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bill monroe has died. he was at one time our nbc news bureau chief in washington, and from 1975 to '84 moderator of "meet the press." a proud native of new orleans, a veteran of world war ii, bill monroe was the very first news director at our station in new orleans, wdsu, during the civil rights era, and he aired some ground-breaking weekly editorials supporting the integration of the city schools. it was an unpopular position at the time. bill monroe passed away early this morning. he was 90 years old. the condolences of the entire nbc family go out to his family. >>> and in hollywood, the character actor len lesser has died. despite a long list of tv and movie credits, he was not terribly well known until he started chewing up the scenery as jerry's uncle leo on "seinfeld." >> jerry! >> uncle leo! >> hello! how are you? >> the real-life jerry seinfeld called lesser one of his favorites, and a very sweet man. veteran actor len lesser was 88 years old. >>> when we come back here tonight, should living thi
bill monroe has died. he was at one time our nbc news bureau chief in washington, and from 1975 to '84 moderator of "meet the press." a proud native of new orleans, a veteran of world war ii, bill monroe was the very first news director at our station in new orleans, wdsu, during the civil rights era, and he aired some ground-breaking weekly editorials supporting the integration of the city schools. it was an unpopular position at the time. bill monroe passed away early this morning....
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also, i moved to monroe elementary, which is the school my heart is in right now. now, this amazing principal who had a vision for every student to achieve. i do not know where she is. there she is. then, all the teachers that work with me. i'm learning their everyday from every teacher working with me. we have a very strong, collaborative community. i also want to thank my personal community, my friends and my family. i also especially -- working as a teacher is really hard, and i have two young kids somewhere running around. i have to thank my husband for all this incredible patience, and my two little girls who have the money that is very busy. thank you very much for everything. -- a mommy that is very busy. >> i want to thank jeff the steiner also because monroe elementary is one of our community high schools, and also see gene. thank you both for helping with that. these are our winner is, but we could not have done this without the amazing support of someone who ran a program this year for me. i want to know he single- handedly solicit those -- american airl
also, i moved to monroe elementary, which is the school my heart is in right now. now, this amazing principal who had a vision for every student to achieve. i do not know where she is. there she is. then, all the teachers that work with me. i'm learning their everyday from every teacher working with me. we have a very strong, collaborative community. i also want to thank my personal community, my friends and my family. i also especially -- working as a teacher is really hard, and i have two...
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bill monroe retired from nbc news in 1986.eacefully at a nursing home in maryland on thursday. he and his family are in our thoughts and prayers. >>> that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." ink our campus is spending too much money on printing. i'd like to put you in charge of cutting costs. calm down. i know that it is not your job. what i'm saying... excuse me? alright, fine. no, you don't have to do it. ok? [ male announcer ] notre dame knows it's better for xerox to control its printing costs. so they can focus on winning on and off the field. [ manager ] are you sure i can't talk -- ok, no, i get it. [ male announcer ] with xerox, you're ready for real business. [ - if you get yourself xerox, beatachecked out.table so do what you can to bone up on your calcium, vitamin d, and exercise. talk with your doctor about keeping your bones strong. seven years ago, i had this idea. to make baby food the way moms would. happybaby strives to make the best organic baby food. in a business
bill monroe retired from nbc news in 1986.eacefully at a nursing home in maryland on thursday. he and his family are in our thoughts and prayers. >>> that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." ink our campus is spending too much money on printing. i'd like to put you in charge of cutting costs. calm down. i know that it is not your job. what i'm saying... excuse me? alright, fine. no, you don't have to do it. ok? [ male announcer ]...
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natalie monroe who's eight months' pregnant was suspended with pay after students say she discovered blog that show wrote like a diary to her friends. things like saying i hate your kid were tongue-in-cheek. >> i mean, it was not meant for everybody to see, but if it's gonna get out there, maybe it will start a conversation that needs to happen. >> do you want to continue teaching? >> yes. >> at that particular school? >> i have no plans for a career change so i will we'll see what happens. >> that was monroe on "good morning america" this morning. her attorney says she can't be fired because she didn't do anything wrong. school administrators say her comments were egregious and her blog's being investigated. >> we'll show you how the rain is rolling in from mount tamalpais. one of the stronger cells moving across marin county in san francisco. watch for hail. we'll talk about how long this will last. a dry weekend. >> and the health benefits of zinc. does it really work in the fight against the common cold? >> and project ru, overwhelming our nation but we have secular
natalie monroe who's eight months' pregnant was suspended with pay after students say she discovered blog that show wrote like a diary to her friends. things like saying i hate your kid were tongue-in-cheek. >> i mean, it was not meant for everybody to see, but if it's gonna get out there, maybe it will start a conversation that needs to happen. >> do you want to continue teaching? >> yes. >> at that particular school? >> i have no plans for a career change so i...
