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lee: mm. cho: and i was terrified because this is a classroom that was designed for first to fifth graders... lee: yeah. cho: and i later learned that the reason why they had these photos were to teach these kids about the dangers of landmines... lee: mm. cho: and it was sometime later that day when i found out that the salaries of teachers was $40 a year... lee: a year? cho: uh, not per day, not per week, not per month. lee: wow, wow, wow, so you were totally inspired by that one-- one experience. cho: absolutely. lee: well, you went beyond that, though, didn't you? you decided to give up a year's salary... cho: yes. lee: uh, so you really committed yourselves, and, i mean-- ok. let's--let's, you know, be--be honest. your annual salary at that point was $68,000... cho: yup. lee: right, but an entire year's salary, what did you have to do to make that commitment? because--come on, eugene--not a lot of folks would do that. cho: you know, it's--it's-- it's--i--i chuckle a bit because if i'm, you
lee: mm. cho: and i was terrified because this is a classroom that was designed for first to fifth graders... lee: yeah. cho: and i later learned that the reason why they had these photos were to teach these kids about the dangers of landmines... lee: mm. cho: and it was sometime later that day when i found out that the salaries of teachers was $40 a year... lee: a year? cho: uh, not per day, not per week, not per month. lee: wow, wow, wow, so you were totally inspired by that one-- one...
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lee: ok. seipler: and that was clearly the case in--with clean the world. uh, you know, very quickly after leaving my job, i--i was able to get my family members together, and we got into a single-car garage in downtown orlando, and we started approaching hotels in central florida with this concept, uh, to put a recycling bin in their hotel. we would ask their housekeepers as they clean the rooms every day to, instead of throwing away the soap and bottled amenities, to please put them in little bags that would make their way down to our bins, and we would then figure out how to pick it up and bring it into our single-car garage, uh, cooking recycling center, uh, where, if you could picture in a--inin a-n a small garage, we all sat around on upside-down pickle buckets with potato peelers, and we would scrape the outside bars of sosoap and when they wee scraped, we thenen had a mea grininder that would grind it t, and--and then n we had 4 4 cooks that were cooking the e soap ino a paste and, uh,
lee: ok. seipler: and that was clearly the case in--with clean the world. uh, you know, very quickly after leaving my job, i--i was able to get my family members together, and we got into a single-car garage in downtown orlando, and we started approaching hotels in central florida with this concept, uh, to put a recycling bin in their hotel. we would ask their housekeepers as they clean the rooms every day to, instead of throwing away the soap and bottled amenities, to please put them in little...
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lee: mm. cho: and i was terrified because this is a classroom that was designed for first to fifth graders... lee: yeah. cho: and i later learned that the reason why they had these photos were to teach these kids about the dangers of landmines... lee: mm. cho: and it was sometime later that day when i found out that the salaries of teachers was $40 a year... lee: a year? cho: uh, not per day, not per week, not per month. lee: wow, wow, wow, so you were totally inspired by that one-- one experience. cho: absolutely. lee: well, you went beyond that, though, didn't you? you decided to give up a year's salary... cho: yes. lee: uh, so you really committed yourselves, and, i mean-- ok. let's--let's, you know, be--be honest. your annual salary at that point was $68,000... cho: yup. lee: right, but an entire year's salary, what did you have to do to make that commitment? because--come on, eugene--not a lot of folks would do that. cho: you know, it's--it's-- it's--i--i chuckle a bit because if i'm, you
lee: mm. cho: and i was terrified because this is a classroom that was designed for first to fifth graders... lee: yeah. cho: and i later learned that the reason why they had these photos were to teach these kids about the dangers of landmines... lee: mm. cho: and it was sometime later that day when i found out that the salaries of teachers was $40 a year... lee: a year? cho: uh, not per day, not per week, not per month. lee: wow, wow, wow, so you were totally inspired by that one-- one...
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did you kill lee porter? >> i maintain my innocence, but i would like a lawyer. >> reporter: the detectives get a search warrant for christopher's apartment. then police hit pay dirt. when they find buried in the mess on the floor this receipt from 7-eleven. it's for bleach and rubber gloves. stocked, as they all are, with slim jims, slurpees, and security cameras. >> here you'll see chris coming from his apartment, buy the bleach and gloves, 11:54 in the morning. inside the store he's no housekeeper but grabs the bleach. after speaking with the clerk, rubber gloves. now police are watching his every move. and they see christopher meet with someone new. >> we had detectives watching him and watching this whole thing go down. >> reporter: it's lee's brother, maxx, setting a trap, luring christopher with friendly text messages like these. >> i don't think you did anything but other people do. i'll let people know to stop harassing you." >> reporter: all a ruse to bait christopher into talking. maxx brings a fri
did you kill lee porter? >> i maintain my innocence, but i would like a lawyer. >> reporter: the detectives get a search warrant for christopher's apartment. then police hit pay dirt. when they find buried in the mess on the floor this receipt from 7-eleven. it's for bleach and rubber gloves. stocked, as they all are, with slim jims, slurpees, and security cameras. >> here you'll see chris coming from his apartment, buy the bleach and gloves, 11:54 in the morning. inside the...
