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lee: mr. chairman, i am prepared to close. the chair: the gentlelady reserves? ms. lee: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. diaz-balart: you're ready to close? ms. lee: yeah. mr. diaz-balart: so -- let me reserve at this time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady is recognized. ms. lee: thank you. mr. chairman, let me close by saying a couple of things about this bill once more. first of all, it's a deeply political extremist bill that seeks to satisfy the radical fringe at the expense of our national security, global human rights and the well-being of our allies. now, let me say this again, which i said earlier yesterday actually in the rules committee. we spend less than half of 1% of our g.d.p. on overseas assistance. mind you. less than half of 1%. this bill cuts that less than half of 1% by 12% and 6% from last fiscal year. the world's full of threats that don't respect borders, from climate change to pandemics, to assertive dictators. and so w
lee: mr. chairman, i am prepared to close. the chair: the gentlelady reserves? ms. lee: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. diaz-balart: you're ready to close? ms. lee: yeah. mr. diaz-balart: so -- let me reserve at this time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady is recognized. ms. lee: thank you. mr. chairman, let me close by saying a couple of things about this bill once more. first of all, it's a deeply political extremist bill that seeks to...
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lee: mr. chairman, i claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for five minutes. ms. lee: i rise in opposition to this amendment which prohibits funding for materials that refers to the general secretary of the chinese communist party by the title president. the united states house of representatives does not get to pick what other countries call their head of state. this is not a serious policy. in the united states of america, we should not resort to pettiness and treat others -- and should treat others with respect even when we have vehement disagreements. this is how you solve problems. i must reflect on the fact that this is the appropriations process, a process that is derived by the united states constitution. it's a privilege to serve in this house and on the appropriations committee. this amendment does not meet the stature of this process. i urge my colleagues to oppose this amendment. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlewom
lee: mr. chairman, i claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for five minutes. ms. lee: i rise in opposition to this amendment which prohibits funding for materials that refers to the general secretary of the chinese communist party by the title president. the united states house of representatives does not get to pick what other countries call their head of state. this is not a serious policy. in the united states of america, we should not resort to...
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discrimination by a former spokesperson for her office, patty lee. >> ktvu channel two news patty lee a reporter at ktvu until 2014 and worked for price as a public information officer for six months last year until she was fired, lee says she pointed out what she believed were illegal practices, including violations of the state public records act. >> her lawsuit says she was subjected to humiliating and bullying behavior and that price once remarked that her enemies are, quote, the media and the asians. nick roxboro is lee's attorney, as a district attorney, you can't fire the person in charge. >> the public information officer, for upholding sort of the sanctimony of transparency, first amendment and so on. >> lee's firing followed an incident in which berkeley scanner founder emily raguso was denied access to a news conference put on by the da. this was russo's vantage point, stuck in a hallway behind a closed door. raguso was later allowed to attend da news conferences, but she and other media then requested records related to price's media policies and press list. in her lawsuit
discrimination by a former spokesperson for her office, patty lee. >> ktvu channel two news patty lee a reporter at ktvu until 2014 and worked for price as a public information officer for six months last year until she was fired, lee says she pointed out what she believed were illegal practices, including violations of the state public records act. >> her lawsuit says she was subjected to humiliating and bullying behavior and that price once remarked that her enemies are, quote,...
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and when mayor lee told us she was leaning towards appointing ivy lee as the director of this office, i said, this is going to thrive like never before, because i know ivy well and i know that it takes someone extremely special that people have a lot of faith in and a lot of respect for internally and understand how the city functions. to look at other departments inside the city, and criticize them frankly, right? that is not a easy job to do. setting up sharp was never easy. ivy is that person. she has the diplomacy, the credibility, she has the relationships that she is able to give constructive criticism in a way that our departments will take it and that's why i know sharp is going to succeed like it never has before. i know that's the reason why women and men and non binary people who are victims of horrible crimes are going to feel much more comfortable coming forward and seeking help, and i know that it will make our city better mayor breed and it is because we are all working together. i just want to end by thanking supervisor stefani so much for creating this office, for hav
and when mayor lee told us she was leaning towards appointing ivy lee as the director of this office, i said, this is going to thrive like never before, because i know ivy well and i know that it takes someone extremely special that people have a lot of faith in and a lot of respect for internally and understand how the city functions. to look at other departments inside the city, and criticize them frankly, right? that is not a easy job to do. setting up sharp was never easy. ivy is that...
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maria lee: yeah.d a message to travis forbes. tony lee : if anybody is going to relay any messages to him, tell him, or if you guys talk to him, tell him we got just one question, where is kenia? thats it. keith morrison : but travis wasnt talking anymore, so lee offered a radical idea. tony lee: i called assistant da lombardi, and i said, make a deal. keith morrison: you wanted a deal? tony lee: yeah, i dont care what it is. i dont-- i said, i dont care you can take it down to manslaughter. i didnt care. just make a deal. its just-- we just want kenia. kerri lombardi: we really couldnt at that-- i mean, we were getting there. we were still investigating. what i really wanted was for tell us where she was so we could give closure to this family. keith morrison : but travis was now facing an attempted murder charge for the assault on lydia, and as his case started working its way toward trial, he sat silently, mute in his cell. especially, when detective shaklee paid him a visit. detective jaclyn shakl
maria lee: yeah.d a message to travis forbes. tony lee : if anybody is going to relay any messages to him, tell him, or if you guys talk to him, tell him we got just one question, where is kenia? thats it. keith morrison : but travis wasnt talking anymore, so lee offered a radical idea. tony lee: i called assistant da lombardi, and i said, make a deal. keith morrison: you wanted a deal? tony lee: yeah, i dont care what it is. i dont-- i said, i dont care you can take it down to manslaughter. i...
