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and as monroe said, harold blew everybody away with his performance. i mean, we knew who harold was and what he was about, but the rest of the city really got to see who he was. >> and, roger, did you in your research, did you find out how sort of how harold washington, did he prepare for debates? i mean, he was a natural speaker and entertaining, but did he work to prepare, or did it just come naturally? what did you find out? >> well, i think for those who don't remember, he was a terrific public speaker. on lots of different levels. he could be funny, he could be serious, he could really go after people who had irritated him. he was really a galvanizing public speaker. but in addition to that, he did prepare very hard for those debates because i think there was a realization at that time in the 1983 mayoral race that byrne and daley, of course, had the support of the media. people talked about the big show-off -- showdown, rather, between daley and byrne, and washington was something of an afterthought to that point. he didn't have the name recognit
and as monroe said, harold blew everybody away with his performance. i mean, we knew who harold was and what he was about, but the rest of the city really got to see who he was. >> and, roger, did you in your research, did you find out how sort of how harold washington, did he prepare for debates? i mean, he was a natural speaker and entertaining, but did he work to prepare, or did it just come naturally? what did you find out? >> well, i think for those who don't remember, he was a...
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in monroe county, maureen naylor, tensor -- ktvu fox 2 news. >> okay. but we want to go back to the breaking is that we first told you about earlier in our newscast. regarding san leandro -- excuse me, san lorenzo high school. that is where we believe that there was a text anonymously sent to students saying that the school would be shot up at 230. it is now 12:45, 50 minutes after this alert was sent out. indicating that something could happen. and this image here from skyfox shows the front of sentimental high school, 3-4 police cars outside of the high school as well. really know activity from what we can see in terms of whether or not students are being evacuated or if they are in lockdown. it's a very busy street on welling boulevard. a lot of businesses nearby. homes as well. we are still waiting to hear from officials on whether or not any other evacuations could be taking place. we do not that the school that was -- school was on lockdown. we were talking about this earlier. this is the same school on tuesday that had been -- the issue with a gu
in monroe county, maureen naylor, tensor -- ktvu fox 2 news. >> okay. but we want to go back to the breaking is that we first told you about earlier in our newscast. regarding san leandro -- excuse me, san lorenzo high school. that is where we believe that there was a text anonymously sent to students saying that the school would be shot up at 230. it is now 12:45, 50 minutes after this alert was sent out. indicating that something could happen. and this image here from skyfox shows the...
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it was in monroe when bishop kenny cultivated his leadership skills that would serve him throughout his career and go on to lead ministries directed toward youth, missions in the greater pent costal church as a whole throughout a louisiana. mr. kenny will be remembered as a man w toonew ideas and turned them into action. that thuche -- enthusiasm made him a perfect fit for youth ministry and he served for six years as a youth president of the louisiana district united pent costal chchine years as the international youth president. in 1970, bishop kenny relocated to the u.p.c. headquarters in missouri to serve as the u.p.c.'s foreign missions director, a position that allowed him to share his belief in christ with the rest of d he returned home to louisiana deritter. church in later he was elected as district director of the united pentecostal church wher he oversaw 300 churches and 800 ministers. he served in that post for 27 years before become bishop emeritus of the louisiana district. i'm proud he called louisiana and the fifth congressional district his home. though we know now that
it was in monroe when bishop kenny cultivated his leadership skills that would serve him throughout his career and go on to lead ministries directed toward youth, missions in the greater pent costal church as a whole throughout a louisiana. mr. kenny will be remembered as a man w toonew ideas and turned them into action. that thuche -- enthusiasm made him a perfect fit for youth ministry and he served for six years as a youth president of the louisiana district united pent costal chchine years...
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but the block-wide kress also opened onto monroe street, a once-bustling black business area. >> thatiting to go to the five and dimes-- kress included-- because you could buy your popcorn as a child. if you had a dollar or so, you could really spend it on just junk. >> brown: valda harris montgomery's father and grandfather owned and ran a drugstore for decades on monroe street. her father later moved the lunch counter from the store into their family home. there were many good memories, she told us, but she also witnessed the segregation imposed at kress and other stores: separate dining areas, restrooms, even a separate staircase that led to the african american shopping area downstairs. in the restoration, buller kept some of these features-- but in a new context. >> if we took them out of this space, it would almost be like pretending this never happened. it would be wiping it away. that was not my place to do that. >> brown: buller reached out to local residents, including montgomery, for input. >> when we were doing a brainstorming session in the building, and she spoke of the
but the block-wide kress also opened onto monroe street, a once-bustling black business area. >> thatiting to go to the five and dimes-- kress included-- because you could buy your popcorn as a child. if you had a dollar or so, you could really spend it on just junk. >> brown: valda harris montgomery's father and grandfather owned and ran a drugstore for decades on monroe street. her father later moved the lunch counter from the store into their family home. there were many good...
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i don't know, maybe monroe's, but it's st. patty's day. he starts to trail off the rhetoric. i said, yes or no, and he didn't know. so we -- >> excuse me. i need to go to the bathroom. can we take a five or ten minute break? >> sure. you want him present? >> yeah. i apologize the length and i recognize him from the video. a four to five-minute gap usually isn't unsettling because i can get the data to bleed in four to five minutes. this one, yes, there was a serious crime chommitted, a shooting. i transcribed that report at 5:00 in the morning and immediately published because there's another hearing, this one. there's going to be always a
i don't know, maybe monroe's, but it's st. patty's day. he starts to trail off the rhetoric. i said, yes or no, and he didn't know. so we -- >> excuse me. i need to go to the bathroom. can we take a five or ten minute break? >> sure. you want him present? >> yeah. i apologize the length and i recognize him from the video. a four to five-minute gap usually isn't unsettling because i can get the data to bleed in four to five minutes. this one, yes, there was a serious crime...
