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you know, a lot is being said -- >> let him finish, leroy.know, i go into that locker room sometimes. and i have yet to hear of a player saying that, well, he came to me and asked me for help. something else is being made about his background. i got to tell you. my mom and dad, they gave me everything. and they laid it out for me. and i'm blessed by that. it didn't make me necessarily soft. whenever i had an issue, my mom and dad told me, listen, speak up and address the issue when it needs to be addressed. >> as you come in on this, leroy, when we're talking about something over and over again and we're talking about racial slurs used and we're talking about people making vicious sexual references to your sister, that's not just toughen up talk in a locker room. >> yeah. i think the thing about it, richie incognito when he was a kid it was reported he was bullied and this was his chance to get back. when we take guys out, we don't spend $13,000 or food or trips. >> you're absolutely right. >> everybody does it -- we do that to fit in with th
you know, a lot is being said -- >> let him finish, leroy.know, i go into that locker room sometimes. and i have yet to hear of a player saying that, well, he came to me and asked me for help. something else is being made about his background. i got to tell you. my mom and dad, they gave me everything. and they laid it out for me. and i'm blessed by that. it didn't make me necessarily soft. whenever i had an issue, my mom and dad told me, listen, speak up and address the issue when it...
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i want to recognize commissioner leroy king who's the long time lasting commissioner. whose heart has been in the western edition and i served with him a commissioner for many years and leroy is 98-year-old. thank you la roadway with all your years with the agency. i think that everything that mary helen rogers figure out for abnormal housing and protection for those who are dispolice department because of what happened she was the true advocate for the affordable housing. i hope mary will be part of our new affordable housing for seniors. i'm glad this is being done under the item of mayor ed lee who's legacy he he's known as the housing mayor. he's done more than any mayor before him. he will speak later. i would also like to recognize the community advisory members. thank you (clapping.) and the community development corporation is hear from reverend mckay and the director whitney thank you to you and to urban core and to the staff that developed this project and our unsung hero our property manager he's the person who's going to be operating this wonderful housing.
i want to recognize commissioner leroy king who's the long time lasting commissioner. whose heart has been in the western edition and i served with him a commissioner for many years and leroy is 98-year-old. thank you la roadway with all your years with the agency. i think that everything that mary helen rogers figure out for abnormal housing and protection for those who are dispolice department because of what happened she was the true advocate for the affordable housing. i hope mary will be...
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>> but, my point is leroy, they wouldn't tolerate this at any other work site. a larger question here, are athletes being put to a -- on a pedestal, treated differently. you couldn't, in this studio, in msnbc, say that's how we talk in the cubicle. i mean what are you talking about? nobody determines at the workplace how they behave. that is determined by those that own or run the workplace. >> well, the difference with football, reverend al, we are our own supervisors. and ultimately -- >> but you're not your own payers. you don't pay yourself. and i'm saying that the public has a right to say to the -- to those that are in charge, who do get subsidies and all kind of favors, wait a minute, we're subsidizing and you allow this kind of behavior. >> you know -- >> if i could -- >> people don't get -- go ahead, randal. >> if i could jump in. if you really look at, you know, the players actually run the locker rooms because there's no one outside who subsidized the locker room actually come in there to join in and try to critique what goes on in the locker room. ev
>> but, my point is leroy, they wouldn't tolerate this at any other work site. a larger question here, are athletes being put to a -- on a pedestal, treated differently. you couldn't, in this studio, in msnbc, say that's how we talk in the cubicle. i mean what are you talking about? nobody determines at the workplace how they behave. that is determined by those that own or run the workplace. >> well, the difference with football, reverend al, we are our own supervisors. and...