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and discrimination by a former spokesperson for her office, patty lee, ktvu channel two news patty lee was a reporter at ktvu until 2014, and worked for price as a public information officer for six months last year until she was fired. lee says she pointed out what she believed were illegal practices, including violations of the state public records act. her lawsuit says she was subjected to humiliating and bullying behavior, and that price once remarked that her enemies are, quote, the media and the asians. nick roxboro is lee's attorney. >> as a district attorney, you can't fire the person in charge. the public information officer, for upholding sort of the sanctimony of transparency, first amendment and so on. >> lee's firing followed an incident in which berkeley scanner founder emily raguso was denied access to a news conference put on by the da. this was russo's vantage point, stuck in a hallway behind a closed door, raguso was later allowed to attend da news conferences, but she and other media then requested records related to price's media policies and press list. in her laws
and discrimination by a former spokesperson for her office, patty lee, ktvu channel two news patty lee was a reporter at ktvu until 2014, and worked for price as a public information officer for six months last year until she was fired. lee says she pointed out what she believed were illegal practices, including violations of the state public records act. her lawsuit says she was subjected to humiliating and bullying behavior, and that price once remarked that her enemies are, quote, the media...
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chris lee. the charge? first-degree murder.ry location of the particular mine that tied him to the ■çcrime that for him to not have done it, he would probably be the unluckiest man ever. >> they used friends and family to lay out the case against chris. several people who knew chris including this fellow marine testified he had shown a lot of interest in how to dispose of a body. >> he did mention the benefits of hiding a body in vertical position. wouldn't be able to see the outline of the body. >> former downstairs neighbor and one-time friend ashley also took the stand. >> how many times did you hear them talking about -- >> more than i can count. >> ashley told the jury about nichole's odd and cold response when she heard erin was missing. >> ■ç i called nichole and said where is your husband? there's people looking for her. erin is missing. she replied with , i don't care what happened to. she laughed at me each and told me to mind my own business. i hung up on her. >> her husband, connor, testified he saw chris lee to 6:0
chris lee. the charge? first-degree murder.ry location of the particular mine that tied him to the ■çcrime that for him to not have done it, he would probably be the unluckiest man ever. >> they used friends and family to lay out the case against chris. several people who knew chris including this fellow marine testified he had shown a lot of interest in how to dispose of a body. >> he did mention the benefits of hiding a body in vertical position. wouldn't be able to see the...
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lee: recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from florida will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 75 printed in part bmp of house report 118-559. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? the clerk: amendment number 75 printed in part b of house report 118-559 offered by mr. wilson of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1316, the gentleman from south carolina, mr.~wilson, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: i offer an amendment to the state department and foreign operations appropriations bill. deeply rooted in our commitment to responsible governance and ethical stewardship of the american taxpayer as evidenced by the great work of congressman diaz-balart. amendment 75 seeks to prohibit american taxpayer humanitarian funding in syria from indirectly supporting th
lee: recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from florida will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 75 printed in part bmp of house report 118-559. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? the clerk: amendment number 75 printed in part b of house report 118-559 offered by mr. wilson of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1316, the...
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, the sculptor, sir edward valentine, who had been contracted to make a sculpture of lee before lee's death, is now taken on board to create a kind of memorial of recumbent figure of robert ely,heack of the chapel is torn down, extended and a large apse is created, and this recumbent valentine sculpture of lee is installed. there. why is the college taking all this trouble? because it knows profit when it sees it. the college is thinking two things. one is this will continue to attract students. students who in some cases might have been of age to serve in the confederate army. by the end of the war, the confederates were digging down fairly deep in the age deciles. but if they couldn't actually serve in the army, they could always be part of general lee's college. so we will put lee out in front because that will help us to recruit students, but also it will help us as a tourist attraction for lexington, virginia. and the idea is going to be that lexington is going to become a source of pilgrimage for visitors from all over the country who will, of course, not unlike the town we're p
, the sculptor, sir edward valentine, who had been contracted to make a sculpture of lee before lee's death, is now taken on board to create a kind of memorial of recumbent figure of robert ely,heack of the chapel is torn down, extended and a large apse is created, and this recumbent valentine sculpture of lee is installed. there. why is the college taking all this trouble? because it knows profit when it sees it. the college is thinking two things. one is this will continue to attract...
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may god bless the daisy lee garrison■+ bates, and bless the united states ofca.. ■owell we assured you this would be a great event and you've heard some great comments. veryone again for being here today. i feel right at home. louisiana, and i live in benton, which is the far northwest corner of the state. and because of that is sometimes accused by other members of the louisiana delegation of a south arkansan. and i'm okay with that. ay with it. great people. i just want to say very quickl'e been in a lot oferems ybody hasr the acoustics of this hall sound (h about have church in here. okay special thanks to the arkansas state committee. governor sanders former governoe foundation b■m■&voard for going through this lengthy process and making today possible, finally po course we want to thank benjamin victor. he is the sculptor of this magnificent statue ofin case. you didn't know that this this
may god bless the daisy lee garrison■+ bates, and bless the united states ofca.. ■owell we assured you this would be a great event and you've heard some great comments. veryone again for being here today. i feel right at home. louisiana, and i live in benton, which is the far northwest corner of the state. and because of that is sometimes accused by other members of the louisiana delegation of a south arkansan. and i'm okay with that. ay with it. great people. i just want to say very...
