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it direction of 1962's what ever happened to baby jane.pened to babyjane. it gave her a new career. it is an amazing performance and it won her a new audience. the kids caught onto this and it put her into horror, thriller and it put her into horror, thriller and exploitation movies. it gave her and exploitation movies. it gave her a different kind of stardom. she became a cult star. by the 1980s, she had passed into legend with a hit song, bette davies eyes. she suffered a bout of breast cancer and stroke in this role and was considered one of the greatest. she died in 1989 aged 81. she was gifted with a talent for playing the ha rd est with a talent for playing the hardest talent, but also tenacity. it gave her longevity and integrity if you could rival. i had the privilege of meeting bette davies several decades ago when she was shooting on location on a small island off the coast of maine. the film in question was the whales of august, which wasjust film in question was the whales of august, which was just referred to. interviewing bet
it direction of 1962's what ever happened to baby jane.pened to babyjane. it gave her a new career. it is an amazing performance and it won her a new audience. the kids caught onto this and it put her into horror, thriller and it put her into horror, thriller and exploitation movies. it gave her and exploitation movies. it gave her a different kind of stardom. she became a cult star. by the 1980s, she had passed into legend with a hit song, bette davies eyes. she suffered a bout of breast...
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she tilted closer to her in 1962 in whatever happened to baby jane.ering from an unidentified form of mental illness and tortures her sister. although it is a far more sinister performance, she finds moments of sincerity and the film works to understand how life in hollywood can ruin a woman's mine. davis had a reputation of being combative on the set and when combined with her wild eyed acting style, led some film critics and historians to diagnose her from afar as being bipolar, suffering from poor general mental health. to be clear, there is no evidence this the case, and some see this armchair psychology as a destructive dynamic that was too common for actresses at the time. i could give you chapter and verse on male directors behaving badly on set. people would say they were monsters, sadist — they wouldn't say, "oh, they are bipolar." that's a label that gets slapped a lot more on a woman. bette davis played a lot of women who were just on the edge. you know, like in crisis, traumatised, you know, working fiercely to try and get or get back some
she tilted closer to her in 1962 in whatever happened to baby jane.ering from an unidentified form of mental illness and tortures her sister. although it is a far more sinister performance, she finds moments of sincerity and the film works to understand how life in hollywood can ruin a woman's mine. davis had a reputation of being combative on the set and when combined with her wild eyed acting style, led some film critics and historians to diagnose her from afar as being bipolar, suffering...
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to the new investment arrangement treaty now this is going to tell us of very strong signal that baby jane the last inclined to see the us us the future developmental partner and collaborator in the future but east a strong me orientate everything back to europe and asia so in these contests rochelle force is a very important and i on these endeavor. pact long one thing at lecture at department of politics at the university of bath thank you for finding the time to join us on the program today thank you. that's a pandemic could be a sign of things to come judging by the latest warning from the world health organization but the prospect of more deadly outbreaks around the corner w.h.o. emergencies chief is urging all nations to ramp up their health care. but this pandemic has been very severe it's been spread around the world extremely quickly and is afraid to get requirements but this is not necessarily the big what we live in an increasingly complex global society the stress will continue if there's one thing we need to take from this pandemic could all of the tragedy in los is that we ne
to the new investment arrangement treaty now this is going to tell us of very strong signal that baby jane the last inclined to see the us us the future developmental partner and collaborator in the future but east a strong me orientate everything back to europe and asia so in these contests rochelle force is a very important and i on these endeavor. pact long one thing at lecture at department of politics at the university of bath thank you for finding the time to join us on the program today...
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the moore family shared this apartment with their three daughters, mary, jane and agnes. baby agnes was just a few months old when the moore family arrived here at 97 orchard street. as you can see around you, the moore family had a very simple home. the building was relatively new at the time they lived here, and in fact, might have been more desirable than the circumstances other irish immigrants lived in in those days. bridget moore would have been keeping house just like natalie gumpertz. she's carrying the coal upstairs and cooking for her family, trying to keep them hetalthy. her father was going out to work. what we talk about is discrimination that immigrants faced in those days. discrimination in the job market was a particular hardship. joseph moore certainly grappled with that. according to records, he worked variously as a bartender and waiter, depending on the year. he probably would have been able to bring home some leftover food at the end of the shift to supplement whatever it was that bridget had found to feed the family. another issue that we talk about is th
the moore family shared this apartment with their three daughters, mary, jane and agnes. baby agnes was just a few months old when the moore family arrived here at 97 orchard street. as you can see around you, the moore family had a very simple home. the building was relatively new at the time they lived here, and in fact, might have been more desirable than the circumstances other irish immigrants lived in in those days. bridget moore would have been keeping house just like natalie gumpertz....
