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Reframed Marilyn Monroe

but it was also weaponized against her. >> in 1942, marilyn's life changes overnight. >> when marilyn was just past her 16th birthday she got married to a neighbor named jim dougherty who she barely knew. >> it was the idea of heea of hr mother, grace. >> grace arranged it, she and her husband were going to west virginia and they were going to put me in a home or i can marry this boy who is 21. >> she was a pragmatist. she had lived a difficult life, and that makes you a pragmatist. you look in front of you, these are my options, that looks like the best one, i'll take that one. >> marilyn doesn't have much time to get to know her new husband. >> the die is cast, america is at war. >> jim enlists in the marines and is sent to the south pacific.

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

grammy hall of fame, rock and roll hall of fame, rhythm and blues hall of fame. she's performed on the biggest stages but a point of personal privilege, i think her performance in 1919 at the 100th anniversary of the state fair was pretty special. they're still talking about it, gladys. not a joke. not a joke. and down at the fair they speak like you do down in atlanta, you know what i mean. just a few days ago we observed world aids day, a much different day than during the worst of the epidemic in the 80s. back then gladys joins elton john, and stevie wonder, deon warwick and the benefits records to sing "that is what friends are for." it reaches number one on chart shattering the stigma and opening heartsm. you were there between each line of my pain and glory.

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FOX and Friends

business in this economic environment. use of the cost of eggs, bacon, what else? tell me what the prices are. >> everything is so sky-high. gladys, $80 a case. >> what was it before? >> $28, $30. eggs, $22 a case, now $78 a case right now. >> you said bacon is killing you. >> bacon for breakfast, people can afford it anymore. it used to be $1.05 but before everything else my have to say eggs early in the morning to be here. >> they were grateful to you because he's covering breakfast for everybody all day long in honor of "fox & friends." what a guy. >> ainsley: that is nice of him. >> steve: absolutely, very nice. thank you, rachel. >> brian: it sounds like rice crispy's are cheap and they make

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell

enforcement that were there that day. turn in your badge and step down, you don't deserve to wear one. >> that was kaitlyn gonzalez. she is with me now, as well as her mother, gladys, live from uvalde. i thank you both for being with me, and kaitlyn, let me start with you. it's been three months since that shooting. i can only imagine how these months have been. how are you feeling today? >> i'm feeling good. i'm just excited that you guys have me here. >> we are excited to have you here. let me ask you about your remarks there at the meeting there in uvalde, you said that it's time for pete arredondo to go, and others to go. obviously police there have lost your confidence. what do they need to do to get it back so that you will feel safe in the community at school? >> obviously they lost all my respect for them.

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Reframed Marilyn Monroe

>> what's fascinating about the creation of marilyn monroe is that i think she had more of a hand in it than people want to give her credit for. >> the truth about marilyn's background is something she's happy to bury. >> marilyn isn't an orphan. she's got a mother who's living in a mental health facility. but that doesn't necessarily read as well as an innocent orphaned girl. >> childhood was very difficult on marilyn. she was illegitimate. and that was a terrible, terrible sin in the 1930s. she didn't know who her father was. and her mother had this horrible condition. >> her mother, gladys, is institutionalized when marilyn is 8 years old. >> the diagnosis that was given to marilyn's mother, of paranoid schizophrenia, was shameful at

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Anderson Cooper 360

me a little bit. as far as the individuals' testimony, i was irritated by it. the individual who was charged, he spoke about how his life was ruined, and some of the bad things that happened to him. as we just talked about, we have two people that are no longer going to be police officers. also sitting next to sergeant gonell and michael fanone was a widow of an officer, jeffrey smith. you talk about her life never being the same, so forgive me if i show a lack of sympathy towards that individual and what he's lost. he made a choice. and the other individuals made sacrifices. >> yeah, and let's not forget, of course, officer brian sicknick, who died that day, and his family believes it was related to the trauma he withstood. we have interviewed officer sicknick's mother, gladys, and

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Anderson Cooper 360

it. the individual who was charged, he spoke about how his life is ruined and some of the bad things that happened to him. as we just talked about, we have two people that are no longer going to be police officers. also sitting next to sergeant gonell and michael phenomenon was a widow of an officer, jeffrey smith. talk about her life never being the same. so forgive me if i show a lack of sympathy towards that individual and what he has lost. he made a choice and the other individuals they sacrificed their lives. >> let's not forget of course brian sicknick officer brian sicknick who died that day and his family believes it was related to trauma he withstood. we've talked to officer sicknick's mother gladys and his former girlfriend and they are always in our thoughts. i hear you when you think about

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