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lee: ok. seipler: and that was clearly the case in--with clean the world. uh, you know, very quickly after leaving my job, i--i was able to get my family members together, and we got into a single-car garage in downtown orlando, and we started approaching hotels in central florida with this concept, uh, to put a recycling bin in their hotel. we would ask their housekeepers as they clean the rooms every day to, instead of throwing away the soap and bottled amenities, to please put them in little bags that would make their way down to our bins, and we would then figure out how to pick it up and bring it into our single-car garage, uh, cooking recycling center, uh, where, if you could picture in a--inin a-n a small garage, we all sat around on upside-down pickle buckets with potato peelers, and we would scrape the outside bars of sosoap and when they wee scraped, we thenen had a mea grininder that would grind it t, and--and then n we had 4 4 cooks that were cooking the e soap ino a paste and, uh,
lee: ok. seipler: and that was clearly the case in--with clean the world. uh, you know, very quickly after leaving my job, i--i was able to get my family members together, and we got into a single-car garage in downtown orlando, and we started approaching hotels in central florida with this concept, uh, to put a recycling bin in their hotel. we would ask their housekeepers as they clean the rooms every day to, instead of throwing away the soap and bottled amenities, to please put them in little...
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lee if he can get married. robert e. lee refuses. george doesn't care and he goes off to petersburg to get married . unfortunately for him, there is nothing going on in petersburg. robert e. lee reason a lot of newspaper so he reads about his insubordinate general. take it goes to north carolina -- pickett goes to north carolina, making his way to virginia, but he is going to miss this battle. the outbreak of the 1864 campaign is an army that is similar to what you would have seen a gettysburg. has longstreet, a veteran commander. he is also going to be that sounding board. very important, a sounding board for robert e. lee. they are going to work well together. when stonewall jackson was alive , robert e. lee cap his headquarters with longstreet. one of the reasons why is i think because jackson and his staff were sticks in the mud but longstreet -- those guys had personality. robert e. lee seemed to be entertained by the characters around him. he is going to give longstreet his nickname, my old war horse. the only other one will be
lee if he can get married. robert e. lee refuses. george doesn't care and he goes off to petersburg to get married . unfortunately for him, there is nothing going on in petersburg. robert e. lee reason a lot of newspaper so he reads about his insubordinate general. take it goes to north carolina -- pickett goes to north carolina, making his way to virginia, but he is going to miss this battle. the outbreak of the 1864 campaign is an army that is similar to what you would have seen a gettysburg....
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, lee still not found. her motor renee jackson follows her own leads with search dogs. >> my mama heart can't accept the fact that i don't know where my daughter is. i can't live with that. >> reporter: lee grew up in a small town but had a big personality. >> she was an amazing young woman. a joker. she loved her brother like crazy. >> reporter: after high school, but then secretly drops out of class and moves in with an older man. 38-year-old jesse mine, a tattoo artist who one of lee's friends says has a taste for tender young women and hard drugs. >> it got bad right away. she said, i did heroin for the first time and i am hooked on it. >> reporter: the trouble in lee's life is about to get worse. jesse breaks up with her, packs his truck, moves east. leaving lee with no place to live. she heads no real plans. drops off the grid. >> i knew there was something wrong right away. i couldn't get ahold of her. >> reporter: the family goes to police who immediately turn to boyfriend jesse. his trip to the eas
, lee still not found. her motor renee jackson follows her own leads with search dogs. >> my mama heart can't accept the fact that i don't know where my daughter is. i can't live with that. >> reporter: lee grew up in a small town but had a big personality. >> she was an amazing young woman. a joker. she loved her brother like crazy. >> reporter: after high school, but then secretly drops out of class and moves in with an older man. 38-year-old jesse mine, a tattoo...
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he too is from the same town and went to high school with lee. renee learns he's been lee's self-appointed accountability partner to help her stay off drugs. christopher tells renee lee was with him at his apartment the night she disappeared. but that she left abruptly. this is another man the cops need to talk to. paying him an immediate visit. >> he wanted to help find lee, he was really concerned about her. >> reporter: even pleading for her safe return online and on the local news. >> tried texting her, tried calling her, left her some messages on facebook. and haven't heard anything back from her. >> reporter: with christopher's permission police search his tiny two-bedroom apartment. >> filthy. two-liter jugs of chew spit, >> reporter: worst of all christopher's bedroom -- >> disarray. mattress on the floor, no sheets, no pillow case. >> reporter: a blade. >> you can see the bleach spots on it. that's when we asked him to come in for a formal interview. >> you didn't get rid of the sheets? >> no. >> intentionally get rid of the sheets becau
he too is from the same town and went to high school with lee. renee learns he's been lee's self-appointed accountability partner to help her stay off drugs. christopher tells renee lee was with him at his apartment the night she disappeared. but that she left abruptly. this is another man the cops need to talk to. paying him an immediate visit. >> he wanted to help find lee, he was really concerned about her. >> reporter: even pleading for her safe return online and on the local...
