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speaker, i rise today to recognize the 100th anniversary of the rotary club of monroe, louisiana. the monroe rotary club started on june 1, 1918, and its centennial birthday marks 100 years of service, charity, and dedication from the members over these many, many years. today, the club has grown to over 140 members and it's involved in service projects throughout the monroe area. the monroe rotary club promotes education, local economic growth, clean water availability locally, nationally, and around the orld for just to promote the ability to drink clean water. members of this club are the problem solvers that collaborate with the community leaders, many of whom are members themselves, to lead and continue to lead issues that are facing the monroe area. in this year alone, the club has donated over 1,000 books to inmates at the correctional nter, awarded 11, $250 scholarships to high school seniors, and donated 95 bicycles to children to be used and that have need in the christmas season. their annual event is a gumbo fundraiser where they raise thousands of dollars for their se
speaker, i rise today to recognize the 100th anniversary of the rotary club of monroe, louisiana. the monroe rotary club started on june 1, 1918, and its centennial birthday marks 100 years of service, charity, and dedication from the members over these many, many years. today, the club has grown to over 140 members and it's involved in service projects throughout the monroe area. the monroe rotary club promotes education, local economic growth, clean water availability locally, nationally, and...
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monroe? >> sure. first, i would like to add you're in good company because albert einstein didn't -- he never accepted quantum accounting. he didn't think it was complete. >> i'm basically like albert einstein? >> yes. >> i agree. >> analogies do wonders in all of science, especially in quantum kinetics. i agree with dr. franklin's statement that finding analogies, you can teach the concepts to young children in elementary school. i totally believe that. here's an analogy for a cubit. it is a coin. imagine a coin, when we flip a coin it is in a definite state all the time but we might not know what it is or want to know all of the details. if you think of a coin as being quantum and saying both heads and tails at the same time, imagine now it is in a black box and you're not looking at it. so it is both heads and tails at the same time, but i want to control that coin. i want to maybe flip it. let's say it is a weighted coin so it is 90% heads and 10% tails. i want to flip the odds to be 90%
monroe? >> sure. first, i would like to add you're in good company because albert einstein didn't -- he never accepted quantum accounting. he didn't think it was complete. >> i'm basically like albert einstein? >> yes. >> i agree. >> analogies do wonders in all of science, especially in quantum kinetics. i agree with dr. franklin's statement that finding analogies, you can teach the concepts to young children in elementary school. i totally believe that. here's an...
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monroe? >> sure. first, i would like to add that you are in good company because albert einstein didn't, he never accepted quantum mechanics. he didn't think it was complete. >> so i'm like albert einstein? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> i agree. >> analogies do wonders in all of science, especially in quantum mechanics. i agree with dr. franklin's statement that finding analogies. you can teach the concepts to young children in elementary school. i totally believe that. here is an analogy for a qubit. imagine a coin. when we flip a coin, it's in a definite state all the time. if you think of it being quantum, it's heads and tails at the same time. imagine now it's in a black box and you are not looking at it. so it's both heads and tails at the same time. i want to control that coin. i want to maybe flip it. let's say it's a weighted coin so it's 90% heads and 10% tails. i want to flip the today to be 90% tails and 10% heads. we can do this from the outside world by turning the box around in a sens
monroe? >> sure. first, i would like to add that you are in good company because albert einstein didn't, he never accepted quantum mechanics. he didn't think it was complete. >> so i'm like albert einstein? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> i agree. >> analogies do wonders in all of science, especially in quantum mechanics. i agree with dr. franklin's statement that finding analogies. you can teach the concepts to young children in elementary school. i totally believe that....
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- milo ventimiglia, from broadway's "three tall women," actress laurie metcalf, music from ashley monroefeaturing the 8g band with matt byrne. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in this case, let's get to the news. white house senior advisor jared kushner spoke today at the opening of the new u.s. embassy in jerusalem. it's great practice for kushner because next week he has to do an oral report in social studies. [ laughter ] during his speech today, jared kushner credited president trump for recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel. don't ask trump to name the capital of any other countries, though. [ laughter ] "we are -- i'm so excited to announce. we're moving the embassy of italy to where it rightfully belongs. [ laughter ] italy city." [ laughter ] secretary of state, mike pompeo, said on friday that the u.s. will assist north korea with its economy if the country gets rid of its nuclear weapons. here's a co
- milo ventimiglia, from broadway's "three tall women," actress laurie metcalf, music from ashley monroefeaturing the 8g band with matt byrne. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in this case, let's get to the news. white house senior advisor jared kushner spoke today at the opening of the new u.s....
