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. -- john monroe. i would like to welcome you to the 2012 middle of valor ceremony. can we all please rise for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. into the republic, for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thank you. you can have a seat. i would like to acknowledge and introduce some of the people we have on the stage with us. first, at the police commission president, thomas mazzucco, commissioner kingsley, paul henderson from the mayor's office as representing because the mayor was unable to come tonight. also, we have commissioner loftus. also, the command at steep. d staff. deputy chief james that lake, lyn tomioka, leanora militello, and next to lyn commander biel, corrier from field comman. i would like to introduce chief grigory p. suhr. >> good evening, and hopefully lyn still wants to be your boss tomorrow. i know it is quiet and there are a lot of kids in the room. that is terrific. the medal of valor ceremony is the best event that we get to attend. it
. -- john monroe. i would like to welcome you to the 2012 middle of valor ceremony. can we all please rise for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. into the republic, for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thank you. you can have a seat. i would like to acknowledge and introduce some of the people we have on the stage with us. first, at the police commission president, thomas mazzucco,...
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. -- john monroe. i would like to welcome you to the 2012 middle of valor ceremony. can we all please rise for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. into the republic, for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thank you. you can have a seat. i would like to acknowledge and introduce some of the people we have on the stage with us. first, at the police commission president, thomas mazzucco, commissioner kingsley, paul henderson from the mayor's office as representing because the mayor was unable to come tonight. also, we have commissioner loftus. also, the command at steep.
. -- john monroe. i would like to welcome you to the 2012 middle of valor ceremony. can we all please rise for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. into the republic, for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thank you. you can have a seat. i would like to acknowledge and introduce some of the people we have on the stage with us. first, at the police commission president, thomas mazzucco,...
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. >> up next rumored affair between marilyn monroe and john f kennedy and what jackie kennedy supposedlyd to mono about the relationship. >> how a sleepless night can affect your waist line. >> i'm michael finney. why now might be the best time to buy an electric vehicle. >>> a terminally ill 2-year-old boy died after serving as a best man at the boy's wedding. the parents pushed up the wedding date fearing their son would die first if they waited any longer, his mother says on her facebook page her son, logan died in her arms last night. logan had leukemia and other complications the couple says it was their dream come through troou to celebrate their marriage as a family. >> if you're trying to lose weight skipping breakfast and having a big dinner can be thwarting your efforts. researchers found eating heaviest meal of the day at breakfast and lightest at dinner helped with weight loss. women lost 19 pounds over 12 week that's way. researchers caution the study was too short to determine long term health benefits of enjoying that big breakfast. >> sleepness night may make you crave ju
. >> up next rumored affair between marilyn monroe and john f kennedy and what jackie kennedy supposedlyd to mono about the relationship. >> how a sleepless night can affect your waist line. >> i'm michael finney. why now might be the best time to buy an electric vehicle. >>> a terminally ill 2-year-old boy died after serving as a best man at the boy's wedding. the parents pushed up the wedding date fearing their son would die first if they waited any longer, his...
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john f. kennedy's long suspected affair with marilyn monroe. ails. >> reporter: never before have such details been heard about the relationship between president john f. kennedy, marilyn monroe, and the first lady. in a new book "these few precious days, the final year of jack with jackie" the author claims that the hollywood star let actually called jaclyn kennedy on the white house phone con fetsifessing to an affair s rumored to be having. the first lady allegedly responded by saying, that's great. you'll move into the white house and you'll assume the responsibilities of first lady and i'll move out and you'll have all the problems. >> the claim that marilyn monroe actually called jackie o at the white house, it does seem farfetched, but then again with marilyn monroe, seemingly anything was possible. >> reporter: the book also claims the breathy sex symbol sipping here in "some like it hot" confided all of the intimate details to a friend, convinced the president would leave jackie for her, even fantasizing, quote, can't you just see me as
john f. kennedy's long suspected affair with marilyn monroe. ails. >> reporter: never before have such details been heard about the relationship between president john f. kennedy, marilyn monroe, and the first lady. in a new book "these few precious days, the final year of jack with jackie" the author claims that the hollywood star let actually called jaclyn kennedy on the white house phone con fetsifessing to an affair s rumored to be having. the first lady allegedly responded...