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lee: i would. designed at the old called the first amendment defense act, the purpose of which was to prohibit the federal government or any of its agencies or departments from discriminate against any religious institution or individual. regardless of what your religious police about marriage are, and regardless of what your neighbor might believe from a religious standpoint about marriage, neither you nor your neighbor should ever be discriminate against by government waste on that belief. ms. snow: the problem with bills like the first amendment defense act is that it allows -- primus legalizes discrimination in the name of religion. let's say you own a hospital by the catholic church. it would be wrong for the hospital to discriminate against someone who needs life-saving medical care because they are lgbt. there are issues where back in 2000, there was a man -- a transgender men with ovarian cancer who was denied access to 13 different hospitals on the basis that he was trans and that he died
lee: i would. designed at the old called the first amendment defense act, the purpose of which was to prohibit the federal government or any of its agencies or departments from discriminate against any religious institution or individual. regardless of what your religious police about marriage are, and regardless of what your neighbor might believe from a religious standpoint about marriage, neither you nor your neighbor should ever be discriminate against by government waste on that belief....
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lee: thank you very much. and i want to thank the big commission and byu -- the utah that they commission and byu for hosting, and i want to thank miss know for being here. this is a great discussion. today, six of the wealthiest counties in the united states are in the washington, d.c. area. this is an area that manufacturers basically nothing. it is not a technological innovation hub, and it is not the home of any fast collection of national resources. the wealth is there only because the power is there, concentrated in the hands of washington elites, elected officials, and government bureaucrats. i am asking for your vote tonight for the very same reason i ask your vote -- asked for your vote in 2010, to allow me to serve the people of utah by working to dismantle the concentration of power in washington, d.c., and to restore the separation of powers put in place by the u.s. constitution. i am running to put our back desperate power back where it -- back where it belongs, in your neighborhoods, families, an
lee: thank you very much. and i want to thank the big commission and byu -- the utah that they commission and byu for hosting, and i want to thank miss know for being here. this is a great discussion. today, six of the wealthiest counties in the united states are in the washington, d.c. area. this is an area that manufacturers basically nothing. it is not a technological innovation hub, and it is not the home of any fast collection of national resources. the wealth is there only because the...
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lee: thank you very much. i want to thank the utah debate commission for hosting this event and i want to thank my opponent for being here. this has been a great discussion. today, six of the wealthiest counties in the united states are in the washington, d.c. area. this is an area that manufactures nothing. it is not a technological innovation hub. it is not the home of many fast collection of natural resources. the wealth is there because the power is there, concentrated in the hands of washington elites, it officials and government bureaucrats. for your vote tonight for the same reason i asked for your vote in 2010, to allow me to serve the people of utah by working to dismantle the concentration of power in washington, d.c. and to restore the separation of powers put in place by the u.s. constitution. i am running to put power back to where it belongs, in your hometowns, your neighborhoods, your families. i am running so that i can return power to you. moderator: miss snow. ms. snow: thank you very much fo
lee: thank you very much. i want to thank the utah debate commission for hosting this event and i want to thank my opponent for being here. this has been a great discussion. today, six of the wealthiest counties in the united states are in the washington, d.c. area. this is an area that manufactures nothing. it is not a technological innovation hub. it is not the home of many fast collection of natural resources. the wealth is there because the power is there, concentrated in the hands of...
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grant against robert eva lee. he details the movements in military tactics employed by lee and grant and gives attention to the union assault. after two weeks of fighting, the armistice engage without a clear lee your, but tactically failed to stop >> drive south towards richmond. this 45 minute talk was part of a symposium hosted by the emerging civil war blog. >> chris is the historian here. bed andworking breakfast, conference center, a great place to hold the symposium. he has just written a book, which will be available. he has co-authored two magazine articles on the battle of the spotsylvania courthouse. those are available through the emerging civil war website. chris and i have known each other for 11 years. , fightlike john and paul a little bit, get along, but we are best friends. he met his life right where our projector is set up. chris, one of our friends described him as the rupert murdoch of civil war publishing. he is now becoming a very prolific author. atwas a former historian fredericksburg and
grant against robert eva lee. he details the movements in military tactics employed by lee and grant and gives attention to the union assault. after two weeks of fighting, the armistice engage without a clear lee your, but tactically failed to stop >> drive south towards richmond. this 45 minute talk was part of a symposium hosted by the emerging civil war blog. >> chris is the historian here. bed andworking breakfast, conference center, a great place to hold the symposium. he has...
