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she was a radical journalist and she was a writer for women's magazines and she was active however she felt like a housewife and she was moving to upstate new york and rocklin county and she had three children and she has an enormous house. her husband went to the city so despite the fact she had the somewhat active career at the time she was being asked to be housewife and it was stoked find to live in a suburb. so to me with the previous biographer mrs. was what she felt which was trapped. >> like a lot of women at the time. she interested those women. >> interested them and voice what they were feeling. the reason the book was a hit was because women read for the first time this amazing paragraph describing what it's like being her of wrapping peanut butter sandwiches and to send your kid off to school or whatever and how mindnumbing that is. the last thing is, and you are notu' alone. women read that and they felt seen. she coined that phrase. >> she coined it. she had a gift for that kind of snappy thing. >> rachel do you think that her brand of feminism is still valid today. >> y
she was a radical journalist and she was a writer for women's magazines and she was active however she felt like a housewife and she was moving to upstate new york and rocklin county and she had three children and she has an enormous house. her husband went to the city so despite the fact she had the somewhat active career at the time she was being asked to be housewife and it was stoked find to live in a suburb. so to me with the previous biographer mrs. was what she felt which was trapped....
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but she she really i found as manager also, she had she had allhat down and s knew what she was dealing with, which was really helpful for for her career. i think interests. she's also been open that she wasn't even at sally's first flight. she's been the most open to say, you know, it was a little hard not see selected as first and i that for me isomething that i can relate to you know obviously i think at the timehey probably all wanted to put on very strong front and, you know, say, oh, idoesn't bother me to be the first or, you know, i just want to just want to fly. but i feel like, you know, if i were one of the first six, i think there would probably be a small desire, maybe not a small one, to to be the one in the history books, you know. and so for her to be open about that and that it actually did bother her, i think is something that we could all relate to. and i i'm really happy that she did, you know, make that known to people that, you know, you know, it did hurt not to be to not be selected as the first. i agree. i agree. buzz arin has has also done the same thing. number
but she she really i found as manager also, she had she had allhat down and s knew what she was dealing with, which was really helpful for for her career. i think interests. she's also been open that she wasn't even at sally's first flight. she's been the most open to say, you know, it was a little hard not see selected as first and i that for me isomething that i can relate to you know obviously i think at the timehey probably all wanted to put on very strong front and, you know, say, oh,...
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that is where she was. she was a people person. one of my favorite pictures was that one that was of the group of women protested against equal rights amendment and when i asked why she kept it there she said is because there is a lot of work left to do in the white house. and for 40 years she did that. her top priority was mental health and with her staff and experts in the mental health task force. she advocated for changes in policy. the angle of a she made sure we focused on at ridge -- at risk children and people who had been through trauma. then realizing the media was covering it and a very sensationalized way, behavioral health issues. she decided the fellowship is going to help media use the right language on mental health. as honorary chair, the commission on mental health, she learned how crucial parity was and mental health insurance coverage. she knew that was needed to overcome stigma. she worked for decades to get it passed into law in one of the last call she made was to say is that anyway we can get georgia? when g
that is where she was. she was a people person. one of my favorite pictures was that one that was of the group of women protested against equal rights amendment and when i asked why she kept it there she said is because there is a lot of work left to do in the white house. and for 40 years she did that. her top priority was mental health and with her staff and experts in the mental health task force. she advocated for changes in policy. the angle of a she made sure we focused on at ridge -- at...
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she said the people she felt the most comfortable with and the people she enjoyed being with the most diet, and without access to health care. she said daddy kept his word, and she had probably had more adventures than anybody else on earth. mama is always fun to be with. on the halloween before the pandemic, mom showed up at amy's house. amy lives on a street which closes down on halloween and every house is decorated. mom was beautifully dressed as a monarch butterfly. the secret service were dressed in casually but perfectly as secret service agents. she proceeded to go up and down the street with her great grandchildren and go trick-or-treating up and down and talk to people all over the street. she got back to amy's and was so excited because she had been out so much and nobody had recognized her. after dad was put in hospice, my mother was ripe with dementia. my siblings, my wife, and i would stay with them so there would always be a family member around. one day my mother was sitting with my wife, becky, and she was reminiscing on what it was like to go and live in hawaii. and
she said the people she felt the most comfortable with and the people she enjoyed being with the most diet, and without access to health care. she said daddy kept his word, and she had probably had more adventures than anybody else on earth. mama is always fun to be with. on the halloween before the pandemic, mom showed up at amy's house. amy lives on a street which closes down on halloween and every house is decorated. mom was beautifully dressed as a monarch butterfly. the secret service were...
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but she also she she described herself as having this problem.s biographer claimed that she exactly the extent to which she was a housewife. he pointed out she had been a radical journalist, the forties. she had been a writer for women's magazines in the fifties. and so he he according to him, she covered up her career order to exaggerate her identity as a housewife. and she went she did not like that at all. she did not care for that at all. and she tried to sue him she's tried to stop the book. she did not succeed. and, you know, the book came out and became she became worried about her legacy and she published a memoir which was terrible, really bad. it's not a great memoir. it's not insightful in the n way you want a memoir to be but the main think about the purpose for her was to show this liability had gotten it wrong about her. she was a housewife. the biography right, she was a medical journalist and a writer for women's magazines and active. however, she felt like a housewife and was living in upstate new york rockland county and she had
but she also she she described herself as having this problem.s biographer claimed that she exactly the extent to which she was a housewife. he pointed out she had been a radical journalist, the forties. she had been a writer for women's magazines in the fifties. and so he he according to him, she covered up her career order to exaggerate her identity as a housewife. and she went she did not like that at all. she did not care for that at all. and she tried to sue him she's tried to stop the...
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she got divorced in 1971 and she was never come she had several lovers but she never, she never married anybody. >> what was a relationship like with her children? >> okay. her children, ship three children and that all a very successful. i will say that. she was not, you know, there were certain things, this is true for her and her husband carl. they were fighting. you have to put that in the backdrop. but also they were certain ways that they were really amazing parents. like they like conduit go out into the backyard and look at sputnik. that kind of thing. like they were very, they were intellectually curious peers. they were always with her children. but there were other ways she was a terrible mother by many standards, like she sent the kids to school in a taxi is one famous story, all the time to click she would never take them to school. when she was writing she would close the door and it would knock on the dork mommy mommy and she would not answer because she was writing. that kind of thing. but adel, i do want to paint her as completely terrible mother because there also were
she got divorced in 1971 and she was never come she had several lovers but she never, she never married anybody. >> what was a relationship like with her children? >> okay. her children, ship three children and that all a very successful. i will say that. she was not, you know, there were certain things, this is true for her and her husband carl. they were fighting. you have to put that in the backdrop. but also they were certain ways that they were really amazing parents. like they...
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she was 20 years old when she disappeared five months before jarrae's death. >> she was just a fun lovingways made you laugh. >> just look at her childhood photos, that's silly grin, she loved her dog, her little brother, playing softball. and then it started happening, said kathy. eighth grade or so. >> she was kind of getting typical teenage -- and high school came and getting around the older kids she got, you know, worse. >> how did you cope with? that >> one day at a time. and loved her as much as i could. it was about the only thing. >> after high school, kiana went to college about a three hour drive from home. a year later, she moved to las vegas, very far from home now. she got closer and closer to her mom. >> she would call me every day, talk to me every day, text message. >> just a loving daughter? >> yes, i did not think anything that was happening. >> no idea, even in october 2013 when kianna called to say -- >> she was in the bus towards santa ana. >> did you say? why >> visiting friends is what she told. me >> but then, the girl who called her mother almost daily stopped ca
she was 20 years old when she disappeared five months before jarrae's death. >> she was just a fun lovingways made you laugh. >> just look at her childhood photos, that's silly grin, she loved her dog, her little brother, playing softball. and then it started happening, said kathy. eighth grade or so. >> she was kind of getting typical teenage -- and high school came and getting around the older kids she got, you know, worse. >> how did you cope with? that >> one...
