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lee. >> mr. lee. >> reporter: mr. billy lee. >> why did you decide to focus on mr. lee? >> there were just too many discrepancies. >> reporter: remember, billy was cleared, had a solid alibi. but now the defense was using sanchez to raise doubt about who the real killer was. >> lot of smoke here but no fire. >> reporter: muddles it up. >> and that, i believe, was the defense strategy, that if you have enough of that, then the jury won't see through it. >> reporter: the jury retired to consider. >> oh, i was so nervous. i just paced up and down halls, in and out. >> reporter: four hours later, they were called back into court. >> has the jury reached a verdict? >> we have, your honor. >> the defendant shall please rise. we find the defendant, bradley farrington, guilty of first degree murder as charged in -- >> reporter: when they announced their verdict? >> there was a lot of tears, a lot of sighs of relief. one of the deputy attorneys says, "thank you for not giving up. thank you for pushing." and i said, "how could i? it was my little girl." >> reporter: brad farringto
lee. >> mr. lee. >> reporter: mr. billy lee. >> why did you decide to focus on mr. lee? >> there were just too many discrepancies. >> reporter: remember, billy was cleared, had a solid alibi. but now the defense was using sanchez to raise doubt about who the real killer was. >> lot of smoke here but no fire. >> reporter: muddles it up. >> and that, i believe, was the defense strategy, that if you have enough of that, then the jury won't see...
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he trained, not just h n1969, lee wrote out by hand what he called my definite chief aim. to be the highest paid asian super star in america. and declaring this i will achieve world fame. >> it seems clairvoyant. >> yeah, yeah, but he believed in putting your mind on what you want. you know, and not thinkingin im. >> the book's title comes from lee's most famous philosophy. >> i said empty your mind. be formless. shapeless. like water. now you put water in to a cup. it becomes the cup. you put water in to a bottle, it becomes the bottle. if you put it in the teapot, it becomes a tea pot. now water my friend. >> shannon lee was just 4 when her father died from severe brain swelling in 1973. but it was only after another tragedy. gu on the set of the crow, 20 years later. >>> than shannon was then intro to hundreds on of pages of her father's writings. >> he was fresh off the grief of my brother's passing and , i have these really vivid long form memories of him, i have a very vivid sense of what he felt like, what his energy was like, and then to match that with these words
he trained, not just h n1969, lee wrote out by hand what he called my definite chief aim. to be the highest paid asian super star in america. and declaring this i will achieve world fame. >> it seems clairvoyant. >> yeah, yeah, but he believed in putting your mind on what you want. you know, and not thinkingin im. >> the book's title comes from lee's most famous philosophy. >> i said empty your mind. be formless. shapeless. like water. now you put water in to a cup. it...
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lee: work hard on that hairdo. ellen: let us never that in that very same year, no, this was not the war lost, it was about a lost. as phyllis time schlafly is not just organizing a women's movement to defeat the e.r.a., but initiating what became a fundamental change in the republican party. it will probably surprise some of your listeners to know that until the early 1970's, it was the republican party who supported the e.r.a. not the , democratic party. it was the old-fashioned republican party of dwight and eisenhower. and phyllis schlafly was an early supporter of barry goldwater was an important element in the shift of the republican party to the radical right wing direction which takes issues of racial and gender rights and turns them into hot button issues on which the party ran increasingly and now that's all they run on. at the same time that phyllis is organizing the campaign against the equal rights amendment, there is a young lawyer coming before the supreme court, named ruth bader ginsburg. she is usi
lee: work hard on that hairdo. ellen: let us never that in that very same year, no, this was not the war lost, it was about a lost. as phyllis time schlafly is not just organizing a women's movement to defeat the e.r.a., but initiating what became a fundamental change in the republican party. it will probably surprise some of your listeners to know that until the early 1970's, it was the republican party who supported the e.r.a. not the , democratic party. it was the old-fashioned republican...
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lee was provoked. only you can decide whether that provocation was sufficient to justify a lesser included. not justify the killing, because it wasn't justified. but was it murder? was it deliberate, willful, premeditated, lying-in-wait murder? or was it a tragic killing that shouldn't have happened? >> the jury pondered those questions... for just an hour and a half. then they reached a verdict. >> we the jury find the defendant, christopher brandon lee, guilty of first degree murder. the defendant intentionally killed the victim by means of lying in wait. >> reporter: christopher lee was convicted on all counts. he will spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> what was that moment like for you? that, that was pretty final, at that point. guilty. >> it was like taking a breath of fresh air. >> reporter: although jon corwin still feels the lasting pain of regret. >> i just wish, wish i could have been there for her more. i tried my hardest, but it wasn't enough. >> eri
lee was provoked. only you can decide whether that provocation was sufficient to justify a lesser included. not justify the killing, because it wasn't justified. but was it murder? was it deliberate, willful, premeditated, lying-in-wait murder? or was it a tragic killing that shouldn't have happened? >> the jury pondered those questions... for just an hour and a half. then they reached a verdict. >> we the jury find the defendant, christopher brandon lee, guilty of first degree...
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lee: how does she know when she has reached that point? judge barrett: it requires disciplined judicial decision-making. you treat it as a text. you treated as law. i will say that one practice i have, one check that i put on when i write an opinion i tried to read it from the perspective of the losing party. any sympathy i might feel for the particular result i reached, i try to make the sympathy run the other way. disappointed -- if it was my child who was sentenced. what i still think it was a well reasoned opinion? use, i taketest i it very seriously. sen. lee: as we have had this conversation today, one of the andments that has been made some original inists as having engaged activism, i want to be clear. the one who does not believe anything worse than an activist judge or passive judge. pacifist.to be a to let stand an invalid, unconstitutional law as if it were valid and constitutional. it is every bit as bad to do that as to validate something as unconstitutional that is in fact not unconstitutional. would you agree that both of t
lee: how does she know when she has reached that point? judge barrett: it requires disciplined judicial decision-making. you treat it as a text. you treated as law. i will say that one practice i have, one check that i put on when i write an opinion i tried to read it from the perspective of the losing party. any sympathy i might feel for the particular result i reached, i try to make the sympathy run the other way. disappointed -- if it was my child who was sentenced. what i still think it was...