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lee: ms. snow and i agree in many respects of higher education i agree, for example, are better off as a country when we have will educate citizens. we end up with a bigger and better tax base. everyone prospers when they have access to an affordable high court education. i completely agree the federal government should not be in the business of making money off of this paper country of which the government parts and the rate it charges to the. my belief the federal government ought not be in the business of commentary the student industry in the first place. the fact is we create a dynamic that has resulted in tuition hikes. we've got the federal government and the u.s. department of education, the accrediting bodies and institutions of higher learning. which collectively restrict entry into this industry. when you restrict entry to simultaneously subsidize people gaining access to the services offered in the industry. you hiked prices. what we need is to increase competition in this field, f
lee: ms. snow and i agree in many respects of higher education i agree, for example, are better off as a country when we have will educate citizens. we end up with a bigger and better tax base. everyone prospers when they have access to an affordable high court education. i completely agree the federal government should not be in the business of making money off of this paper country of which the government parts and the rate it charges to the. my belief the federal government ought not be in...
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lee:. i would like to respond if you look at the first amendment defense act, it is not cover what you described. for we are talking about is protecting religious individuals and institutions like byu so their tax-exempt status cannot be denied and no other adverse action can be taken against them based on their religious beliefs. ms. snow: i would encourage religious institutions like byu to treat all students equally, regardless of whether or not they are lgbt. that is the loving, humane and compassionate thing to do. moderator: this next question goes to misty snow, first. >> we often loom on the precipice of government shutdowns because we cannot pass a budget. lee was a supporter of shutting down the government in 2013. under what conditions would you support shutting down the government in 20 -- if elected? ms. snow: i don't think congress should shut down the government. congress has a job to govern, to pass a budget. that government shutdown of 2013 that likely was a part of, i thin
lee:. i would like to respond if you look at the first amendment defense act, it is not cover what you described. for we are talking about is protecting religious individuals and institutions like byu so their tax-exempt status cannot be denied and no other adverse action can be taken against them based on their religious beliefs. ms. snow: i would encourage religious institutions like byu to treat all students equally, regardless of whether or not they are lgbt. that is the loving, humane and...
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but lee says yes, ok. grant looks at this and understand how inherently vulnerable this position is, so he is going to look at ways to get at it. as he does so, he has an officer called emory upton from new york, fresh out of west point. attack in the an mule show. if its overall position are a big curve, you are out even further. boltre like a bulge on the is a you are vulnerable. only a couple of hundred yards away from janet. upton wants to run from where janet is and punch through you. good luck. don't hit a lady. what he wants to do is different. instead of a typical line of battle, where you line up half of your guys, he wants to line them up, 12 regiments, little under 5000 men and he is going to punch through and open a whole. he said that you will earn your brigadier star, if you don't, don't come back. high,akes are not very are they? inon launches this attack the afternoon on may 10 and gets support, he's going to have the fifth corps over here to launch the attack and is going to have a divisio
but lee says yes, ok. grant looks at this and understand how inherently vulnerable this position is, so he is going to look at ways to get at it. as he does so, he has an officer called emory upton from new york, fresh out of west point. attack in the an mule show. if its overall position are a big curve, you are out even further. boltre like a bulge on the is a you are vulnerable. only a couple of hundred yards away from janet. upton wants to run from where janet is and punch through you. good...
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moderator: senator lee. sen. lee: there are, as ms. snow correctly notes, a lot of areas in which the parties are deadlocked. a are just irreconcilably in conflict. they are doing this not to be obstinate, but because the people they represent have different opinions, and people across this country have somewhat different vision. ms. snow was correct in pointing out there are a lot of other areas were that is not the case and this is one of my favorite parts about being a senator. we can find bipartisan agreement. it is one of the reasons why a few years ago, i was troubled by the fact that the federal government through the nsa was collecting data on your phone calls, everyone's phone calls, the phone calls of every single american. they knew who you call, who called you, how long he spoke. he kept it in that database for years at a time. i started looking for allies. pat leahy is a liberal democrat rom vermont and i am very rarely described that way. he put together a bipartisan solution to this call beat usa freedom act. initially,
moderator: senator lee. sen. lee: there are, as ms. snow correctly notes, a lot of areas in which the parties are deadlocked. a are just irreconcilably in conflict. they are doing this not to be obstinate, but because the people they represent have different opinions, and people across this country have somewhat different vision. ms. snow was correct in pointing out there are a lot of other areas were that is not the case and this is one of my favorite parts about being a senator. we can find...
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very recent lee. you have to wonder about the recruiting aspect and the evaluation of the officers and the character of these officers and how they could have been missed. >> walter house joined the oakland police department in 2014. both officers are still employed by the department and could face internal discipline. >>> negotiations over police reforms in san francisco have hit a road block. the department and the police chief agree on most issues except for one. that would allow officers to shoot at moving cars to protect people. the police union cited the truck attack in nice, france of how that policy could save lives. the policy could hold different dangers to the public and the police officers. >>> the humans society believe the kittens may have been used for dog fighting. one of the most sever cases they've ever signe. >> when she would try to the walk she would just shake her back legs. >> reporter: all three kittens are suffering from injuries to their hind legs and paws. this one named sab
very recent lee. you have to wonder about the recruiting aspect and the evaluation of the officers and the character of these officers and how they could have been missed. >> walter house joined the oakland police department in 2014. both officers are still employed by the department and could face internal discipline. >>> negotiations over police reforms in san francisco have hit a road block. the department and the police chief agree on most issues except for one. that would...