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.) >> name leroy aepd is seminews with music he studied with the nerd concierge and harvard but rather♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (clapping.) >> one request i had said you've got to have some gushing wins and so here with the gushing wins a medicine low concluding strict up the band and liza of the icing and i've got rhythm. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
.) >> name leroy aepd is seminews with music he studied with the nerd concierge and harvard but rather♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (clapping.) >> one request i had said you've got to have some gushing wins and so here with the gushing wins a medicine low concluding strict up the band and liza of the icing and i've got rhythm. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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my name is leroy. you just go on., that ain't right. >> this is a turkey outside of a grocery store in a cage giving people crap as they come out and chatting with people. >> come here. >> do you bite? >> no, i don't bite. put your finger in here. >> are you somebody's pet? >> i'm a homeless turkey. >> i'll take you home. >> there's the culprit old tom made. not a turkey at all. he went and set this thing up. he's got a wireless mic and battery operated speaker. [ laughter ] >> but tom has an answer to that guy. >> you'll have a plate in your head if you don't get out of here. i'll knock the stuffing out of you. >> i think it's weird he's in a cage outside in front of the grocery store. >> he could be there or in the frozen food section. >> if you fried that sucker, it would be delicious. >> are you a thanksgiving turkey? >> no. i'm a faux turkey. get out of here, kid. >> it's time for holiday meal fixes. because guaranteed one person is going to mess up one recipe. all recipes.com came to the rescue. let's start with
my name is leroy. you just go on., that ain't right. >> this is a turkey outside of a grocery store in a cage giving people crap as they come out and chatting with people. >> come here. >> do you bite? >> no, i don't bite. put your finger in here. >> are you somebody's pet? >> i'm a homeless turkey. >> i'll take you home. >> there's the culprit old tom made. not a turkey at all. he went and set this thing up. he's got a wireless mic and battery...
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my name's leroy. you insensitive bag. leave.t ain't right. >> a turkey outside a grocery store in a cage giving people crap as they come out of the grocery store. chatting with people. >> give me a kiss. >> do you bite? >> no, i don't bite. >> put your finger here. >> are you somebody's pet. >> no, i'm a homeless turkey. >> i'll take you home. >> you ain't going to catch me, are you. >> the culprit, tom, not a turkey at all. made in america youtube channel. he's got a wireless mike and battery operated speaker. >> i've got mashed potatoes i can introduce you to, man. >> tom has an answer to that guy. >> you have a plate in your head if you don't get out of here. i'll knock the stuffing out of you. >> it's weird there's a turkey in a cage outside the grocery store. >> he could be in the cage outside the store or inside wrapped in plastic. >> if you defried that, it would be delicious. >> turkey. >> i'm a birthday turkey. get oust here, kid. >> okay. >> it's time for holiday meal fixes. guaranteed, one person's going to mess up on
my name's leroy. you insensitive bag. leave.t ain't right. >> a turkey outside a grocery store in a cage giving people crap as they come out of the grocery store. chatting with people. >> give me a kiss. >> do you bite? >> no, i don't bite. >> put your finger here. >> are you somebody's pet. >> no, i'm a homeless turkey. >> i'll take you home. >> you ain't going to catch me, are you. >> the culprit, tom, not a turkey at all. made in...
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. >> reporter: wallace used to a rap in front of the barber shop and fan leroy mccarthy wants the communityremember him. >> i started a petition to co name this interception christopher wallace. and hope. this corner will become something of an honor, i tribute to him because he lived here as a child. >> reporter: when mccarthy presented his proposal to the community board, some board members said wallace wasn't a good role model because of his involvement with drugs and guns. >> his music is what we are trying to honor. a lot of good came out of his life and experiences in his lyrics he said he went from a negative to positive and that's what i am trying to celebrate. >> reporter: two decades after his music. it's about the soul of this neighborhood and the family who his call it home. >> how are you doing? how are you feeling today, everything all right? >> reporter: rocky's family opened their supermarket here in 1967. >> anybody that came up in this neighborhood, packed bags. that was just part of growing up. if you wanted to get new sneakers and you didn't want to go out there and sale
. >> reporter: wallace used to a rap in front of the barber shop and fan leroy mccarthy wants the communityremember him. >> i started a petition to co name this interception christopher wallace. and hope. this corner will become something of an honor, i tribute to him because he lived here as a child. >> reporter: when mccarthy presented his proposal to the community board, some board members said wallace wasn't a good role model because of his involvement with drugs and guns....
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neither leroy, nor the other black players said anything.so the third, perhaps, genesis for this -- is it possible to have three genesis? [laughter] the third push towards this book happened about three years ago. i had always wanted to write fiction. i once wrote a column for the -- [inaudible] it was called "pillars of portland," and it was a fictional account of what went on here in portland, and the main characters were like wes hills, grant parks, buster powell. and so i thought i can write fiction. i had this idea for this book, so i'm going to try it as fiction. so i wrote 150 pages. you know, everything i've written or published other than that has been nonfiction. so i showed it to three people here in town. one of 'em was john strong and another one was katherine dunn who was nominated for a national book award in fiction, so i figured whatever she said or whatever john said i'd go with that. and i won't tell you what john said, but i will tell you what katherine dunn said after reading my 150 pages. she said, march -- and she is i
neither leroy, nor the other black players said anything.so the third, perhaps, genesis for this -- is it possible to have three genesis? [laughter] the third push towards this book happened about three years ago. i had always wanted to write fiction. i once wrote a column for the -- [inaudible] it was called "pillars of portland," and it was a fictional account of what went on here in portland, and the main characters were like wes hills, grant parks, buster powell. and so i thought...
