. i think this is a time for question and answers. i'm not going to answer them. who's coming up to answer them? change of schedule. i'm flexible. >> madam speaker wants to cut the ribbon. >> okay. all right. >> are we ready? margie, you ready? let's do this. five, four, three, two, one! yes!
we'll sing happy birthday to mayor lee, okay ed lee. ♪ happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happyirthday dear ed lee happy birthday to you ♪♪ >> thank you. i think this is a time for question and answers. i'm not going to answer them. who's coming up to answer them? change of schedule. i'm flexible. >> madam speaker wants to cut the ribbon. >> okay. all right. >> are we ready? margie, you ready? let's do this. five, four, three, two, one! yes!
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that starts with mayor lee. many people look at mayor lee, but to me one of his most important legacies was how he brought affordable housing into the main stream of san francisco and made it critical for the city to do and he reintroduced that concept to us and this mayor mayor breed has passed it and now she's incorporating affordable housing into the capital plan make interesting part of the infrastructure which brings us to our next and most amazing champion speaker nancy pelosi also shepherding the infrastructure act in congress that will also incorporate affordable housing into the infrastructure of the nation. i wanted to say it started here in san francisco, mayor breed, your work is resinating throughout the country and speaker pelosi is going to bring us home along with president biden. so thank you for that. all right. now my written remarks. this is where it gets boring. so, first of all, i just want to say thank you to anita for coming up here and being with us. it means more than we can express to
that starts with mayor lee. many people look at mayor lee, but to me one of his most important legacies was how he brought affordable housing into the main stream of san francisco and made it critical for the city to do and he reintroduced that concept to us and this mayor mayor breed has passed it and now she's incorporating affordable housing into the capital plan make interesting part of the infrastructure which brings us to our next and most amazing champion speaker nancy pelosi also...
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so lee comes over. and all day long lee center reinforcements and by the night he has 20,000 veterans of the army of northern virginia there. he decides he has to take this fort back. if you think about it a minute, it's obvious. why. if the yankees keep a fortification there they have a strong position for which the threat enrichment. lee will have to leave significant reinforcements on that side of the river eventually you'll leave the whole first core over there. this weakens him and petersburg and gets rid of any opportunity for launching significant offensive threat. he has to take this back. so it comes above the plan for the next day. he has troops at fort johnson. he's going to send two brigades down towards the fort. he also has troops under robert hooke. a whole division to the west if you'll remember i told you the west there was a hill there. and there is and they're down in a valley and they can't even be seen they're completely safe. now in the meantime the yankees have fortified fort harr
so lee comes over. and all day long lee center reinforcements and by the night he has 20,000 veterans of the army of northern virginia there. he decides he has to take this fort back. if you think about it a minute, it's obvious. why. if the yankees keep a fortification there they have a strong position for which the threat enrichment. lee will have to leave significant reinforcements on that side of the river eventually you'll leave the whole first core over there. this weakens him and...
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lee's attorney got a call explaining the bi bindings. what did you think?d before he was executed, he would be alive. >> reporter: lee was sentenced to death for the murder of 26-year-old debra reese found strangled and clubbed to death in her home. prosecutors relied on eyewitnesss who testified seeing lee enter and leave reese's house the day during the crime. lee's family continued to investigate with the help of aclu and innocence project. recently, they were able to gain access to crucial evidence including the murder weapon and they did something that had never been done before, tested it for dna. what they found confirmed their fears. there was dna, but it belonged to someone else. and is yet an unidentified man. in a statement lee's sister simply said we're glad there is new evidence in the national dna data base and remain hopeful there will be further information uncovered in the future. we ask for privacy for our family in this difficult time. lee's family, the innocence project and the aclu turned down our request for an interview citing the on
lee's attorney got a call explaining the bi bindings. what did you think?d before he was executed, he would be alive. >> reporter: lee was sentenced to death for the murder of 26-year-old debra reese found strangled and clubbed to death in her home. prosecutors relied on eyewitnesss who testified seeing lee enter and leave reese's house the day during the crime. lee's family continued to investigate with the help of aclu and innocence project. recently, they were able to gain access to...
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i don't i mean i think that lee that shows lee at his aggressive worst. i think the pickup peter grew us all on the third day gettysburg. i mean the first day he in planet it went well. i think it it probably made some sense for him to try to continue the offense tactical offensive on the second day, although i'm with porter alexander here. you had a great first day hunker down on seminary hill and let the yankees attack you how successful of yankees been in attacking the army in northern virginia over the history of the army, but lee's aggressive. i mean lee didn't go north with the idea of fighting a battle or waging a campaignery loses a third of his general officers as casualties and you know 25,000 in his man. he wanted was a logistical campaign for the most part for him. i think he anticipated probably the likelihood of some kind of battle at some point on his terms. that isn't what he got in the end, but but it isn't just a campaign going north to look for a giant fight and a giant bloodletting which is which is house how some people address it. i
i don't i mean i think that lee that shows lee at his aggressive worst. i think the pickup peter grew us all on the third day gettysburg. i mean the first day he in planet it went well. i think it it probably made some sense for him to try to continue the offense tactical offensive on the second day, although i'm with porter alexander here. you had a great first day hunker down on seminary hill and let the yankees attack you how successful of yankees been in attacking the army in northern...