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drafted the monro document -- monro doctrine was tot -- what that did the world into two halves, the western hemisphere, the new world, and the rest of the world. it was essentially a message that said never the twain shall meet. this is our backyard, this is your world. we will not get involved in your affairs, you do not get involved in hours. it was a warning against european powers not to re-colonize parts of latin america that were winning their independence from the spanish empire. also other aspects of the american unilateral tradition in the 19th and early fromcenturies, such as -- 1895. earlyited states and the 20th century was a frequent actor in world affairs, just always on its own. it always acted on its own and would not sign any permanent defense treaties or nonaggression treaties, and would not join in any permanent alliances, and did not do so until nato of 1949. unilateralism is therefore distinct and even in opposition to, especially in opposition to liberal internationalism, the dominant american worldview since world war ii, and a lot of commentators have argued
drafted the monro document -- monro doctrine was tot -- what that did the world into two halves, the western hemisphere, the new world, and the rest of the world. it was essentially a message that said never the twain shall meet. this is our backyard, this is your world. we will not get involved in your affairs, you do not get involved in hours. it was a warning against european powers not to re-colonize parts of latin america that were winning their independence from the spanish empire. also...
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doctor monroe, you are recognized for five minutes. thank you. >> thank you for the opportunity to testify, mr. chairman. i am honored to be here for this committee. i am a quantum physicist at the university of maryland and also cofounder and chief scientist at imq which is the company that aims to build and manufacture small quantum computers? the national plutonic's initiative which is a collaborative alliance among industry academic and academics within the interest in developing quantum technology. the national initiative we added the idea of a national quantum initiative and there is pending legislation in the house science that is coming up. i have about one minute to define what quantum computers are and i think i can get to some of the basics. we know that information is stored in bits, zeros and ones in the fundamental difference in quantum information is it stored in quantum bits or qubits and these can be zero in one at the same time. as long as you do not look in at the end of the day you look and it reasonably assumes one
doctor monroe, you are recognized for five minutes. thank you. >> thank you for the opportunity to testify, mr. chairman. i am honored to be here for this committee. i am a quantum physicist at the university of maryland and also cofounder and chief scientist at imq which is the company that aims to build and manufacture small quantum computers? the national plutonic's initiative which is a collaborative alliance among industry academic and academics within the interest in developing...
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, monroe is making them.of hatans kneeian blackwd are shaped and drills. and adding decorative details by hand before assembling and testing. >> yea. ha-ha. now i need to sit down. lightheaded. >> bagpipe business has been booming. and mun rope traonroe traces ti heart, igniting interest in all things scottish. >> never take our freedom! >> let's see. how much we are talking about here. >> when kilt maker, robert mathisen says his business expanded too. >> are we done yet? >> no. there is still more. >> the traditional kilt made using eight yards of fabric. >> keep going. keep going. >> today's style is only slightly different from kilts used on ancient battle fields. >> in those days one piece of cloth. a bag around the waist over the shoulder. they would sleep in the kilt as well. turn into a sleeping bag if you like. >> each kilt comes in 25 distinct tartans, plaids, representing different clans. today, thousand of patterns are produced in factories around scotland. demand comes from all over the world. >>
, monroe is making them.of hatans kneeian blackwd are shaped and drills. and adding decorative details by hand before assembling and testing. >> yea. ha-ha. now i need to sit down. lightheaded. >> bagpipe business has been booming. and mun rope traonroe traces ti heart, igniting interest in all things scottish. >> never take our freedom! >> let's see. how much we are talking about here. >> when kilt maker, robert mathisen says his business expanded too. >>...
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i don't know, maybe monroe's, but it's st. patty's day. he starts to trail off the rhetoric. i said, yes or no, and he didn't know. so we -- >> excuse me. i need to go to the bathroom. can we take a five or ten minute break? >> sure. you want him present? >> yeah. i apologize the length and i recognize him from the video. a four to five-minute gap usually isn't unsettling because i can get the data to bleed in four to five minutes. this one, yes, there was a serious crime chommitted, a shooting. i transcribed that report at 5:00 in the morning and immediately published because there's another hearing, this one. there's going to be always a hearing
i don't know, maybe monroe's, but it's st. patty's day. he starts to trail off the rhetoric. i said, yes or no, and he didn't know. so we -- >> excuse me. i need to go to the bathroom. can we take a five or ten minute break? >> sure. you want him present? >> yeah. i apologize the length and i recognize him from the video. a four to five-minute gap usually isn't unsettling because i can get the data to bleed in four to five minutes. this one, yes, there was a serious crime...
