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i haven't heard of anybody who has defended neil monroe.oe was wrong. here is chris wallace, who went on shepp smith's show friday afternoon. >> i think it's outrageous. i covered ronald reagan for six years. with sam donaldson, we used to scream our lungs out asking questions, but we always waited until the president had any -- any had finished speaking. the idea that you would interrupt the president in the middle of prepared remarks and shout a question, i don't think the guy should be allowed back in the white house, you know, on a press pass. >> i couldn't agree more. i have already told the leadership of the white house correspondence association of which i am a member, that i think we as a group should con condemn him and i think we should support and ask the white house to pull his pass and never allow him back at any other event in the white house. kathleen's calling from kimbridge, virginia. kathleen, what's your take on this. >> good morning, bill. keep up the good work. i love your program. >> you are very kind. >> thank you. i
i haven't heard of anybody who has defended neil monroe.oe was wrong. here is chris wallace, who went on shepp smith's show friday afternoon. >> i think it's outrageous. i covered ronald reagan for six years. with sam donaldson, we used to scream our lungs out asking questions, but we always waited until the president had any -- any had finished speaking. the idea that you would interrupt the president in the middle of prepared remarks and shout a question, i don't think the guy should be...
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inspector monroe, please call line item 2b. secretary monroe: item 2b, the occ directors' report. president mazzucco: good evening. >> good evening. i would give you a more detailed report on june 20 as well as the occ report, when last week's meeting was cancelled. i will also discuss the results of the controllers second audit of the occ as well as the mayor's proposed budget as it impacts the occ, but first, at the request of president mazzucco, i will discuss the sec's receipt of an award -- discuss the occ's receipt of an award, and this is the actual award, and i will pass it down. careful. breakable. very good. on june 1, the occ program was honored at the annual peacemaker award benefits, which is held at the city club, san francisco. our mediation program was presented the award for excellence in alternative dispute resolution practices. in addition to the award, the supervisors, the president, david chiu, who was present at the luncheon, presented a certificate of honor, which i will hold up. this was signed by all 11 members of the board of supervisors, and then finally
inspector monroe, please call line item 2b. secretary monroe: item 2b, the occ directors' report. president mazzucco: good evening. >> good evening. i would give you a more detailed report on june 20 as well as the occ report, when last week's meeting was cancelled. i will also discuss the results of the controllers second audit of the occ as well as the mayor's proposed budget as it impacts the occ, but first, at the request of president mazzucco, i will discuss the sec's receipt of an...
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president mazzucco: thank you, inspector monroe. welcome to the police commission meeting of june 6, 2012. there are some items to address. we have line item number two, the election of officers, and we are going to take them off because we are missing commissioner turman. he is on the bike ride. i have spoken to other commissioners about this, and we traditionally do this when we have all of the commissioners available, so we will remove this item. also, 2 line item number one, we want to congratulate commissioner dejesus, who was elected to the democratic committee yesterday. [applause] so i wanted to do that. those are the two announcements i wanted to make, and, actually, there is another item, and i would like to move before public comment, located in the occ directors report, but i want to address something front and cent at the very beginning. ok. we will save it for the presentation and. again, a very special reward that the occ receive, so let's move to item number one. secretary monroe: this is a public comment, where memb
president mazzucco: thank you, inspector monroe. welcome to the police commission meeting of june 6, 2012. there are some items to address. we have line item number two, the election of officers, and we are going to take them off because we are missing commissioner turman. he is on the bike ride. i have spoken to other commissioners about this, and we traditionally do this when we have all of the commissioners available, so we will remove this item. also, 2 line item number one, we want to...