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monroe spoke to jacqueline kennedy about her rumored affair with jfk. zoraida sambolin shares some of the details. >> reporter:"never before have such details been heard about the president john marilyn monroe *and the first lady. >> reporter:in a new book "these few precious days: the final year of jack with jackie >> reporter:author christopher anderson claims that the hollywood starlet actually called jacqueline kennedy on the white house phoneconfessing to an affair she was rumored to be having with the president. >> reporter:the first lady allegedly responded by saying >> reporter:"that's great." "you'll move into the white house and you'll assume the responsibilities of first lady, and i'll move out and you'll have all the problems." >>"the claim that marilyn monroe actually called jackie o at the whitehouse does seem slightly farfetched but then again with marilyn monroe seemingly anything was possible. >> reporter:the book also claims the breathy sex symbol singing here in some like it hot, confided her most intimate details of the alleged affair to a friendconvinced the president would leave jackie for *her , even fantasizing >> reporter:"can't you just see me. as fi
monroe spoke to jacqueline kennedy about her rumored affair with jfk. zoraida sambolin shares some of the details. >> reporter:"never before have such details been heard about the president john marilyn monroe *and the first lady. >> reporter:in a new book "these few precious days: the final year of jack with jackie >> reporter:author christopher anderson claims that the hollywood starlet actually called jacqueline kennedy on the white house phoneconfessing to an...
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. >>> coming up next, you have heard about the rumors of marilyn monroe, her relationship with john fk of shocking new conversations and a phone call marilyn made to jackie kennedy. in that phone call monroe confessed to the affair. we will share with you the first lady's shocking response. vo: getting your car serviced at meineke, smart. saving time by booking an appointment online, even smarter. online scheduling. available now at meineke.com. >>> the rumors. rumors that president john f. kennedy had affairs. that's nothing new. even his supposed affair with marilyn monroe, but now there is a book. this new book claims that not only did monroe and kennedy have a relationship but that monroe actually picked up the phone and called first lady jackie kennedy to talk about it. here is cnn's zoraida sambolin. >> reporter: never before have such details been heard about the relationship between president john f. kennedy, marilyn monroe, and the first lady. in a new book, these few precious days, the final year of jack with jackie, author christopher anderson claims that the hollywood star
. >>> coming up next, you have heard about the rumors of marilyn monroe, her relationship with john fk of shocking new conversations and a phone call marilyn made to jackie kennedy. in that phone call monroe confessed to the affair. we will share with you the first lady's shocking response. vo: getting your car serviced at meineke, smart. saving time by booking an appointment online, even smarter. online scheduling. available now at meineke.com. >>> the rumors. rumors that...
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never a scene in state dinner, john crawford and back in monroe's time they pulled the sword -- these two, the british minister and someone else pulled stores across the table. that and joan crawford, i don't know of any other incidents. >> you been to a state dinner? >> no, huh-uh. i have -- sorry, i have. >> under clinton. >> you were there. >> and the -- the dinners that -- the first ladies, which was the first lady -- the first first lady that you met. >> mrs. nixon. two weeks before he resigned. >> what was that like? >> she was charming. she was interested in having a movie done about the white house and i was supposed to develop it and get all of the information and make it to be accurate. we need to start with the long story. anyhow, she was all for it. in a's what she liked. she was lively and interesting. since then. >> all of them. i don't know mrs. obama very well. but the other ones i newell enough, i guess. >> and the reason would be that they would want to talk about the white house? >> either that or they asked me to make a talk to some event that they were having or t
never a scene in state dinner, john crawford and back in monroe's time they pulled the sword -- these two, the british minister and someone else pulled stores across the table. that and joan crawford, i don't know of any other incidents. >> you been to a state dinner? >> no, huh-uh. i have -- sorry, i have. >> under clinton. >> you were there. >> and the -- the dinners that -- the first ladies, which was the first lady -- the first first lady that you met. >>...
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>> i don't mean to -- have viewed the monroe doctrine? >> it's realy johny adams who wrote it. elizabeth didn't write it. everybody else has gotten credit for it. monroe did say at one point, he refers to her as his partner in all things and one senses, although there's a lack of documentation, that that would include sharing his political secrets with her. but i don't think of her as a -- certain he in the modern sense, as a political figure. she was certainly aware of what he was doing. we only have one letter she wrote but there are letters in her handwriting that she copied for him, either made copies to end send to others or to keep. she was certainly aware of what was happening. they were together for so long and they were so close that it's inconceivable that they did not discuss public matters. she was very much well aware of what was happening. >> having lived through the french revolution, the reign of terror, she would have had strong opinions about the approach. >> yes. >> rachel in pensacola. >> yes. i was wondering, back to the blue room, did
>> i don't mean to -- have viewed the monroe doctrine? >> it's realy johny adams who wrote it. elizabeth didn't write it. everybody else has gotten credit for it. monroe did say at one point, he refers to her as his partner in all things and one senses, although there's a lack of documentation, that that would include sharing his political secrets with her. but i don't think of her as a -- certain he in the modern sense, as a political figure. she was certainly aware of what he was...
