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my theory is edith was the first. whether you think she should do it or should not have, whether we will see her again but probably not with the 25th amendment and the anti nepotism act. she was a much more important person than we give her credit for being. >> thank you, thank you so much for that really enlightening presentation. and, now, it is my pleasure, and keep your questions in your heads because you will get a chance to ask some questions later on. now it is my great pleasure to introduce rebecca roberts, who will continue our discussion of edith wilson, thank you. >> thank you so much, i will say i came to edith wilson, i have a biography of her coming out next year because i have written a couple books about suffrage. whenever i give talks about suffrage people ask me about edith. there was some narrative out there that maybe she was whispering in wilson's ear to make him finally, reluctantly support the 19th amendment which is totally untrue, as mary said she was about against federal suffrage. there is t
my theory is edith was the first. whether you think she should do it or should not have, whether we will see her again but probably not with the 25th amendment and the anti nepotism act. she was a much more important person than we give her credit for being. >> thank you, thank you so much for that really enlightening presentation. and, now, it is my pleasure, and keep your questions in your heads because you will get a chance to ask some questions later on. now it is my great pleasure to...
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but i and unless edith gets a musical. i don't know if it will ever happen for here's what people tell me she was a femme fatale. she lured wilson into a second marriage when his wife was barely dead. she was a lady macbeth. kind of throne manipulating him when he had a stroke. i hear more now that she was a racist family of slaveholders a lover of robert e lee and she was anti-feminist because she didn't want to a constitutional amendment for women to have the right to vote next please. what i've discovered is a much more complex. it is wilson. wrote a book on woodrow wilson for a series on the presidents i discovered a wilson. i didn't know very romantic very emotional very deep feeling i'm discovering. who edith really is i'm working with molly on her book and like first lady's memoirs. her memoirs fascinating and that third picture there on the right. i've been to the library of congress and i've read her papers, especially edith's papers when she was trying to put this memoir together, and i've learned a lot from all
but i and unless edith gets a musical. i don't know if it will ever happen for here's what people tell me she was a femme fatale. she lured wilson into a second marriage when his wife was barely dead. she was a lady macbeth. kind of throne manipulating him when he had a stroke. i hear more now that she was a racist family of slaveholders a lover of robert e lee and she was anti-feminist because she didn't want to a constitutional amendment for women to have the right to vote next please. what...
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so edith, the second mrs. wilson, ellen wilson was woodrow wilson's first wife and she died in the white house. so when president wilson remarried, his second wife, edith went abroad with him during the time he was negotiating the treaty of versailles to conclude world war i. this was a very important moment for her to see her husband acclaimed essentailly as the savior of the war. that was an important step forward, but even closer to your era as lady bird johnson. >> so even in the era of plane travel, you of course had the whistle stop and ladybird and 64, which was an incredibly important trip and that gave her a chance to travel and to begin seeing it was okay for women to campaign for their husbands, to be surrogates. that's something that we have not really talked about yet is this whole surrogate notion. how the wife can do a lot to restore a presidents image. you mentioned frankie cleveland who became frances cleveland after she married, for those who don't know. her father was his law partner and her
so edith, the second mrs. wilson, ellen wilson was woodrow wilson's first wife and she died in the white house. so when president wilson remarried, his second wife, edith went abroad with him during the time he was negotiating the treaty of versailles to conclude world war i. this was a very important moment for her to see her husband acclaimed essentailly as the savior of the war. that was an important step forward, but even closer to your era as lady bird johnson. >> so even in the era...
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i think is is probably what leads to the answer of edith wilson, and she i think edith wilson also because she becomes the the example of what not to do is first lady edith wilson overstepped bounds. she she decided when when president wilson was so ill she made several decisions about him that resulted in her. not exactly running the country, but she certainly misled the american people. she decided not to tell him the extent of his ill health. she decided not to tell the cabinet the extent of his ill health. she decided not to tell the american people the extent it was ill health. she decided that he should not step down. although there was no we didn't have a requirement for that and the vice president was widely seen as week or inconsequential and she continued to insist that he would be able to continue to be service president. she decided which mail he would see she decided which people would come to him. she decided which topics he should take up. she determined the timing of all this and this is all happening in the context of trying to bring a conclusion to world war one. so edith
i think is is probably what leads to the answer of edith wilson, and she i think edith wilson also because she becomes the the example of what not to do is first lady edith wilson overstepped bounds. she she decided when when president wilson was so ill she made several decisions about him that resulted in her. not exactly running the country, but she certainly misled the american people. she decided not to tell him the extent of his ill health. she decided not to tell the cabinet the extent of...
