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lee's. army lee already has a head start on him. and troopsgon trains begin moving over the monterey pass, you can see it here on this map. the monterey pass is here. as wagon trains begin moving to the monterey pass, union cavalry will pursue the confederates to the mountains. -- through the mountains. 1863, there will be a huge battle just south of gettysburg, just north of the mason-dixon line at monterey pass, which is a way through the mountains south of fairfield. robert e. lee has done what he could prior to the passage of his troops to secure the mountain passes, the wagon trains begin moving south but union calvary will attack those wagon trains, the evening of july 4 in what is described as the second biggest battle ever fought in pennsylvania, the battle of monterey pass. involving nearly 20,000 soldiers in mountain passes. attack in theight driving rain storm with lightning flashing. the wagons of the wounded and the animals are all going through mountain passes when union calvary attacks the wagon trains to disrupt lee'
lee's. army lee already has a head start on him. and troopsgon trains begin moving over the monterey pass, you can see it here on this map. the monterey pass is here. as wagon trains begin moving to the monterey pass, union cavalry will pursue the confederates to the mountains. -- through the mountains. 1863, there will be a huge battle just south of gettysburg, just north of the mason-dixon line at monterey pass, which is a way through the mountains south of fairfield. robert e. lee has done...
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representative lee: here he is. he knows when i come, i do what i want to do. >> they are trying to get their down payment certificate. representative lee: i am not going to intrude on that. i'm going to speak generally, and then come out. you know how that is. >> [indiscernible] representative lee: i think when i go over there, they will know. >> a lot of people are in class, inside the registration -- representative lee: do you have a mike? thank you. how are you? good to see you. hello, everybody. i know you are working, and i am excited about the houston realtors. thank you for setting this up so people can get back in their homes. thank you to pastor deckert. i'm sheila jackson lee. can you see me over here? and if you are in need, when you come out, we have food boxes and other items for you to take away. i know you are getting your fema information, but also getting your mortgage and insurance information. that is very important. this is a one-stop shop. how about that? can you give everybody applause for a o
representative lee: here he is. he knows when i come, i do what i want to do. >> they are trying to get their down payment certificate. representative lee: i am not going to intrude on that. i'm going to speak generally, and then come out. you know how that is. >> [indiscernible] representative lee: i think when i go over there, they will know. >> a lot of people are in class, inside the registration -- representative lee: do you have a mike? thank you. how are you? good to...
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lee and ulysses s. the book describesrobert e. lee and ulysses s. grant leading to the surrender of the army of virginia in the gettysburg 1865. heritage foundation hosted this talk that is just under one hour. >> it is great pleasure that i get to introduce ralph peters. for those of you unfamiliar with ralph he is a prize-winning best- selling author of a wide range of books from his civil war novels to strategic analysts. extensive overseas experience he is currently a fox news strategic analyst. as a researcher and journalist he has covered conflicts from west africa to iraq and has written on security and global affairs for a wide range of newspapers and magazines. book,itical acclaimed which began with gettysburg, the value of the shadow, richmond, the dam at petersburg and will conclude with justice at conclude with judgment at appomattox, will be released on august 29. >> it will have a better cover. >> yes, it will have a better cover. [laughter] you all will see a special advanced copy. we do have copies available over labor day weekend. i
lee and ulysses s. the book describesrobert e. lee and ulysses s. grant leading to the surrender of the army of virginia in the gettysburg 1865. heritage foundation hosted this talk that is just under one hour. >> it is great pleasure that i get to introduce ralph peters. for those of you unfamiliar with ralph he is a prize-winning best- selling author of a wide range of books from his civil war novels to strategic analysts. extensive overseas experience he is currently a fox news...
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lee. that is doug las in 1870, already looking down the road and anticipating that maybe the emancipation part of this equation was going to be eroding much more quickly than it should. those who would have been happy to see the emancipation memory of the war erode put in place the third of our traditions here, and that is what's come to be call the lost cause tradition. this would have been former confederates who did this. and let's say maybe 5.5 million of them, let's duct 10% for actual unionists among white people but it's add kentuckyiance, they woke up after -- suffered from a kind of amnesia about what had happened the four years before, they baim kentucky kornls after the war. compare the monuments in kentucky and -- compare the two monuments, i wonder which one's taller and the one that's taller i'm goelg to give it away is not abraham lincoln's. let's say 5.5 million would have embraced the lost cause memory of the war very quickly. now, the white south has a much greater proble
lee. that is doug las in 1870, already looking down the road and anticipating that maybe the emancipation part of this equation was going to be eroding much more quickly than it should. those who would have been happy to see the emancipation memory of the war erode put in place the third of our traditions here, and that is what's come to be call the lost cause tradition. this would have been former confederates who did this. and let's say maybe 5.5 million of them, let's duct 10% for actual...
