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lee? >> -- mr. lee. >> mr. billy lee. >> why did you choose to focus on mr. lee?, had a solid alibi. but now the defense was using sanchez to raise doubt about who the real killer was. >> there's a lot of smoke here but no fire. >> mudles it up. >> and that, i believe, was the defense strategy, that if you have enough of that, then the jury won't see through it. >> the jury retired to consider. >> oh, i was so nervous, i just paced up and down the halls, in and out. >> four hours later, they were called back into court. >> has the jury reached a verdict? >> we have, your honor. >> the defendant shall please rise. we find the defendant, bradley farrington, guilty of first-degree murder. >> when they announced their verdict? >> there was a lot of tears, a lot of sighs of relief. one of the deputy attorneys says, thank you for not giving up, thank you for pushing. and i said, how could i? it was my little girl. >> brad farrington was sentenced to life. no parole for at least 30 years. he's filed an appeal. cassy is but a memory now, and so, her parents remember their
lee? >> -- mr. lee. >> mr. billy lee. >> why did you choose to focus on mr. lee?, had a solid alibi. but now the defense was using sanchez to raise doubt about who the real killer was. >> there's a lot of smoke here but no fire. >> mudles it up. >> and that, i believe, was the defense strategy, that if you have enough of that, then the jury won't see through it. >> the jury retired to consider. >> oh, i was so nervous, i just paced up and down the...
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lee. who at many times seemed to channel the whole sore did and pathetic fantasies of lee's apologists. you remember during the summer of his fist year in office, white men snarling with torches marched in charlottesville. what did they march for? to stop a robert e. lee statue from coming down. carrying those torches and yelling "jews will not replace us" among other things. one of them murdered a protester the very next day. and trump said, well, they're very fine people. and this past january, in a special election, the people of a former confederate state made raphael warnock the first black georgian ever elected to the senate. first black man from the states of the old confederacy in the u.s. senate since reconstruction. the very next day a violent faction of trump supporters stormed the capitol, almost successfully interrupting the peaceful transition of power, because if the country was going to be a true and equal multi-racial democracy, they didn't want it. if it wasn't theirs, it
lee. who at many times seemed to channel the whole sore did and pathetic fantasies of lee's apologists. you remember during the summer of his fist year in office, white men snarling with torches marched in charlottesville. what did they march for? to stop a robert e. lee statue from coming down. carrying those torches and yelling "jews will not replace us" among other things. one of them murdered a protester the very next day. and trump said, well, they're very fine people. and this...
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lee. >> hyun joon lee. >> juanita lee. >> kathryn blair lee. >> linda c.oung woo lee. >> richard y.c. lee. >> stuart soo-jin lee. >> yang der lee. >> stephen paul lefkowitz. >> adriana legro. >> edward joseph lehman. >> eric lehrfeld. >> david r. leistman. >> david prudencio lemagne. >> joseph anthony lenihan. >> john joseph lennon, jr. >> john robinson lenoir. >> jorge luis leon, sr. >> matthew g. leonard. >> michael lepore. >> charles a. lesperance. >> jeff leveen. >> john dennis levi. >> alisha caren levin. >> and my brother-in-law, alfred. big al, you have and continue to be missed every day for the past 20 years. we will never forget your live or any lives lost on or in response to 9/11. but let's also never forget what came right after that horrific day -- an unparalleled sense of unity, pride and love of our country, of amazing compassion of each other, whether family, friend or complete stranger. we were not divided based on our voting preference, the color of our skin or our religious belief. that was the united states i fell in love with and that
lee. >> hyun joon lee. >> juanita lee. >> kathryn blair lee. >> linda c.oung woo lee. >> richard y.c. lee. >> stuart soo-jin lee. >> yang der lee. >> stephen paul lefkowitz. >> adriana legro. >> edward joseph lehman. >> eric lehrfeld. >> david r. leistman. >> david prudencio lemagne. >> joseph anthony lenihan. >> john joseph lennon, jr. >> john robinson lenoir. >> jorge luis leon, sr. >>...
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and grant's the guy who beat lee. the hell did lee end up with a giant statue and not grant if anything, there should have been a giant statue in richmond, of grant kicking lee in the balls. even better, it could be a clock that tolls on the hour [ clock tolling [ laughter ] not sure if 1:00 was the funniest of our options. [ laughter ] well, yesterday, finally, after 130 years, that wretched monument to an evil cause was finally taken down with the crowd gathering to celebrate as lee was hauled away. >> the nation's largest confederate monument just came down the giant robert e. lee statue in richmond, virginia, which is 6 stories tall and weighs 12 tons -- well, it was just removed. shaq, what is the community saying about this? what was it like to watch this >> stephanie, i'll tell you, there are celebrations there were cheers. there were chants. ♪ nah nah nah nah hey nah nah na nah hey hey he goodbye ♪ >> seth: first of all, as a baseball fan, i love the crowd taunting him like he's a yankees reliever in fenway wh
and grant's the guy who beat lee. the hell did lee end up with a giant statue and not grant if anything, there should have been a giant statue in richmond, of grant kicking lee in the balls. even better, it could be a clock that tolls on the hour [ clock tolling [ laughter ] not sure if 1:00 was the funniest of our options. [ laughter ] well, yesterday, finally, after 130 years, that wretched monument to an evil cause was finally taken down with the crowd gathering to celebrate as lee was...