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edith stein was born in bressler, present, dave route, suave in 1891. she was the 11th child of a jewish family of wood, merchants, an unconventional child. she stood out from her peers because of her intelligence. after graduating from high school, she studied german history and philosophy. later in her memoirs, she would write. i lived with a conviction that something momentous was in store for me. at the carmelite monastery in cologne, the edict stein archive is managed by historian thomas short shine an atheist for a number of years, sought answers to her ethical questions in humanist philosophy. women's rights were one of her major preoccupations. she wrote, there is no job that can't be done by a woman. after all, no woman is just a woman. each woman has her individual characteristics and disposition, just as a man does this warped. and she was one of the 1st women to receive a doctorate in philosophy. the fact that she chose philosophy and then also completed this degree very successfully and acquired her doctorate with the highest grade. the sum
edith stein was born in bressler, present, dave route, suave in 1891. she was the 11th child of a jewish family of wood, merchants, an unconventional child. she stood out from her peers because of her intelligence. after graduating from high school, she studied german history and philosophy. later in her memoirs, she would write. i lived with a conviction that something momentous was in store for me. at the carmelite monastery in cologne, the edict stein archive is managed by historian thomas...
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and in man in fin is my feeling is that edith became more human. i mention share mention of on a human being and deeply rooted, denying the mystery of being human and finance for up. connie did set minge when the nazis came to power each time lost her teaching position. that same year she decided to become a calmer like none. when she took the veil, she received the name theresa bennett dictor of the cross. in 1938, she took a final vows. when the nazis required religious orders in germany to reveal the ethnic city of their members, each time superiors arranged for her to flee the country and to enter a carmelite monastery in holland. when her lunch bits visit de la over in holland, her situation became critical. when the catholic bishop wrote a pastoral letter condemning the nazis persecution of the jews, thus when middle reprisal b s. s. arrested old jewish catholics in holland holland. were you to show here called fallen enough to get one as a decent inst, closed and with dss forced their way into the monastery and arrested edith and her sister
and in man in fin is my feeling is that edith became more human. i mention share mention of on a human being and deeply rooted, denying the mystery of being human and finance for up. connie did set minge when the nazis came to power each time lost her teaching position. that same year she decided to become a calmer like none. when she took the veil, she received the name theresa bennett dictor of the cross. in 1938, she took a final vows. when the nazis required religious orders in germany to...
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i want to switch to you, edith.ne of the things is it's hard for us to imagine the true expanse of some of these ecosystems we are talking about. you mentioned briefly in passing that the mid water is one of the largest ecosystems on the planet. can you help us really understand what that means? edith: so, the most incredible thing to me is how little of the ocean we have actually explored. the number you hear sometimes is we have only explored 5%. that's not right. that was based on mapping from a remote sensing device at the surface of the ocean, not actually visiting the place. we are of two closer to 30% now and that. but if you are talking about actually visiting, just the bottom of the ocean, not even the huge volume above it, only .05%. our usual protocol as humans is to explore a place and then exploit it. in the ocean we have reversed that. we are exploiting it before we have explored it. just decimating the fish population, dragging nets across the bottom that turn unbelievable gardens of eden into a place
i want to switch to you, edith.ne of the things is it's hard for us to imagine the true expanse of some of these ecosystems we are talking about. you mentioned briefly in passing that the mid water is one of the largest ecosystems on the planet. can you help us really understand what that means? edith: so, the most incredible thing to me is how little of the ocean we have actually explored. the number you hear sometimes is we have only explored 5%. that's not right. that was based on mapping...