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baayork lee already has her tony. the stories of the dancers who hustle from show to show, whose names audiences will probably never know. the show became a tony award-winning smash. why was "a chorus line" such a big hit? >> i think we were the first reality show. >> reporter: you think so? >> oh, absolutely. we played ourselves. >> reporter: baayork lee played one of those dancers, doing what they do for one simple reason. ♪ what i did for love ♪ >> the theme song that marvin hamlisch wrote for us, what i did for love, really is what it's all about. we love what we do. it's the passion and the dedication and the discipline. >> reporter: not what i did to become a star? >> exactly. >> reporter: the musical was the brainchild of director michael bennett, who was known for incorporating contemporary dance moves into his choreography. take this number from 1968's "promises, promises" with music by burt bacharach and featuring lee. it is an extraordinary dance. my biggest question is, how did you actually keep your heads
baayork lee already has her tony. the stories of the dancers who hustle from show to show, whose names audiences will probably never know. the show became a tony award-winning smash. why was "a chorus line" such a big hit? >> i think we were the first reality show. >> reporter: you think so? >> oh, absolutely. we played ourselves. >> reporter: baayork lee played one of those dancers, doing what they do for one simple reason. ♪ what i did for love ♪ >>...
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amber lee reporting live for us tonight. amber. thank you. on the peninsula, a man is now in custody in connection with a shooting. san mateo police were called to the shooting at about 430 this afternoon near hillsdale boulevard in norfolk street, just east of highway 101. when officers arrived on the scene, they say they learned a shooting victim was taken from the scene to san carlos a short time later. police say they found the victim in san carlos, who was then taken to the hospital. no word on the victim's condition. police say they then found the suspect hiding in an apartment, and they surrendered. >> officers were able to locate the suspect, who was in the apartment complex located behind me, after a plan was put in place, the suspect finally exited the apartment and was safely detained. >> it is still unclear what led to the shooting. a shelter in place order was in effect this afternoon for san mateo residents, but it has since been lifted. >> a former antioch police officer has been found not guilty of assault. matthew nutt was ac
amber lee reporting live for us tonight. amber. thank you. on the peninsula, a man is now in custody in connection with a shooting. san mateo police were called to the shooting at about 430 this afternoon near hillsdale boulevard in norfolk street, just east of highway 101. when officers arrived on the scene, they say they learned a shooting victim was taken from the scene to san carlos a short time later. police say they found the victim in san carlos, who was then taken to the hospital. no...
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so throughout her of daisy lee gatson bates helped america realize. those universal truths that are set in our nation's birth certificate. and she had a way of doing that as we've heard. sometimes she pulled out a gun. hakeem i didn't know that part of the story, but, you know, whatever's required. one of her biographers noted that mrs. bates was often criticized for being pushy or ambitious or ingress. but i think in hindsight, we all know that back in the 1950s, some people needed some pushing right? they needed somebody with a little of ambition who was willing to push everyone in the direction from moderate to the most prejudiced people. and i like what the principal of central high said about her one time. he said the devil himself could not have been more appalled by the segregation as daisy bates. indeed, mrs. bates endured the cross burnings on her front yard, as we heard, and the death threats flying through her. and she she that because she was dedicated to the truth that great truth that all of us are created equal. and she was remarkably b
so throughout her of daisy lee gatson bates helped america realize. those universal truths that are set in our nation's birth certificate. and she had a way of doing that as we've heard. sometimes she pulled out a gun. hakeem i didn't know that part of the story, but, you know, whatever's required. one of her biographers noted that mrs. bates was often criticized for being pushy or ambitious or ingress. but i think in hindsight, we all know that back in the 1950s, some people needed some...
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. >> the only person i ever tried to emulate as an actor was bruce lee, because bruce lee -- bruce leeo do an action scene in "48 hours" and i was walking through this alley and i had a gun out and i never had no reference. you know how you're walking around looking for somebody with a gun. so i a started doing my bruce lee impression. [ light laughter ] so i'm walking through, like doing my looks around, doing bruce lee, because i look nothing like bruce lee nobody knew i was doing bruce lee. [ laughter ] so they was like, "wow, he's intense." it was like, "i'm doing bruce lee." and to this day, if i pull a gun out i'm doing bruce lee. [ laughter ] >> seth: there's a lot -- it is really wonderful as well. there's a lot of the original cast. >> yeah, we got everybody that was alive, we got 'em back. yeah. [ laughter ] yeah. >> seth: i was very happy. kevin bacon is in the film. >> yes, i love kevin bacon. >> seth: he's wonderful. >> he is -- the perfect villain. one of the things that makes "beverly cops" work, is the first two "beverly hills cops" are really good and the third one is
. >> the only person i ever tried to emulate as an actor was bruce lee, because bruce lee -- bruce leeo do an action scene in "48 hours" and i was walking through this alley and i had a gun out and i never had no reference. you know how you're walking around looking for somebody with a gun. so i a started doing my bruce lee impression. [ light laughter ] so i'm walking through, like doing my looks around, doing bruce lee, because i look nothing like bruce lee nobody knew i was...