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thank you mayor lee. so, we also have apa family services and we are very grateful to have amore san tiaugo here. a pa runs the resource center also open to resident in the visitation valley community. let me tell you about a couple new things we will be doing, more things we will ing bring into this facility and visitation valley community in general. first, we will be partnering with first 5 san francisco department of human-human services agency and our department to release a joint rfp which is competitive process to put more family services and family support programs here in the community. and then, dcys in july 2017 will release our big rfp for children, youth and family services and that's to provide funding for non-profit agencies to run after school programs, teen programs, youth workforce programs, health and wellness programs and overall violence prevention programs. i remember when i was in this community talking to the board of dbcc several years ago and they said to me, we will hold you dcy
thank you mayor lee. so, we also have apa family services and we are very grateful to have amore san tiaugo here. a pa runs the resource center also open to resident in the visitation valley community. let me tell you about a couple new things we will be doing, more things we will ing bring into this facility and visitation valley community in general. first, we will be partnering with first 5 san francisco department of human-human services agency and our department to release a joint rfp...
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he talked with bob lee, lee did not like the idea of relieving army of tennessee commanders but the president did it anyway, firing joe johnston on the 17th. as i say, the lieutenant general was not the corps commander and was placed in command. lee had turned down the army of tennessee command in december after the disaster at missionary ridge. the local guardian angel of history where i come from is wilbur g. crist. here is his oil painting. sherman, as he holed up close to atlanta, did not look to use his superior numbers, especially against the rebel fortifications. which i show here in a diagram that was drawn april of 1864 were formidable. then, it ringed the city in circumference. rather, sherman plan to capture atlanta by capturing the rebel railroads. this is a testament to the weak cartography. i had to draw my own map. you see the georgia railroad going to augusta. the macon and western down to macon and eventually savannah. cut the railroads, that is what he wanted to do. the plan was succeeding. there is the book on sherman's calvary. it reminds us that the line was cut from mont
he talked with bob lee, lee did not like the idea of relieving army of tennessee commanders but the president did it anyway, firing joe johnston on the 17th. as i say, the lieutenant general was not the corps commander and was placed in command. lee had turned down the army of tennessee command in december after the disaster at missionary ridge. the local guardian angel of history where i come from is wilbur g. crist. here is his oil painting. sherman, as he holed up close to atlanta, did not...
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thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, mayor lee. there is no greater firster champion for any distribute in the city than your supervisor, supervisor malia cohen and for my part i'm going to be relieved now this is open, that to not be getting the call every day of the last month when is duc loi going to happen and i'm happy to say, supervisor, today. [ applause ] >> good morning everyone. >> good morning >> i think i just have one word -- finally! [laughter ] right? finally. and if you think about it, it's appropriate. here we are in the fall time, traditionally when farms begin to harvest. we planted the seeds years ago, and now we are bearing the fruit of a grocery store, full service, right here in bayview-hunters point, finally. [ applause ] >> that is incredible. i want to acknowledge the bayview residents that have worked with me for the last three years on trying to find a grocery store, a provider to come in. thank you for being patient. thank you for being thoughtful in your feedback. and for those of you overzealous neigh
thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, mayor lee. there is no greater firster champion for any distribute in the city than your supervisor, supervisor malia cohen and for my part i'm going to be relieved now this is open, that to not be getting the call every day of the last month when is duc loi going to happen and i'm happy to say, supervisor, today. [ applause ] >> good morning everyone. >> good morning >> i think i just have one word -- finally! [laughter ] right?...
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lee lee is able to do it but it costs him greatly. chris will talk about this tomorrow when he does it with the entire second army corps. it might bring you on the precipice of victory and it might bring you victory but it comes at a high cost. >> i would agree in regards to the fact that one of the greatest attacks does not equal scale or size of the assault. tomorrow, we are going to hear from matt atkinson about the july 2 assault of the union army's left flank went by long street. one of the greatest attacks in gettysburg is by two brigades , one of north carolinians and one of louisiana against -- louisianans that are going to be attacking this unimaginable piece of terrain, cemetery hill. there are over 60 pieces of federal artillery. it is defended by the remnants of the first core, the 11th core reinforced as each passing , moment is going by. brigades of jubal early's divisions are told they will support the assault. we are going to support you in this assault against cemetery hill. i think one of the hallmarks of this partic
lee lee is able to do it but it costs him greatly. chris will talk about this tomorrow when he does it with the entire second army corps. it might bring you on the precipice of victory and it might bring you victory but it comes at a high cost. >> i would agree in regards to the fact that one of the greatest attacks does not equal scale or size of the assault. tomorrow, we are going to hear from matt atkinson about the july 2 assault of the union army's left flank went by long street. one...
