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but the news people think that, grant has ever fought lee, it is also equally true that lee has never met grant. a very good point. the "new york herald," judged grant a soldier "will not be mcclellanized," and whose object is to "crush the main army," the main army's objective, and first of all, the rebel army of virginia, which is the light and soul of the rebellion. these northern newspaper accounts with their focus on lee, from cities in the east and west, remind us why the rebel chief almost always be brought into the picture many assessing relative attention during the war to various theaters. because of his standing in the confederacy, invited attention officer received. two quotations at the time of appomattox, one from a confederate, one from a union soldier will convey the sense of lee's stature. he spoke for many civilians in a single sentence, the day lee agreed to grant's terms. "the life is gone, general lee and his army surrendered. writing shortly after the surrender, a union soldier spoke eloquently about lee's stature among his enemies. the background is he is home a
but the news people think that, grant has ever fought lee, it is also equally true that lee has never met grant. a very good point. the "new york herald," judged grant a soldier "will not be mcclellanized," and whose object is to "crush the main army," the main army's objective, and first of all, the rebel army of virginia, which is the light and soul of the rebellion. these northern newspaper accounts with their focus on lee, from cities in the east and west,...
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outnumbers lee by about two to one. if you count all the ash and trash as a say in today's military, it's almost 30 to one but it was up or just up, some regiments were being dispensed but anyway when they come into confrontation across a few dozen miles on this broad front from chancellorsville to fredericksburg, hooker has the odds. he has more of everything. he manages to fail. will talk about why. but importance to gettysburg is, that again, the victory against such odds, against poker, initially getting the drop on lee is so astonishing that lee begins to feel his army can't be defeated, that the north just can't beat them. when you start thinking you can't be defeated, you're on the road to defeat. but even more critical and practical aspects of it was lee is literally fighting for his country and his armies life as chancellorsville. it's a near run thing. there several chances, and hooker and army of the potomac had to turn around even after jackson's attack didn't take them. because although hooker and army of t
outnumbers lee by about two to one. if you count all the ash and trash as a say in today's military, it's almost 30 to one but it was up or just up, some regiments were being dispensed but anyway when they come into confrontation across a few dozen miles on this broad front from chancellorsville to fredericksburg, hooker has the odds. he has more of everything. he manages to fail. will talk about why. but importance to gettysburg is, that again, the victory against such odds, against poker,...
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lee-like figure going in it reporting the story. almost certainly because she was so private and because she had such a strong notion 0 about the identity of the artist standing outside of their workings she was almost certainly never going to be in the become. so even though we found a full manuscript, and day after day i was both excited and terrified with the possible. ity. i don't believe it would have done as well if had come out two or three months ago. just going cut me loose or how "of the book had she written for mine to be null and void? so i thought but it, although truly no one would be more excited to read that manuscript than i would be, and i think it would still be a place for the become i wrote. on the one hand shed had access to more sources than i did. earned she is a huge part of the book and i think that the kind of unfinishedness of her story and chimes with the unfinishedness of the others. the original crime story at the heart of the book is quite strength and involve -- they're not all homicides so there are
lee-like figure going in it reporting the story. almost certainly because she was so private and because she had such a strong notion 0 about the identity of the artist standing outside of their workings she was almost certainly never going to be in the become. so even though we found a full manuscript, and day after day i was both excited and terrified with the possible. ity. i don't believe it would have done as well if had come out two or three months ago. just going cut me loose or how...
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be sure to watch next month with lee edwards. being >>> talks about the recent discovery and several amputated limbs that had been buried following the battle. is hour- long talk was part of a daylong seminar cohosted by longwood university in virginia and the national historic park. >> our last speaker for the day- he has a long career in the national park service and was legislative record leader for the capita
be sure to watch next month with lee edwards. being >>> talks about the recent discovery and several amputated limbs that had been buried following the battle. is hour- long talk was part of a daylong seminar cohosted by longwood university in virginia and the national historic park. >> our last speaker for the day- he has a long career in the national park service and was legislative record leader for the capita
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jackson lee: thank you, madam speaker. i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from new york, the distinguished democratic chair of the democratic caucus of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. jeffries: madam speaker, our diversity is a strength, it is not a weakness. we are a nation of immigrants. some voluntary, some involuntary. mr. killing said, we must have come over in different ships but we are in the same boat now. we are a gorgeous mosaic. we are white, black, we are latino, we are asian, we are native american. we are christian, we are jewish, we are hindu, we are believers, we are gay, we are straight, we are young, we are older. we are women, we are men. we are citizens. we are dreamers. out of many, we are one. that's what makes america a great country. and no matter what xenophobic behavior is coming out of 1600 pennsylvania avenue, we will never let anyone take that away from us. not now, not ever. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman y
jackson lee: thank you, madam speaker. i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from new york, the distinguished democratic chair of the democratic caucus of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. jeffries: madam speaker, our diversity is a strength, it is not a weakness. we are a nation of immigrants. some voluntary, some involuntary. mr. killing said, we must have come over in different ships but we are in the same boat now. we are a...
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lee is counting on a.i. to deliver for them the same opportunity he had when he immigrated to the u.s. from taiwan as a boy. >> lee: when i arrived in tennessee, my principal took every lunch to teach me english. and that is the kind of attention that i've not been used to growing up in asia. and i felt that the american classrooms are smaller, encouraged individual thinking, critical thinking. and i felt it was the t that ever happened to me. >> pelley: and "the best thing that ever happened" to most of the engineers we met at lee's firm. they too are alumni of america, with a dream for china. you have written that silicon valley's edge is not all it's cracked up to be. what do you mean by that? >> lee: well, silicon valley has been the single epicenter of the world technology innovation when it comes to computers, internet, mobile and a.i. but in the recent five years, we are seeing that chinese a.i. is getting to be almost as good as silicon valley a.i. and i think silicon valley is not quite aware of it
lee is counting on a.i. to deliver for them the same opportunity he had when he immigrated to the u.s. from taiwan as a boy. >> lee: when i arrived in tennessee, my principal took every lunch to teach me english. and that is the kind of attention that i've not been used to growing up in asia. and i felt that the american classrooms are smaller, encouraged individual thinking, critical thinking. and i felt it was the t that ever happened to me. >> pelley: and "the best thing...