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the house was rebuilt, occupied by james monroe at a time he called the era of good feeling, it were to be no more political parties. [laughter] >> monroe made a national tour, he was a francophile, and ordered all of his furniture from parish -- from paris. he really lifted up, chandeliers and the whole works. washington would have loved. [laughter] >> the house went on, build, rebuilt, reused. as we heard earlier, democracy plate is part -- played its part in the use of the house. normally houses in america were not this big. the ceremony they did not want, but finally had to do. staff was hired, sometimes 30, sometimes 15. and the house lived on. it served for the rest of the century. sort of paralleling -- washington in the constitution was an extremely powerful figure. this was cut down and the election of 1800 and cut down variously from that time on until 1898 and the spanish-american war, when prevacid -- president mckinley, one of the most significant presidents almost forgotten, retained for his war power, the status of power known to washington. the house survived all thos
the house was rebuilt, occupied by james monroe at a time he called the era of good feeling, it were to be no more political parties. [laughter] >> monroe made a national tour, he was a francophile, and ordered all of his furniture from parish -- from paris. he really lifted up, chandeliers and the whole works. washington would have loved. [laughter] >> the house went on, build, rebuilt, reused. as we heard earlier, democracy plate is part -- played its part in the use of the house....
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[inaudible] monroe, talk about young reporter. >> i wasn't that young. i had been in the business for 13 years. i was much younger than i am now. i met harold right after he had been elected state senator. i was on a radio program with him. i had just done an investigation on car repairs in city of chicago and we had been ripped off half the time. it was a three-month investigation. i'm on the show and heralds on the show and the first thing he wants to know is did we come to his war. of course i had been there. as a matter of fact, the way i got to become involved in the campaign is because i made it a point of covering the black community. i thought the black community was not covered enough so i covered the westside in the south side. i'd come up with stories and after they became mayor and put in office by the black voters, there were these meetings throughout black chicago on electing a black mayor. they didn't have anybody in mind in particular atti the time but they wanted to know who we would have to represent us but i kept hearing about these me
[inaudible] monroe, talk about young reporter. >> i wasn't that young. i had been in the business for 13 years. i was much younger than i am now. i met harold right after he had been elected state senator. i was on a radio program with him. i had just done an investigation on car repairs in city of chicago and we had been ripped off half the time. it was a three-month investigation. i'm on the show and heralds on the show and the first thing he wants to know is did we come to his war. of...
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dejó 14 personas heridas, 3 de ellas en condición crítica, el incidente se registró a las 12:15 en monroeainfección no calificada como pandemia >> en el 348 mnores murieron por la llamada gripe porcina estudio reciente del centro médico kaiser permanente asegura que las personas con dolor crónico no necesitan altas dosis de opioide después de recibir una golpiza johnson relaiza declaraciones tendrán derecho a salir bajo fianza >> y a solo minutos de que aranque lo que podría ser hacen unllado a evitar tragedias le contamos >> el hombre que fue golpeado por varios agentes de la policía en meza y que cuya golpiza quedó captada en cámara habló públicamente le propinan tremenda golpiz aquiero que la policía y se... >> y no tneían ningún derecho de golpearlo no estaba involucrado en el caso >> (hablan en inglés). utilizaremos todos los medios legales. aseguró el abogado que lleva el caso que pide, entre varias cosas, se realice nua investigación >> es el departamento de policía de scottfield quien esté a cargo, quien también respondió a esta polémnica fue le sindicato de policía de meza en el
dejó 14 personas heridas, 3 de ellas en condición crítica, el incidente se registró a las 12:15 en monroeainfección no calificada como pandemia >> en el 348 mnores murieron por la llamada gripe porcina estudio reciente del centro médico kaiser permanente asegura que las personas con dolor crónico no necesitan altas dosis de opioide después de recibir una golpiza johnson relaiza declaraciones tendrán derecho a salir bajo fianza >> y a solo minutos de que aranque lo que...
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art of the "remembering monroe" project, residents ght in photographs of th historic block.irs, there's a space to record and share memories of the store and neighborhood. there's also an art studio containing works from alabama artists, including bill traylor, a self-taught illustrator, born into slavery, who gained famee drawing on monreet. there's plenty of space for new businesses, and two floors above are 23 luxury apartments, all quickly rented, for $900 to $1,200 a month. this is, remember, a business, one created by outsiders. >> i think, for us especially, because we don't live here, to make sure that we could link arms with people in the localwh communithad and understood that our visions were aligned for what we wanted. and what we all did share was an interest in really trying to bring downtown montgomery back. >> brown: making money whileg dois. there's no shame in that. >> there's so no shame in that. i hope that every single square foot is rented, is leased, and it's a combination of local businesses and multinational businesses involved with conversations as
art of the "remembering monroe" project, residents ght in photographs of th historic block.irs, there's a space to record and share memories of the store and neighborhood. there's also an art studio containing works from alabama artists, including bill traylor, a self-taught illustrator, born into slavery, who gained famee drawing on monreet. there's plenty of space for new businesses, and two floors above are 23 luxury apartments, all quickly rented, for $900 to $1,200 a month. this...