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monroe, if you want him, you can have him. never before have such details been heard about the relationship between president john f. n a new book, these few precious days, the final year of jack with jackie. author christopher anderson claims that the hollywood starlet called jacqueline kennedy on the white house phone confessing to an affair she was rumored to be having with the president. the first lady allegedly responded by saying, that's great, you'll move into the white house and you'll assume the responsibilities of first lady and i'll move out and you'll have all the problems. >> the claim that marilyn monroe actually called jackie o. at the white house, it does seem farfetched, but then again with marilyn monroe, seemingly anything was possible. ♪ i want to be loved by you >> the book also claims the breathy sex symbol singing here confided her most intimate details of the alleged affair to a friend, even fantasizing, quote, can't you just see me as first lady? >> the idea president kennedy would leave his beloved wife who the nation adored for a sort of aging movie star probably was a fantasy only in maril
monroe, if you want him, you can have him. never before have such details been heard about the relationship between president john f. n a new book, these few precious days, the final year of jack with jackie. author christopher anderson claims that the hollywood starlet called jacqueline kennedy on the white house phone confessing to an affair she was rumored to be having with the president. the first lady allegedly responded by saying, that's great, you'll move into the white house and you'll...
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monroe died 51 years ago today. historians have long written about the possibility she had a relationship with john f. kennedy. a new book in which marilyn monroe actually called jackie kennedy to talk about it. >> reporter: the long love affair between jackie kennedy and marilyn money row. doug wooed thinks his sensational revelations could well be true. >> it's the sort of thing that's unbelievable but really happens in history. some of these things we're uncovering right now will move from speculation to fact as time progress progresses. >> anderson writes when jackie first entered the white house she feared she'd never see her husband. instead sharing both home and office meant that she saw kennedy many time as day, eventually desighting the white house years were the happiest time of my life. >> this win toe used to be a door in the olden days. >> reporter: but anderson report reports that jackie knew about all the affairs. they upset her but she was willing to turn a blind eye. marilyn was a loose cannon who could go public at any time, causing a scandal that would on lit rate her husband's reputation, de
monroe died 51 years ago today. historians have long written about the possibility she had a relationship with john f. kennedy. a new book in which marilyn monroe actually called jackie kennedy to talk about it. >> reporter: the long love affair between jackie kennedy and marilyn money row. doug wooed thinks his sensational revelations could well be true. >> it's the sort of thing that's unbelievable but really happens in history. some of these things we're uncovering right now will...
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john f. kennedy and marilyn monroe might have had something going. >> might have?l: remember he had the big birthday party at madison square garden and marilyn monroe was there to sing happy birthday to him. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday, mr. president ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you >> bill: there she is. >> all the proof you need. >> bill: this new book out called "these precious few days, the final year of jack with jackie" reports that christopher anderson is the author, reports that marilyn monroe actually called the white house and talked to jackie and told jackie that jfk planned to divorce her and marry -- divorce jackie and marry marilyn. actually called her and told the first lady that. according to this book, jackie kennedy responded and you will move into the white house and you will assume the responsibilities of first lady and i will move out and you will have all of the problems. >> there you go. >> bill: i would be surprised if she had that level of response. that's a juicy little bit of gossip to start the day. you know
john f. kennedy and marilyn monroe might have had something going. >> might have?l: remember he had the big birthday party at madison square garden and marilyn monroe was there to sing happy birthday to him. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday, mr. president ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you >> bill: there she is. >> all the proof you need. >> bill: this new book out called "these precious few days, the final year of jack with...
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by the time john quincy attained the presidency, so she can't ask her mother-in-law about handling the role and the role had somewhat shifted. louisa generally follows the presence that monroe set, not attending public functions. it did help. she was familiar with her mother-in-law's opinions and the way she had carried herself. i think that she wanted in some ways to keep that in mind and honor that. >> did she continue the entertaining that she had done to get him to the white house once they were in the white house? >> no, not to that degree. the sociables were informal. there was music, there was often dancing. once they get into the white house, the entertainments are much more restricted. they're open to a lot of people, especially the drawing rooms, but they're not, there is not that kind of dancing until actually the end of their term. as their on their way out, the last great drawing room, they actually have music and dancing and people stay until 2:00 in the morning and talk about how gracious the adams are knowing that they are, that they have failed in re-election and it's probably one of the greatest entertainments that they had in the four years. >> next is a
by the time john quincy attained the presidency, so she can't ask her mother-in-law about handling the role and the role had somewhat shifted. louisa generally follows the presence that monroe set, not attending public functions. it did help. she was familiar with her mother-in-law's opinions and the way she had carried herself. i think that she wanted in some ways to keep that in mind and honor that. >> did she continue the entertaining that she had done to get him to the white house...