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bill lee: there are fluid lines separated very much connected. public health is now in the midst of the pandemic they were facing now.. public health is injected into every aspect of our state government for certainly also into our society that is true also education. there is a great need to understand how it is we can create an environment that is safe for teachers, for students, and the same time, pursue this commitment the highest level of learning possible in the midst of the challenges that we face. we have set up and thursday, we all the unified command group. it's an interesting approach to tackling the challenges of covid-19. we brought together the departments interstate that are most powerfully affected. since the department of health and the department of education. in our emergency management agency and department of military, the key role in testing interstate . what we call economic recovery groups. sarath education group as any everyday . commissioners from our departmentlt of education ad department of health. because we are so i
bill lee: there are fluid lines separated very much connected. public health is now in the midst of the pandemic they were facing now.. public health is injected into every aspect of our state government for certainly also into our society that is true also education. there is a great need to understand how it is we can create an environment that is safe for teachers, for students, and the same time, pursue this commitment the highest level of learning possible in the midst of the challenges...
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jonah lee, director of preservation at mocd. presenting this first item to the preservation and seismic safety program, request for approval for the second issuance 2020 bonds. i'm pleased to present the sale resolution related to the issuance of up to -- >> chair fewer: mr. lee, so it is not moving. did you want to go to the next slide? >> are we on slide 2? >> chair fewer: now we're on slide 2. thank you. >> sure. i'm pleased to present the sale resolution related to the issuance of up to $102.6 million in bonds for the committee's consideration and positive recommendation to the board, as the committee reports. the 2020 s-bonds are used to finance loans under the preservation and seismic safety pass program, which is a key component of the city's acquisition, preservation, and anti-displacement strategy. before we move on to the presentation, i'd also like to express my gratitude to the committee and clerk for convening this special session today. the expedited timeline allow our continuing team the option to price the bonds
jonah lee, director of preservation at mocd. presenting this first item to the preservation and seismic safety program, request for approval for the second issuance 2020 bonds. i'm pleased to present the sale resolution related to the issuance of up to -- >> chair fewer: mr. lee, so it is not moving. did you want to go to the next slide? >> are we on slide 2? >> chair fewer: now we're on slide 2. thank you. >> sure. i'm pleased to present the sale resolution related to...
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lee: it would be a wonderful book. and then there is this wonderful woman on the cover of the new yorker. she got involved. and with a name like sojourner truth, who wouldn't want to vote for her? professor dubois: her name was actually isabella. she was born a slave in the hudson ritz -- hudson river valley. there were slaves in new york. the dutch part of the neat -- of new york was actually the area where stanton grew up. with otherally freed adult slaves in the 1820's in new york and she went to new york became born-again. name and became an itinerant preacher. in her preaching, she began to preach both about anti-slavery and also to talk about women's rights. she is very interesting because there are a significant number of black women who appear on women rights platforms these early decades. but sojourner truth is the one who most consistently supports the equality of men and women. even though of course she remains a complete devontae for the abolition of slavery and the quality of races. but as she says, when t
lee: it would be a wonderful book. and then there is this wonderful woman on the cover of the new yorker. she got involved. and with a name like sojourner truth, who wouldn't want to vote for her? professor dubois: her name was actually isabella. she was born a slave in the hudson ritz -- hudson river valley. there were slaves in new york. the dutch part of the neat -- of new york was actually the area where stanton grew up. with otherally freed adult slaves in the 1820's in new york and she...
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jeffrey lee here? mr. clerk, is mr. jeffrey lee on the line? >> madam chair i was informed that we had been experiencing some technical issues, and perhaps he got bumped off. >> chair ronen: i see. okay. well, why don't we open this up for public comment then, so he has a chance to get back on. mr. clerk, can we please hear public comment. >> clerk: yes, the members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call 1-(415)-655-0001. and the meeting i.d. is 1464986060. and then press pound, and pound again. if you haven't already done so, dial star, 3, to line up to speak. a system prompt will indicate that you have raised your hand. wait until the system indicates that you are unmuted and you can begin your comments. do we have any public comments for item number 3? >> yes, i have one caller in the queue. >> clerk: hi is that you, mr. lee? >> caller: yes, good morning, my apologies. chairman ronen and members, i am, unfortunately, unable to get to the microsoft team but i can see you on sfgov-tv, and i am happy to testif
jeffrey lee here? mr. clerk, is mr. jeffrey lee on the line? >> madam chair i was informed that we had been experiencing some technical issues, and perhaps he got bumped off. >> chair ronen: i see. okay. well, why don't we open this up for public comment then, so he has a chance to get back on. mr. clerk, can we please hear public comment. >> clerk: yes, the members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call 1-(415)-655-0001. and the meeting i.d....
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south korea's samsung electronics chairman lee kun—hee has died. mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomerate, with dozens of affiliates stretching from electronics and insurance to shipbuilding and construction. his credited with putting samsung on the global map. by the time he suffered a heart attack in 2014, it was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. the compa ny‘s overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of the nation's gross domestic product, making it crucial to south korea's economic health. his family, including his son, vice chairman lee jae—yong, were at his bedside. lee was jailed for five years in 2017 after being found guilty of bribery and other offences linked to the former president park geun—hye after being cleared of the most serious charges on appeal and release later. in a statement, the company said: "chairman lee was a true visionary who transformed samsung into the world—leading in
south korea's samsung electronics chairman lee kun—hee has died. mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomerate, with dozens of affiliates stretching from electronics and insurance to shipbuilding and construction. his credited with putting samsung on the global map. by the time he suffered a heart attack in 2014, it was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. the...
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lee: it is the job of branches of government. it is the job of state and federal lawmakers when a judge is not a policy maker. ,hen congress passes a law congress is in charge of making sure that law works. insofar as it ends up getting stricken down it is our job to replace it with something that does work, constitutionally or otherwise. that is our job, now yours. you may comments a few years ago, comments with which i wholeheartedly agree. -- raising a criticism with chief justice roberts in his majority decision -- a decision -- and don't worry, i'm not going to ask you to weigh in on this, you made those comments at the time and they are not relevant to me now, but i will set this up for reasons i'll explain in a moment. he rewrote the affordable care act not just once, but twice insensitive ways to save the law from an otherwise inequitable finding of unconstitutionality. that law was unconstitutional. blatantly unconstitutional. he effectively acknowledged that the law as written would not pass constitutional muster. not j
lee: it is the job of branches of government. it is the job of state and federal lawmakers when a judge is not a policy maker. ,hen congress passes a law congress is in charge of making sure that law works. insofar as it ends up getting stricken down it is our job to replace it with something that does work, constitutionally or otherwise. that is our job, now yours. you may comments a few years ago, comments with which i wholeheartedly agree. -- raising a criticism with chief justice roberts in...