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did you -- and fort lee. did you meet with afghan nationals? >> at the airport i was at the dulles expo center and was it fort lee. the expo center is not a part of the airport. i certainly saw the operations firsthand from beginning to end, spent the entire day at those facilities. i saw the families, the individuals whom we have admitted to the united states and to whom we will resettle in this country. i did not interact one-on-one with them. i am very mindful of the fact that these individuals are quite vulnerable. many if not most have endured extraordinary trauma very recently and i was respectful of them. i do want to end with one comment. your questions are very important. i just want to comment on what this operation means. this speaks of our history and our reputation in the world historically as a place of refuge for those in need. i spoke with many leaders and soldiers on the base about this operation and their contributions to it upon which we rely. each and every member of the military expressed how great they felt in being a part
did you -- and fort lee. did you meet with afghan nationals? >> at the airport i was at the dulles expo center and was it fort lee. the expo center is not a part of the airport. i certainly saw the operations firsthand from beginning to end, spent the entire day at those facilities. i saw the families, the individuals whom we have admitted to the united states and to whom we will resettle in this country. i did not interact one-on-one with them. i am very mindful of the fact that these...
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lee is a stew of whitewashing and ignorance.lee is a fiction of a person who never existed. he was a slave holder who led a war in defense of human bondage. he wasn't even an american general. he resigned from the u.s. army as a colonel and only got his elevated rank from the traitors who seceded and invaded the united states. it's no wonder the president having digs him having been a fraud himself with that whole successful businessman schtick. he called lee the greatest strategist of them all saying except for gettysburg he would have won the war. except for biden's margin of 7 million votes last november trump would still be in government housing pounding ivermectin and diet coke. and except for a crushing defeat where lee lost his army and turning the tide in the war, except for that, human bondage would have continued for god knows how much longer in america, just as ole robert e. lee intended. joining me now, steve schmidt. steve, welcome back. i haven't seen you in too long. i've got to read to you this really genius twee
lee is a stew of whitewashing and ignorance.lee is a fiction of a person who never existed. he was a slave holder who led a war in defense of human bondage. he wasn't even an american general. he resigned from the u.s. army as a colonel and only got his elevated rank from the traitors who seceded and invaded the united states. it's no wonder the president having digs him having been a fraud himself with that whole successful businessman schtick. he called lee the greatest strategist of them all...
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lee.going to misquote his legacy and say that in 1856 he wrote a letter that said that slavery was both a political and moral evil, but they won't do the dot dot dot and talk about what he said after that in that letter. they won't talk about the fact that he believed that blacks were better off under the subjugation enslavement of their white masters than they would be otherwise. they don't talk about the fact that he thought that the only way that we could get free or have our freedom or emancipation was divine intervention. they don't talk about the fact that robert e. lee was a slave owner himself, and they don't talk about the fact that he led his soldiers into the one of the largest slaughters that we've had in the history of the united states of america. and so it's frustrating that we're talking about robert e. lee. on the other hand, we can't teach america's history through what is now known as critical race theory, so we're sitting here taking down statues, and black folk and bro
lee.going to misquote his legacy and say that in 1856 he wrote a letter that said that slavery was both a political and moral evil, but they won't do the dot dot dot and talk about what he said after that in that letter. they won't talk about the fact that he believed that blacks were better off under the subjugation enslavement of their white masters than they would be otherwise. they don't talk about the fact that he thought that the only way that we could get free or have our freedom or...
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lee on a horse.nmistakable message to all the black people in virginia, about who was going to be in control in the city and the rest of the state. and in statues and monuments like the started to go up all across the south. but not just the south though. this chart published by the southern poverty law center shows two who's spikes in the construction of confederate monuments in the early 1900s. then again in the 19 fifties and sixties. that first period of construction took place in southern states were enacting jim crow lost ten centrally reimpose the apartheid rule that reconstruction had try to abolish. and the second paired was join the modern civil rights movement, nearly 100 years after reconstruction. and during that movement, with bloodshed and courageous action of people like the late john lewis and many, many others, the country got the voting rights act signed into law in 1965. that voting rights act reestablished a right to the franchise that have already been established in the constit
lee on a horse.nmistakable message to all the black people in virginia, about who was going to be in control in the city and the rest of the state. and in statues and monuments like the started to go up all across the south. but not just the south though. this chart published by the southern poverty law center shows two who's spikes in the construction of confederate monuments in the early 1900s. then again in the 19 fifties and sixties. that first period of construction took place in southern...
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represents.— because who robert e lee represents.esents. i'm white, you know. i'm _ represents. i'm white, you know, i'm not _ represents. i'm white, you know, i'm not directly - represents. i'm white, you - know, i'm not directly offended by it_ know, i'm not directly offended by it but — know, i'm not directly offended by it but they _ know, i'm not directly offended by it but they imagine - know, i'm not directly offended by it but they imagine it's - know, i'm not directly offended by it but they imagine it's got l by it but they imagine it's got to be — by it but they imagine it's got to be hard _ by it but they imagine it's got to be hard for— by it but they imagine it's got to be hard for black - by it but they imagine it's got to be hard for black people i by it but they imagine it's got| to be hard for black people to have — to be hard for black people to have to — to be hard for black people to have to go _ to be hard for black people to have to go by _ to be hard for black people to have to go by those _ to be hard for bla
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are you a lee county resident?of who actually lived here in lee county. we did have a meeting a couple weeks ago where we had a scene that we had a large population of people who did not even live within our area. >> yeah. >> it was more regional. >> yeah. so before the announcement that parents could opt out of masks for children, it has been three weeks since kids went back to school in your district. were you seeing a large influx of cases? why did you decide that policy needed to change? >> well, we had guidelines from the governor of course, stating that we had to have everybody in the brick and mortar schools with only one option as far as a virtual school -- let me take that back. there was a virtual option, which we have a lee virtual. we had a florida virtual, and then we had homeschooling of course. there was an opt out for parents which we had to implement so they could actually opt out of wearing masks. but what we found is that our lee virtual school wound up filling up immediately. then we had the sec
are you a lee county resident?of who actually lived here in lee county. we did have a meeting a couple weeks ago where we had a scene that we had a large population of people who did not even live within our area. >> yeah. >> it was more regional. >> yeah. so before the announcement that parents could opt out of masks for children, it has been three weeks since kids went back to school in your district. were you seeing a large influx of cases? why did you decide that policy...