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dellums actually trained under lee at the studio.y leaders say lee fostered community and brought diverse groups of people together. and they say he made the city of oakland a better place. tonight at seven, former president donald trump is on his way to san francisco. a big event tomorrow, protesters and supporters have plans for when he arrives. plus, our earthquake warning system is getting better and faster. we'll explain how those stories and more coming up on our 7:00 news. nightly news amanda knox back in court while the american exonerated was back in an italian courtroom. nightly news with lester holt starts right now. >>> tonight, the historic launch. boeing's starliner blasting off on its first long-awaited crewed mission. after years of setbacks, the moment of liftoff, boeing's starliner carrying two nasa astronauts to the international space station. the mission ushering in a new era of space competition as boeing looks to take on elon musk's spacex. >>> also tonight, the dangerous heat wave. more than 30 million under a
dellums actually trained under lee at the studio.y leaders say lee fostered community and brought diverse groups of people together. and they say he made the city of oakland a better place. tonight at seven, former president donald trump is on his way to san francisco. a big event tomorrow, protesters and supporters have plans for when he arrives. plus, our earthquake warning system is getting better and faster. we'll explain how those stories and more coming up on our 7:00 news. nightly news...
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. >> miss opal lee, you are 97 years old, right? does that title sit with you? >> i don't mind the title. >> reporter: for years lee advocated for juneteenth to become a federal holiday, inspired by her own family celebrations. >> we go to the fair grounds for the juneteenth celebration. there would be music and food. >> reporter: but, one year when lee was 12, the annual celebration turned to terror. >> my parents had just bought a house, and my mom had it fixed up so nice. but people started gathering. >> reporter: what kind of people? it was a white mob. >> there were 500 of them and my dad came home with a gun and the police were there and told my dad if you bust a cap, we'll let this mob have you. they did despicable things. >> reporter: the terror did not quell her results. lee made headlines at 89 years old pledging to walk from fort worth to washington, d.c. the journey, two and a half miles each day, to symbolize the two and a half years black texans waited for the message of emancipation to reach them. >> a little old lady
. >> miss opal lee, you are 97 years old, right? does that title sit with you? >> i don't mind the title. >> reporter: for years lee advocated for juneteenth to become a federal holiday, inspired by her own family celebrations. >> we go to the fair grounds for the juneteenth celebration. there would be music and food. >> reporter: but, one year when lee was 12, the annual celebration turned to terror. >> my parents had just bought a house, and my mom had it...
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daisy lee garso bates, and may god continue to bless the a. heard some great comments. i want to thank everyone again for being here■ today. i feel right at home. i am from shreveport, louisiana, and i live in benton, which is the far northwest corner of the state. and because of that is sometimes accused by other members of the louisiana delegation of a south arkansan. and i'm okay with that. i'm okay with it. great people. i juan■m quickly to the hbcu alumni choir, we'vee hugging. i don't know if anybody has ever the acoustics good. we were justbout have church in here. okay. i want to give a special thanks to the arkansas state committee. governor sanders former governor hutchison and the dcates home foundation board for going through this lengthy process and today possible, finally possible and of course we want to thank benjamin victor. f this magnificent statue of rex. in case. is this is his fourth statue here in c■stat jerry h. i'm not, but that's amazing. we're really grateful for his artistic contributions and i know most of you have
daisy lee garso bates, and may god continue to bless the a. heard some great comments. i want to thank everyone again for being here■ today. i feel right at home. i am from shreveport, louisiana, and i live in benton, which is the far northwest corner of the state. and because of that is sometimes accused by other members of the louisiana delegation of a south arkansan. and i'm okay with that. i'm okay with it. great people. i juan■m quickly to the hbcu alumni choir, we'vee hugging. i don't...
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lee. >> thank you, senator. i guess -- let me work backwards. particularly for small businesses, this concept of the risk assessment is very important. >> they have to do it themselves? >> yes. because that is where they understand where the risk is. you have to do x but you have no risk of that happening, there's no incentive. that is a time of their energy and money. but if you understand exactly what risks you are doing in your unique business based on the information you have from your customers, then you are meeting that risk as it is today and monitoring it to see what you have to do moving forward. >> let's say a small record producer in nashville is a new startup. i mean, for that person and business to be talking to customers about what they need and then being able to make the decisions to deploy -- that requires a level of sophistication that may not be the level of sophistication required to be a good record producer. i mean, a small law firm, let's say. i was in a small law fi
lee. >> thank you, senator. i guess -- let me work backwards. particularly for small businesses, this concept of the risk assessment is very important. >> they have to do it themselves? >> yes. because that is where they understand where the risk is. you have to do x but you have no risk of that happening, there's no incentive. that is a time of their energy and money. but if you understand exactly what risks you are doing in your unique business based on the information you...
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ktvu henry lee joins us now. he's in studio with the very latest on this. henry >> mike and julie gasia pamela price is already facing a recall election. now, this lawsuit is uncovering some internal strife from one of the key people who used to speak on her behalf. alameda county da pamela price is being sued for wrongful termination and discrimination by a former spokesperson for her office, patty lee ktvu channel two news. patty lee was a reporter at ktvu until 2014 and worked for price as a public information officer for six months last year until she was fired. lee says she pointed out what she believed were illegal practices, including violating ones of the state public records act. her lawsuit says she was subjected to humiliating and bullying behavior, and that price once remarked that her enemies are, quote, the media and the asians. nick roxboro is lee's attorney. >> as a district attorney, you can't fire the person in charge. the public information officer for upholding sort of the sanctimony of transparency. first amendment and so on. >> lee's f
ktvu henry lee joins us now. he's in studio with the very latest on this. henry >> mike and julie gasia pamela price is already facing a recall election. now, this lawsuit is uncovering some internal strife from one of the key people who used to speak on her behalf. alameda county da pamela price is being sued for wrongful termination and discrimination by a former spokesperson for her office, patty lee ktvu channel two news. patty lee was a reporter at ktvu until 2014 and worked for...