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she struggled with the money she struggled with the attention she deserved she struggled with the sumbe taken seriously. she is important today she was important then but my point is that what we are seeing, this is the story of her work and burning them it is horrific. so one that did not think she was important. and yet her work has survived and needs to be paid attention too. she wrote about the people of her town. she wrote about black folk and all of their complexity. she recorded their humor as well as their struggles. she would not have that problem today. but she had it then we are talk about a historical moment in which she had to struggle as a woman, as a writer, as a thinker in different ways that we have to do today. stu and david is in memphis please go ahead with your question or comment. >> yes, my comment is when i grew up i was in the 70s. and as i grew up the very first thing that happened was segregation i was in the eighth grade or something. one hub african-americanirl i had a crush on way back in those days and she had better grades than i did and everything. >>
she struggled with the money she struggled with the attention she deserved she struggled with the sumbe taken seriously. she is important today she was important then but my point is that what we are seeing, this is the story of her work and burning them it is horrific. so one that did not think she was important. and yet her work has survived and needs to be paid attention too. she wrote about the people of her town. she wrote about black folk and all of their complexity. she recorded their...
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was tall, she was thin, she was.ately fell in love with evgeniy timoevich milaev, and married him, she has been like this all her life she was like that, as they say, a hollow flame, and how you met her, i met her through her... butcher natalya milaeva, whom her father, evgei timofeevich, introduced me to, i supervised him as an endocrinologist, so natasha, one day at her birthday, she invited galina leonidovna, these are the nineties, the nineties, she herself went on tour, she decided because that she knew that galina leonidovna was left alone, how galina leonidovna said what to do, dad died, well, she talked to someone like that, dad died, and her husband was imprisoned, where to go, how to continue to live, that’s what she said you already know, with love for dad with respect for my husband, yuri mikhailovich cherbanov, and somehow we became friends with her, became close, because i was practically with her for 5 years, but if i wasn’t there for one day, she was bored, she was left alone, this photograph, which,
was tall, she was thin, she was.ately fell in love with evgeniy timoevich milaev, and married him, she has been like this all her life she was like that, as they say, a hollow flame, and how you met her, i met her through her... butcher natalya milaeva, whom her father, evgei timofeevich, introduced me to, i supervised him as an endocrinologist, so natasha, one day at her birthday, she invited galina leonidovna, these are the nineties, the nineties, she herself went on tour, she decided because...
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called, but she just said, she says that mother before her death, she says, she said, galina or lyudmilathat based on the documents that exist, your mother’s last name should be sovinskaya. a woman who knows the family of a certain lyudmila savinskaya well came to us today, she is ready to tell us how many children she had and where they are all now, our guest is tatyana kopacheva, hello, hello, tatya, who are you related to lyudmila savinskaya? i was a neighbor, aunt ludu. died in 2005, what happened, she died of a heart attack, yes , you were at the funeral, yes, my mother was at the funeral, i was, her two daughters had a son, that is, she gets three children, no, she has four children, she is a mother of many children, she has three children from one man, two sons, these are dmitry, sergey and yulia, and evgenia is already from another man. was materena good? oh, well, you know, a very wonderful woman , because firstly, she was very kind , it was hard to live in those times, after all, it was, well, roughly speaking, the nineties there, and she was. in her free time, my mother was ve
called, but she just said, she says that mother before her death, she says, she said, galina or lyudmilathat based on the documents that exist, your mother’s last name should be sovinskaya. a woman who knows the family of a certain lyudmila savinskaya well came to us today, she is ready to tell us how many children she had and where they are all now, our guest is tatyana kopacheva, hello, hello, tatya, who are you related to lyudmila savinskaya? i was a neighbor, aunt ludu. died in 2005, what...
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worked for when she was little, well, when she was little in her last years , she’s been with me for out of work for 15 years, hasn’t worked, now she’s living in retirement, that’s right, now yes, but before they gave her a pension, why did she drink, well, before that she didn’t drink, because when dad also left, she might be on some nervous level , i don’t know, she had cataracts in both eyes, she couldn’t see, that is, she didn’t leave the house, she could only, well, she knows the apartment, like that here to walk, then we did one eye , six months later, another one, there she already regained her sight, and that’s where she just went to drink, what a beauty it’s just not there yet, and the retirement age has approached, everything worked out, the first media killer of ukraine, the instigator of the maidan, mustafa naem, surfaced in the political arena, in order to become a free country, you will need to bring a harvest. his yesterday's comrades, whom he abandoned, called mustafa a monkey with a microphone, whoever he gave, poroshenko, and zelensky, he always remained loyal only
worked for when she was little, well, when she was little in her last years , she’s been with me for out of work for 15 years, hasn’t worked, now she’s living in retirement, that’s right, now yes, but before they gave her a pension, why did she drink, well, before that she didn’t drink, because when dad also left, she might be on some nervous level , i don’t know, she had cataracts in both eyes, she couldn’t see, that is, she didn’t leave the house, she could only, well, she...
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she so afraid?no, it didn’t happen, it seems to me that boxing, he likes discipline , and you see him being so harsh with his wife that they even called the police, it seems to me that he won’t fit, she’s already had enough of this harshness in her life, and what made you so angry, well, i just saw what she attributed with a man, he wrote to her there about the photograph, invited her to germany, and what the text was her, text, well, she says, i’m married, but i’ll keep this in mind, i’ll keep this in mind , i was dropped off on a horse, i say, what will you mean, that is, like, you ’re counting on the fact that you will change me soon, of course, of course, and it really made me very upset, she’s just a mother of three children, and she probably felt that no matter how very angry i was, maybe she was provoking it on purpose so that you would get on that same horse landed, quite va well , i actually had the idea that she planned in advance, provoked, yes provoked, as if in any case she went out int
she so afraid?no, it didn’t happen, it seems to me that boxing, he likes discipline , and you see him being so harsh with his wife that they even called the police, it seems to me that he won’t fit, she’s already had enough of this harshness in her life, and what made you so angry, well, i just saw what she attributed with a man, he wrote to her there about the photograph, invited her to germany, and what the text was her, text, well, she says, i’m married, but i’ll keep this in mind,...
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not hooligan, but impudent, she was not impudent, she was, she she was lively, so energetic, she was 14, at the age of 16 she came to moscow as a beauty, and her dad did not see her for 4 years, leonid ilyevich suddenly saw a beauty with him, a beauty. daughter, her height was slightly higher than 170, then she was tall, she was thin, she was extraordinary, 18 years old, she came to dnepropetrovsk, yes, i think, there, she saw a circus, she saw a holiday that she had not seen in evacuation somewhere, she immediately fell in love with evgeniy timoevich milaev, and married him married, she’s been like this all her life, like this. from, as they say, with flames in hollows, how did you meet her? i met her through her stepdaughter natalya milaevva, whom her father, evgeniy timofeevich, introduced me to; i supervised him as an endocrinologist. and here is natasha, once at her birthday she invited galina leonidovna, this was the nineties, the nineties, she herself went on tour. she decided, because she knew that galina leonidovna was left alone, as galina leonidovna said, dear, what to do,
not hooligan, but impudent, she was not impudent, she was, she she was lively, so energetic, she was 14, at the age of 16 she came to moscow as a beauty, and her dad did not see her for 4 years, leonid ilyevich suddenly saw a beauty with him, a beauty. daughter, her height was slightly higher than 170, then she was tall, she was thin, she was extraordinary, 18 years old, she came to dnepropetrovsk, yes, i think, there, she saw a circus, she saw a holiday that she had not seen in evacuation...