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the lynching of 2 couples in monroe, georgia occurred july 25, 1946. it'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 t
the lynching of 2 couples in monroe, georgia occurred july 25, 1946. it'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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natalie monroe who's eight months' pregnant was suspended with pay after students say she discovereda blog that show wrote like a diary to her friends. things like saying i hate your kid were tongue-in-cheek. >> i mean, it was not meant for everybody to see, but if it's gonna get out there, maybe it will start a conversation that needs to happen. >> do you want to continue teaching? >> yes. >> at that particular school? >> i have no plans for a career change so i will we'll see what happens. >> that was monroe on "good morning america" this morning. her attorney says she can't be fired because she didn't do anything wrong. school administrators say her comments were egregious and her blog's being investigated. >> we'll show you how the rain is rolling in from mount tamalpais. one of the stronger cells moving across marin county in san francisco. watch for hail. we'll talk about how long this will last. a dry weekend. >> and the health benefits of zinc. does it really work in the fight against the common cold? >> and project runaway. ♪ >>> you've heard conflicting stories whether zinc
natalie monroe who's eight months' pregnant was suspended with pay after students say she discovereda blog that show wrote like a diary to her friends. things like saying i hate your kid were tongue-in-cheek. >> i mean, it was not meant for everybody to see, but if it's gonna get out there, maybe it will start a conversation that needs to happen. >> do you want to continue teaching? >> yes. >> at that particular school? >> i have no plans for a career change so i...
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in his own home town hospital and monroe, louisiana. he said out on a treacherous journey across the desert by himself to get to california. he was not able to stop passed to the state of texas. as he had expected. he had to drive the full length of multiple states without rest because nobody told him that jim crow was not just in the south, but all through the west. it was a journey that i attempted to recreate in order to experience what he had experienced. it was all part of the research that i did for this book. you can begin to see why it took 15 years. i wanted to know what it was like to drive to the desert without sleep along the same route that he had taken, have your fingers swell up and take, your eyelids grew heavy from exhaustion in the pits black of night. my parents road with me. it was all my father could do to take the wheel from may but, but i would not let him because i told him i must do this myself. i must experience what he did. dr. foster did not have anyone in the car. no one could have relieved some of the burde
in his own home town hospital and monroe, louisiana. he said out on a treacherous journey across the desert by himself to get to california. he was not able to stop passed to the state of texas. as he had expected. he had to drive the full length of multiple states without rest because nobody told him that jim crow was not just in the south, but all through the west. it was a journey that i attempted to recreate in order to experience what he had experienced. it was all part of the research...
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. >>> gloria trevi, no tiene que entrevistar a lady gaga ni marilyn monroe. >>> estaba bella, está muyomodar. >>> y ninel? >>> ella quiso lucir clásica y vanguardista. >>> qué te dijeron chino y nacho? >>> me confesaron muchas cosas, luego de omega. mirenlo. >>> hola omega hazme un sueño realidad, baila al merengue conmigo. >>> qué modelito tan sensacnal. >>> lo compré en parís, en dolce y gabana. >>> qué hermoso. >>> cargala, cargala. >>> y hablando de look, las trensitas de chino, son populares, te vi con un gorro, en miami. >>> taba buscando a una chica, y me las hizo, y sufrí dos horas. >>> los quiero mucho, de parte de omega. mira, eso le pasa a chino siempre, nunca se acuerda de la gente. >>> estaba eocupada, pero te saliste, una muchacha tan seria, y bien portada. >>> permiteme, el aro, marido e hijo, no permite, que no pueda bailar. >>> carolina, le preguntaba a chino y nacho, rumores de separación, y no los ves más combinados que nunca. >>> si, te van decir que se esn separando. >>> yo hice una encuesta en twitter, y ganó el peinado viejo, vamos a una pausa, y celinés, habla d
. >>> gloria trevi, no tiene que entrevistar a lady gaga ni marilyn monroe. >>> estaba bella, está muyomodar. >>> y ninel? >>> ella quiso lucir clásica y vanguardista. >>> qué te dijeron chino y nacho? >>> me confesaron muchas cosas, luego de omega. mirenlo. >>> hola omega hazme un sueño realidad, baila al merengue conmigo. >>> qué modelito tan sensacnal. >>> lo compré en parís, en dolce y gabana....