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when leroy richardson heard the crash last night, he rushed outside. >> the car was against the bridge on the left-hand side. like someone took aluminum foil and balled it up. >> reporter: he's seen several accidents on this road. >> it is a problem with speed on this road. this section needs attention. >> reporter: the fatal crash remains under investigation. the two drivers are eric stewart and brandon walsh, both of sparks and both cited for dui. >> the baltimore county state's attorneys office will also review the incident. >>> breaking news from annapolis. days after election day in the state capitol, we finally have a winner in the mayor's race. wjz is live in annapolis. pat warren has the news. pat? >> reporter: literally two minutes ago, the final vote was counted. the new mayor of the city of annapolis, named, after two days of counting absentee and provisional ballots. it's the one question on everybody's mind today. >> is it over? >> the ballot would be counted. is that right? >> reporter: after a 19-hour marathon that ended at a quarter to 5:00 this morning, the ballot coun
when leroy richardson heard the crash last night, he rushed outside. >> the car was against the bridge on the left-hand side. like someone took aluminum foil and balled it up. >> reporter: he's seen several accidents on this road. >> it is a problem with speed on this road. this section needs attention. >> reporter: the fatal crash remains under investigation. the two drivers are eric stewart and brandon walsh, both of sparks and both cited for dui. >> the...
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when yip went to arthur freed, the producer, who was too busy to work on this musical, and mervin leroypractically, because he had never done a musical before, so it became a vacuum in which the lyricist entered, because he was all ready to do so. yip was always an active, you know, organizer. and so, the first thing he suggested was that they integrate the music with the story, which at that time in hollywood they usually didn't do. they'd stop the story, and you'd sing a song. they'd stop the story and sing a song. that you integrate this -- arthur freed accepted the idea immediately. yip then wrote -- yip and harold then wrote the songs for the 45 minutes within a 110-minute film. the munchkin sequence and into the emerald city and on their way to the wicked witch, when all the songs stopped, because they wouldn't let them do anymore. ok? you'll notice then the chase begins, you see, in the movie. >> why wouldn't they let them do anymore? >> because they didn't understand what he was doing, and they wanted a chase in there. so, anyhow, yip also wrote all the dialogue in that time and
when yip went to arthur freed, the producer, who was too busy to work on this musical, and mervin leroypractically, because he had never done a musical before, so it became a vacuum in which the lyricist entered, because he was all ready to do so. yip was always an active, you know, organizer. and so, the first thing he suggested was that they integrate the music with the story, which at that time in hollywood they usually didn't do. they'd stop the story, and you'd sing a song. they'd stop the...
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. >> wallace used to rap in front of the barber shop and leroy, a fan, wants the community to remember him. >> i started a petition to call this in honour of christopher wallis, big, an honour to him. >> when mccarthy presented his proposal board members said wallace was not a good role model because of his involvement with drugs and guns. >> there's a lot of good that came out of his life and life experiences. his lyrics went from a negative to a positive. >> two decades after his music made the area famous, it is not just about big's legacy, it's about the soul of the neighbourhood and the families calling it home. >> rocky's family opened a supermarket in 1967. >> everybody that came up in the neighbourhood packed bags. that was part of growing up. if you wanted to get new sneakers, and you doesn't want to sell drugs, the way to do it was pack bags, make money. >> not all of the changes have been good. >> you lose close-knit families, brown stones were owned by families where uncle was on the top, aunt in the middle and bottom for your grandmother. now you don't know your neighbour.
. >> wallace used to rap in front of the barber shop and leroy, a fan, wants the community to remember him. >> i started a petition to call this in honour of christopher wallis, big, an honour to him. >> when mccarthy presented his proposal board members said wallace was not a good role model because of his involvement with drugs and guns. >> there's a lot of good that came out of his life and life experiences. his lyrics went from a negative to a positive. >> two...