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inspector monroe, please call line item 2b. secretary monroe: item 2b, the occ directors' report.sident mazzucco: good evening. >> good evening. i would give you a more detailed report on june 20 as well as the occ report, when
inspector monroe, please call line item 2b. secretary monroe: item 2b, the occ directors' report.sident mazzucco: good evening. >> good evening. i would give you a more detailed report on june 20 as well as the occ report, when
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inspector monroe, please call line item 2b. secretary monroe: item 2b, the occ directors' report.sident mazzucco: good evening. >> good evening. i would give you a more detailed report on june 20 as well as the occ report, when last week's meeting was cancelled. i will also discuss the results of the controllers second audit of the occ as well as the mayor's proposed budget as it impacts the occ, but first, at the request of president mazzucco, i will discuss the sec's receipt of an award -- discuss the occ's receipt of an award, and this is the actual award, and i will pass it down. careful. breakable. very good. on june 1, the occ program was honored at the annual peacemaker award benefits, which is held at the city club, san francisco.
inspector monroe, please call line item 2b. secretary monroe: item 2b, the occ directors' report.sident mazzucco: good evening. >> good evening. i would give you a more detailed report on june 20 as well as the occ report, when last week's meeting was cancelled. i will also discuss the results of the controllers second audit of the occ as well as the mayor's proposed budget as it impacts the occ, but first, at the request of president mazzucco, i will discuss the sec's receipt of an award...
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monroe's actions there. >> i would hope so.e questions the right of any american, but particularly a journalist asking the president of the united states questions. where neil monroe crossed the line by a mile is by questioning the president before he even finished -- before he even finished speaking, one, and also, yelling out a question where he knew questions wouldn't be -- wouldn't be entertained. >> shut up, jonathan. i'm asking you a question. no, i'm interrupting you. shut up. crystal. on fox they were questioning a parallel where reagan had a similar kind of conflict. as i understand it, it actually finished. >> yeah. similar except for one important thing, which is that he had actually finished his statement before the question was lobbed. you know, credit where credit is due. it's good to see some criticism from fox news to monroe. i guess being a jerk is sort of like pornography. it's hard to define, but when you see it, you know it. you know it when you see it. i think that's the case here. i mean, it's always hard
monroe's actions there. >> i would hope so.e questions the right of any american, but particularly a journalist asking the president of the united states questions. where neil monroe crossed the line by a mile is by questioning the president before he even finished -- before he even finished speaking, one, and also, yelling out a question where he knew questions wouldn't be -- wouldn't be entertained. >> shut up, jonathan. i'm asking you a question. no, i'm interrupting you. shut...
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and monroe said that he asked him what any reporter would ask the president.ell you, guys. it was a very rare and unusual breech of white house protocol to interrupt a president of the united states while giving an address. typically reporters shout questions at a president after he's done with his remarks. >> right. >> begging him to come back and say more on maybe a different topic. i have never seen a rose garden ceremony like this one interrupted by anybody, let alone a reporter before. this reporter with "the daily caller" a conservative publications and looking at a linked in page -- >> an irishman. >> a piece of tape here. which shows this. take a look. >> it is the right thing to do. [ inaudible ] >> excuse me, sir. it's not time for questions, sir. and the next time i prefer you let me finish my statements before you ask that question. this is the right thing to do for the american people. i didn't ask for an argument. i'm answering your question. >> what was the question, eamon? >> a flash of anger there. the question, according to john harwood, not
and monroe said that he asked him what any reporter would ask the president.ell you, guys. it was a very rare and unusual breech of white house protocol to interrupt a president of the united states while giving an address. typically reporters shout questions at a president after he's done with his remarks. >> right. >> begging him to come back and say more on maybe a different topic. i have never seen a rose garden ceremony like this one interrupted by anybody, let alone a reporter...
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the common denominator of what's james monroe was one is that they oppose the constitution. many came at it from different angles. they genuinely believe you couldn't have a union that cover these different states it could be independent states or regional confederacy's but didn't think anyone could be suitable in this continent. james monroe represented the majority of antifederalist opinion and that his objection to the constitution was centered around its bill of rights. while washington took the oath of office, two states, new york and virginia were agitating for a new constitutional convention. in the words of james madison and george washington, they were terrified at this prospect it would be in full treated by members of the government and would be scrapped and done away with never to come together again. >>> for the next half hour book tv attends a party for the publication of buchanan's book bay and her boys unexpected lessons learned as a single mom. david norquist, denis stevens, ronald kessler and peter at americans for tax reform here in washington. >> it's won
the common denominator of what's james monroe was one is that they oppose the constitution. many came at it from different angles. they genuinely believe you couldn't have a union that cover these different states it could be independent states or regional confederacy's but didn't think anyone could be suitable in this continent. james monroe represented the majority of antifederalist opinion and that his objection to the constitution was centered around its bill of rights. while washington...