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. >> the blue room is the monroes. wheels of the united states were really turning and began to come to life. monroe thought that the era of good feeling would last forever. people began moving west in big numbers. >> in furnishing the house, and james monroe and his wife were into french furnishing. he wanted all the furniture to come from france. he spends a lot of money. these clocks fascinate me the most. these things are still in use. you have that. all the presidents have used them sense when -- since then. >> many of them are in the blue room. we have wonderful chairs and sofas setter in the room. they were acquired by president monroe by france. he was criticized by -- for buying french things and not american. this room is much more of a period it room in that sense. the wallpaper is of the same. as the furniture of the portrait of president monroe. it is really a place where the matter arose would feel the most comfortable. -- where the monroes would feel the most comfortable. this is wallpaper that is of our
. >> the blue room is the monroes. wheels of the united states were really turning and began to come to life. monroe thought that the era of good feeling would last forever. people began moving west in big numbers. >> in furnishing the house, and james monroe and his wife were into french furnishing. he wanted all the furniture to come from france. he spends a lot of money. these clocks fascinate me the most. these things are still in use. you have that. all the presidents have used...
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they were acquired by president monroe by france.was criticized by -- for buying french things and not american. the pastel lob that furniture -- they passed a law saying that the furniture in the white house should be american, if possible. this room is much more of a period it room in that sense. the wallpaper is of the same. as the furniture of the portrait of president monroe. it is really a place where the matter arose would feel the most comfortable. -- where the monroes would feel the most comfortable. like teddy roosevelt in the east room. they would say, this is wallpaper that is of our vantage. >> the blue room is my favorite because the view that looks out over the south lawn on to the monument is one of my favorite views in the entire city. this room is just incredibly peaceful. it is reverse the tile. -- for subtle. -- bersitile -- versitile. we welcomed state guest said here, but we could also transform this room into a very intimate setting for a luncheon. it is something very peaceful about this space. it gets great s
they were acquired by president monroe by france.was criticized by -- for buying french things and not american. the pastel lob that furniture -- they passed a law saying that the furniture in the white house should be american, if possible. this room is much more of a period it room in that sense. the wallpaper is of the same. as the furniture of the portrait of president monroe. it is really a place where the matter arose would feel the most comfortable. -- where the monroes would feel the...
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let's check your weather for west monroe, east, central and downtown monroe.a, rainshowers, 39 degrees. as you look on the satellite you will see we have theteys sm coming through texas, oklahoma, whe where they could pick up six to nine inches of snow. snowshowers around the great lakes. mountain snows in idaho. breezy in california. 76 in los angeles today. >>> good morning to you. yes, it is last day of beautiful, beautiful weather. i'd say as we head through the next couple of days the fog will be back, it won't be all that bad but rain on the way monday into tuesday. a really juicy system headed towards the bay area. 43 degrees right now in hayward, high pressure keeping us warm and dry did. lots of sunshine. 65 in san jose later, 63 inys s francisco. have a great day. >>> in the words of our good friend bryant gumbel, why? matt? >> when we come back, former newsewncr dlo dew opens up about her secret battle with alcoholism. first, these messages. try this. ♪ ♪ it's that chocolate ♪ it's that whipped cream ♪ it's that caramel, and espresso you mix in ♪ ♪
let's check your weather for west monroe, east, central and downtown monroe.a, rainshowers, 39 degrees. as you look on the satellite you will see we have theteys sm coming through texas, oklahoma, whe where they could pick up six to nine inches of snow. snowshowers around the great lakes. mountain snows in idaho. breezy in california. 76 in los angeles today. >>> good morning to you. yes, it is last day of beautiful, beautiful weather. i'd say as we head through the next couple of days...
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as they went through newark, george washington asked that young lieutenant of infantry james monroe to stand by the side of the road and count the troops. they had started with about 35,000 men in august, and he counted 3,000 men. they'd lost 90% of their command. narrator: in pursuit, 10,000 troops under british gen. cornwallis who likened this to a fox hunt. washington, of course, was the fox. the british were joined by hessians-- professional german soldiers-- and new jersey citizens who remained loyal to king george. fleming: the germans were mercenaries. they had been hired by the british, and plunder was what they were in the war for, so they ruthlessly looted every town they came through, and their officers did nothing to stop them. some british regiments behaved almost as badly. narrator: so now, it is december. washington and his army have set up camp on the pennsylvania side of the delaware river which is perhaps washington's greatest ally. man as washington: the delaware now parts the two armies, and nothing hinders the passage of the enemy but want of boats which we have be
as they went through newark, george washington asked that young lieutenant of infantry james monroe to stand by the side of the road and count the troops. they had started with about 35,000 men in august, and he counted 3,000 men. they'd lost 90% of their command. narrator: in pursuit, 10,000 troops under british gen. cornwallis who likened this to a fox hunt. washington, of course, was the fox. the british were joined by hessians-- professional german soldiers-- and new jersey citizens who...