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. >> monroe de 77 aÑos de edad manejaba el autobÚs en donde al dar una vuelta de manera repentina mirandamedio de la audiencia. >> se encuentra nuevamente juntos despuÉs de ser sku secuestrado. >> en esta ocasiÓn, el desenlace se vivieron momentos de tensiÓn. >> nos cuentan lo sucedido. >> asÍ se encuentran un menor de apenas un aÑo y su hermano de 7 pero minutos antes. >> estÁn guÍando en un lugar del muchacho. >> en la policÍa. >> en detectives. se extendiÓ aproximadamente. >>> lo que la mujer con amistades. habrÍa dejado encendido llamÓ a las autoridades. >> lo que estamos con ellos cuando la policÍa. >> huyÓ con ellos en velocidad mÁs tarde. >> con una curva dejando el auto inservible. >> es que el malhechor lo habÍa abandonado tras reportes de un ciudadano dieron por ello, para regresarlo a los brazos de su madre. >> la autoridad en el tiempo es hora de regresar las temo pra raso. # h regresamos. >> muy buenas tardes. >> casi digo feliz viernes, nos queda un dÍa y viene con lluvia hablaremos precisamente de esto, tenemos todavÍa actividad en nuestra imagen de radar en especial en las
. >> monroe de 77 aÑos de edad manejaba el autobÚs en donde al dar una vuelta de manera repentina mirandamedio de la audiencia. >> se encuentra nuevamente juntos despuÉs de ser sku secuestrado. >> en esta ocasiÓn, el desenlace se vivieron momentos de tensiÓn. >> nos cuentan lo sucedido. >> asÍ se encuentran un menor de apenas un aÑo y su hermano de 7 pero minutos antes. >> estÁn guÍando en un lugar del muchacho. >> en la policÍa. >> en...
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and a number of the furnishings were purchased by monroe. she also launched the white house's historical association and two months before this dinner, she gave the very celebrated tour of the white house which was on cbs. she was actually the first woman to get -- well, she got an emmy for the presentation but was the first woman to be featured in a documentary on television. so, great, great accomplishment for mrs. kennedy in terms of work with the white house and on this dinner as well. the most controversial people at the dinner pauling, he received a nobel prize for chemistry in 1954 but had become peace activist and he was concerned that there wasn't sufficient progress being made on an agreement with the soviet union on nuclear testing. so he had written a number of letters to president kennedy and, in fact, they were quite stride and he compared kennedy to hit we -- hitler, so he was t there picketing the day before and he and his wife went to hotel, changed clothes, went into dinner and in the reception line, president kennedy said
and a number of the furnishings were purchased by monroe. she also launched the white house's historical association and two months before this dinner, she gave the very celebrated tour of the white house which was on cbs. she was actually the first woman to get -- well, she got an emmy for the presentation but was the first woman to be featured in a documentary on television. so, great, great accomplishment for mrs. kennedy in terms of work with the white house and on this dinner as well. the...
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evening and on that night restored to the administration for those that were actually purchased by monroe and launch the white house historical association and then gave the tour of the white house ebs the first woman, she gotten any law -- in any for the presentation but the first woman to be featured in a documentary on television.hm that was a great accomplishment for mrs. kennedy in terms of her work with the white house and this dinner as well. the most controversial people at dinner robert oppenheimer there were people picketing outside the white house he had received the nobel prize 1954 for chemistry he was concerned there wasn't sufficient progress.n made on the agreement with the soviet union. he had written a number of letters to president kennedy they were quite strident and in one instance he compared kennedy to hitler so he was picketing the day before and on that day and his wife was also picketing and then went to the hotel and change clothes and went to dinner and in the recession line he said i've seen you spend around the white house a few times. [laughter] but then bef
evening and on that night restored to the administration for those that were actually purchased by monroe and launch the white house historical association and then gave the tour of the white house ebs the first woman, she gotten any law -- in any for the presentation but the first woman to be featured in a documentary on television.hm that was a great accomplishment for mrs. kennedy in terms of her work with the white house and this dinner as well. the most controversial people at dinner...
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monro, the ku klux klan also a replicated symbol of the cross. they were burning crosses in front of the leaders' houses to give a signal to the leaders that look, we know what you are doing and if you do not stop, we down next.our house so they were trying to stop the leaders from participating in the work. the clan terrorized people in many ways. in early days, they would take away black people's property. they would later go back and say this is to try to stop you from registering to vote. they would use those scare tactics, but it was prevalent throughout the south. not just in alabama, but throughout the south. war, therehe civil were three new laws passed. the 13th amendment, 14th amendment, and 15th amendment. the 13th amendment gave black men the right to vote, and they started voting in the southern states. they were able to get black men elected to congress as a result of black men having the right to vote. that process went on for about 30 years when black men elected black men in congress, but at , they all the 1900's basically change
monro, the ku klux klan also a replicated symbol of the cross. they were burning crosses in front of the leaders' houses to give a signal to the leaders that look, we know what you are doing and if you do not stop, we down next.our house so they were trying to stop the leaders from participating in the work. the clan terrorized people in many ways. in early days, they would take away black people's property. they would later go back and say this is to try to stop you from registering to vote....
