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she doesn't have children, she doesn't have 100, she doesn't need a chaperone, she has means, she can do whatever she wants at a time and place when women could not do whatever they wanted. she travels, she becomes a fashion plate, when she describes this era in her memoir, she definitely kind of shapes the truth and this to. she describes a european trip with her sister, bertha, she neglects to mention there were two men along on that trip to, that the whole thing was kind of an extended double date. she's curating who she was at the time. and this is the moment when she meets woodrow wilson. there are the letters back and forth are amazing. first of all, they are really racy or at least his are often racy. he's saying, you know, you are so beautiful and wonderful, i want to kiss your eyelids. she's saying, are really going to fire william jennings bryan? tell me what's going on in mexico. have you written a response to the germans about the list of tanya? she's asking him to get much more involved in his work. and he's waxing eloquent about her beautiful form and, you know, how much
she doesn't have children, she doesn't have 100, she doesn't need a chaperone, she has means, she can do whatever she wants at a time and place when women could not do whatever they wanted. she travels, she becomes a fashion plate, when she describes this era in her memoir, she definitely kind of shapes the truth and this to. she describes a european trip with her sister, bertha, she neglects to mention there were two men along on that trip to, that the whole thing was kind of an extended...
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she has shown that she can grab an opportunity. she has shown that she can be sophisticated.she marries norman gold, it is not a love story for the ages he is secure and his fast budget way, he adored her but she thinks he will do just fine. and then, have a nice life here in washington. they have one child who does not survive more than three days, and then no more children. she becomes a woman about town in this picture. shea becomes the first woman and washington to get a drivers license. she told about town and what she called her electric run about which was sort of a golf cart with a tailor, top speed of about 13 miles an hour but a symbol of independence. she, with our fabulous hat, always beautifully dressed would tool around town, the traffic cops knew her. other washington hostesses knew her. she was a person who had made that of herself. and then, when norman died she inherited his money. he ran the tiffany of washington. it was this high-end jewelry and silver business, throughout washington history presidents and society justices, and rich people had bought their
she has shown that she can grab an opportunity. she has shown that she can be sophisticated.she marries norman gold, it is not a love story for the ages he is secure and his fast budget way, he adored her but she thinks he will do just fine. and then, have a nice life here in washington. they have one child who does not survive more than three days, and then no more children. she becomes a woman about town in this picture. shea becomes the first woman and washington to get a drivers license....
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she would say, yeah, she's she's doing what she wanted to do and in between there she did. go to military bases and promote military family issues. she did visit community colleges and talk about education. she did a little work on the cancer research. so she was able to do that i think and and more one thing that i think will be interesting is we get toward the end of this tenure, you know part of why they decided to run and it really was both of them decided to run was, you know, they looked at the country during the trump administration and not only did they feel like trump was was really breaking so many norms and and pushing the guardrails, you know in a way that felt was unacceptable, but they just felt like the polarization in the country the contention in the country had reached that this this really unhealthy and potentially dangerous point. i don't think that at this point she could look and say we've rolled that back right having joe in office, you know, joe biden who uncle joe the guy with the aviator is you know, that has really kind of cooled tensions. i don't
she would say, yeah, she's she's doing what she wanted to do and in between there she did. go to military bases and promote military family issues. she did visit community colleges and talk about education. she did a little work on the cancer research. so she was able to do that i think and and more one thing that i think will be interesting is we get toward the end of this tenure, you know part of why they decided to run and it really was both of them decided to run was, you know, they looked...
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instead she suffered for what she did. there was a huge backlash against the new deal from business and social conservatives who didn't like social security or the fair labor standards act. suffered a humiliating impeachment because of her failure to deport hairy bridges a pacific coast union leader who was accused of being a communist. he had been born in australia, which meant he could be deported something employers wondered because he was stirring labor activism. abuse was heaped on her. and the roosevelts astute politicians as they were. seldom stood up for her in public. and though she had many public successes. she had a tragic personal life. she married, but her husband had bipolar disorder at a time. there was no treatment and her daughter inherited same ailment. it became a lonely existence. their care was expensive and the mentally ill seldom. thank their caregivers for what they've done. francis perkins had to work hard to provide for them. but the essential irony of this is if she had a happy life an easy and
instead she suffered for what she did. there was a huge backlash against the new deal from business and social conservatives who didn't like social security or the fair labor standards act. suffered a humiliating impeachment because of her failure to deport hairy bridges a pacific coast union leader who was accused of being a communist. he had been born in australia, which meant he could be deported something employers wondered because he was stirring labor activism. abuse was heaped on her....
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she's not breathing and she's not responsive. she's actually anna nicole smith. >> this morning, tragic beauty. >> anna nicole smith died. >> anna nicole smith has died. >> anna? >> anna. >> anna, one more time. >> she might have been one of the most famous faces in the world. >> shooting for guess makes anna nicole smith a star. >> va-va-voom. wow. >> she was ridiculed, but there's a whole story the public doesn't know. >> people have a perception that she was this dumb blond. she wasn't. >> i'm fine, i'm well, i'm here. >> every single thing i touch has a story to it. >> she snagged a very rich man who was near death. >> one of the world's richest men. >> anna never gave [ bleep ] about money. >> she loved mr. marshall tremendously. >> he left her nothing. zero. ♪ anna, anna, anna, anna nicole ♪ >> she is one hot mess, except maybe she's not that hot anymore. >> make me beautiful dress. >> anna nicole smith just gave birth to a baby girl only to have her 20-year-old son, daniel, die at her maternity bedside. >> and then the uni
she's not breathing and she's not responsive. she's actually anna nicole smith. >> this morning, tragic beauty. >> anna nicole smith died. >> anna nicole smith has died. >> anna? >> anna. >> anna, one more time. >> she might have been one of the most famous faces in the world. >> shooting for guess makes anna nicole smith a star. >> va-va-voom. wow. >> she was ridiculed, but there's a whole story the public doesn't know. >>...
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she knew that she had all of these other gifts that she could offer.could get to show that. >> you've got the most peculiar vision i ever saw. >> why do you say that? >> because you're reading that book upside down. >> but i'm no such thing. >> not you, the book. >> you see that she really was a brilliant all-around actress. >> oh. >> her eyes would just do something, and she was just so comedically gifted. >> this way, please. >> she began to understand that comedy could be one of her powers. >> this way, my dear. >> i'm so sorry. >> and that the way she could fuse it with sex would be her unique brand. ♪ >> there are not many hollywood actresses of that era that combined clear physical attractiveness and physical comedy of a slapstick style like she does in "how to marry a millionaire" where she's a bit blind and keeps running into walls. >> the movie is marilyn's third hit of 1953, earning fox a total of $15 million, the equivalent of $150 million today. >> she was a star then. she got first billing in that movie. so she made it. >> a few weeks late
she knew that she had all of these other gifts that she could offer.could get to show that. >> you've got the most peculiar vision i ever saw. >> why do you say that? >> because you're reading that book upside down. >> but i'm no such thing. >> not you, the book. >> you see that she really was a brilliant all-around actress. >> oh. >> her eyes would just do something, and she was just so comedically gifted. >> this way, please. >> she...