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she said she saw blood. >> i don't know.skyler reached the parking lot, saw a man and a woman she didn't know. >> as i was running, i could see everything that was going on, so i saw him stab her. >> that woman being stabbed was terra, who, with her dog cash had just stepped out of her car to find someone waiting. dirty john. >> he said, do you remember me? he looked me right in the eyes. >> there was no pause, no time to think. terra sitting here talking about it was still struggling with what happened. still visibly keeping an emotional distance. as it happened to somebody else. >> he was trying to push me into the car, he actually had the trunk wide open. >> trunk? he wanted to in the trunk of his car? >> yes. >> john was six two, a foot taller than terra as he pushed her he began hitting her with a bag. something hard in it. >> it just felt like i was getting punched over and over again. >> but it wasn't that. there was a knife in the bag, cutting her, slicing into her. >> and i put my arm up with my purse, above my hear
she said she saw blood. >> i don't know.skyler reached the parking lot, saw a man and a woman she didn't know. >> as i was running, i could see everything that was going on, so i saw him stab her. >> that woman being stabbed was terra, who, with her dog cash had just stepped out of her car to find someone waiting. dirty john. >> he said, do you remember me? he looked me right in the eyes. >> there was no pause, no time to think. terra sitting here talking about it...
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because she was always just peachy and rosy and happy. >> but she was when she met jeff carlson. and he fell hard. >> and it was like, instant. >> so, they married. and then they had a daughter named paris. and they thought their life together would be grand. marie got a college degree in criminal justice. became deputy sheriff. >> her ultimate goal was to try to get into the fbi. >> but then for all the love between them, there were issues. jeff learned there were more secrets. that as a girl, marie had been sexually assaulted. and sometimes her love and joy were chased into a darker place. >> the biggest issue was she didn't love herself. >> they tried, but the marriage didn't last. and after that, marie drifted a little. jobs fell through. she had to move frequently. jeff suggested paris, then three, would have a more stable life with him. >> she fought it initially, but she agreed that it was probably for the best. so, paris was with me. >> though she saw paris often, and called all the time. and then, marie finally found what her vulnerable, loving soul seemed to need. >> i
because she was always just peachy and rosy and happy. >> but she was when she met jeff carlson. and he fell hard. >> and it was like, instant. >> so, they married. and then they had a daughter named paris. and they thought their life together would be grand. marie got a college degree in criminal justice. became deputy sheriff. >> her ultimate goal was to try to get into the fbi. >> but then for all the love between them, there were issues. jeff learned there were...
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she talked and when she saw in our eyes that we had infiltrated, she said, just a quiet engine, andto us, and you took me, leoznova demanded that every time the actors not just act, but always connect their souls, in the scene after the wedding , shalevich and doronina had to play the happiness of the young. i had to wait a long time for the engine command, everything took place in the summer, in the heat, the actors were privately angry, although they tried not to show. having developed the film, lioznava saw that their joy was feigned. and then, when they filmed it, that’s it, she told me, i never show the material, but i will show it to you. let's go, let's see, we watched the take, she says, you see what is happening, you laugh, but your eyes are not funny. as much as possible, but i didn’t see, i laughed, and well, one day during a break tatyana doronina thought about something of her own and quietly sang, just like that, for herself, she heard something funny and immediately offered to weave it into the material of the film, i she started singing she said, this is what we’ll s
she talked and when she saw in our eyes that we had infiltrated, she said, just a quiet engine, andto us, and you took me, leoznova demanded that every time the actors not just act, but always connect their souls, in the scene after the wedding , shalevich and doronina had to play the happiness of the young. i had to wait a long time for the engine command, everything took place in the summer, in the heat, the actors were privately angry, although they tried not to show. having developed the...
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, she had anxiety, she had depression.> this climb clung to the hope that one of the detectives would pan out. for the moment, it looked as though law enforcement was playing their cards close to the best. according to colleen barnett, from the district attorney's office, that was because they made some early observations about the crime scene. >> officers had investigated burglaries and robberies for many years before they get into homicide. -- they were open a little bit but nothing was tossed. >> but what about those items that were lost detectives took careful notes of those notes. >> cameras, the bicycle, there was some painting equipment that were easy to take that were not taken. and the stuff that was taken and put in a backpack was left in the garage. did make sense. >> the home, to investigators, should no sign of forced entry. the garage door was the only way in for the intruder. but it looked as though it could've been staged. now to investigators, this didn't look like a burglary gone bad, but more like a targ
, she had anxiety, she had depression.> this climb clung to the hope that one of the detectives would pan out. for the moment, it looked as though law enforcement was playing their cards close to the best. according to colleen barnett, from the district attorney's office, that was because they made some early observations about the crime scene. >> officers had investigated burglaries and robberies for many years before they get into homicide. -- they were open a little bit but nothing...
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she did not promise anything, she simply asked to withdraw her statement from the tribunal.n, honestly, how did she make you happy in her blue way, what? well, there was such a terrible case, i was lying on the bed, watching tv, and the bed had these big, well, wooden, as they are called, sides, sides, yes, it comes in, i see something so inadequate somehow... . eyes and loses consciousness and falls past the side, her temple flies a few centimeters away, if her temple had bumped into this side, then the temporal bone would have been broken, it would have been a pipe, but they would have put you in prison, yes, that’s probably why i i i was just wildly scared, i grabbed her in my arms, took her to the bathtub and began pouring ice water on her so that she would come to her senses, because out of fear that she almost killed me, now i was aggravated, i haven’t been at all for 10 years... here, but there were times, there were times, there were, everyone had them, it was necessary to go through it, vladimir, well , you allowed yourself to behave like that, who can you excuse, i
she did not promise anything, she simply asked to withdraw her statement from the tribunal.n, honestly, how did she make you happy in her blue way, what? well, there was such a terrible case, i was lying on the bed, watching tv, and the bed had these big, well, wooden, as they are called, sides, sides, yes, it comes in, i see something so inadequate somehow... . eyes and loses consciousness and falls past the side, her temple flies a few centimeters away, if her temple had bumped into this...
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>> she was gorgeous, she was beautiful. >> you were pinching yourself.ught you were the luckiest guy. >> i thought she was the one. i thought she was the one i could settle down with. >> settling down hadn't been part of karen's growing up. she and her five brothers had been raised as military brats and moved bases a lot. now they were traveling from far flung parts of the country for her funeral. shocked and in mourning for the lost sister who had always been their glue. >> all the boys kind of got involved in their own stuff. then there was karen. she was really what connected all of us to the family unit. >> what does that tell us about her? >> she was really more important to us than we knew. i think she was always more interested in family as a whole than she was in herself. >> brother mike wasn't alone in thinking his kid sister could have been a sky's the limit person. >> she could have been anything she wanted, a scientist or a doctor or whatever. >> well, her friends loved her. >> and she was hard not to love. >> even harder to forget what a cru
>> she was gorgeous, she was beautiful. >> you were pinching yourself.ught you were the luckiest guy. >> i thought she was the one. i thought she was the one i could settle down with. >> settling down hadn't been part of karen's growing up. she and her five brothers had been raised as military brats and moved bases a lot. now they were traveling from far flung parts of the country for her funeral. shocked and in mourning for the lost sister who had always been their...