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i want you to recognize the goat's name, leroy.$200,000 for christian orphanage in kenya and says the only reason he gets the attention, weirdly, is because of leroy. >> that's not weird. >> sorry. >> he's not on the goat, he's with the goat. >> that's what i said. >> seattle man heading to new york "on goat." >> with goat. >> all these don't ride goats people were like i can't believe he's riding a goat in this day and age. >> he's carrying his lunch. >> thank you for not sticking to the point i'm the most gullible person in the room. thank you for moving on, chris missed it. >> do you think if i care if it says on or with. we have a lot of serious weather we're following this morning, in for indra petersons. looks like we're having technical issues. let's take a break, coming up next on "new day," more bizarre behavior from the toronto mayor rob ford, an expletive-filled rant captured on video. we'll look at the fallout what it means for the man and his job. of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you l
i want you to recognize the goat's name, leroy.$200,000 for christian orphanage in kenya and says the only reason he gets the attention, weirdly, is because of leroy. >> that's not weird. >> sorry. >> he's not on the goat, he's with the goat. >> that's what i said. >> seattle man heading to new york "on goat." >> with goat. >> all these don't ride goats people were like i can't believe he's riding a goat in this day and age. >> he's...
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. >> wallace rapped in front of the barber shop, and fan leroy wanted the area to remember him. >> i started a petition to name this after b.i.g., and hopefully it will become an honour attributed to him. >> when mccarthy presented his proposal to the community board, several said wallace was not a role model because of his involvement with drugs and guns. >> music is what they want to honour. his lyrics went from a negative to a positive. that is what i'm trying to celebrate. >> two decades after his music made the area famous, the debate is about the soul of the neighbourhood. >> how are you doing. rocky's family opened the supermarket in 1967. >> everybody that came up in this neighbourhood packed bags. that was part of growing up, if you wanted new sneakers and you did not want to sell drugs the way to do it was to pack backs, make money. >> not all of the changes have been good. >> you lost your close exit families. brown stones had the uncle on the stop, aunt in the middle and grandma down the bottom. now you don't know your neighbour. >> brooklyn becomes a trendy at least in t
. >> wallace rapped in front of the barber shop, and fan leroy wanted the area to remember him. >> i started a petition to name this after b.i.g., and hopefully it will become an honour attributed to him. >> when mccarthy presented his proposal to the community board, several said wallace was not a role model because of his involvement with drugs and guns. >> music is what they want to honour. his lyrics went from a negative to a positive. that is what i'm trying to...
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leroy mccarthy wants the community to remember him. biggie smells aie smalz.lived here as a child some board members said wallace wasn't a good role model because of his involvement with drugs and guns. >> his music is what we are trying to honor. there is a lot of good that came out of his life and his life experiences. in his lyrics, we were from negative to a basmati that's what i am trying to celebrate. >> his mu i can made this area famous. it isn't just about the notorious b.i.g.'s legacy but about the people who call the area home. >> they opened their supermarket here in 1967. >> everybody that came up in this neighborhood packed, you know, part of growing up out here. if you wanted new sneakers and you didn't want to sell drugs and stuff like that, the way was to pack bags, make money. >> he says not all of the changes have been good. >> close knit families, brownstones used to be owned by families. your uncle on the top floor, good morning on the first one. now, you don't know your neighbor. you say hi and that's it. >> lance freeman studies gentrifi
leroy mccarthy wants the community to remember him. biggie smells aie smalz.lived here as a child some board members said wallace wasn't a good role model because of his involvement with drugs and guns. >> his music is what we are trying to honor. there is a lot of good that came out of his life and his life experiences. in his lyrics, we were from negative to a basmati that's what i am trying to celebrate. >> his mu i can made this area famous. it isn't just about the notorious...
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that bit of science was dropped by one newton leroy gingrich in a 2010 interview with "the national review for newt's piercing insight into our president came from this guy, prolific conservative writer, armchair psychoanalyst and diviner of revolutionary transference through a single meeting between a kenyan father and his hawaiian-born son. after resigning his position as president of the christian king's college last october, he stormed back into our national consciousness this week via twitter. here's his thanksgiving wish. i am thankful when i remember that america is big enough and great enough to survive grown-up trayvon in the white house. that, of course, was meant to be an insult to a president who outraged the right by stating the obvious fact that if he had a son, he would look like trayvon martin. and that 35 years ago, he could have been trayvon. the black teenager who was shot and killed by a stranger in sanford, florida, in february 2012. an incident, i should add, the shooter was acquitted by a jury. it could only have an been an insult if you're one of those on the right
that bit of science was dropped by one newton leroy gingrich in a 2010 interview with "the national review for newt's piercing insight into our president came from this guy, prolific conservative writer, armchair psychoanalyst and diviner of revolutionary transference through a single meeting between a kenyan father and his hawaiian-born son. after resigning his position as president of the christian king's college last october, he stormed back into our national consciousness this week via...
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