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this is mark lee g. sean wants that neither the city administration nor the building contract or will anything office and he went back down to let us film his struggle that night the utility lines to his house to cut off what was, what was what was the pillory here? come the police, but that won't stop them. no one expects any help from the police. the family is forced to improvise. water is only available at the edge of what has become a desert, a rubble to get there. they have to run a gauntlet of angry construction workers, a generator supplies the family with electricity is always on guard and hasn't left the house for months. he's heard of cases where construction workers have been quick to deal with residents like him. and that scares him. but he wants to hold out until the end for himself and by his family. and this is why you have the whole phenomenon of what we call nail houses or, or, and chinese things who individual land own property owners. they call the owners villagers who decide they're g
this is mark lee g. sean wants that neither the city administration nor the building contract or will anything office and he went back down to let us film his struggle that night the utility lines to his house to cut off what was, what was what was the pillory here? come the police, but that won't stop them. no one expects any help from the police. the family is forced to improvise. water is only available at the edge of what has become a desert, a rubble to get there. they have to run a...
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that starts with mayor lee. many people look at mayor lee, but to me one of his most important legacies was how he brought affordable housing into the main stream of san francisco and made it critical for the city to do and he reintroduced that concept to us and this mayor mayor breed has passed it and now she's incorporating affordable housing into the capital plan make interesting part of the infrastructure which brings us to our next and most amazing champion speaker nancy pelosi also shepherding the infrastructure act in congress that will also incorporate affordable housing into the infrastructure of the nation. i wanted to say it started here in san francisco, mayor breed, your work is resinating throughout the country and speaker pelosi is going to bring us home along with president biden. so thank you for that. all right. now my written remarks. this is where it gets boring. so, first of all, i just want to say thank you to anita for coming up here and being with us. it means more than we can express to
that starts with mayor lee. many people look at mayor lee, but to me one of his most important legacies was how he brought affordable housing into the main stream of san francisco and made it critical for the city to do and he reintroduced that concept to us and this mayor mayor breed has passed it and now she's incorporating affordable housing into the capital plan make interesting part of the infrastructure which brings us to our next and most amazing champion speaker nancy pelosi also...
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lydekll lee was executed four years ago. more, next.to help evaluate concussion, in case something were to happen. at abbott, we fight for these moments, developing life-changing technologies. because dignity demands it. ♪ ♪ it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. this is the sound of an asthma attack... let's not keep it waiting. that doesn
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that starts with mayor lee. look at mayor lee, but to me one of his most important legacies was how he brought affordable housing into the main stream of san francisco and made it critical for the city to do and he reintroduced that concept to us and this mayor mayor breed has passed it and now she's incorporating affordable housing into the capital plan make interesting part of the infrastructure which brings us to our next and most amazing champion speaker nancy pelosi also shepherding the infrastructure act in congress that will also incorporate affordable housing into the infrastructure of the nation. i wanted to say it started here in san francisco, mayor breed, your work is resinating throughout the country and speaker pelosi is going to bring us home along with president biden. so thank you for that. all right. now my written remarks. this is where it gets boring. so, first of all, i just want to say thank you to anita for coming up here and being with us. it means more than we can express to you. you kno
that starts with mayor lee. look at mayor lee, but to me one of his most important legacies was how he brought affordable housing into the main stream of san francisco and made it critical for the city to do and he reintroduced that concept to us and this mayor mayor breed has passed it and now she's incorporating affordable housing into the capital plan make interesting part of the infrastructure which brings us to our next and most amazing champion speaker nancy pelosi also shepherding the...
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lee was his simple work. now he's pacing down a huge enemy in a war of attrition. stability is used as a justification in going after these resisting villagers. they're seen as dangers, right? but the upshot of this kind of conflict, i think, is a real instability. the fact that they can't protect the rights of these villagers in a, in a, in a systematic and, and fair way. the situation became desperate in 2013 after more than a year of conflict. one morning, the demolition company arrived with heavy equipment. li use the camera, we gave him to document what was happening to the didn't. so the nail house, when he couldn't think of anything else to do, he dialed the number of the citizens hotline. the. what does the engine go by his vision? i don't know. why do you go by what a bowl? 5 junior lava. 5 full of young. i'm all do things out there. you gotta you can i woke up all regardless. even if you want you to walk over the situation threatens to spiral out of control. we retreat to safety. the construction wo
lee was his simple work. now he's pacing down a huge enemy in a war of attrition. stability is used as a justification in going after these resisting villagers. they're seen as dangers, right? but the upshot of this kind of conflict, i think, is a real instability. the fact that they can't protect the rights of these villagers in a, in a, in a systematic and, and fair way. the situation became desperate in 2013 after more than a year of conflict. one morning, the demolition company arrived with...