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a, let's call line item 2 >> inspector monroe? >> sir, next week on june 13, there will be no meeting. we'll be back here on june 20. and on june 27, will be in the tenderloin for community meeting at 2 01 church street, 6:00 p.m.. commissioner marshall: we have a disciplinary matter? i can't remember. >> yes, we do. >> the full commission. >> was there something else? they haven't heard it, yet. ok, by the full commission? >> and that is the night when the entire -- >> with reference to a future commission meeting items, we heard from the crime lab union representative today. it is a calendar item, so we can do it without violating the rules. i am glad that the chief is on top of it, but the issues that we heard about are quite alarming. >> some of the updates i got in the chronological record reflect there has been progress in the last few days, so if you schedule something 30 days out, we get a detailed update to hopefully resolve the issue. one of the union representatives slid to me a note prior to that asking for communicati
a, let's call line item 2 >> inspector monroe? >> sir, next week on june 13, there will be no meeting. we'll be back here on june 20. and on june 27, will be in the tenderloin for community meeting at 2 01 church street, 6:00 p.m.. commissioner marshall: we have a disciplinary matter? i can't remember. >> yes, we do. >> the full commission. >> was there something else? they haven't heard it, yet. ok, by the full commission? >> and that is the night when the...
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why do we remember marilyn monroe 50 years later?i believe that young girls, they don't mind if their boyfriends or husbands look at the pictures. they themselves see this innocence and this insecurity and many people say to themselves, if i was there, i could have saved marilyn monroe. i would have helped her. >> i was reading your book. what was the story with robert kennedy? >> well, i wasn't in the bedroom with them. i was at the house one day bringing some pictures for her to approve. i had stopped by a little earlier than i should have. i'm in the backyard waiting for her and all of a sudden i see through the window ed walk in first and a minute later bobby kennedy walks in. >> ed was an aide to robert kennedy. >> he was an aide when bobby was in the justice department and pulitzer prize winning writer as you know. later on i would work with ed photographing bobby kennedy's campaign. they walked out in the backyard waiting for marilyn. i'm on the other side of the pool. i just kind of walked up and introduced myself. i had not
why do we remember marilyn monroe 50 years later?i believe that young girls, they don't mind if their boyfriends or husbands look at the pictures. they themselves see this innocence and this insecurity and many people say to themselves, if i was there, i could have saved marilyn monroe. i would have helped her. >> i was reading your book. what was the story with robert kennedy? >> well, i wasn't in the bedroom with them. i was at the house one day bringing some pictures for her to...
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google video has shown this for years on marilyn monroe.re the estate did nothing to stop that. but in any event, i think a judge is going to sit and give great credence to the rights of the estate and i do believe in the end there will be a financial settlement. and we'll be able to see this. >> even though, avery, they say they have the rights for a very long time. >> right. i can't believe this is the first time i'm agreeing with this guy in three weeks. >> what's happening? >> likely -- >> he finally got smarts. >> they have a good argument on this case. no one's done anything for 15 years. but i think at the end of the day, the state prevails. it will be settled up. >> all right. avery, richard, thanks so much. we have one more case. we won't talk about it. but, you know, we're going to remind folks it is case closed. the john edwards case. we have talked about for a very long time now. prosecutors have made a decision. they are dropping the remaining charges against him. they will not retry the case. so case closed. this comes just le
google video has shown this for years on marilyn monroe.re the estate did nothing to stop that. but in any event, i think a judge is going to sit and give great credence to the rights of the estate and i do believe in the end there will be a financial settlement. and we'll be able to see this. >> even though, avery, they say they have the rights for a very long time. >> right. i can't believe this is the first time i'm agreeing with this guy in three weeks. >> what's...