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>> reporter:oc lee i was a giant in the auto industry. the legacy that goes far beyond saving chrysler in the early '80s. >> where was devising a plan, executing a plan, eliminating the obstacles, or selling something that was difficult toe , he was a master at all of those things. >> reporter: the son of italian immigrants, lee iacocca rose quickly through the ranks at ford, making his mark leading a group that created the mustang in 1964. but after repeated clashes with henry ford ii, who was chairman of the ford motor company, lee iacocca was fired in 1978. two weeks later, he was hired at chrysler, which was losing llions of dollars and sliding toward bankruptcy. but lee iacoccanc con the federal government to lend chrysler over a billion dollars. went to work transforming the company. cutting costs, buying amecan motors, the parent of jeep, and creating the minivan, which became wildly popular. as did lee iacocca who was seemingly everywhere pitching americans to buy a chrysler. >> if you can find a better r, buy it. ex i describe hi
>> reporter:oc lee i was a giant in the auto industry. the legacy that goes far beyond saving chrysler in the early '80s. >> where was devising a plan, executing a plan, eliminating the obstacles, or selling something that was difficult toe , he was a master at all of those things. >> reporter: the son of italian immigrants, lee iacocca rose quickly through the ranks at ford, making his mark leading a group that created the mustang in 1964. but after repeated clashes with...
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just be, like, not that lee, other lee? so, what, spike lee? ( cheers and applause ) yeah? i guess so. i don't know. stan lee? yeah? yeah? ( cheers and applause ) yeah, we're on a roll. r. kelly? ( audience reacts ) okay, fine, back to robert e. lee! fine! i don't know why these schools are still trying to name themselves after people. people will always let you down, remember this. don't name your shit after people. it's always going to happen. or the other way, what happens is the institution will ruin the person's reputation. look at la guardia airport. it's named after one of the greatest mayors of new york city, and now anytime someone hears his name, they associate with a place they lost their luggage and contracted typhoid! ( laughter ) it really is weird to see how deeply engraidged robert e. lee is in american culture. you guys remember the show dukes of hazzard? yeah? the heros' car was named the general lee, which means they're changing the names of all the schools, they're going to have to go back and change the shows and redub old episodes. >> why aren't you sl
just be, like, not that lee, other lee? so, what, spike lee? ( cheers and applause ) yeah? i guess so. i don't know. stan lee? yeah? yeah? ( cheers and applause ) yeah, we're on a roll. r. kelly? ( audience reacts ) okay, fine, back to robert e. lee! fine! i don't know why these schools are still trying to name themselves after people. people will always let you down, remember this. don't name your shit after people. it's always going to happen. or the other way, what happens is the institution...
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jeri lee. >> after jerry lee lewis, bonnie decides to set her sights higher. and she picks up stakes and leaves memphis, and moves to hollywood. >> she started stalking dean martin. >> he's an older guy. he's 78 years old. he ends up dying before she can actually get close to him. >> so bonnie focused on someone she'd been pursuing for a while, christian brando, the troubled son of marlon brando. bonnie had been interested in christian brando since 1991 when he'd been convicted of shooting his sister's boyfriend in the face. >> what she did was, she sent nude photos to him, fedexed them to him while he was in jail. and then they met when they got out, when he got out of jail. and that was it. that's all it took. ♪ >> so christian brando isn't the only person that bonnie has her sights on. >> she was about to meet robert blake. >> on that first night, robert blake had no idea who bonnie really was. >> she will be famous, but not for the reasons that she ever, ever would have wanted. ever would have wanted. ♪ jamie. ever would have wanted. ♪ you're going t
jeri lee. >> after jerry lee lewis, bonnie decides to set her sights higher. and she picks up stakes and leaves memphis, and moves to hollywood. >> she started stalking dean martin. >> he's an older guy. he's 78 years old. he ends up dying before she can actually get close to him. >> so bonnie focused on someone she'd been pursuing for a while, christian brando, the troubled son of marlon brando. bonnie had been interested in christian brando since 1991 when he'd been...
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lee. ms. lee: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to yield one minute to the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. the chair: the gentlewoman from alifornia is recognized. the speaker: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlewoman from california for yielding and commend her for her extraordinary leadership in having purpose and mission to our national security. her leadership on having an authorization for the use of military force has been unsurpassed. i thank her. i know she'll have amendments to that effect in this legislation as well. mr. speaker, i want to salute so many members of the armed services committee and starting with chairman smith for his relentless efforts to advance this strong, bipartisan defense authorization legislation which honors the values of our country, strengthens our security, and advances america's leadership in the world. one week after our nation celebrated the birth of our democracy, the democratic house is proudly honoring that oath, the oath we take to support and defend the con
lee. ms. lee: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to yield one minute to the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. the chair: the gentlewoman from alifornia is recognized. the speaker: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlewoman from california for yielding and commend her for her extraordinary leadership in having purpose and mission to our national security. her leadership on having an authorization for the use of military force has been unsurpassed. i thank her. i know she'll have...
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lenora lee: thank you so much. robert: tell us a little bit, first of all, in terms of "in the skin of her hands," what it's about. lenora: sure, i've been running a dance company for the last 12 years. and so, as part of our 12th anniversary season, we're creating this piece called "in the skin of her hands," and it will integrate dance, contemporary dance, aerial dance, video projection, original music by francis wong and tatsu aoki, as well as interviews of survivors of cancer, breast cancer specifically, and their loved ones. robert: okay, let's watch a clip of it and then let's talk a little bit more about it, okay. female: your body is fighting those cancer cells and building a defense in your own body, and so that will--it makes a lot of sense. for the first-- robert: you really want to have that sort of multidimensional kind of feel to this, huh? lenora: absolutely. robert: yeah, so how did you decide, though, how those dimensions should fit? like how did you decide to do what goes what and with what? lenor
lenora lee: thank you so much. robert: tell us a little bit, first of all, in terms of "in the skin of her hands," what it's about. lenora: sure, i've been running a dance company for the last 12 years. and so, as part of our 12th anniversary season, we're creating this piece called "in the skin of her hands," and it will integrate dance, contemporary dance, aerial dance, video projection, original music by francis wong and tatsu aoki, as well as interviews of survivors of...