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it is man infinity and my feeling is that edith became more human. i mentioned she, i mention provide a human being and deeply rooted in that in the mystery of being human and c, 9 happ corded damage. when the nazis came to power each time lost her teaching position. that same year, she decided to become a comma, like none. when she took the veil, she received the name teresa benedict her of the cross. in 1938, she took a final vows. when the nazis required religious orders in germany to reveal the ethnicity of their members, each dine superiors arranged for her to flee the country and to enter a common light monastery in holland. when her lunch bits, desist villanueva in holland, her situation became critical. when the catholic bishops wrote a pastoral letter condemning the nazis persecution of the jews, thus 1st would middle, i'm reprisal, the ss arrested. all jewish catholics in holland, in orlando d over you to show here could fall on enough to you at one. i was a decent in schoolstore, and with dss forced their way into the monastery and arreste
it is man infinity and my feeling is that edith became more human. i mentioned she, i mention provide a human being and deeply rooted in that in the mystery of being human and c, 9 happ corded damage. when the nazis came to power each time lost her teaching position. that same year, she decided to become a comma, like none. when she took the veil, she received the name teresa benedict her of the cross. in 1938, she took a final vows. when the nazis required religious orders in germany to reveal...
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this house, edith wilson went on to live in this house for another 37 years. so, in fact, having lived in the house for close to 40 years, he really did put a stamp on what the house would be. and she bequeathed it to the national trust for historic preservation upon her death. in 1961. and it was opened to the public in 1963, became really officially a historic house and museum in 1965. her letters up equipment referred to it as being a shrine to woodrow wilson. and so, we struggle with that. because we are not really a shrine any longer. we talk about it as being a place where we can talk freely about his legacy and the legacy that he has left. and legacy, i think, is a much richer word. it describes things that are both positive and negative. the consequences and result of some of the legislation in parts of his administration that, today, where realizing what that legacy is actually leaving. such consequences of that legacy. the house itself is authentic and that we have over 8400 pieces of artifacts in the collection. as you can see behind me, the library
this house, edith wilson went on to live in this house for another 37 years. so, in fact, having lived in the house for close to 40 years, he really did put a stamp on what the house would be. and she bequeathed it to the national trust for historic preservation upon her death. in 1961. and it was opened to the public in 1963, became really officially a historic house and museum in 1965. her letters up equipment referred to it as being a shrine to woodrow wilson. and so, we struggle with that....
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that is absolute she's miss edith and lim— edith and liz. now get this odcast in edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your— edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your ears _ edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your ears and _ edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your ears and eyes - edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your ears and eyes if. podcast in your ears and eyes if you're watching. newscast from the bbc. hello it's adam in the studio and chris barely capable of working out where i am but i am here too. it's one of those days where have booklets and posters was up because we have the autumn statement which is the sequence of the many budget. we have our new chancellor and a whole new load of policies. these like this i think are the big picture in the hundreds of things that make up the big picture. 50 picture in the hundreds of things that make up the big picture. so the bi icture that make up the big picture. so the big picture is — that make up the big picture. so the big picture i
that is absolute she's miss edith and lim— edith and liz. now get this odcast in edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your— edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your ears _ edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your ears and _ edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your ears and eyes - edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your ears and eyes if. podcast in your ears and eyes if you're watching. newscast from the bbc. hello it's adam in the...
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. >> edith, we're out of toilet paper!'re not, i bought some yesterday, it's in the closet in the kitchen. >> i ain't in the kitchen! >> oh! >> hearing a toilet flush for the first time was a big deal and made headlines. [ toilet flushes ] >> what's this country coming to anyhow? >> what is it, archie? bad news? >> what else? >> did we get out of vietnam or something? >> don't be a wise guy, huh? >> i wasn't going to play around with "mom dented the car. how are we going keep dad from finding out about it?" not when i see everything that's going around in our country. >> just because a guy is sensitive and he's an intellectual and he wears glasses, you make him out a queer. >> i never said a guy who wears glasses is a queer. a guy who wears glasses is a four-eyes, a guy who's a fag is a queer. >> "all in the family" did something really new for television. it put before the american public archie's friend, who was very masculine and who happened to be gay. >> how long you known me? 10, 12 years? >> yeah. >> in all that tim
. >> edith, we're out of toilet paper!'re not, i bought some yesterday, it's in the closet in the kitchen. >> i ain't in the kitchen! >> oh! >> hearing a toilet flush for the first time was a big deal and made headlines. [ toilet flushes ] >> what's this country coming to anyhow? >> what is it, archie? bad news? >> what else? >> did we get out of vietnam or something? >> don't be a wise guy, huh? >> i wasn't going to play around with...