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she calls him back, she takes it, she goes over there. arthur and the boys, as she calls them, she is the only woman on the delegation, appointed her to committee three. the appointment on cultural concerns. thinking that you won't cause any trouble there because there are concerned with the bomb. they have totally forgotten about refugees, refugees becomes the major issue in the first session of the general assembly. eleanor becomes the point person on that and debates the great russian debater. so and then is unanimously appointed by the entire body of the un, all 51 nations to chair but will become the human commission on human life. the united states opposed but had to be convinced to support her. out of that comes, with her negotiation, the single most important political document of the post war era which is that universal declaration of human rights. why do i make that claim? it is used as the model for more constitutions and more state governors, her own beloved rights. it has been used in every single piece of reconciliation. civ
she calls him back, she takes it, she goes over there. arthur and the boys, as she calls them, she is the only woman on the delegation, appointed her to committee three. the appointment on cultural concerns. thinking that you won't cause any trouble there because there are concerned with the bomb. they have totally forgotten about refugees, refugees becomes the major issue in the first session of the general assembly. eleanor becomes the point person on that and debates the great russian...
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, she says to nancy who she likes a lot better than she ever liked jane wyman i can see that you are in love with him but he is not in love with you yet. you are going to have to wait and you will know when he loves you but you are going to have to wait and she does patiently, gently, take several years for him to come around and commit himself. >> host: i found the early years fascinating as well, you referenced fewer movie roles, arrival children, bustling home life, ronald reagan begins traveling the country on behalf of general electric, speaking to audiences all over america, honing his speaking style, listening to issues that matter to working americans, it all led to the realization that ronald reagan connected, very real intimate way with people and it all took off, campaigns, sacramento, more campaigns, the white house, tell us about those formative years that prepared the reagan's for their life as public figures and nancy's role in all of it. >> they are scraping bottom, professionally, financially, reagan, the most humiliating professional endeavor of his life, he becomes
, she says to nancy who she likes a lot better than she ever liked jane wyman i can see that you are in love with him but he is not in love with you yet. you are going to have to wait and you will know when he loves you but you are going to have to wait and she does patiently, gently, take several years for him to come around and commit himself. >> host: i found the early years fascinating as well, you referenced fewer movie roles, arrival children, bustling home life, ronald reagan...
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she gets up there and she knocks on the door, she opens the door, she comes in and she is wheezing. eleanor is freaking out because her friend is really ill. she says we need a doctor, they send a white doctor. the white doctor won't treat bethune. eleanor makes the white doctor treat bethune and they go down in the elevator together eleanor roosevelt and mary mcleod bethune. they go into the lobby of this plush place and these are women who by now are calling each other eleanor and mary. they get halfway across the lobby and eleanor turns to mary mcleod bethune and says dr. bethune, i'm so sorry to be so rude, but i have left something in my room. i must go back and get it. could you come with me? do you mind? they turn around, they go back in the elevator that rejected bethune and that is how the hermitage hotel in nashville, tennessee was integrated. [applause] always remember they were tough, they risked their lives, they risk their reputations, they risk their incomes, but they sure knew the power of a symbolic gesture. may we revel in mary mcleod bethune's fierce courage. may
she gets up there and she knocks on the door, she opens the door, she comes in and she is wheezing. eleanor is freaking out because her friend is really ill. she says we need a doctor, they send a white doctor. the white doctor won't treat bethune. eleanor makes the white doctor treat bethune and they go down in the elevator together eleanor roosevelt and mary mcleod bethune. they go into the lobby of this plush place and these are women who by now are calling each other eleanor and mary. they...
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about this in triangular road she said she was when she got there because she didn't realize she hadhe file. she writes the government officers conducting the briefing turned out to be a matronly looking woman with blond hair and blue gray eyes and a neutral mantle of a civil servant long on the job. framed by lbj's official portrait in the flag. she began by placing your hand lightly on the dossier and sayingti it seems you've been fairly active. the woman does not actually make a reference to what's in the dossier. she's surreptitiously let paule know that they have something on her. it's a way of w warning her abot what she might say when she's in europe and to be careful about what she says. now paule doesn't tell you anything else in this memoir about what happened but i looked up the archive at the university, the state department archives and i found the document that says that he and william melvin kelly because he was there on the tour, that they were so critical of the united states that they said we would have to conduct a mopping up exercise to clear the ground for the un
about this in triangular road she said she was when she got there because she didn't realize she hadhe file. she writes the government officers conducting the briefing turned out to be a matronly looking woman with blond hair and blue gray eyes and a neutral mantle of a civil servant long on the job. framed by lbj's official portrait in the flag. she began by placing your hand lightly on the dossier and sayingti it seems you've been fairly active. the woman does not actually make a reference to...
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she knew she had a platform as first lady. and the issue over time became really central to her life. she knew the simple phrase, just say no issue is complicated. she could tackle such a thorny issue. tell us what you learned about the effort, the receptiveness of the country to her message. and how she, in the end was selected by saying those years provided be at the most fulfilling years of my life. >> 's kind of a double edge sword. it was memorable, it was catchy. but on the other hand it was founded simplistic. people would even market. she got that message out every way she could going on television, you really cannot doubt her own devotion to this cause. i think it goes back tot the 60s and when she was in california and seeing what drugs had done to the families of a lot of her friends. and i think people are going to argue for a long time as to just how effective that really was. which is really the longest, best long-term tracking of young people's attitudes towards drugs. we really do see a change most young people
she knew she had a platform as first lady. and the issue over time became really central to her life. she knew the simple phrase, just say no issue is complicated. she could tackle such a thorny issue. tell us what you learned about the effort, the receptiveness of the country to her message. and how she, in the end was selected by saying those years provided be at the most fulfilling years of my life. >> 's kind of a double edge sword. it was memorable, it was catchy. but on the other...
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she found out she already had a schedule. they they realize that because our president is both head of government and head of state that there would be events that needed to be planned with dignitaries that he needed to have these members of congress there and that they needed to host them and so nobody was better than martha at that because she'd been doing it for years. so she had a schedule she had restrictions and so it was a two-person career from the very beginning and she had abigail at her side and let catherine talk a little bit more about that. but martha definitely understood the concept of soft power. and that has been something that has been a trend for first ladies to use all the way through since the beginning. so the beginning was that martha really was a partner as she had been with the president all through their marriage and through his years during the revolutionary war where she would go to the camps the winter camps every year and would assist him and try to keep morell up and organize sewing circles and
she found out she already had a schedule. they they realize that because our president is both head of government and head of state that there would be events that needed to be planned with dignitaries that he needed to have these members of congress there and that they needed to host them and so nobody was better than martha at that because she'd been doing it for years. so she had a schedule she had restrictions and so it was a two-person career from the very beginning and she had abigail at...