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lee anderson. reform uk right.ir starmer speaks exclusively to gb news after saying that he wouldn't under any circumstances use private healthcare. >> i wouldn't use anything other than the nhs . than the nhs. >> oh, that was brief wasn't it? but next met chief sir mark rowley makes a shocking admission. apparently the first thought of the police officers who tackled a man who allegedly killed a 14 year old boy in hainault was. are we going to be investigated for how it was dean investigated for how it was dealt with? yes, you heard that right. not actually solving that alleged crime or trying to stop it from taking place. so our police officers, now more scared of the public than the other way around. norman brennan is right at the heart of this issue. he joins me live. how are our police have actually been dragged before the courts welcome back to patrick christys tonight. coming up after he said that he'd never use private health care . has sir keir health care. has sir keir starmer actually contradicted his ow
lee anderson. reform uk right.ir starmer speaks exclusively to gb news after saying that he wouldn't under any circumstances use private healthcare. >> i wouldn't use anything other than the nhs . than the nhs. >> oh, that was brief wasn't it? but next met chief sir mark rowley makes a shocking admission. apparently the first thought of the police officers who tackled a man who allegedly killed a 14 year old boy in hainault was. are we going to be investigated for how it was dean...
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statue of general lee, who we should note, never likely visited the city of new orleans. like similar statue, was built during this era throughout the south. the general faced north. symbolic lee watching and waiting to greet another potential invasion from america and union forces. statues like these covered the city as well as every town and city throughout the southern united states. cities, of course, had the largest statues like these seen here, both in new orleans, the first dedicated to jefferson davis, president of the confederacy, during the civil war that was erected in 1911. and the second dedicated to new orleans born general pgti beauregard, who ordered the first cannon shots fired to start the civil war. that statue was raised. in 1915. in smaller towns, statues to the confederacy looked and often still look just like this. memorials to a nameless, nondescript confederate soldier. this one on the screen was erected in 1886 in baton rouge. soon after the conservative redeemer democratic forces that ran the state successfully fought to remove the capital out o
statue of general lee, who we should note, never likely visited the city of new orleans. like similar statue, was built during this era throughout the south. the general faced north. symbolic lee watching and waiting to greet another potential invasion from america and union forces. statues like these covered the city as well as every town and city throughout the southern united states. cities, of course, had the largest statues like these seen here, both in new orleans, the first dedicated to...
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lee was the one required together that material. but the lawsuit says when she tried to the alameda county district attorney chose instead to hide elite and change the records when she refused to sign off on those records. the lawsuit says lee was fired, you know, do those sort of things. that's not your job. you're there to fight crime. and finding price is serious business. producing documents. wherever the chips may fall. whatever they say, whatever you did wrong, you let them out. that's we all make mistakes. but when you try to cover it up and you ask somebody who's public informational, sir. to join in the coverup and she refuses and fire her. that's not what we're about. a spokesperson for pamela price as the da's office cannot comment on litigation on personnel matters. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> if we didn't have confidence before we do now, okay, they could be a different story. me standing here crying talking to you. >> homeowners being applauded by his quick actions. he created defensible space around a home and they mo
lee was the one required together that material. but the lawsuit says when she tried to the alameda county district attorney chose instead to hide elite and change the records when she refused to sign off on those records. the lawsuit says lee was fired, you know, do those sort of things. that's not your job. you're there to fight crime. and finding price is serious business. producing documents. wherever the chips may fall. whatever they say, whatever you did wrong, you let them out. that's we...
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maria: quickly bring in lee carter marsha get her take on this because lee, we've got dnc conventionust 19 can they swap biden out? what are rules here given the fact that the party primaries, during that time they've secured 99% of the pledged delegates. lee: as martha said would require joe biden to accept down, i absolutely agree with what she said we have to see what he does today is he sending signals he is going to stop pursuing the office i am not sure going to do that we haven't seen any signals he is ready to step aside. >> martha final word what should we expect today. >> i think talking a lot about this maria, we have a couple of democrats who are going to be joining us. i i mean, they will be asked questions about, you know, chris going to join us in delaware very close to joe biden we will ask what his assessment is last night what he recommends for close friend person he supports going forward. >> we will watch martha great to see you martha maccallum joining us today thanks we are getting started we are staying on the recap of last night's jaij showdown cnn presidentia
maria: quickly bring in lee carter marsha get her take on this because lee, we've got dnc conventionust 19 can they swap biden out? what are rules here given the fact that the party primaries, during that time they've secured 99% of the pledged delegates. lee: as martha said would require joe biden to accept down, i absolutely agree with what she said we have to see what he does today is he sending signals he is going to stop pursuing the office i am not sure going to do that we haven't seen...
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ambassador lee: likewise. as dr.l be, we expect, similarity and continuity and also some changes and challenges. the current government official, we are ready to work with whoever wins the election. the u.s. is our only treaty allies in our most important partners in foreign policy. we are ready and commied to working with whoever occupies the white house this november. ellen: what about the security panelists? emily: i canho exactly what dr. cha was saying about dot, and now the new kid ondard. in the transatlantic context, it started with margaret with the european commission, but there is this idea you can basically implement a new trade barrier based on whether or not you trust exporter. so i would expect greater continuity on precisely that issue. again, i also would look back to the with 150 recommendations on resetting the agenda. this was a really intensive six-month negotiation with both parts on the hill making serious concessions to the other party about wherthe future of the agenda should head. if you are
ambassador lee: likewise. as dr.l be, we expect, similarity and continuity and also some changes and challenges. the current government official, we are ready to work with whoever wins the election. the u.s. is our only treaty allies in our most important partners in foreign policy. we are ready and commied to working with whoever occupies the white house this november. ellen: what about the security panelists? emily: i canho exactly what dr. cha was saying about dot, and now the new kid...
