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anne miller's tenure ended in 1970, when she retired.er about her alleged crimes, either, because she's now dead. but who took over, and would the children be any safer under their watch? the library at nearby helensburgh is a window into the history of the area, and of the home. 0k, well, what we've got here... ..are decades and decades... ..of helensburgh advertisers, the local newspaper. it was the sailors‘ society's responsibility to find the right people to look after this home, with as many as a0 children living there at a time, many of whom were already in vulnerable situations. and this couple is who they chose. the rev william barrie and his wife mary took over the home in 1972. here in the archives, we see mrs barrie entertaining royalty on a visit to lagarie. she appeared to be the model matron. i'm angela montgomery, and i was at lagarie for eight years. everyone treated mrs barrie like the queen bee. i suppose they got the impression that, "wow, this is a lovely woman, in charge of these kids". the minute you go back to laga
anne miller's tenure ended in 1970, when she retired.er about her alleged crimes, either, because she's now dead. but who took over, and would the children be any safer under their watch? the library at nearby helensburgh is a window into the history of the area, and of the home. 0k, well, what we've got here... ..are decades and decades... ..of helensburgh advertisers, the local newspaper. it was the sailors‘ society's responsibility to find the right people to look after this home, with as...
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i remember a very sweet editor who did ann miller pictures at columbia when i was starting out.and show me, "now you always start with a long shot. and then you work your way into the closer shots. and then over shoulder and then close-ups." in other words, you were taught a formal way. here's looking at you, kid. this polished surface became much more important, that the audience wasn't to notice cuts, the audience wasn't to notice camera movement. which was to the good in terms of non-interrupting the story. what i learned was to try to make editing seamless. you should never be aware of cuts. you want to feel as though that scene is taking place in front of your eyes as you speak, looking at a proscenium arch but you're much closer, you're much more involved. (david bordwell) so that in some sense the style is illusionistic. are you ready, ilsa? yes, i'm ready. (david bordwell) the style is saying, "come into this world." bye, rick. god bless you. better hurry or you'll miss that plane. the audience isn't distracted from following the story and the characters' flow by an unce
i remember a very sweet editor who did ann miller pictures at columbia when i was starting out.and show me, "now you always start with a long shot. and then you work your way into the closer shots. and then over shoulder and then close-ups." in other words, you were taught a formal way. here's looking at you, kid. this polished surface became much more important, that the audience wasn't to notice cuts, the audience wasn't to notice camera movement. which was to the good in terms of...
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she was matron ann miller who ran the home until 1970.fingers down my throat. anna miller dies with her reputation intact. she was replaced by this couple. the reverend william barrie and his wife mary in 1972. former resident euan macdonald said they were cruel and abusive. it was a christian system you had to live by. you wet the bed, you get the bed sheets rubbing in your face. mr barrie would hold you down and she would belt you. she would hold you down and he would belt you. survival at lagarie came at a cost. former residents angela montgomery and her two sisters, mary and norma, said that, over the years, they were sexually abused by mr barrie and his sailor‘s scoiety associates hundreds of times. after a while, as unpleasant as it was... not that you get used to it. there was no point struggling orfighting. there was a level of acceptance. it became part and parcel of life at lagarie. the home closed in 1982 and william barrie died just over a decade later. two police investigations have failed to bring charges against anyone. mar
she was matron ann miller who ran the home until 1970.fingers down my throat. anna miller dies with her reputation intact. she was replaced by this couple. the reverend william barrie and his wife mary in 1972. former resident euan macdonald said they were cruel and abusive. it was a christian system you had to live by. you wet the bed, you get the bed sheets rubbing in your face. mr barrie would hold you down and she would belt you. she would hold you down and he would belt you. survival at...
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ryan miller's attorney is calling the actions of those officers - - quote -- "gratuitous violence." reporter rose-annler/ brian miller's father"he was laying on the ground, no resistance. they just started beating on him for no reason."ed miller says on october 8th last year his son was injured by texas city police.his lawyer shared this dash cam video.randall kallinen/ attorney"and he gets out and he gives up by laying on the ground straight away because he knows the police are behind him."that's when attorney randall kallinen says texas city police officer richard dricks hits bryan in the head with his gun, breaking his jaw and causing a concussion.randall kallinen/ attorney"i you want to show you a picture of him with wired-shut jaw."the lawsuit names the city, officer dricks and sergeant b. macik, who brian says tased him. his neighbor linda cooper was there.(nats)linda cooper/ neighbor"it went on from 11:40 to 12:15 and that was because mr. miller walked outside. i don't know how long it would have gone on if mr. miller hadn't of come out."(nats) brian miller's records show a history of drug pos
ryan miller's attorney is calling the actions of those officers - - quote -- "gratuitous violence." reporter rose-annler/ brian miller's father"he was laying on the ground, no resistance. they just started beating on him for no reason."ed miller says on october 8th last year his son was injured by texas city police.his lawyer shared this dash cam video.randall kallinen/ attorney"and he gets out and he gives up by laying on the ground straight away because he knows the...