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she and the effect she had on other people. um, not long before her death a friend who knew her well searched in vain for the source of her magnetism her power over over other humans. and this is the quote it says she is a woman no longer young. she is very deaf. she is badly crippled with arthritis. from all ordinary standards. she is very plain. and yet when she is in a room every man in the room old and young wants to sit beside her listen to her and we'll dessert the younger and more beautiful. ladies. now this is from lillian rixie's book. and she says the the three most important women in the roosevelt family. bammy ellis and eleanor all had in common a generous share of that remarkable family's outstanding traits offstage and on each of them possessed and exhibited courage. and all three were gallant. on high family occasions as in times of family crisis they acted in concert across party lines and often on the world stage with regal grace and dignity. all three had political influence alice following her ants example wa
she and the effect she had on other people. um, not long before her death a friend who knew her well searched in vain for the source of her magnetism her power over over other humans. and this is the quote it says she is a woman no longer young. she is very deaf. she is badly crippled with arthritis. from all ordinary standards. she is very plain. and yet when she is in a room every man in the room old and young wants to sit beside her listen to her and we'll dessert the younger and more...
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she is worrying. she doesn't know where she is here.our daughter is doing or you don't know everything about her completely. better not to know why. nastya is offended by the relationship between two people is unimportant. yes, what kind of character, but even now the parents are a child, i think that it should be, well, everything, everything is told to each other and no secrets your revelation is just achieved in her, uh, and how she will react and so on is better for me to say than and my mother would not know what i do, but then some neighbor there, baba zina, baba lyuba, would come and show her, but your daughter is filming a video. well, then it would be really hard for her. it seems to me that even i would imagine myself that, let's say, i'm a mother, yes, and to me, or my daughter comes up and speaks honestly with me, and i would be pleased, because that my daughter shows me respect and she trusts me. she is talking to me. let's say she lied about me and said no, there i work in a bakery in some yes as a cashier, and then she wo
she is worrying. she doesn't know where she is here.our daughter is doing or you don't know everything about her completely. better not to know why. nastya is offended by the relationship between two people is unimportant. yes, what kind of character, but even now the parents are a child, i think that it should be, well, everything, everything is told to each other and no secrets your revelation is just achieved in her, uh, and how she will react and so on is better for me to say than and my...
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she says, she can hit me on the back of the head, and since she says she hit me like that, she has afty laptop is actually like this, uh, manifestation - this is the basis for really considering the issue of child abuse and improper performance of parental functions, and if the beatings are really serious and can cause deterioration in our health in future. this, perhaps even up to a criminal article. mother she also brought friends who closed her in the room. eh, after which my daughter herself personally told me that when i went into the rooms, they told me to put on headphones, and she says my mother was killed there. uh, in another room with a closed door. i say, how was she beaten? she says, well, there is something, and something like this. so, she didn’t continue to say these words to me, and in this she says she was beaten there, she didn’t understand my child, what is she talking about, did you ask the girl’s mother a question about what is being said? these questions, but she did not hear me. she still hasn't hears. she may just yell hysterically, but listen, she won't be n
she says, she can hit me on the back of the head, and since she says she hit me like that, she has afty laptop is actually like this, uh, manifestation - this is the basis for really considering the issue of child abuse and improper performance of parental functions, and if the beatings are really serious and can cause deterioration in our health in future. this, perhaps even up to a criminal article. mother she also brought friends who closed her in the room. eh, after which my daughter...
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and she said she looked out and she saw his face. so, i want to think but this as a moment in which the person that we always think of as the cornerstone of black nationalism is sitting in the audience, learning from this woman. learning about black nationalism from paule marshal, and so it's a moment to me, of black women's leadership, and to connect it back to a lot of paule's work, i seat i one of fundamental important things about her work is how she is always imagining black female leadership. and that i almost connect that -- those images, those imaginative, fictional images, i would take them to a direct line to stacy abrams and our ability to imagine and accept black women's leadership in 2021. so, that's where i wanted to start. that is is encapsulating what i think. >> that's fantastic. it's funny we have malcolm show us up in a of those places -- a number hoff those places. there, down at howard university at another panel in the audience, hanging near the back. he is at -- hanging in the back so he was looking -- [overlap
and she said she looked out and she saw his face. so, i want to think but this as a moment in which the person that we always think of as the cornerstone of black nationalism is sitting in the audience, learning from this woman. learning about black nationalism from paule marshal, and so it's a moment to me, of black women's leadership, and to connect it back to a lot of paule's work, i seat i one of fundamental important things about her work is how she is always imagining black female...
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she knew what she was doing, she knew how to fly, and as she reached the home pylon that labor day, justat sundown, right in front of the grandstand, the crowd knew it too. screaming into that pylon at 229 miles an hour, roughly 50 or 60 feet off the ground, she banked that plane so hard, so perfectly around the tower that it stood up on its wing. just look at that girl, the announcer said. those were his words. just look at that girl, have you ever seen such a beautiful race? she was trailing the two leaders but she was in third place, she was right there. and then, on the eighth turn, at the home pylon, a problem. the right wing of her speedy plane began to disintegrate midflight. this wing made out of spruce and linen began to fall apart and flutter to the ground like so much confetti. and, with the wind now whistling through the holes in her wing, the woman in the cockpit did exactly as she was supposed to do. she peeled off course, away from her fellow competitors, and the crowd. south towards the city of chicago, out over glenview road and lake avenue. she was trying to save the pe
she knew what she was doing, she knew how to fly, and as she reached the home pylon that labor day, justat sundown, right in front of the grandstand, the crowd knew it too. screaming into that pylon at 229 miles an hour, roughly 50 or 60 feet off the ground, she banked that plane so hard, so perfectly around the tower that it stood up on its wing. just look at that girl, the announcer said. those were his words. just look at that girl, have you ever seen such a beautiful race? she was trailing...
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and she really, i would argue, did what she wanted. it really caused a lot of problems for the staff of the white house, who are writing back to mr. dupont like, oh my goodness. why am i even hear? i believe or some of the things they were writing. because, again, mrs. kennedy took over in terms of her decisions and that. so, i'm probably straying far from the question but it's just amazing to see the fact that concepts of what is historic preservation has changed so much. again, what dupont was doing and his time was absolutely remarkable and brought us forward. the wonderful thing is that we are still going. there is no stopping point for those concerns for historic authenticity. and concern for telling stories that haven't been told before. >> and what is historic authenticity. i think what you're seeing, now, that was progress at its time, even progressed and it is on lifetime and considered himself a scholar. now, we've moved beyond, into the last 20 years we've just lived through, the last ten years we've just lived through. you'
and she really, i would argue, did what she wanted. it really caused a lot of problems for the staff of the white house, who are writing back to mr. dupont like, oh my goodness. why am i even hear? i believe or some of the things they were writing. because, again, mrs. kennedy took over in terms of her decisions and that. so, i'm probably straying far from the question but it's just amazing to see the fact that concepts of what is historic preservation has changed so much. again, what dupont...