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lee of california. amendment 425 by ms. lee of california. amendment 428, garcia of texas. amendment 429, miss ms. spondence -- ocasio-cortez of new york. amendment number 137, mr. thompson of mississippi. amendment 438, mr. malinowski of new jersey. amendment 441 ms. jayapal of washington. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on amendment 49 printed in part b 116-143 by the gentlewoman from california, ms. lee, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes have prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 49, printed in part b of house report number 116-143, offered by ms. lee of california. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. it this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possibl
lee of california. amendment 425 by ms. lee of california. amendment 428, garcia of texas. amendment 429, miss ms. spondence -- ocasio-cortez of new york. amendment number 137, mr. thompson of mississippi. amendment 438, mr. malinowski of new jersey. amendment 441 ms. jayapal of washington. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on amendment 49 printed in part b 116-143...
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sheila jackson lee. p. jackson lee: i thank the chairman and ranking member. let me indicate there is, known to the public, the fourth estate, and i might say we have a fifth estate which is all of you and others that represent the social media empire. i believe it is important that we work together to find the right pathway for how america will be a leader and balance their responsibilities and rights of such a giant entity and rights and privileges of the american people and the sanctity and security of the american people. social media statistics from 2019 show there are 3.2 billion social media users worldwide, and this number is only growing. that equates to 42% of the current world population. that is enormous. i know the numbers are just as daunting in the u.s. let me ask a few questions, and i would appreciate brevity because of the necessity to try to get as much in as possible. on march 15, 2019, worshipers were slaughtered in the midst of their prayers in christchurch, new zealand. the gunman livestreamed the first attack on facebook live. so my que
sheila jackson lee. p. jackson lee: i thank the chairman and ranking member. let me indicate there is, known to the public, the fourth estate, and i might say we have a fifth estate which is all of you and others that represent the social media empire. i believe it is important that we work together to find the right pathway for how america will be a leader and balance their responsibilities and rights of such a giant entity and rights and privileges of the american people and the sanctity and...
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amber lee, ktvu. >>> 6 year old stephen romero who was killed was with his mother and grandmother. his father was at home when he heard what happened. >> shot in the stomach and hand. i couldn't believe it was happening. >> the little boy's oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair. that's so unfair. c'mon jay-bo. let's go. let's go. woahh! try my $4.99 bbq bacon double only at jack in the box. ♪ try my $4.99 barbeque bacon double cheeseburger combo. buttermoh manscuits now we're talking fried egg want it melty cheese want it sausage want it or bacon i want it! try my 2 for $4 breakfast biscuits and add 4 donut holes for just a buck. only at jack in the box. sausa4 donut holes. for just a dollar. dang!! try my 2 for $4 breakfast biscuits and add 4 donut holes for just a buck. only at jack in the box.
amber lee, ktvu. >>> 6 year old stephen romero who was killed was with his mother and grandmother. his father was at home when he heard what happened. >> shot in the stomach and hand. i couldn't believe it was happening. >> the little boy's oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair. that's so unfair. c'mon jay-bo. let's go. let's go. woahh! try my $4.99 bbq bacon double only at jack in the box. ♪ try my $4.99 barbeque bacon double cheeseburger combo. buttermoh manscuits now...
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mike lee, we met in his office five years ago. he looked us in the eye, he looked ray pfeiffer in the eye, who unfortunately is no longer with us, and said he was going to look into it. he is the reason that we had to go back again for this new one and now he wants to put another cap on it that's going to make john feal and all his other tenacious yet ill first responders drag themselves back to washington to put their hats in their hands and beg for something that this country should have done 14 years ago. it's an abomination. >> bret: we asked both senators for a statement. senator paul's office sent a statement saying "senator paul is not blocking anything. he's simply seeking to pay for it as with any belt, senator paul always believes it needs to be paid for. senator paul is simply offering an amendment to pay for this legislation." after all that you've said here, and attending the funeral of your colleague luis alvarez, john feal, that's not where you are. >> no, listen, senator paul and senator lee are opportunists, they
mike lee, we met in his office five years ago. he looked us in the eye, he looked ray pfeiffer in the eye, who unfortunately is no longer with us, and said he was going to look into it. he is the reason that we had to go back again for this new one and now he wants to put another cap on it that's going to make john feal and all his other tenacious yet ill first responders drag themselves back to washington to put their hats in their hands and beg for something that this country should have done...
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. >> reporter: frankie lee ban ser one of more than 4,000 homeless living in oakland and says she's been waiting for housing for months. >> oakland is answering this crisis with a sense of urgency innovation. >> data collected by oakland and alameda county officials confirmed the homeless population per capita surpasses anywhere in the bay area. oakland's homeless population rose 47% between 2017 and 2019. >> we have the triple whammy of income inequality, an inadequate supply of housing, insufficient protections against displacement and a mental health system that is not working. >> reporte lmoaknd opened its first safe rv parking site and announced two more under development. it has four sites they call cabin communities offering sheds in backyards. even with all the beds, the crisis continues. >> we need more. in the county, we need 6,000 more beds. >> mayor shaft pointed to people who come from outside of oakland. >> i came here from memphis, tennessee. arizona and i ended up here. > reporter: the mayor of oakland also elaborated on the fact that this is a county-wide issue and asked
. >> reporter: frankie lee ban ser one of more than 4,000 homeless living in oakland and says she's been waiting for housing for months. >> oakland is answering this crisis with a sense of urgency innovation. >> data collected by oakland and alameda county officials confirmed the homeless population per capita surpasses anywhere in the bay area. oakland's homeless population rose 47% between 2017 and 2019. >> we have the triple whammy of income inequality, an inadequate...
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to these people everything that he had never fought lee, is equally true that lee has never met grant. a very good point. the new york herald justin by saying he will not be mccollum last. this object is to crush the main armies objectives. first of all the rebel army of virginia which is the life and soul of the rebellion. these accounts from cities in the east and west remind us why the rebel chief must always be brought in the picture during the war to various theaters. 's presence invited the kind of attention from both confederates and federals that no other confederate officer receipt. 2 quotations at the time. it will convey a sense of his stature. in north carolinian spoke for many soldiers and civilians in a single distinct sentence. written the day that he agreed to his times. the life is gone. generally it is army surrendered. saying union officer spoke eloquently about his stature. the background for this. 's letterhead seem not as enthusiastic as it said. back and said, what is the matter with you. this is a great thing. >> to tell the truth, none of us realized even yet
to these people everything that he had never fought lee, is equally true that lee has never met grant. a very good point. the new york herald justin by saying he will not be mccollum last. this object is to crush the main armies objectives. first of all the rebel army of virginia which is the life and soul of the rebellion. these accounts from cities in the east and west remind us why the rebel chief must always be brought in the picture during the war to various theaters. 's presence invited...