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president, the late marilyn monroe. >> i was right there., i was standing in front of the stage and looking up. it impressed me. i was wondering how they got that dress on her. >> by the time of the fund-raiser, rumors of an affair are widespread among those close to the kennedys. >> everyone was extremely excited, and i think the excitement was about looking at the president with our little marilyn. she was just absolutely marvelous as what she does. ♪ happy birthday mr. president ♪ happy birthday to you >> jackie knew about the affair and she never wanted to be thought of as a fool. so she was not going to sit there with her husband. jackie does not attend. >> smart girl. very smart. >> i can now retire from politics after having had "happy birthday" sung to me in such a sweet way. >> it was total embarrassment for jackie kennedy, and i'm sure she hated her husband at that moment. >> diahann carroll sang at the after party. >> after the show, i think the whole world knew that there is a relationship between marilyn monroe and the president
president, the late marilyn monroe. >> i was right there., i was standing in front of the stage and looking up. it impressed me. i was wondering how they got that dress on her. >> by the time of the fund-raiser, rumors of an affair are widespread among those close to the kennedys. >> everyone was extremely excited, and i think the excitement was about looking at the president with our little marilyn. she was just absolutely marvelous as what she does. ♪ happy birthday mr....
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, and it was interesting, during that conversation, she said she was at monroe, and she said that the club next door seemed pretty rowdy. and i said well, what do you mean by that? she goes it was just -- kind of a lot of yelling. so those are the calls of everyone that i called to basically from the phone numbers that we had that called 911 that night. what i would -- you know, like would be a dedicated person, a person westbound if something jumps off, you've got help coming, because as you can see, this is a major fight. >> the next one will be the 25th. >> in here, you're going to see a lot of different people coming out, and i'll point out them as they are coming out. not every coming out will have i.d. circles on them. the guy in the checkered shirt, you're going to see a lot of him. you're going to see him throughout this video. looking -- just looking at him right now, he appears intoxicated just by the hand movements, the footing, all that. just take a look for yourself. he'll be on the top of your screen coming down. a lot of this shows just the relationship just coming down
, and it was interesting, during that conversation, she said she was at monroe, and she said that the club next door seemed pretty rowdy. and i said well, what do you mean by that? she goes it was just -- kind of a lot of yelling. so those are the calls of everyone that i called to basically from the phone numbers that we had that called 911 that night. what i would -- you know, like would be a dedicated person, a person westbound if something jumps off, you've got help coming, because as you...
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past one hundred seventy five years by the family many a celebrity yes stop by including marilyn monroeand mark twain. we in serves up traditional fare and i'm eager to tuck in the hearty potato soup is right up my alley. while i'm eating my soup you can visit all the other sides a final back we haven't seen yet i bet you don't want to miss anything right. with this cafes bars and stores the street called stein gosar connects the town center and the old bridge you're sure to pass through manure tour through town. the nearby baroque jazzer were church is worth a snapshot it was built in the eighteenth century and as one of the largest and most significant churches in heidelberg. and this is our insider's tip out of burg university's botanical garden it's more than a century old. it started as a doctor's garden for medicinal plants today more than ten thousand plant species grow in the green ounces and garden grounds. and. this may look like a greek amphitheater but it was built as a stage for events by the nazi party. today the thing started as a listed monument and is used for open air
past one hundred seventy five years by the family many a celebrity yes stop by including marilyn monroeand mark twain. we in serves up traditional fare and i'm eager to tuck in the hearty potato soup is right up my alley. while i'm eating my soup you can visit all the other sides a final back we haven't seen yet i bet you don't want to miss anything right. with this cafes bars and stores the street called stein gosar connects the town center and the old bridge you're sure to pass through manure...
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if we put them left, they'd run into several bars, including monroes. at that point, we make sure the flow is continuous, so most guards are on the perimeter of the site and building, and being vocal. let's keep it going. now, we get to your issue, which is correct. they start to just stag natena the sidewalk. i would say 40 to 50% of any night at any given night club is going to be lyft to uber. i don't think it's the # the 0% that people claim -- 90% that people claim it is. the other 50% is waiting for a friend. we recycle, we go back to them, your friend's not here, can you please help us out. 10%, they're not moving for any reason, and they're not moving for anything reason, so we ignore them until we can get everybody else out. it's much like the same situation inside the club. we get the easy low hanging fruit. again, the low hanging fruit are people -- are small groups, three or less, a couple or several friends. we can get them moving very quickly. then we focus on the larger groups. larger groups are second because they take more manpower and
if we put them left, they'd run into several bars, including monroes. at that point, we make sure the flow is continuous, so most guards are on the perimeter of the site and building, and being vocal. let's keep it going. now, we get to your issue, which is correct. they start to just stag natena the sidewalk. i would say 40 to 50% of any night at any given night club is going to be lyft to uber. i don't think it's the # the 0% that people claim -- 90% that people claim it is. the other 50% is...