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because you had these great female writers like ann beatts and marilyn miller and rosie shuster, butto do sketches written by women. >> i like sirloin steak, i like american food. don't push me, i mean it! >> john used to regularly ask for the women to be fired on the show, because chicks just weren't funny. >> awful! awful! couldn't be worse! >> really enough to make you want to puke your guts out. >> it was an uphill battle. lauren used to come around to me and rosy and say, so what have you got for the girls? we felt an obligation to cover them since the men didn't write that much for them. [ laughing ] >> but, seriously. >> they started to write more for gilda, because gilda was very outgoing. and you know, she was more of a proven laugh getter. >> no! >> when i saw gilda radner, my mind was blown. there was just something about her that was really magnetic. she committed it to so hard and she wasn't afraid to not be dainty with her character work. >> what is that bewitching scent you're wearing? >> vicks vaporub. >> there was never a moment when you thought, wait a second, these
because you had these great female writers like ann beatts and marilyn miller and rosie shuster, butto do sketches written by women. >> i like sirloin steak, i like american food. don't push me, i mean it! >> john used to regularly ask for the women to be fired on the show, because chicks just weren't funny. >> awful! awful! couldn't be worse! >> really enough to make you want to puke your guts out. >> it was an uphill battle. lauren used to come around to me and...
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transfer -- wamaitha kaboga- miller at urquhart were found. ann rubin choses exactly how authorities found the car near the dumbarton bridge. truck search parties had been out several times looking for the woman's carpet authorities say it with hidden underbrush so thick it would have been nearly impossible to find. it was not until chp responded to a separate accident that they found evidence of this one. wamaitha kaboga-miller had been missing for five weeks. the 66-year-old with high risk because he recently had back surgery and needed medication and a walker to get around. her family said she went out to get cigarettes at a nearby market and had not been seen since. relatives and friends led weekly parties but there had been no sign of her until yesterday when a chp officer responded to a single car crash along highway 84 and happened to notice another accident nearby. from sky fox you can see what the area is like. assaulting abatement into a thicket of trees where they spit chp officer noticed the second car under heavy brush and tree branch
transfer -- wamaitha kaboga- miller at urquhart were found. ann rubin choses exactly how authorities found the car near the dumbarton bridge. truck search parties had been out several times looking for the woman's carpet authorities say it with hidden underbrush so thick it would have been nearly impossible to find. it was not until chp responded to a separate accident that they found evidence of this one. wamaitha kaboga-miller had been missing for five weeks. the 66-year-old with high risk...
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jon: as the millers reached their goal, it was important for ann murphy and nate to say thank you very one of the south sudanese languages. that's how fox reports this saturday, september 1. i'm jon scott. "watters' world" is next. [♪] jesse: welcome to this special edition of. "watters' world." a look at president trump's most of controversial policies and issues of 2018. we begin with the investigation into alleged russian collusion. president trump: it's a disgrace and a total witch hunt it's a pure and simple witch hunt. i have this witch hunt constantly going on for for 12 months now. jesse: but the democrats continue to attack
jon: as the millers reached their goal, it was important for ann murphy and nate to say thank you very one of the south sudanese languages. that's how fox reports this saturday, september 1. i'm jon scott. "watters' world" is next. [♪] jesse: welcome to this special edition of. "watters' world." a look at president trump's most of controversial policies and issues of 2018. we begin with the investigation into alleged russian collusion. president trump: it's a disgrace and...
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jon: as the millers reached their goal, it was important for ann murphy and nate to say thank you very of the south sudanese languages. that's how fox reports this satu >>> all of america knows the doj continues to be influenced by politics. that's why they elected the outsider president. >> we've got to get to the bottom of the corruption, the conspiracy, the collusion, and the coverup that's going on in the justice department. >>> the justice department confirms to judicial watch that no hearings were conducted regarding the fisa surveillance of carter page. >>> it raises questions about we've got the initial corruption of the warrants themselves, but the courts we're relying on to provide oversight. >>> the huge blow this last public event to remember john mccain before hisun
jon: as the millers reached their goal, it was important for ann murphy and nate to say thank you very of the south sudanese languages. that's how fox reports this satu >>> all of america knows the doj continues to be influenced by politics. that's why they elected the outsider president. >> we've got to get to the bottom of the corruption, the conspiracy, the collusion, and the coverup that's going on in the justice department. >>> the justice department confirms to...