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lee's attorney got a call explaining the findings. what do you think?'d still be alive. >> reporter: lee was sentenced to death for the 1993 murder of 26-year-old deborah reese, found strangled and clubbed to death in her home outside little rock. prosecutors in the case relied on eyewitnesses, who testified seeing lee enter and leave reese's house the day of the crime. even after the execution, lee's family continued to investigate with the help of the aclu and the innocence project. recently they were able to gain access to some crucial evidence, including the murder weapon. and they did something that had never been done before, tested it for dna. what they found confirmed their fears. there was dna, but it belonged to someone else, an as yet unidentified man. in a statement, lee's sister simply said, we're glad there's no evidence in the national dna database and remain hopeful that there will be further information uncovered in the future. we ask for privacy for our family in this difficult time. lee's family, the innocence project, and the acl u-t
lee's attorney got a call explaining the findings. what do you think?'d still be alive. >> reporter: lee was sentenced to death for the 1993 murder of 26-year-old deborah reese, found strangled and clubbed to death in her home outside little rock. prosecutors in the case relied on eyewitnesses, who testified seeing lee enter and leave reese's house the day of the crime. even after the execution, lee's family continued to investigate with the help of the aclu and the innocence project....
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jackson lee: mr. chairman, mr. chabot, it is the prorogtive of the chair to clarify the title of the hearing and that's what we did. mr. chabot: i disagree but you're in the majority. >> madam chair, mr. chairman. ms. jackson lee: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman nadler and ranking member, thank you so much for having this hearing because my view of this hearing is that it is an opportunity to really look at a system that i believe is profoundly out of date and needs to be changed fundamentally to be consistent with the science that we know today. ms. bass: i want to read some of those fundamental questions and one of them, similar to my colleague, mr. owen, mr. owens started an at-risk youth project that i'd like to know more about. i did the same in south central los angeles, and i found that working with some of the most challenging teens that, if they have an opportunity at a future and a life, they will go for that. and they will not go toward a life of crime. that's not a normal
jackson lee: mr. chairman, mr. chabot, it is the prorogtive of the chair to clarify the title of the hearing and that's what we did. mr. chabot: i disagree but you're in the majority. >> madam chair, mr. chairman. ms. jackson lee: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman nadler and ranking member, thank you so much for having this hearing because my view of this hearing is that it is an opportunity to really look at a system that i believe is profoundly out of...
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that starts with mayor lee. of his most important legacies was how he brought affordable housing into the main stream of san francisco and made it critical for the city to do and he reintroduced that concept to us and this mayor mayor breed has passed it and now she's incorporating affordable housing into the capital plan make interesting part of the infrastructure which brings us to our next and most amazing champion speaker nancy pelosi also shepherding the infrastructure act in congress that will also incorporate affordable housing into the infrastructure of the nation. i wanted to say it started here in san francisco, mayor breed, your work is resinating throughout the country and speaker pelosi is going to bring us home along with president biden. so thank you for that. all right. now my written remarks. this is where it gets boring. so, first of all, i just want to say thank you to anita for coming up here and being with us. it means more than we can express to you. you know, i just want to say this buildi
that starts with mayor lee. of his most important legacies was how he brought affordable housing into the main stream of san francisco and made it critical for the city to do and he reintroduced that concept to us and this mayor mayor breed has passed it and now she's incorporating affordable housing into the capital plan make interesting part of the infrastructure which brings us to our next and most amazing champion speaker nancy pelosi also shepherding the infrastructure act in congress that...
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let me start with mike lee. he and i are good friends. i was so glad he joined me on this app store. we did the whole thing together. we went after apple. and they wouldn't give us a witness. we're questioning google about why someone called to intimidate, get this, match.com, the day before the hearing, to clearly try to get them not to testify. so we have disagreements on a few major issues. one of them is i think bork has done great damage to this standard of anti-trust. but once again, it's an example. i find common ground where i can find it. on josh hawley, i have not read his book yet, i know he is in favor of doing something about exclusionary conduct, and i think that is important. but that all being said, if we just wait for the courts to change their mind on what they've been doing, we will be waiting a years, 100 years. that's why congress has to reinterpret these law, and make very clear where we are, by making some changes to make the laws as sophisticated as the economy we're in, and we also have to make sure the agencies h
let me start with mike lee. he and i are good friends. i was so glad he joined me on this app store. we did the whole thing together. we went after apple. and they wouldn't give us a witness. we're questioning google about why someone called to intimidate, get this, match.com, the day before the hearing, to clearly try to get them not to testify. so we have disagreements on a few major issues. one of them is i think bork has done great damage to this standard of anti-trust. but once again, it's...
