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. >> caller: this is joan. >> oh, joan, i'm sorry. go ahead, joan. >> caller: hey, mike, thank you for taking my call. >> yeah. >> caller: my primary question it's horrifying we turn on the news and all we see one child after another we live close to fayetteville where this little girl is missing. my first question is where were the mothers and grandmothers of these children, what kind of women are these to allow this to go on and they had to know it was going on. also, these are under the umbrella of church men? what kind of religion do these people practice? and when are we going to be able to stop this, mike? it has to stop. >> you're right, joan two, great questions, joan. bill, are any of the moms coming forward, any women in the lives of these men? >> caller: what i can tell you, mike, basically to repeat what the law eninvestigators told me in that they have numerous leads. i was told today earlier that there was more evidence that surfaced but no one is being terribly specific on it because of the gravity of these charges tryi
. >> caller: this is joan. >> oh, joan, i'm sorry. go ahead, joan. >> caller: hey, mike, thank you for taking my call. >> yeah. >> caller: my primary question it's horrifying we turn on the news and all we see one child after another we live close to fayetteville where this little girl is missing. my first question is where were the mothers and grandmothers of these children, what kind of women are these to allow this to go on and they had to know it was going on....
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elizabeth monroe was only about 5 feet tall, a tiny little leedy but the courage and heart of joan of arc and she won the hearts of the french people. they called her beautiful american lady. monroe helped lafayette and her three children flee to france to safety. together elizabeth and james monroe save the lives of lafayette's wife and family. it is a truly thrilling story that i hope he will read. on his next mission to france a decade later this time for president jefferson, monroe went with $9 million from congress to negotiate the purchase of the island of new orleans. that is all he was supposed to do. so the farmers west of the appalachians could float down the mississippi to new orleans for shipment to overseas markets. instead of buying in ireland monroe borrowed 6 million more dollars from an english bank on his own signature and doubled the size of the nation. by almost a million acres, the largest territory ever acquired by any nation in history from another without a war. a million acres and a bargain price of 2 cents per acre. even in those days the average price for wi
elizabeth monroe was only about 5 feet tall, a tiny little leedy but the courage and heart of joan of arc and she won the hearts of the french people. they called her beautiful american lady. monroe helped lafayette and her three children flee to france to safety. together elizabeth and james monroe save the lives of lafayette's wife and family. it is a truly thrilling story that i hope he will read. on his next mission to france a decade later this time for president jefferson, monroe went...
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. >> joan, you were going to talk about different cases. >> this is what you hear in court. one lawyer gets up and says something, that makes sense. the next lawyer gets up and says something opposite, that makes sense, too. the final cases i will refer to are ones that have not yet been scheduled. they're both part of the larger looke at the legal war on terro. the supreme court has a series of cases brought by the bush administration, now the first from the obama administration, that tests the role that federal judges play with detainees, mostly who are now being housed at guantanamo bay naval base, which is in cuba, but obviously part of u.s. jurisdiction. as we have gone along, the supreme court has found a role for judges in these disputes and has essentially rejected a lot of the bush administration arguments. most recently, in 2008, the supreme court ruled 5-4 at guantanamo detainees could question the constitutionality of their cases. the new one that is now up, it will test the potency of that 2008 ruling in the context of, a federal judges can say we would hear the
. >> joan, you were going to talk about different cases. >> this is what you hear in court. one lawyer gets up and says something, that makes sense. the next lawyer gets up and says something opposite, that makes sense, too. the final cases i will refer to are ones that have not yet been scheduled. they're both part of the larger looke at the legal war on terro. the supreme court has a series of cases brought by the bush administration, now the first from the obama administration,...
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joan lewis owned a night club, the fighter henry armstrong and later sugar ray robinson on the night club. and so they all felt very comfortable in a harlem. it was the black mecca. it was where you could go and meet langston hughes, wallace thurman, all of the poet's and rioters of the harlem renaissance. if they were not still around their friends were still around. and so it was a mecca, and i think it informed sugar ray robinson greatly. >> host: it gave him a certain confidence, not to mention a certain style. which he carried into the ring and popularized in a way that people haven't seen before. >> guest: right, right. >> host: do you think style is a form of resistance in the right setting? >> guest: great point. i do. i think the style that sugar ray robinson loved flowed out of arnold gingrich "esquire" magazine, and there was a jazz book that was printed in 1944, and it was huge amongst harlem, harlemites. it was kind of the first time that american readers really saw black and white musicians side by side on the printed page, and it was a huge success in harlem, and i thi
joan lewis owned a night club, the fighter henry armstrong and later sugar ray robinson on the night club. and so they all felt very comfortable in a harlem. it was the black mecca. it was where you could go and meet langston hughes, wallace thurman, all of the poet's and rioters of the harlem renaissance. if they were not still around their friends were still around. and so it was a mecca, and i think it informed sugar ray robinson greatly. >> host: it gave him a certain confidence, not...