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cooper finished the seven decks with lee in full flight. grant pursuing more bold print, soon followed. and on april 12th, dramatic decks of headlines sourced from official war bulletins proclaimed peace and the surrender of lee and his whole army of northern virginia. one week later, there were new decks of headlines but bordered in black, announcing calamitous news and lamenting the assassination of. the president, it foretold of more coverage with full of the tragedy and even such dramatic events. tho amy and, her loyal editor, never lost their on the soldier's affairs. on may 3rd, the journal reported a definitive order to reduce military and the subsequent processing of patients out of the service so that all soldiers now in hospital who do not require actual treatment are ordered to discharged and their papers arranged. immediate payment. future editions were all about mustering out and all the latest particulars, and the soldier's journal became something of a handbook for those seeking guidance on the next steps from soldier to vete
cooper finished the seven decks with lee in full flight. grant pursuing more bold print, soon followed. and on april 12th, dramatic decks of headlines sourced from official war bulletins proclaimed peace and the surrender of lee and his whole army of northern virginia. one week later, there were new decks of headlines but bordered in black, announcing calamitous news and lamenting the assassination of. the president, it foretold of more coverage with full of the tragedy and even such dramatic...
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greg lee, ktvu, fox two news.oday federal prosecutors in delaware started laying out their case against hunter biden on felony gun charges. >> prosecutors allege president biden's son knowingly lied on a federal form in 2018, swearing he was not a drug user. his attorney, abbe lowell, says hunter biden was in denial about his addiction, adding he was abusing alcohol, not drugs, when he bought a small handgun in 2018. lowell said hunter biden never fired or even loaded the weapon. a number of witnesses are set to testify. >> my family members are going to testify against him, beau biden's wife is going to testify about throwing the gun away. and then there's the forensic evidence regarding the cocaine on the gun pouch. >> first lady jill biden was in court to support her stepson. hunter biden also faces federal tax related charges in los angeles. that trial begins in september. both cases were headed to a plea agreement, which fell apart last summer. >> attorney general merrick garland pushing back against attacks
greg lee, ktvu, fox two news.oday federal prosecutors in delaware started laying out their case against hunter biden on felony gun charges. >> prosecutors allege president biden's son knowingly lied on a federal form in 2018, swearing he was not a drug user. his attorney, abbe lowell, says hunter biden was in denial about his addiction, adding he was abusing alcohol, not drugs, when he bought a small handgun in 2018. lowell said hunter biden never fired or even loaded the weapon. a number...
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ktvu is amber lee spoke to a cashier who was also working at the time of the incident. she has our report. >> there is now a small memorial in front of the cvs store at the fremont hub and outdoor shopping center. after a security guard was shot and killed by a customer thursday night around 11:00, i spoke by phone with the cashier, who witnessed what happened. he does not want to be identified. it was a little shocking. >> and of course, you know, traumatizing. >> the cashier tells me it started when the male customer came into the store with a large backpack and refused to turn it over to the security guard when he was asked to do so, the cashier says he radioed the security guard to ask him to keep an eye on the customer, but not to make him feel like he was targeted. but the cashier says the two became hostile with each other, yelling profanities to each other. >> and then, you know, throwing any racial remarks to each other. i heard two gunshots. i looked over, and then i saw the security guard fall down, face flat in front of the electronic section. >> the cashier
ktvu is amber lee spoke to a cashier who was also working at the time of the incident. she has our report. >> there is now a small memorial in front of the cvs store at the fremont hub and outdoor shopping center. after a security guard was shot and killed by a customer thursday night around 11:00, i spoke by phone with the cashier, who witnessed what happened. he does not want to be identified. it was a little shocking. >> and of course, you know, traumatizing. >> the cashier...
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henry lee ktvu, fox two news.e have an update now to the burglary and deadly shooting at a home on 98th avenue and burr street in oakland on monday night. >> a homeowner shot and killed one of two burglary suspects, ktvu has learned. the surviving burglary suspect, 31 year old john fisher, has been charged with burglary. the homeowner remains in custody but has not been charged with a crime. >> new video tonight of an assault right inside the pinole police department headquarters. at the top of your screen, you can see a man approaching the lobby window. this was yesterday afternoon. police say he grabbed a staff member by the arm. she broke free, and then the man climbed over the counter, chasing the victim down a hall. police officers heard the disturbance and were able to detain the suspect, 65 year old chester victor jr faces assault, burglary and false imprisonment charges in milpitas. a man threw a flammable device inside a mcdonald's, causing more than $100,000 in damage. police say this happened just after
henry lee ktvu, fox two news.e have an update now to the burglary and deadly shooting at a home on 98th avenue and burr street in oakland on monday night. >> a homeowner shot and killed one of two burglary suspects, ktvu has learned. the surviving burglary suspect, 31 year old john fisher, has been charged with burglary. the homeowner remains in custody but has not been charged with a crime. >> new video tonight of an assault right inside the pinole police department headquarters....