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. >>> iconic sex symbol may be too steamy for a city in in in in in a statue of marilyn monroe acrossurch. >>> that's it >>> tonight, the sprint to singapore. president trump in the air right now, heading to that historic showdown with kim jong-un. he's now calling it a mission of peace, saying he'll size up north korea's dictator and will know, quote, within the first minute if he's serious about negotiating. this, as he left the g7 early, the president telling america's allies, we are not looking to play games. >>> also tonight, new details about that deadly gator attack. a woman walking her dogs, authorities making a chilling discovery. >>> the tsa outrage. a 96-year-old woman in a wheelchair padded down for six minutes. did officers go too far? the tsa responding tonight. >>> new details in the shocking death of anthony bourdain. what investigators are revealing about his final moments. were there warning signs?
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if we put them left, they'd run into several bars, including monroes. at that point, we make sure the flow is continuous, so most guards are on the perimeter of the site and building, and being vocal. let's keep it going. now, we get to your issue, which is correct. they start to just stag natena the sidewalk. i would say 40 to 50% of any night at any given night club is going to be lyft to uber. i don't think it's the # the 0% that people claim -- 90% that people claim it is. the other 50% is waiting for a friend. we recycle, we go back to them, your friend's not here, can you please help us out. 10%, they're not moving for any reason, and they' n moving for anything reason, so we ignore them until we can get everybody else out. it's much like the same situation inside the club. we get the easy low hanging fruit. again, the low hanging fruit are people -- are small groups, three or less, a couple or several friends. we can get them moving very quickly. then we focus on the larger groups. larger groups are second because they take more manpower and pati
if we put them left, they'd run into several bars, including monroes. at that point, we make sure the flow is continuous, so most guards are on the perimeter of the site and building, and being vocal. let's keep it going. now, we get to your issue, which is correct. they start to just stag natena the sidewalk. i would say 40 to 50% of any night at any given night club is going to be lyft to uber. i don't think it's the # the 0% that people claim -- 90% that people claim it is. the other 50% is...
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. >> monroe shots being fired and there are people running possibly victims involved. >> ceizen just cam in the fire station and said there was gunshots fires. >>> ios hard t believe but i was one y ago tonight househi majority w skiff scalise was fighting for his life after a shooting during a congression baseball practice. tonight he returnedo the congressional baseball game. >> that's right.ro the c at nats park gave a standing ovation and even though the democrats beat the republicans 21-5 scalise had the play of the night. bram weinstein was there. >>reporter: the dog days of summer have been refined on capitol hill these days.ur the dse has included a lot of seriousnd constant high heat, but since1909 congress nas found theime to engage some of the old school old-fashioned trash talk. this siyear's cononal baseball game served as a reminder of how strong the rhetoric is and the university healing. steve scalise one yer and surgeries after being onef the actice for this game a year pr ago returd to the field. it was not ceremonial. the first pitch was hitir dtly to him and heyi
. >> monroe shots being fired and there are people running possibly victims involved. >> ceizen just cam in the fire station and said there was gunshots fires. >>> ios hard t believe but i was one y ago tonight househi majority w skiff scalise was fighting for his life after a shooting during a congression baseball practice. tonight he returnedo the congressional baseball game. >> that's right.ro the c at nats park gave a standing ovation and even though the democrats...
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detective steve peglo of the monroe county slev's office. >> charlie told the deputy that he was upsetngs. he had come home to talk to people and that he was just working out some things and he would be okay. >> it was now late thursday night, almost the weekend. charlie didn't go back to school friday morning. come monday, he wasn't at practice. >> wasn't really much i could do anyway other than text him, and he didn't respond. >> and then it was monday night. something awful. >> 911, what is the address of your emergency? >> yes. hi. >> the call was so distraught, confused the dispatcher. >> my name is jane tan. i had an argument with my son -- talked to -- >> ma'am, i can't understand anything you're saying. do you need an ambulance? >> it was gene tan, charlie's mother. >> you heard a shot? >> yes. >> does somebody in the house have a gun? >> the garbled story was coming into focus. the husband, the man of the house, was already dead. >> who's already there. >> who? >> are you in a safe spot? >> yes i am. >> we need you to wait ougd of the house. >> the detective was soon on coachs
detective steve peglo of the monroe county slev's office. >> charlie told the deputy that he was upsetngs. he had come home to talk to people and that he was just working out some things and he would be okay. >> it was now late thursday night, almost the weekend. charlie didn't go back to school friday morning. come monday, he wasn't at practice. >> wasn't really much i could do anyway other than text him, and he didn't respond. >> and then it was monday night. something...
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yet it remains headquartered in monroe, louisiana not far from where glenn you grew up as a boy. maintaining the headquarters in north louisiana is a testament to glenn's commitment to his home and state that he loves. by growing century link locally, glenn has provided incredible opportunities for monroe and louisiana. having such a large company in our backyard recruits talent to our region, yields higher wages, and attracts other companies that provide complementary services within the communications industry, which in turn produces even more jobs. we can build on the success of century link, coupled with the innovative cyber initiatives at louisiana tech and barksdale air force base, louisiana interstate 20 corridor can help lead our nation into the future as we continue to develop cutting edge technologies. i want to thank glenn for his dedication to our region and his role in helping us grow. his career shows how far you can integrity, work, and commitment. and it is proof that you can achieve great things no matter where you come from. today i'm proud to acknowledge the ch
yet it remains headquartered in monroe, louisiana not far from where glenn you grew up as a boy. maintaining the headquarters in north louisiana is a testament to glenn's commitment to his home and state that he loves. by growing century link locally, glenn has provided incredible opportunities for monroe and louisiana. having such a large company in our backyard recruits talent to our region, yields higher wages, and attracts other companies that provide complementary services within the...