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once word got out it was monroe she was suspended with pay.e monroe and her attorney steve robner. thank you for joining us. you started teaching in 2006? >> yes. >> when did you start the blog? and why did you do it? >> i started the blog in august of 2009. i started because my friend said you like to write. would you be interested in starting a blog. we can keep up better. i said yeah. it sounds perfect. and i started it so i could communicate with friends. and write about something i was doing for fun, anonymously, for my friends. like seven of them that saw it. so, it was, you know just like my day-to-day. >> you say anonymously. but you use your first name. and your initial from your last name. there's a picture of you. you had to think, possibly -- and a student was able to find it. so, did it ever cross your mind that someone from school might see this? >> no. not really. not ever in fact. you know, it was up there for over a year. nobody ever found it. it was very difficult to find even if you had it. so, it was a matter of just you kn
once word got out it was monroe she was suspended with pay.e monroe and her attorney steve robner. thank you for joining us. you started teaching in 2006? >> yes. >> when did you start the blog? and why did you do it? >> i started the blog in august of 2009. i started because my friend said you like to write. would you be interested in starting a blog. we can keep up better. i said yeah. it sounds perfect. and i started it so i could communicate with friends. and write about...
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on body was found on monroe street. a trail of blood extended from gas station to victim. they don't do the have a cause of death at this point. >> a person that was rescued after falling off a cliff at lands end may have been drinking. a jogger alerted crews that spent 12 hours in the cold. cecilia vega reports. >>> this is just about the last place anybody would end up for it night but this is where one man spent 12 hours yeelg yelg for help after he fell and couldn't get back up the hillside. >> he said around sun set he wanted to get down the shore and enjoy the evening. >> he managed to climb to the top of the rock and that is where he was stuck when dave rob son jogged by around 8:00 this morning. >> i heard a help, help. >> he borrowed a phone and called for help. >> the hardest part of the rescue for firefighters wasn't getting down the rocky cliffs, it was simply finding him. >> he confused by the situation. he said thanks for showing up. i can't walk. my ankle feels like it's broken. >> a firefighter scaled a cliff to find the man. they got him out with a broken
on body was found on monroe street. a trail of blood extended from gas station to victim. they don't do the have a cause of death at this point. >> a person that was rescued after falling off a cliff at lands end may have been drinking. a jogger alerted crews that spent 12 hours in the cold. cecilia vega reports. >>> this is just about the last place anybody would end up for it night but this is where one man spent 12 hours yeelg yelg for help after he fell and couldn't get back...
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bill monroe was 90 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jim. >> lehrer: now two takes on the fallout from budget pressures on state governments. first, a huge battle in wisconsin between the governor and public sector workers ray suarez has the story. >> reporter: inside... and outside, tens of thousands of loud, impassioned protesters have thronged the state capitol in madison all week long. the crowds are made up of school teachers, social workers, prison guards, firefighters. wisconsin state employees face the loss of their rights to collective bargaining. >> i have my dream job. i'm a passionate teacher. i don't know what i'll do. i haven't even allowed myself to consider that. >> reporter: the new governor, republican scott walker, introduced the legislation a week ago saying it was necessary to help close the state's budget deficit over the next two years. with republicans in control of the legislature, the measure had a speedy path until now. >> it's unconventional. we're at a point of crisis. we've got an economic and
bill monroe was 90 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jim. >> lehrer: now two takes on the fallout from budget pressures on state governments. first, a huge battle in wisconsin between the governor and public sector workers ray suarez has the story. >> reporter: inside... and outside, tens of thousands of loud, impassioned protesters have thronged the state capitol in madison all week long. the crowds are made up of school teachers, social workers,...
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spanish immersion at monroe. >> i do want to voice my appreciation, i feel like the last two meetings i attended, my voice has been heard. even if it is not the voice -- i appreciate you getting community feat feedback. i know in our school, the parents can't come to the meetings. if we could follow ruth's suggestion and spend time to gather feedback, i think you'll get good feedback. and lastly, i wanted to say that i do really -- i do really -- as someone who started in the district with the choice of entering a language program, i fully intended to have that choice going through our school career and i would really appreciate that opportunity to continue, since we intered the district with that -- so or the of -- knowledge. and if you can consider phasing into that, it is a grandfathered program, for those that made choices from the beginning. continue to make those choices throughout our career. >> my name is julie jackson, i'm at parent in the immersion program. and i was -- i like to thank the staff for their -- their candid assessment that this is a -- an important decision and
spanish immersion at monroe. >> i do want to voice my appreciation, i feel like the last two meetings i attended, my voice has been heard. even if it is not the voice -- i appreciate you getting community feat feedback. i know in our school, the parents can't come to the meetings. if we could follow ruth's suggestion and spend time to gather feedback, i think you'll get good feedback. and lastly, i wanted to say that i do really -- i do really -- as someone who started in the district...