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number of leads, but anyone with information is asked to give investigators a call in newark, henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> here we are. we made it through the workweek. it is friday. a lot of people eyeing that weekend. mark joins me now. and unfortunately not going to be quite as warm as today. yeah a bit of a cool down this weekend. >> but we're already kind of thinking ahead to next week because next week could be getting hot once again. even hotter than this week. so just prepare for cooling off and then heating up once again. >> okay, here we go. >> keep all the sweaters close by this weekend. and then just get ready for the heat next week. take a look at the highs from this afternoon 90s to report in concord and fairfield. santa rosa 86 san francisco. yesterday was 70 degrees close to that point today, with a high of 69 degrees. as we jump into your weekend forecast, we'll have some areas of fog tomorrow morning and then definitely a cooler forecast. as heather mentioned, it will be breezy out there. and then on sunday just partly sunny skies, pretty no big changes in your su
number of leads, but anyone with information is asked to give investigators a call in newark, henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> here we are. we made it through the workweek. it is friday. a lot of people eyeing that weekend. mark joins me now. and unfortunately not going to be quite as warm as today. yeah a bit of a cool down this weekend. >> but we're already kind of thinking ahead to next week because next week could be getting hot once again. even hotter than this week. so just...
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greg lee reports from birmingham. say hey kid will be on the minds of many come first pitch the day after baseball icon willie mays passed. >> love for the say hey kid and the spirit of the giants legend filling the grounds of historic rickwood field to be able to be down here and celebrate him. >> you know, this was planned anyway. but, you know, in the wake of his passing to be here today feels right to be able to celebrate him today. and, you know, continue on his legacy. >> vallejo native and former major league pitcher cc sabathia, one of the stars playing in a juneteenth celebrity softball game. the teams stepping on the hallowed ground where mays began his career with the birmingham black barons at age 17, a short drive from where he grew up. >> people like willie mays, people like bo jackson, like people that came from this city that's before us. that paved the way for us. i'm just extremely grateful for them. >> you see the videos you hear want to talk about his greatness on the field, but you also hear how h
greg lee reports from birmingham. say hey kid will be on the minds of many come first pitch the day after baseball icon willie mays passed. >> love for the say hey kid and the spirit of the giants legend filling the grounds of historic rickwood field to be able to be down here and celebrate him. >> you know, this was planned anyway. but, you know, in the wake of his passing to be here today feels right to be able to celebrate him today. and, you know, continue on his legacy....
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have a great day, lee.icron technology, down 5 and-a-half percent, shares of the memory chip maker falling after fourth quarter revenue forecast came in only in line with expectations. the company did however beat on third quarter earnings and revenue, net income of $332 million, shared doubled as it rides the a.i. boom. the tech is needed for graphics units like nvidia, benefiting from artificial intelligence and tech demand. the stock is up 112% in thereafter year, this morning pulling back by 5.6%. quick break and then the biden administration in complete denial over the border, claiming it's safe despite allowing alleged terrorists and criminals into the country. virginia congressman ben cline is here to weigh in, we're on that when we come right back. stay with us. ♪ car, take me home. (♪) car, can you turn the music down a little? of course, james. thank you. ♪ (suspenseful music plays) ♪ um... car, this isn't the way home. that's right james, it isn't. car, where are we going? we're here. surprise!!!
have a great day, lee.icron technology, down 5 and-a-half percent, shares of the memory chip maker falling after fourth quarter revenue forecast came in only in line with expectations. the company did however beat on third quarter earnings and revenue, net income of $332 million, shared doubled as it rides the a.i. boom. the tech is needed for graphics units like nvidia, benefiting from artificial intelligence and tech demand. the stock is up 112% in thereafter year, this morning pulling back...
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good evening, i'm greg lee. the mayor spoke this morning at oakland city hall to adamantly denying any wrongdoing, and said she will not resign as mayor. she says the fbi search of her home caught her by surprise, and says she has not been charged with a crime. >> i have done nothing wrong. i am confident that i will not be charged with a crime because i am innocent. my role as your mayor continues over the course of the 12 minute address, she was visibly upset and angry. >> at one point her voice cracked and she appeared to wipe her eyes. she then zeroed in on her critics. >> i want to know more about the handful of billionaires from san francisco and from piedmont, who are #### bent on running me out of office. we now have an active recall campaign that is a waste of time and public resources. >> near the end of her address, the mayor said she will not step down. she insists she will continue to move forward with her goals as mayor. she did not take any questions. town's previous attorney, who she hired the da
good evening, i'm greg lee. the mayor spoke this morning at oakland city hall to adamantly denying any wrongdoing, and said she will not resign as mayor. she says the fbi search of her home caught her by surprise, and says she has not been charged with a crime. >> i have done nothing wrong. i am confident that i will not be charged with a crime because i am innocent. my role as your mayor continues over the course of the 12 minute address, she was visibly upset and angry. >> at one...
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we have lee back. the magical microphone, did you knock it off? what did you do, lee?ng it on you. i'm just kidding i have known him so long i can do that. >> it's still there. >> laura: all right. but, lee, seriously, on this issue of how republicans respond to this in the campaign, i mean, inflation, the border, number one and number two issue. high cost of living, but this lawfare thing is an interesting one. because it's a rank unfairness and it doesn't follow any common sense. >> and americans see through this as a political persecution of trying to lock up president trump for the rest of his life to try to bankrupt president trump and his family and we have seen some of these tactics where in some states the democrats are trying to remove donald trump's name from the ballot all together. so, where there is any discussion whatsoever about attacks on democracy, i don't think that the left is able to lecture any more about january 6th or otherwise. as if they now have this monopoly on this conversation. you have proven that everything that you are saying donald trum
we have lee back. the magical microphone, did you knock it off? what did you do, lee?ng it on you. i'm just kidding i have known him so long i can do that. >> it's still there. >> laura: all right. but, lee, seriously, on this issue of how republicans respond to this in the campaign, i mean, inflation, the border, number one and number two issue. high cost of living, but this lawfare thing is an interesting one. because it's a rank unfairness and it doesn't follow any common sense....