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kn i monro mphic queued up i foo littleminous. no rain all day , all evening, but we do have some showers back offrowards ou west so may the lighting pickng up that. storm tracker does show showers and storms stayed north and west of us. they've weake considerably. some light rain has mte southeast, maybe i thinks mostly been cloudwpt. ily this evening. flood warnings remain out for madison, other than and green counties. this is down in the charloheesville area w there was not flash flooding but there was enough standing wer that there i some localized floodingh . flood watch remains in effect for late tonight. that includes culpeper , facultative certificate yary yowpt, spots vaip yeah yowpt but i suspect that will be dropped overnight. hahere'st futurecast looks lying, b finalreaking through the dry air anding thech r d.c. area by the commute time ckets of heavier rape. be some alover tlhink i it's light rape errin.r we may have a few embedded tstorms later in the day. pr c aler friday. the weekend does look hotter, but still u
kn i monro mphic queued up i foo littleminous. no rain all day , all evening, but we do have some showers back offrowards ou west so may the lighting pickng up that. storm tracker does show showers and storms stayed north and west of us. they've weake considerably. some light rain has mte southeast, maybe i thinks mostly been cloudwpt. ily this evening. flood warnings remain out for madison, other than and green counties. this is down in the charloheesville area w there was not flash flooding...
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my question is, how would madison and monroe and jefferson, adams all look -- they were still alive at the 1809 case -- how would they look at corporations and all the rulings for them? i know washington was gone and franklin was gone, but we still had a lot of founders around. how did they view corporations? >> guest: well, the 1809 case was really understood through the lens of partisanship and battles over the bank of the united states. the 1809 case involved the bank of the united states which was the richest and most powerful and only real national corporation in the founding era. and it was set up by congress but established as a private business corporation that sold to the public. and some of the framers were actually very much in favor of granting the bank of the united states constitutional rights because the bank of the united states was under attack by jeffersonians who, states' rights advocates who thought the bank was a national power that they wanted to bring down, and they wanted -- it invaded states' rights. so even the founding fathers were split on the 1809 case. it
my question is, how would madison and monroe and jefferson, adams all look -- they were still alive at the 1809 case -- how would they look at corporations and all the rulings for them? i know washington was gone and franklin was gone, but we still had a lot of founders around. how did they view corporations? >> guest: well, the 1809 case was really understood through the lens of partisanship and battles over the bank of the united states. the 1809 case involved the bank of the united...
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was a lawyer and state legislator in the 20s and 30s that nobody paid attention he was also of the monroe journal the newspaper there through 1947. so i look at those newspapers that were available on microphone yard, family department of rk i grew up in a small counseling with no guarantee of small town newspaper would have an editorial page count i grew up in macon beacon is a great newspaper now that they would run the obituaries on the page. [laughter] and like who visited that was a small town paper that i went that was a small town paper that i went march of 1933 why would i start here what happened marc march 1833 roosevelt is inaugurated. goldstar. the last president. there is anything said about results inauguration toy immediately covered i hit a gold mine not only have the editorial page but act is and ambitious and writing every two or three or four editorials not just state politics and evolution of the new deal and by the late 30s writing off the religious right and the rise of fascism in japan. it is anything one -- is amazing is the highest grade he ever completed with the
was a lawyer and state legislator in the 20s and 30s that nobody paid attention he was also of the monroe journal the newspaper there through 1947. so i look at those newspapers that were available on microphone yard, family department of rk i grew up in a small counseling with no guarantee of small town newspaper would have an editorial page count i grew up in macon beacon is a great newspaper now that they would run the obituaries on the page. [laughter] and like who visited that was a small...
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allegations about bobby's alleged friendship with marilyn monroe well the refused to respond to the reporters. in. egypt. in august one hundred sixty four the democrats held their national convention in atlantic city new jersey there were rumors about a johnson kennedy take it but they came to nothing but johnson insisted that kennedy speak the last of the convention so he wouldn't steal the show. when kennedy arrived to give his speech the delegates greeted him with a twenty two minute ovation to many of them bobby kennedy represented the tragedy of unfulfilled promise in his speech he spoke about his brother's vision for america. bobby kennedy was back on the campaign trail running for office on his own but one where his promises what sort of candidate would have become at this point kennedy did not yet have the answers. and then kennedy spoke at columbia university in new york and a new candidate emerged compassionate radical and tough. great problem i would think in the state of new york now to make sure that people of different races and colors live together the question of employment th
allegations about bobby's alleged friendship with marilyn monroe well the refused to respond to the reporters. in. egypt. in august one hundred sixty four the democrats held their national convention in atlantic city new jersey there were rumors about a johnson kennedy take it but they came to nothing but johnson insisted that kennedy speak the last of the convention so he wouldn't steal the show. when kennedy arrived to give his speech the delegates greeted him with a twenty two minute ovation...
