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after the baby was born that november, betty davis was going through an interesting change in the public image at that people. was the rosy period, women were being encouraged to into go factories. davis had shifted from an indrug nows style to femme min. and that was the next movie. she was born and named stanley ann. someone who folk to her mother right afterwards and asked why the name, she said, you know, betty davis played a character named stanley. i think the stanley timberlake explanation maybe just as compelling. many say madelyn dunham would never have allowed the name to be dictated by her husband. >> host: it may not have been emblem disappointment of her father, but mission of empowerment from her mother. >> guest: right. quite possibility. certainly i don't think there was any evidence that her father was disappointed not to have a boy. and i think giving your child a girl, the name stanley, has some effect whether it's empowering or not remains to be scene. >> host: what about her later names in life? what does that tell us about the choices she made, and feelings about th
after the baby was born that november, betty davis was going through an interesting change in the public image at that people. was the rosy period, women were being encouraged to into go factories. davis had shifted from an indrug nows style to femme min. and that was the next movie. she was born and named stanley ann. someone who folk to her mother right afterwards and asked why the name, she said, you know, betty davis played a character named stanley. i think the stanley timberlake...
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whatever, i just hold him in my lap, pat him, stroke him a few times and you look at those big betty davisink, hey, this guy depends on me. i've got to take care of him. you know? >> while stone's cats might have helped to rein him in, it's hard to say what, if anything, will help josh harrison. after being caught with a knife, he has been confined to the prison's pre-seg lockdown unit located on the fifth floor of "d" cell house. and now he's in even more trouble. >> he's been asking about his cable all day. he has tv, but he doesn't have any cable. and he had mentioned that if he doesn't get his cable fixed by 5:30, he's going to burn the next officer down. meaning he's going to throw either urine or feces on the next officer or possibly the next worker that comes up there. while i was standing there trying to talk some common sense into him, he took his pipes from his light switch and he went to pull it off the wall and the sparks started flying. and so i spoke with the shift supervisor and he told me to write him up for destruction of property. so he's not going to be happy with me onc
whatever, i just hold him in my lap, pat him, stroke him a few times and you look at those big betty davisink, hey, this guy depends on me. i've got to take care of him. you know? >> while stone's cats might have helped to rein him in, it's hard to say what, if anything, will help josh harrison. after being caught with a knife, he has been confined to the prison's pre-seg lockdown unit located on the fifth floor of "d" cell house. and now he's in even more trouble. >> he's...
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davis. >> betty you have said in the past you forgive lawrence brewer for what he did to your brotherd in the days leading up to his death. and i want to get you to respond to it. take a listen. >> okay. >> as far as any regrets, no, i'm still -- i have no regrets. >> so this man killed your brother, landed himself on death row and here he is saying he has no regrets. do you feel anything about forgiving him after hearing him say that? >> oh, yes, i do. i forgave him 13 years ago. and the reason why, if i did not forgive him, i would be like he were. and i -- >> so it doesn't matter what he said and how he felt and -- >> no, it doesn't matter because it's just like someone to be eaten up with cancer. i refuse to let heat override me. so, yes, sir, i did forgive him. >> do you still live in jasper? have race relations improved there in the 13 years? >> it had but lately tension have started back up. >> what do you -- how so? >> we hired -- they hired a black chief of police here in jasper, texas. >> and so people are upset by that? >> yes, they are. not all, but some. >> and so it's st
davis. >> betty you have said in the past you forgive lawrence brewer for what he did to your brotherd in the days leading up to his death. and i want to get you to respond to it. take a listen. >> okay. >> as far as any regrets, no, i'm still -- i have no regrets. >> so this man killed your brother, landed himself on death row and here he is saying he has no regrets. do you feel anything about forgiving him after hearing him say that? >> oh, yes, i do. i forgave...
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betty nguyen. >>> until the end, troy davis insisted he was innocent. davis was executed last night by the state of georgia for the murder of an off-duty police officer. hours before the supreme court rejected a final request for a stay of execution. the case garnered international attention because of what some believe to be inconclusive evidence. davis' final words were directed toward the prison officials who were about to put him to death. >> his last words were to them, may god bless your souls. then he put his head back down. the procedure began and about 15 minutes later, it was over. >> davis was sent to georgia's death row for the 1989 murder of mark macphail. the off-duty police officer was shot as he tried to stop the beating of a homeless man. davis acknowledged being at the scene, but denied he was the killer and maintained his innocence to the very end. >> he said that he was not personally responsible for what happened that night, that he did not have a gun. he said to the family that he was sorry for their loss, but also said he did not
betty nguyen. >>> until the end, troy davis insisted he was innocent. davis was executed last night by the state of georgia for the murder of an off-duty police officer. hours before the supreme court rejected a final request for a stay of execution. the case garnered international attention because of what some believe to be inconclusive evidence. davis' final words were directed toward the prison officials who were about to put him to death. >> his last words were to them, may...
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child growing up in small-town kansas during the depression began a devotee of devotee devi bettis -- bette davis and bette davis was a appeared in a movie directed by john huston and which she played a character named stanley timberlake, and after the baby was born that november she was going through an interesting change in her store of public image at that time. it was a rigid and period and women were being encouraged to go into the factories for the war effort but bette davis had shifted from a somewhat androgenous style to a much more feminine style and the moment that happened was in this movie and the next movie. stanley dunham was born and was named stanley ann and someone that spookster rather right afterwards and asked why the name she said bette davis played a character named stanley. so i think the stanley timberlake explanation may be just as compelling and many relatives say madeleine would never have been the name to be dictated by her husband. >> host: it may not have been an emblem or emblematic disappoint and of her father but it might have been a mission of empowerment from he
child growing up in small-town kansas during the depression began a devotee of devotee devi bettis -- bette davis and bette davis was a appeared in a movie directed by john huston and which she played a character named stanley timberlake, and after the baby was born that november she was going through an interesting change in her store of public image at that time. it was a rigid and period and women were being encouraged to go into the factories for the war effort but bette davis had shifted...