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what was she like? >> my mom, she was perfect. she was beautiful. she was funny. she was the best cook ever. you know, very thoughtful, very lovable. always reminding me, like, how much she loved me. >> we were, i think, well grounded by my family. we didn't have much, but we had what we needed. >> we were known as the little white girls, because my mother was originally from glasgow, scotland and my father, he was born and raised here in laredo, texas. family was very important for her. >> she wanted us to have a better life and felt like she couldn't provide that for us, so then she resorted to the streets. >> she started going into a depression, and she didn't know there would be a way out. and we started noticing more habits. >> she had her own demons, but at the end of the day, she loved us. >> did you worry about her safety? >> every day. i would, you know, cry, pray to god, because she was on the streets, you know. i always had that worry in the back of my head. >> claudine was a woman who worked on san bernardo avenue. >> san bernardo has a unique kind of
what was she like? >> my mom, she was perfect. she was beautiful. she was funny. she was the best cook ever. you know, very thoughtful, very lovable. always reminding me, like, how much she loved me. >> we were, i think, well grounded by my family. we didn't have much, but we had what we needed. >> we were known as the little white girls, because my mother was originally from glasgow, scotland and my father, he was born and raised here in laredo, texas. family was very...
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a hand against me , if something is wrong, she will explain to me, she taught me to read, she taughtyone else, i often cry, but at any moment i find myself in some other family, i ’m ready to do everything so that i remain a grandmother, i’m ready to help her, do repairs, completely , she is not like a grandmother, like a friend, like a mother, like a good, kind person who will help in difficult times. now the child is with you, i was allowed, today they called and said, come and get it, and i said, i can’t, i’ll be there tomorrow, it’s good that they knew that you were going to moscow for the program, i don’t know, you don’t know, you know, we always have a difficult relationship with the guardianship authorities, now i just want to look at natalya ivanovna, we recorded a short interview with her, but when we realized that these were just formal excuses, we still wanted an informal conversation, and we invited specialists , not necessarily just natalya ivanovna, but also managers, yes, to accept participation in program via video communication, we were, of course, refused, because o
a hand against me , if something is wrong, she will explain to me, she taught me to read, she taughtyone else, i often cry, but at any moment i find myself in some other family, i ’m ready to do everything so that i remain a grandmother, i’m ready to help her, do repairs, completely , she is not like a grandmother, like a friend, like a mother, like a good, kind person who will help in difficult times. now the child is with you, i was allowed, today they called and said, come and get it,...
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she said that she had a younger brother, that she remembered, she remembered that she had older sisterscidentally found out that she was adopted in her family, and later it turned out that she had sisters, tatyana and lyudmila, as well as a brother ruslan. in the studio lyubov lyuboslavskaya. hello, lyubov, hello, how did you find out that your parents are not your own? well, when i was 14 years old, a guy came up to me in the yard and said that his name was alexey, he was my brother, well, that is i didn’t believe it, i said , i have a brother, his name is also alexey, well, as if he claimed that no, i’m supposedly your brother, all that, well, i ran home in fear to tell my mother. that is, my mother and i, when we already went out into the yard, he was no longer there, well, as my mother told me, don’t believe it, it’s all not true, i believed my mother, but in my head it was still kind of deposited in my head that, well, not it’s just that this guy turned to me that he was like my own brother, yes brother, of course, i thought about it all the time, you and your mother will never dis
she said that she had a younger brother, that she remembered, she remembered that she had older sisterscidentally found out that she was adopted in her family, and later it turned out that she had sisters, tatyana and lyudmila, as well as a brother ruslan. in the studio lyubov lyuboslavskaya. hello, lyubov, hello, how did you find out that your parents are not your own? well, when i was 14 years old, a guy came up to me in the yard and said that his name was alexey, he was my brother, well,...
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the woman was just hearing what she wanted to hear. >> she sound like she was so desperate to get this done. i think any little affirmation she would've forced herself to believe it. >> he says he played along. trying to see if she was serious. >> i told her that that's not something that i do, i could potentially get her in touch with the people that could possibly do it. >> and did you have any background in law enforcement? >> no. >> you just a regular guy. >> a regular guy who hangs out with the cops, pick up a few things here and there. >> his unofficial police training kicked in. to make his story more believable, he says he got specific about the men he would use to do that. >> these guys are like top black ops. >> was she interested? >> she was. >> after she left, marckensy immediately texted his friend on the force. but got no response. in the meantime, to keep her on the hook, he arranged a second meeting. you can see them together on this castration security footage. >> she brought me a picture in a ziploc bag. >> a picture of the target? >> along with the phone number for t
the woman was just hearing what she wanted to hear. >> she sound like she was so desperate to get this done. i think any little affirmation she would've forced herself to believe it. >> he says he played along. trying to see if she was serious. >> i told her that that's not something that i do, i could potentially get her in touch with the people that could possibly do it. >> and did you have any background in law enforcement? >> no. >> you just a regular...
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she she remembers: she once had a fight with a neighbor, and she complained about her to the guardianshiput the older tanya will be better off in an orphanage. lyudmila, are you ready to find out. are your children and grandchildren in our studio today? of course, attention, i'm opening the envelope. with on the one hand, the alleged children of the granddaughter, lyudmila lengard, ruslan vaskov, lyubov lyuboslavskaya, anastasia toshlinskaya and svetlana tikhonova, on the other, their alleged mother and grandmother, lyudmila. vyalkovy, the probability of consanguinity is 99.9%. sorry. some stone has fallen from my soul, the most important thing is that they are alive, let them recognize me, not recognize me completely. but they are alive and let them live, they are also very offended by me, i did something bad to them, do you think anastasi has a chance to become a family? i think there's always a chance i i’m glad that i have so many aunts and uncles, lyudmila, it’s joyful to see that almost all of your children are gathered, who is missing, vladimirvarov is lost. two or three years ago,
she she remembers: she once had a fight with a neighbor, and she complained about her to the guardianshiput the older tanya will be better off in an orphanage. lyudmila, are you ready to find out. are your children and grandchildren in our studio today? of course, attention, i'm opening the envelope. with on the one hand, the alleged children of the granddaughter, lyudmila lengard, ruslan vaskov, lyubov lyuboslavskaya, anastasia toshlinskaya and svetlana tikhonova, on the other, their alleged...
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she didn't deserve that. she had a lot to live for. >> she was a beautiful person. and i'm talking about her soul. she just had such a beautiful soul. >> a soul, lost at sea. who found her way home. >> hello, i'm andrea canning. and this is dateline! ashlea was a wild and free texan, who everyone seemed to love. >> caring, wondering, compassionate. >> so why did she have the strange permission? >> actually always felt like she was gonna die young. >> the call came on black friday. >> they said that ashlea apartment was on fire. >> when the car picked up, i my heart broke. >> and this fire was no accident. >> they conducted surveillance at ashlea apartment. >> they're going back to the place where ashlea worked? >> they were going after tens of thousands of dollars. >> but was money they only motive? or was there something else? >> there were a lot of rumors going around that ended up being true. >> couldn't believe anyone did that to her. it was just pure evil. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome to dateline. ashlea harris had no shortage of admirers. family, friends, cowork
she didn't deserve that. she had a lot to live for. >> she was a beautiful person. and i'm talking about her soul. she just had such a beautiful soul. >> a soul, lost at sea. who found her way home. >> hello, i'm andrea canning. and this is dateline! ashlea was a wild and free texan, who everyone seemed to love. >> caring, wondering, compassionate. >> so why did she have the strange permission? >> actually always felt like she was gonna die young. >>...