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his less than favorable attitude began to take a turn again and in 1817 he resigned when james monroe was elected. hoban had not yet finished the structure so president monroe lived elsewhere while waiting for completion but wasted to time in ordering furnishings. latrobe went on to act as an engineer, traditional architect and landscape architect for sights in maryland, virginia, pennsylvania, ohio can be kentucky and louisiana. he aided in the building of the first catholic church in america. next one. the baltimore basilica. took almost 20 years to construct. and the decatur house. also adina in ohio. his final destination ended up being farther, farther south in new orleans where he designed the city's water works. ironically he died of yellow fever, the very disease he was trying to prevent from spreading by the way of engineering pursuits with that water works system. there's a lot of history left up to interpretation, obviously. especially the madison and latrobe relationship which seems to have been pretty copacetic for the majority of the time. latrobe was well known whether
his less than favorable attitude began to take a turn again and in 1817 he resigned when james monroe was elected. hoban had not yet finished the structure so president monroe lived elsewhere while waiting for completion but wasted to time in ordering furnishings. latrobe went on to act as an engineer, traditional architect and landscape architect for sights in maryland, virginia, pennsylvania, ohio can be kentucky and louisiana. he aided in the building of the first catholic church in america....
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>> it goes back to the monroe doctrine. verp trying to revitalize that older image of sort of hemispheric unity and defense. something that i find interesting is this notion that he did feel the monroe doctrine extended as far west as hawaii. >> yes. >> and he -- he had his eyes on my high. though he was talking about perhaps hemispheric integrity. he had an imperialistic strain, wouldn't you say? >> certain there hawaii episode, of course, this is at the end of his life and doesn't live long enough to see hawaii annex. he sets tonight place, stephens was involved with him way back in the 1850s. and he sends in -- special diplomatic emissary to hawaii to basically ferment revolution. >> one of the quotes from his -- historian i wrote down that blaine envisioned an influential america based on its increasing wealth. you mentioned the -- that he -- really had an american centric view as he was doing this. even he was reaching out. >> very much, you know, he would have been very supportive of the notion of the consolidation of
>> it goes back to the monroe doctrine. verp trying to revitalize that older image of sort of hemispheric unity and defense. something that i find interesting is this notion that he did feel the monroe doctrine extended as far west as hawaii. >> yes. >> and he -- he had his eyes on my high. though he was talking about perhaps hemispheric integrity. he had an imperialistic strain, wouldn't you say? >> certain there hawaii episode, of course, this is at the end of his life...
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natalie monroe is looking for a teaching job. >> this is my career. this is what i want to do. >> reporter: for six years she was an honors english teacher. on tuesday the board dismissed her following a unanimous 7-0 vote. she gained national attention last year for calling her students "utterly loathsome," lazy, frightfully dim and rat-like on a blog that went viral. >> i'm not sorry for what she said. >> reporter: natalie says her posts were meant to be anonymous. they didn't name the school, students or colleagues but she did post a photo of herself. >> it was to get out my feelings like a diary. >> reporter: her remarks stunned students and her employers. >> her comments were unprofessional, disrespectful and disturbing, particularly coming from the heart of an educator. >> reporter: monroe was suspended in february of last year when word of the blog spread on facebook. her students who she'd called tactless and dunderheads. in one part monroe took on parents asking "don't you know how to raise kids?" >> i think she owes it to the parents and stu
natalie monroe is looking for a teaching job. >> this is my career. this is what i want to do. >> reporter: for six years she was an honors english teacher. on tuesday the board dismissed her following a unanimous 7-0 vote. she gained national attention last year for calling her students "utterly loathsome," lazy, frightfully dim and rat-like on a blog that went viral. >> i'm not sorry for what she said. >> reporter: natalie says her posts were meant to be...