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lee saying he suspected kelly immediately. police arrested his exwife and two teenage boys. court documents saying there was a tracking device purchased by kelly on lee's car and the alleged gunman forwarded himself an email containing a link to a gps monitor company web page the night before the shooting. >> she purchased the gps tracker and that was connected to the second suspect. there is evidence she conspired to commit the murder. >> reporter: later on "good morning america" barron lee will describe how the shooting played out and his recovery despite having bullets lodged in his body three months later. will, mona? >> megan, thank you for that story. >>> coming up, remembering a beloved game show host. >>> the new study that found the coronavirus can survive on surfaces for 28 days. our medical expert weighs in. surfaces for 28 days. many people with type 2 diabetes like emily . . . . re's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those a
lee saying he suspected kelly immediately. police arrested his exwife and two teenage boys. court documents saying there was a tracking device purchased by kelly on lee's car and the alleged gunman forwarded himself an email containing a link to a gps monitor company web page the night before the shooting. >> she purchased the gps tracker and that was connected to the second suspect. there is evidence she conspired to commit the murder. >> reporter: later on "good morning...
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michigan house speaker lee chatfield. young guy, lee. great reputation. these doing a good job? great reputation. congressional candidate, somebody fantastic and all about it, paul young. i heard you are doing well. michigan gop chair laura cox. thank you, laura. we are winning, those are pretty interesting numbers. that is a little either or saying i'm doing a pretty good job. get out and vote for an outstanding guy, john jay. he's outstanding. he's outstanding. i will tell you, i spotted him
michigan house speaker lee chatfield. young guy, lee. great reputation. these doing a good job? great reputation. congressional candidate, somebody fantastic and all about it, paul young. i heard you are doing well. michigan gop chair laura cox. thank you, laura. we are winning, those are pretty interesting numbers. that is a little either or saying i'm doing a pretty good job. get out and vote for an outstanding guy, john jay. he's outstanding. he's outstanding. i will tell you, i spotted him
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that would include david lee roth. tracy smith caught up with roth, whose latest solo act has nothing to do with rock and roll. >> reporter: in the quiet of a late summer night, the artist is at work. this usually paint and draw at night. >> yes, nighttime. there's no magic to that. it's simple lack of visual stimulation. >> he makes intricate pen and brush images, all of them done in free hand in ink made in a centuries old formula. you may not be familiar with the sumi-e technique, but there's a chance you've already met the artist in another life. for most, david lee roth needs no introduction. as the original lead singer of van halen, he was diamond dave on stage, a human cyclone of crazy energy. but the heart of the band was cofounder eddie van halen, who died of cancer earlier this month at age 65 and who was arguably one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived. david lee roth performed with van halen for the last time in 2015. and shortly after eddie's death posted this tweet. what a long great trip it's been.
that would include david lee roth. tracy smith caught up with roth, whose latest solo act has nothing to do with rock and roll. >> reporter: in the quiet of a late summer night, the artist is at work. this usually paint and draw at night. >> yes, nighttime. there's no magic to that. it's simple lack of visual stimulation. >> he makes intricate pen and brush images, all of them done in free hand in ink made in a centuries old formula. you may not be familiar with the sumi-e...
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mike lee is in good spirits and on the mend also importantly he said that senator lee is going to be back at work at the senate judiciary committee fully engaged by october 12th now that is the week that the confirmation hearings for the supreme court nominee amy coney barrett are scheduled to begin and there has been a lot of question about how the events of today could possibly impact the time line of her confirmation. democrats have been pushing for the committee to delay those hearings they say they want more time for testing, tracing and monitoring and they don't want to have this done in a virtual setting, that someone who is going to be confirmed for life ought to be having their hearing held in person and in public however, we've heard from the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell who has been very adamant that the timeline for amy coney barrett nomination will proceed as expected he said the senate has had experience operating in an environment where covid-19 is around, where it could possibly spread and they have systems in place to take care of it but now we know that se
mike lee is in good spirits and on the mend also importantly he said that senator lee is going to be back at work at the senate judiciary committee fully engaged by october 12th now that is the week that the confirmation hearings for the supreme court nominee amy coney barrett are scheduled to begin and there has been a lot of question about how the events of today could possibly impact the time line of her confirmation. democrats have been pushing for the committee to delay those hearings they...
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lee saying he suspected kelly immediately. police arrested his exwife and two teenage boys. court documents saying there was a tracking device purchased by kelly on lee's car and the alleged gunman forwarded himself an email containing a link to a gps monitor company web page the night before the shooting. >> she purchased the gps tracker and that was connected to the second suspect. there is evidence she conspired to commit the murder. >> reporter: later on "good morning america" barron lee will describe how the shooting played out and his recovery despite having bullets lodged in his body three months later. will, mona? >> megan, thank you for that story. >>> coming up, remembering a beloved game show host. >>> the new study that found the coronavirus can survive on surfaces for 28 days. our medical expert weighs in. surfaces for 28 days. many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who
lee saying he suspected kelly immediately. police arrested his exwife and two teenage boys. court documents saying there was a tracking device purchased by kelly on lee's car and the alleged gunman forwarded himself an email containing a link to a gps monitor company web page the night before the shooting. >> she purchased the gps tracker and that was connected to the second suspect. there is evidence she conspired to commit the murder. >> reporter: later on "good morning...
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michigan house speaker lee chatfield. yong guy, lee. great reputation. he's doing a good job. he's good. thank you very much. congressional candidate -- somebody really fantastic -- paul young. good job. i heard you are doing well, paul. michigan gop chair laura cox. thank you, laura. are we winning, laura? those are pretty interesting numbers. did you know that before we came out? even laura said, boy, i'm doing a good job. by the way, get out and vote for an outstanding guy, john james. he's outstanding. john james. he's outstanding.
michigan house speaker lee chatfield. yong guy, lee. great reputation. he's doing a good job. he's good. thank you very much. congressional candidate -- somebody really fantastic -- paul young. good job. i heard you are doing well, paul. michigan gop chair laura cox. thank you, laura. are we winning, laura? those are pretty interesting numbers. did you know that before we came out? even laura said, boy, i'm doing a good job. by the way, get out and vote for an outstanding guy, john james. he's...
