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the lynching of 2 couples in monroe, georgia occurred july 25, 1946.t's now referred to has the morris ford lynching. insurance man, 1946. silos you might not be here april. ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the mill. if you died you need a will. double pay for accidental deaths we have you down. your wife will not need to borrowo. you might not be here come april. being alive is enough to get you killed. do you hear about the folks in monroe? if they hang you from a tree you need a will. your folks won't have to worry about a meal with this insurance when that day of sorrow come. silos you might not be here april. if you died right sudden you'd need a will. >> this next is titled no one's real high button. >> beat, beat, beats here the sound of the train on the georgia road the claps of wheels at the gaps of the
the lynching of 2 couples in monroe, georgia occurred july 25, 1946.t's now referred to has the morris ford lynching. insurance man, 1946. silos you might not be here april. ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the mill. if you died you need a will. double...
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now have you ever heard of these seven year itch thanks to marilyn monroe it became the standard excuse for anybody looking to stray from their husband or wife sorry babe it's been seven years i'm getting bored well according to new research that's all a myth a study by the grant thornton accountancy group says that the biggest threat to marriage is actually comes twelve years in the you know what what's the nature anyway joining me from our new york studio to discuss is relationship expert diana falzone now diana tell me this because the seven year itch was never something that was technically approved the research at all came because of this marilyn monroe movie but what is the twelve year tipping point really mean. that all of your tipping point means that after twelve years of marriage is usually the time of the timeline in which a couple falls out of love or they grow apart there has been numerous studies that they've conducted and they said that the average couple will spend about a decade to gather and then two additional years in which still be thinking after the ten year mark i
now have you ever heard of these seven year itch thanks to marilyn monroe it became the standard excuse for anybody looking to stray from their husband or wife sorry babe it's been seven years i'm getting bored well according to new research that's all a myth a study by the grant thornton accountancy group says that the biggest threat to marriage is actually comes twelve years in the you know what what's the nature anyway joining me from our new york studio to discuss is relationship expert...
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monroe. uh-huh. >> no. yeah. it has to be a physical improvement we expect you to figure out to get somebody to volunteer that. we will not hire people. what happens when the grant runs out? you don't have continuous funding. we will fund the improvements. we have done that at james middle school to help them with their garden. [applause] thank you. >> thanks sorry for the delay. i'm valerie brown with the lower hate neighborhood organization. we are here today at the neighborhood empowerment network to talk about safety on your streets. this actual workshop is what we call a 30,000 feet aerial view of what we do. the lower haight motd we
monroe. uh-huh. >> no. yeah. it has to be a physical improvement we expect you to figure out to get somebody to volunteer that. we will not hire people. what happens when the grant runs out? you don't have continuous funding. we will fund the improvements. we have done that at james middle school to help them with their garden. [applause] thank you. >> thanks sorry for the delay. i'm valerie brown with the lower hate neighborhood organization. we are here today at the neighborhood...
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>> marilyn monroe. >> larry: a posed picture? >> it was a pick-up photo.rst year was pick-up material. >> larry: you bought it from a photographer? >> right. >> larry: was the first issue a success? >> yes. hugely successful or i wouldn't be around for the second issue. but the second issue didn't have marilyn in it and it sold more than the first. it caught the attention of the people. in other words, it was the monroe nude in that first issue that got the initial attention. what made the magazine successful was the message. it was a lifestyle magazine for single guys. back in the 1950s, that was a revolution. >> larry: was there a centerfold in the first issue? >> yes, although it was a single page. >> larry: was there a centerfold in the second issue? >> single page. we didn't get to the -- >> larry: foldout? >> we didn't get that until the second or third year. >> larry: magazine is in trouble now. the world has changed. >> yes. >> larry: the arrival of the internet, right? >> yes. >> larry: can you make money off the internet? >> does anybody? >> larr
>> marilyn monroe. >> larry: a posed picture? >> it was a pick-up photo.rst year was pick-up material. >> larry: you bought it from a photographer? >> right. >> larry: was the first issue a success? >> yes. hugely successful or i wouldn't be around for the second issue. but the second issue didn't have marilyn in it and it sold more than the first. it caught the attention of the people. in other words, it was the monroe nude in that first issue that got...
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monroe. uh-huh. >> no. yeah. it has to be a physical improvement we expect you to figure out to get somebody to volunteer that. we will not hire people. what happens when the grant runs out? you don't have continuous funding. we will fund the improvements. we have done that at james middle school to help them with their garden. [applause] thank you. >> thanks sorry for the delay. i'm valerie brown with the lower hate neighborhood organization. we are here today at the neighborhood empowerment network to talk about safety on your streets. this actual workshop is what we call a 30,000 feet aerial view of what we do. the lower haight motd we created a few models for safety and some are complex and a lot of information. we are going to give you just a little bit of this today. we will talk about how to connect with the different city agencies, your supervisors, your captain at our station. the city attorney's office and beat officers or street officers. one of the things that i would like toit introduce the panel. ca
monroe. uh-huh. >> no. yeah. it has to be a physical improvement we expect you to figure out to get somebody to volunteer that. we will not hire people. what happens when the grant runs out? you don't have continuous funding. we will fund the improvements. we have done that at james middle school to help them with their garden. [applause] thank you. >> thanks sorry for the delay. i'm valerie brown with the lower hate neighborhood organization. we are here today at the neighborhood...