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i did ask monroe right after the remarks why he did it. what he said to me is because he need today ask questions that you all, meaning the white house press corp, wouldn't ask. i was two people over from him and from what i could tell no one thought the president was wrapping up. i think it was deliberate it's fair to say. >> did he apologize for so rudely interrupting the president of the united states in the rose garden? >> no. he didn't. he said in his statement it was an accident. and his employers, the founders of "the daily caller" are standing by him and his question. >> did tucker carlson and "the daily caller" apologize? >> no. >> all right. more on this story coming up. standby thanks very much. the new immigration policy mimics some provisions of the democrats dream act which failed to win enough republican support to pass congress. so what are lawmakers saying about this brand new obama administration policy? cnn's athee na jones joining us now. what are you hearing where you are? >> wolf, reaction from members of congress has
i did ask monroe right after the remarks why he did it. what he said to me is because he need today ask questions that you all, meaning the white house press corp, wouldn't ask. i was two people over from him and from what i could tell no one thought the president was wrapping up. i think it was deliberate it's fair to say. >> did he apologize for so rudely interrupting the president of the united states in the rose garden? >> no. he didn't. he said in his statement it was an...
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do we know the exact nature of what monroe was saying?rish immigrant. that makes everything okay. what was that? what was that about? >> stephanie: wow. eric, i keep saying -- >> he's not a mexican immigrant. >> stephanie: i try not to cry racism but i think at this point you cannot say there has not been unprecedented disrespect shown to this president whether you yelling you lie or sticking a finger in his face or this -- >> or mark calling him a dick and glenn beck calling him a racist and last week in "the new york times," they referred to him as a crybaby. there does seem to be something going on here that we haven't seen before and yeah -- made the point over the weekend he does think it is because you know, obama is black and he's being treated that way. >> it is not time to interrupt your speech. >> who do you think you are? >> stephanie: there's always code for uppity, i think. >> you know what's interesting is no one asked carlson from "the daily caller" or monroe -- i would like to know how many times monroe talked to the romne
do we know the exact nature of what monroe was saying?rish immigrant. that makes everything okay. what was that? what was that about? >> stephanie: wow. eric, i keep saying -- >> he's not a mexican immigrant. >> stephanie: i try not to cry racism but i think at this point you cannot say there has not been unprecedented disrespect shown to this president whether you yelling you lie or sticking a finger in his face or this -- >> or mark calling him a dick and glenn beck...
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. >>> let's bring in brian monroe, editor of cnn politics.com. are only the republicans having trouble mounting a united front, but among them mitt romney's response has been tepid, described which some. let's remind everyone what he had to say friday. >> i think it's unfortunate this sort of thing comes up 4 1/2 months before the election. president's been in office 3 1/2 years. he had both houses of congress, did nothing in his first two years with them. of course, this comes up at a time when it's a temporary measure. we need something that's long-term so people can understand what the future will be for them. >> does that response indicate there is an internal struggle within the republican party or perhaps even just within his republican candidacy about how to handle this issue? >> mitt romney has come out clearly against the dream act. he did that last year and several months ago reiterated it. in some ways, i think the obama administration painted him into a corner. it made it clear that he has to take a stronger position one way or the ot
. >>> let's bring in brian monroe, editor of cnn politics.com. are only the republicans having trouble mounting a united front, but among them mitt romney's response has been tepid, described which some. let's remind everyone what he had to say friday. >> i think it's unfortunate this sort of thing comes up 4 1/2 months before the election. president's been in office 3 1/2 years. he had both houses of congress, did nothing in his first two years with them. of course, this comes...