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announced the monroe doctrine, western hemisphere is america's failure. and so by 1898 people like theodore roosevelt, henry cabot lodge, henry woods contended we need to get the europeans out of the western hemisphere. but interestingly enough, it was always spoken by those people who said we have to keep the spanish out that this is not to make you a part of an american empire. this is for the good of the cuban people, not primarily for the good of the united states. despite what is something that occurs in every word that the united states goes to. there is an aspect of altruism in the wars, and there's also an aspect of self interest. so many americans decided that we need to go to war against spain to say the suffering of cuban people. and that was a strong aspect of it. and those folks who had broader, we'll call them or in more imperialistic design, even though you could hardly find an american who had accepted the label and realism because imperialism reached at what the british were doing to the american back in 1870. but policies had been set. a
announced the monroe doctrine, western hemisphere is america's failure. and so by 1898 people like theodore roosevelt, henry cabot lodge, henry woods contended we need to get the europeans out of the western hemisphere. but interestingly enough, it was always spoken by those people who said we have to keep the spanish out that this is not to make you a part of an american empire. this is for the good of the cuban people, not primarily for the good of the united states. despite what is something...
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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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it handed yesterday morning on monroe street -- it happened yesterday morning on monroe street. it's believed the man was stabbed front of a gas stakes and stumble across the street where he died. it's not clear what led up to the killing, but neighbors and police agree deadly violence like this is rare in santa clara. >> it's just not typical of the area at all. you know, this isn't the wild west, this is the bay area, you know. tech center, calm mostly, we're certainly not immune to crime, but santa clara is a pretty safe city overall. >> this was santa clara's first homicide since 752010. there were just two homicides in the -- since april 2010. >>> there were just two homicides then. >>> at 11:00 a.m. today, border supervisors president david chu is expected to announce he's running. there are already several candidates in the state. >>> looking at san francisco's schools this year, many of the hundreds of teachers administrators and aides who have received pink slips in san francisco may actually be laid off, tomorrow, the school district will tend outlay i don't have notic
it handed yesterday morning on monroe street -- it happened yesterday morning on monroe street. it's believed the man was stabbed front of a gas stakes and stumble across the street where he died. it's not clear what led up to the killing, but neighbors and police agree deadly violence like this is rare in santa clara. >> it's just not typical of the area at all. you know, this isn't the wild west, this is the bay area, you know. tech center, calm mostly, we're certainly not immune to...
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a person was reported lying unconscious on monroe street off the expressway. when they arrived, they found a 31-year-old man dead under the old orchard apartment complex and trail of blood from the gas station across the street to the victim. they have not identified any suspects and not released the victim's name. >>> it's a historic victory in support of gays and lesbians in the lutheran church changing its policy ordaining gay and lesbian pastors. joining us from the st. francis church in san francisco, a church banned from the national organization. >> reporter: dianne, an historic day today, service held this afternoon inside the st. francis church behind me marked the official end from st. francis expulsion from the national luthren church. 20 years ago, along with the united luthren church bucked their national policy by ordaining non-celibate gay and lesbian pastors. the evangelical lutheran church put the church on trial and suspended them. but the two churches continue putting pressure on the national church. in 2009, they decided to welcome sexual m
a person was reported lying unconscious on monroe street off the expressway. when they arrived, they found a 31-year-old man dead under the old orchard apartment complex and trail of blood from the gas station across the street to the victim. they have not identified any suspects and not released the victim's name. >>> it's a historic victory in support of gays and lesbians in the lutheran church changing its policy ordaining gay and lesbian pastors. joining us from the st. francis...
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monroe advised washington, he advised jefferson, adams and madison.ised ford, he was his chief of staff, and just like madison who was secretary of war, he became secretary of defense somewhere along the line we lost what we were doing with the military, and we think we're defending rather than at war with our enemies. but they both served in those prestigious jobs. they both were in the military. secretary rumsfeld came from the navy as -- retired from the navy as a captain, and he went back to service of his country as secretary of defense under george bush when we were attacked, perhaps, by the greatest enemy we've ever had to face. and he has served in many capacities for reagan. reagan called him eight times to do something and eight times he agreed to do it. so his career in many ways measures that of the former president of the united states. and it's a great privilege to honor someone who for all, for many years as cpac has gathered to talk about what history will be or become, he's been part of that history that we talked about under ronald r
monroe advised washington, he advised jefferson, adams and madison.ised ford, he was his chief of staff, and just like madison who was secretary of war, he became secretary of defense somewhere along the line we lost what we were doing with the military, and we think we're defending rather than at war with our enemies. but they both served in those prestigious jobs. they both were in the military. secretary rumsfeld came from the navy as -- retired from the navy as a captain, and he went back...