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y did monroe invite him to calm? to come?at -- whose idea was this? alan: i don't know. there are several theories. one was he was completely broke, his estate had been confiscated during the revolution. he did manage to get control of his farm, la grange. he had a lot of debts. thoughtmes munroe congress would give him a national reward. back tod to come america. neverportunity had arisen. bourbons kept restricting the suffrage. he lost the election of 1824 for his seat. that is when the invitation came and he decided to accept it. >> one more question. >> thank you. my understanding is lafayette wanted to come back to the u.s. in the 1790's. his cabineton and had told him not to. i was wondering if that is true? a grain of truth, but it was not at that time. he was in prison, he was a moderate and he was hated by both the radical revolutionaries and by the loyalists. he went over the border when the jacobins tried to arrest him. he was a general in charge of one of the army's north. he was arrested and turned over by the prussians, the austrians. ed for fiveison years.
y did monroe invite him to calm? to come?at -- whose idea was this? alan: i don't know. there are several theories. one was he was completely broke, his estate had been confiscated during the revolution. he did manage to get control of his farm, la grange. he had a lot of debts. thoughtmes munroe congress would give him a national reward. back tod to come america. neverportunity had arisen. bourbons kept restricting the suffrage. he lost the election of 1824 for his seat. that is when the...
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command of the tpfit division and in january of 1918 division it rmed with go to the front under 69th l monroe of the french division. that was the first appearance of a complete american division on front. without instructions they had to arch with their new destination. the weather as in most of the weather was particularly poor nd took the division five days to complete the march. while it was settled in the ector marshall turned his attention to working on new plans for disposition of traofps nd familiarizing himself with the sector by frequent tours to the front. uring one visit he noted the germans were firing particularly heavy artillery at infrequent spwls. consulted with the french iaison officer with 9 first division who suggested it was probably registration fire as it of a ually an indication possible raid and marshall drafted a memorandum to the units in the area instructing to withdraw from the forward trenches during the night and only return in day hit. raid that he anticipated occurred the morning of march 1 sulccessfully drove hem out and the french were so pleased that the p
command of the tpfit division and in january of 1918 division it rmed with go to the front under 69th l monroe of the french division. that was the first appearance of a complete american division on front. without instructions they had to arch with their new destination. the weather as in most of the weather was particularly poor nd took the division five days to complete the march. while it was settled in the ector marshall turned his attention to working on new plans for disposition of...
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under served schools in the entire city based on demographics and test scores, longfellow, cleveland, monroe, caesar chavez and these are doing language support and the staffer is a bilingual staff person plays a critical role. she was important in starting efforts at betsy carmichael, so she has a significant amount of experience and somehow in these conversations her funding was dropped to half. in my point it is not fair to add another to pick it up. i'm not prepared to do that. it's important that sfmta and -- figure this out. we are asked to many different shortfallst but a staffing position funded in the following year but not this year, i hope that you would find a way to make this transition smoother and this person is very important in providing safety in our community. >> the cut of the funding for this position as i understand it came from the caltran side of things and through the department of public health so not something that sfmta was able to address at the same time we are in agreement with the role. >> supervisor safai: are the other commissions fully funded? don't you hav
under served schools in the entire city based on demographics and test scores, longfellow, cleveland, monroe, caesar chavez and these are doing language support and the staffer is a bilingual staff person plays a critical role. she was important in starting efforts at betsy carmichael, so she has a significant amount of experience and somehow in these conversations her funding was dropped to half. in my point it is not fair to add another to pick it up. i'm not prepared to do that. it's...
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one was the anatomy of the spinal cord and the other one was is man fate by monroe. quite a choice.idn't know what was coming. but it fit very well. >> fdr is a champion of denial. i like to think i am but he was. fdr had 40,000 pictures of him taken. do you know how many showing in a wheelchairshownin a wheelc. it was considered a private matter and for him, ignoring it or denying it or transcending it was the essence of how he treated it and there is a great dignity in that. he never discussed it with his mother, who was the closest person to him. he lived a life of kind of fierce denial. i don't mean you deny the facts of it but you denying its effect on you. you simply say i'm going to live the way i would live otherwise and he did. for the first three months or so, i was so sick that it was hard to visit me because i had pneumonia. i ran at the edge for quite a long time, respirator, masks, heavy doses of antibiotics and at that point i didn't have anybody to come to see me, i think. when i started to come out of that, i resumed my classes. the professors would come in. repeat
one was the anatomy of the spinal cord and the other one was is man fate by monroe. quite a choice.idn't know what was coming. but it fit very well. >> fdr is a champion of denial. i like to think i am but he was. fdr had 40,000 pictures of him taken. do you know how many showing in a wheelchairshownin a wheelc. it was considered a private matter and for him, ignoring it or denying it or transcending it was the essence of how he treated it and there is a great dignity in that. he never...
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. >> monroe shots being fired and there are people running possibly victims involved. >> ceizen justtion and said there was gunshots fires. >>> ios hard t believe but i was one y ago tonight househi majority w skiff scalise was fighting for his life after a shooting during a congression baseball practice. tonight he returnedo the congressional baseball game. >> that's right.ro the c at nats park gave a standing ovation and even though the democrats beat the republicans 21-5 scalise had
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>> their names are moroccan and monroe, we call them rock 'n' roll, i've been calling it "rock 'n' rollative again. >> jimmy: is that something you'll ever release that song? >> i don't know, i'll have to talk it over with nick, see how he feels about it. i would be very angry if he released a song without asking me. sorry, nick. >> jimmy: all parents, when they're split and their kids release a song -- >> it happens, it happens, you know. >> jimmy: so when you're writing music, are you writing it on paper? are you sitting at a piano? how does it work? >> if we're working on just like specifically just like a piano vocal type song, the last one i did, i'm not going to say the title, because i want to surprise my real fans when the album's out. so it's a piano ballad. i sat with my musical director daniel moore, we listen to things that inspire us both. >> jimmy: can you tell us what you heard, songs that were inspiring? >> chord changes were not typical. it's hard to be like -- i don't want to reference something that's an album and expect you do know it. >> jimmy: i see. >> i mean, of
>> their names are moroccan and monroe, we call them rock 'n' roll, i've been calling it "rock 'n' rollative again. >> jimmy: is that something you'll ever release that song? >> i don't know, i'll have to talk it over with nick, see how he feels about it. i would be very angry if he released a song without asking me. sorry, nick. >> jimmy: all parents, when they're split and their kids release a song -- >> it happens, it happens, you know. >> jimmy: so...