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if approved, i hope to present a copy of this resolution to the people of monroe county when i return home later this week. i would also like to thank the speaker of the house, the majority leader, and the minority -- and the majority whip, mr. hoyer, mr. clyburn, as well as the minority leader, mr. boehner and minority whip, mr. cantor, not to mention all the other members of congress who have co-sponsored this resolution for their encouragement and support in finding an appropriate way to honor ms. lee. her family, as well as the wonderful people of monroeville, alabama, a town of approximately 7,000 people, which i am proud to say i represent in alabama's first congressional district. without a doubt, the people of monroeville and monroe county all join with me and this body as we celebrate this proud moment, for as people all across america know, monroeville provided the real-life setting for the fictional town of makom where the fictional tale comes to life. i am pleased to offer this resolution which offers the remarkable achievements of a pulitzer-prize-winning south alabama au
if approved, i hope to present a copy of this resolution to the people of monroe county when i return home later this week. i would also like to thank the speaker of the house, the majority leader, and the minority -- and the majority whip, mr. hoyer, mr. clyburn, as well as the minority leader, mr. boehner and minority whip, mr. cantor, not to mention all the other members of congress who have co-sponsored this resolution for their encouragement and support in finding an appropriate way to...
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if she's not careful, she's going to become the marilyn monroe of this generation.ie if she doesn't recover. the best thing to happen to her is have some jail time, give her time to think about it. take personal responsibility. step away from the parents. step away from the world that hasn't been so good for her so far. understanding that she has a disease. it's a disease that has no cure but has a solution. it's treatment. it's personal responsibility. ultimately, it's recovery. because only lindsay lohan can do it in the end. >> and i guess she helps ease that transition to jail by starting treatment before she goes in, otherwise, they face a cold turkey situation where they have physical problems? >> we know at the hazleton foundation where i work, the reality is, for some people, you have to have consequences that include jail time. lindsay's had more than one opportunity to recover. and she hasn't been able to do that so far. so i think stepping back from the world that she's known, which is i world that's very difficult. hollywood is a tough place to be sober.
if she's not careful, she's going to become the marilyn monroe of this generation.ie if she doesn't recover. the best thing to happen to her is have some jail time, give her time to think about it. take personal responsibility. step away from the parents. step away from the world that hasn't been so good for her so far. understanding that she has a disease. it's a disease that has no cure but has a solution. it's treatment. it's personal responsibility. ultimately, it's recovery. because only...
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the flag act of 1818 signed into law by president james monroe, the last founding father to serve as president, set the common standards for today's flag. it pronounced that all official united states flags murf 13 stripes to represent the original 13 colonies and one star to represent each state in the union. the final change to our nation's great emblem of freedom came by an executive order issued in 1959 by president dwight d. eisenhower. it announced the addition of hawaii into the union and also prescribed the orangement of the stars in nine rows staggered horizontally and 11 rows staggered vertically. more than 1,500 designs for the new flag were submitted to the white house. it was a 50-star flag created by for a class project by a young man named robert heff that would become the official flag of the country. he originally received a b-minus for the project. our nation received the new symbol of her freedom. as stated by law, on july 4 of the following year, the flag was hoisted up and stands as the great emblem of our nation. it is with purity in our hearts that every americ
the flag act of 1818 signed into law by president james monroe, the last founding father to serve as president, set the common standards for today's flag. it pronounced that all official united states flags murf 13 stripes to represent the original 13 colonies and one star to represent each state in the union. the final change to our nation's great emblem of freedom came by an executive order issued in 1959 by president dwight d. eisenhower. it announced the addition of hawaii into the union...
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host: republican in west monroe, louisiana, welcome. caller: good morning. mr.junger, i have a question. the other day on another network, they said that the afghan army either -- they pointed out some, i guess, derogatory things about the actual army soldier that was an afghani soldier. they said that they -- he did not even have a driver's license, they walked out on hasish, they sold equipment given to them, and a lot of them went awol. 15 pilots that were supposed to be trained in texas went awol and they were searching for them. how much faith should we have what we need to turn things back over to the afghan army? are they that inefficient? i mean, i know that they have to be brave, but are they just doing this for show until we leave? guest: i mean, i cannot speak for all of them. the afghan army is like any other army organization. there is good men and bad man, good units and bad units. you hear the bad stories, obviously. when i was in korengal, the move afghan soldiers out there to partner with the american soldiers in almost a kind of apprenticeship.
host: republican in west monroe, louisiana, welcome. caller: good morning. mr.junger, i have a question. the other day on another network, they said that the afghan army either -- they pointed out some, i guess, derogatory things about the actual army soldier that was an afghani soldier. they said that they -- he did not even have a driver's license, they walked out on hasish, they sold equipment given to them, and a lot of them went awol. 15 pilots that were supposed to be trained in texas...
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here in monroe county, four shelters opened on friday. some people did take advantage of those shelters overnight. state parks are closed. the airports are open though they will close those if necessary and, meredith, no hurricanes have hit south florida ever. if this stays a tropical storm, it will be only the fifth tropical storm in history to impact south florida in july. there have been no hurricanes in the month of july to impact south florida. the last was bob back in 1985. meredith, back to you. >> all right. stephanie abrams in key west this morning, thank you very much. >> al, what happens after the shot across the keys some. >> this is a fast-moving storm. it is booking. right now 155 miles southeast of miami. it's moving at 18 miles per hour and that's the good news. it doesn't linger over the water and gain strength. it's going to -- the path of the storm right now, we've got currently tropical storm warnings for the keys, for the bahamas, all the way up to englewood, tropical storm watches from morgan city to destin, florida.
here in monroe county, four shelters opened on friday. some people did take advantage of those shelters overnight. state parks are closed. the airports are open though they will close those if necessary and, meredith, no hurricanes have hit south florida ever. if this stays a tropical storm, it will be only the fifth tropical storm in history to impact south florida in july. there have been no hurricanes in the month of july to impact south florida. the last was bob back in 1985. meredith, back...