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yesterday we had mike lee's phones blowing up. chuck schumer called kirsten gillibrand and they were getting 2, 3,000 phone calls an hour. the american people support us. the american people like us are fed up. >> let me actually play you what mitch mcconnell just said about the timing of how all this will go. listen. >> i think the short answer is we're going to pass the 9/11 emergency bill. we always deal with this tragedy and we will do that and we will do it shortly. >> shortly. >> well, listen, i've been in constant contact with mitch mcconnell's office ever since we had that meeting and i don't agree with mitch mcconnell's politic but he's probably been the most honest person and most sincere person since in that meeting. and i take his word now we're going to get this done and we're going to have a clean bill. and we're going to walk away the victor. and again we're not going to celebrate when we get this bill passed. we lost two people in the last two days. we continue -- >> in the last two days? >> craw, we lost a firefig
yesterday we had mike lee's phones blowing up. chuck schumer called kirsten gillibrand and they were getting 2, 3,000 phone calls an hour. the american people support us. the american people like us are fed up. >> let me actually play you what mitch mcconnell just said about the timing of how all this will go. listen. >> i think the short answer is we're going to pass the 9/11 emergency bill. we always deal with this tragedy and we will do that and we will do it shortly. >>...
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-- is this part of the normal post-print volatility or is it something different this time, lee? >> obviously, it was a big subscriber miss in the quarter and it brought about two very important questions for us that we think investors are contemplating today. netflix's ability to raise price in lieu of rising competition. you saw evaluated churn in this quarter from price increase, as well as its ongoing need to invest in content. the company called out their inability to mute their subscriber estimates based on what was seen to be a weaker content slate. so to ask that shows the need to continue to invest heavily in content. do you think price hikes from here on out are just going to be too hard to do >> we don't think they're too hard to do, but perhaps the magnitude we saw in that quarter won't be as large as we move forward and the time between the next price hike might be a little bit longer. >> or maybe, john, as one of your sellside colleagues said earlier in the morning, maybe you don't do a price hike in a content-weak quarter >> yeah. i mean, that was the thing about i
-- is this part of the normal post-print volatility or is it something different this time, lee? >> obviously, it was a big subscriber miss in the quarter and it brought about two very important questions for us that we think investors are contemplating today. netflix's ability to raise price in lieu of rising competition. you saw evaluated churn in this quarter from price increase, as well as its ongoing need to invest in content. the company called out their inability to mute their...
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so in the scene, doctor lee is a dr. in chinatown, the victims name is -- and who brings them to doctor lee is a man named faun. they live in essentially the same flophouse in chinatown. he saw that he was near death and he picks him up, puts him on his back and walks him two or three blocks to the doctor's office trying to save his life. so this is the scene. doctor lee was alone when he burst in and laid him in front of him. the man was covered in feces and vomit. and raved in apparent madness productively struggled to hold the new patient still. all the while wondering how he was still alive. his pulse racing as the body was facing internal tear will the four had was so warm to the touch that doctor lee fought the answer to pull his hand away. when he yelled the scream sounded wet as if emerging from below the sea. the man's skin which days before had glimmered in the balmy hawaiian son, was with black spots and open red sores. leaving the line between the bottletransfer bodily tissue and outside world. a mixture of b
so in the scene, doctor lee is a dr. in chinatown, the victims name is -- and who brings them to doctor lee is a man named faun. they live in essentially the same flophouse in chinatown. he saw that he was near death and he picks him up, puts him on his back and walks him two or three blocks to the doctor's office trying to save his life. so this is the scene. doctor lee was alone when he burst in and laid him in front of him. the man was covered in feces and vomit. and raved in apparent...
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where koontor gets 71% of the sells, lee is a major player in the chinese market, too. the main reason i like koontor is it's not a growth stock that's what vf corp didn't want. kontoor is a dividend stock with 7.2% yield try to get that from a bond that's not too dangerous f. you're an investor who wants income, this one is pretty enticing why is the yield so high in isn't that usually a red flag? well, on the first day of regular trading in may, kontoor closed at $38.60 but since then it's been clobbered. the spin off did happen at a terrible time when the trade tensions with china started escalating before the federal reserve indicated a rate cut was underway and plunged to $25 and change and been able to bounce back to $29.33 as of today although that is a decline of 5% from yesterday in the terrible trading. now it's not just the dividend i like kontoor's management team is pretty darn strarightforward. wrangler and lee is quality brands and they believe it can turn things around by focussing on the earnings and then earning the trust of investors on top of the hug
where koontor gets 71% of the sells, lee is a major player in the chinese market, too. the main reason i like koontor is it's not a growth stock that's what vf corp didn't want. kontoor is a dividend stock with 7.2% yield try to get that from a bond that's not too dangerous f. you're an investor who wants income, this one is pretty enticing why is the yield so high in isn't that usually a red flag? well, on the first day of regular trading in may, kontoor closed at $38.60 but since then it's...
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meanwhile, charles lee comes back. he had been captured and he had been a prisoner of the british army where he may or may not have committed treason. late 19th century, a docket was found that he had drawn up a plan to tell the british how they could defeat the americans. is, was this done for false information, or was he trying to betray the americans? nobody knew at the time. he has been a captive for two years. he has been the constant adversary of washington. he has fought throughout europe. againll comes to a head in new jersey. command of the vanguard, initially, which is a prestigious position. with orders to attack, he turns it down. so, washington appoints a quiet. lee is now upset that a jr. officer has been placed in command rather than him. in his forcesout facing british grenadier's. the sense is that he is supposed to attack and he retreat instead. and washington catches wind of this. and washington charges forward and the runs into retreating lee and he says, what are you doing? excellence, and he calls
meanwhile, charles lee comes back. he had been captured and he had been a prisoner of the british army where he may or may not have committed treason. late 19th century, a docket was found that he had drawn up a plan to tell the british how they could defeat the americans. is, was this done for false information, or was he trying to betray the americans? nobody knew at the time. he has been a captive for two years. he has been the constant adversary of washington. he has fought throughout...