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. >> greta garbo, marilyn monroe, elizabeth taylor -- all of the greats are represented in this collection full of screen gems... >> we have an estimated 200,000 pieces. >> ...that their heirs take to the bank. >> any further advance beyond $17,500? >> talk about a girl's best friend. >> i'm channeling marilyn right now. >> they look really good. >> they're fabulous. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
. >> greta garbo, marilyn monroe, elizabeth taylor -- all of the greats are represented in this collection full of screen gems... >> we have an estimated 200,000 pieces. >> ...that their heirs take to the bank. >> any further advance beyond $17,500? >> talk about a girl's best friend. >> i'm channeling marilyn right now. >> they look really good. >> they're fabulous. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
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monroe between 2nd and 3rd. >> queen village. take care, man. take care. >> i want bring in cnn contributor frank bruney also joe lockhart, the executive vice president of communications and public affairs and former u.s. attorney harry litman. and cnn commentator amanda carpenter, author of "gaslighting america -- why we love it when trump lies to us." let me start with you, joe and frank. you're the former communications ficer for the nfl. the mayor did not hold back. what do you think? they booed santa claus one year. it's hard to hold punches there. let me try to be positive. the eagle the represent the best of the nfl. malcolm jenkins has been the leader of this group that will now have $150 millio0 million at their disposal to help do criminal justice reform and social justice. chris long donated every paycheck, 16 game checks to charity as a way of making a statement. carson wentz, $500,000 for haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake. to them, to donald trump, they're sons of bitches. and they're that because they don't kneel to him. thi
monroe between 2nd and 3rd. >> queen village. take care, man. take care. >> i want bring in cnn contributor frank bruney also joe lockhart, the executive vice president of communications and public affairs and former u.s. attorney harry litman. and cnn commentator amanda carpenter, author of "gaslighting america -- why we love it when trump lies to us." let me start with you, joe and frank. you're the former communications ficer for the nfl. the mayor did not hold back....
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monroe went back and even in death they weren't accorded and that is in contrast with john brown whose body was given to his wife at harpers ferry and it proceeded north and not to the extent that lincoln but he was considered quite a hero and his burial was ceremonial and that was not according to the african-americans. >> what about the dominant who did escape the gallows? >> he escaped from harpers ferry and there came a time when the white rater with him determine there's nothing more they could do and there's some controversy that when they left but they did leave harpers ferry and went through the mountains and got almost pennsylvania and at that point they had sore feet so they split up and he eventually went to his hometown of carlisle, pennsylvania where he was under an assumed name but captured and returned to harpers ferry and eventually executed but osborne anderson managed to make it to new york and there was an african american merchant there named william goodrich who owned a railroad and he was in the underground railroad but also owned and railroad and he managed to ge
monroe went back and even in death they weren't accorded and that is in contrast with john brown whose body was given to his wife at harpers ferry and it proceeded north and not to the extent that lincoln but he was considered quite a hero and his burial was ceremonial and that was not according to the african-americans. >> what about the dominant who did escape the gallows? >> he escaped from harpers ferry and there came a time when the white rater with him determine there's...
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one was the anatomy of the spinal cord and the t other one was "man's fate" by monroe.uite a choice. i didn't know what was coming. but it fit very well. and the safey for "most parallel parallel parking job" goes to... [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. laura: i started so wthinking about lunch.ool. mom packed me turkey and cheese. i really wanted cheese pizza... mom: she's smart but sometimes her mind wanders. laura: we should have a sleepover. mom: i remember saying laura...laura? laura: i think i heard mom say something. mom: the sign says "don't walk." laura: sometimes it's so overwhelming. both: i really hope she doesn't [i don't] have another bad day at school today. narrator:
one was the anatomy of the spinal cord and the t other one was "man's fate" by monroe.uite a choice. i didn't know what was coming. but it fit very well. and the safey for "most parallel parallel parking job" goes to... [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving...
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he allowed the monroe doctrine to be alleviated. that stood for many many years. , the second thing, that i've been trying to call for years, you've had this on quite a bit. and that is [indiscernible] agreement that has all these people migrating all over the world, and having no place to go because turkey is part of nato. but that agreement, which was instituted in, i believe, i believe, 19, it was 1916. in 1916 -- steve: robert, i got to jump in because it is off-topic. if you want to bring it to the book our guest has written, we are happy to take your question. caller: well, they are trying to cut down president trump about what has happened. this happened, this stuff happened on barack obama's watch. when the, when the, when the people came, the pope and the arch, the archbishop of the russian orthodox church met in cuba -- are you familiar with that? most people have forgotten that. steve: i am not. we're going to move on. unless you want to respond. kate: i don't know enough about it. steve: it is off-topic. john is calling
he allowed the monroe doctrine to be alleviated. that stood for many many years. , the second thing, that i've been trying to call for years, you've had this on quite a bit. and that is [indiscernible] agreement that has all these people migrating all over the world, and having no place to go because turkey is part of nato. but that agreement, which was instituted in, i believe, i believe, 19, it was 1916. in 1916 -- steve: robert, i got to jump in because it is off-topic. if you want to bring...