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she had the sunglasses on. she was a little snobby. >> well, at least she was at first.- >> so what made your friends? >> proximity. she was a fun girl. we worked out together. i'd say we probably worked out together than we did anything else together. >> he was impressed by her intelligence. by what she told him about herself. that she had a business degree, for example. >> she graduated early from high school and she graduated early from college. >> in february, 1994, ten months before bill mclaughlin was killed, nanette's affair with eric was in full bloom. which given that eric was not exactly flush, turned out to be just fine. because -- >> she had no loss for money. as she talked about things and as she drove her new cars, as she footed the bill for everything we did together. >> so, what did eric know about bill? and bill's relationship with nanette? >> i never met bill. >> do you know who he is? >> i just knew of him. i knew of him and his, you know, his partnership with nanette. as far as business goes and stuff like that. >> eric told us nanette said she invent
she had the sunglasses on. she was a little snobby. >> well, at least she was at first.- >> so what made your friends? >> proximity. she was a fun girl. we worked out together. i'd say we probably worked out together than we did anything else together. >> he was impressed by her intelligence. by what she told him about herself. that she had a business degree, for example. >> she graduated early from high school and she graduated early from college. >> in...
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she was calling, said because she wanted me to know. why? she had forbidden david to tell me anything about what was going on. i didn't want you to be trapped between friendship for me and your obligations as a journalist. she said the reach her personal decency extend, too, to all manner of folks important and unimportant. for decades she corresponded with lois seven. after the death of seven's husband who had been a friend of the ginsburg's at after the initial condolence note, rbg would periodically cards and chatting notes often accompanied by a speech she'd given or an article of interest. and lois well, lois began sending crocheted lacy gloves to ruth gloves that along with similar ones that she bought at bergdorf's, would be worn by the justices hide the dark bruise marks on her hands from cancer treatments. over years i interviewed the justice dozens and dozens of times, and in one of our last, she remained optimist, even though she was again fighting cancer. i do think i was born under a very bright, bright star. she, with a smile,
she was calling, said because she wanted me to know. why? she had forbidden david to tell me anything about what was going on. i didn't want you to be trapped between friendship for me and your obligations as a journalist. she said the reach her personal decency extend, too, to all manner of folks important and unimportant. for decades she corresponded with lois seven. after the death of seven's husband who had been a friend of the ginsburg's at after the initial condolence note, rbg would...
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as she says yes, i'm fine, i'm happy. >> did she sound all like she was saying she was happy becauser was standing next to her? >> she did not sound stressed to me at all. >> according to an oklahoma district attorney, john wampler, that conversation fit a pattern. >> there was just multiple opportunities that she had to make some effort to contact the authorities. or to tell somebody that she needed help. how could you be gone from your children for 11 years and never contact them? never make an attempt to get away? >> and now, as deputies searched the trailer were dial and bobbi had lived, they were finding evidence suggesting that maybe it took so long to find bobbi because she didn't want to be found. >> there were cards, valentine's day cards and things like that, that she had given randolph dial. >> they also developed a roll of film which showed photos of bobbi smiling. hardly the picture of an abused woman being held against her will. and they found this letter to dial in bobbi's handwriting. >> she talked about her love for randolph dial, how much they had enjoyed being toge
as she says yes, i'm fine, i'm happy. >> did she sound all like she was saying she was happy becauser was standing next to her? >> she did not sound stressed to me at all. >> according to an oklahoma district attorney, john wampler, that conversation fit a pattern. >> there was just multiple opportunities that she had to make some effort to contact the authorities. or to tell somebody that she needed help. how could you be gone from your children for 11 years and never...
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>> she was really sweet. she seemed crazy about him. she liked the outdoors. she liked to travel. so, they just have a lot in common. >> so it came as not a price when sam announced he was ready to pop the question. as for how he proposed, the firefighter didn't disappoint. >> he had hired a sand sculpture to build a rather large sense culture of a treasure test. and then he police the engagement ring in the box. >> so there was some rails pirates booty there? >> right, right. he pulled the bring out, got down on one knee, proposed. >> sends a romantic. >> he is, isn't he. >> the lucky in love newlyweds would become equally successful at work. sam quickly climb the fire department ladder, rising to the rank of lieutenant, at the young age of 33. >> he loved the fire services. absolutely loved it. lumping the paramedic. >> daniela was just as a ambitious, finding her stride in the administrative office of a local hospital. >> she became the regional marketing director for the hospital operation. >> sam and danielle didn't have children. but they have the next best thing, sounds gre
>> she was really sweet. she seemed crazy about him. she liked the outdoors. she liked to travel. so, they just have a lot in common. >> so it came as not a price when sam announced he was ready to pop the question. as for how he proposed, the firefighter didn't disappoint. >> he had hired a sand sculpture to build a rather large sense culture of a treasure test. and then he police the engagement ring in the box. >> so there was some rails pirates booty there? >>...
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she's suggesting... she says - difficult to comment. she's suggesting...ult to comment. she's i suggesting... she says the act difficult to comment. she's - suggesting... she says the act is a curious legal challenge. is she saying that it so week in terms of law that others will try and unpack an appeal against the decision? people are always entitled to bring legal challenges. that's why we have the freeborn citizens of the country if we think the law isn't being properly applied. 0ne if we think the law isn't being properly applied. one of the features of this letter is that she accuses the prime minister of betraying her in the sense that he made promises. i must say in reading those promises the first thing that immediately hits you is the promises are impractical term for tennessee. politics is the art of the possible. if those promises were really being discussed then it was pressures for suella problem and to think they will likely to be capable of being delivered. —— suella braverman. would require tearing up the legal rule book in many cases in a
she's suggesting... she says - difficult to comment. she's suggesting...ult to comment. she's i suggesting... she says the act difficult to comment. she's - suggesting... she says the act is a curious legal challenge. is she saying that it so week in terms of law that others will try and unpack an appeal against the decision? people are always entitled to bring legal challenges. that's why we have the freeborn citizens of the country if we think the law isn't being properly applied. 0ne if we...
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and she began to write when she was there. and she then went to graduate school at columbia and and became a writer and didn't consult anybody while she was writing. so only when she was finished and said, mom, will you come new york so i can ask you questions. did i get to find out that she was writing about her father, about her family, and she did really well. and her novel was still taught to freshmen at barnard where she went and since then, she's written, i guess, three books, the last one, which i wish they would reprint before the election next year was to young people, giving them a lot of american history that they should know and urging them to get out there, vote so. and now she's writing another. she spent time in their house across the way from us, from our house in martha's vineyard, where i now live, full time. and then she comes a lot. and i don't know anything about her new novel because i ask anyone else here. so the gentleman in the glasses, if you're stand up so the mic runner can see you, please. yeah. yo
and she began to write when she was there. and she then went to graduate school at columbia and and became a writer and didn't consult anybody while she was writing. so only when she was finished and said, mom, will you come new york so i can ask you questions. did i get to find out that she was writing about her father, about her family, and she did really well. and her novel was still taught to freshmen at barnard where she went and since then, she's written, i guess, three books, the last...