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lee.is effect and so the statue. >> it is important to remember that historical context in which the statute was erected. a little over a decade after the end of t civil war, the north won the war but failed in reconstruction to rebuild the south to a more e society. once they had withdrawn, the same people that were in jar -- in charge and the confederacy were back in charge of cities like richmond. so they set out to create systems and societies that emulated what had occurred during slavery, where whites were supreme and blacks were second-class edison. that the form of crow laws that segregated schools and lunch counters and water fountains, and also symbols such as the statue, that's -- that symbolized whites were still supreme in this era. it is amazing this has continued , but it is a very hopeful sign that it has comeown. >> now tt it has come down, what you think the impact is going to be on race relations? >> well, as some of those great voices we heard from at the intro to this
lee.is effect and so the statue. >> it is important to remember that historical context in which the statute was erected. a little over a decade after the end of t civil war, the north won the war but failed in reconstruction to rebuild the south to a more e society. once they had withdrawn, the same people that were in jar -- in charge and the confederacy were back in charge of cities like richmond. so they set out to create systems and societies that emulated what had occurred during...
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haidi: lee, we appreciate your time on such a big day. li-s energy c.e.o. lee finniear. another conversation with a company that's trying to change the game with renewables. david griffin enjoying us in "daybreak" arab and plans to send power from australia all the way to singapore. we do have some breaking news when it comes to changes at the top. morgan stanley's wisdom kristin retiring as the c.e.o. and joined morgan stanley in 1998. we also saw him really leading from beijing the raising of morgan stanley's stake to 90% for buying shares from china fortune securities behind that deal. and we are now hearing that she is in fact exiting when it comes to co-c.e.o. role. let's go back to e.v.'s now. paulstart, the electric vehicle maker backed by leonardo dicaprio will go through a merger with a company at roughly $20 billion valuation. the c.e.o. told us about his plans to put several new models on the road. >> it's a very important exciting day for polestar. we have two cars on the road, yes. we have established our system in 14 markets. but there's a big future ahead
haidi: lee, we appreciate your time on such a big day. li-s energy c.e.o. lee finniear. another conversation with a company that's trying to change the game with renewables. david griffin enjoying us in "daybreak" arab and plans to send power from australia all the way to singapore. we do have some breaking news when it comes to changes at the top. morgan stanley's wisdom kristin retiring as the c.e.o. and joined morgan stanley in 1998. we also saw him really leading from beijing the...
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lee memorial in dallas back in 1936.recognize him as a great leader of men, as a great general, but also all of the united states, i believe that we recognize him as something much more important than that. we recognize robert e. lee is one of our greatest american christians and one of our greatest american gentleman. how did we get from there to here? >> there is partial insanity going in american politics now. there is sanity by fdr and his approach to the american culture of history. paying homage to lee also the democratics parties southern strategy. i was part of democratic party. that's why each chose gartner from texas at his running mate in 1932, why he chose truman in 1944 because it was to stitch up enough of the base with the democratic party so they could stay in power and keep power. so his words are true but there was also a political use to them so we have to be careful about not laying too much praise on fdr. >> laura: but we have lee's house over arlington national cemetery. his role at west point. shor
lee memorial in dallas back in 1936.recognize him as a great leader of men, as a great general, but also all of the united states, i believe that we recognize him as something much more important than that. we recognize robert e. lee is one of our greatest american christians and one of our greatest american gentleman. how did we get from there to here? >> there is partial insanity going in american politics now. there is sanity by fdr and his approach to the american culture of history....
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lee ann was equally smitten. you again, she wrote. >> she was preparing for him to come be her husband and be a part of her life for the rest of her life. >> while he carried on with lee ann in pennsylvania, back home in san diego, larry was growing distant from connie but never mentioned getting a divorce or separating. in fact, he still kept up his family routines, even going to church with them every sunday. >> my dad was a church board member. my mom was really involved with bible studies and women's groups. it was a big part of our life. we didn't know anything was wrong. i always thought that everything was fine and great. >> so larry was leading a double life and lying to both of the women? >> exactly. >> yeah. he had two complete lives. and lived them as one. it was really weird. >> connie remembers that time well but for different reasons. larry told her and the kids that he'd gotten a big photo contract in pittsburgh and for the next three years, larry split his time between california and pennsylvania.
lee ann was equally smitten. you again, she wrote. >> she was preparing for him to come be her husband and be a part of her life for the rest of her life. >> while he carried on with lee ann in pennsylvania, back home in san diego, larry was growing distant from connie but never mentioned getting a divorce or separating. in fact, he still kept up his family routines, even going to church with them every sunday. >> my dad was a church board member. my mom was really involved...