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she is beautiful. she had long blonde hair. she did all sorts of things. she did act as a courier.he talked about how she would flirt her way through german checkpoints, etc. she finally was caught and escaped. but, there were many women like her. so they were important. part of the reasons they could get away with a lot, again, was because of the german's traditional view of women. >> thank you. >> thank you for introducing us to this fascinating story. this extraordinary person was still very young when the war was over. so i am wondering, did you play any role in the postwar period? because of her personal interest, how did she take to this of rising -- surprising reconciliation between japan -- germany and france. >> i mentioned her after the war. she basically -- she became a big proponent of de gaulle after the war. she remarried. she divorced. i said she was very much in love with her second in command. as passionate and charismatic i she was, you can see why there was sparks between them. she became pregnant by him. she had the baby. he was captured. he was thrown into a co
she is beautiful. she had long blonde hair. she did all sorts of things. she did act as a courier.he talked about how she would flirt her way through german checkpoints, etc. she finally was caught and escaped. but, there were many women like her. so they were important. part of the reasons they could get away with a lot, again, was because of the german's traditional view of women. >> thank you. >> thank you for introducing us to this fascinating story. this extraordinary person...
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and she put on the sunglasses that she hoped might hide. how scared she was. and she took the bus. it's a little rock central high school. the bus dropped her off two blocks from the school not i don't know if any of you have ever been to little rock central high, but it is a massive building. it covers two whole city blocks. it's frontage runs two whole city blocks. and elizabeth got dropped off near one of the corners. two blocks up, but near one of the corners of that big two block school. she walked down and she was walking down towards the school. she could see down towards the center of the school on the street in front of the school down towards the center. she could see the white mob. and she could see ringing the school all the way to the corner the national guardsman that the governor of arkansas had called out the night before. in order to tonight before order to prevent. elizabeth eckford and her nine other african american kids from going into the school and defiance of a federal court order. she was 15. now as she was coming up to the line, she could see that the nati
and she put on the sunglasses that she hoped might hide. how scared she was. and she took the bus. it's a little rock central high school. the bus dropped her off two blocks from the school not i don't know if any of you have ever been to little rock central high, but it is a massive building. it covers two whole city blocks. it's frontage runs two whole city blocks. and elizabeth got dropped off near one of the corners. two blocks up, but near one of the corners of that big two block school....
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i, said she was 16, she needs to stay home with you. >> she needs to stay home with you, she said. what response did you get? >> she said, well we don't have any plans with their moving, and we just left. it on a couple of days later, she moved. and then it wasn't even a week later until she moved her friend in. >> did the parents have any control on all? >> oh, no. >> no? >> but, could you guess this? there was something else going on. big news! about which ricky's parents knew nothing. amy was pregnant. it was her parents, georgia and larry who got the news first. >> i was disappointed to be honest with you. my kids knew about contraceptive, even though they were raised to be abstinence until they were married. >> he tried to raise your kids to do the right thing, sometimes they don't. now, amy was going to have to grow fast, pregnant at 16, moving in with her boyfriend. was she ready for all of this? >> maybe not. >> she was always very outgoing and liked having her independence. >> and girls just want to have fun. >> exactly. >> -- at that stage. right, away amy invited her to
i, said she was 16, she needs to stay home with you. >> she needs to stay home with you, she said. what response did you get? >> she said, well we don't have any plans with their moving, and we just left. it on a couple of days later, she moved. and then it wasn't even a week later until she moved her friend in. >> did the parents have any control on all? >> oh, no. >> no? >> but, could you guess this? there was something else going on. big news! about which...
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and she told her doctors in response, she signed a receipt that she is responsible.as discharged from the maternity hospital and at the time of discharge the doctors. i don’t know specifically who told her such words that you know that your child will be a cripple. you 'll be working for drugs all your life, there was such talk that, like, you're young, you'll give birth like this, lord, i heard all this from her mother last year. i really learned everything from social networks. i'm just so dumbfounded by these repetitions. may i speak when i saw them? that's all we've done. i give it to you told, we at the moment when i understood it all, i just really understood it, that my children. well, my daughter was not confused, and i remembered really years. give me her mother. she told me that our children were mixed up. this is my child. well, it’s just that at that moment i perceived it a little differently and when, 26 years later. we talked to her on the phone. i told her so , well, then you could somehow tell me more clearly, how can it bring more, and women in labor
and she told her doctors in response, she signed a receipt that she is responsible.as discharged from the maternity hospital and at the time of discharge the doctors. i don’t know specifically who told her such words that you know that your child will be a cripple. you 'll be working for drugs all your life, there was such talk that, like, you're young, you'll give birth like this, lord, i heard all this from her mother last year. i really learned everything from social networks. i'm just so...
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she is thankful to god for this, she is well done, she is neutral about this. together. it very well. i used to think that my dad is so closed, so all in himself. this one, it turns out, can be softer, after all, it turns out that we can be more romantic like that. that's more romantic, right? well, of course, culinary talent, one time opened up. yes, i never thought that i had a dad before. maybe not only there to cook scrambled eggs. well, borscht, look how the meat dish is there. well, love of course, of course, love without it. no, this is nothing, that is, only love because of this, of course, everything is so beautiful and it turns out. the actress herself says only in her third marriage. she became a truly beloved husband looks with her in one direction, always ready to come to the rescue and elena relaxed and softened. even her work has changed. now tsyplakova does not shoot hard films about people who have fallen to the very bottom, but sweetly dramatic series. and we are all born. this is the environment in which we live, we are shaped like people out
she is thankful to god for this, she is well done, she is neutral about this. together. it very well. i used to think that my dad is so closed, so all in himself. this one, it turns out, can be softer, after all, it turns out that we can be more romantic like that. that's more romantic, right? well, of course, culinary talent, one time opened up. yes, i never thought that i had a dad before. maybe not only there to cook scrambled eggs. well, borscht, look how the meat dish is there. well, love...
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then where she is now.olitico posting a story about next steps for representative cheney. they report she is going in the next coming weeks, according to our spokesman, liz will be watching an organization to educate the american public to unionize an effort to oppose trump's campaign for president. the new group, which will serve as her primary vehicle as she considers to run for president in 2024 doesn't have an official name yet. the guest, the great task. the phrase is from the last sentence of the gettysburg address. we will talk about this for the next hour. republicans, call us at (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. you can text us at (202) 748-8003. margaret in kansas, republican line. hello. -- up first. caller: hello. i'm a democrat. my finger must have hit the wrong button. host: i will put you there. if you can call in, call in if you wish to try to get back on the right line. this is alan, our line for democrats. caller: good morning. i will try to be brief.
then where she is now.olitico posting a story about next steps for representative cheney. they report she is going in the next coming weeks, according to our spokesman, liz will be watching an organization to educate the american public to unionize an effort to oppose trump's campaign for president. the new group, which will serve as her primary vehicle as she considers to run for president in 2024 doesn't have an official name yet. the guest, the great task. the phrase is from the last...