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it featured carroll o'connor and jean stapleton as archie and edith bunker. >> we just don't see anyright? >> that's right daddy. >> i know we had a couple of pinkos in the house, but i didn't know we had a pair of atheists. >> it was not well received by abc. they watched it and felt the chemistry wasn't there between the parents and the kids. >> and they asked me to make it again with two different young people. >> we just don't see any evidence of god, that's all. >> that's right daddy. >> i knew we had a couple of pinkos in this house, but i didn't know we had a pair of atheists. >> the network freaks out about whether people will be able to watch this show that has like real issues. >> everybody is nervous. and there are people saying, they're gonna kill you. they're going to shoot you dead in the streets. possibilities in the all-new lexus rx. never lose your edge. ♪ what will you do? will you make something better? create something new? our dell technologies advisors can provide you with the tools and expertise you need to bring out the innovator in you. well, we fell in love
it featured carroll o'connor and jean stapleton as archie and edith bunker. >> we just don't see anyright? >> that's right daddy. >> i know we had a couple of pinkos in the house, but i didn't know we had a pair of atheists. >> it was not well received by abc. they watched it and felt the chemistry wasn't there between the parents and the kids. >> and they asked me to make it again with two different young people. >> we just don't see any evidence of god,...
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my colleague, edith kamani and her crew, visited my juris capital, a boucher to this.
my colleague, edith kamani and her crew, visited my juris capital, a boucher to this.
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suddenly the conservative guys this is not the nancy reagan with that we are signing up for per this is edith wilson running the country. either of those things were true. first and foremost she saw herself as a protector of her husband's physical well-being. very close to that was keeping an eye on the people around him. she had a very sharp sense of who was serving the president and who was really in it for himself. it was helping the president and he was promoting agendas perhaps ronald reagan may not have shared a breaker asked one of the defining moments of the reagan presidency and the reagan's life occurred on march 30 , 81 when a deranged gunman nearly took the life of president henrico him was he was leaving an event at a washington hotel. it is hard to believe but it has been 40 years since that day. prices change everything especially for nancy but nothing could ever happen to my romney she wrote my life would be over. the world did not know what a time how he really came to death. ronald reagan was spared and t e believes semi- there is a higher purpose to his what life. going he
suddenly the conservative guys this is not the nancy reagan with that we are signing up for per this is edith wilson running the country. either of those things were true. first and foremost she saw herself as a protector of her husband's physical well-being. very close to that was keeping an eye on the people around him. she had a very sharp sense of who was serving the president and who was really in it for himself. it was helping the president and he was promoting agendas perhaps ronald...
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you something more that was cleared the back windshield virginia pride gaskin which is shaquinta. edith mitchell. i swear at the siege. scary ah stucco. preface, ition, louisiana, i did sir. is dealing with ashley. i usually think of it honestly. taylor chandler project. i bought it, but i had some nights in us for tea, a thought on with, but then the story and i did miss. mm hm. don't talk about the grow, it says all that much. so you know, it is that it's less got thought of. yes, doris brushwood says not. okay. come with a start when things is who steal is used to little that actually steal them all. we have the pre jealous, but sure with that the you had to blow his motions even to start on the receiver. liang, you must put it is a high gill dempster. amazingly tomatoes with other his look of water. he what they do shave shows you seen the addition of your time, which is just the thought of that he to morning know when i'm going to start bringing my ship here that you can have done both. because let me ask you what it was blazing, late korea, you social for that or potential a new s
you something more that was cleared the back windshield virginia pride gaskin which is shaquinta. edith mitchell. i swear at the siege. scary ah stucco. preface, ition, louisiana, i did sir. is dealing with ashley. i usually think of it honestly. taylor chandler project. i bought it, but i had some nights in us for tea, a thought on with, but then the story and i did miss. mm hm. don't talk about the grow, it says all that much. so you know, it is that it's less got thought of. yes, doris...