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--rchill used the monro room four churchill's -- for roe room wasthe mon made into a map room and the lincoln room was used for his aides. secretaries race back-and-forth from the embassy to the white house. churchill seldom got out of bed before 11:00 a.m.. e breakfasted their -- there and took a nape after launch. his hours were 5:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. often ranhouse staff into him in his night close. then late nights board roosevelt -- the late nights wore roosevelt out and worried eleanor. their son, eleanor would rage and make hints about going to bed. over the three weeks much was accomplished. the 26th of december, he spoke to a joint session of 19 --ss, but this is the this is the 1940 31. he spoke with such fluency that standing ovation. the public responded to his charm. he was able to count on the support of american public opinion throughout the war. militaryreed that the would be under the control of a combined chiefs of staff rather the the soldier -- the soldiers of a particular nation what have separate national centers of command. it was agreed that germany would be th
--rchill used the monro room four churchill's -- for roe room wasthe mon made into a map room and the lincoln room was used for his aides. secretaries race back-and-forth from the embassy to the white house. churchill seldom got out of bed before 11:00 a.m.. e breakfasted their -- there and took a nape after launch. his hours were 5:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. often ranhouse staff into him in his night close. then late nights board roosevelt -- the late nights wore roosevelt out and worried eleanor....
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monroe county sheriff the payment says it's working closely with the district attorney's office, whichresponsible. in monterey county, marine maynard, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> thank you. time is 650. alex savidge is right over there watching our commute. i'm looking at your face, alex. anything going on? >> i don't have a great poker face. we had pretty good looking commute for the most part with very few crashes. unfortunately we had a problem here in marin county. traffic already starting to backup 11 south approaching lincoln avenue. because of this accident here. involving a motorcycle. it sounds like three left lanes of 101 are blocked and you can see the traffic is building and backed up at this point all the way back up to lucas valley road. that can meet in marin county through san rafael could be a tough commute. a motorcycle crash. 101 southbound at lincoln avenue. we will keep tabs on it and let you know how that all shakes out. here's the live look at westbound highway 4. eastbound as well. was but obviously the commute direction we do have slow traffic that starts at railroad
monroe county sheriff the payment says it's working closely with the district attorney's office, whichresponsible. in monterey county, marine maynard, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> thank you. time is 650. alex savidge is right over there watching our commute. i'm looking at your face, alex. anything going on? >> i don't have a great poker face. we had pretty good looking commute for the most part with very few crashes. unfortunately we had a problem here in marin county. traffic already...
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one was the anatomy of the spinal cord and the other one was is man fate by monroe. quite a choice.idn't know what was coming. but it fit very well. (vo) new purely fancy feast filets. like nothing you, or she, has ever seen. filets of 100% real natural chicken or seafood. handcrafted, and served any way she wants. purely fancy feast filets. love is in the details. i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd. that's why i fight. because it's my vision. preservision. try areds 2 + multivitamin. so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. are you two getting along? oh, yeah, yeah. [ hiss ] [ gasps ] [ birds chirpin
one was the anatomy of the spinal cord and the other one was is man fate by monroe. quite a choice.idn't know what was coming. but it fit very well. (vo) new purely fancy feast filets. like nothing you, or she, has ever seen. filets of 100% real natural chicken or seafood. handcrafted, and served any way she wants. purely fancy feast filets. love is in the details. i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor...
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it's someone who is just as active in monroe working with him. ... >> freedom of speech for the protesters and demonstrators in charlottesville and afterwards, with has been considering the question of should we automatically refuse to disman free speech rights for anybody who is bearing articles and one with of the complicating factors is that we did just apparently defend free speech rights for those bearing arm as so it's not a simple question at all. >> especially when you have the second amendment overlay like okay we'll take that one but not that one. and light of -- all of the years ago it always surprised him you know that he went overseas went to the army -- >> army in world war ii and they taught him how to shoot, how to kill and xted hill to go home and sit by shooting at the neighborhood. that was something that his -- yeah. >> and just to add toking that you know panthers did can it armed police patrols in 1986 it wasn't until a household name when they went to sac moan toe because designed to basically criminalize these panthers on police patrol so okay that everybody should
it's someone who is just as active in monroe working with him. ... >> freedom of speech for the protesters and demonstrators in charlottesville and afterwards, with has been considering the question of should we automatically refuse to disman free speech rights for anybody who is bearing articles and one with of the complicating factors is that we did just apparently defend free speech rights for those bearing arm as so it's not a simple question at all. >> especially when you have...