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she teases him and and says that she doesn't open them, but she she wants him to know that she has them and then she very quickly goes. i'm just kidding. they're from martha washington and so it's a very cute cute little exchange and that's the same letter where she's very poignant about using the desk, but then washington writes back so after he got to mount vernon is when he got the letter from her so he ends up he ends up writing her back and he actually also writes to her he said as he promised he writes her a detailed description of his trip back to mount vernon. so she very much wanted to know how he was how he was doing how the roads were etc, etc. but at the beginning of the letter he he very much acknowledges her funny little quit about finding a bundle of love letters and he says something about how oh, that would make him nervous if he had any love letters at all. and he says that the letters were filled with sentiments of friendship rather than of enamored love and the warmth that she was was inferring the letters would only be of that warmth if they were committed to the fl
she teases him and and says that she doesn't open them, but she she wants him to know that she has them and then she very quickly goes. i'm just kidding. they're from martha washington and so it's a very cute cute little exchange and that's the same letter where she's very poignant about using the desk, but then washington writes back so after he got to mount vernon is when he got the letter from her so he ends up he ends up writing her back and he actually also writes to her he said as he...
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she didn't. get >> everybody was a suspect. >> then a break and tips from other women who've been targeted to. >> he wanted to get me in there. and i didn't budge. and all the bells were going on. >> i jumped in my car, i felt i dodged a bullet. >> the who was frightening, but the y was much worse. >> in my wildest dreams i never mentioned that day -- >> you certainly had your motive. >> yes we did. >> it was the afternoon of november 15th austin texas 4 pm. >> there was something ominous in the air. suddenly, the smell of it the familiar feel of it against the skin of the storm coming. something big. >> they did tell us on the news if you don't have to go out tonight don't. >> in the sky overhead turned dark by midnight in the afternoon. >> when it gets like that, it is pitch blackout. you have the fear of tornadoes. >> sure enough said the announcers on tv, twisters had been spotted headed to parts of the city. >> diane lived in the northwest. i said hey girl, they said there was a tornado head
she didn't. get >> everybody was a suspect. >> then a break and tips from other women who've been targeted to. >> he wanted to get me in there. and i didn't budge. and all the bells were going on. >> i jumped in my car, i felt i dodged a bullet. >> the who was frightening, but the y was much worse. >> in my wildest dreams i never mentioned that day -- >> you certainly had your motive. >> yes we did. >> it was the afternoon of november 15th...
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well, she called me right back. and then she admitted that she knew the guy. she knew who he was.hat was about the end of the conversation. >> was he upset? yes, of course he said he was. and yet ted told his interrogator he fell asleep right away. then got up around 5 am to do chores and drop off his girls with a baby sitter. and meet a coworker at city hall by six. >> it was by 6:00 at the very latest. i was thinking it was like 10 to 6 or something like that when i got there. >> but here's the thing -- ted drove right past susie's apartment. he admitted as much, on his way to the meeting at city hall. and his own timeline put him right there around her front door within minutes of when she walked across the street, all disheveled, after making all night with brad holzer. the very time susie vanished from the face of the earth. >> as the glendive police department checked out the story, ted went home to look after the two youngest girl who were now living with him full-time. while susie's two older kids went to live with val, and her husband. >> mariah was just tormented. she ju
well, she called me right back. and then she admitted that she knew the guy. she knew who he was.hat was about the end of the conversation. >> was he upset? yes, of course he said he was. and yet ted told his interrogator he fell asleep right away. then got up around 5 am to do chores and drop off his girls with a baby sitter. and meet a coworker at city hall by six. >> it was by 6:00 at the very latest. i was thinking it was like 10 to 6 or something like that when i got there....
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she spoke any language calmly. she was called from europe, she gave an interview.housands of interviews, because the situation in the donbass may have been addressed to her. she could tell, she could tell beautifully and quickly in french in english and even she tried in italian she learned very quickly from the ocean. very capable. she wrote quickly music. we didn't even notice how she composed an entire album. and then i was just drunk listening to this album. we rode in the car and listened from lukinen, this is because there were wonderful words, smart, thin, delicate, she composed poetry herself, of course, she was never a rocker, to be honest, i could probably clean it up in general in terms of culture, there is punk. uh, what's post punk, and gothic punk, uh, experimental punk techno. all daughters, if you will, and she said, she wrote electronic music. she had a group, a small one, mainly from one person consisting, which was called the design of mary fius such with a philosophical reference to the design of the kaydager category at the same time. it was el
she spoke any language calmly. she was called from europe, she gave an interview.housands of interviews, because the situation in the donbass may have been addressed to her. she could tell, she could tell beautifully and quickly in french in english and even she tried in italian she learned very quickly from the ocean. very capable. she wrote quickly music. we didn't even notice how she composed an entire album. and then i was just drunk listening to this album. we rode in the car and listened...
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or could she have been targeted by neighbors she tangled with? >> she made an enemy? >> she made an enemy for sure. >> or maybe the enemy lurked within. some say she had a history of emotional troubles. >> she began screaming obscenities. shouting. >> but this beloved teacher, could she have multiple personality? >> when she does that she is [inaudible] . >> was this a woman broken or woman taken? to find out what really happened, an elite group of detectives would launch an elaborate underground operation. >> the stage kidnapping. the fake blood. truly phenomenal. >> all leading up to a sit down with a man they call mr. big. >> [inaudible] >> a high stakes gamble to reveal the truth on tape. and the children left behind. >> what's going through your head? >> shattering. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the story you are about to witness is all too real. though it may seem, perhaps, impossible. like a play or a movie. with its dark heart, something quite unspeakable. the actors are the family, divided across the folio line separating truth and deception. there is the gamblers, last desperate
or could she have been targeted by neighbors she tangled with? >> she made an enemy? >> she made an enemy for sure. >> or maybe the enemy lurked within. some say she had a history of emotional troubles. >> she began screaming obscenities. shouting. >> but this beloved teacher, could she have multiple personality? >> when she does that she is [inaudible] . >> was this a woman broken or woman taken? to find out what really happened, an elite group of...
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she said as they were driving home, she was at the wheel and she started to feel sick.pull over. >> he said there's a road, turn down there. i turned down the road. he told me to drive until there was a spot we could pull off. >> she said that's when they saw the vehicle and vince got out to help. not long after she heard gunshots. >> i heard like, two, maybe three popping sounds. and my husband had rounded the edge of the passenger side of the vehicle. he was trying to get in. and the guy was behind him and he kept pulling him back out. and he was hitting him. all my husband kept saying was, "go, drive, go, get out of here." >> she described a chaotic scene with a random motorist, but then investigators asked her about vincent involvement with those random drug dealers. suggesting perhaps that it wasn't so random after all. jessie told them what she knew. >> he told me that he had bought a large quantity of methamphetamine. he said, "we are now in debt to people, to bad people. about $20,000." >> we have to check into his drug usage. if we could find anything else from
she said as they were driving home, she was at the wheel and she started to feel sick.pull over. >> he said there's a road, turn down there. i turned down the road. he told me to drive until there was a spot we could pull off. >> she said that's when they saw the vehicle and vince got out to help. not long after she heard gunshots. >> i heard like, two, maybe three popping sounds. and my husband had rounded the edge of the passenger side of the vehicle. he was trying to get...