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she was declared the heiress of edith piaf mira was born in avignon in a large family of stonemasons left school for a factory after the victory. at the city competition, the mayor's office sent the girl to paris to meet slava, where she conquered the prestigious olympia a hall in the sixty- sixth with her disc with the polemaria song. moncreo, sold a million copies for mira mathieu, the best composers wrote. dozens of her songs became hits. she toured many countries, but she became especially popular in our country, she came to us many times and said between me and russia a real love story arose, which continues in the pool. on november 21, 1991, the russian academy of sciences was restored by decree of the president of the rsfsr, citation as the highest scientific institution in russia, it was founded at the beginning of the 18th century on the initiative of peter the great, the emperor considered progress in science and education to be the basis of his reforms, soon the academy of sciences. it was recognized as one of the leading scientific institutions in europe, its achievements
she was declared the heiress of edith piaf mira was born in avignon in a large family of stonemasons left school for a factory after the victory. at the city competition, the mayor's office sent the girl to paris to meet slava, where she conquered the prestigious olympia a hall in the sixty- sixth with her disc with the polemaria song. moncreo, sold a million copies for mira mathieu, the best composers wrote. dozens of her songs became hits. she toured many countries, but she became especially...
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more that was cleared the back windshield, but she knew of high custom, which she shook with florida. edith mitchell, i swear at the discovery ah, stuck i pressure system when you see on the high did sir, is dealing with ashley. but usually through the phone assist were taylor caterpillar at their bought it. but they had some nights in tennis or t, a bus stop by the store and i did to miss room. there's don't cook, that's great. so says aunt thomas thought, no, it is that it's cut out a me up chaise. doris brushwood said not. okay. come with a start. my thing is he still is too little that actually steal them all. we have the pre jealous, but sure with that the you are doing a blow as mortars even to start on the, but i see leanne, you must put it in, is a hydro dumpsters amazingly terminal with other his look of water. he had some day lucia. so as you see, the addition of your pain, which is just about the food that he to morning when i'm going to start bringing my ship here, that you can have done both. because the new year's eve believe it was at the blazing lake social or date of birth
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more that was cleared the back windshield, but she knew of high custom, which she shook with florida. edith mitchell, i swear. i think it's scary. ah, stuck i pressure system when you see on the high did sir is dealing with largely but usually don't assist with killer caterpillar i bought it. but i, it's nice to can us t a bloomberg was stopped by the store and i did to mister for there's don't talk about crowds. says aunt almost thought, no, it is that he cut out a me up chaise. doris brushwood says not. okay. come with us with a 1000 things as who steal is, is to little bit actually steal them. all. we have the pre jealous actually it was good that the you had to ring a bell. i was more just even than to start on the, but i see leon, you must put it in his ideal dumpsters. amazingly, chad wasn't with other his look of water. he what they do shave shows you seen the additional grip aim, which is just about the food that he tomorrow. cuz know when i'm going this summer start bringing my ship. he's able to use them both because the new year's eve, believe the bus at the blazing lake you for
more that was cleared the back windshield, but she knew of high custom, which she shook with florida. edith mitchell, i swear. i think it's scary. ah, stuck i pressure system when you see on the high did sir is dealing with largely but usually don't assist with killer caterpillar i bought it. but i, it's nice to can us t a bloomberg was stopped by the store and i did to mister for there's don't talk about crowds. says aunt almost thought, no, it is that he cut out a me up chaise. doris...
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researchers at edith cowan university say that women who added resistance, training and aerobic exercise to their weekly routines recovered from fatigue, better and they had a better quality of life overall. this was also the case during and after radiation treatment. all the exercises were done at home at the time of the patients to sing. >> coming up next, in sports, lawyers a wild one count there is in the ucla bruins met for the 93rd time today at memorial stadium. it came down to a last minute touchdown and gore as the exciting finish next in sports and retailers across the country are on high alert for potential holiday smash-and-grabs. the steps they're taking to prevent them. >> it's ski and snowboarding season and the storm just dumped a lot of snow across the sierra recently allowing several ski resorts to open right before thanksgiving. yeah, it was almost a couple weeks ago now we heard more ski resorts set to open a very soon and joins now. us are ski and snowboarding and snow expert. everything to do with having fun in the wintertime at lake tahoe, kevin cooper cook, thanks
researchers at edith cowan university say that women who added resistance, training and aerobic exercise to their weekly routines recovered from fatigue, better and they had a better quality of life overall. this was also the case during and after radiation treatment. all the exercises were done at home at the time of the patients to sing. >> coming up next, in sports, lawyers a wild one count there is in the ucla bruins met for the 93rd time today at memorial stadium. it came down to a...