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lee. he will do excellent in this war but his finest hour will come at outside of mexico city. they are discussing how they are they are going to attack this fortified position and scott looked at our guard and said the equivalents of young men what you think and he says i think you should attack their strongest point or they will see you coming and you can surprise them. the presence as i second that it's got the sure thing, let's do it. it's no small thing and they left one of scott's generals. he leaves the tent and it goes we lost. well it works. beauregard is the most fluent speaker of spanish and army and the one who starts the surrender of mexico city. when he returns to new orleans yes robert e. lee at his side and they are given a giant party in the french quarter and his family renames a plantation after the battle of compare us one of the ones you really have proven himself that. in the mexican-american war is over this is one of the bright shining lights of the united states ar
lee. he will do excellent in this war but his finest hour will come at outside of mexico city. they are discussing how they are they are going to attack this fortified position and scott looked at our guard and said the equivalents of young men what you think and he says i think you should attack their strongest point or they will see you coming and you can surprise them. the presence as i second that it's got the sure thing, let's do it. it's no small thing and they left one of scott's...
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lee. ms. frederick, you have been keen on the providers or the tech entities that control this technology. from your perspective what would be a regulation in that entity, in that arena? >> well, ma'am, as you know i work for the heritage foundation and we are about limited government and we do not really support regulation when it comes to -- or robust regulation when it comes to private entities. so my solution would be we have to encourage the programs within these companies, the leaders within the company to institute the privacy by design mechanisms. so make sure in the design phase of creating an algorithm you are imbuing it with privacy protections. that's why i harken to the differential privacy, we have methods of encryption that are getting more and more powerful and much better, decentralized models of data storage, federated models of machine learning. if we -- excuse me, if you as congress can sort of inn press upon these companies that they need to build in these data privacy pro
lee. ms. frederick, you have been keen on the providers or the tech entities that control this technology. from your perspective what would be a regulation in that entity, in that arena? >> well, ma'am, as you know i work for the heritage foundation and we are about limited government and we do not really support regulation when it comes to -- or robust regulation when it comes to private entities. so my solution would be we have to encourage the programs within these companies, the...
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e lee.a focal point for protests, particularly since the death of george floyd in minneapolis last year. his death sparked the black lives matter protest. the democratic governor said after a week of the death of george floyd, this particular statue should come down. it's taken more than a year, and there have been court challenges on the part of local residents and a descendent of the family that transferred ownership of statue. indeed, only last thursday, ruled that the statue could and should be removed. . ,. ., , , removed. fascinating stuff. apologies _ removed. fascinating stuff. apologies for _ removed. fascinating stuff. apologies for that, - removed. fascinating stuff. apologies for that, you - removed. fascinating stuff. apologies for that, you are | removed. fascinating stuff. i apologies for that, you are in washington. there has to be a movement, people thing is part of american history. the debate over the statues has been going down since before the death of george floyd. over
e lee.a focal point for protests, particularly since the death of george floyd in minneapolis last year. his death sparked the black lives matter protest. the democratic governor said after a week of the death of george floyd, this particular statue should come down. it's taken more than a year, and there have been court challenges on the part of local residents and a descendent of the family that transferred ownership of statue. indeed, only last thursday, ruled that the statue could and...
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it's in robert lee's report. so there's the value of it is perceived by robert e lee while george mead when mead found out that sickles was out of position wrote or is attributed to have said the ground that sickles. zahn was neutral ground the enemy could not occupy it for the same reason that his own troops could not there's the title that tonight's presentation. you see where i'm going with this neutral ground. george meade assessed that his neutral ground. so you have robert e lee looking at it for artillery. you have dan sickles kind of agreeing with robert e. lee you have george meade assessing it as neutral ground. so there's the question of is it logical to considerate is a valuable position and then did either general lee or sickles, you know overestimate that and we'll come back to that. now i'm not going to do the battle here in powerpoint. you know, it's very hard to do civil war battles with powerpoint presentations. i think that's why so few people actually do it. so we're gonna skip ahead you guys
it's in robert lee's report. so there's the value of it is perceived by robert e lee while george mead when mead found out that sickles was out of position wrote or is attributed to have said the ground that sickles. zahn was neutral ground the enemy could not occupy it for the same reason that his own troops could not there's the title that tonight's presentation. you see where i'm going with this neutral ground. george meade assessed that his neutral ground. so you have robert e lee looking...
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ian lee, cbs news. >>> and that is the "overnight news" for this monday.the news continues. for others, check back with us later for "cbs morning." gayle, tony and nate will be coming to you from the studios in times square. reporting to you from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. >>> for the first time in 18 months, nearly 1 million new york city public school students return to the classroom today. students, teachers, and staff of the nation's largest school district are all required to wear masks. vaccine mandates are in place for all students. >>> north korea says it ccessfu missiles which can hit targets more than900 miles away. this comes as the nation vowed to develop its nuclear weapons amid u.s. sanctions. >>> for the second weekend in a row, "shan chi" topped the box office. marvel's first-ever asian superhero brought in $35.8 million in ticket sales. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connect to tv. >>> it's monday, september 13th, 2021. this is the "cb
ian lee, cbs news. >>> and that is the "overnight news" for this monday.the news continues. for others, check back with us later for "cbs morning." gayle, tony and nate will be coming to you from the studios in times square. reporting to you from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. >>> for the first time in 18 months, nearly 1 million new york city public school students return to the...