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actors of the time of the forty's and fifty's we're talking about walt is the john ford and marilyn monroe and a number of major actors to sign confidentiality agreements that were kinda having top secret clearance in the military the films that they made in lookout mountain studio and they made over nine hundred thousand films in that studio this was a. private air force studio that only the air force had access to and they filmed some twenty thousand different films most of which we've not actually seen there are actually archive footage that i fell in and been put in different videos that i've made that show what they were doing and what they were doing was actually selling a lot of propaganda through using big hollywood stars at the time for example jimmy stewart's actually in some of the laurel canyon the film footage the air forces lookout mountain studio atop laurel canyon was officially shut down in one nine hundred sixty s. there are some some connections for example the david allen has made in his book where scenes inside the canyon where you points out that a lot of the hollywoo
actors of the time of the forty's and fifty's we're talking about walt is the john ford and marilyn monroe and a number of major actors to sign confidentiality agreements that were kinda having top secret clearance in the military the films that they made in lookout mountain studio and they made over nine hundred thousand films in that studio this was a. private air force studio that only the air force had access to and they filmed some twenty thousand different films most of which we've not...
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john monroe is matt's lawyer: >> again, the issue here isn't really a gun issue.speech issue. and, you know, if parkland had never happened... >> reporter: but it is a gun issue. su well, i don't think it is. la's a speech issue. >> reporter: matt's lawyer points out that markesan allowed students to participate in walkout activities. he is being paid by wisconsin carry, a pro-gun group. matt's attorneys and school declined to comment. >> glor: nikki battiste, thanks. coming up, a minivan on autopilot is involved in a crash. crash. and a giant surprise that a farmer found in the field. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarr
john monroe is matt's lawyer: >> again, the issue here isn't really a gun issue.speech issue. and, you know, if parkland had never happened... >> reporter: but it is a gun issue. su well, i don't think it is. la's a speech issue. >> reporter: matt's lawyer points out that markesan allowed students to participate in walkout activities. he is being paid by wisconsin carry, a pro-gun group. matt's attorneys and school declined to comment. >> glor: nikki battiste, thanks....
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as president monroe had promised then, u.s. courts didn't honor the rights of native americans who had lived in florida under spanish rule, as they did the rights of white spanish inhabitants, even though some of their neighbors acting as jurors thought they should. these and other cases that i detail in the book illustrate that u.s. courts were actively, if unpredictably, drawing a color line in the 1830s and '40s. so although the legal hi britty that resulted from florida's transfer to the u.s. was inadvertently potentially empowering for white women, it offered little relief to enslaved people, free people of color, or native americans. including the women in those communities. although there were rare exceptions, typically u.s. courts ruled in ways that benefited whites, whether male or female, all native americans and blacks lost property and autonomy. rather than understanding these only as contrasting experiences, i think it's more helpful to view them as interlocking parts of u.s. seller colonialism, which used the prop
as president monroe had promised then, u.s. courts didn't honor the rights of native americans who had lived in florida under spanish rule, as they did the rights of white spanish inhabitants, even though some of their neighbors acting as jurors thought they should. these and other cases that i detail in the book illustrate that u.s. courts were actively, if unpredictably, drawing a color line in the 1830s and '40s. so although the legal hi britty that resulted from florida's transfer to the...
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rodman is the marilyn monroe to kim jong-un's jfk. he's little kim's little bitch. greg: handsome fellow but very naive. did not age well. i tell you what, to just to make amends, if this summit happens i will nominate dennis rodman for the nobel peace prize and i'll even submit this video. >> in 2017 the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons won the nobel peace prize. but this year that honor should belong to one man only, dennis rodman. one look at his impressive resume and you'll understand why why. he first teamed up with the muscle from brussels jean claude van dam. a year later he married carmen electra who quickly divorced him. soon after he finished his procareer with 11,954 rebounds. for comparison, the 2007 nobel prize winner al gore has zero career rebounds. was he always a dreamer. was he always a fighter? when people wanted to wear brightly dyed hair in public, rodman was there. when "celebrity apprentice" needed a boost, rodman was there. and he dit quit. when the world needed to save the problem of north korea, rodman was there. dennis rod
rodman is the marilyn monroe to kim jong-un's jfk. he's little kim's little bitch. greg: handsome fellow but very naive. did not age well. i tell you what, to just to make amends, if this summit happens i will nominate dennis rodman for the nobel peace prize and i'll even submit this video. >> in 2017 the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons won the nobel peace prize. but this year that honor should belong to one man only, dennis rodman. one look at his impressive resume and...