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anne makovec reports. >>> reporter: a big shake-up here this morning with news that the president is now stepping down. marery miller has a long history -- mary miller has a long history here at presentation high school. now she is facing allegations that she ridiculed a reported victim who keep her quiet. let me take you back to how this all began starting with more than a dozen reported victims who attended this catholic all girls high school dating back to the '80s. they allege that the school mishandled complaints of sexual harassment and inappropriate advances by teachers, coaches and staff. mary miller has been the school principal for the past 25 years and before that was a teacher and presentation student herself. she was named in a lawsuit filed last month along with the school's former theater director, who is accused of sexual misconduct. we spoke with some of the victims in this case about the news of miller's resignation. >> i was shocked. and then i cried. when she failed me after i graduated by not reporting my abuse to the police, i was devastated. >> reporter: now, miller sent out this statement abo
anne makovec reports. >>> reporter: a big shake-up here this morning with news that the president is now stepping down. marery miller has a long history -- mary miller has a long history here at presentation high school. now she is facing allegations that she ridiculed a reported victim who keep her quiet. let me take you back to how this all began starting with more than a dozen reported victims who attended this catholic all girls high school dating back to the '80s. they allege that...
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miller. brother, louis, nacke the second. .> donald peterson >> jane peterson. ernberg --vid roth rothenberg. cristine ann snyder. talignani. wainioabeth >> deborah welsh. >> thank you to all of the family members and paul murdoch for assisting us with this special tradition. we thank bill anders and sharon custer for their part in bringing -- ringing the bells. in november of 1863, at the dedication of a new national cemetery in gettysburg, pennsylvania, not that far from this place. president abraham lincoln delivered the gettysburg address. referring to the bravery of soldiers in the battle of " thesburg, he stated world will little note or long , butber what we say here it can never forget what they did here." those same words could be said here at flight 93 national memorial. when the passengers and crew learned other planes had been used to strike the world trade center and pentagon, they voted to take action. refusing to let their airplane be used to inflict more damage on this nation. process, they sacrificed their own lives to save many. visitors who come to this memorial, not only learned of the actions of those o
miller. brother, louis, nacke the second. .> donald peterson >> jane peterson. ernberg --vid roth rothenberg. cristine ann snyder. talignani. wainioabeth >> deborah welsh. >> thank you to all of the family members and paul murdoch for assisting us with this special tradition. we thank bill anders and sharon custer for their part in bringing -- ringing the bells. in november of 1863, at the dedication of a new national cemetery in gettysburg, pennsylvania, not that far from...
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for >> donald trump provides an abortion while ann coulter sat on the lawn and then a sharia muslim and then advocating for gay marriage to stephen miller. >> that could happen by tuesday at this rate. [laughter] remake amplitude and frequency of the craziest of the larger. look, they decided any compromises worthwhile for trump no matter what he says or does that no matter how much it hurts to that they will stick with this guy until the last dog dies. the house of representatives has 50 guys who are crazies. maybe 40, maybe 50. a whole bunch of people who are petrified of paired and hated. even guys who said with him, and stand behind him where the red hat, talk about the glory and wonder of trumpets and they hate him. they are discussing is one of them may be leaving. there's a bunch of opportunists who want to make their own way and be the next trump and play it as long as they can and pass bills they can manipulate him into doing. but it's going to be a lot harder in november after that. thank you. >> hello. i'm a big fan of these computer, on one month with a mike cox. >> online tomorrow. >> so exciting. something has thrown me fo
for >> donald trump provides an abortion while ann coulter sat on the lawn and then a sharia muslim and then advocating for gay marriage to stephen miller. >> that could happen by tuesday at this rate. [laughter] remake amplitude and frequency of the craziest of the larger. look, they decided any compromises worthwhile for trump no matter what he says or does that no matter how much it hurts to that they will stick with this guy until the last dog dies. the house of representatives...
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miller. [bell chime] >> all of our brother, louis joey nacke ii. [bell chime] >> donald arthur peterson. [bell chime] peterson.adley [bell chime] >> mark david rothenberg. [bell chime] >> christine annder. [bell chime] >> john talignani. [bell chime] >> honor elizabeth wainio. [bell chime] >> deborah jacobs welsh. [bell chime] >> thank you to all of the family members and to mr. paul murdoch for assisting us with this very special tradition of the observance ceremony. we also thank bill anders and sharon custer for their part in ringing the bells of remembrance. in november of 1863, at the dedication of a new national cemetery in gettysburg, pennsylvania, not that far from this very place, president abraham lincoln delivered the gettysburg address. referring to the bravery of the soldiers in the battle of gettysburg, president lincoln stated, "the world will little note or long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here." those very same words could be said here at flight 93 national memorial. when the passengers and crewmembers of flight 93 learned that other planes had been used to strike the world trade center buildings, then the pentagon, they voted to
miller. [bell chime] >> all of our brother, louis joey nacke ii. [bell chime] >> donald arthur peterson. [bell chime] peterson.adley [bell chime] >> mark david rothenberg. [bell chime] >> christine annder. [bell chime] >> john talignani. [bell chime] >> honor elizabeth wainio. [bell chime] >> deborah jacobs welsh. [bell chime] >> thank you to all of the family members and to mr. paul murdoch for assisting us with this very special tradition of the...