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lee elementary," now they can say "you remember robert e. lee elementary? it's named something else now but yeah, i go there." ( laughter ) thing is, there are only so many people named lee, which explains the newly-named christopher lee high school. go, fightin' sarumans! ( laughter ) meanwhile, according to new research, "goats can perceive each other's emotions from their voices." a fascinating scientific insight. and it explains why my goat left me. ( laughter ) i'm not a mind reader, patricia! if you say you're not mad, i think you're not mad. and i go out with the boys. stop playing games! my mom said you'd leave me. ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) meanwhile, it's grad season, and one 12th grader in indiana named evan dennison is going viral for his grad photos, reclining in a field in his bathrobe. "s'up? the name's evan. oh, me? i'm just in this field studying for a.p. badass." ( laughter ) this was not easy to pull off. apparently, evan's mom hired evan's cousin-- a professional portrait photographer-- to take these photos, and evan's mom even sent the
lee elementary," now they can say "you remember robert e. lee elementary? it's named something else now but yeah, i go there." ( laughter ) thing is, there are only so many people named lee, which explains the newly-named christopher lee high school. go, fightin' sarumans! ( laughter ) meanwhile, according to new research, "goats can perceive each other's emotions from their voices." a fascinating scientific insight. and it explains why my goat left me. ( laughter ) i'm...
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>> they went before tom lee. tom lee asked for more information. they never came back. >> okay. that's important. thank you. >> the appellant can come forward. >> use the mic, please. >> okay. i want to show you what we were trying to do. we were trying to clean up a planter box. so i'm going to put a picture of it right here. >> this is the planter box that we were trying to clean up. we just hired a handyman and he just used a shovel, bucket and the back of his truck. he had no intention of breaking this wall. the wall fell down on its own, after he excavated it. now we're trying to fix it. we contacted officerrertore -- officer tora who tried to full the first permit, because he was not successful. i guess thomas lee requested calculations and albert advised that he didn't think we needed calculations. he said we needed photos of inside the neighbor's property. so i've been in conversation with the neighbor about that. and he absolutely refused to give me photos of inside his property. he's okay with us doing the work on the outside, as long as you do the work outside, he's o
>> they went before tom lee. tom lee asked for more information. they never came back. >> okay. that's important. thank you. >> the appellant can come forward. >> use the mic, please. >> okay. i want to show you what we were trying to do. we were trying to clean up a planter box. so i'm going to put a picture of it right here. >> this is the planter box that we were trying to clean up. we just hired a handyman and he just used a shovel, bucket and the back of...
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an icon of the auto industry has died remembering lee iacocca. he helped turn around and rescue some of america's best- known car brands. >>> welcome back. our time is 4:55. tesla had record sales in its most recent quarter selling 95,000 of its electric cars between april and june which could ease some fears that demand will dry up as test credit for electric vehicles are phased out. tesla said it expect to deliver between 360 and 400,000 cars this year. >>> an auto industry legend, lee iacocca has died at the age of 94. lee iacocca was a engineer and rose through the ranks at board developing the mustang and pinto. later he rescued chrysler on the verge of bankruptcy in the 19 80s. we saw him on tv all the time. lee iacocca's family says he died in his home in southern california at the age of 94. took time is 4:56. san francisco giants wrap up a series today against the san diego padres. boy did they hit yesterday. donovan solano led a homer leading off the game and on gora just went wild, hit a solo homer in the second and a three run homer i
an icon of the auto industry has died remembering lee iacocca. he helped turn around and rescue some of america's best- known car brands. >>> welcome back. our time is 4:55. tesla had record sales in its most recent quarter selling 95,000 of its electric cars between april and june which could ease some fears that demand will dry up as test credit for electric vehicles are phased out. tesla said it expect to deliver between 360 and 400,000 cars this year. >>> an auto industry...
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the greatness of lee iacocca. i would say he's living the dream. >> lee iacocca dead at age 94. >> hi. i'm greg gutfeld. "the five" coming up. president trump revealed plans for the national independence day parade. it's going to be fierce. you have music, flyovers, fireworks. tanks. lots of tanks. plus, a speak by trump himself. me, i don't like parades. for me, it's just the backs of people's necks. but you can set your watch to the media response. >> what is the message that donald trump is tto
the greatness of lee iacocca. i would say he's living the dream. >> lee iacocca dead at age 94. >> hi. i'm greg gutfeld. "the five" coming up. president trump revealed plans for the national independence day parade. it's going to be fierce. you have music, flyovers, fireworks. tanks. lots of tanks. plus, a speak by trump himself. me, i don't like parades. for me, it's just the backs of people's necks. but you can set your watch to the media response. >> what is the...
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what about ceri—lee, who is 11? out to home educate. what about ceri-lee, who is 11? ceri-lee so what we were getting up to and felt quite jealous what we were getting up to and felt quitejealous she what we were getting up to and felt quite jealous she was in school are not having the same kind of education. and your eight-year-old? she has more needs than lewis so i will never put him in the system because i have witnessed first—hand how detrimental it can be. ceri-lee, what is it like being home educated? what sort of things do you do? quite a great deal of things to do. forest schools. english classes. quite a lot of fun things to do. have you enjoyed the experience of being educated by your parents? yes. you are going back to school in september, why is that? because my dreamjob, september, why is that? because my dream job, you have to have a high school education to graduate. can i ask what your dream job is? to be cabin crew for emirates. what is daily routine like for you and your kids? you don't have any training, any teacher training?|j kids? you don't ha
what about ceri—lee, who is 11? out to home educate. what about ceri-lee, who is 11? ceri-lee so what we were getting up to and felt quite jealous what we were getting up to and felt quitejealous she what we were getting up to and felt quite jealous she was in school are not having the same kind of education. and your eight-year-old? she has more needs than lewis so i will never put him in the system because i have witnessed first—hand how detrimental it can be. ceri-lee, what is it like...