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they say a man's body was found on the 2200 block of monroe street yesterday morning. investigators believe 31-year- old victim was murdered. police have not released any further details since. >>> and some new information prompts mountain view police to re-open a cold case. 17-year-old alex fernandez was shot and killed in september 2004 while riding his bike with friends on ringsdorf avenue. police have bindings of information about the case, interviewed witnesses recently but won't say what information they have received. >> it's been a long time, police release things perhaps they weren't willing to talk about before, or they say maybe so-and-so was in the area, there were a lot of witnesses. >> somebody knows any information, $10,000 will do a lot. >> that reward was set up in 2004. police think it was gang- related. they said the killers fled in a red two-door car and never caught. >>> this morning there may be a new candidate for san francisco mayor. david chu is expected to throw his hat into the ring during the rally today. chu is currently the board of superv
they say a man's body was found on the 2200 block of monroe street yesterday morning. investigators believe 31-year- old victim was murdered. police have not released any further details since. >>> and some new information prompts mountain view police to re-open a cold case. 17-year-old alex fernandez was shot and killed in september 2004 while riding his bike with friends on ringsdorf avenue. police have bindings of information about the case, interviewed witnesses recently but won't...
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police say they received a call at about 7:30 this morning reporting a person lying unconscious on monroe street off santa moss expressway. when they arrived, police say they found the 31-year-old man dead in front of the old orchard apartment complex. a trail of blood extended from a gas station across the street to the victim. police say at this point they have not identified any suspects and have not released the victim's name. >>> g mail users, if you're missing some of your e-mails you are apparently not alone. google says it's investigating a glitch in its e-mail service following complaints from some gmail users that all their messages had just disappeared. the mountain view-based company says only a small number of people were affected by the glitch, which completely reset accounts when users logged on. but some web blog says almost half a million people were affected. google says it expects all lost data to be recovered. >>> and if you happen to watch the oscars tonight, these are some moments you probably didn't see in the broadcast. palo alto's own james franco co-hosted the ev
police say they received a call at about 7:30 this morning reporting a person lying unconscious on monroe street off santa moss expressway. when they arrived, police say they found the 31-year-old man dead in front of the old orchard apartment complex. a trail of blood extended from a gas station across the street to the victim. police say at this point they have not identified any suspects and have not released the victim's name. >>> g mail users, if you're missing some of your...
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>> reporter: in a city parking lot, diana monroe found the car she spent nine hours trapped inside.ew england, the heavy snow caused more roofs to collapse. in connecticut, this barn gave way, trapping 14 horses. and the worst may not be over. tonight, it will be colder in el paso, texas, than in anchorage, alaska. and snow is in the forecast for houston, for only the second time in a decade. ryan owens, abc news, ardmore, oklahoma. >>> and still ahead on "world news," our series this week, "families at the brink." siblings navigating tough choices. help in caring for aging parents. he mucus. well, i can't breathe. did you try blowing your nose? of course. [ both ] and nothing came out. instead of blaming me, try new advil congestion relief. what you probably have is swelling due to nasal inflammation, not mucus. and this can help? it treats the real problem of your sinus symptoms, reducing swelling due to nasal inflammation. so i can breathe. [ mucus ] new advil congestion relief. the right sinus medicine for the real problem. which beneful prepared meals. tonight? roasted chicken
>> reporter: in a city parking lot, diana monroe found the car she spent nine hours trapped inside.ew england, the heavy snow caused more roofs to collapse. in connecticut, this barn gave way, trapping 14 horses. and the worst may not be over. tonight, it will be colder in el paso, texas, than in anchorage, alaska. and snow is in the forecast for houston, for only the second time in a decade. ryan owens, abc news, ardmore, oklahoma. >>> and still ahead on "world news,"...