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marilyn monroe perhaps. >> yes, marilyn monroe. fun for companies involved in what's shaping up to be a little legal. marilyn monroe's estate is very concerned about digital holograms of marilyn monroe. it alleged created the image in the mid 1990s. the estate here wants to stop diggiconfrom infringing on their rights and stop using marilyn's image. digicon says they have a copyright to this virtual marilyn monroe, and what they are trying to do is create an entire concert around the character. imagine showing up to a marilyn monroe concert in 2012. they also say the estate doesn't have any rights to publicity for marilyn's image, and they point to two court cases they say justify that statement. according to digicon, the estate didn't inherit those rights. it will be interesting to see regardless of the legalities. what concern me is marilyn monroe was seemingly exploited so much in life, it's a shame to see that going on all these years later. >> and just the whole idea is just kind of creepy. it's just creepy. i don't know. aj h
marilyn monroe perhaps. >> yes, marilyn monroe. fun for companies involved in what's shaping up to be a little legal. marilyn monroe's estate is very concerned about digital holograms of marilyn monroe. it alleged created the image in the mid 1990s. the estate here wants to stop diggiconfrom infringing on their rights and stop using marilyn's image. digicon says they have a copyright to this virtual marilyn monroe, and what they are trying to do is create an entire concert around the...
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neal monroe is here.program. >> thanks very much. >> you've been beaten up pretty badly i noticed by your colleagues. do you feel that that was the appropriate time to ask the president a question? >> i haven't noticed the beating up largely because i'm focusing on my work. i went to the white house knowing the extremely high unemployment rate among african-americans. i wrote an article showing that less than half of african-american men 18 to 29 have full-time jobs, and the president was making this extraordinary announcement of bringing in more, a million or so new workers in a time of extraordinary high unemployment. there -there theythey had no pr. they held no press conference. the only way to ask the questions was get him at the end as he's leaving just before he dashes back to the oval office, and i, yes, i mistimed it. i thought i was getting him at the end. frankly, i was wrong about that. he debit answedidn't answer my d when i asked you will you answer any questions, he didn't answer so i gave
neal monroe is here.program. >> thanks very much. >> you've been beaten up pretty badly i noticed by your colleagues. do you feel that that was the appropriate time to ask the president a question? >> i haven't noticed the beating up largely because i'm focusing on my work. i went to the white house knowing the extremely high unemployment rate among african-americans. i wrote an article showing that less than half of african-american men 18 to 29 have full-time jobs, and the...
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inspector monroe was preside pr. interestingly, after every presentation they turn to the officers and say, do you have anything to add? not one officer added anything other than we were doing our job. we were doing what we were trained to do. i am thinking about how many people watch these action tv shows, things that are not real, and i am listening to what really happened. people watch reality shows where people deucedly games to impress people. i am sitting here saying this is impressive. these men and women risk their lives for the city. it goes through the process in the command staff boats. they use little marbles. there are black marbles and gold marbles. they bowed. they get two-thirds of the boat from the command staff. these members of the command staff, many are very decorated. they make this decision not likely. then they bring the officer's back and they get a standing ovation from command staff. that is one of the most impressive things you will ever see. i want to think the family members. -- thank th
inspector monroe was preside pr. interestingly, after every presentation they turn to the officers and say, do you have anything to add? not one officer added anything other than we were doing our job. we were doing what we were trained to do. i am thinking about how many people watch these action tv shows, things that are not real, and i am listening to what really happened. people watch reality shows where people deucedly games to impress people. i am sitting here saying this is impressive....
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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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inspector monroe was preside pr. interestingly, after every presentation they turn to the officers and say, do you have anything to add? not one officer added anything other than we were doing our job. we were doing what we were trained to do. i am thinking about how many people watch these action tv people watch these action tv shows, things that are not real,
inspector monroe was preside pr. interestingly, after every presentation they turn to the officers and say, do you have anything to add? not one officer added anything other than we were doing our job. we were doing what we were trained to do. i am thinking about how many people watch these action tv people watch these action tv shows, things that are not real,
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first of all, when he was speaking, the president was speaking, and neil monroe started interruptingy asks questions, it is completely and utterly unacceptable. look, we have to have some sense of decorum. we have to let people speak in this country. it drives me crazy when somebody's speaking and students or activists throw a pie in their face or even the glitter bombs i don't like. let people say their peace. but the second part of this is that i think our media actually is not aggressive enough in questioning whether it's the president, whether it was president bush or president obama. so when he gets to the question-and-answer portion, i think it should be a lot more aggressive. >> all right. matt, he's your colleague at the "daily caller." a lot of conservatives have criticized what he did. he claimed -- neil monroe says he believed the president was closing his remarks, he had no intention of interrupting him. but he kept on talking while the president was trying to speak. >> well, first of all -- a little about neil monroe. he's an irish immigrant himself. he was with "the nat
first of all, when he was speaking, the president was speaking, and neil monroe started interruptingy asks questions, it is completely and utterly unacceptable. look, we have to have some sense of decorum. we have to let people speak in this country. it drives me crazy when somebody's speaking and students or activists throw a pie in their face or even the glitter bombs i don't like. let people say their peace. but the second part of this is that i think our media actually is not aggressive...