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he bore down on lee. got any idea what it is like to serve under such a worthless, no good, wise paused on the edge of profanity. lee know it was the truth, but he could not tolerate it. gently he replied, general wise, are you liable for court-martial? wise would not be deflected. officer shouldng be giving commands, not running off the way johnson did. he stepped forward. shoot me. you cannot afford to shoot the men who fight. shoot me. i wish you would. i say, i wish you would. save the yankees the trouble and need the bother. he tried another tack. general wise, let us set such issues aside. i would value your judgment of the situation. situation? there isn't any situation. it is time for spring planting. we lost. look at yesterday. purpose did any of those boys die for? this army is hopelessly whipped. those men have stuck it out for high fairytaleme of confederacy. i say to you, sir, emphatically, to prolong this struggle is murder, and the blood of every man killed this day forth is on your head. w
he bore down on lee. got any idea what it is like to serve under such a worthless, no good, wise paused on the edge of profanity. lee know it was the truth, but he could not tolerate it. gently he replied, general wise, are you liable for court-martial? wise would not be deflected. officer shouldng be giving commands, not running off the way johnson did. he stepped forward. shoot me. you cannot afford to shoot the men who fight. shoot me. i wish you would. i say, i wish you would. save the...
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lee daniel john lee. gary h. lee hyun joon lee juanita lee linda c. lee kathryn blair lee myung woo lee lorraine mary lee stuart soo-jin lee richard y. lee stephen paul lefkowitz yang der lee edward joseph lehman adriana legro david leistman eric andrew lehrfeld joseph anthony lenihan david prudencio lemagne john robinson lenoir john joseph lennon jr. matthew gerard leonard jorge luis leon charles a. lesperance michael lepore john dennis levi jeff leveen >> and the captain company four, brian christopher hickey. cap, your legacy lives on in rescue four with the deployment of your son daniel. he makes us proud every day. to the 343 brothers that were lost on this day, the 159 brothers that have passed in the post-9/11 years because of the illnesses that they attributed to this site, there are hundreds of firemen that are battling illnesses. you must all know, you and your families, that you are in our thoughts and prayers of every member of this great department known as the fdny. alisha karen levin, and my brother t.j. hargrave, who we all really, rea
lee daniel john lee. gary h. lee hyun joon lee juanita lee linda c. lee kathryn blair lee myung woo lee lorraine mary lee stuart soo-jin lee richard y. lee stephen paul lefkowitz yang der lee edward joseph lehman adriana legro david leistman eric andrew lehrfeld joseph anthony lenihan david prudencio lemagne john robinson lenoir john joseph lennon jr. matthew gerard leonard jorge luis leon charles a. lesperance michael lepore john dennis levi jeff leveen >> and the captain company four,...
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lee: manpower! quickly! yes. ♪ rep. jackson lee: come on, quickly. come on, come on. is that ok? ok. >> next, next. come on, come on. keep the line going. rep. jackson lee: thank you. you heard about the red cross? is the microphone on? waiting for you outside? is the microphone outside? thank you. red cross with the and you're able to get assistance. further assistance. ok? thank you. >> yeah. rep. jackson lee: you will put it here? >> yeah. got it.kson lee: then you just go down here, all right. thank you, seeing your. you, senor. this is a light box. you got it, big boy? you can do it. you sure, mom? here you go. >> here you go. lee: hello. green first. green. she got her umbrella then we put this. then you manage? can you manage? good. thank you. got it? hello, everyone. thank you so much for your patience. asse boxes will go as long you are here. thank you pastored decker. thank you to the realtors. sheila jackson lee. thank you feed the children and magic johnson. i want you to know that the red toss is here if you need apply for the $400 assistance you can get online on th
lee: manpower! quickly! yes. ♪ rep. jackson lee: come on, quickly. come on, come on. is that ok? ok. >> next, next. come on, come on. keep the line going. rep. jackson lee: thank you. you heard about the red cross? is the microphone on? waiting for you outside? is the microphone outside? thank you. red cross with the and you're able to get assistance. further assistance. ok? thank you. >> yeah. rep. jackson lee: you will put it here? >> yeah. got it.kson lee: then you just...
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lee. that is doug las in 1870, already looking down the road and anticipating that maybe the emancipation part of this equation was going to be eroding much more quickly than it should. those who would have been happy to see the emancipation memory of the war erode put in place the third of our traditions here, and that is what's come to be call the lost cause tradition. this would have been former confederates who did this. and let's say maybe 5.5 million of them, let's duct 10% for actual unionists among white people but it's add kentuckyiance, they woke up after -- suffered from a kind of amnesia about what had happened the four years before, they baim kentucky kornls after the war. compare the monuments in kentucky and -- compare the two monuments, i wonder which one's taller and the one that's taller i'm goelg to give it away is not abraham lincoln's. let's say 5.5 million would have embraced the lost cause memory of the war very quickly. now, the white south has a much greater proble
lee. that is doug las in 1870, already looking down the road and anticipating that maybe the emancipation part of this equation was going to be eroding much more quickly than it should. those who would have been happy to see the emancipation memory of the war erode put in place the third of our traditions here, and that is what's come to be call the lost cause tradition. this would have been former confederates who did this. and let's say maybe 5.5 million of them, let's duct 10% for actual...
