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take a look. senator tommy tuberville of america, faced backlash after his own party, who angrily challenge his months-long blockade. they unanimously improved 61 military promotions by voice note for four hours. he rejected each nomination as his colleagues frustrations grew. we have done the best that we can to honor the request a fellow senator. that these nominations be bought to the floor and voted on, initially. and i really respect men of their word. i do not respect, and do not honor men who do not honor their word. no matter what you think, tuberville, this is doing damage to our military. i do not say that lightly. if this is the norm, who the hell wants to serve in the military when you have a promotion that can be canned based on something that you had nothing to do with? simply a, in my opinion, of abuse of the powers that we have as senators. to say if there is something that we vehemently disagree with, that we are going to use that power to hold up the

Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe Weekend 20240604 11:00:00

either. he d rather not think about tim permentor and the last moments of his precious baby sister s life. i m not interested in remembering karen associated with that crime. it s been a long ordeal for you. mm-hmm. i want to remember karen as a brilliant, beautiful young woman she was. maybe this smiling person, someone who loved her friends, loved the beach, and died too young. that s all for this edition of dateline. i m craig melvin. thank you for watching. happy saturday morning. to my coffee was, so good you did a good job. earlier, you got to starbucks in your pajamas. anyhow, it is good to see you

Carol Ann Smith, loved the beach

February 16, 2021 Carol Ann Smith, 86, of Dagsboro, formerly of Reisterstown, Md., passed away at home surrounded by family Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021.   She was born in Orange, N.J., Jan. 9, 1935, to the late Joseph and Ethel McInerney Gross.  In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Thomas E. Smith, in 2009 and a sister, Janet Gross. Carol and her husband moved to Dagsboro about 25 years ago.  She loved the beach life, entertaining family and friends, and hosting holiday dinners. She is survived by three sons, Steven Smith, Robert Smith and Tom Smith, as well as two sisters, Marie Cheety and Rita Smith.  She is also survived by extended family and friends.

Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20191223 08:59:00

he outsmarted himself and that s why he is in prison. roc is free to ride his harley these days, but it still eats him up that a man he never met tried to frame him for murder. if you could sit down and talk to him just the way we re sitting here, what would you say to him? i am restrained, correct? i couldn t get to him? should we tie you to the chair? i would not be a good communicator in that conversation mode with him sitting there. i couldn t do it. mike pannell couldn t do it either. he would rather not think about tim permentor and the last moments of his precious baby sister s life. i am not interested in remembering karen associated with that crime. it s been a long ordeal for you. i want to remember karen as a brilliant beautiful young woman that she was. maybe this smiling person. someone who loved her friends, loved the beach, and died too

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roc is free to ride his harley these days, but it still eats him up that a man he never met tried to frame him for murder. for you could talk to him the way we are sitting here, what would you say? i am restrained, correct? i couldn t get to him? i would not be a good communicator in that conversation mode with him sitting there. i couldn t do it. mike pannell couldn t do it either. he would rather not think about tim permentor and the last moments of his precious baby sister s life. i am not interested in remembering karen associated with that crime. it s been a long ordeal for you. i want to remember karen as a brilliant beautiful young woman that she was. maybe this smiling person. someone who loved her friends, loved the beach, and died too young.

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