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it was first fitzhugh lee's cavalry brigade, but lee was out of commission, so wickham takes command. stewart only has 1000 horsemen with him when he crosses over the blue ridge mountains, and a lot of that is because the horse flesh that stewart killed on that chamber chambersburg brigade. and for both union and confederate armies, there was a disease running through the horseflesh, so neither caliber will be up to snuff. but lee is going to dispatch stewart with the intention of serving as a speedbump to the army of the potomac, slowing it down, buying time for james longstreet to take up his positioned there outside of culpeper courthouse. on october 31, as the cavalry stumbles upon the first rhode island calvary in moundsville, between on the map the towns of aldie and fort lamont. the first cavalry is going to be about it, they fall back on their command, a brigade of calvary under the command of george baird. george baird is going to see what happens to the first rhode island cavalry, one man killed, one wounded, one wounded, but 52 captured. baird is going to take his brigade o
it was first fitzhugh lee's cavalry brigade, but lee was out of commission, so wickham takes command. stewart only has 1000 horsemen with him when he crosses over the blue ridge mountains, and a lot of that is because the horse flesh that stewart killed on that chamber chambersburg brigade. and for both union and confederate armies, there was a disease running through the horseflesh, so neither caliber will be up to snuff. but lee is going to dispatch stewart with the intention of serving as a...
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lee: senator reid, in our opinion, was for us. the actual actions that he took, i'm not sure about, but i know there was influence there 'cause he's a very powerful person and he was a friend to us. [busy signal] [dialing] christensen: so behind the scenes, reid is helping to set up this architecture for a transition to renewable energy. he's talking to the companies that want to build new coal power plants in nevada, and he's saying "no way, but i will let you build a transmission line." he's calling up the mayor of los angeles, and he's persuading him to agree to buy por from the moapa solar facility. [pho ringing] reid: so i called the mayor of l.a., and i said, "i know you're trying to go to a renewable energy. i can get you 600, 700 megawatts within a period of time. in a year, we'll build a facility. can you use it?" he said, "you bet." the indians sold their power to los angeles, and now they've added to it and done more. lee: the moapa solar, it's sitting on 2,200 acres--photovoltaic. it's a fixed system, as opposed to sin
lee: senator reid, in our opinion, was for us. the actual actions that he took, i'm not sure about, but i know there was influence there 'cause he's a very powerful person and he was a friend to us. [busy signal] [dialing] christensen: so behind the scenes, reid is helping to set up this architecture for a transition to renewable energy. he's talking to the companies that want to build new coal power plants in nevada, and he's saying "no way, but i will let you build a transmission...
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and especially singer david lee roth's he left the band come back and left again but. eddie van halen worked rarely with other musicians but when he did it was spectacular and we have a really good example michael jackson on the song beat it we all know it he wasn't even stratus it on the album and didn't appear in the back and here is a guitar that came here is guitar really make this song to his son. michael kroger thank you so much for coming in studio to honor the event when. and from a giant of rock n roll now to of literal giant well it was actually supposed to be an auction of impressionist and modern art except ben christie's auction house threw a giant t.-rex into the mix and big surprise it wasn't the picasso that got the highest price of that auction it was a t. rex he sold for almost $32000000.00 and then the other dinosaur near. the release of the new jurassic world film has been pushed back from next year to 2822 it's another big blow to movie theaters after hollywood had already postponed the release of other blockbusters including batman. and the way th
and especially singer david lee roth's he left the band come back and left again but. eddie van halen worked rarely with other musicians but when he did it was spectacular and we have a really good example michael jackson on the song beat it we all know it he wasn't even stratus it on the album and didn't appear in the back and here is a guitar that came here is guitar really make this song to his son. michael kroger thank you so much for coming in studio to honor the event when. and from a...
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the story of the life of chairman lee kun—hee is truly an incredible one. he was a visionary leader who realised early on, realised when the wheels were starting to globalise, that samsung was vulnerable. it was a small company that didn't really have a big imprint around the world. so he started this process of rejuvenation. he invited all of his executives to frankfurt, germany, and gave eight hour long speeches and gave eight hour long speeches and told them to change everything. that was his big motto. he was a man of spectacle, he would hold these big spectacles and he would, for example, organise a bonfire and they would gather all these faulty cell phones on the back in the day, this was in 1995, and hold a bonfire. set them on fire and then bulldoze them, run them over, then he would tell his executives that they had to do better. they have to create a company that can only build quality products and so, it was with his vision that samsung really surged ahead and south korea into this obscure maker of electronics that nobody really cared about to de
the story of the life of chairman lee kun—hee is truly an incredible one. he was a visionary leader who realised early on, realised when the wheels were starting to globalise, that samsung was vulnerable. it was a small company that didn't really have a big imprint around the world. so he started this process of rejuvenation. he invited all of his executives to frankfurt, germany, and gave eight hour long speeches and gave eight hour long speeches and told them to change everything. that was...
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known side as a philosophical thinker. >> my last name is lee, bruce lee. i was born in 1940. >> in the mid 1960s bruce lee did a screen test for a television show "the greenhorn net." >> you went to college in the united states? >> yes. >> what did you study? >> reporter: lee who landed the part of kato -- >> if he gets the h bomb, what are the chances of it exploding. >> reporter: he wanted to understand the philosophy behind the martial arts that would soon make him a global star in films like "enter the dragon." >> it is like a finger pointing a way to the moon. don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all that heavenly glory. >> when you were growing up, did you think of your father as a philosopher? >> i guess not as much as i do now, you know? >> reporter: lee's daughter, shannon, shares his principles in the new book, "be water, my friend." the teachings of bruce lee. >> he planned his own life? >> yes. it seems corn any to say this, but he was a man of action. like literally. he was a martial artist in an action film. he put into action his
known side as a philosophical thinker. >> my last name is lee, bruce lee. i was born in 1940. >> in the mid 1960s bruce lee did a screen test for a television show "the greenhorn net." >> you went to college in the united states? >> yes. >> what did you study? >> reporter: lee who landed the part of kato -- >> if he gets the h bomb, what are the chances of it exploding. >> reporter: he wanted to understand the philosophy behind the...