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. >> guest: joan lewis fighting max and world war ii. as good as robinson have a moment like that? that is like taking the long trek to words. what has been his most politically symbolic about? what are the adults with lamotta? was at the tragedy fight with doyle? >> guest: jimmy dwinell who he killed in the ring. i think robinson had a steady rise in park of style. i don't think it was one moment that fascinated fascinated the american public. i think he put in their mind set on i am your stylish arbiter. i'm the person you look to for grace and elegance and style in the ring and i will never let you down. by the way i'm on my way to paris, and just watch how i carry through in europe. you will see how the people there who love style love me as well. i don't think robinson looked at a boxing with the idea that he would have to be compared to other fighters. i really think he thought he was a solo voyager. i really think he thought he said his own style, he said his own musical notes. smith, the great sports writer said that robinson lived in his own world. that he was almost on mo
. >> guest: joan lewis fighting max and world war ii. as good as robinson have a moment like that? that is like taking the long trek to words. what has been his most politically symbolic about? what are the adults with lamotta? was at the tragedy fight with doyle? >> guest: jimmy dwinell who he killed in the ring. i think robinson had a steady rise in park of style. i don't think it was one moment that fascinated fascinated the american public. i think he put in their mind set on i...
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including joan wilson in which he contribute it is stopping of the first gulf war with the liberationffense can you wait rather going back to baghdad and getting rid of saddam. and a new national defense policy called the defense plan and guidance. and other critics have joined that as well. and the only narrative way that has found its way into the public ge debate is that it destroy it is drafting and for much greater influence are the authors of that document than is warrantied. so what explains that in the first instance? well, first, the dpg was -- and it's now possible, by the way, i think to have a more dispassionate discussion of this. because many documents have been declassified and are available on the national security archive website. the dpg was leaked in the first instance in march. in march of 1992. and it was, i think, arguably from the context of the leak, not leaked by someone who was sympathetic to the document, because it was given to pat tyler of "the new york times." and he wrote about it in a way that suggested for ways to by our other allies and that the penta
including joan wilson in which he contribute it is stopping of the first gulf war with the liberationffense can you wait rather going back to baghdad and getting rid of saddam. and a new national defense policy called the defense plan and guidance. and other critics have joined that as well. and the only narrative way that has found its way into the public ge debate is that it destroy it is drafting and for much greater influence are the authors of that document than is warrantied. so what...
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so the last person to -- a woman to have a talk show, late night, was joan rivers.t was 25 years ago. >> wow. >> you know, i mean, that was -- dick cheney was still on his first pacemaker. nothing for that. okay, fine. >> i'm with you. i'm with you. >> it's fine. no, they're brain dead. it's okay. rumor has it that you wanted a black head writer for your show. >> a blackhead writer? >> a black head writer. >> oh, oh. >> not a blackhead writer. how many jokes can you do on one blackhead? >> you can't. there's not a lot there. >> why is it important for you to have a black head writer? >> i didn't specify i wanted a black, you know, head writer. i said i wanted a funny writer. a guy who was good. it wasn't -- i didn't put that out. that wasn't in the -- >> it wasn't? so it was just a rumor, not true. >> not true. not true. i said i wanted a head writer with a large penis. >> oh. okay. >> you can -- you know. however you want to go with that one. >> i guess they interpreted it that way. >> and big lips. that's all i said. large penis and thick lips. that's what i said,
so the last person to -- a woman to have a talk show, late night, was joan rivers.t was 25 years ago. >> wow. >> you know, i mean, that was -- dick cheney was still on his first pacemaker. nothing for that. okay, fine. >> i'm with you. i'm with you. >> it's fine. no, they're brain dead. it's okay. rumor has it that you wanted a black head writer for your show. >> a blackhead writer? >> a black head writer. >> oh, oh. >> not a blackhead writer. how...