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. >> reporter: for lee porter's family, they wanted the man to confessed to killing their daughter to spend life behind bars. >>> he got 48 years for killing, murdering my daughter. >>> lee was just 19 years old when she disappeared in the summer of 2014. a week later the case took a shocking turn police arrested chst him with murder after he confessed to killing lee to porter's own brother who recorded it on his phone. >> chris was sitting about right here. >> put the knife away, let her go and let her regain consciousness but that didn't happen. >>> lee went to high school with wade, reconnected with him on facebook, drove up on pueblo and never seen again. >> she has been disguarded somewhere, whether he has can go back and visitor which is truly what my mama heart says. and i feel that way because i know his history. >> wade told police he threw her body in a dumpster by his house, investigators spent more than 40 days searching this landfill but never found her body. one of the main reasons the district attorney says he took the plea deal. >> anytime you don't have a body in a ho
. >> reporter: for lee porter's family, they wanted the man to confessed to killing their daughter to spend life behind bars. >>> he got 48 years for killing, murdering my daughter. >>> lee was just 19 years old when she disappeared in the summer of 2014. a week later the case took a shocking turn police arrested chst him with murder after he confessed to killing lee to porter's own brother who recorded it on his phone. >> chris was sitting about right here....
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haney and commissioner walton and the board of education and superintendant lee my name is a carolyn the vice president for paraprofessionals united educators of san francisco and a 3re7 i'm here to speak on behalf of owl participants to ask had you meet and confer with wages this thursday, you offer a serious wage increase as you may know paraprofessionals in the front line in our school district some of the most vulnerable kids including students with i e p too much of us are pushed out of the district and the city because they simply can't afford to work here and the we're commodity and seen the impact of the affordability crisis on my school paul revere and had massive teachers out-of-towners this year it is very hard to build and maintain a community when there's an evolving door of educators that come and go every year please respect the work that the teachers and the permit holders do and show us that value our contribution to the district to offer a mooeveng wage increase this thursday we're committed to our students but need your support thank you . >> (clapping.) >> good ev
haney and commissioner walton and the board of education and superintendant lee my name is a carolyn the vice president for paraprofessionals united educators of san francisco and a 3re7 i'm here to speak on behalf of owl participants to ask had you meet and confer with wages this thursday, you offer a serious wage increase as you may know paraprofessionals in the front line in our school district some of the most vulnerable kids including students with i e p too much of us are pushed out of...
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buck lee's most beautiful writing. there are -- i think you started with a -- you culled from 250 obituaries and eulogies published in "national review" and in the syndicated column but also elsewhere, including "forbes f.y.i." >> s' some delivered as actual eulogies. i think you ended up with 52. on the subway down here this morning, unlike my father, i rode the subway. mention the word subway to him and he said, what would that be? but on the way down, in the subway, i get did a count of the 52 in the table of contents, and put a check next to each person that he knew personally, and it came out to 33. 33 out of 52. and these were pretty big people. so -- >> including pat buckley. >> he knew pat buckley. in biblical sense as well, i'm proof of that. and we have here with us the wife of one of the people, that friend, ben galbraith, we have marie galbraith here. how glad i am to see bootsie but it's an extraordinary collection, and is off to a very good start, not only i think because it is such a good book, and is --
buck lee's most beautiful writing. there are -- i think you started with a -- you culled from 250 obituaries and eulogies published in "national review" and in the syndicated column but also elsewhere, including "forbes f.y.i." >> s' some delivered as actual eulogies. i think you ended up with 52. on the subway down here this morning, unlike my father, i rode the subway. mention the word subway to him and he said, what would that be? but on the way down, in the subway,...
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thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, mayor lee. there is no greater firster champion for any distribute in the city than your supervisor, supervisor malia cohen and for my part i'm going to be relieved now this is open, that to not be getting the call every day of the last month when is duc loi going to happen and i'm happy to say, supervisor, today. [ applause ] >> good morning everyone. >> good morning >> i think i just have one word -- finally! [laughter ] right? finally. and if you think about it, it's appropriate. here we are in the fall time, traditionally when farms begin to harvest. we planted the seeds years ago, and now we are bearing the fruit of a grocery store, full service, right here in bayview-hunters point, finally. [ applause ] >> that is incredible. i want to acknowledge the bayview residents that have worked with me for the last three years on trying to find a grocery store, a provider to come in. thank you for being patient. thank you for being thoughtful in your feedback. and for those of you overzealous neigh
thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, mayor lee. there is no greater firster champion for any distribute in the city than your supervisor, supervisor malia cohen and for my part i'm going to be relieved now this is open, that to not be getting the call every day of the last month when is duc loi going to happen and i'm happy to say, supervisor, today. [ applause ] >> good morning everyone. >> good morning >> i think i just have one word -- finally! [laughter ] right?...