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a father, lee pomeroy, and his young son heading to london. but also on board was darren pencille, who had previously been convicted for stabbing a man in the neck. cctv footage shows pencille and mr pomeroy arguing because the aisle was blocked — it escalated rapidly. you bleep heard what i said! put your hands on me, i dare you, i dare you! mr pomeroy, who allegedly had a reputation for starting fights, pursued pencille into the next carriage. pencille was then overheard saying he was going to "kill that man" and seconds later stabbed mr pomeroy 18 times. bleeding profusely, mr pomeroy collapsed. pencille got off the train. from clandon station, he headed here into the fields. but he was soon spotted by a local resident here, who said he looked distressed and that he was sweating. she asked him if he was 0k, and he said he'd been in an accident. but later, in the woodland here, she found a bloodstained hat and called the police. but pencille was already being driven back by his girlfriend, chelsea mitchell, to herflat in farnham, which the
a father, lee pomeroy, and his young son heading to london. but also on board was darren pencille, who had previously been convicted for stabbing a man in the neck. cctv footage shows pencille and mr pomeroy arguing because the aisle was blocked — it escalated rapidly. you bleep heard what i said! put your hands on me, i dare you, i dare you! mr pomeroy, who allegedly had a reputation for starting fights, pursued pencille into the next carriage. pencille was then overheard saying he was going...
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show more of you. >> begnaud: lee iacocca died yesterday in california. he was 94. back in his heydey, automotive executives could be genuine celebrities. iacocca was the man behind the mustang, k-car, and the minivan. jim axelrod takes a look back. >> no cars are perfect, but these come pretty close. >> reporter: in the 1980s, america had no better pitchman-- >> i challenge you to compare their quality. >> reporter: --than lee iacocca. >> there's a sporty coup that's priced so you won't go into sticker shock. >> reporter: an engineer by education, a salesman by nature, iacocca became a bold-faced name as a straight-talking, cigar- chomping c.e.o., saving chrysler with an appeal to america's can-do spirit-- >> we're not foolish, we're confident. >> reporter: --and a signature tag line. >> and one more thing: if you can find a better car, buy it. >> reporter: born 94 years ago to italian immigrants in allentown, pennsylvania, iacocca started work at ford in the 1940s. his first national splash came at the 1964 world's fair where he introduced the ford mustang that he
show more of you. >> begnaud: lee iacocca died yesterday in california. he was 94. back in his heydey, automotive executives could be genuine celebrities. iacocca was the man behind the mustang, k-car, and the minivan. jim axelrod takes a look back. >> no cars are perfect, but these come pretty close. >> reporter: in the 1980s, america had no better pitchman-- >> i challenge you to compare their quality. >> reporter: --than lee iacocca. >> there's a sporty...
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a father, lee pomeroy, taking his young son for a day out in the new year. but also boarding the train in guildford that afternoon was this man, darren pencil, who had previous convictions including for stabbing a man in the neck. the cctv footage shows pencil getting edgy argument with mr pomeroy, possibly because the oil was blocked. it escalated rapidly into a shouting and swearing match, recorded by a passenger. you heard what i said! i dared you! mr pomeroy, whom the defence alleged had a reputation for starting fights, pursued him into the next garage. pencil was then heard any phone call saying he was going to kill that man. seconds later, he stabbed mr pomeroy 18 times, including in the neck. bleeding profusely, mr pomeroy collapsed while pencil got off the train at the next stop. from camden station he headed here into the field and woodland, discarding clothing and waiting for his girlfriend, chelsey mitchell, to pick him up. but he was $0011 mitchell, to pick him up. but he was soon spotted by a local resident who said he lived distressed and that
a father, lee pomeroy, taking his young son for a day out in the new year. but also boarding the train in guildford that afternoon was this man, darren pencil, who had previous convictions including for stabbing a man in the neck. the cctv footage shows pencil getting edgy argument with mr pomeroy, possibly because the oil was blocked. it escalated rapidly into a shouting and swearing match, recorded by a passenger. you heard what i said! i dared you! mr pomeroy, whom the defence alleged had a...
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ktvu's amber lee live at oakland city hall with the drastic now under consideration, amber? >> reporter: julie, city council member noel the street closure could last up to two years. he tells me the situation hasime depot on alameda avenue in the fruitvail neighborhood has led to a proposal to clean up the area. employees and people blame the people from the homeless encampment behind the business. >> they're having 29 incidents inside that store of people stealing the items, threatening their employees. >> reporter: all 29 incidents in one day says city council member noel gallo. >> this is a no loitering area. the authorities will be notified if you do not vacate. >> reporter: a verbal warning from a mobile security device equipped with cameras. the store has hired two full-time off-duty police officers and private security. gal loshgso says these steps have helped. still, home depot and other area businesses have notified the city they unless the situation improves. >> i need to protect the jobs in oakland, and secondly we need the revenue to continue to provide services
ktvu's amber lee live at oakland city hall with the drastic now under consideration, amber? >> reporter: julie, city council member noel the street closure could last up to two years. he tells me the situation hasime depot on alameda avenue in the fruitvail neighborhood has led to a proposal to clean up the area. employees and people blame the people from the homeless encampment behind the business. >> they're having 29 incidents inside that store of people stealing the items,...
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and, frankly, that's what lee was saying i agree so strongly with this. this economy is dependent on the consumer up until now. we need capex to pick up cap ex isn't picking up because of geographic uncertainty of where you're supposed to expand. if you get rid of that uncertainty, the economy will roll higher and the markets with it >> not much uncertainty in apple today. that stock is having a very big day. that's coming up next. here's what else is coming up on the "halftime report." >> apple beats the street. despite a slowdown in iphone sales. what the number one apple analyst tony sacconaghi has to say about the tech giant >>> plus, one of our experts is buying shares today. >>> also, the investment committee is answering your questions. reach us at cnbc.com/halftime. or tweet us @halftime report using #askhalftime according to our data partners at kensho, over the past five years, apple has jumped at least 5% in one day just eight other times. a month later, the bullish trend tends to continue with the stock adding another 5%. trading positively 75
and, frankly, that's what lee was saying i agree so strongly with this. this economy is dependent on the consumer up until now. we need capex to pick up cap ex isn't picking up because of geographic uncertainty of where you're supposed to expand. if you get rid of that uncertainty, the economy will roll higher and the markets with it >> not much uncertainty in apple today. that stock is having a very big day. that's coming up next. here's what else is coming up on the "halftime...