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and so there is for the purpose of of this conversation about the lee monument. can you take just a few minutes to introduce us to a man named john mitchell and an editor of a newspaper in in richmond there? and and tell us why we need to be listening to john mitchell's opinions that he stated at that time. right. i wish i was reading from that just so you use his own words, but john mitchell was a editor of the african-american newspaper called the richmond planet and he was very much a critic of what he saw that was going on on the one hand. he said, well you you know, we understand that people want to memorialize their leaders but on the other hand, they're taking it a bit too far and he was also concerned and he was raising a red flag here that what he saw going on at the same time that this monument was was being unveiled was that he he very much understood that there was a move away from the progress that was brought up brought by reconstruction the the 13 14th and 15th amendment, but especially the 15th amendment which was the right for african-american me
and so there is for the purpose of of this conversation about the lee monument. can you take just a few minutes to introduce us to a man named john mitchell and an editor of a newspaper in in richmond there? and and tell us why we need to be listening to john mitchell's opinions that he stated at that time. right. i wish i was reading from that just so you use his own words, but john mitchell was a editor of the african-american newspaper called the richmond planet and he was very much a critic...
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why didn't lee's attorney get the dna testing? did you ask for dna testing? >> we did.denied. >> reporter: the judge wright among those that denied the request saying witnesses and other evidence tied lee to the murder and in his mind dna wasn't likely to make any difference. >> the judicial standard of review is whether or not it was likely to and my decision was that it wasn't likely to change the verdict. >> reporter: you knew by saying that that you were pretty much saying the execution can go forward? >> i knew that. >> reporter: why not allow testing of something as critical as dna? lee's attorney said that would have taken more time and time is man something the state of arkansas was running out of. the drug used forletal injection set to expire ten days after the scheduled execution date. the state openly used that fact as an argument against delay. death penalty critics were outraged. it seems problematic to you, me, the international community certainly had an outcry. arkansas politicians didn't care. >> reporter: it appears they dill don't. the governor defen
why didn't lee's attorney get the dna testing? did you ask for dna testing? >> we did.denied. >> reporter: the judge wright among those that denied the request saying witnesses and other evidence tied lee to the murder and in his mind dna wasn't likely to make any difference. >> the judicial standard of review is whether or not it was likely to and my decision was that it wasn't likely to change the verdict. >> reporter: you knew by saying that that you were pretty much...
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like family members, the members of congress, al green and sheila jackson lee, have been throughout, and how they believe this is a turning point. also, omar, we're also joined by tim alexander, a civil rights attorney and former police detective. he's also a democrat running for u.s. house seat in new jersey. omar, let me begin with you about these federal charges and now the consequence of such and how this is making the george floyd family feel particularly. >> well, for the floyd family, i think we heard in some of this press conference, they're emphasizing this moment is bigger than justice their family, and they want that message to be clear for other families who have gone through similar tragedies. congresswoman sheila jackson lee listed the names of trayvon martin, breonna taylor and more and they hope the charges that come down give the department the opportunity to reinvestigate some of the other cases, as the
like family members, the members of congress, al green and sheila jackson lee, have been throughout, and how they believe this is a turning point. also, omar, we're also joined by tim alexander, a civil rights attorney and former police detective. he's also a democrat running for u.s. house seat in new jersey. omar, let me begin with you about these federal charges and now the consequence of such and how this is making the george floyd family feel particularly. >> well, for the floyd...
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i end up with mike lee on the antitrust committee. i then saw the horror of what happens when you got out of hand monopoly. really as i start in the book telling the story of my own really, failure, in trying to get these drug companies to do a better job of how they were charging people with infants that had a heart defect. and when one company cornered the market and bought both drugs that was it. treatment went from $85 a treatment to $6500 a treatment. it is wrong. if i can not get it done i have to ask for help from people and work across the aisle and help rejuvenate this. >> you write in the book a history of antitrust. you talk about republican teddy roosevelt who was known as the original trust buster, going after the railroads and oil companies and he said this in 1912, take a listen. >> the present conditions can not be accepted as satisfactory, too many that do not prosper enough and the few that do it does not mean well for the country. >> what do you think he would make of the current state of competition in this country
i end up with mike lee on the antitrust committee. i then saw the horror of what happens when you got out of hand monopoly. really as i start in the book telling the story of my own really, failure, in trying to get these drug companies to do a better job of how they were charging people with infants that had a heart defect. and when one company cornered the market and bought both drugs that was it. treatment went from $85 a treatment to $6500 a treatment. it is wrong. if i can not get it done...