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home here in 1869 the moore family shared this apartment with their three daughters, mary, jane, and agnes. babygnes was just a few months old when the moore family arrived here at 97 orchard street. and as you can see around you, the moore family had a very simple home. the building was relatively new during the time they lived here and in fact might have been more desirable than the circumstances that other irish immigrants lived in in those days, by net moore would have been keeping house just like natalie. she's carrying that coal up the stairs and cooking food for her family. trying to keep her children healthy. her husband is going out to work. what we talk about specifically on this tour is some of the discrimination and the hardships that irish immigrants faced specifically in those days, and of course discrimination in the job market was a particular hardship. and joseph moore, certainly grappled with that. according to records, he worked variously as a bartender and a waiter de tending on the year. he probably would have been able to bring home some left over food at the end of the shi
home here in 1869 the moore family shared this apartment with their three daughters, mary, jane, and agnes. babygnes was just a few months old when the moore family arrived here at 97 orchard street. and as you can see around you, the moore family had a very simple home. the building was relatively new during the time they lived here and in fact might have been more desirable than the circumstances that other irish immigrants lived in in those days, by net moore would have been keeping house...
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jane: well, with that newsf lad baby topping the charts, what about live music this festive season?othe band "reverend andhe makers" has offered to play private, online on their own this christmas. the sheffield singer made the offer tois tens of thousands of fans and twitter followers after tighter coronavirus restrictions were a bounced. he hn talking to my colleague. >> it was quite a flippant comment, really. afr the prime minister announced a cancellation of christmas for many people, i thought, what can i do? i didn't like the thought of people being on their own during this time. time is the only resource us musicians have inthbundance, so ght the least i could do is get on zoom. >> what sort of response did you ge >> it has been lively, actually. bit of a new year's thing, but i thought it would be better to ring people do is zoom gig, which is an impersonal philosophy. uslike the personal aspect, playing peoples and go outside with your guitar after, and i miss playing gigs, you know? us what 2020 has bee like for you and the band. how much has this affected you? >> yeah, o
jane: well, with that newsf lad baby topping the charts, what about live music this festive season?othe band "reverend andhe makers" has offered to play private, online on their own this christmas. the sheffield singer made the offer tois tens of thousands of fans and twitter followers after tighter coronavirus restrictions were a bounced. he hn talking to my colleague. >> it was quite a flippant comment, really. afr the prime minister announced a cancellation of christmas for...
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baby all right. thanks carl, back to you. >> thank you >> merry christmas >> jane, that was great. what a great discussion. our thanks to barry and alex and jane we will jane wells good morning, everybody. it's 8:00 a.m. in california and 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley" is live. >> good tuesday morning. welcome to "squawk alley." i'm jon fortt withing canni car. google is over hot water in the power over the diblgtal advertising market and now allegation that's they've been work together quietly to maintain that power they may not be dead after all reuters out with a report saying that self driving car may be just three years away. julia, to talk first about this advertising thing, google and facebook that has to be what comes to mind when you by this two powerful companies potentially even talking about the power on regular basis. that's a new potentially significant rink will in this conversation about big tech. >> certainly and big tech is really facing so much scrutiny right now from an antitrust perspective. we think about the way that google dominates search and
baby all right. thanks carl, back to you. >> thank you >> merry christmas >> jane, that was great. what a great discussion. our thanks to barry and alex and jane we will jane wells good morning, everybody. it's 8:00 a.m. in california and 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley" is live. >> good tuesday morning. welcome to "squawk alley." i'm jon fortt withing canni car. google is over hot water in the power over the diblgtal advertising market...
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baby all right. thanks carl, back to you. >> thank you >> merry christmas >> jane, that was great.on. our thanks to barry and alex and jane we will jane wells good morning, everybody. it's 8:00 a.m. in california and 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley" is live. >> good tuesday mo
baby all right. thanks carl, back to you. >> thank you >> merry christmas >> jane, that was great.on. our thanks to barry and alex and jane we will jane wells good morning, everybody. it's 8:00 a.m. in california and 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley" is live. >> good tuesday mo
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babies and infants died in the home. each mother came in was never called by their own name they always had the house name. is better than 989 i was told aside my name was jane decided to take my culture for me and my family with me they took my money their identity was taken away their human rights was taken away their hair was taken away their clothes was taken away prisoners got better treatment. the nuns imposed a regime of relentless back breaking work in the fields and indorse makea my mother remembers being heavily pregnant should members the length of the halls to scrub that was just a never ending job every one of them downstairs as we say out of sight out of mind. now as far as we can gather just was to deliver it. the reason being down here is so. it would be no pain relief no pain relief available the pain of childbirth would be part of your saying and atonement even bank. tough or not in your direction right whispering in your ear when you're given a horrendous spirited breach very bad it was or churchill minutes of pleasure your child is gone and the gentle. in castle poland where over 220 babies are known to have died survivors speak of the sc
babies and infants died in the home. each mother came in was never called by their own name they always had the house name. is better than 989 i was told aside my name was jane decided to take my culture for me and my family with me they took my money their identity was taken away their human rights was taken away their hair was taken away their clothes was taken away prisoners got better treatment. the nuns imposed a regime of relentless back breaking work in the fields and indorse makea my...