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continues right now i'm melissa lee. welcome to "fast money." we start with late-breaking developments out of washington the president and first lady in quarantine at this hour after testing positive for covid-19. while congress shows major signs of progress on the next round of the coronavirus stimulus plan. we start out with breaking news on the president's house, the white house just announcing a short time ago that president trump is taking an antibody cocktail made by regeneron let's get to meg tirrell with the details. >> reporter: we just got confirmation from regeneron itself as well that they provided this experimental drug to the white house at the request of the president's physician on what's known as compassionate use. that is a way to access experimental drugs outside of clinical trials. now this is the drug that we just saw the first data on, i believe on tuesday afternoon i think i said it was last week, but that's because time is of no normal consequence right now so it was just earlier this week that we
continues right now i'm melissa lee. welcome to "fast money." we start with late-breaking developments out of washington the president and first lady in quarantine at this hour after testing positive for covid-19. while congress shows major signs of progress on the next round of the coronavirus stimulus plan. we start out with breaking news on the president's house, the white house just announcing a short time ago that president trump is taking an antibody cocktail made by regeneron...
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lee ann was equally smitten. "i lost you once and do not want to lose you again," she wrote. >> she was preparing for him to come be her husband and be a part of her life for the rest of their life. >> reporter: while he carried on with lee ann in pennsylvania, back home in san diego, larry was growing distant from connie but never mentioned getting a divorce or separating. in fact, he still kept up his family routines, even going to church with them every sunday. >> my dad was a church board member. my mom was really involved with bible studies and women's groups. it was a big part of our life. we didn't know anything was wrong. i always thought that everything was fine and great. >> reporter: so larry was leading a double life and he was lying to both of the women? >> exactly. >> yeah. he had two complete lives. >> and lived them as one. it was really weird. >> reporter: connie remembers that time well but for different reasons. larry told her and the kids that he'd gotten a big photo contract in pittsburgh. an
lee ann was equally smitten. "i lost you once and do not want to lose you again," she wrote. >> she was preparing for him to come be her husband and be a part of her life for the rest of their life. >> reporter: while he carried on with lee ann in pennsylvania, back home in san diego, larry was growing distant from connie but never mentioned getting a divorce or separating. in fact, he still kept up his family routines, even going to church with them every sunday. >>...
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south korea's samsung electronics chairman lee kun—hee has died. mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomerate, with dozens of affiliates stretching from electronics and insurance to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he suffered a heart attack in 2014, it was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. the compa ny‘s overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of the nation's gross domestic product, making it crucial to south korea's economic health. in a statement, the company said: it also said: to the united states now. donald trump has voted in the us presidential election in his adopted home state of florida. with ten days to go until the vote on november three, a record 57 million people have already cast their ballots. this is largely due to fears over coronavirus, with the country seeing record daily highs. both mr trump and his democratic challengerjoe biden are campaigning in crucial states that could sw
south korea's samsung electronics chairman lee kun—hee has died. mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomerate, with dozens of affiliates stretching from electronics and insurance to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he suffered a heart attack in 2014, it was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. the compa ny‘s overall turnover is equivalent to a...
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yes, so the story of the life of chairman lee kun—hee is incredible. he was a visionary leader who realised early on, when the world were starting to globalise that samsung was vulnerable, it was a small company that did not have a big imprint around the world so he started the process of rejuvenation, inviting all his executives to give long speeches and tell them to change everything, that was his big motto. he was a man of spectacle, he would hold the big spectacles and he would for example organise a bonfire and they would gather all these faulty cell phones back in the day, back in 1995, and hold a bonfire, set them on fire and then bulldoze them, run them over and then he would tell his executives that they had to do better, that they had to create a company that can only build quality products. it was with his vision that samsung really surged ahead and south korea into this obscure maker of electronics that no one really cared about to defeat sony, japan, and then take on apple and steve jobs with the galaxy line of smartphones. having done all
yes, so the story of the life of chairman lee kun—hee is incredible. he was a visionary leader who realised early on, when the world were starting to globalise that samsung was vulnerable, it was a small company that did not have a big imprint around the world so he started the process of rejuvenation, inviting all his executives to give long speeches and tell them to change everything, that was his big motto. he was a man of spectacle, he would hold the big spectacles and he would for...
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lee kun—hee — the korean businessman who turned samsung into one of the world's biggest electronics companies — dies at the age of 78. a mass mobilisation of law enforcement officers has been ordered in nigeria. and — in—flight food — without the flight — the airline that feeds its passengers — but doesn't take them anywhere. more countries in europe are tightening anti—coronavirus measures with france extending a curfew and the italian government expected to announce more national measures. ten of spain's 17 regions are calling on the government to call a state of emergency. europe is now the epicentre of the outbreak with the polish president andrzej duda the latest world leader to be infected. his country's among a number across europe to register a record daily high in coronavirus cases on friday or saturday. david campanale has the latest. alarm bells are ringing right across europe. the coronavirus pandemic continues to worsen in the czech republic, which has registered its worst daily figure yet for new infections — more than 15,000. over the past week, more people with
lee kun—hee — the korean businessman who turned samsung into one of the world's biggest electronics companies — dies at the age of 78. a mass mobilisation of law enforcement officers has been ordered in nigeria. and — in—flight food — without the flight — the airline that feeds its passengers — but doesn't take them anywhere. more countries in europe are tightening anti—coronavirus measures with france extending a curfew and the italian government expected to announce more...
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lee carter, the u.s. intelligence agencies have a line into russian intelligence agencies and what we detected from watching the russians watch everybody else, this is what we learned, that hillary clinton had a plan because her foreign -- one of her foreign advisers gave her an idea and she approved a plan to tie trump to all of this and you know the 2 and a half, 3-year period we went through where everybody was speculating that there was collusion with trump and russia and what we find out now this is all made up, lee, you know how outrage d because i saw through it and whether this is enough to educate voters and let information out so people understand the plot to take down president trump during the campaign and a sitting president, lee? lee: so i think it is significant, what i do think also that it has become very complicated to explain. there's so many stories here, so many pieces of information and trying to put the puzzle together that i think it need to be simplified to the american people. i
lee carter, the u.s. intelligence agencies have a line into russian intelligence agencies and what we detected from watching the russians watch everybody else, this is what we learned, that hillary clinton had a plan because her foreign -- one of her foreign advisers gave her an idea and she approved a plan to tie trump to all of this and you know the 2 and a half, 3-year period we went through where everybody was speculating that there was collusion with trump and russia and what we find out...