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and maybe we should -- if director lee would like to say hi. you don't have to. now you aren't, because you're somehow muted in ways we do not understand. we can't hear you. might be headphones. we'll hear from director lee when she gets connected, but if there are any colleagues. commissioner safai has raised his hand. >> supervisor safai: thank you, chair mandelman. i wanted to take a moment to thank commissioner duffty and executive director powers for their collaboration on our affordable housing transit oriented development there in the upper yard. it is under construction. yay, baeven. yay, director powers, we're excited about the affordable housing getting built. we're exited about the collaboration on the plaza and all of the work that you all did with sfmta with my office, with the mayor's office of housing. we appreciate it. we have to major hubs, the balboa and the glen park that serve our residents, so we care deeply about the effort and energy that you all have put into that. the support you've given on supporting affordable housing and the applicati
and maybe we should -- if director lee would like to say hi. you don't have to. now you aren't, because you're somehow muted in ways we do not understand. we can't hear you. might be headphones. we'll hear from director lee when she gets connected, but if there are any colleagues. commissioner safai has raised his hand. >> supervisor safai: thank you, chair mandelman. i wanted to take a moment to thank commissioner duffty and executive director powers for their collaboration on our...
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thank you. >> very good, senator lee. i was off in the other room doing another hearing and i can see you used your time well. with that we turn it over to senator blumenthal. we've also been joined by senator hawley and senator cruz. senator blumenthal. >> thanks, madame chair. i thank both you and ranking member for holding this hearing. i hope it will be the beginning or maybe just another step in an effort to forge a bipartisan effort on privacy law. i've been working with one of our colleagues senator moran on a draft for quite sometime. we have come very close and i hope we'll continue to make progress because this issue of privacy is central to our time. there is no question data is the source of pay and power to these companies, not only a source of vast revenue. it is also the fulcrum of dominance and the ability to prevent others from entering the market and the companies have learned to do it very adroitly and adapted to the challenges put to them by the kinds of answers we've seen today. i want to return to th
thank you. >> very good, senator lee. i was off in the other room doing another hearing and i can see you used your time well. with that we turn it over to senator blumenthal. we've also been joined by senator hawley and senator cruz. senator blumenthal. >> thanks, madame chair. i thank both you and ranking member for holding this hearing. i hope it will be the beginning or maybe just another step in an effort to forge a bipartisan effort on privacy law. i've been working with one...
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lee, it's a race to the bottom. lee: heaven help us.use their feelings might be hurt because they're not as smart as other kids. it's outrageous this is the kind of conversation we're having rights now. we want to recognize children for more things beyond grades, that's great. we've always done that. there's scholarship is for those things. good students should be rewarded for being good students. not everyone can be one. some people are better than others at certain things and we have to learn to live with it. i don't know what we're trying to teach our children by doing these kinds of changes. it's not going to make them successful in the long run. dagen: it would let the teachers unions off the hook, wouldn't it. parents and people of the great city of new york wouldn't know what a lousy job they're doing. joseph: this is just a symptom of the world that we have built that penalizes the people we need to help the most starting with our children. you look at what's happening here. we're a world obsessed with perception and we're afrai
lee, it's a race to the bottom. lee: heaven help us.use their feelings might be hurt because they're not as smart as other kids. it's outrageous this is the kind of conversation we're having rights now. we want to recognize children for more things beyond grades, that's great. we've always done that. there's scholarship is for those things. good students should be rewarded for being good students. not everyone can be one. some people are better than others at certain things and we have to learn...
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we will speak to barbara lee. and then a conversation between masuda sultan -- an african-american woman, 20 years ago she lost 90 members of her family -- and rita lasar who lost her brother abe zelmanowitz at the world trade center attacks. >> looked at her and saw the second plane hit the second building, and it dawned on me, my brother works there. >> brother is a hero and you are a hero for continuing this legacy. it is amazing to me that someone who has lost so much isn't as revenge-hungry as some of the other people that seem to want to start bombing whoever, wherever. amy: all that and more, coming welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president joe biden has laid out a six-point plan to bring the u.s. covid-19 epidemic under control after a summer that saw skyrocketing rates of infections, especially in areas with low vaccination rates. speaking from the white house thursday, biden said he was ordering nearly all federal workers and contractors to get covi
we will speak to barbara lee. and then a conversation between masuda sultan -- an african-american woman, 20 years ago she lost 90 members of her family -- and rita lasar who lost her brother abe zelmanowitz at the world trade center attacks. >> looked at her and saw the second plane hit the second building, and it dawned on me, my brother works there. >> brother is a hero and you are a hero for continuing this legacy. it is amazing to me that someone who has lost so much isn't as...
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the resurgent lee westwood sounding _ myself again._ myself again. the resurgent lee westwood sounding in good - myself again. the resurgent lee i westwood sounding in good spirits. you mentioned the go for talent between europe and the usa on paper. but the europeans have always got this team mentality, which seems to be missing in the usa locker room, particularly with this ongoing feud between bryson dechambeau and brooks koepka. what is the vibe out there? what is the mood you pick up in the us locker room with just two days to go until that first tee shot? interesting and i was out on the first tee just a couple of hours ago when bryson dechambeau was teeing off, and he seemed in a pretty relaxed mood. he was having a bit of fun with the crowd, jean and mike before unleashing one of those booming drives which the fans you can imagine totally loved. but there is this ongoing spat, this feud between him and his team—mate brooks koepka. it all began a couple of years ago when koepka said that dechambeau took too long to play his shot
the resurgent lee westwood sounding _ myself again._ myself again. the resurgent lee westwood sounding in good - myself again. the resurgent lee i westwood sounding in good spirits. you mentioned the go for talent between europe and the usa on paper. but the europeans have always got this team mentality, which seems to be missing in the usa locker room, particularly with this ongoing feud between bryson dechambeau and brooks koepka. what is the vibe out there? what is the mood you pick up in...