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you know, after she moved to florida she saw a need.aw that the workers, the black workers building the railroads, the railroad that allowed florida to one day be developed were not getting an education. she saw a need and addressed it. she started a school with a dollar and $.50 to train african-american young girls. it was not without challenges. the kkk, after the school was up and running, came marching on the small girls school with torches, with ropes, on horseback. she already had a plan. she told her teachers to disperse and she hid her students and stood alone at the gate and stared them down and stood them down. madam speaker, in my military career i have seen some tough cookies, some tough women. i guarantee this is the toughest one in the hall today. if that was not enough, she became a member of president roosevelt's cabinet. she developed a lifelong friendship with eleanor roosevelt who came to stay at -- in daytona beach and became a lifelong national leader. from one generation, a daughter of slaves, to a national leader
you know, after she moved to florida she saw a need.aw that the workers, the black workers building the railroads, the railroad that allowed florida to one day be developed were not getting an education. she saw a need and addressed it. she started a school with a dollar and $.50 to train african-american young girls. it was not without challenges. the kkk, after the school was up and running, came marching on the small girls school with torches, with ropes, on horseback. she already had a...
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she thought she was missed miss identified. as a as a girl she was she felt she was a man. and she kept writing to doctors saying please help. i know there's been a mistake. so she was in between both racial and gender so that was her. that was her. that was her struggle, and that was her. weapon against the world as she found it later. and as she helps form it to me this that part of the story really begins when she's in law school at howard university can tell us about she was well educated. she went to hundred her background was middle class. her her family were nurses and professional people an academics and so she she she was she was. she was going around the country trying to save a sharecropper named odell waller. from the news and i mean a legal news. he had been he had been convicted of murder. wrongly but of course convicted in minutes by a white jury. that one stop she was she gave her spiel in front of thurgood marshall and leon ransom. who was then the dean of howard law school and was given as a result a full tuition scholarship to howard. she was the only gir
she thought she was missed miss identified. as a as a girl she was she felt she was a man. and she kept writing to doctors saying please help. i know there's been a mistake. so she was in between both racial and gender so that was her. that was her. that was her struggle, and that was her. weapon against the world as she found it later. and as she helps form it to me this that part of the story really begins when she's in law school at howard university can tell us about she was well educated....
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this is ours, she knows that she is given to her millions. she responds to everyone. ours is gone. oh, by the way, here is a video about how danchik called names and at first did not eat at all in order to feed her, it was necessary to dance pestilence around her, lizun ballet flats. i followed her. i begged and begged. we changed karma a million times, some something like somehow i am. at first she ate only from the palms, only from the hands, here. she needed a spoonful every time, and i was worried, because she was skinny skinny, if you had seen her at the time when, at the very beginning, when she came to us, how can you, so that shar-pei's ribs were visible. it's just like on a washboard such a skinny , intimidated ribs is just incredible. well, then here she ate, everything calmed down. so i stopped being afraid that i would go somewhere, because the worst thing is that my mother will leave, it was all she was crying. in general, the situation is such that she yes, she is used to it now, she has already calmed down. she knows that she is ours and that i will com
this is ours, she knows that she is given to her millions. she responds to everyone. ours is gone. oh, by the way, here is a video about how danchik called names and at first did not eat at all in order to feed her, it was necessary to dance pestilence around her, lizun ballet flats. i followed her. i begged and begged. we changed karma a million times, some something like somehow i am. at first she ate only from the palms, only from the hands, here. she needed a spoonful every time, and i was...
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absolutely, she says she is very torn and she wishes she | is very torn and she wishes she didn't have that is what she is saying, maybe she isn't hanging up her tennis racquet but she isn't walking away into the sunset.- away into the sunset. craig. how much _ away into the sunset. craig. how much she _ away into the sunset. craig. how much she wants - away into the sunset. craig. how much she wants to - away into the sunset. craig. | how much she wants to hurt expand herfamily as how much she wants to hurt expand her family as well. we're almost out of time, what if you like to work with? albert very kind. like any human she have moments. i'd make she scary?— human she have moments. i'd make she scary? all. make she scary? no, no, not at all. she make she scary? no, no, not at all- she was _ make she scary? no, no, not at all. she was very _ make she scary? no, no, not at all. she was very kind. - make she scary? no, no, not at all. she was very kind. we - make she scary? no, no, not at all. she was very kind. we got l all. she was very kind. we got an exceptionally well. i have work
absolutely, she says she is very torn and she wishes she | is very torn and she wishes she didn't have that is what she is saying, maybe she isn't hanging up her tennis racquet but she isn't walking away into the sunset.- away into the sunset. craig. how much _ away into the sunset. craig. how much she _ away into the sunset. craig. how much she wants - away into the sunset. craig. how much she wants to - away into the sunset. craig. | how much she wants to hurt expand herfamily as how much she...
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they always said she was sick, she was sick.end, the last outcome was when they called me to the orphanage at 2:00 in the morning and said, she was sick, sign the paper, because they hanged me. i saw her take out bring in an ambulance. she is crying. everything, after that, i could not sleep, eat, work anything. well, the good thing is that my boss understood all this. on october 5, she was taken to the hospital on october 6. she died on october 8. we already buried her. husband kept you managed to give her a name, marina did not let you go to the funeral. i was given a short date that day. he came to me. i was alone on a short date. i am he and the combo, when he came in, i started crying and screaming. give me back my child, what a cammoiska go to your wife and calm down, and he came up and hugged me and said, you are paying now, and i will go with these hands to bury and bury her. they took a sedative from me to the medical unit, i fell asleep. he was already burying her mother there, when the head of the detachment arrived,
they always said she was sick, she was sick.end, the last outcome was when they called me to the orphanage at 2:00 in the morning and said, she was sick, sign the paper, because they hanged me. i saw her take out bring in an ambulance. she is crying. everything, after that, i could not sleep, eat, work anything. well, the good thing is that my boss understood all this. on october 5, she was taken to the hospital on october 6. she died on october 8. we already buried her. husband kept you...