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lee hyun joon lee juanita lee linda c. lee kathryn blair lee myoung woo lee lorraine mary lee stuart soo-jin lee stephen paul lefkowitz yang der lee edward joseph lehman adriana legro david leistman eric andrew lehrfeld joseph anthony lenihan john robinson lenoir matthew gerard leonard jorge luis leon charles a. lesperance michael lepore john dennis levi jeff leveen and the captain of rescue company four brian christopher hickey. your legacy lives on with the deployment of your son daniel. he makes is that every day. of the three and 43 brothers that were lost on this day, the 159 brothers that have passed in the post-9/11 years because of illnesses that they attributed to this site there are hundreds of firemen that are battling illnesses. we must all know you and your families that you were in our thoughts and prayers and remembered by this great department known as the fdny. [applause] alisha caren levin >> and my brother dj hargrave who we all really really miss and someone once wrote to the great man he must you must
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sheila jackson lee: she -- sheila jackson lee, all right. thank you. you look good, thank you. i am doing fine. thank you. we are going through the normal process. we got our fema number. you have already served. ok, great. thank you. i appreciate you greatly. we appreciate you giving us the opportunity to help. you sheila jackson lee: have helped me why than once. you have seen the devastation. thank you very much. where we looking? thank you. >> thank you for what you do. rep. sheila jackson lee: i want them to announce to come out when they are finished with you all. he knows when i come, i do what i want to do. i'm going to speak generally, and then come out. i think when i go over there, they will know. that is the fema gentleman that i asked to come out. do you have a microphone? thank you. how are you? you.to see hello, everybody. i know you are working, and i am the houstont realtors. thank you for setting this up so people can get back in their homes. deckert. to pastor i'm sheila jackson lee. can you see me over here? food boxes, and other items for you to take away.
sheila jackson lee: she -- sheila jackson lee, all right. thank you. you look good, thank you. i am doing fine. thank you. we are going through the normal process. we got our fema number. you have already served. ok, great. thank you. i appreciate you greatly. we appreciate you giving us the opportunity to help. you sheila jackson lee: have helped me why than once. you have seen the devastation. thank you very much. where we looking? thank you. >> thank you for what you do. rep. sheila...
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lee you say it's time for liberal leaders to speak out? >> i absolutely do. i think that we hold different parties to different standards we're asking the leadership to condemn the alt right and leadership on the left should do the same thing for the alt left and that said there is freedom of speech of this country and freedom of expression so i'm glad people are exercising that right but also glad we have people like ben shapiro willing to go to berkeley and speak to the people who disagree with him we'll listen to him. >> he actually wrote a piece talking about his experience last night where he talked about how many students who do disagree with him liberal students showed up and wanted to engage in responsible thoughtful discourse with him about his ideas and that's what everyone should be supporting. there have been very vocal supporters who sometimes i feel like the trade is the left a little bit but spot on here but all those people out there is not alt left. that's the people protest. >> dagen: bury g., but if these liberal leaders spoke up maybe berk
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lee and i have have never testified without one of them. the report wouldn't have been done without them and the family as a group helps us in the fight against terrorism. lee and i would both like to pay tribute to them before we go further. yeah, i think-- terrorism has always been there, always been there in history, you know. in london there was catholic terrorism. and they tried to blow up the parliament. terrorists assassinated a united states president. terrorists assassinated the grand duke of austria and started world war i. they didn't have the technology and power that the new generation has given us, that the internet has given them, like skype and that has given them. that makes it a great danger. terrorism was around, but i don't think we could have known the extent of the problem we were dealing with. lee. >> chris, your question is exactly the question that's on the minds, i believe, of most americans. and the war against terrorism, and for a long time, 16 years, spent a lot of money, a lot of reorganization of government an
lee and i have have never testified without one of them. the report wouldn't have been done without them and the family as a group helps us in the fight against terrorism. lee and i would both like to pay tribute to them before we go further. yeah, i think-- terrorism has always been there, always been there in history, you know. in london there was catholic terrorism. and they tried to blow up the parliament. terrorists assassinated a united states president. terrorists assassinated the grand...
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colonel, in an army property lee. -- robert e lee, and they put down the raid. he was sentenced to hang several months later. not the first or last that henry wentz and robert hoffman served under robert e. lee. guys did nothese write during the civil war. i found some letters from leslie . it is an indication -- it is important. they were in the shepherdstown march, they were in the area where the seeds of the civil war are being planted. they had to be affected by this atmosphere. the john brown raid is what the most unofficial start, but it did not affect every aspect of their lives. early photography at gettysburg, i found a family from central pennsylvania. he was nice enough to lend me letters leslie had written to his sister. other than the fact that your hands tremble, these were under makeable -- on the remarkable letters. it was a man writing to his sister, about two turns 21, living in martinsburg at the time, visiting his friends. celebrate your 21st birthday -- you do now. he also said he would go west to seek his fortune. book,f the letter in the h
colonel, in an army property lee. -- robert e lee, and they put down the raid. he was sentenced to hang several months later. not the first or last that henry wentz and robert hoffman served under robert e. lee. guys did nothese write during the civil war. i found some letters from leslie . it is an indication -- it is important. they were in the shepherdstown march, they were in the area where the seeds of the civil war are being planted. they had to be affected by this atmosphere. the john...
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lee. are monuments to the confederacy a proud part of southern history or a reminder of a racist past. mo rocca looked at both side of the question for sunday morning. >> general thomas stonewall jackson, was one of the best known commanders of the confederate army. and a virginian. so it is not a big surprise that he is memorialized here in this stained glass window at roanoke's fifth avenue presbyterian church. that is until you meet its congregation. >> good morning, fifth avenue. >> good morning. >> the stonewall jackson window has been part of this black church for 125 years. surviving a fire in 1959, that destroyed the rest of the church. >> this was a monument to the future of the african-american race. >> but third generation member, joyce bolden says the window is not about general jackson, but jackson the man. who before the war, led a bible study for his slaves. including the parents of an early pastor. >> i believe it is being memorialized for what, for what stonewall jackson w
lee. are monuments to the confederacy a proud part of southern history or a reminder of a racist past. mo rocca looked at both side of the question for sunday morning. >> general thomas stonewall jackson, was one of the best known commanders of the confederate army. and a virginian. so it is not a big surprise that he is memorialized here in this stained glass window at roanoke's fifth avenue presbyterian church. that is until you meet its congregation. >> good morning, fifth...