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visiting marilyn monroe. >> we like to clean her gravestone up if it's dirty and put fresh flowers withresh water in there. >> reporter: john roker and len williams came for judy garland. >> she was in new york. liza took her and brought her back. but under one condition could she be here, that she could be as far away from mickey rooney as possible. >> reporter: garland is known to have carried a torch for rooney, a feeling, alas, he did not share. just another reason for roker to invest in his little slice of eternity. >> oh, yeah, i got my plot when i was a kid. >> oh really? >> smart thinking. >> yeah, because it ain't cheap these day. >> reporter: not cheep at all. in this cemetery you're going to be close to all the rich and famous. if you can't do it while you're living, might as well do it while you're dead. >> reporter: baron chu showed me one of his properties. it's for sale for about $160,000, also in hollywood forever cemetery. can try this out? >> yeah, go ahead. feel free. >> reporter: so from here down to here? >> yep. >> reporter: you know what they say, if the shoe fits
visiting marilyn monroe. >> we like to clean her gravestone up if it's dirty and put fresh flowers withresh water in there. >> reporter: john roker and len williams came for judy garland. >> she was in new york. liza took her and brought her back. but under one condition could she be here, that she could be as far away from mickey rooney as possible. >> reporter: garland is known to have carried a torch for rooney, a feeling, alas, he did not share. just another reason...
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monroe county says they submitted $35 million for fema reimbursement.ceived $600,000. for its part, fema says it takes time but the monies will come. it's all about fraud prevention. trace? >> looks like it happened two weeks ago instead of nine months ago. thanks, phil. a new mission in search of the loch ness monster. that's next. dear great-great grandfather, you made moonshine in a backwoods still. smuggled booze and dodged the law. even when they brought you in, they could never hold you down. when i built my family tree and found you, i found my sense of adventure. i set off on a new life, a million miles away. i'm heidi choiniere, and this is my ancestry story. now with over 10 billion historical records, discover your story. get started for free at ancestry.com almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. >>hey. oh, that's my robe. >>is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insurance and still get great coverage for you and
monroe county says they submitted $35 million for fema reimbursement.ceived $600,000. for its part, fema says it takes time but the monies will come. it's all about fraud prevention. trace? >> looks like it happened two weeks ago instead of nine months ago. thanks, phil. a new mission in search of the loch ness monster. that's next. dear great-great grandfather, you made moonshine in a backwoods still. smuggled booze and dodged the law. even when they brought you in, they could never hold...
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john monroe is his lawyer. >> he's perfectly within his first amendment rights to wear those shirts.d by wisconsin carry, a pro-gun group. >> again, the issue here isn't really a gun issue, it's a speech issue. and if parkland had never happened -- >> reporter: but it is a gun issue. >> well, i don't think it is. it's a speech issue. >> reporter: cases like matt's are popping up across the country. in nevada, a middle school student is suing his school district after it barred him from wearing these t-shirts also containing images of guns. in a statement to "cbs this morning," a school spokesman says the child was not harmed in anyway, except for being asked to wear a sweatshirt over his shirt. lawyers in both the wisconsin and nevada case say the schools allowed students to participate in school walkout activities supporting gun control. >> i just -- i think they're hypocrites. you can promote an anti-gun agenda but then you have a student that comes in there, no history, knows the constitution, you're going to tell him he can't? >> reporter: do these lawsuits have merit? >> they ai
john monroe is his lawyer. >> he's perfectly within his first amendment rights to wear those shirts.d by wisconsin carry, a pro-gun group. >> again, the issue here isn't really a gun issue, it's a speech issue. and if parkland had never happened -- >> reporter: but it is a gun issue. >> well, i don't think it is. it's a speech issue. >> reporter: cases like matt's are popping up across the country. in nevada, a middle school student is suing his school district...
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. >> i sort of felt like i was channeling people like lucille ball and marilyn monroe, in my fantasylike, yes. this is what that feels like. >> see? not so clueless after all. >> ladies and gentlemen -- >> next, rare footage of the guy who put the animal in "animal house." >> terror. rage. >> a 40th reunion with the frat. >> drop and give me 20! >> next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dixie® ultra's flexproof™ technology makes it twice as strong as the leading store brand. that's strength you can count on. mix and match two of these mcdonald's breakfast sandwiches for just $4. like the bacon egg and cheese mcgriddles. the sausage mcmuffin with egg. or the bacon egg and cheese biscuit. start your morning with a delicious deal. breakfast at mcdonald's. play my jams. turn on light. start washer. um, ok. the moment you realize you can't teach your old washer new tricks. at lowe's, we keep you ahead of the curve with smart appliances like "flex wash" and "flex dry" by samsung so you can do two laundry loads at the same time and check the status on your phone. start washer. all projects have a starting point.
. >> i sort of felt like i was channeling people like lucille ball and marilyn monroe, in my fantasylike, yes. this is what that feels like. >> see? not so clueless after all. >> ladies and gentlemen -- >> next, rare footage of the guy who put the animal in "animal house." >> terror. rage. >> a 40th reunion with the frat. >> drop and give me 20! >> next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dixie® ultra's flexproof™ technology makes it twice as strong...