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this is mark lee g. sean wants that neither the city administration nor the building contract or will anything of it. but he went back down to let us film his struggle. that night the utility lines to his house cut off. what what what what what was the power here come the police, but that was not them. ah, no one expects any help from the police. the family is forced to improvise. water is only available at the edge of what has become a desert of rubble. to get there, they have to run a gauntlet of angry construction workers, a generator supplies to family with electricity. li is always on guard and hasn't left the house for a month. ah, he's heard of cases where construction workers have been quick to deal with residents like him and that scares him. but he wants to hold out until the end for himself and his family. and this is why you have the whole phenomenon of what we call nail houses or, or, and chinese things who individual land own property owners. they call the owners villagers who decide they'r
this is mark lee g. sean wants that neither the city administration nor the building contract or will anything of it. but he went back down to let us film his struggle. that night the utility lines to his house cut off. what what what what what was the power here come the police, but that was not them. ah, no one expects any help from the police. the family is forced to improvise. water is only available at the edge of what has become a desert of rubble. to get there, they have to run a...
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that starts with mayor lee. me one of his most important legacies was how he brought affordable housing into the main stream of san francisco and made it critical for the city to do and he reintroduced that concept to us and this mayor mayor breed has passed it and now she's incorporating affordable housing into the capital plan make interesting part of the infrastructure which brings us to our next and most amazing champion speaker nancy pelosi also shepherding the infrastructure act in congress that will also incorporate affordable housing into the infrastructure of the nation. i wanted to say it started here in san francisco, mayor breed, your work is resinating throughout the country and speaker pelosi is going to bring us home along with president biden. so thank you for that. all right. now my written remarks. this is where it gets boring. so, first of all, i just want to say thank you to anita for coming up here and being with us. it means more than we can express to you. you know, i just want to say this
that starts with mayor lee. me one of his most important legacies was how he brought affordable housing into the main stream of san francisco and made it critical for the city to do and he reintroduced that concept to us and this mayor mayor breed has passed it and now she's incorporating affordable housing into the capital plan make interesting part of the infrastructure which brings us to our next and most amazing champion speaker nancy pelosi also shepherding the infrastructure act in...
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it's not enough to clear lee's name, but it certainly creates reasonable doubt.te for lee, his story and his case reignited debate over capital punishment in this country. joining me now, activist, author, and death row survivor damian echols. his book, life after death, is a "new york times" best seller. chances are you know damian as a member of the west memphis three, one of three teens charged, tried, convicted of murdering 3 young boys in the early '90s in west memphis, arkansas. convicted without any dna evidence linking them to the crime. 1993 until 2011, the west memphis three were imprisoned. damien the only one to serve on death row, wasn't until 18 years later after an hbo documentary put national attention on their case that all three gained their freedom. i believe that we're going to talk to damien in just a moment. we'll be right back. enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? don't settle for products that
it's not enough to clear lee's name, but it certainly creates reasonable doubt.te for lee, his story and his case reignited debate over capital punishment in this country. joining me now, activist, author, and death row survivor damian echols. his book, life after death, is a "new york times" best seller. chances are you know damian as a member of the west memphis three, one of three teens charged, tried, convicted of murdering 3 young boys in the early '90s in west memphis, arkansas....
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greg lee ktvu, fox two news.how many people have contracted covid-19 in california after they were fully vaccinated, according to the chronicle. more than 3600 breakthrough cases of the coronavirus have been identified so far this year, 20 people did die and 150. others were hospitalized. however, it is not clear if covid or other factors caused those deaths and hospitalizations. the fbi is now stepping up its effort to combat hate crimes against the asian american community in the bay area just a few minutes ago in oakland's chinatown, the fbi talked about how it enhancing its anti hate crime efforts. the agency says it's working with the oakland police department in its effort to stop these crimes. i know that many people are afraid for their personal safety and for the safety of their friends, their family and their neighbors. no one should be afraid to walk down the street or feel like they could be targeted by an act of violence based on how they look where they're from, or any part of their identity. the fb
greg lee ktvu, fox two news.how many people have contracted covid-19 in california after they were fully vaccinated, according to the chronicle. more than 3600 breakthrough cases of the coronavirus have been identified so far this year, 20 people did die and 150. others were hospitalized. however, it is not clear if covid or other factors caused those deaths and hospitalizations. the fbi is now stepping up its effort to combat hate crimes against the asian american community in the bay area...