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when she was still in the camp, she called me somehow casually. eh, she started talking.hat e touched me. but all my life, yes, i touched my waist with my hand. she suggested, but this version is somehow very flimsy. do you know why? because, as she says, he climbed in from the side of the end of the bed, where there is such a window, where not even everyone is. a thin person can quickly get in and out, and knowing that my roommate. sorry for the complexion, not small. i mean, it's, well, unrealistic. i mean, i think it's just some kind of far-fetched story about how it lasts. not a month, not a month. this lasts for a fair amount of time. well, is tatyana really not even sank somewhere inside you, every word, every event that you describe, on the contrary, confirms it. this confirms that this is exactly what happened. well, how can you, god forbid. my daughter will tell me, mom, someone there will tell me something. yes , i have hair. yes, i, how, well, how i cannot imagine this horror. i can’t imagine this fear, from which the children were completely absorbed, because
when she was still in the camp, she called me somehow casually. eh, she started talking.hat e touched me. but all my life, yes, i touched my waist with my hand. she suggested, but this version is somehow very flimsy. do you know why? because, as she says, he climbed in from the side of the end of the bed, where there is such a window, where not even everyone is. a thin person can quickly get in and out, and knowing that my roommate. sorry for the complexion, not small. i mean, it's, well,...
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she played the piano and she sang. and she cooked he said well a little boy would remember that his mother was sweet and cook. but it's the six feet tall that kind of stuck with me. once again, we know that jefferson was tall. on this occasion my uncle shared with me the pictures you just saw. and this item? this bible the date on the bible as you can see is 1821 in the initials are dt. so i kind of got stuck on the tv there and i'm thinking that must mean thomas. gotta be thomas. i said i was a journalist. i did not say i was a good journalist. of course. it's tailor. it's tailor. it took us understand. to say right gail. look at this and i started to her it's that's the taylor family. so now now we call this the taylor bible. and my uncle bequeath this bible to me along with those pictures. you just saw some very grateful to him and to my cousins who actually honored that because had i been in his shoes. i would never have turned over those items. my uncle also shared with me this photograph. now, this is my grandmot
she played the piano and she sang. and she cooked he said well a little boy would remember that his mother was sweet and cook. but it's the six feet tall that kind of stuck with me. once again, we know that jefferson was tall. on this occasion my uncle shared with me the pictures you just saw. and this item? this bible the date on the bible as you can see is 1821 in the initials are dt. so i kind of got stuck on the tv there and i'm thinking that must mean thomas. gotta be thomas. i said i was...
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she said that i would come tomorrow, she says that she has already left you, she does not consider it put a seal, put it and not. you think that this is your wife, your woman, look. we had a divorce on the fifteenth of this month. he came to court and said, i don't want a divorce. i don't want my children to be raised strangers uncle. well, what's the difference? he shouts that it is his children who will raise his children. it turns out later in a different way we will find out the second number. she didn't want to go home when i had her. yes, why do you have me. wait, you know what, because i gave you a baby. i had to go to the city. you asked, please, i humanly gave you a child, i followed the child. what did you do to me you closed the gate? i court you kept me for a day, you didn’t call, not my mom, not mine. if you didn't ask, how are my children? where are my children shod dressed showed at night the class at night slipped them to find. listen, wait, it's none of your business where they were at one in the morning at home. you are at home, your sister was looked after, right? a
she said that i would come tomorrow, she says that she has already left you, she does not consider it put a seal, put it and not. you think that this is your wife, your woman, look. we had a divorce on the fifteenth of this month. he came to court and said, i don't want a divorce. i don't want my children to be raised strangers uncle. well, what's the difference? he shouts that it is his children who will raise his children. it turns out later in a different way we will find out the second...
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after she told me she just started the atlanta, missoula. rob gary sheldon, read her own boss herself written here. nathan has never lived with his step sister. his own. he met her on short visits to garner. but the 2 still have a close relationship. as above mission can that's almost it was a childhood dream for me that she'd come here and she's my sister. and he used to get sad that she wasn't here. why she mentioned gone all of the guns and version after we would visit ghana. i was always sad and had say to my parents when she coming here talked on linda hostess. i have a good relationship with my other sister to choir up, but i think i'm closest with linda lice, mother as often you want like the other one is already married and has her own children. us. would you? she's grown up diapers. that with the younger sister, it's more like were buddies from work. we asked nathan whether he might have preferred to had some of the money. his parents had sent to lender over the years coming line asked as ugly slauson honestly no disposal. i know wh
after she told me she just started the atlanta, missoula. rob gary sheldon, read her own boss herself written here. nathan has never lived with his step sister. his own. he met her on short visits to garner. but the 2 still have a close relationship. as above mission can that's almost it was a childhood dream for me that she'd come here and she's my sister. and he used to get sad that she wasn't here. why she mentioned gone all of the guns and version after we would visit ghana. i was always...
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on the bright side, she is still more popular than monkeypox and she no longer has to pretend that shen wyoming. here's part of liz's concession speech. she really puts the liz in lizard. there is real stuff. >> two years ago i won this primary with 73% of the vote. i could easily have done the same again. the path was clear. but it would have required that i go along with president trump's lie about the 2020 election. it would have required that i enable his ongoing efforts to unravel our democratic system and attacked the foundations of our republic. that was a path i could not and would not take. >> greg: that podium has more charm. i mean, she's really -- i didn't realize how boring she was until we started doing stories on her. it's all about a threat to democracy. you know, maybe someone should tell liz she was voted out. that's democracy. [scattered applause] but i wonder. -- but i wonder, will she compare herself to the great and original champion of our party, abraham lincoln? >> the great and original champion of our party, abraham lincoln, was defeated in elections for the s
on the bright side, she is still more popular than monkeypox and she no longer has to pretend that shen wyoming. here's part of liz's concession speech. she really puts the liz in lizard. there is real stuff. >> two years ago i won this primary with 73% of the vote. i could easily have done the same again. the path was clear. but it would have required that i go along with president trump's lie about the 2020 election. it would have required that i enable his ongoing efforts to unravel...
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she was the people's princess. and that's how she will stay, how she will remain.n our hearts and in our memories forever. >> the phrase "the people's princess" would absolutely cause a division between the public and the royal family. so you have to ask, well, then what's the royal family? are they not the people's prince or the people's queen? >> i remember reporting that morning on the fact that the boys were seen going to church. i thought, how strange. but this is a family that does things by routine. >> the service in the local church lasted an hour, but not once was the princess mentioned by name. as prince charles and his sons left with the rest of the family princess diana's brother was giving his very public and very angry reaction to her death. >> good morning. i just want to read this statement. it would appear that every proprietor and editor of every publication that has paid for intrusive and exploittive photographs of her, encouraging greedy and ruthless individuals to risk everything in pursuit of diana's image has blood on his hands today. >> dian
she was the people's princess. and that's how she will stay, how she will remain.n our hearts and in our memories forever. >> the phrase "the people's princess" would absolutely cause a division between the public and the royal family. so you have to ask, well, then what's the royal family? are they not the people's prince or the people's queen? >> i remember reporting that morning on the fact that the boys were seen going to church. i thought, how strange. but this is a...