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[music] hi, i'm michele monroe with the road to recovery and we're here today in maryland getting some opinions on what people think about different languages used in the substance abuse and mental health arena. if i said that somebody had a drug and alcohol addiction what would you think that that means? i think the person has a... a certainly health issue problem that needs to be, needs to be attended to. i would think of people struggling in difficult circumstances... with certain underlying issues that, that lead them to feel that they need to use those things as an outlet. i think of a illness, i think of a sickness that's hard to overcome. and i think that the person needs support, as much support as possible. i think about people who needs help and they need to find help as soon as possible. so what if i said alcohol and drug problem? what do you feel about that? it's a problem that needs to be fixed, that's what i start thinking, you know, and you need to fix it, you need to find a way to fix it. if there needs to be out there more programs for these people, more resources wher
[music] hi, i'm michele monroe with the road to recovery and we're here today in maryland getting some opinions on what people think about different languages used in the substance abuse and mental health arena. if i said that somebody had a drug and alcohol addiction what would you think that that means? i think the person has a... a certainly health issue problem that needs to be, needs to be attended to. i would think of people struggling in difficult circumstances... with certain underlying...
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. >> reporter: in monroe, wisconsin, 50 miles from madison, deli owner kim lee agrees with the governor's budget cuts. he has little sympathy for state workers, given his own family's health care costs. >> i pay $380 a month. no wellness, no dental, no eye. $5,500 deductible per person. there's four in my family. >> reporter: madison has now become a magnet in the national and emotional debate over budget priorities, drawing figures like the head of the entire afl-cio. >> teachers didn't cause wisconsin's budget problems. >> kill the bill! kill the bill! >> reporter: this debate may grow even more intense. national tea party organizers are planning a big counter-rally here at noon tomorrow. david. >> chris bury in a very loud madison right there tonight. chris, thank you. >>> and to show you how many workers this affects across the country, a number tonight. 22.5 million american workers, 17% of the workforce, work for the government. and with all of this debate, we wondered how the pay in benefits for public workers matches up against the rest of americans. and so sharyn alfonsi with the
. >> reporter: in monroe, wisconsin, 50 miles from madison, deli owner kim lee agrees with the governor's budget cuts. he has little sympathy for state workers, given his own family's health care costs. >> i pay $380 a month. no wellness, no dental, no eye. $5,500 deductible per person. there's four in my family. >> reporter: madison has now become a magnet in the national and emotional debate over budget priorities, drawing figures like the head of the entire afl-cio....
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. >> reporter: we're on monroe street which is in between scott and los padres boulevard. this man was found dead by that grass area by someone who was walking by. >> just shocking. >> reporter: the street was blocked off for more than nine hours today as investigators gathered evidence all morning. >> i saw ten car, i thought this must be horrible or something. then on the other side i met one police officer and he told me that stabbing has happened. >> reporter: firefighters used bleach to clean up blood that stretched from one side of the street to the other. >> there's a will the of trace evidence that the investigators are working on. >> reporter: the victim had traumatic wounds including stab wounds but that's not how investigators are saying he tkaoeuld. this resident who lives upstairs does not want to appear on camera but claims he heard screams at three o which 3:00 in the morning. >> i heard someone screaming saying, help me, help me. >> reporter: security cameras are posted inside and outside the building. >> it's not typically the area at all. this isn't the w
. >> reporter: we're on monroe street which is in between scott and los padres boulevard. this man was found dead by that grass area by someone who was walking by. >> just shocking. >> reporter: the street was blocked off for more than nine hours today as investigators gathered evidence all morning. >> i saw ten car, i thought this must be horrible or something. then on the other side i met one police officer and he told me that stabbing has happened. >> reporter:...
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it happened early monomorning on monroe street. a man was stab in front of a gas station. still not clear what triggered the attack. neighbors and police agree this is rare. >> it's not typical of the area at all. this isn't the wild west. this is the bay area. tech center. calm mostly. >> we are not immune to crime. >> this by the way was santa clara's first homicide. very important warning this morning in the affluent city of woodside. at least two of them have been poising when investigators have been checking recent storm damage. one of the victims distracts the homeowner when the other one goes inside the house and steals valuables. >>> sal. okay. we'll wait for sal. he is probably checking things right now. he's surrounded by machinery. there he is. >> actually, traffic is doing very well here if you are driving on the freeway. let's take a look at the live pictures. the traffic is moving well on the east shore freeway. no major problems getting out to the maze. at the bay bridge toll plaza it's light with traffic continuing to move well into san francisco. and this
it happened early monomorning on monroe street. a man was stab in front of a gas station. still not clear what triggered the attack. neighbors and police agree this is rare. >> it's not typical of the area at all. this isn't the wild west. this is the bay area. tech center. calm mostly. >> we are not immune to crime. >> this by the way was santa clara's first homicide. very important warning this morning in the affluent city of woodside. at least two of them have been poising...