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lee's out there.nately cases of people who are scheduled to be executed or awaiting execution but who have powerful claims of innocence. people like julius jones in oklahoma, james daley in florida, pervis payne in tennessee. these are all death row inmates of serious claims of innocence that need to be investigated. and of course the case in tennessee, another case that is being handled by the innocence project and other lawyers, ed isis sedley ali was executed. his daughter is now asking for access to the dna evidence in her father's case so she can determine once and for all whether her father was innocent as he said. so far, the courts in tennessee have blocked her request. >> this is such an important issue. laura nirider, i really appreciate you coming on the show to discuss it. we'll continue to shine a spotlight on this. >> thank you so much for covering it. >>> well, up next, the nazi origins of the big lie and how trump weaponized the big lie to reshape the republican party.r l . but when yo
lee's out there.nately cases of people who are scheduled to be executed or awaiting execution but who have powerful claims of innocence. people like julius jones in oklahoma, james daley in florida, pervis payne in tennessee. these are all death row inmates of serious claims of innocence that need to be investigated. and of course the case in tennessee, another case that is being handled by the innocence project and other lawyers, ed isis sedley ali was executed. his daughter is now asking for...
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that happened to this warrior players damien lee. one of 6000 of 95 million vaccine americans and it hit him hard as well. >> it felt like i was hit by a car. hit by two cars at once. i don't fully have my appetite all the way back. even random headaches. like a brain fog. where i will start a conversation. like being in on the conversation and in like five minutes and i you just lose track of what i was talking about, or just don't want to talk.>> lee received the johnson and johnson shot at the end of march. dr. monica told me that lee's case is an example of that vaccine not fully kicking in within two weeks. that shot still helped lee's recovery.>>> breakthrough infections are super rare but they happen. it will happen. but the best thing about them is that they are mild. the one that the cdc is reporting. those are always mild because that is what the vaccine does. it takes away severe illnesses at a very high rate from these vaccines. so don't worry, do not think that this means that the vaccine does not work. it absolutely wor
that happened to this warrior players damien lee. one of 6000 of 95 million vaccine americans and it hit him hard as well. >> it felt like i was hit by a car. hit by two cars at once. i don't fully have my appetite all the way back. even random headaches. like a brain fog. where i will start a conversation. like being in on the conversation and in like five minutes and i you just lose track of what i was talking about, or just don't want to talk.>> lee received the johnson and...
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lee have one last chance. but the game and in disappointment at the final whistle, the predicted violence. iran oh, house side, a strong police presence means only a small number of arrests so necessary when life advise on the phone again. does that make life bigger, but he's not going to unfortunately, there was a little drama off the pitch as we saw some drugs and fans tried to invade the north stand. that said, i wish people would concentrate on the match and leave the other stuff behind in a week's time. i, the city is big darby match between santo lee and hamburg as it promises to be another high security match. and also a tough game for under dogs. and poly, ah, if you can't beat the team in last place, are you going to be the team that's been in 1st place for the majority of the season? well, to see me, a few days after the dressed match in the small town of germany's political divisions are in evidence again this time with much more shocking violence. 9 people from the towns immigrant community are mur
lee have one last chance. but the game and in disappointment at the final whistle, the predicted violence. iran oh, house side, a strong police presence means only a small number of arrests so necessary when life advise on the phone again. does that make life bigger, but he's not going to unfortunately, there was a little drama off the pitch as we saw some drugs and fans tried to invade the north stand. that said, i wish people would concentrate on the match and leave the other stuff behind in...
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henry lee ktvu, fox two news.u'll be able to find california king salmon at some bay area markets this weekend. these air deep ocean should examine that were caught by commercial fishermen in monterey bay. the fish were unloaded earlier today in san francisco and most will be sold at farmers markets. fishermen say there should be no shortage of fish for holiday barbecues, but the season is much shorter than usual all due to the drought. shing season this year is extremely restricted. we're off more than we're on. it has to do mainly with the drought. there's no water up river. the water is too warm that it's just all wrong. the commercial fishermen will be able to go out again for a one week fishing window in mid june. well the california department of fish and wildlife posted video today of the release of a young beer back bear rather back into the wild. the exact location wasn't disclosed, but it was set to be released in the southern sierra crews working the sequoia complex fire in december found the bear with
henry lee ktvu, fox two news.u'll be able to find california king salmon at some bay area markets this weekend. these air deep ocean should examine that were caught by commercial fishermen in monterey bay. the fish were unloaded earlier today in san francisco and most will be sold at farmers markets. fishermen say there should be no shortage of fish for holiday barbecues, but the season is much shorter than usual all due to the drought. shing season this year is extremely restricted. we're off...