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old lee highway near rebel run downed tree and power lines. eun? >> thank you. >>> america is getting ready to celebrate the 243rd birthday of this nation. thousands are expected to celebrate the fourth here in the nation's capital. >> and this year's celebration will include what the president calls a salute to amertha. e will be a display of the country's military power. take a look at new cell phone video showing mil taryks that will be on display tomorrow. then check this out, this video shows those tanks in place at the lincoln memorial. tomorrow's program will include 24 dierent aircraft representing each branch of the military. president trump will make a 20-minute speech at the lincoln memorial. all of these events will be open to the public and there is a ticketed section reserved for vips. now, there will also be protests tomorrow. news 4 learned that the national park service approved a permit for a baby trump balloon nearas the whington monument from 4:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. tomorrow. >>> millions of people will be on the go for the long
old lee highway near rebel run downed tree and power lines. eun? >> thank you. >>> america is getting ready to celebrate the 243rd birthday of this nation. thousands are expected to celebrate the fourth here in the nation's capital. >> and this year's celebration will include what the president calls a salute to amertha. e will be a display of the country's military power. take a look at new cell phone video showing mil taryks that will be on display tomorrow. then check...
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fairfax old lee, 6 and 95 look okay. aaron? >> melissa, thank you.>> > don't let the rain threat stop you. there's plenty to do to celebrate the fourth of july tomorrow. next up, some of the fun ents happening around the region. >>> and tune in this afternoon for ellen starting at 3:00 p.m. and then keep it reeg here for news 4 at 4 that's all this afternoon on nbc 4. take-off. and this a loving reminder from his wife. this is will finally depositing that expense check. oh, and this is will pay zg his brother-in law ble for their annual camping trip. and this is will finally relaxing for the long flight. this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >>> welcome back. today 14 people will compete in a burger eating contest here in d.c. at starts noon at the z burger teniallytown location. w spectatorsll receive a free burger after the competition until 2:00 p.m. one of today competitors is molly skiel ler, the number one ranked competitive eater in the world. she ate 28 burgers in 10 minutes back in 2016 at z bur
fairfax old lee, 6 and 95 look okay. aaron? >> melissa, thank you.>> > don't let the rain threat stop you. there's plenty to do to celebrate the fourth of july tomorrow. next up, some of the fun ents happening around the region. >>> and tune in this afternoon for ellen starting at 3:00 p.m. and then keep it reeg here for news 4 at 4 that's all this afternoon on nbc 4. take-off. and this a loving reminder from his wife. this is will finally depositing that expense check....
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lee iacocca passed away yesterday at his california home. he was 94 years old. as a ford marketing executive in the '60s he helped launch the mustane then in th'80s as the ceo of chrysler, he rescued the company from near bankruptcy. his funeral will be held on july 10th in michigan. iacocca died from natural causes. >>> d.c. councilman jack evans faced hours of tough questions from the d.c. council. he was trying to convince them not to remove him as chairman of the finance committee. evans is accused of using his public position for personal gain. yesterday he addressed his colleagues regarding a metro ethics investigation. he refused to answer several questions unrelated to that investigation. and when council members asked about possible conflicts of interest being investigated by federal prosecutors,wa evans s less than forthcoming. >> the best approach to that is to let the investigations, ich are looking at all of that, play out rather than me try to answer that question today. >> i have just lots of questions that are clearly not going to get answered to
lee iacocca passed away yesterday at his california home. he was 94 years old. as a ford marketing executive in the '60s he helped launch the mustane then in th'80s as the ceo of chrysler, he rescued the company from near bankruptcy. his funeral will be held on july 10th in michigan. iacocca died from natural causes. >>> d.c. councilman jack evans faced hours of tough questions from the d.c. council. he was trying to convince them not to remove him as chairman of the finance committee....
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auto industry icon lee iacocca has died at the age of 94.re mbering the man credited with everything from the mustang to the minivan >>> the commute gets compitive. ping-pong on the subway.e of thore most new ystory you'll see. "early today" starts right now good morning i'm richard lui in for frances rivera >> a i'm phillip mena. the family of edward gallagher is feeling relieved this morning. the navy s.e.a.l. has been aquit of multiple war crimes >> they look like -- yeah, freedom. >> gallagher was charged with the 2017 murder of a prisoner iraq a military jury found him not guilty on all but one count. nbc's steve patterson has this report >> reporter: vindication for a navy s.e.a.l >> tears of joy. >> absolute joy. >> emotion absolute euphoria. >> reporter: the jury acquitting chief edward gallagher of six of the seven arges againshim including premeditated murder. >> huge victory. huge weight off the hegallag >> reporter: but finding him guilty for violating a uniform code of military justice by posing with a human casualty the decorated s.e.a.l. was charged win aray of war cri
auto industry icon lee iacocca has died at the age of 94.re mbering the man credited with everything from the mustang to the minivan >>> the commute gets compitive. ping-pong on the subway.e of thore most new ystory you'll see. "early today" starts right now good morning i'm richard lui in for frances rivera >> a i'm phillip mena. the family of edward gallagher is feeling relieved this morning. the navy s.e.a.l. has been aquit of multiple war crimes >> they look...
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jackson lee: we're prepeared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: i will not belabor this. i have made many of the points i have said before. i think this was rushed to the floor. i think this is what happens unfortunately when things are rushed. there are things that need to be done and the decorum of the house is important. we've had a long lesson on that today. the very essence of the resolution which has issues beyond needs to be considered. when we do this, then i think as i said in my hoping and i'll stick by what i said then this needs to be voted down. this does not need to go forward. we need to get to a certain time when we are back to literally doning the people's business. this is the third time, madam speaker, that i've been on the floor doing this third time. more time than aye done on immigration. more time than i've done on any other bills. more bills that could get signed into law. as my whip just said a few minutes but it seems like common grouped is go
jackson lee: we're prepeared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: i will not belabor this. i have made many of the points i have said before. i think this was rushed to the floor. i think this is what happens unfortunately when things are rushed. there are things that need to be done and the decorum of the house is important. we've had a long lesson on that today. the very essence of the resolution which has issues beyond needs to be...
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henry lee is reporting prom the courtroom everyday. read his daily blog on ktvu.com. >>> time is 4:10s waiting for an update on funeral plans for retired supreme court justice john paul stevens. he died in the hospital in fort lauderdale, florida at the age of 99 after suffering a stroke. he was appointed by president gerald ford in 1975, he served until 2010, retiring at the age of 90. stevens was a registered republican when he was appointed. during his 35 yearses he became one of the leading liberal voices on the court, on issues like abortion and consumer rights. some of the candidates reacted to hearing about his death. >> justice stevens was an example of somebody who approached his role with a lot of dignity and class. >> i thought he was fine man. i feel badly. he serveed the country well. >> among the many rulings he delivered, the justice will be nope for writing a scathing decent this the bush versus gore case during the disputed 2000 presidential election. he wrote the opinion in district of nd mark case amended the interpr
henry lee is reporting prom the courtroom everyday. read his daily blog on ktvu.com. >>> time is 4:10s waiting for an update on funeral plans for retired supreme court justice john paul stevens. he died in the hospital in fort lauderdale, florida at the age of 99 after suffering a stroke. he was appointed by president gerald ford in 1975, he served until 2010, retiring at the age of 90. stevens was a registered republican when he was appointed. during his 35 yearses he became one of...