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thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, mayor lee. there is no greater firster champion for any distribute in the city than your supervisor, supervisor malia cohen and for my part i'm going to be relieved now this is open, that to not be getting the call every day of the last month when is duc loi going to happen and i'm happy to say, supervisor, today. [ applause ] >> good morning everyone. >> good morning >> i think i just have one word -- finally! [laughter ] right? finally. and if you think about it, it's appropriate. here we are in the fall time, traditionally when farms begin to harvest. we planted the seeds years ago, and now we are bearing the fruit of a grocery store, full service, right here in bayview-hunters point, finally. [ applause ] >> that is incredible. i want to acknowledge the bayview residents that have worked with me for the last three years on trying to find a grocery store, a provider to come in. thank you for being patient. thank you for being thoughtful in your feedback. and for those of you overzealous neigh
thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, mayor lee. there is no greater firster champion for any distribute in the city than your supervisor, supervisor malia cohen and for my part i'm going to be relieved now this is open, that to not be getting the call every day of the last month when is duc loi going to happen and i'm happy to say, supervisor, today. [ applause ] >> good morning everyone. >> good morning >> i think i just have one word -- finally! [laughter ] right?...
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lee? mr. lee: use the militia. use all the guys at n everything and they are doing that, you take them out, do not send them with theiriran, weapons of mass destruction. the receipts for them. you do not send vermonters out of this state to fight wars. i had to bury two of them up there and every time, their religious rights groups came up the american flag, fighting for our lives. you take the people in the state, due in the militia, keep your guns, and you go out there and fix the roads. everybody fixes the roads because they are falling apart. go back to the old way we fix roads, with granite. make them the way they used to be. let us make vermont the way it used to look a long time ago. moderator: senator, transportation. ms. minter: i have been working on balancing our transportation budget, a six hundred million dollar budget. we have been having to work on improving maintenance. when i was in the legislature in 2009, we had to find out that bridges were closing in emergency all around the state. we actually
lee? mr. lee: use the militia. use all the guys at n everything and they are doing that, you take them out, do not send them with theiriran, weapons of mass destruction. the receipts for them. you do not send vermonters out of this state to fight wars. i had to bury two of them up there and every time, their religious rights groups came up the american flag, fighting for our lives. you take the people in the state, due in the militia, keep your guns, and you go out there and fix the roads....
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lee takes command. that would be one of the best definitions of a small event that turned into a great failed attack in this case for the confederates, but had a tremendous strategic repercussion for the rest of the war. >> let me jump on what he just said. i will take it back a little further and going to western mountain go to chief where he fails. he has army command for the first time. now he is out trying to fight in these terrible mountains, trying to coordinate with volunteer troops. when the richmond papers find out how poorly he had done at their, jefferson davis has to pull him back and spent hit -- send him down to the southeast and eventually brings him back to richmond to figure out what to do with this guy. that is something i just wrote about. >> i will follow-up. campaign and go a little bit before that into october of 1863 in the frisco station campaign. a small attack that has far-reaching implications. members of ap hill's core will attack a retreating union column. as the campaign de
lee takes command. that would be one of the best definitions of a small event that turned into a great failed attack in this case for the confederates, but had a tremendous strategic repercussion for the rest of the war. >> let me jump on what he just said. i will take it back a little further and going to western mountain go to chief where he fails. he has army command for the first time. now he is out trying to fight in these terrible mountains, trying to coordinate with volunteer...
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lee who currently lives in chicago and his brother david lee does, too. chicago cubs, 2016, world series, you heard it here first. >> it came to me like oh, i know, i'm going to put this. >> i had a dream about it. >> reporter: the image of the year 2016 etched in his memory. >> it was on that red scoreboard that they have with harry carrie blasting away, cubs win the world series! it was pretty vivid, that's why i remember it all the way through high school and getting reminded again. >> gives you goosebumps, doesn't it. >> you can't help it because you've been a fan your whole life and it is a dream come true. so it's a great opportunity. >> reporter: for mike lee, cubby blue runs deep in his family. >> i'm excited. i'm excited for chicago, i'm excited for cubs fans, my dad and my brothers, they love the cubs. even after we moved to california they'd come here on have a case just to see cubs games all week long. >> way to call it here, mike. mike lee called i >> we'll find out soon enough if that prediction comes true. in the newsroom, i'm sarah french,
lee who currently lives in chicago and his brother david lee does, too. chicago cubs, 2016, world series, you heard it here first. >> it came to me like oh, i know, i'm going to put this. >> i had a dream about it. >> reporter: the image of the year 2016 etched in his memory. >> it was on that red scoreboard that they have with harry carrie blasting away, cubs win the world series! it was pretty vivid, that's why i remember it all the way through high school and getting...