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you can see her entire interview with our washington bureau chief, edith poll white now on the dw news youtube champ, with a day's almost during the conversation, continues online. you'll find us on twitter either at the w news, you follow me on twitter. it brent. gov tv, i remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then, if ah, [000:00:00;00] with who is weapon? nice in wheat, massive crop failure, broken supply chains, soaring global market prices. is this russia's treacherous new strategy to finance its war? while ford to new alliances close up can 30 minutes on d, w. 77 percent. for many young people in nigeria, the picture does not really look more people are using drugs done anywhere else in the well, we're on the ground asking, is it possible to wait for the war on drugs you caught up with you today? because there was no legislation, opinion, opinion, but before we begin to then object, so that would be 7 percent as someone americans are on t w one, making the headlines and what's behind them. dw news africa. they show that the issue is
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you can see her entire interview with our washington bureau chief, edith pole white. now on the dw news youtube champ, with a day's almost during the conversation, continues online. you'll find it on twitter either at the w news, you can follow me on twitter at brent gov. tv, and remember, whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then if ah, with a neutral by 2045, germany's public transport system is going green. is it good bye to the old bus please? no, they are converting to electric energy which presents a technical challenge. is it worth it for the climate? absolutely. but what about for businesses made in germany? d. w. in good shape from counts potatoes and to techno? yes, fitness junkies. everyone is looking for the perfect work out with that, what's healthy and what actually were, let's find out. good shame, 60 minutes w o you become a ready news to take told me about hackers and paralyzing your societies. computers that out what you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how the
you can see her entire interview with our washington bureau chief, edith pole white. now on the dw news youtube champ, with a day's almost during the conversation, continues online. you'll find it on twitter either at the w news, you can follow me on twitter at brent gov. tv, and remember, whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then if ah, with a neutral by 2045, germany's public transport system is going green. is it good bye to the old bus please? no, they...
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over to you, edith. ah. hi, and welcome back to another episode of the 77 percent this week. we are back in a book janae julia and we had to ask an age or question. is it possible to win the war on drugs? i want to ask. mr. mohammed a j is the commandant of n d l e a. this is the national drug or legislative body here in the country. the most recent reports by your statistics body indicates that about 14000000 people have used drugs at some point. why do you think this number is so high compared to the rest of the world that you know, if you look at the state of missouri, okay, population was were over 200 and some to 1000000 people. so 14 is what a fraction. then what still it is too high. 14000000 people use using rock is too high to the local factors or can be a deuce as to why the why they are using these drops. will it be lack of employment into society? will it be ah luck with parental chia? will it be broken? home parents are normal together, give us one and wife are normal together. so nobody to counsel the kids who need b. ah, a lot of pressure in the society that is
over to you, edith. ah. hi, and welcome back to another episode of the 77 percent this week. we are back in a book janae julia and we had to ask an age or question. is it possible to win the war on drugs? i want to ask. mr. mohammed a j is the commandant of n d l e a. this is the national drug or legislative body here in the country. the most recent reports by your statistics body indicates that about 14000000 people have used drugs at some point. why do you think this number is so high...