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this is what madison and monroe, they were all convinced madison was finding his own pocket.e wasn't. but he had a certain group of people around him who were all getting rich. hamilton himself never made a dime. his june 18 speech where he calls for a monarchy without hereditary titles, think in many respects there i reflects a naÏvetÉ. his confession of the affair is naÏve. -- was john adams and his harebrained scheme to split the vote so he could sneak pick me into the office. hamilton oftentimes just played the fool. as brilliant as he was it's interesting to look at him and madison in that regard. they did not have the historical player. but hamilton was blindsided in the spring of 1791 madison decided to turn on him and make his life miserable. hamilton couldn't see it coming. >> he was also naÏve with women. this mariah reynolds would write to him for years. as i lie here in my bed with my hair flowing over my booze of i think of mr. hamilton. >> hamilton wrote and says don't worry madame, we will protect to and they say, oh, for god sakes is extremely naÏve. in many w
this is what madison and monroe, they were all convinced madison was finding his own pocket.e wasn't. but he had a certain group of people around him who were all getting rich. hamilton himself never made a dime. his june 18 speech where he calls for a monarchy without hereditary titles, think in many respects there i reflects a naÏvetÉ. his confession of the affair is naÏve. -- was john adams and his harebrained scheme to split the vote so he could sneak pick me into the office. hamilton...
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thought i preach all the time as a biographer don't write the 1000th book about a blinker or marilyn monroeor jesus or whatever. i have to be nice to this guy. i started reading and it is a 3 volume biography. i thought, then i started reading it because i had to prepare. it is great. what is your reaction to that? i don't think there's a right answer. >> what you say is true. it is all in how you do it. maybe this feeling confident enough to think you can do something that hasn't been done before and do it in a way that is interesting, that people need to read another book. more and more i feel time people have to read a book is so limited. we spent more time like this going on with our phones and less and less time with a book. someone who asks you to spend $20 on a book and sit down and read it so i am a novelist, not as prolific, not in terms of publishable work and i would rather spend a few years -- not saying you can't do that in two years. what i can to in five. i am aware there is an audience. if i'm asking somebody to pay for this, i better say something better or that hasn't been
thought i preach all the time as a biographer don't write the 1000th book about a blinker or marilyn monroeor jesus or whatever. i have to be nice to this guy. i started reading and it is a 3 volume biography. i thought, then i started reading it because i had to prepare. it is great. what is your reaction to that? i don't think there's a right answer. >> what you say is true. it is all in how you do it. maybe this feeling confident enough to think you can do something that hasn't been...
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>> mainly what we needed was a house and a lake, it's in monroe, new york. >> stephen: yes.found one because our production designer is this genius woman named jane muskie had actually gone to the house when she was a kid, because her grandmother was part of the jewish population who collectively bought a house they'd go to together. so there was actually this russian history in this particular house we found but jane had been there as a kid so there's a lake and a house and it was just what we needed. >> stephen: snakes, bears, anything like that? >> no. but there were ticks. >> stephen: oh. that's far more dangerous. >> and very scary. >> stephen: that's far more dangerous. >> exactly. >> stephen: did you have to check each other at the end of the day? >> we did a lot of that. >> stephen: wow. did you get any footage of that? just for bloopers, is the outtake real at the end? ( laughter ) >> no. >> stephen: okay. well, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> stephen: lovely to see you. thank you for having me. >> stephen: "the seagull" is in theaters tomorrow. a
>> mainly what we needed was a house and a lake, it's in monroe, new york. >> stephen: yes.found one because our production designer is this genius woman named jane muskie had actually gone to the house when she was a kid, because her grandmother was part of the jewish population who collectively bought a house they'd go to together. so there was actually this russian history in this particular house we found but jane had been there as a kid so there's a lake and a house and it was...
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i preach all the time don't write the 1000 book about abe lincoln or marilyn monroe or whatever.i have to be nice to this guy. i started reading all the biographies. then i started reading it. it's great. what's your reaction to that? i don't think there's a right answer but what is your reaction lacks. >> maybe it's feeling confident enough to think they can do something you've never done before. i think more and more i feel the time people have to read a book is so limited. we are spending more and more time on our phones and less and less time in a book. it's to ask you to go out and spend $28 on a book and read it i better have something good to say. i'm not as prolific in terms of publishable work and i'd rather spend a few years with the book and make it really good and i'm not saying you can't do that too but also having an magazine of of -- editor it's like asking somebody to pay for it instead of reading it free on line better say something better but hasn't been said. i try to look outside of myself on education which is a topic i think about a lot. these are some of th
i preach all the time don't write the 1000 book about abe lincoln or marilyn monroe or whatever.i have to be nice to this guy. i started reading all the biographies. then i started reading it. it's great. what's your reaction to that? i don't think there's a right answer but what is your reaction lacks. >> maybe it's feeling confident enough to think they can do something you've never done before. i think more and more i feel the time people have to read a book is so limited. we are...