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and the joan gaeta foundation at joangaeta.org.ogether, we can win the fight against lung cancer. >>> as we go to break, happy birthday to georgia friend, barney walker. loves greeting the congregation every sunday. married to sue for 57 years. happy birthday barney. happy birthday to tennessee friend, investigative reporter, nicole parton. happy birthday, dear nicole. >>> to rupa mikkilineni, our producer on the story, break it down for me. what exactly happened? >> august 27th, the 10-year-old, now 11-year-old, was at his home. younger sister, 6 years old. he called 911. he called saying he needed help, doctors, needed the police to come. he said his father was asleep. when asked what did he do, he admitted he shot his father in the back of the head. >> what do we know about possible motivation, rupa? >> the operator asked the little boy. he said he was angry, i lost my head. i got angry. later when police interviewed him, we understand he said his upset his father punished him and grounded him. >> punished him for what? do we kn
and the joan gaeta foundation at joangaeta.org.ogether, we can win the fight against lung cancer. >>> as we go to break, happy birthday to georgia friend, barney walker. loves greeting the congregation every sunday. married to sue for 57 years. happy birthday barney. happy birthday to tennessee friend, investigative reporter, nicole parton. happy birthday, dear nicole. >>> to rupa mikkilineni, our producer on the story, break it down for me. what exactly happened? >>...
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and the joan gaeta lung cancer foundation.ogether, we can win the fight against lung cancer. >>> who are the most toxic bachelors in hollywood. at the top of the hour. >> out to the lines, marcia, west virginia. >> caller: thank you, nancy. i love you show. >> what is your question? >> caller: have they talked to the baby's doctor, when was the last time she was seen, was she in good health? >> when was the last time anybody other than the parents saw little shannon? >> there are reports that neighbors saw shannon around 9:00 in the morning. that has not been confirmed. as far as medical records, we don't know that. the sheriff's office has not confirmed anything. >> the 9:00 sighting doesn't make sense. the parents say the baby slept until around 11:00 a.m. right there, the stories have conflicted. >> the only way that they could have slept through, as i see it, is if they were on drugs or in a drunken stupor. nothing else makes any kind of sense. that doesn't make sense. >> it's hard to sleep through a baby screaming in your
and the joan gaeta lung cancer foundation.ogether, we can win the fight against lung cancer. >>> who are the most toxic bachelors in hollywood. at the top of the hour. >> out to the lines, marcia, west virginia. >> caller: thank you, nancy. i love you show. >> what is your question? >> caller: have they talked to the baby's doctor, when was the last time she was seen, was she in good health? >> when was the last time anybody other than the parents saw...
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and the joan gaeta lung cancer foundation. together, we can win the fight against lung cancer. >>> investigators have a broad time line they're working with here. it's, according to reports, the parents went to sleep around 3:00 a.m. and didn't wake up until around 11:00 a.m. it's not clear when shannon was taken. >> out to the lines, marcia, west virginia. >> caller: thank you, nancy. i love you show. >> what is your question? >> caller: have they taked to the baby's doctor, when was the last time she was seen, was she in good health? >> when was the last time anybody other than the parents saw little shannon? >> there are reports that neighbors saw shannon around 9:00 in the morning. that has not been confirmed. as far as medical records, we don't know that. the sheriff's office has not confirmed anything. >> the 9:00 sighting doesn't make sense. the parents say the baby slept until around 11:00 a.m. right there, the stories have conflicted. >> the only way that they could have slept through, as i see it, is if they were on
and the joan gaeta lung cancer foundation. together, we can win the fight against lung cancer. >>> investigators have a broad time line they're working with here. it's, according to reports, the parents went to sleep around 3:00 a.m. and didn't wake up until around 11:00 a.m. it's not clear when shannon was taken. >> out to the lines, marcia, west virginia. >> caller: thank you, nancy. i love you show. >> what is your question? >> caller: have they taked to the...