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that it is actually the home of opal lee. >> ms. opal lee, you are 97 years old, right?reporter: for years, lee advocated for juneteenth to become a federal holiday inspired by her own family's celebrations. >> we would go to the fairground for the juneteenth celebration, there would be music and food. >> reporter: one year when lee was 12, the annual celebration turned to tears. >> my parents had just bought a house and my mom had it fixed up so nice. but people started yelling. >> reporter: it was a white mob. >> -- my dad came home with a gun and the police were there. and told my dad, we will let this mob have you. they did despicable things. >> reporter: the terror did not quote the resolve. in 2016, lee made headlines at 89 years old, pledging to walk from fort worth to washington, d.c. the journey, 2 1/2 miles each day, to symbolize the 2 1/2 years black texans waited for the message of emancipation to reach them. >> a little old lady in and tennis shoes, whose walking from fort worth to d.c., 1400 miles. somebody will take notice. >> reporter: and they did. in 20
that it is actually the home of opal lee. >> ms. opal lee, you are 97 years old, right?reporter: for years, lee advocated for juneteenth to become a federal holiday inspired by her own family's celebrations. >> we would go to the fairground for the juneteenth celebration, there would be music and food. >> reporter: one year when lee was 12, the annual celebration turned to tears. >> my parents had just bought a house and my mom had it fixed up so nice. but people started...
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he talked about foreign policy with the world on fire, lee.eah, i agree president trump was a little more subdued than we've seen in the past but i thought he was clearly the winner. >> oh, let me make no mistake. last night the take away was donald trump was absolutely the winner many he made the case on the economy, on immigration, he talked about the issues that mattered most to the people. what i was fau talking about wae overall mood after people watched the debate. it wasn't that trump did well. it was sadness that we're in the place that the current president is this bad. maria: i was checking futures, futures were trading up. i spoke with stephen auph, trump wins first debate, markets up modestly. your reaction to the debate and how that plays out on wall street for the stock market. >> it was sad, i agree. trump got his points innd a did well. our system is based on swagger, strength, confidence, those are extraordinarily important things and there was such a d dichotomy last night. seeing him led off the stage by his bride was so sad
he talked about foreign policy with the world on fire, lee.eah, i agree president trump was a little more subdued than we've seen in the past but i thought he was clearly the winner. >> oh, let me make no mistake. last night the take away was donald trump was absolutely the winner many he made the case on the economy, on immigration, he talked about the issues that mattered most to the people. what i was fau talking about wae overall mood after people watched the debate. it wasn't that...
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my name is ellen lee zhou. compared to item 7, 8 and 9 for i'm here to advocate for anyone who run for office. ethic commission should not penalize or fine people coming to office. your job is work with people and help people go through the process. where is the money and fine going to go? we the public, we the taxpayers already pay you salary, pay your ethic department. there is no need to penalize people. your job ethic department was set up to stop corruption, but you are not stopping corruption. you target people who did not know the process, who do not know the game, who are not part of the kabal because people do not know the situation. in 2019, i run for mayor, i put up a campaign billboard and are was about stop slavery and human traffic in san francisco and? some city leaders have press conference telling the voters in san francisco not to vote for me and calling me racist. calling me a white supremacist and tearest and my bill board was illegally removed. it is called election interference. i reported
my name is ellen lee zhou. compared to item 7, 8 and 9 for i'm here to advocate for anyone who run for office. ethic commission should not penalize or fine people coming to office. your job is work with people and help people go through the process. where is the money and fine going to go? we the public, we the taxpayers already pay you salary, pay your ethic department. there is no need to penalize people. your job ethic department was set up to stop corruption, but you are not stopping...
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pal lee, you are 97 years old, right?ah. >> many consider you the grandmother of juneteenth. >> mm-hmm, mm-hmm. >> how does that title sit with you? >> hey, i don't mind titles. >> reporter: for years, lee advocated for juneteenth to become a federal holiday, inspired by her own family's celebrations. >> we'd go to the fairground for the juneteenth celebration. there'd be music and food. >> reporter: but one year when lee was 12, the annual celebration turned to terror. >> my parents had just bought a house, and my mom had it fixed up so nice, but people started gathering. >> what kind of people? >> all kinds. >> reporter: it was a white mob. >> the paper said it was 500 of them, and my dad came home with a gun and the police were there and told my dad if you bust a cap, we'll let this mob have you. they did despicable things. >> reporter: the terror did not quelch her resolve. she made headlines at 89 years old, pledging to work from fort worth to washington, d.c. the journey 2.5 miles each day to symbolize the two and a
pal lee, you are 97 years old, right?ah. >> many consider you the grandmother of juneteenth. >> mm-hmm, mm-hmm. >> how does that title sit with you? >> hey, i don't mind titles. >> reporter: for years, lee advocated for juneteenth to become a federal holiday, inspired by her own family's celebrations. >> we'd go to the fairground for the juneteenth celebration. there'd be music and food. >> reporter: but one year when lee was 12, the annual celebration...