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smith, jonas ferris, a lock with lee carter and jessica tarlove. welcome to everybody. gary k, what is the smart money telling us? >> well first off when you have all kinds of suppose ed bad news and the market has the best week we've seen basically all year it really tells you everything you need to know and just by way of example this week, apple's going to sell a trillion iphones when it comes out. here with the hurricanes disney opens up a couple days later the parks are already packed so business is business, we're back to business and the american people are going at it again and i think the markets reflecting it right now. >> dagen: and gary b., we had names like boeing, caterpillar, even dow dupont hitting all-time highs on friday. no fear there. >> well, i'm a little bit more t epid or conservative than gary k is. maybe being a more, maybe i was more in the storm than gary k. was i know he was in orlando but i think this was a sigh of relief rally. i mean, here in florida, frankly , it was horrible but it could have been worse. we're still getting over the trag
smith, jonas ferris, a lock with lee carter and jessica tarlove. welcome to everybody. gary k, what is the smart money telling us? >> well first off when you have all kinds of suppose ed bad news and the market has the best week we've seen basically all year it really tells you everything you need to know and just by way of example this week, apple's going to sell a trillion iphones when it comes out. here with the hurricanes disney opens up a couple days later the parks are already...
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robert e lee based his battle plan on faulty intelligence. later that afternoon, as james long street and his two divisions are starting to execute that plan, they were told to attack the union left, there were warned to conceal themselves from single men on little round top. they came on fairfield road, they see the signal men, the signal men see them, that changes plans. they are frustrated, they have to counter march several hours and this delays the start of the afternoon attack. not long before that, and artillery unit came by. assigned to the same attack under alexander. they would've been visible and figured out a way to get down there. according to alexander they zigzagged through the field and got into position during is there any coincidence that happened with the unit that included henry wentz, the man from gettysburg. he never wrote about his civil war experiences, or if he did those things don't exist. that happened all the time. alexander wrote all the time. he never mentioned this or henry wentz. alexander was a good engineer.
robert e lee based his battle plan on faulty intelligence. later that afternoon, as james long street and his two divisions are starting to execute that plan, they were told to attack the union left, there were warned to conceal themselves from single men on little round top. they came on fairfield road, they see the signal men, the signal men see them, that changes plans. they are frustrated, they have to counter march several hours and this delays the start of the afternoon attack. not long...
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lee? >> reporter: yes. the shooting happened several hours ago but we do still have a few officers right leer on scene. they say that behind the patrol car is their crime scene. we see a technician go there and take a photograph. we do have some video shot last night during the start of the investigation. we are told that san jose police responded to a call about a shooting shortly after 9:00 tuesday night near the intersection of story road and sunset. police found the victim on the ground suffering from a gunshot wound. the male victim was taken to the hospital but later died. we are also told that the core another was out here on scene as well and police say that the -- the coroner was on scene as well and the suspect fled the scene. looks like they are ready to wrap up this investigation here. there are only two patrol cars here on scene. this is all the information that san jose police say they're going to release to the media. again, one man is dead and the suspect has fled the scene. back to you guys
lee? >> reporter: yes. the shooting happened several hours ago but we do still have a few officers right leer on scene. they say that behind the patrol car is their crime scene. we see a technician go there and take a photograph. we do have some video shot last night during the start of the investigation. we are told that san jose police responded to a call about a shooting shortly after 9:00 tuesday night near the intersection of story road and sunset. police found the victim on the...
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we now have a chance to hear from the leaders of this project governor tom kean and representative lee hamilton people who truly do not need any introduction. through the wonders of the internet we hope to have sergeant hamilton joining us remotely. chairman i want to thank you so much for joini [applause] >> so i would like to start with governor kaine and congressman hamilton with a question, when you were working on the commission as we were working on it did you expect the fight against terrorism would be -- and here we are 16 years later. >> good morning lee. >> good morning tom and chris. delighted to be with you. go ahead, tom. >> is great to have you. most of you don't know it's a very modest man and held a staff together and helped get that report. thank you chris very much. i think that we thought there would still be a terrorist threat. we were smart enough to predict how it would happen, the extent of it, geographically ideologically or anything else. i think we thought it would and i might say before we started any program we paid tribute to the families. the families of 9
we now have a chance to hear from the leaders of this project governor tom kean and representative lee hamilton people who truly do not need any introduction. through the wonders of the internet we hope to have sergeant hamilton joining us remotely. chairman i want to thank you so much for joini [applause] >> so i would like to start with governor kaine and congressman hamilton with a question, when you were working on the commission as we were working on it did you expect the fight...