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doesn’t have her own life, because if she was busy, she wouldn’t climbed, she had something to do, andy arrange their own lives, because everything is complicated in our lives, because... that man will have children, i have him, to do something together, yes, that is, if i die , they will hit him in the ass with a stirrer, they will die, i may do well, maybe not, so everything is done on time, it didn’t work out, it’s not necessary, what can i say, she says that if she dies, then he won’t be able to do anything without her, as i understand it, right, and he can’t find a man, because? she thinks that he is a child, well, now that mikhail is almost 30 years old, well, i re-interpreted , of course, the first part of the program, but you understand that the boy needs to be let go, that he will not have happiness, he will not, i i’ve been single since i was 17 years old, he lives on his own, since he was 17 years old, no, you’ve already put checkboxes everywhere for him that you’ll live with him during your retirement, that all your vacations will. live with him, that you have the right to
doesn’t have her own life, because if she was busy, she wouldn’t climbed, she had something to do, andy arrange their own lives, because everything is complicated in our lives, because... that man will have children, i have him, to do something together, yes, that is, if i die , they will hit him in the ass with a stirrer, they will die, i may do well, maybe not, so everything is done on time, it didn’t work out, it’s not necessary, what can i say, she says that if she dies, then he...
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she might mourn the loss of that precious time she had alone in san as much as she missed him. she had clearly thoroughly enjoyed both her freedom and her private ac whittier. she always felt like everyone was watching her and judging her. and here she was, free the big cityfree to do her job, go out with her friends, do what she wanted. in one of her last letters that she would write to --, she subtly reminding did him though not to take her for granted. quote, being with you sweet is all that matters. and the thought of blding a life without you seems so dull. however, i will have to that i am self-reliant and that if i didn't love you, i would feel very differently. in fact, these many months away have been full of interest. and had i not missed you so much, had i beenootloose, could have been extremely happy. so sweet. you'll have to love me lots and never let me change my feelings. you, which have been so beautiful all these years. i thought that was really interesting. so a little. a little, you know, subtle of hints that let's keep these letters up. this is a good attitu
she might mourn the loss of that precious time she had alone in san as much as she missed him. she had clearly thoroughly enjoyed both her freedom and her private ac whittier. she always felt like everyone was watching her and judging her. and here she was, free the big cityfree to do her job, go out with her friends, do what she wanted. in one of her last letters that she would write to --, she subtly reminding did him though not to take her for granted. quote, being with you sweet is all that...
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yifat zeiler: she's a peaceful girl. she's woman. she's amazing. she's beloved by everyone. she's an incredible mother. anderson cooper: shiri's parents margit and yossi silberman were also missing, as was her husband yerden. yifat zeiler: he was texting his family while the terrorists entered their home. anderson cooper: yerden told his sister, "it feels like the end. i'm scared to death. they're with automatic weapons." his sister is telling him to be quiet. he's telling her, we're trying. they lost contact around 10:00 am. and not long after, this video was posted online. gun men: [non-english speech] anderson cooper: that's shiri and her kids being taken hostage. yifat zeiler: i see my cousin outside her house in the kibbutz where she lives, holding her two babies covered in a blanket. i can see the horror in her face. anderson cooper: yifat wants the world to pay attention to what happened to her family. in that video you see shiri's two little children. they were silent in it. they're not crying. how did they look to you? yifat zeiler: i think they might have been in a
yifat zeiler: she's a peaceful girl. she's woman. she's amazing. she's beloved by everyone. she's an incredible mother. anderson cooper: shiri's parents margit and yossi silberman were also missing, as was her husband yerden. yifat zeiler: he was texting his family while the terrorists entered their home. anderson cooper: yerden told his sister, "it feels like the end. i'm scared to death. they're with automatic weapons." his sister is telling him to be quiet. he's telling her, we're...
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she resigned.ial. was his home secretary right to resign - was controversial. was his home secretary right to resign last - was controversial. was his home. secretary right to resign last week for breach of security? the secretary right to resign last week for breach of security?— for breach of security? the home secretary made _ for breach of security? the home secretary made an _ for breach of security? the home secretary made an error- for breach of security? the home secretary made an error of- for breach of security? the home . secretary made an error ofjudgment but recognised that, she raised the matter— but recognised that, she raised the matter and — but recognised that, she raised the matter and she accepted her mistake. ms braverman stayed, popular with the right of the party. but there were increasing concerns about her choice of language. the were increasing concerns about her choice of language.— choice of language. the wind of chance choice of language. the wind of change that _ choic
she resigned.ial. was his home secretary right to resign - was controversial. was his home secretary right to resign last - was controversial. was his home. secretary right to resign last week for breach of security? the secretary right to resign last week for breach of security?— for breach of security? the home secretary made _ for breach of security? the home secretary made an _ for breach of security? the home secretary made an error- for breach of security? the home secretary made an...
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she looked concerned and she was quiet. then, very suddenly, she blurted out. she said, he did it.ew killed kathleen. >> stacy told the pastor what she knew about that night in 2004. she said drew came home late. at first, he would not say where he had been, but eventually, she he told her enough to make it clear. he had just murdered his ex-wife. >> he talked about things he could've done, obviously you could've not have known what is coming. now, looking back, what are the things that should have been done? did she want you to go to the police? >> she certainly did not want me to, because i asked her and she said, i do not want you to do anything with my story, i just want you to know. i think things were really dire for her, by that point. i think that she probably sensed that she was in grave danger. >> it was the last time that he saw her, just before he disappeared. stacey also confided in her sister. >> stacy looked up to me and said, how do you feel about me getting a divorce? i said, i told her i was scared. she just looked up at me and was like, why? i just said, because
she looked concerned and she was quiet. then, very suddenly, she blurted out. she said, he did it.ew killed kathleen. >> stacy told the pastor what she knew about that night in 2004. she said drew came home late. at first, he would not say where he had been, but eventually, she he told her enough to make it clear. he had just murdered his ex-wife. >> he talked about things he could've done, obviously you could've not have known what is coming. now, looking back, what are the things...
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she loved all and she was thrilled that yeah. e that what's your what do you think is t most important thing. oh i'sorry mine what's my favorite i that bust of george waington that she rediscovered in the white house men's room and also also it was in the white house collection and was alwaysonsidered important not like it was lost in a closet or anytng. but there was there t desk that had been made by the timbers of the british nav ship. the the resolute and after that boat w queen vtoria had some of its timbers created it turd into a desk and she sent it to the ited states to president hayes a gift of friendship between england and the united states and mrs. kennedy found. that in i forget which room of e white house. but it wasn't in arominent place at all. but when she realized connection to naval history and president kennedy, as you know, was in the navy and loved to collect ship models and scrimsh. he loved the ocean. he to sail. so when she discovered this desk and its to the navy the sea she sa this desk must be put in a
she loved all and she was thrilled that yeah. e that what's your what do you think is t most important thing. oh i'sorry mine what's my favorite i that bust of george waington that she rediscovered in the white house men's room and also also it was in the white house collection and was alwaysonsidered important not like it was lost in a closet or anytng. but there was there t desk that had been made by the timbers of the british nav ship. the the resolute and after that boat w queen vtoria had...
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such a punchy girl, she’ll go, that’s if she will end up in the capital, she is just a mountain here what kind of dance is it, it’s as if she got lost in the face, it’s unclear whether her tail is dancing there or whether she’s going to show the class, you need music, but what kind of music do you want? this is the pylon asking, i ’m not on the pylon cool, okay, well, how to improvise, i’m now offering a battle, come on, please, come on in, go when you have another chance like this, or you can, let’s go, mom, yes, oh, yes, let’s go, by the way, she’s more artistic, gorgeous, bravo, bravo, well, honestly, even i couldn’t do that, because, well, no, on camera without preparation, not mom, mom is cool, pato? potential mother-in-law and daughter-in-law have flown, let's look alike, wait, now, like this. well done. what a wonderful ending, look how you are bursting with misha’s pride, mikus, well, to be honest, it was just a breakup, you ’re so smart, i’m just shocked, victoria, in my opinion, chose the wrong friends, in general, she’s a normal, ordinary girl, why are you portraying yours
such a punchy girl, she’ll go, that’s if she will end up in the capital, she is just a mountain here what kind of dance is it, it’s as if she got lost in the face, it’s unclear whether her tail is dancing there or whether she’s going to show the class, you need music, but what kind of music do you want? this is the pylon asking, i ’m not on the pylon cool, okay, well, how to improvise, i’m now offering a battle, come on, please, come on in, go when you have another chance like...