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so thank you, kathy lee gifford. [ cheers and applause ] kathy lee, we love you! >> kathy lee! >> jimmy: how cool is she? oh, my gosh. here you are, now you're on "timeless," on nbc, it's a big hit on our network. it's a -- well, it's a sci-fi, it's like a t back 'cause there's a guy trying to change history. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and it's almost like -- >> which is bad for historians. >> jimmy: yeah, really makes -- >> uh-oh, don't know anything anymore. >> jimmy: yeah, but you go back and try to fix it and stop it, but then everything that gets changed in the past affects, obviously, the future. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so, yeah, that's basically the gist. i want to show everyone a clip. here's abigail spencer in monday night's episode of "timeless." take a look at this. >> i'm general grant's aide. >> no. i admire your father. >> pleased to meet you, miss -- ? >> juliet shakesman. >> are you an actress? >> no. yes. not a very good one. just starting out. >> something rarer than an actress, a modest one. general grant was supposed to attend tonight's play but he can't make it and i ha
so thank you, kathy lee gifford. [ cheers and applause ] kathy lee, we love you! >> kathy lee! >> jimmy: how cool is she? oh, my gosh. here you are, now you're on "timeless," on nbc, it's a big hit on our network. it's a -- well, it's a sci-fi, it's like a t back 'cause there's a guy trying to change history. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and it's almost like -- >> which is bad for historians. >> jimmy: yeah, really makes -- >> uh-oh, don't know anything...
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thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, mayor lee. there is no greater firster champion for any distribute in the city than your supervisor, supervisor malia cohen and for my part i'm going to be relieved now this is open, that to not be getting the call every day of the last month when is duc loi going to happen and i'm happy to say, supervisor, today. [ applause ] >> good morning everyone. >> good morning >> i think i just have one word -- finally! [laughter ] right? finally. and if you think about it, it's appropriate. here we are in the fall time, traditionally when farms begin to harvest. we planted the seeds years ago, and now we are bearing the fruit of a grocery store, full service, right here in bayview-hunters point, finally. [ applause ] >> that is incredible. i want to acknowledge the bayview residents that have worked with me for the last three years on trying to find a grocery store, a provider to come in. thank you for being patient. thank you for being thoughtful in your feedback. and for those of you overzealous neigh
thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, mayor lee. there is no greater firster champion for any distribute in the city than your supervisor, supervisor malia cohen and for my part i'm going to be relieved now this is open, that to not be getting the call every day of the last month when is duc loi going to happen and i'm happy to say, supervisor, today. [ applause ] >> good morning everyone. >> good morning >> i think i just have one word -- finally! [laughter ] right?...
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earlier you saw lee county pickup a win over union pines. what really made the difference in that game tonight was the yellowjackets dominating in the trances. dig trenches. coach kate says tonight's game was great. some injuries and that has really affected their offense. we are just able to control the line of scrimmage. >> congratulations again to the yellowjackets for their fifth shutout of the season.>>> well, every week we see hundreds of great place of the high school football field. we watched all the place and we narrowed down the highlights and now it is time for us to show you the very best. our first nominee comes from carlos -- this is anton stone doing 76 yard touchdown. that is more perfect. look at this. next is a run i could watch all day long. this is west johnson tony maverick. looping the ball over the guys when i played football that is not how they told us but then again i never had a play of the week domine. our last nominee is right place right time -- union pines defense real-time deflection. ball makes the jump off
earlier you saw lee county pickup a win over union pines. what really made the difference in that game tonight was the yellowjackets dominating in the trances. dig trenches. coach kate says tonight's game was great. some injuries and that has really affected their offense. we are just able to control the line of scrimmage. >> congratulations again to the yellowjackets for their fifth shutout of the season.>>> well, every week we see hundreds of great place of the high school...
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jennifer lee caught up with him for an exclusive one-on-one. here's a snippet of what he said about the race. >> reporter: is it possible to see a return to any bipartisan politics? >> i think we can get by this. you will see the public so sick division, they are going to say, whoa! produce something for us. >> you can listen to the entire unedited conversation between jen lee and biden on wfla.com. >>> a new poll shows hillary clinton with a 5-point lead over donald trump. clinton got 47% of it support to donald trump's 42%. >>> across perk fight during the raiders'- ravens' football game leaves one fan on life support. two raider fans got into an argument with joseph bower, a ravens' fan. he was knock to the ground, hit his head, and he lost coshness. investigators are trying to figure out what start the fight. both men were from new york, and they have been arrested. >>> friends, family, and fans a service to arnold palmer will take place at st. vincent college basilica in pennsylvania. thousands are expected to attend. one of his colleagues
jennifer lee caught up with him for an exclusive one-on-one. here's a snippet of what he said about the race. >> reporter: is it possible to see a return to any bipartisan politics? >> i think we can get by this. you will see the public so sick division, they are going to say, whoa! produce something for us. >> you can listen to the entire unedited conversation between jen lee and biden on wfla.com. >>> a new poll shows hillary clinton with a 5-point lead over donald...