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lee in the great invasion of that summer. here is the roster -- wesley culp, robert hoffman, these guys joined the same militia unit. frank kaufman was in the artillery, the 38th virginia light artillery. and the youngest of the guys was in the mountain rangers. thinking of how surreal this must've been, there were northerners who fought for the south and southerners who fought for the north. these guys were foreign invaders coming back to their hometown. i want to get into that mindset. the other thing that struck me as i researched this is there is no evidence that robert e. lee or any of his senior commanders had no idea they had five gettysburg men in their army. it is an astonishing lack of communication. it was commonplace and the confederate army when they were on campaign near richmond or fredericksburg, and there was a local man in the ranks, to temporarily pull him out of the ranks and make them a scout or guide. it makes sense. stonewall jackson did that at chancellorsville. these guys knew every hog path, but none
lee in the great invasion of that summer. here is the roster -- wesley culp, robert hoffman, these guys joined the same militia unit. frank kaufman was in the artillery, the 38th virginia light artillery. and the youngest of the guys was in the mountain rangers. thinking of how surreal this must've been, there were northerners who fought for the south and southerners who fought for the north. these guys were foreign invaders coming back to their hometown. i want to get into that mindset. the...
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jackson lee: yes. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlelady from texas will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to withdraw my request for a recorded vote on amendment number 149 to the end of the chair put the question de novo. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number is 49 printed in house report 115-297 offered by mr. flores of texas. the chair: is there objection to the request? without, the request for a recorded vote is withdrawn and the question is put de novo. the question son agreeing to the amendment. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the noes have it. he amendment is not agreed to. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? mr. frelinghuysen: i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. speaker, as we conclude discussion i rise to urge support of h.
jackson lee: yes. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlelady from texas will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to withdraw my request for a recorded vote on amendment number 149 to the end of the chair put the question de novo. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number is 49 printed in house report 115-297 offered by...
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and sure enough it was hosted in china under the name jang lee. i want to know what are we looking at? how big is this i wanted to make an undercover purchase. >> crack 99 offered a very unique insertion point for an undercover operation because it was a website that was open to the public. i called a colleague of mine from the defense criminal investigative service, dci s, who works as an undercover agent and could take on the undercover person that for this case. i knew that's where this was going to go. >> they work together to stop the trafficking of critical dod weapons systems and technology. we don't want bad guys getting our stuff. that would provide our enemies with an advantage having the same women's we have. we don't want to have a level playing field. we want to have the upper hand. our mission is to protect the war fighter and in the end they protect us. when i first saw the website, it was like a bad 80s television commercial. it really was sloppy. it was like an amazon or ebay of pirating software, but this is technology that isn't
and sure enough it was hosted in china under the name jang lee. i want to know what are we looking at? how big is this i wanted to make an undercover purchase. >> crack 99 offered a very unique insertion point for an undercover operation because it was a website that was open to the public. i called a colleague of mine from the defense criminal investigative service, dci s, who works as an undercover agent and could take on the undercover person that for this case. i knew that's where...
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lee because he chose to secede and fight for slavery. that's all you know about general lee. that and the fact that he had the "dukes of hazzard" car named after him. ( laughter ) or, was he named after the car? ( laughter ) we may never know, because we've erased our heritage. ( laughter ) >> jon: oh, wow, yeah. heritage all the way gone. ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: so, removing confederate statutes isn't about denying that slavery happened. it's about not celebrating the people who fought to keep it going. that's why we remember the "titanic," but we don't erect a monument to the iceberg. ( laughter and applause ) >> jon: yeah! yeah! you don't need that! >> stephen: although, thanks to donald trump pulling out of the paris climate accords, soon all icebergs will need a memorial. ( laughter ) so, to the detriment of his own agenda, trump is leaning in to his defense of these white supremacists. why? well, according to one white house advisor, "trump would rather have people calling him racist than say he backed down the minute he was wrong." oh, oh, th
lee because he chose to secede and fight for slavery. that's all you know about general lee. that and the fact that he had the "dukes of hazzard" car named after him. ( laughter ) or, was he named after the car? ( laughter ) we may never know, because we've erased our heritage. ( laughter ) >> jon: oh, wow, yeah. heritage all the way gone. ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: so, removing confederate statutes isn't about denying that slavery happened. it's...
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lee. so she assumes command and they are not so sure that he's up to the task. he enters into the wilderness that is a force about four or 5 feet tall where suddenly he realizes that his cavalry of forces isn't in effect. he didn't use the term friendly fire began to take place and they lose their position and shoot at each other and the forest catches fire and then they begin t their burned to deh and they shoot themselves before the fire suffocates. so they suffered a team thousand casualties and the general arrives at the camp and since i know robert e. lee. if he's going to do this, that and the other, he is a quiet man and he rises up and says i'm tired of hearing what robert e. lee is going to do. some of you think he's going to do a double double somersault. he's going to march the next evening but do not get the word out. grant comes down this remarkable road 8:30 at night riding a horse and the troops are gathered around. he comes to a junction and turns north to retrieve back tow
lee. so she assumes command and they are not so sure that he's up to the task. he enters into the wilderness that is a force about four or 5 feet tall where suddenly he realizes that his cavalry of forces isn't in effect. he didn't use the term friendly fire began to take place and they lose their position and shoot at each other and the forest catches fire and then they begin t their burned to deh and they shoot themselves before the fire suffocates. so they suffered a team thousand casualties...