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something happens, steve, when barack obama was president of the united states and he allowed the monroe doctrine to be alleviated and that stood for many, many years. the second thing is that i've been trying to call for years on this is eve had this on quite a bit and that is the agreement that has all these people migrating all over the world and having no place to go because turkey is part of nato. that agreement which was instituted in i believe, 19, 19, it was 1916 and 1916 -- >> host: robert, i got to jump in because it's off-topic. if you want toou bring it back o the book we can take your question. >> caller: well, they are trying to cut down presidenttr trump about what has happened in this happened in the stuff happened on barack obama's watch. when the people came in the pope and the archbishop of the russian ox church met in cuba are you familiar with that? >> host: ot but robert, thank you. we will move on unless you want to respond with a collar was talking about. >> guest: i don't know enough. >> host: it is off-topic and we want to join with john who is in maryland, the
something happens, steve, when barack obama was president of the united states and he allowed the monroe doctrine to be alleviated and that stood for many, many years. the second thing is that i've been trying to call for years on this is eve had this on quite a bit and that is the agreement that has all these people migrating all over the world and having no place to go because turkey is part of nato. that agreement which was instituted in i believe, 19, 19, it was 1916 and 1916 -- >>...
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one was the anatomy of the spinal cord and the other one was is man fate by monroe. quite a choice.idn't know what was coming. but it fit very well. how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. not in this house. 'cause that's no so-so family. that's your family. which is why you didn't grab just any cheese. you picked up new kraft expertly paired mozzarella and parmesan for pizzahyeah! kraft. family greatly. gonna make it rain "tre tres". kids 'cause dad's he's saying he's gonna score a bunch of three-pointers on you. yeah, we ball til we fall. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. by america's largest mortgage lender. are those
one was the anatomy of the spinal cord and the other one was is man fate by monroe. quite a choice.idn't know what was coming. but it fit very well. how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. not in this house. 'cause that's no so-so family. that's your family. which is why you didn't grab...
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one was the anatomy of the spinal cord and the other one was is man fate by monroe. quite a choice.idn't know what was coming. but it fit very well. mine's way better. this one's below market price and has bluetooth. same here, but this one has leather seats! use the cars.com app to compare price, features and value. hi! are you two getting along? oh, yeah, yeah. [ hiss ] [ gasps ] [ birds chirping] ♪ no matter what you are they're a perfect match. the new ipad and xfinity stream app. hey guys, i'm home! surprise! i got a puppy. add an ipad to select packages for just $5 a month for 24 months. upgrade online now. >> fdr is a champion of denial. i like to think i am but he was. fdr had 40,000 pictures of him taken. do you know how many showing in a wheelchairshownin a wheelc. it was considered a private matter and for him, ignoring it or denying it or transcending it was the essence of how he treated it and there is a great dignity in that. he never discussed it with his mother, who was the closest person to him. he lived a life of kind of fierce denial. i don't mean you deny the fac
one was the anatomy of the spinal cord and the other one was is man fate by monroe. quite a choice.idn't know what was coming. but it fit very well. mine's way better. this one's below market price and has bluetooth. same here, but this one has leather seats! use the cars.com app to compare price, features and value. hi! are you two getting along? oh, yeah, yeah. [ hiss ] [ gasps ] [ birds chirping] ♪ no matter what you are they're a perfect match. the new ipad and xfinity stream app. hey...
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pardon, and this goes to the question of not going through the usual process, there are many alice monroe johnsons out there. in fact, the trump administration is seeking to prosecute in an even more vigorous way than past administrations defendants like here, people who are involved in non-violent drug offenses. so had he gone through the usual channels for her, you know, there is a real conflict between couting her sentence and the precution to the full extent possible that jeff sessions and trump are per sue iursuing. so it would have been hard for him to go through the usual process because there is a real discrepancy here and it's hard to explain. >> for many who don't have a slabt advocate or access to a camera that's a point well taken. >>> i want to expand the conversation out more broadly. we are looking at the issue of whether the president would be able to pardon himself. i asked the house speaker about that earlier today. i'll show it to you. and then we will talk about it. mr. speaker, do you believe that the president has the power to pardon himself? >> i don't know the tech
pardon, and this goes to the question of not going through the usual process, there are many alice monroe johnsons out there. in fact, the trump administration is seeking to prosecute in an even more vigorous way than past administrations defendants like here, people who are involved in non-violent drug offenses. so had he gone through the usual channels for her, you know, there is a real conflict between couting her sentence and the precution to the full extent possible that jeff sessions and...
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well, plenty of bling from marilyn monroe. we've got a becausier, earrings, a signed photo.inkler rode as he was the fonzi -- i guess the fonz. we'll call you fonz. that could sell up to $200,000 and donald trump's boardroom table from "the apprentice" is also expected to fetch around $20,000. you're fired. >>> all right. liam neeson being called a stand-up guy for what he did sitting down. page 6 reports the actor was attending "the iceman cometh" on broadway starring denzel washington the other night and he was ready to take his seat in the front row, right, front of the house but he looked behind him and realized he was really tall and could be blocking people. he's 6'4" so he moved to the back just to help accommodate. >> i wish i had that problem. i really do. >> i wouldn't have expected mr. liam to move. i would have been lichcef me getting a selfie with you. think about it. >> which is very important. >> yeah, so anyway, finally, summer is here. summer is here. that means ice cream season, yay. ice cream and cake. ice cream and cake. okay. >> okay. >> so, we want you
well, plenty of bling from marilyn monroe. we've got a becausier, earrings, a signed photo.inkler rode as he was the fonzi -- i guess the fonz. we'll call you fonz. that could sell up to $200,000 and donald trump's boardroom table from "the apprentice" is also expected to fetch around $20,000. you're fired. >>> all right. liam neeson being called a stand-up guy for what he did sitting down. page 6 reports the actor was attending "the iceman cometh" on broadway...