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a 4-0 leader lee against the chicago team. looks like the white sox were to come back in the third with two on, two out. johann marcotte a deep off chris bassett, the eventual winner, a beautiful catch by '71 world series. e rudy in >>> okay, we've got a cat lovers delight for you. check this out, closing it out with a smile tonight. you have heard of catlike quickness? how about this, allison flake is a golf blogger. it is hard to practice for her, she is a professional golfer. tell me her cat is catlike larry. where that phrase came from. >>> how about this? closer to home. our own reporter at channel 2, evan's are not ski on his live shot from his home broadcast. hayes just got this rescue cat [ laughter ] and he's trying to finish his professional broadcast and that little kitty wants to get to cover channel 2. it's pretty cool [ laughter ]. like i said, cat lovers tonight. that's the sporting life. >> what a great way to end the newscast. yes, but it's his kindergarten graduation party today. okay, no messy goodbyes, i'm
a 4-0 leader lee against the chicago team. looks like the white sox were to come back in the third with two on, two out. johann marcotte a deep off chris bassett, the eventual winner, a beautiful catch by '71 world series. e rudy in >>> okay, we've got a cat lovers delight for you. check this out, closing it out with a smile tonight. you have heard of catlike quickness? how about this, allison flake is a golf blogger. it is hard to practice for her, she is a professional golfer. tell...
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lee ferridge is different. with an acclaimed career at commerce bank, and then almost a decade at rabobank, he holds court in boston at state street bank as their head of microstrategy. he brings it ahead of microstrategy -- head of macro strategy. what is the position as you try to hedge your bet out? are you able to hedge right now? lee: in terms of the outlook? you can. market is very neutrally positioned ahead of the election. a lot of people think a blue wave is priced in. it is not. if you look across a range of different indicators, blue wave isn't priced in. the market is nervous about a repeat of 2016. they are skeptical about the polls. people are really sitting on their hands. jonathan: where do you think it is not priced in? lee: i don't think it is priced in anywhere, quite honestly. , i thinkof the dollar there's a view amongst many which i agree with, that the dollar is going to go down whoever wins the election. you can argue there's some overweight positioning, but again, i think the view is we
lee ferridge is different. with an acclaimed career at commerce bank, and then almost a decade at rabobank, he holds court in boston at state street bank as their head of microstrategy. he brings it ahead of microstrategy -- head of macro strategy. what is the position as you try to hedge your bet out? are you able to hedge right now? lee: in terms of the outlook? you can. market is very neutrally positioned ahead of the election. a lot of people think a blue wave is priced in. it is not. if...
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and here is lee maskless with judge barrett. he is one of at least 12 people who were at that super spreader event diagnosed with covid. and while he wasn't hospitalized he has had and maybe still has a serious case by his own admission. >> i had fatigue, i had some fevers, and sometimes i felt like it might feel to be 98 years old and in a boxing match. >> mike lee is not fully out of the woods. his doctor released a letter that acknowledged that while lee is improving he is experiencing symptoms self-reported yet there he was in the hearing room today speaking without a mask, so committed ramming through a justice to giving trump and conservatives the 6-3 on the court so they could, i don't know, take away americans' health care. so committed to that project, while he may have contracted the virus, even though he is still experiencing symptoms, he rushed back into that room to breathe all over his colleagues. he could have done it on zoom. we've all spent seven months. no, no, no, no, no. why? well, because they just don't see
and here is lee maskless with judge barrett. he is one of at least 12 people who were at that super spreader event diagnosed with covid. and while he wasn't hospitalized he has had and maybe still has a serious case by his own admission. >> i had fatigue, i had some fevers, and sometimes i felt like it might feel to be 98 years old and in a boxing match. >> mike lee is not fully out of the woods. his doctor released a letter that acknowledged that while lee is improving he is...
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there's senator lee hugging people without masks. republicans enjoy a 12-10 majority on that committee. you got to be present to vote. so as of tonight, we're looking at a 10-10 committee? >> it's a serious issue for senate republicans. i reported earlier today about my conversation with a very well placed senate republican aide, who said some top senate republican lawmakers are already talking to leader mcconnell about making sure the senate's off next week, having it recessed, because they need to make sure that they have enough votes to have a senate judiciary committee vote in mid-october to have the hearings in mid-october on the judiciary committee. leader mcconnell has not signed on to that idea. he's going full steam ahead at this point. this is a critical moment for senate republicans, who want to rush this nomination through. they don't know if they are
there's senator lee hugging people without masks. republicans enjoy a 12-10 majority on that committee. you got to be present to vote. so as of tonight, we're looking at a 10-10 committee? >> it's a serious issue for senate republicans. i reported earlier today about my conversation with a very well placed senate republican aide, who said some top senate republican lawmakers are already talking to leader mcconnell about making sure the senate's off next week, having it recessed, because...
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the chairman of the south korean multinational samsung electronics, lee kun—hee has died. mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomerate, with dozens of affiliates stretching from electronics and insurance to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he stepped back from the company in 2014, after suffering a heart attack, samsung was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. samsung's overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of south korea's gross domestic product, making it crucial to the country's economic health. in a statement, the company said, "chairman lee was a true visionary who transformed samsung into the world—leading innovator and industrial powerhouse from a local business.". it also said "his legacy will be everlasting." people in chile will head to the polls later to vote on whether or not to re—write the country's constitution. president sebastian pinera agreed to hold a referendum after major anti—government protests br
the chairman of the south korean multinational samsung electronics, lee kun—hee has died. mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomerate, with dozens of affiliates stretching from electronics and insurance to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he stepped back from the company in 2014, after suffering a heart attack, samsung was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in...
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>> reporter: at this moment officer lee knows the seconds matter. the fire is spreading fast through the car and the dry grass. the woman is not moving. >> i could feel the heat of the fire on the right side of my face. >> reporter: officer lee drags her back the wrists to safety. unsure if the car might blow up. >> is anybody else in the car? >> no. >> no? >> it was really at that moment that i realized her life was dependent upon my actions the next 30 to 60 seconds. >> reporter: officer lee was closest to the scene when the call came in about a burning car off of i-80 in solano county. he had no idea he'd be a trapped woman's last hope. >> i realized that the good samaritans weren't going to go in because of how dangerous and volatile the situation was. and i understand that. >> let's get away from the car, guys. i don't want it to blow up. >> reporter: backup didn't come for another three minutes. three minutes that could have changed a person's life forever. >> and i told myself that i was not going to fail this woman but i was going to get her
>> reporter: at this moment officer lee knows the seconds matter. the fire is spreading fast through the car and the dry grass. the woman is not moving. >> i could feel the heat of the fire on the right side of my face. >> reporter: officer lee drags her back the wrists to safety. unsure if the car might blow up. >> is anybody else in the car? >> no. >> no? >> it was really at that moment that i realized her life was dependent upon my actions the next...