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lee statue in richmond. it was then at the far west edges of town, enough open space to hold the 100,000 or so people who flocked to unveiling. it was a big deal to wray tithd the tarp. and everyone would cheer and shout for the fallen general. this was actually part of a real estate scheme. the developers were interested in employing new technologies, the streetcar and things like that and pushing suburbinization out to the suburbs. and this was kind of the far end of developed land. so this was a would become a really remarkable prom nod into the city. and have already expensive lots. this is right part of why the robert e. lee statue is created and unvailed there. the whole time you have this turn to nostalgia starting in the 1890s. the war has been over for a while. it's driven by politics, driven by people trying to make money off other peoples memories. and it's also driven by a sincere desire to stick it to the north. and to create a space that white southerners thought would reflect their dominance o
lee statue in richmond. it was then at the far west edges of town, enough open space to hold the 100,000 or so people who flocked to unveiling. it was a big deal to wray tithd the tarp. and everyone would cheer and shout for the fallen general. this was actually part of a real estate scheme. the developers were interested in employing new technologies, the streetcar and things like that and pushing suburbinization out to the suburbs. and this was kind of the far end of developed land. so this...
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. >> former 911 commission chair time kane and pfister lee hamilton talk about a newly released report on the evolution of terrorism since 911. they discuss counterterrorism measures that go beyond military operations like countering the narratives of terror groups like isis. the two are cochairs of bipartisan policy center's national security program which hosted this 25 minutes event. >> , i would like to start, if i can hear, governor kane and congressman hamilton with the question when you are working on the commission report, as we were working on it, did you expect that the fight against terrorism would still be going on. here we are 16 years after 911. >> good morning, leave. >> good morning, tom and chris. i'm delighted to be with you. go ahead, tom. >> for those of you who might not know but he's a modest manned but chris was the number two on the staff held the staff together and helps get that report written. there's more credit than he ever received or will ever receive. [inaudible] i think that we thought there would be still a terrorist threat. we weren't smart enough to
. >> former 911 commission chair time kane and pfister lee hamilton talk about a newly released report on the evolution of terrorism since 911. they discuss counterterrorism measures that go beyond military operations like countering the narratives of terror groups like isis. the two are cochairs of bipartisan policy center's national security program which hosted this 25 minutes event. >> , i would like to start, if i can hear, governor kane and congressman hamilton with the...
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lee: that is not the issue. sec. devos: the department will continue to investigate any complaints or any issues surrounding allegations of discrimination. we have no proposal to change any of that. as we talk about states assuming more authority and flexibility in their, in how they implement programs for their students, nothing about that changes our desire to ensure students have a safe and secure and nurturing learning environment. rep. lee: referring to -- sec. devos: referring to hbcu's. >> can you answer her question? sec. devos: i would rather talk about the hbcus and our continued commitment by continuing to fully fund at previous levels -- rep. lee: i don't think that is what hbcus have requested. in fact, they need to see a small increase in their funding to make sure black students have educational opportunities. the cuts in the masters program is wiping out -- you are eliminating that for the most part with hbcus. it is eliminated. sec. devos: it is a new program that has not been a part of this budget.
lee: that is not the issue. sec. devos: the department will continue to investigate any complaints or any issues surrounding allegations of discrimination. we have no proposal to change any of that. as we talk about states assuming more authority and flexibility in their, in how they implement programs for their students, nothing about that changes our desire to ensure students have a safe and secure and nurturing learning environment. rep. lee: referring to -- sec. devos: referring to hbcu's....
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and here's lee. lee is falling apart a little bit. that could really dissent grach next couple of days. here's the track of highw we could have some rain showers from the outer bands in the eastern shore into southern maryland but really just tuesday into wednesday we'll see some cloud cover. maybe a little bit of a breeze but it remains well offshore. look at maria's track. here are the leeward islands right here. right here at u.s. virgin islands it's going to continue to strengthen. category 2 as it heads through the leeward islands major hurricane as it heads toward the u.s. virgin islands so that will be something we want. continues on to hispanola and up north of cuba and something we'll watch. we could have rain showers toward the end of the week for maria but right now i have pretty nice conditions all the way through next week. guys. >> thank you lauren. 6:49 right now. if you're look for a way to spend this beautiful sunday outdoors you can check out the great frederick fair. >> it kicked off this weekend. the event is more
and here's lee. lee is falling apart a little bit. that could really dissent grach next couple of days. here's the track of highw we could have some rain showers from the outer bands in the eastern shore into southern maryland but really just tuesday into wednesday we'll see some cloud cover. maybe a little bit of a breeze but it remains well offshore. look at maria's track. here are the leeward islands right here. right here at u.s. virgin islands it's going to continue to strengthen. category...
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not much happening with lee. by the time we get into monday this is why go to start to weaken out and become a remnant low pressure system. on the other hand maria ising going to strepten and jose is going to art to make its way up the eastern seaboard. already we have tropical storm watches extending all the way to martha 's vineyard all the way to nantucket. affecting areas a long the mid atlantic as wevment we're watching that close licht here's look at futurecast into tuesday. can see the far reaching bands heading into the mid atlantic. maria is going to contie strengthen moving its way towards the lee ward islands. in the next 24 to 48 hours it will strengthen to a category two, to a category three. it is really picking up an awful lot ofen i ji as it heads its way across the warmer waters. we're going to see it in the path of the dominion rep. we'll watch that closely. 76-degrees by midday torp is what we're forecasting. as we take a look at your fox5 seven day forecast you can see that we've got sunshine
not much happening with lee. by the time we get into monday this is why go to start to weaken out and become a remnant low pressure system. on the other hand maria ising going to strepten and jose is going to art to make its way up the eastern seaboard. already we have tropical storm watches extending all the way to martha 's vineyard all the way to nantucket. affecting areas a long the mid atlantic as wevment we're watching that close licht here's look at futurecast into tuesday. can see the...