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it happened early saturday morning on monroe street. investigators believe the 31- year-old victim was stabbed in front of the a gas station and stumbled across the street where he died. it's not clear what lead up to the killing. neighbors and police agree deadly violence like this is unclear. >> it's not typical of the area at all. this is not the wild west. this is the bay area. tech center. calm mostly. >> we are not immune to crime but santa clara is a pretty safe community overall. >> this was santa clara's first inside since last year. >>> sheriffs deputies have an important warning for people living in woodstide. watch out for con men. they are checking out the damage from the recent storms. one person distracts the homeowner while the second goes inside the home and steals valuables. >> wow. >>> time now 6:06 you are laying the ground work for an easy commute. >> we are trying to. trying to make it easy. so far it looks good on the roads. you should get a decent commute on interstate 880. you can see it's getting a little bit m
it happened early saturday morning on monroe street. investigators believe the 31- year-old victim was stabbed in front of the a gas station and stumbled across the street where he died. it's not clear what lead up to the killing. neighbors and police agree deadly violence like this is unclear. >> it's not typical of the area at all. this is not the wild west. this is the bay area. tech center. calm mostly. >> we are not immune to crime but santa clara is a pretty safe community...
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the leader give a speech soon after words he says united states has legitimately articulated the monroe doctrine -- doctrine for hegemony we believe and recognize the legitimacy of that claim. of course, americans don't know what is going on. here's the archenemy telling them they are the hegemon of the western hemisphere. and the american government correctly interpreted but the british were doing that they were engaging the enemy and attempting to turn a relationship and to andy and because washington understood what was being said, has a reciprocated. between 1896 and 1898 the british and americans traded confessions over fishing rights of the barons see over the border american rights to build of panama canal which they were prohibited by doing with every bit -- treaty buy the british. they said go ahead and fortified. then they kick the british out to colonize hawaii and the philippines the british said parade. the only great power in the world to welcome america's arrival. at that play the game switches from the realm of diplomats and cable and i will come back to this it was deli
the leader give a speech soon after words he says united states has legitimately articulated the monroe doctrine -- doctrine for hegemony we believe and recognize the legitimacy of that claim. of course, americans don't know what is going on. here's the archenemy telling them they are the hegemon of the western hemisphere. and the american government correctly interpreted but the british were doing that they were engaging the enemy and attempting to turn a relationship and to andy and because...
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monroe thought the era of good feeling would last forever.ers. nor lands develop and so forth. -- the new orleans developed and so forth. >> they were very into french everything. they lived in france. they wanted all the furniture from france and he spent a lot of money bringing these things, like these clocks. these things are still in years. many of the things he acquired are still in years. -- these things are still in use. >> many are in the blue room. we have the gilt chairs and sofa. he was criticized for buying french things and not american. congress said the furniture in the white house must be from an american manufacturer if practicable. this is the same period as the furniture, the portraits, and it is a place they would feel the most comfortable like teddy if whe were to go into the east room. this wallpaper is of their vintage. >> the blue is my favorite space because the view onto the south lawn is one of my favorites in the city. it's incredibly versatile. we can also transform this into a very intimate setting. it's very pea
monroe thought the era of good feeling would last forever.ers. nor lands develop and so forth. -- the new orleans developed and so forth. >> they were very into french everything. they lived in france. they wanted all the furniture from france and he spent a lot of money bringing these things, like these clocks. these things are still in years. many of the things he acquired are still in years. -- these things are still in use. >> many are in the blue room. we have the gilt chairs...
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santa clara and portland in monroe city. kevin foster 30 feet.ll that rush range on the street. foster with 29. broncos down 3 at the break. control in the second half. jack's kids. luke finishing santa clara falls by 10, 78-68. in the pac 10, they got threatel threateled -- throttled on the farm. not a lot of positive for head coach in this one. nicole for three, 19 points, 14 rebounds for the big man. trojans by 56, 59-43. consistent with the glove. suspect a tire decision like shuman explains from spring training. >> one of the many great stories on the giants world series run last year was first baseman aubrey huff. he'd never been to the playoffs in his nine-year career. he led the team in home runs in r.b.i. and was rewarded with a two-year $20 million contract. what he also brought to the table was clubhouse leadership and, of course, the red thong. aubrey told us today it ain't comin' back. >> served its purpose. >> did it? >> had to take a lot of chafing for that for a while. i won't do that again. >> gotta be kind of nice. have a lot of
santa clara and portland in monroe city. kevin foster 30 feet.ll that rush range on the street. foster with 29. broncos down 3 at the break. control in the second half. jack's kids. luke finishing santa clara falls by 10, 78-68. in the pac 10, they got threatel threateled -- throttled on the farm. not a lot of positive for head coach in this one. nicole for three, 19 points, 14 rebounds for the big man. trojans by 56, 59-43. consistent with the glove. suspect a tire decision like shuman...