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on thursday, the court rejected the appeal of former president lee myung-bak. it also rejected appeals for a harsher sentence. lee was accused of granting a pardon to the chairman of samsung electronics in return for the firm paying expenses for an auto parts company he effectively owns. in february a lower court handed down a 17-year sentence and ordered lee to spend nearly $16 million. lee's been out on bail since february but is expected to return to prison soon. >>> survivors of the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki are pushing the japanese government to ratify a u.n. treaty banning nuclear weapons. the survivors held a rally in tokyo on thursday. the representative of the group of survivors called for expanding the campaign to make the government change its nuclear policy. >> translator: japan is the only country to have suffered atomic bombings in war. the government must spearhead efforts to abolish nuclear weapons. >> the u.n. treaty has been ratified by the minimum 50 member streets needed to come into force. it will go into effect next january. but th
on thursday, the court rejected the appeal of former president lee myung-bak. it also rejected appeals for a harsher sentence. lee was accused of granting a pardon to the chairman of samsung electronics in return for the firm paying expenses for an auto parts company he effectively owns. in february a lower court handed down a 17-year sentence and ordered lee to spend nearly $16 million. lee's been out on bail since february but is expected to return to prison soon. >>> survivors of...
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we spoke with lee by phone. >> lee and other parents called 911 and animal control. >> that's when i called and said, hey, we find your lemur. >> daily city police came in minutes and contained macki until staff from the zoo came. they found signs of forced entry at his enclosure and are still looking for suspects. right now it's not clear how he ended up here, but for chris lee and the kids it was a show and tell they'll never forget. >> it was a very good experience for my kids to see the lemur for the first time physically but not in a zoo. >> reporter: and lee also joked it's just another day in 2020, finding a lemur at your daughter's preschool. there's more good news to share as well. police say that the lemur appears to be in good health, though tonight many kids, zoologists, animal lovers across the bay area nation really maki is back home. >> just another day in 2020. of course, thank you. >>> our other top story tonight, high fire danger. that warning still in effect this evening. >> let's get right to meteorologist jeff ranieri. and the conditions over the next 12 hours ar
we spoke with lee by phone. >> lee and other parents called 911 and animal control. >> that's when i called and said, hey, we find your lemur. >> daily city police came in minutes and contained macki until staff from the zoo came. they found signs of forced entry at his enclosure and are still looking for suspects. right now it's not clear how he ended up here, but for chris lee and the kids it was a show and tell they'll never forget. >> it was a very good experience...
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reporting live is greg lee. >> some people gathered at watch parties tonight. and san francisco the restaurant had a large monitor facing the sidewalk and 200 people registered for the watch party. they got together inside of a restaurant. >> it is a better debate than it was last week in they are providing the opportunity for the object -- the audience to hear with the positions are for both sides and what each side has done. >> these people tonight could be the president of the united states of america so we want to know what they think about the issues that we are talking about. >> many voters say that the presidential debate nor this debate will make much of a difference because most people have made up their minds. for more on the debate and our election coverage you can download our trend for this mankiw can download our ktvu fox 2 news at. >> president trump said that the drug will be available for everyone the antibody? note that he received made him feel better immediately. he has authorized emergency use of the drug and premises that hundreds and thou
reporting live is greg lee. >> some people gathered at watch parties tonight. and san francisco the restaurant had a large monitor facing the sidewalk and 200 people registered for the watch party. they got together inside of a restaurant. >> it is a better debate than it was last week in they are providing the opportunity for the object -- the audience to hear with the positions are for both sides and what each side has done. >> these people tonight could be the president of...
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>> i'm bonnie lee. i'm running for state assembly in this district. lee says she respects the work robyn vining put in to get elected but says she needs to be replaced. >> i believe tt i represent this district actut ly a little re accurately. >> reporter: lee says there isss one core that voters in the suburbs are worried about: public safety. >> really, after about the last couple of months, this issue has come to the top. the's not a day that goes that i don't talk with somebody who says"we are thinking of leaving"-- in particular, wauwatosa, mwaukee. then, that's how communities die, and we-- we c't have that happen here. >> reporter: bonnie lee is not the on republican talkin about this. donald trump spent the summer campaigning on law and order in response to the protests against police shootings that popped up around the country. >> because we're f law and order. they say, "don't use that term. it's too tough." no, order.y wants law and >> public safety-- law and order, as the present would say-- is sort of going to be front and center on the b
>> i'm bonnie lee. i'm running for state assembly in this district. lee says she respects the work robyn vining put in to get elected but says she needs to be replaced. >> i believe tt i represent this district actut ly a little re accurately. >> reporter: lee says there isss one core that voters in the suburbs are worried about: public safety. >> really, after about the last couple of months, this issue has come to the top. the's not a day that goes that i don't talk...
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david lee who was interested the. secret password to. some of the wiki leaks files and published it and they published a book that he and has been saying that julian assange lunch or at least printing stories about judaism's being the problem because he didn't redact data from wiki leaks cables that were released that's in danger in people around the world what is meant for interrupting but what is coming through perhaps more powerfully than end of thing is that a song out of his way to protect in 4 months to redact. daniel ellsberg said he redacted 15000 files the distinguished investigative journalist nicky hague who worked with the soundtrack on this said watched him taking the most extraordinary proportions with with with the material that doesn't just paranoid one thing to redact so much i would suggest those who didn't redact perhaps are only up the side certainly not on a sondre side i've known for a for years the extent to which truly in the saw went to redact and tried to redact and work through the night to
david lee who was interested the. secret password to. some of the wiki leaks files and published it and they published a book that he and has been saying that julian assange lunch or at least printing stories about judaism's being the problem because he didn't redact data from wiki leaks cables that were released that's in danger in people around the world what is meant for interrupting but what is coming through perhaps more powerfully than end of thing is that a song out of his way to protect...