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lee. immediately after his death, a group of people started -- a group of women in particular and ultimately the lead memorial association gathered to talk about not only where should the monument go and in richmond for them was absolutely it had to be richmond, but they started talking about how they wanted to remember him, this honored figure. now, if we back up just a little bit, i think it's important to also understand that as the war is raging, a certain memorialization is happening during the course of the war regarding the dead. first, we have the establishment on the federal side. we have the establishment of national cemeteries in order to bury these tens of thousands of men who were losing their lives on the battlefield. and the confederate states of america did not have a similar system. unfortunately, what that meant is that too often many of its dead had to languish in the field until someone could retrieve their bodies, or they lay in shallow graves. and there was outrage ar
lee. immediately after his death, a group of people started -- a group of women in particular and ultimately the lead memorial association gathered to talk about not only where should the monument go and in richmond for them was absolutely it had to be richmond, but they started talking about how they wanted to remember him, this honored figure. now, if we back up just a little bit, i think it's important to also understand that as the war is raging, a certain memorialization is happening...
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let's go up to the history of biography room and march go lee shutterly. this is on booktv [inaudible conversations]. [inaudible conversations].
let's go up to the history of biography room and march go lee shutterly. this is on booktv [inaudible conversations]. [inaudible conversations].
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lee statue. people on both sides engaged in calm conversation about their differences. >> i've never met this man. >> we have to go all the way out. >> we just had a ten-minute conversation so i can understand where he was coming from and he can understand where i'm coming from. >> reporter: in washington competing rallies on the national mall. supporters of president trump held what they called the mother of all rallies. organizers banned any ties to white supremacy or the alt-right. speakers offered support for the president and his agenda as anti-trump protesters looked on. >> president trump is trying to make things work for everybody. >> reporter: just a few yards away fans of the hip-hop duo who call themselves juggalos protested the justice department labeling them a loosely organized gang. >>> today the archdiocese of philadelphia is collecting donations for hurricane relief efforts. this is a live look over the basilica of st. peter and paul in center city. later on this morning there wi
lee statue. people on both sides engaged in calm conversation about their differences. >> i've never met this man. >> we have to go all the way out. >> we just had a ten-minute conversation so i can understand where he was coming from and he can understand where i'm coming from. >> reporter: in washington competing rallies on the national mall. supporters of president trump held what they called the mother of all rallies. organizers banned any ties to white supremacy or...
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. >> anyone elsewhere, baa lee maybe. >> do you regret not going to ball lee instead? >> no. i knew i lady had to go. i quickly add the next day was great. the women march filled and the history really lifted my spirits. >> you also write in the book that george w. bush reportedly said after the inauguration, that was some weird shit. >> yes, and i said i cub agree more. >> you agree with that sentiment? >> i do. it was so strange. i mean. >> we reveal your sourcing on that, is she sitting across from me right now? >> well no, i phrased it delica delicately. i went to the lunch afterwards. >> you also said you spent a lot of time on the platform avoiding eye contact with a lot of people who had been cruel to you. >> yes. was aware there were a lot of people there who had said terrible things opinion me. i could hear some lock-her-up chants in the distance. i -- >> you're talking about jason? >> yes. i thought it was reince priebus. >> you thought jason was reince priebus? >> yes. i was leaving the platform, this ja gentlemen /* gunmen stuck -- anyway. >> you call him a want t
. >> anyone elsewhere, baa lee maybe. >> do you regret not going to ball lee instead? >> no. i knew i lady had to go. i quickly add the next day was great. the women march filled and the history really lifted my spirits. >> you also write in the book that george w. bush reportedly said after the inauguration, that was some weird shit. >> yes, and i said i cub agree more. >> you agree with that sentiment? >> i do. it was so strange. i mean. >> we...
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angelica lee, i understand you aif more details tonight? >>reporter: tony, before laura's body was found, fox5 was contacted by somebody close to laura. that person told us about this press was conference that was orchestrated by police they told us about tyler, her boyfriend was actuall to another woman. fox5 was the first to identify that woman and even make contact with her. however, we had to keep all of that under wraps to protect this investigation. tonight we can tell you more about laura and tyler's past and how tyler was able to keep his dwubl life a secret for so long. being a mom , i mean that was her goal in life. that was like her mission . you could tell that there was this sense of calm that came over her when she found out that she was pregnant christian miller says she never expected her childhood best friend would end up dead allegedly at the hands of the father of her unborn child, her body discovered on a shallow grave on a damascus farm. he is a monster and he he is a liar. >> ever since watching the press conference to
angelica lee, i understand you aif more details tonight? >>reporter: tony, before laura's body was found, fox5 was contacted by somebody close to laura. that person told us about this press was conference that was orchestrated by police they told us about tyler, her boyfriend was actuall to another woman. fox5 was the first to identify that woman and even make contact with her. however, we had to keep all of that under wraps to protect this investigation. tonight we can tell you more...