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she stops at an a t m. her parents make sure she has enough money for the essentials every few weeks. she gets a bank transfer from germany, they sell it to support a monkey, my bills pay my bills at home and so forth. me with food stuff life. i guess for myself, i will do i hey, you know, i'm a lady. yeah. does it? i'm glad he said we need a supporting anyways, because in donna does a long tradition of sending money home from abroad. i will say it's broke up our course i down here. if i, if you lot less, 8 avo aids all your parents and so forth. she gets a real feeds in l. yes. so if a law ma thing here, i don't know, i'll be by here said law market, most other families live. we love to support each other that our pin, it is an offer on things like money and standards. linda isn't all, but she still needs to manage her money. well. give them shopping at the market. requires some haggling. there are no fixed prices here. linda can't afford her own car. she takes the boss and said, that's sometimes been a pa
she stops at an a t m. her parents make sure she has enough money for the essentials every few weeks. she gets a bank transfer from germany, they sell it to support a monkey, my bills pay my bills at home and so forth. me with food stuff life. i guess for myself, i will do i hey, you know, i'm a lady. yeah. does it? i'm glad he said we need a supporting anyways, because in donna does a long tradition of sending money home from abroad. i will say it's broke up our course i down here. if i, if...
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she was asleep. she never woke up.ave her to the people who were waiting in the next room to adopt her... and that was it. how could that have happened to me? but my mum was waiting for me downstairs and we went shopping. we went shopping. i loved her so much. i still love her. i'm her mum! diana defries is also haunted by the last time she saw her baby. i was holding her right up until the point where a woman came out, a woman in a white coat came out, said, "it's time." and the woman spun around and said, "say bye—bye." and, interestingly, as i started to buckle, my daughter started to howl. and she cried all the way out of the room. i remember that noise. elspeth ross shared a similar experience. she gave birth aged 16 in glasgow and was told by the matron of her church—run home to leave her baby and go. did you give up your baby? no, it was taken. it was actually taken from my arms without telling me what was happening. elspeth showed us that former home where her baby was taken for adoption 60 years ago. this is t
she was asleep. she never woke up.ave her to the people who were waiting in the next room to adopt her... and that was it. how could that have happened to me? but my mum was waiting for me downstairs and we went shopping. we went shopping. i loved her so much. i still love her. i'm her mum! diana defries is also haunted by the last time she saw her baby. i was holding her right up until the point where a woman came out, a woman in a white coat came out, said, "it's time." and the...
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considering she thought she was too old! she was 29, she was desperately _ thought she was too old! we have had one enormous movie hits, we will turn her into a movie hits, we will turn her into a movie star, and that wasn't her forte. she had done a film called tomorrow, which vanished without trace. then along came xanadu, which had a weak script and lots of problems in the making of the film. it was a movie about roller discos, and by the time the movie came out, they had long gone! it looked dated even from the start. poor old gene kelly, the most wonderful dancer, dancing on roller skates was really a great shame. dancing on roller skates was really a great shame-— dancing on roller skates was really a great shame. what was she most roud of? a great shame. what was she most proud of? she _ a great shame. what was she most proud of? she was _ a great shame. what was she most proud of? she was multitalented. i a great shame. what was she most i proud of? she was multitalented. she started singing and performing as a child. she was a musician, singer, actress. what was she most pr
considering she thought she was too old! she was 29, she was desperately _ thought she was too old! we have had one enormous movie hits, we will turn her into a movie hits, we will turn her into a movie star, and that wasn't her forte. she had done a film called tomorrow, which vanished without trace. then along came xanadu, which had a weak script and lots of problems in the making of the film. it was a movie about roller discos, and by the time the movie came out, they had long gone! it...
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then she moved to the other end and said she liked one more person here. this is a friend of the deceased for his life now. desperately , the doctors placed him in a medicated juice, do not touch anything here yet. there is another person in the hospital now who tried to calm the intruder. here is a woman sitting at a table fortunately intact. although, she got it from an inadequate man. dealing with opponents. he grabbed her by the hair and threw her on the floor at that moment other visitors came to their senses and dragged the aggressor away. after that, armed, he escaped and disappeared, it turned out to be a man, as if nothing had happened returned home, where he was soon detained by operatives. pyotr kapustin 38 years old investigators. on interrogation. he willingly poured out his soul and said that he was pushed to such a step by a married man with two minor children for a year now, since he could not find a job since the last one was fired. so i fell into depression and began to drink, i even tried to go to a psychologist, but it didn’t help, how
then she moved to the other end and said she liked one more person here. this is a friend of the deceased for his life now. desperately , the doctors placed him in a medicated juice, do not touch anything here yet. there is another person in the hospital now who tried to calm the intruder. here is a woman sitting at a table fortunately intact. although, she got it from an inadequate man. dealing with opponents. he grabbed her by the hair and threw her on the floor at that moment other visitors...
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right now she's not really seen as a serious person. she is childish. she fixed her arrest. giving makeup tips. if you give it may be ten years, that would be 2032, then she would be ripe enough to run for president because she can't unify the party right now. everybody in the party, most of them hate her. i think after ten years, she could unify the party. but now, do you think she could today win a state like michigan or north carolina or wisconsin or pennsylvania? there is no way someone like aoc could do that. >> greg: i can see that our producer just ran into traffic. i can see, i can hear her
right now she's not really seen as a serious person. she is childish. she fixed her arrest. giving makeup tips. if you give it may be ten years, that would be 2032, then she would be ripe enough to run for president because she can't unify the party right now. everybody in the party, most of them hate her. i think after ten years, she could unify the party. but now, do you think she could today win a state like michigan or north carolina or wisconsin or pennsylvania? there is no way someone...
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what does she will car more she hadn't. quentin, did she more than we're young? we're like amazon to let the what? oh gosh, no doubt who i dounia. denominator, the 11, contact who wisely? again, sheena brought in one word, armor, a brandy gina and local to the money that white. i was quoted in double here. okay. but i will, i will do for you. but i will need a seat with data data. how does she look at? does she oh, wow. and i love attend indicator 10 months left on it. so what do i switch from now? can you hear me? how can anybody the welcome to make you in the like it was a look at in the book last question and i think that is wonderful that to so so what in the 16 you and thank you so much. and then what akin any key into susan fee. anyway, jim daddy can a loan on that on you. would you like to talk about it about like a one day is going on with the la arlington or no good deal. i wanna get it to go. anybody with doug? doug douglas, doug wu, domain linens won't let me run a yes ma'am. all right, you manny. i'm going to take a look. i can actually go home with a
what does she will car more she hadn't. quentin, did she more than we're young? we're like amazon to let the what? oh gosh, no doubt who i dounia. denominator, the 11, contact who wisely? again, sheena brought in one word, armor, a brandy gina and local to the money that white. i was quoted in double here. okay. but i will, i will do for you. but i will need a seat with data data. how does she look at? does she oh, wow. and i love attend indicator 10 months left on it. so what do i switch from...