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lee was a simple worker. now he's pacing down a huge enemy in a war of attrition. stability is used as a justification in going after these resisting villagers. they're seen as dangerous, right? but the upshot of this kind of conflict, i think, is a real instability. the fact that they can't protect the, the rights of these villagers in a, in a, in a systematic and, and fair way. the situation became desperate in 2013 after more than a year of conflict. one morning the demolition company arrived with heavy equipment, lea use the camera, we gave him to document what was happening to the residence of the nail house when he couldn't think of anything else to do. he dialed the number of the citizens hotline. the what you thought was good to go by. you don't know why you don't cycle box 45. ginger. yeah. the log file. pull up. i don't want them all to do what i think they're gonna do. you can walk, i've only forgotten. did you want you to walk with the situation threatens to spiral out of control. we retreat to sa
lee was a simple worker. now he's pacing down a huge enemy in a war of attrition. stability is used as a justification in going after these resisting villagers. they're seen as dangerous, right? but the upshot of this kind of conflict, i think, is a real instability. the fact that they can't protect the, the rights of these villagers in a, in a, in a systematic and, and fair way. the situation became desperate in 2013 after more than a year of conflict. one morning the demolition company...
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let's get over to meteorologist mary lee tracking the gusty conditions. >> yes, the winds are whipping at this hour. here is our camera, it is shaking and our strong winds are at this lunch hour. a wind advisory from 5:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. the northbay san francisco metro , peninsula and santa cruz mountains seen gusts from 40 to 50 miles per hour as we go into tomorrow. sustained current winds are 30 mile-per-hour winds at sfo out of the west, 14 in oakland, 13 on bay and 14 20 mile-per-hour in napa. winds are gusting up to 41 at sfo and 25 at fairfield, 22 in concord. we will talk about what you can expect coming up. >> the gusty winds had crews fighting a in a house fire in san francisco's cole valley neighborhood this morning. kpix 5's end of a joins us live with what neighbors are saying about the man who lost his life. >> reporter: really sad scene. you can tell the damage on the third floor of this house behin fire broke out. that is where the man was staying at the time. firefighters found him, they brought him out, and they tried to revive him. it was too late. th
let's get over to meteorologist mary lee tracking the gusty conditions. >> yes, the winds are whipping at this hour. here is our camera, it is shaking and our strong winds are at this lunch hour. a wind advisory from 5:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. the northbay san francisco metro , peninsula and santa cruz mountains seen gusts from 40 to 50 miles per hour as we go into tomorrow. sustained current winds are 30 mile-per-hour winds at sfo out of the west, 14 in oakland, 13 on bay and 14...
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lee was a simple worker. now he's facing down a huge enemy. and a war of attrition of stability is used as a justification in going after these resisting villagers. they're seen as dangerous, right. but the upshot of this kind of conflict i think, is a real instability. the fact that they can't protect the, the rights of these villagers in a, in a, in a systematic and, and fair way. the situation became desperate in 2013 after more than a year of conflict. one morning, the demolition company arrived with heavy equipment. li use the camera. we gave him to document what was happening to the incidence of the nail house when he couldn't think of anything else to do. he dialed the number of the citizens hotline the. what does the god go by his vision. i don't want you. you don't want to go all by your blog refundable. young when i'm gonna do you can walk. i've only forgotten even did you want you to walk over the situation threatens to spiral out of control. we retreat to safety. the construction workers force fairway into the nail houses, intent o
lee was a simple worker. now he's facing down a huge enemy. and a war of attrition of stability is used as a justification in going after these resisting villagers. they're seen as dangerous, right. but the upshot of this kind of conflict i think, is a real instability. the fact that they can't protect the, the rights of these villagers in a, in a, in a systematic and, and fair way. the situation became desperate in 2013 after more than a year of conflict. one morning, the demolition company...
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that starts with mayor lee.his most important legacies was how he brought affordable housing into the main stream of san francisco and made it critical for the city to do and he reintroduced that concept to us and this mayor mayor breed has passed it and now she's incorporating affordable housing into the capital plan make interesting part of the infrastructure which brings us to our next and most amazing champion speaker nancy pelosi also shepherding the infrastructure act in congress that will also incorporate affordable housing into the infrastructure of the nation. i wanted to say it started here in san francisco, mayor breed, your work is resinating throughout the country and speaker pelosi is going to bring us home along with president biden. so thank you for that. all right. now my written remarks. this is where it gets boring. so, first of all, i just want to say thank you to anita for coming up here and being with us. it means more than we can express to you. you know, i just want to say this building i
that starts with mayor lee.his most important legacies was how he brought affordable housing into the main stream of san francisco and made it critical for the city to do and he reintroduced that concept to us and this mayor mayor breed has passed it and now she's incorporating affordable housing into the capital plan make interesting part of the infrastructure which brings us to our next and most amazing champion speaker nancy pelosi also shepherding the infrastructure act in congress that...
