i am 39 years old and wearing a hockey jersey on tv so i am not qualified to add anything to this discussion. jedediah, you said no to the beach police. this isn t really about the beach. it is about the town s boardwalk that has shops and restaurants. they are not talking right on the beach. it is still beach attire. i feel like it is a little too policeman telling you what to wear. i went to catholic schools and maybe that s why i am biased about the dress code thing. when i hear people telling me what i can and can t wear it bugs me. part of it involves mandating the wearing of shoes, but it is because they don t want people to sue if they get a nail in their foot. that s a safety reason and that s different. although i guess then i could go and walk on my hands and i would have no protection and that would be a safety problem. i would you would have to wear gloves. i would have to? i suppose. and a skirt. you know what lives in wild wood, new jersey? who? be
something positive. putting the flag on there, why some negative? why the jump to assume it is a negative stereo type? is is it assuming all puerto ricans are drunk? i would never conclude that. that s the people who are angry are propogating. they are saying that they thought of that, but coors didn t. i didn t think about that. this is back to jedediah and she said this is more about the people who are offended and it is playing on these stereo types. i certainly didn t think oh well there are shamrocks on everything on st. paddy s day. but of course i am irish and those stair row types every time chris talks about the hitler tea pots the arm bands on the hockey jersey trouble me. isn t the bigger issue here about parades in general? it doesn t matter who is in the parade, but the fact that
nothing joking. thanks so much. stay clean. what do you think is the dirtiest and loudest city? topeka? philadelphia. here is the thing about new yorkers, everybody hates philly. that is universal. even people in philadelphia hate phily. new york was voted the most stylish city in america. do you hinge it is stylish? what do you think about what i am wearing right now? it is okay. how can i look better? casual. do you think my jeans aren t tight enough? could be a little tighter. you want to see what my religion is. who are you wear ?g. the new york rangers. is this a cotton poly blend? i don t know. it is a hockey jersey. looking good. and i would like to blend with you. are you single? no, my wife is standing right there. it doesn t count as cheating if it is same sex. are you aware of that?
another, a 33-year-old mother of two who was about to get married. and these are pictures of police leading the suspect out of the home. not very far from the crime scene. our david lee miller is here with more. what do we know about this suspect, david lee? one of the things worth noting is the arrest took place more than nine hours ago and so far, the police have not yet released the name of the suspect and they have not released any details but according to a local lawmaker and according to neighbors, the individual who was being led away in handcuffs and there you see him on the screen is 33-year-old david laffer. also taken into custody, his wife melinda. the arrest considering the horrific nature of the crime largely uneventful but one report does say he offered some resistance. on his facebook page, he can be seen wearing a hockey jersey. in fact, a couple of years ago, he proposed to his wife at a hockey game and he did so in a very dramatic fashion on the big screen tv. he s
let s look at some stories on my radar tonight and talk them over with republican polester ed goez. attention, democrats, where would you like to spend most of the week of september 3rd, 2012? a letter from the charityman says, dear dnc member, i m excited to announce four cities have been selected to host the convention. we assume that convention will renominate obama as president. cleveland, ohio, minneapolis. st. louis, and charlotte. ed, as the republican in the room, where should the democrats sneet. well, my experience, minneapolis, was not particularly good. we spent more time watching hurricanes than we actually did putting on the convention. i would say anywhere but minneapolis. those were nice people. they gave you a nice hockey jersey. they re nice people. look, i have been a communications director at