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she's the school board chair for lee county schools.of questions for her after the break. you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified seal. today let's paint with behr ultra scuff defense® ...so that you can live that scuff-free life. honey, i'm home! honey! scuff defense. right now, get incredible savings on select behr ultra® paints, starting at $29.98* i booked our hotel on kayak. it's flexible if we need to cancel. cancel. i haven't left the house in a year. nothing will stop me from vacation. no canceling. flexible cancellation. kayak. search one and done. in 2016, i was working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i
she's the school board chair for lee county schools.of questions for her after the break. you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified seal. today let's paint with behr ultra scuff defense® ...so that you can live that scuff-free life. honey, i'm home! honey! scuff...
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and the question you have to ask is, people like senator graham, senator mike lee of utah have bailed on him beuse they investigateed these claims of the stolen election and found zero evidence to support that. and so now, as you report here trump is saying, oh, they ought to -- senators graham and lee ought to be ashamed. those are -- those are his loyalists and they said, it just isn't there. i hope people -- not partisan reasons or anything -- look at the facts, and look at that, gee, that's a bit of a cold shower to see what lindsey graham and mike lee did and how they went to the floor of the senate and said, it ain't there. yamiche: and meanwhile, the biden administration is facing a series of challenges there is a firestorm over shocking video of border patrol agents chargeing a haitian migrants thursday, i broke the story that the u.s. special envoy for haiti resigned over what he called inhumane and counter productive deportations of haitians and later that day i questioned jen psaki how the predent hasn't condemned the actions >> why hasn't the president condemned the action
and the question you have to ask is, people like senator graham, senator mike lee of utah have bailed on him beuse they investigateed these claims of the stolen election and found zero evidence to support that. and so now, as you report here trump is saying, oh, they ought to -- senators graham and lee ought to be ashamed. those are -- those are his loyalists and they said, it just isn't there. i hope people -- not partisan reasons or anything -- look at the facts, and look at that, gee, that's...
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lee and mr. pocan to attend a classified brief on the existential threats we face in great power competition. mr. speaker, instead of taking me up on that offer, they continue to turn a blind eye. the chairs of the defense spending reduction caucus don't want to learn about what the threats are. they don't want to learn more about the critical capabilities that would be out of the hands of war fighters if this amendment were to pass. i can stand here and tell that caucus about how this plus up has $9.8 billion in procurement that's indirectly to china, building ships to keep up with china. or i can tell them there's $3 billion for sustainment operations to allow war fighters to conduct global operations including humanitarian operations in places like haiti. or i can tell them there's $3. # billion for military construction to improve facilities in districts across the country. to make sure our service members aren't working in rundown facilities. i can tell there's $5.2 billion for research and
lee and mr. pocan to attend a classified brief on the existential threats we face in great power competition. mr. speaker, instead of taking me up on that offer, they continue to turn a blind eye. the chairs of the defense spending reduction caucus don't want to learn about what the threats are. they don't want to learn more about the critical capabilities that would be out of the hands of war fighters if this amendment were to pass. i can stand here and tell that caucus about how this plus up...
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a statue of confederate general robert e lee is taken down in virginia's state capital after a year—long battle. the world's biggest plant to extract carbon dioxide from the air opens in iceland. how significant is it in the battle to reverse climate change? and emma raducanu and leylah fernandez are both through to the us open semis — could we see a teenage final at flushing meadows? live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news, with newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. a man alleged to be the sole surviving gunman from the islamist gang which murdered 130 people in paris six years ago has told a court he is a fighter for the islamic state group. salah abdeslam is one of 20 defendants in what is the biggest terror trial in modern french history. the prosecution says they were all involved in the shootings and bombings of november 2015, which targeted locations including bars, restaurants and the bataclan concert hall. from paris, our correspondent lucy williamson reports. the sirens sounded again in paris today for the men accused of terrorising this city six years ago. s
a statue of confederate general robert e lee is taken down in virginia's state capital after a year—long battle. the world's biggest plant to extract carbon dioxide from the air opens in iceland. how significant is it in the battle to reverse climate change? and emma raducanu and leylah fernandez are both through to the us open semis — could we see a teenage final at flushing meadows? live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news, with newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. a...
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lee.storian and professor at princeton university and joins us. professor, great to see you. president trump is a super fan of robert e. lee. i mean, he really likes robert e. lyrics but i think that the point is that in this statement he's doing something bigger than that, and that is getting back to his stoking of racial tension. >> that's exactly right, like he did with confederate statues throughout. he's trying to stoke that kind of racial politics in the conservative movement, and he's also trying to draw the attention of the media towards these sorts of questions and initially it looks like he succeeded in both, but we're seeing him return to the public stage with the same kinds of arguments that he's used all the way back to his announcement of running the first time and to charlottesville. >> let me read a bit of the former president's statement on the removal of that statue in richmond help. writes here of the late general. if only we had robert e. lee to command our troops in af
lee.storian and professor at princeton university and joins us. professor, great to see you. president trump is a super fan of robert e. lee. i mean, he really likes robert e. lyrics but i think that the point is that in this statement he's doing something bigger than that, and that is getting back to his stoking of racial tension. >> that's exactly right, like he did with confederate statues throughout. he's trying to stoke that kind of racial politics in the conservative movement, and...