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monroe, you are a cold-blooded murderer, and we want you to rot in prison.s. it took me to come to prison. it took shahib, and the rest of us to come to prison to realize there's more value in society and life than committing crime. >> with the knowledge they may never leave san quentin, the squires hope to never see these boys restrained by a security level. >> it's like i don't want to come over here. not a good place to be. overall, today was really, really good. i felt like i made a difference today. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> america's prisons, dangerous, often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive. and to maintain order. >> down! on your feet! down! >> among the nation's most notorious institutions, san quentin state prison. our cameras spent months documenting life on the inside where gangs, drugs and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay."
monroe, you are a cold-blooded murderer, and we want you to rot in prison.s. it took me to come to prison. it took shahib, and the rest of us to come to prison to realize there's more value in society and life than committing crime. >> with the knowledge they may never leave san quentin, the squires hope to never see these boys restrained by a security level. >> it's like i don't want to come over here. not a good place to be. overall, today was really, really good. i felt like i...
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i'm just like marilyn monroe, skirt blowing up. anyways, all right.o today sarah sanders essentially dodged questions about reports michael cohen received payments from businesses seeking access to the administration. listen to this. >> is the president concerned about any aspect of what we've learned in the last 24 hours? >> as you know due to the complication of the different components of this investigation i would refer you to the president's outside counsel to address those concerns. >> do you believe michael cohen was in anyway qualified to buy insight into this administration? >> i'm not going to get into somebody else's qualifications. that's something that an independent company that hires an individual would have to make that determination, not me. >> the president promised to drain the swamp, so does he feel it's appropriate that michael cohen, his personal attorney was selling access to him? >> again, i'm not going to weigh into this. that's a determination individual companies have to make and i haven't spoken to the president. >> the whi
i'm just like marilyn monroe, skirt blowing up. anyways, all right.o today sarah sanders essentially dodged questions about reports michael cohen received payments from businesses seeking access to the administration. listen to this. >> is the president concerned about any aspect of what we've learned in the last 24 hours? >> as you know due to the complication of the different components of this investigation i would refer you to the president's outside counsel to address those...
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- milo ventimiglia, from broadway's "three tall women," actress laurie metcalf, music from ashley monroepractice for kushner because next week he has to do an oral report in social stud
- milo ventimiglia, from broadway's "three tall women," actress laurie metcalf, music from ashley monroepractice for kushner because next week he has to do an oral report in social stud
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and i don't care about john kennedy and marilyn monroe. we don't care. tell me about north korea. tell me about the iran deal, tell me about infrastructure, tell me about helping the inner cities. >> laura: that's a riot. >> the fact of the matter is, stormy daniels has no place -- why didn't they get kristin wait to play it? i just happen to mention that, but it was wrong to put her on. this is a role model? i don't go back on what i said. >> laura: i actually like a good laugh. we are all punk a bowl. >> how funny is maxine waters? adam schiff. >> laura: sheila jackson. have you ever done sheila jackson on saturday night live? really do nancy pelosi the way she really should be done. i want to play baldwin doing trouble over the weekend, let's watch. >> siri, how do i kill isis? this is a blackberry. >> thank you, judge, or what you call a lady judge, a flight attendant, something like that. testing, china. huge china. he knows me better than anyone. >> i actually like the little vladimir putin guy. but what i think happens in comedy today is that you lose kind of it -- i'm real
and i don't care about john kennedy and marilyn monroe. we don't care. tell me about north korea. tell me about the iran deal, tell me about infrastructure, tell me about helping the inner cities. >> laura: that's a riot. >> the fact of the matter is, stormy daniels has no place -- why didn't they get kristin wait to play it? i just happen to mention that, but it was wrong to put her on. this is a role model? i don't go back on what i said. >> laura: i actually like a good...
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. >> brown: and one moreion, we have a question from chuck monroe of chicago.asks: what is the best thing an ordinary citizelike myself can do right now to support the health of the greatakes and availability of fresh water for life on earth? >> it's a big question but there is a deceptively simple answer. i ngink the most important t you can do is to make sure if you have children or if you have younger relatives that they have a relationship with the lake i live about three blocks from lake michigan and i try to g my kids down there swimming as often as possible. i think what happened for a while is a generation or two turn their backs on the lakes and the lake suffered you know as you would expect.so i think the most significant thing you can do is to just raise the next generation with an appreciation for what we have. so personalize it.kes but >> brown: absolutely. all right. we're going to continue and have more of our conversation on our now read this page. e but before here let me introduce our book club pick for may. it is the book "educated" by tara w
. >> brown: and one moreion, we have a question from chuck monroe of chicago.asks: what is the best thing an ordinary citizelike myself can do right now to support the health of the greatakes and availability of fresh water for life on earth? >> it's a big question but there is a deceptively simple answer. i ngink the most important t you can do is to make sure if you have children or if you have younger relatives that they have a relationship with the lake i live about three blocks...