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she said that no, why, she confessed to everything, she confessed that she killed him with a knife,ng to the examination, there is no knife, we have photographs that the neighbors took after everything that happened, let's see. oh, nightmare! grisha is lying down, if there was any kind of self-defense, in order to stick a knife into his neck, that is, he should be standing, that is, this is an artery, that is, it should be somewhere on the walls, on the refrigerators, everything is clean there, everything is just there the floor, look, even the walls are clean, of course, in the arteries, the pressure much stronger than the blood in the veins, so it flows out quickly, we see a puddle of blood, it’s a person who was lying down, they probably killed him, maybe he fell, then all this convulsion started pouring out, you see, around the legs, red - it was a definite convulsion, they tried to wrap the neck with something, maybe right or wrong, but this is the end result. maybe the blood was splashed on the right side of the wall, so it’s very difficult to give such an expert assessment of
she said that no, why, she confessed to everything, she confessed that she killed him with a knife,ng to the examination, there is no knife, we have photographs that the neighbors took after everything that happened, let's see. oh, nightmare! grisha is lying down, if there was any kind of self-defense, in order to stick a knife into his neck, that is, he should be standing, that is, this is an artery, that is, it should be somewhere on the walls, on the refrigerators, everything is clean there,...
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if she had stayed there, i'm not sure she would have written the fiction that she did.ost: and professor holmes mentioned she was from nebraska. would you write about nebraska? guest: no, i'm not a fiction writer. for cavitier, i think, really she needed that distance in order to write about it. not to be immersed in it. even in "my antonia," the fact that jim burton, he travels back to the west. in fact, the introduction, he's on a train talking to the stand-in figur for cather, who is t introduction they rater but he was a new york railroad lawyer so he, in fact, supposedly writes his narrative of "my antonia" in his apartment in new york and brings it to willa and presents it and says this is what i wrote. says you didn't write this thing, this is my thing. this is "my antonia." so i think that distance is important. host: you have another selection to read for you. guest: yes, i do. this is from earlier in the novel. earlier i was reading about otto, the cowboy. this is the prairie scene. he has gone out into the garden with his grandmother. excuse me a little. i sa
if she had stayed there, i'm not sure she would have written the fiction that she did.ost: and professor holmes mentioned she was from nebraska. would you write about nebraska? guest: no, i'm not a fiction writer. for cavitier, i think, really she needed that distance in order to write about it. not to be immersed in it. even in "my antonia," the fact that jim burton, he travels back to the west. in fact, the introduction, he's on a train talking to the stand-in figur for cather, who...
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by the fact that she works a lot, she has... and a family, she has a daughter, she needs to educate that i am emotionally drained, i am leaving to live in sochi, she flies there - to me with the child, first one summer, then the next summer, we see each other there, and during the second meeting we talk to her.. .potential future, but we agree that i return to st. petersburg and we start living together with her, but nothing changes at all, we also meet once a month, at one point she, well, says that i can’t move to this apartment and offers to move into her apartment, which i gave up and just got vacated, here the credit history begins, it begins with the fact that, honey, let’s buy a good mattress for this apartment, oh, yes, i fit in the installment plan, then i closed the debt on utility bills there in the apartment, too credit card, well, in general, off we go, i felt my power, because his feelings for her did not fade away, she just started using it, that’s all, obviously a sad story, and the ending of this story was that i moved out, i took mattress, for some reason it was ve
by the fact that she works a lot, she has... and a family, she has a daughter, she needs to educate that i am emotionally drained, i am leaving to live in sochi, she flies there - to me with the child, first one summer, then the next summer, we see each other there, and during the second meeting we talk to her.. .potential future, but we agree that i return to st. petersburg and we start living together with her, but nothing changes at all, we also meet once a month, at one point she, well,...
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she has texts. she's had conversations. and what she says here underscores something that i witnessed for the entire time that i was in the white house is that many elected republicans, while they publicly praise donald trump, say something very different privately. they openly kind of acknowledge that he's unfit, he's unserious, he often doesn't know what he's talking about. >> even mocking him. >> i think it's really important she's pointing that out because there's a cravenness of what they privately say and what they publicly do. >> she knew kevin mccarthy incredibly well. just two days before the election on november 5th, then speaker mccarthy tells her, or ten days after the election tells her trump knows it's over, knows he lost, he needs to go through all the stages of grief. but of course mar-a-lago, remember a few weeks later kevin mccarthy goes down there, he takes the picture, the kiss, the ring, that whole famous moment after he said he was responsible for january 6th and all this. so, cheney sees the picture.
she has texts. she's had conversations. and what she says here underscores something that i witnessed for the entire time that i was in the white house is that many elected republicans, while they publicly praise donald trump, say something very different privately. they openly kind of acknowledge that he's unfit, he's unserious, he often doesn't know what he's talking about. >> even mocking him. >> i think it's really important she's pointing that out because there's a cravenness...
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she was released. she was a hostage. she was released by hamas. she was supposed to be released together with her mother, your sister. but she is still being held by hamas. so what goes through your mind? >> what goes through my mind is what is the reason for not releasing my sister as well? i mean, they were held in captivity together with another girl callle emily that was kidnapped with them. they were together in the same place. the agreement between hamas and israel says you don't separate kids from their parents. and hamas just ignored that and just chose to release her without her mother. >> which is a clear violation of this agreement, according to the idf. they said it was specific in the agreement that if little children are with their mothers, the mothers have to be released with the children. let us walk-through when you reconnect with your niece. how did that feel? >> it feels great. first of all, to just see her with my own eyes, to see that she's not hurt, to see that she communicates, that she's not hurt in any way, she can smile.
she was released. she was a hostage. she was released by hamas. she was supposed to be released together with her mother, your sister. but she is still being held by hamas. so what goes through your mind? >> what goes through my mind is what is the reason for not releasing my sister as well? i mean, they were held in captivity together with another girl callle emily that was kidnapped with them. they were together in the same place. the agreement between hamas and israel says you don't...
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yes, no, i would not say that she has changed, as she was in the orphanage, she still exists.g went, well, why didn’t we communicate anymore, well, because then, as i understand it, either they moved or something, we don’t know, there was no connection, there was an address, here we are then they came there, but they weren’t there, and what do you know about evgeniy’s past? well, he graduated from 11th grade, he’s a cook... well, he has an education, but you never had the idea of finding all your relatives and husband? it was, they tried to find something on social networks, sergei, they tried, and natalya, but they knew that he might have two more sisters and another brother, well, i know, it seems that zhenya told me from the personal department that anya seemed to be a younger girl with them and that they adopted her as soon as they went to the orphanage, evgeniy, but do you remember anya? no, honestly, i don’t remember, i can’t even imagine what she looks like, but in general, your childhood in your biological family, do you remember, ah, not at all how old, i don’t even
yes, no, i would not say that she has changed, as she was in the orphanage, she still exists.g went, well, why didn’t we communicate anymore, well, because then, as i understand it, either they moved or something, we don’t know, there was no connection, there was an address, here we are then they came there, but they weren’t there, and what do you know about evgeniy’s past? well, he graduated from 11th grade, he’s a cook... well, he has an education, but you never had the idea of...