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lee represents that in a lot of ways. it is untarnished. somehow that does not just represent lee, it represents all confederate soldiers and to hold their head high. not to be thinking about defeat, but to be thinking about their own heroism. i think that this is the think that many of these confederate soldiers or these veterans that spoke at these unveiling's were trying to do. they were trying to reclaim their masculinity. several decades removed. at least a few from defeat. it is like a little historical amnesia bound up in this monument. asking people to move on, but to think about it in no way that reflecting on that as a way of heroism. a moment that this had been a just cause and reclaiming masculinity in spite of defeats. >> again, they are determined to declare that they were right. >> exactly. there was never this confession of guilt in any way or that they were wrong. the lost cause is the just cause. for many of them they believe that god was on their side. they even, you know, turned it into that as well. if god is on their s
lee represents that in a lot of ways. it is untarnished. somehow that does not just represent lee, it represents all confederate soldiers and to hold their head high. not to be thinking about defeat, but to be thinking about their own heroism. i think that this is the think that many of these confederate soldiers or these veterans that spoke at these unveiling's were trying to do. they were trying to reclaim their masculinity. several decades removed. at least a few from defeat. it is like a...
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fortunately, there was a fellow named ed lee. he stepped up. i gave him directions on what i needed to have done and ultimately, it did get done. it got done because many of you were participating in one way or another providing the inspiration. and, since the time that this fountain began to emit water again, every mayor thereafter has made it his or her responsibility to see that that fountain continues to spray water, that you continue to come here on april 18th, early morning for the express if you were of making sure that san francisco continues to remember what we are all about. and, believe me, it was a very special breed of people who in 1906 actually started the process of the resurrection of san francisco. so it shouldn't surprise you that some many, many years later, more than 100 years later, the word "breed" is still the foundation of our city. the new mayor is "breed." i don't know if that's her real name. i have no idea, but i do know that it represents everything this city is all about for so many years and i am just delighted,
fortunately, there was a fellow named ed lee. he stepped up. i gave him directions on what i needed to have done and ultimately, it did get done. it got done because many of you were participating in one way or another providing the inspiration. and, since the time that this fountain began to emit water again, every mayor thereafter has made it his or her responsibility to see that that fountain continues to spray water, that you continue to come here on april 18th, early morning for the...
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han lee witnessed the break in that happened just before 11 a.m. on saturday. police say three men broke the front window of the store on washington street near stockton. they stole several pieces of jewelry before running off the man who took the video posted on twitter that the police chief was only blocks away. visiting china town when that robbery occurred, sources say, the fda next week is expected to authorize the coronavirus vaccine from fizer for people who are 12 and older visor filed their formal request for vaccine authorization in this age group two weeks ago and says their studies have shown 100% efficacy in kids between the ages of 12 and 15. sources also say the fda is expected to approve the fizer vaccine for even younger children sometime this fall. more than 30 million doses of coronavirus vaccine have now been administered here in california, the average number of doses per day has dipped below 300,000 to 282,000 more than 12.8 million people are fully vaccinated. that's about 40% of the population aged 16 and above and there are plenty of sh
han lee witnessed the break in that happened just before 11 a.m. on saturday. police say three men broke the front window of the store on washington street near stockton. they stole several pieces of jewelry before running off the man who took the video posted on twitter that the police chief was only blocks away. visiting china town when that robbery occurred, sources say, the fda next week is expected to authorize the coronavirus vaccine from fizer for people who are 12 and older visor filed...
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lee spks thank you, madam speaker. first let me thank the gentleman from new york for organizing this very important special order and for your tremendous leadership on so many issues. on behalf of your district, the congressional black caucus, all americans, thank you, mr. torres. let me first send my deepest condolences to our chairwoman, joyce beatty, and her family, on the loss of her beloved husband, otto beatty jr., devoted partner, father, grandfather and community leader. our hearts are broken as we think about congresswoman beatty and her family and just know, we're praying for her and her community and her family. this is a special order tonight, i want to thank, again, congressman ritchie torres and the congressional black caucus for organizing this, to mark 100 years since the horrific tragedy of the tulsa greenwood massacre. in one of the worst acts of racist violence in united states history, a white mob ransacked a prosperous african-american neighborhood in tulsa, oklahoma. from may 31 to june 1, 1921,
lee spks thank you, madam speaker. first let me thank the gentleman from new york for organizing this very important special order and for your tremendous leadership on so many issues. on behalf of your district, the congressional black caucus, all americans, thank you, mr. torres. let me first send my deepest condolences to our chairwoman, joyce beatty, and her family, on the loss of her beloved husband, otto beatty jr., devoted partner, father, grandfather and community leader. our hearts are...
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