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lee yesterday.n addition to referring to the confederate general as a unifying force, he also said if we only had robert e. lee to command our troops in afghanistan, that disaster would end in a total in 20 years ago. what an embarrassment we're suffering because we don't have the genius of a robert e. lee. joining us now is former special assistant to george w. bush scott jennings. scott, i have a lot of feelings about this. but before i get into any of that let me just ask you when you read the statement from the former president, which by the way, included a lot more than just that about the good generalship of robert e. lee but conveniently left out the fact that he chose to fight against the united states and for the confederacy and in the defense of slavery, aside from that, what did you make of the statement? >> well, there were a lot of things going on in here. the first part about the statute piece, this is an on going debate. i have no use for these c confederate statutes out there. there'
lee yesterday.n addition to referring to the confederate general as a unifying force, he also said if we only had robert e. lee to command our troops in afghanistan, that disaster would end in a total in 20 years ago. what an embarrassment we're suffering because we don't have the genius of a robert e. lee. joining us now is former special assistant to george w. bush scott jennings. scott, i have a lot of feelings about this. but before i get into any of that let me just ask you when you read...
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lee. he also said in a statement, except for gettysburg, lee would have won the war. all of this is just rife with civil war revisionism. if only we had robert e. lee to command our troops in afghanistan, this disaster would have been ended in a complete and total victory many years ago. where do you start? it's just baffling, and it's brainlessness and just craziness. >> and it's dangerousness because people listen to him and, shockingly, as you say, 63% of republicans want him to be leader of their party. he seems to forget the fact that for four years he was commander in chief and did nothing but weaken our position in afghanistan, first of all. secondly, he clearly knows absolutely nothing about american history. robert e. lee was very far from being a brilliant general. and beside whiches, robert e. lee was a traitor to this country who was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of americans which sounds very familiar so maybe that's why donald identifies with him so much. >> and maybe he identifies with the fact that he's a loser. he lost -- trump l
lee. he also said in a statement, except for gettysburg, lee would have won the war. all of this is just rife with civil war revisionism. if only we had robert e. lee to command our troops in afghanistan, this disaster would have been ended in a complete and total victory many years ago. where do you start? it's just baffling, and it's brainlessness and just craziness. >> and it's dangerousness because people listen to him and, shockingly, as you say, 63% of republicans want him to be...
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lee's lab in wuhan.s the closest relative to sars-cov-2 was this bat virus called ratg-13. >> ratg-13 was found in a horseshoe bat. the sample was taken by a team of researchers from the wuhan institute of virology. it was collected from a mine were six miners had worked and were later hospitalized with sars-like symptoms back in 2012. three of them died. >> that is the closest known relative of sars-cov-2. and we don't even know that that's the virus that made those six miners sick. >> how close are we talking about here? >> 96% similar. sounds like a high number. but in terms of virus evolution, that 4% difference takes decades. their last common ancestor probably was out there in nature 30 or 40 years ago. >> she said there's a zero chance this came from her lab. what did you think of that? >> so i would like to see what made her think there was a zero chance that it came from her lab. can you show me the data that substantiates your hypothesis or your claim? >> dr. elena chan, postdoctoral fellow at
lee's lab in wuhan.s the closest relative to sars-cov-2 was this bat virus called ratg-13. >> ratg-13 was found in a horseshoe bat. the sample was taken by a team of researchers from the wuhan institute of virology. it was collected from a mine were six miners had worked and were later hospitalized with sars-like symptoms back in 2012. three of them died. >> that is the closest known relative of sars-cov-2. and we don't even know that that's the virus that made those six miners...
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check the vehicle history. >>> ian lee shows us the cars of tomorrow. debuting at germany's biggest motor show. trocar shows like to tease the future of what we could be driving next. and bmw says it won't just be electric, but recyclable also. >> it is designed to be dissembled to reuse it again. so let's say we can use the same material to produce a new car. >> reporter: car companies generated a buzz about the new electric vehicles. >> ladies and gentlemen volkswagen. >> reporter: volkswagen wants to overtake tesla with their new electric car in hopes to corner the market by 2025. german leader angela merkel says these cleaner cars are part of the solution to the climate emergency. but activists believe it is all a bit disingenuous say they will still get rich off of gas guzzling suvs. although some vehicles are getting electric makeovers. and companies say the smartest cars will also charge the fastest. >> we will also dc charging from 5% to 80%, which is less than 30 minutes. >> reporter: making it a quick arrive into a greener future. >> president
check the vehicle history. >>> ian lee shows us the cars of tomorrow. debuting at germany's biggest motor show. trocar shows like to tease the future of what we could be driving next. and bmw says it won't just be electric, but recyclable also. >> it is designed to be dissembled to reuse it again. so let's say we can use the same material to produce a new car. >> reporter: car companies generated a buzz about the new electric vehicles. >> ladies and gentlemen...
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here's senator lee on the phone calling the states. and what's interesting, a senator can get anyone on the phone. and he calls around to the head of the house, head of the senate in these states and says what's this about, an alternative slate of electors? and they say, not true. it's not there. and when lee goes home to utah, people -- trump supporters are coming to him and saying, hey, the election was stolen. and he said, no, no. there's no evidence. >> look, that memo again is the blueprint to overthrow an election. that's what it is. it's a blueprint to overthrow the results of an election handed to the vice president of the united states more or less in the oval office. trump tells mike pence, hey, listen to john eastman, this lawyer. you lay it out in the book. and to get to the mike lee and lindsey graham point, you don't have to fact-check this. this letter is so on its face outrageous and bogus. it is such an outwere rageous claim, it is surprising they even bothered to do due diligence and not just say, you're crazy, mr. pr
here's senator lee on the phone calling the states. and what's interesting, a senator can get anyone on the phone. and he calls around to the head of the house, head of the senate in these states and says what's this about, an alternative slate of electors? and they say, not true. it's not there. and when lee goes home to utah, people -- trump supporters are coming to him and saying, hey, the election was stolen. and he said, no, no. there's no evidence. >> look, that memo again is the...