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and said that she was in a car accident and she was thrown. and when she was a little girl.ery, very matter-of-fact. >> growing up, lynsie needed so much care. her mother nancy was with lynsie. like her shadow. >> she was my only purpose. and my life, it's to make her as normal as she could be. >> by the time that kim met lynsie, her dad and brothers had moved away. kim remembers a very tight family unit of just two. >> how close were lynsie and nancy? >> unbelievably. extremely. >> but as lynsie reached adolescence, that started changing. like a lot of teens, she wanted her own identity. she changed the spelling of her name. from this, to this. by high school, there were girlfriends. even some boyfriends. and by the time that she was 20, after so many years of mom and daughter being each other's best friends and confidence, lynsie began to keep some things in her life to herself. like where she was really headed. one night in february, 2001. >> does it make any sense that she would lie to you about what she was going to do that night? >> i have never known her to lie to me.
and said that she was in a car accident and she was thrown. and when she was a little girl.ery, very matter-of-fact. >> growing up, lynsie needed so much care. her mother nancy was with lynsie. like her shadow. >> she was my only purpose. and my life, it's to make her as normal as she could be. >> by the time that kim met lynsie, her dad and brothers had moved away. kim remembers a very tight family unit of just two. >> how close were lynsie and nancy? >>...
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she gets slung out, all right , she to her? she gets slung out, all right, she may to her? but that's about politics. there's tension , right? but if there's tension, right? but if you've got somebody in there who actually represents what you're thinking, why do you keep her? you bring out this guy here. what does he think? i dislike cameron when he was in power. and i tell you why. he was always downplaying what his background was . his father was background was. his father was the chairman whites club, the chairman of whites club, right? was right? his father was a stockbroker. that's not his problem . he went to eton. it problem. he went to eton. it doesn't matter . it's what you doesn't matter. it's what you are. and yet he would pretend all the time that he was call me dave on one of the people. he wasn't one of the people. and he's one of the people he's not one of the people today. idea i want today. and the idea that i want today. and the idea that i want to carry out public service is a load of old cobblers. he thought he going to a billion he was going to make a b
she gets slung out, all right , she to her? she gets slung out, all right, she may to her? but that's about politics. there's tension , right? but if there's tension, right? but if you've got somebody in there who actually represents what you're thinking, why do you keep her? you bring out this guy here. what does he think? i dislike cameron when he was in power. and i tell you why. he was always downplaying what his background was . his father was background was. his father was the chairman...
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she said she did care about me and she loved me but she didn't want the relationship. >> riley was on> i just sat there looking at pictures of us. >> he woke up to people texting and calling with their condolences. >> so i was like, what are you talking about? did you not hear what happened? i was like, what are you're talking about? >> riley had now lost the love of his life are good. but this pair of seasoned investigators had their radar up. >> you just start seeing more of his personality. you see that he had to have her. >> coming up a closer look at that mysterious man in black. >> she had actually seen the man in black. she recognized him by his build, his gait, the way he walked and carried himself. >> who was he? when dateline continues. when dateline continues. and often out of the picture. but this is my story. ( ♪♪ ) and with once-daily trelegy, it can still be beautiful. because with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. trelegy also improves lung function, so i can breathe more freely all day and night.
she said she did care about me and she loved me but she didn't want the relationship. >> riley was on> i just sat there looking at pictures of us. >> he woke up to people texting and calling with their condolences. >> so i was like, what are you talking about? did you not hear what happened? i was like, what are you're talking about? >> riley had now lost the love of his life are good. but this pair of seasoned investigators had their radar up. >> you just start...
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should she cook, in general, why should she to be a woman, so she wants to put on beautiful lingerieu also do a little bit of post-making, cook some borscht, stick some cutlets there, i hate cooking with all my heart, well, i asked about cooking and not about the fact that i won’t go near the stove to cook in any case, this is unacceptable for me and a woman must cook or you will defrost semi-finished products, so of course i don’t eat semi-finished products, i am an athlete in the past and i remain gray. well, that’s why, but just let there be something and you feed the child, prepare even dumplings, even dumplings, no, there won’t even be budebrodov, yes, i said that i will cook the vow, dinner , since the man will work, he will eat somewhere in establishments, because i too i’ll earn no less than him, i’m listening , she needs a guy who earns money significantly more than her and can finance her in all her requests and some moments, approximately a month, let it be 100,000, i earn more, then i cook breakfast, feed the whole family, he goes to work, i leave my job, the child goes t
should she cook, in general, why should she to be a woman, so she wants to put on beautiful lingerieu also do a little bit of post-making, cook some borscht, stick some cutlets there, i hate cooking with all my heart, well, i asked about cooking and not about the fact that i won’t go near the stove to cook in any case, this is unacceptable for me and a woman must cook or you will defrost semi-finished products, so of course i don’t eat semi-finished products, i am an athlete in the past and...
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she often does say i don't recall, she smiles after she says i don't recall often. there was one, even one moment where the judge stopped and just thanked the audio-visual people in the courtroom for just the great job they're doing in keeping this trial running smoothly by getting the documents up and ivanka turned to him and agreed and said, yes, it's very impressive indeed. she's doing everything she can to be polite and courteous. this is the polar opposite of what we saw from her father earlier this week. >> chris, can i add just one point there? >> sure. >> reporter: after she says she doesn't recall particular events like meetings that she set up or attended or particular documents, she's also careful to say -- and you know, in some cases have been forced to say -- but i don't quibble with what the document says. i don't quibble that this was my email, that this was my signature, that i attended such a meeting. so yes, she doesn't remember, but nor is she presenting a narrative that's contrary to the one that the attorney general can establish through documen
she often does say i don't recall, she smiles after she says i don't recall often. there was one, even one moment where the judge stopped and just thanked the audio-visual people in the courtroom for just the great job they're doing in keeping this trial running smoothly by getting the documents up and ivanka turned to him and agreed and said, yes, it's very impressive indeed. she's doing everything she can to be polite and courteous. this is the polar opposite of what we saw from her father...
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has there was an apartment, she sold this apartment, she checked out herself when she already beganave to say about it. residents of the village of verkhnyaya griznukha in the volgograd region share their opinions about vitaly; neighbors thank the man for his hard work and kindness. such a kind guy, uh, i often turn to him, we are elderly people, what do we need to do, he s he does it with pleasure, i can say, he comes, he always says hello, he always asks uncle how are you, how is everything, i don’t know, he’s on good terms with me and i ’ll say that he’s a harmless guy, normal, it’s just a shame that he doesn’t have documents, now his future life is again ruined... from these documents, it would be necessary to help somehow, his acquaintances are surprised how vitaly’s heart has not yet hardened from the indifference of his mother and the bullying of his stepfather, the neighbors have known the family for more than one year we've seen enough of everything, sometimes he kicked him out of the house, why the hell, he could have let him in, he couldn’t have him not spend the night at
has there was an apartment, she sold this apartment, she checked out herself when she already beganave to say about it. residents of the village of verkhnyaya griznukha in the volgograd region share their opinions about vitaly; neighbors thank the man for his hard work and kindness. such a kind guy, uh, i often turn to him, we are elderly people, what do we need to do, he s he does it with pleasure, i can say, he comes, he always says hello, he always asks uncle how are you, how is everything,...