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lee cooperman's point was right. this is a high touch company the answer is it shouldn't be. yet there are certain kind of service that's very valuable to your customers in this business, right? they have valuable technical compliance and other advice they are giving customers or making tax filings but you shouldn't have to call adp to change your password or to understand how the product works. the product should be incredibly intuitive and the competitors that have have nipped away have better products. today people don't want to call amazon to help them use the website to order something they want to completely intuitive easy-to-use product and one of the big issues in terms of cost for adp is the products are not as easy as they should, a lot of hand-holding and waiting on, you know, if you think the nature of the business where you're making a tax filing or a payment on, you know, for april 15th, think about the staffing that they have to put into the call centers with a deluge of calls coming in last minute to try to understand how to get something done, and what we're
lee cooperman's point was right. this is a high touch company the answer is it shouldn't be. yet there are certain kind of service that's very valuable to your customers in this business, right? they have valuable technical compliance and other advice they are giving customers or making tax filings but you shouldn't have to call adp to change your password or to understand how the product works. the product should be incredibly intuitive and the competitors that have have nipped away have...
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lee edwards and elizabeth edwards-spalding. this is booktv on c-span2. >> here's a look at some upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country... >>> book of the recently visit capitol hill to ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> right now i'm reading a book called "dream lean." this is a book about the history of opiates in our country. it's a nonfiction book but it's absolutely fascinating. we have an epidemic in our country right now where we have more deaths by drug overdose than car accidents, and this book lays out the foundation for how we got there and i'm not finished with it yet but i think it should be required reading as we move towards creating policy to deal with this opioid epidemic in our country. >> booktv wants to know what you're reading. send it your summer reading list. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. my name is kirstin carter and i am the superviseyear archivist can he fdr presidential library. i'd like to welcome you again to the 2017 roosevelt reading fe
lee edwards and elizabeth edwards-spalding. this is booktv on c-span2. >> here's a look at some upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country... >>> book of the recently visit capitol hill to ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> right now i'm reading a book called "dream lean." this is a book about the history of opiates in our country. it's a nonfiction book but it's absolutely fascinating. we have an epidemic in our...
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president, president lee. [applause] president lee: thank you for your strong commitment and short remarks, which gives me a little more time to speak. thank you very much. the vice foreign minister is going to join us. ladiesuished gentleman, and gentlemen. a very good morning and welcome to the strategic forum 2017. on behalf of korea leaders, it is my great pleasure to stand here as we incorporate with the csis. i would like to express my sincere gratitude to all of you for your commitment and participating in this form. -- forum. special thanks to those who have traveled here. especially those who made the long journey from seoul. a couple of korean attendants arrived after midnight last night. it was exactly nine months ago today when i stood here, i was trying to open the first korea u.s. strategic forum. at that time i remember the sense of anticipation we all had for the new president-elect, u.s. president-elect and the concerns and anxiety that we shared over then-president to the republic of korea. s
president, president lee. [applause] president lee: thank you for your strong commitment and short remarks, which gives me a little more time to speak. thank you very much. the vice foreign minister is going to join us. ladiesuished gentleman, and gentlemen. a very good morning and welcome to the strategic forum 2017. on behalf of korea leaders, it is my great pleasure to stand here as we incorporate with the csis. i would like to express my sincere gratitude to all of you for your commitment...
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lee: i thank the gentleman for this. i'm a psychiatric social worker and founded change incorporated. and part of this this center and that program was to train individuals in peer support. and this was in the day. and i can tell you what mr. lujan has said about the goals and the successes of peer support services -- can't be overstated. this amendment would close this shortage and services for individuals who need them. as chair of the social work caucus, psychologists, social workers, clinical social workers, peer support for individuals who may or may not have an advanced degree is extremely important because they can understand and know what the needs are of their clients. studies have shown that peer support services have reduced emergency room visits of individuals suffering from depression. please support this amendment. and it has worked and a cost saving measure and helps people suffering from mental illness and we should recognize the need out there because it is still great even as i reflect on my ommunity me
lee: i thank the gentleman for this. i'm a psychiatric social worker and founded change incorporated. and part of this this center and that program was to train individuals in peer support. and this was in the day. and i can tell you what mr. lujan has said about the goals and the successes of peer support services -- can't be overstated. this amendment would close this shortage and services for individuals who need them. as chair of the social work caucus, psychologists, social workers,...
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and it was always said that they did not know that lee had already surrendered, but they did know. the texans won the last battle of the war for the south. i have a habit of trying to find stories that people think they know the end of, and saying, not quite. not yet. >> excellent. thank you. and finally, john michael priest. >> i'm a retired high school teacher. 30 years in the classroom. retirement is interesting because it is actually more work than working. i have been writing since the 1980's, and giving tours at antietam since then. my first book was, "stand to it and give them hell." it was written from the standpoint of the soldiers. my purpose has always been to present the war the way the men on the ground site area and does not mean the generals were wrong, but they have a different perspective. there is the when in the textbook, there is the story that the high command talked about, and then there is the story that happened. it requires knowledge of the terrain, the tactics, and i wanted people, in any of my books, i wanted people to experience the war from the ground u
and it was always said that they did not know that lee had already surrendered, but they did know. the texans won the last battle of the war for the south. i have a habit of trying to find stories that people think they know the end of, and saying, not quite. not yet. >> excellent. thank you. and finally, john michael priest. >> i'm a retired high school teacher. 30 years in the classroom. retirement is interesting because it is actually more work than working. i have been writing...