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. >> neil monroe asked the president why he favors foreigners over american workers. the editors of the online site tweeted late this afternoon that they are proud of him for doing his job, but monroe's behavior sparked debate over whether reporters should be interrupting the commander in chief when they have a question. tell us what you think on our wusa9 facebook page. >>> the president's announcement comes after two days maryland's highest court affirmed they can qualify for instate tuition. maryland's governor, martin o'malley says he likes that decision. >> i think this is the right move. it also helps with enforcement, because there are so many people that don't need the attention of immigration services. like any effort, being able to focus in on the people where you really want to target your resources, the violent offenders and need to be deported and need to be taken out of our country, that's a big help to enforcement. >> now it is children and young people who are at the center of this controversy. today, families rallied outside the white house to voice t
. >> neil monroe asked the president why he favors foreigners over american workers. the editors of the online site tweeted late this afternoon that they are proud of him for doing his job, but monroe's behavior sparked debate over whether reporters should be interrupting the commander in chief when they have a question. tell us what you think on our wusa9 facebook page. >>> the president's announcement comes after two days maryland's highest court affirmed they can qualify for...
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. >> ahead also, the largest marilyn monroe exhibit opens today. where you can see her and the historic memorabilia coming up next. >> and get latest information on the iphone. slide over and you can see showers and storms back off towards the west. right now, we are dry with a temperature coming in right around 64 degrees. i will have your ocean city forecast coming up. stick around. çñç?ç?çñçwçñçwç?ó?çwçñó?ç?çñó?çw >>> it's 5:55 and five things to know this morning. the donald will be in greensboro north carolina the keynote speaker at state g op dinner. >>> a judge is meeting with lawyers today for research and recovery company based in texas suing casey anthony to recomfort cost for searching for her daughter's remains. she was found not guilty in her daughter death. >>> the man who pleaded guilty to stealing historical documents from several museums now set to be sentenced today. barry landau admitted to stealing items that belonged to past presidents and faces 15 years in prison. >>> starting today a. hollywood museum will display the largest
. >> ahead also, the largest marilyn monroe exhibit opens today. where you can see her and the historic memorabilia coming up next. >> and get latest information on the iphone. slide over and you can see showers and storms back off towards the west. right now, we are dry with a temperature coming in right around 64 degrees. i will have your ocean city forecast coming up. stick around. çñç?ç?çñçwçñçwç?ó?çwçñó?ç?çñó?çw >>> it's 5:55 and five things to...
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plus a look at marlin monroe.being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. t there. for full strength sun protection. - one serving of cheese is the size of four dice. one serving of cereal, a baseball. and one serving of fruit, a tennis ball. - you know, both parties agree. our kids can be healthier... the more you know. >>> good morning. it's 8:00 on the east coast. 5:00 a.m. on the west coast. welcome back to morning joe. as you take a live look at new york city. we have john mooe chum and steve rachner. >> friday you open up the wa"th street journal" and there's a story about china slowing down. south korea and australia and there's a story on the inside about spain's collapsing. then there's a story about greece fall
plus a look at marlin monroe.being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. t there. for full strength sun protection. - one serving of cheese is the size of four dice. one serving of cereal, a...