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that's why he made the call with general lee and on january 8, 2021. it's important to read the full book because the whole book as the full context and the context shows in each of these moments in the call he was reading in otherpeople . he was calling up gina has to and talking to paul sony running the national security agency and talking to the joint chiefs. this is a senior military officer working to de-escalate potential crisis and it's clear that these kind of calls between military leaders can be routine but our book shows that calls between such leaders can be routine certainly but this moment was anything but routine. it was a moment on a back channel to try to avoid global war. to avoid some kind of miscommunication in the south china sea where a president who they believed was in decline acting out and harass way, a catastrophic way and with the and and see exchange you see him trying to protect the country from having miscommunication or an isolated call from the white house or even the president causing a missile to be fired or even a nu
that's why he made the call with general lee and on january 8, 2021. it's important to read the full book because the whole book as the full context and the context shows in each of these moments in the call he was reading in otherpeople . he was calling up gina has to and talking to paul sony running the national security agency and talking to the joint chiefs. this is a senior military officer working to de-escalate potential crisis and it's clear that these kind of calls between military...
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lee cooperman. we have more trade ahead on the half and a reminder the great delivering alpha content is available on demand and go to deliveringalpha.com for those details. we're back in two minutes. at pgim, the pursuit is on for outperformance. as active investors, to outdeliver with customized strategies, integrating esg best practices into our investment decisions. as asset managers and fiduciaries, to outserve, with our commitment to better esg outcomes. join the pursuit of outperformance at pgim. the investment management business of prudential. in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device. yours, your employees' and even your customers'. so you can stay ahead. get started with a great offer and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus for a limited time, ask how to get a $50
lee cooperman. we have more trade ahead on the half and a reminder the great delivering alpha content is available on demand and go to deliveringalpha.com for those details. we're back in two minutes. at pgim, the pursuit is on for outperformance. as active investors, to outdeliver with customized strategies, integrating esg best practices into our investment decisions. as asset managers and fiduciaries, to outserve, with our commitment to better esg outcomes. join the pursuit of outperformance...
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marcus lee also. found an opportunity to create something out of nothing during the pandemic, a day laborer by trade at first as covid closed in on the city, his work began to dry up. things got scary because i kept hearing all over the news all they're shutting down jobs we're gonna have to wear masks. we can't be like more than six ft apart. but as people spent more time at home, they started catching the home improvement bug deanne button he had employed lee for years to work in her landscape architecture business. that relationship paid off, but he believed only so much that she began advertising on his behalf, using the next door app to show the work he'd done for her landscape work became, uh, really in demand, and it seemed like a great opportunity for marcus to, uh, get busier and do more business, so i just, uh, we just worked on referring him where we could. i started getting too busy with next door. and i just kept getting jobs from. i've worked all over the city and a lot of backyards and
marcus lee also. found an opportunity to create something out of nothing during the pandemic, a day laborer by trade at first as covid closed in on the city, his work began to dry up. things got scary because i kept hearing all over the news all they're shutting down jobs we're gonna have to wear masks. we can't be like more than six ft apart. but as people spent more time at home, they started catching the home improvement bug deanne button he had employed lee for years to work in her...
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iam doyeon lee, a hand cyclist from south korea.| felt - like i had lost everything. i became depressed and i couldn't break out of it. i lost my weight for a long time. that's how i lived for a while. she began cycling at 41 years old. three years later in rio, she won a silver medal. translation: if my daughter is having a hard time, i want l to do everything for her. back then 20 million won was a lot of money. i used my savings to buy her first bike. every week she rides more than 300 kilometres. translation: some people curse me when i'm training. | they say why are you riding on the road? people even call the police, saying it's dangerous. as a single mother of three, she wants her daughters to learn from herjourney. translation: it's not about me being the best mother. - i want them to manage theirfrustrations, never give up and always be grateful. i want to show them i have found happiness by following my dreams. portuguese footballer cristiano ronaldo has broken the all—time record for goals scored in the men's internationa
iam doyeon lee, a hand cyclist from south korea.| felt - like i had lost everything. i became depressed and i couldn't break out of it. i lost my weight for a long time. that's how i lived for a while. she began cycling at 41 years old. three years later in rio, she won a silver medal. translation: if my daughter is having a hard time, i want l to do everything for her. back then 20 million won was a lot of money. i used my savings to buy her first bike. every week she rides more than 300...
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and it is the general robert e lee, that it was time for it to go. so as people saying, not, not have good bye as it was lifted off of the plan. it is now resting beside the place. what it is good for the last 151 years, and they will move it into storage before the decision on its final position. will be decided, but it's unlikely to be anywhere in public, perhaps, maybe a park, a historical park, or perhaps as a museum exhibition that's for the plan itself. while the decision about what happens to it is still to come. but people we've been speaking to around here, one of the names on these monuments removed. they don't want to raise history, but they don't want people to celebrate what people like robert e lee stood for which you remember was white supremacy warning people of color. i didn't shooting that, that continued. he fought a war to try and make sure that that would happen. a war that the last, i know after 171 years, his statue finally moved from the place that was his capital. calling fisher in richmond, virginia. i don't think the chines
and it is the general robert e lee, that it was time for it to go. so as people saying, not, not have good bye as it was lifted off of the plan. it is now resting beside the place. what it is good for the last 151 years, and they will move it into storage before the decision on its final position. will be decided, but it's unlikely to be anywhere in public, perhaps, maybe a park, a historical park, or perhaps as a museum exhibition that's for the plan itself. while the decision about what...