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and here is lee maskless three days later with judge barrett. he is one of at least 12 people who were at that super spreader event diagnosed with covid. and while he wasn't hospitalized he has had and maybe still has a pretty serious case by his own admission. >> i had fatigue, i had some fevers, and sometimes i felt like it might feel to be 98 years old and in a boxing match. >> mike lee is not fully out of the woods. his doctor today released a letter that acknowledged that while lee is improving, he is basically still experiencing symptoms self-reported, and yet there he was the hearing room today, speaking without a mask, so committed to ramming through a justice, to giving trump and conservatives a 6-3 majority on the court for a generation so they can do things like, i don't know, maybe take away americans' health care. so committed to that project, while he may have contracted the virus at the last big event for this justice, even though he is still experiencing symptoms, he rushed back into that room to breathe all over his colleagues.
and here is lee maskless three days later with judge barrett. he is one of at least 12 people who were at that super spreader event diagnosed with covid. and while he wasn't hospitalized he has had and maybe still has a pretty serious case by his own admission. >> i had fatigue, i had some fevers, and sometimes i felt like it might feel to be 98 years old and in a boxing match. >> mike lee is not fully out of the woods. his doctor today released a letter that acknowledged that while...
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. >> clerk: vice-chair lee. >> vice-chair lee: present. >> clerk: commissioner smith. >> commissioner smith: present. >> clerk: with five members present and accounted for you have a quorum. >> chair ambrose: thank you very much, moderator, can you [broken audio] it's amazing how many of these meetings we have went through. i want to welcome the public's participation today and also ask for their patience as we work through this meeting process. i want to remind the commissioners to please mute your microphones when you're not speaking to minimize any feedback. and also remark that for technical reasons commissioner lee is going to try to participate by telephone. so you won't see her on the screen but when she can speak up, you will hear her voice. and with that, i want to call agenda item number 2. public comment on matters appears or not appearing on the agenda. members of the public who are already on the line and wish to speak should now dial star, 3. if you have not already done so, to be added to the public comment line. and please proceed with public comment. >> clerk: thank y
. >> clerk: vice-chair lee. >> vice-chair lee: present. >> clerk: commissioner smith. >> commissioner smith: present. >> clerk: with five members present and accounted for you have a quorum. >> chair ambrose: thank you very much, moderator, can you [broken audio] it's amazing how many of these meetings we have went through. i want to welcome the public's participation today and also ask for their patience as we work through this meeting process. i want to...
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and especially singer david lee roth's he left the band come back and left again but. eddie van halen worked rarely with other musicians but when he did it was spectacular and we have a really good example michael jackson on the song beat it we all know it he wasn't even stratus is on the album and didn't appear in the b.t.o. back and here is a guitar that came here is guitar really make this song to his son. michael krueger thank you so much for coming in studio to honor that event when. and from a giant of rock n roll now to of literal giant well it was actually supposed to be an auction of impressionist and modern art except ben christie's auction house threw an giant t.-rex into the mix and big surprise it wasn't the picasso that got the highest price about auction it was the t.-rex who sold for almost $32000000.00 and in other dinosaur news the release of the new drastic world film has been pushed back from next year to 2022 that's another big blow to movie theaters after hollywood had already postponed the release of other blockbusters including batman . and the
and especially singer david lee roth's he left the band come back and left again but. eddie van halen worked rarely with other musicians but when he did it was spectacular and we have a really good example michael jackson on the song beat it we all know it he wasn't even stratus is on the album and didn't appear in the b.t.o. back and here is a guitar that came here is guitar really make this song to his son. michael krueger thank you so much for coming in studio to honor that event when. and...
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and especially singer david lee roth's he left the band come back and left again but. eddie van halen worked rarely with other musicians but when he did it was spectacular and we have a really good example michael jackson on the song beat it we all know it he wasn't even stratus it on the algal didn't appear in the back and here is a guitar that you can hear is guitar really make the song to be a song well michael kroger thank you so much for coming in studio to honor the van halen. and from a giant of rock n roll now to of literal giant well it was actually supposed to be an auction of impressionist and modern art except ben christie's auction house threw an a giant t.-rex into the mix and big surprise it wasn't a picasso that got the highest price about auction it was the t.-rex who sold for almost $32000000.00 and then other dinosaur news the release of the new drastic world film has been pushed back from next year to 2022 that's another big blow to the movie theaters after hollywood had already postponed the release of other blockbusters including batman. and the w
and especially singer david lee roth's he left the band come back and left again but. eddie van halen worked rarely with other musicians but when he did it was spectacular and we have a really good example michael jackson on the song beat it we all know it he wasn't even stratus it on the algal didn't appear in the back and here is a guitar that you can hear is guitar really make the song to be a song well michael kroger thank you so much for coming in studio to honor the van halen. and from a...
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mj lee has more from bloomington, delaware. >> reporter: good morning. while president trump receives treatment at walter reed hospital for covid-19, joe biden is continuing his normal campaign activities. later today we're going to see him fly to florida for a campaign event there. and what the biden campaign has announced is biden is now going to be tested more frequently for the virus. you'll recall last friday after the news of president trump's positive test coming out, biden himself announced that he was tested twice for covid-19, and those tests came back negative, and just last night on sunday night, the biden campaign also announced that he had taken another test and that test had also come back negative. now, heading into this week, we obviously know that the big political event is going to be the vice presidential debate in salt lake city. this is going to be between vice president mike pence and senator kamala harris. they're going to be facing off for the first time, and what cnn can report is that the biden campaign had raised concerns to t
mj lee has more from bloomington, delaware. >> reporter: good morning. while president trump receives treatment at walter reed hospital for covid-19, joe biden is continuing his normal campaign activities. later today we're going to see him fly to florida for a campaign event there. and what the biden campaign has announced is biden is now going to be tested more frequently for the virus. you'll recall last friday after the news of president trump's positive test coming out, biden himself...
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senator mike lee who was there for that event since tested positive for the coronavirus. so we're trying to isolate when all of this might have started happening because we don't have an exact time line. mark meadows was telling us that they discovered hope hicks tested positive for coronavirus as they were leaving for the events up in new jersey yesterday but that doesn't exactly distill for us, you know, precisely when all of this might have been passed from one person to another. the other thing to point out, it is shocking to this watch this morning, various senior white house officials walking around without a mask. we saw dr. scott atlas earlier this morning, the controversial member of the coronavirus task force, who's been flirting with this idea of herd immunity and talking down the idea that young people can catch the coronavirus and so on, he was on the campus grounds this morning not wearing a mask, smiling and talking to people. i saw a senior white house official over here walk past me to get the covid test not wearing a mask. walked into the area of the wes
senator mike lee who was there for that event since tested positive for the coronavirus. so we're trying to isolate when all of this might have started happening because we don't have an exact time line. mark meadows was telling us that they discovered hope hicks tested positive for coronavirus as they were leaving for the events up in new jersey yesterday but that doesn't exactly distill for us, you know, precisely when all of this might have been passed from one person to another. the other...