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neil loved to talk to lee. unique thing about him, how many people really associate mary barra, you gave me government loans and use them for the benefit of the nation really. cheryl: he gave us the mustang. dagen: a few other people involved in the design of the car i will add but we remember lee iacocco, thank you, cheryl. nike defending, pulling new betsy ross sneakers amid a lot of controversy now spilling over into congress. and hey, alexa stop storing my data, the shocking report that amazon is keeping your voice data in transcripts, how the senate is responding. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln
neil loved to talk to lee. unique thing about him, how many people really associate mary barra, you gave me government loans and use them for the benefit of the nation really. cheryl: he gave us the mustang. dagen: a few other people involved in the design of the car i will add but we remember lee iacocco, thank you, cheryl. nike defending, pulling new betsy ross sneakers amid a lot of controversy now spilling over into congress. and hey, alexa stop storing my data, the shocking report that...
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. >>> motor city in mourning auto industry icon lee iacocca has dit thagustang to the minivan >>> the commute gets competitive. a couple whips out a game of ping-pong on thee most new yorkl see. "early today" starts right now good morning i'm richard lui in for frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. the family of edward gallagher is feeling relieved this morning. the navy s.e.a.l. has been aquit of multiple war crimes >> they look like -- yeah, freedom. >> gallagher was charged with the 2017 murder of a prisoner in iraq a military jury found him not guilty on all but one count. nbc's steve patterson has this report >> reporter: vindication for a navy s.e.a.l >> tears of joy. >> absolute joy. >> emotion absolute euphoria. >> reporter: the jury acquitting chief edward gallagher of six of the seven charges against him including premeditated murder. >> huge victory. huge weight off the gallaghers >> reporter: but finding him guilty for code of military justice ba humy the decorated s.e.a.l. was charged with an array of war crimes stemming from a 2017 tour of duty in iraq. the most seriou
. >>> motor city in mourning auto industry icon lee iacocca has dit thagustang to the minivan >>> the commute gets competitive. a couple whips out a game of ping-pong on thee most new yorkl see. "early today" starts right now good morning i'm richard lui in for frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. the family of edward gallagher is feeling relieved this morning. the navy s.e.a.l. has been aquit of multiple war crimes >> they look like -- yeah, freedom....
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jackson sprouse is swrousing himself to lee. jackson accepting lee's invitation to dinner. jackson declining lee's invitation to din we are thanks. jackson apologizing for a heavy defeat. jackson reporting a great victory. jackson asking lee for a match. then he continuing it tells one story and if it's a sufficient one and then at the end a good able -- a good legible label is usually worth for information a ton of significant attitude and expression in a historical picture. the building twain refers to was the washington artillery building in new orleans and the paining painted byive retire julio in 1869, 13 by 9 and a half feet now hangs in the american civil war museum in richmond. in this passage about the paining twain is having fun sending up many things. among them, verbal captions for visual art. think especially pretentious kemp rather art exhibits. but he is also pointing out how we can put very different kinds of historical -- spin on historical reproductions for people who weren't there and don't have personal experience to draw on. well, by contrast then shoul
jackson sprouse is swrousing himself to lee. jackson accepting lee's invitation to dinner. jackson declining lee's invitation to din we are thanks. jackson apologizing for a heavy defeat. jackson reporting a great victory. jackson asking lee for a match. then he continuing it tells one story and if it's a sufficient one and then at the end a good able -- a good legible label is usually worth for information a ton of significant attitude and expression in a historical picture. the building twain...
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. >> my name is ellen lee. i'm here on behalf of mayor latoya cantrell of new orleans, the first female mayor of the great city of new orleans. she is amazing. she is a community organizer. .hat is her roots the work she did in her neighborhood after katrina, organizing that community, fighting for resources to bring that neighborhood back. it was one of the neighborhoods those planners said would not be able to rebuild, you are too low, too much water. if said, i will be doggone that is going to happen. not today. and she organized so that that neighborhood would come back, that the people of new orleans would be able to come back and live where they choose to live, and not where someone else tells them to live.
. >> my name is ellen lee. i'm here on behalf of mayor latoya cantrell of new orleans, the first female mayor of the great city of new orleans. she is amazing. she is a community organizer. .hat is her roots the work she did in her neighborhood after katrina, organizing that community, fighting for resources to bring that neighborhood back. it was one of the neighborhoods those planners said would not be able to rebuild, you are too low, too much water. if said, i will be doggone that is...
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i was selling lee vees. it's a different upbringing. >> lees were hot then. >> jimmy: lees were. no. this is post lee time. >> i bought lees when i went through my cowboy phase. i name is tracy morgan akaakaaka grit. >> jimmy: bootleg or straight leg? >> i wore boot cut singing. i'd better stop singing. i'll get sued. ♪ you got to count your money when the crack head is coming down the street ♪ >> jimmy: very well done. i know you are right now -- you're in the frame of mind of hosting the espys on wednesday nights. >> espys. that's like the sports oscars. >> jimmy: it is. >> you hosted everything. >> jimmy: i did host that show. >> i went to that thing in the white house, the dinner? >> jimmy: yeah. >> you hosted that. >> jimmy: i know. i was there. >> yeah. i love you. i love being there, man. i just love me some corrupt senators. >> jimmy: have you been watching women's soccer? have you watched the world cup? >> yeah. they all went to the white house. right? >> jimmy: they didn't. >> that must have been all my ex's suing me for paternity, all the women at the white house.
i was selling lee vees. it's a different upbringing. >> lees were hot then. >> jimmy: lees were. no. this is post lee time. >> i bought lees when i went through my cowboy phase. i name is tracy morgan akaakaaka grit. >> jimmy: bootleg or straight leg? >> i wore boot cut singing. i'd better stop singing. i'll get sued. ♪ you got to count your money when the crack head is coming down the street ♪ >> jimmy: very well done. i know you are right now -- you're...