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. >> joan brown and dennis smith. one group take one absentee ballot out of the lockbox and open it. now it's a tie. the mystery will remain and the st. charles mayor's race will be decided the old-fashioned way. >> what they did was put a name in the hat and drew out a name. that's what they did. >> our thanks to amanda lewis for that report. two more votes could have settled the election, but they were labeled spoiled and tossed out. >>> i'm larry smith. somebody asked me this week how many bills onthe yankees have spent since the last title. i'm not sure, but i know it's almost $2 billion alone on that new stadium and three pricey flee agents, but it was worth it, right in? honored with the parade on friday, the players got keis to the city and of course they all talked about winning another title next year. as the yankees starts and celebrities showed lebron james. look at that. everyone's gathered around just to say hi, who was doing this to spike lee's nix. s james already the most famous yankee fan not in new y
. >> joan brown and dennis smith. one group take one absentee ballot out of the lockbox and open it. now it's a tie. the mystery will remain and the st. charles mayor's race will be decided the old-fashioned way. >> what they did was put a name in the hat and drew out a name. that's what they did. >> our thanks to amanda lewis for that report. two more votes could have settled the election, but they were labeled spoiled and tossed out. >>> i'm larry smith. somebody...
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your starting line will be arena and joan.s your starting centre. >> if i had to pick one key it would be unit. come together, put your differences behind you and come together mr. pollen. >> the game that's secondary but it must go. the show must go on. the game at 7:00, i'll be joined by ernie and we will remember the life and times of abe pollin. let's go back to the -- go back to the studio. >> we look forward to the game coming up. it's the 67ers and the wizards. at 7 o'clock is the tip off. chris and rod will be back after the show to break it down. >> still to on "geico sportsnite," football. now preparing to do the same against the eagles we're coming back >> i had never expected to be in a wheelchair because i have contracted a very rare disease, but it's not going to keep me from win ago championship. until then, i'm not going to quit. i'm not going to quit and i'm going to do whatever i can to win a championship for this town, for me and for the fans, for the fan. >> that was abe pollin about 8 months ago. abe polli
your starting line will be arena and joan.s your starting centre. >> if i had to pick one key it would be unit. come together, put your differences behind you and come together mr. pollen. >> the game that's secondary but it must go. the show must go on. the game at 7:00, i'll be joined by ernie and we will remember the life and times of abe pollin. let's go back to the -- go back to the studio. >> we look forward to the game coming up. it's the 67ers and the wizards. at 7...
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with other than land-based animals, like dolphins and whales and if you are familiar with the work of joan ocean, it's as,. she does a lot with dolphins and whales as far as communicating. i also have some creative powers that i feel are self-taught. but the human mind is just unbelievable. i would love to interact with you in some way. but i wanted to see if also you're opinions on theology, religion, how that is in your mind. and i just want to quickly read a poem to you that i wrote to see how you would react. it's called mine your mind. mine your mind. and you may find. new gems to be discovered and uncovered. the cure for illness. and the end of poverty are just two examples of what may come. when someone mines their mind. perhaps that someone is you. ask god to guide you, and you will see unlimited possibility of opportunities. be kind as you open your mind, and you will learn to care and share. once with you become aware, you can change the world to love and understanding. it's not too late. but hesitate. so today is tomorrow, and tomorrow never comes. at the end of your days, will
with other than land-based animals, like dolphins and whales and if you are familiar with the work of joan ocean, it's as,. she does a lot with dolphins and whales as far as communicating. i also have some creative powers that i feel are self-taught. but the human mind is just unbelievable. i would love to interact with you in some way. but i wanted to see if also you're opinions on theology, religion, how that is in your mind. and i just want to quickly read a poem to you that i wrote to see...
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and the joan gaeta foundation at joangaeta.org. together, we can win the fight against lung cancer. >>> as we go to break, happy birthday to georgia friend, barney walker. loves greeting the congregation every sunday. married to sue for 57 years. happy birthday barney. happy birthday to tennessee friend, investigative reporter, nicole parton. happy birthday, dear nicole. >>> to rupa mcl mainny, our producer on the story, break it down for me. what exactly happened? >> august 27th, the 10-year-old, now 11-year-old, was at his home. younger sister, 6 years old. he called 911. he called saying he needed help, doctors, needed the police to come. he said his father was asleep. when asked what did he do, he admitted he shot his father in the back of the head. >> what do we know about possible motivation, rupa? >> the operator asked the little boy. he said he was angry, i lost my head. i got angry. later when police interviewed him, we understand he said his upset his father punished him and grounded him. >> punished him for what? do we k
and the joan gaeta foundation at joangaeta.org. together, we can win the fight against lung cancer. >>> as we go to break, happy birthday to georgia friend, barney walker. loves greeting the congregation every sunday. married to sue for 57 years. happy birthday barney. happy birthday to tennessee friend, investigative reporter, nicole parton. happy birthday, dear nicole. >>> to rupa mcl mainny, our producer on the story, break it down for me. what exactly happened? >>...