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federal court of justice. muslims over dennis as we are eagerly awaiting a statement from bull scenario. edith, this moment is not about him. it is for brazil, it is not for bull scenario. it is for brazil for democracy. how the demonstrations also so access a blocked to 2 major brazilian airports including south paolo international airport or according to report at least $25.00 flights were canceled. people were seen carrying their luggage on foot towards the flight so they were not able to get there. like in the nation. may you know more details about that story right now. what are your com also an artist telegram channels as well. the meantime, thanks for joining us. we're back to the top of the, the ah, the, the news lou needs to come to the russian state to never unfortunately no, so i'm seeing that the best i can also set up for a group in the 55 would be okay, so my niece madeline speaking when else calls with will ban in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machines. the state aunt, rush up to date and school r t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with me.
federal court of justice. muslims over dennis as we are eagerly awaiting a statement from bull scenario. edith, this moment is not about him. it is for brazil, it is not for bull scenario. it is for brazil for democracy. how the demonstrations also so access a blocked to 2 major brazilian airports including south paolo international airport or according to report at least $25.00 flights were canceled. people were seen carrying their luggage on foot towards the flight so they were not able to...
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edith roosevelt oversaw a major white house renovation, but also suggested portraits of first ladies being on the groundfloor corridor and have cabinets me to display pieces of presidential state services. we had edith wilson who created a designated china -- on the ground floor to house more of the collection, grace coolidge who worked with the committee of experts to assess donations to the white house and lou huber who oversaw the first systematically of white house artifacts, their origins, and even permitted documentary photographs to be taken of the private quarters. all of these women, and we heard this in the late morning panel, contributed, these women and others, to the evolving idea of preservation the white house, and after the truman renovation 1940, eight 1950, to first lady jacqueline kennedy spearheaded a restoration of the executive mansion. her hiring of the first curator of the white house, elaine pearce, as well as the support of congress through public law 87286, and acts concerning the white house and providing for the care in preservation of its historic and ar
edith roosevelt oversaw a major white house renovation, but also suggested portraits of first ladies being on the groundfloor corridor and have cabinets me to display pieces of presidential state services. we had edith wilson who created a designated china -- on the ground floor to house more of the collection, grace coolidge who worked with the committee of experts to assess donations to the white house and lou huber who oversaw the first systematically of white house artifacts, their origins,...
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we had edith wilson who created and designated the china room along the ground floor to house more of the collection grace coolidge who worked with a committee of experts to advise in the decor of state floor rooms and assessed donations to the white house and lou hoover who oversaw the first systematic study of white house artifacts their origins and even permitted documentary photographs to be taken of the private quarters. all of these women and we heard this in the late morning panel contributed these women and others to the evolving idea of preservation at the white house and after the truman renovation of 1948-1952 was first lady jacqueline kennedy who spearheaded a restoration at the executive mansion. her hiring of the first curator of the white house lorraine waxman pierce as well as the support of congress through public law 87286 and act concerning the white house in providing for the care and preservation of its historic and artistic contents specified the need to preserve and interpret the museum character of the ground floor corridor and the public rooms on the state flo
we had edith wilson who created and designated the china room along the ground floor to house more of the collection grace coolidge who worked with a committee of experts to advise in the decor of state floor rooms and assessed donations to the white house and lou hoover who oversaw the first systematic study of white house artifacts their origins and even permitted documentary photographs to be taken of the private quarters. all of these women and we heard this in the late morning panel...
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and edith some journalists still make their way there. she says i don't need anyone.ed away from the star. don't turn away. no, we go there stasik helps his father. we travel, we are all together, we call each other every day in touch. but you are not his father, he is us and he does not help the family absolutely normally, all the straws are laid. we love each other and are not going to straws, they creep all my life and here i am, looking at my children. everyone also says we need to live there on some money. yes, it’s not about money to live and you can live on 15,000, but you need to understand that you are in touch with them, then these vital connections keep you alive and necessary, of course. she says they forgot me, what she means, she means more yes , no, well, about the audience she says, yes, of course, well, yes, she has a problem. she doesn't walk well. she speaks to me more. well, how they love her, lord , everyone is calling there. to her, these gifts are endless. i think she's flirting with price a little. she knows how she is loved. it's very there we
and edith some journalists still make their way there. she says i don't need anyone.ed away from the star. don't turn away. no, we go there stasik helps his father. we travel, we are all together, we call each other every day in touch. but you are not his father, he is us and he does not help the family absolutely normally, all the straws are laid. we love each other and are not going to straws, they creep all my life and here i am, looking at my children. everyone also says we need to live...
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in this issue, in regina todorenko, i saw the image of edith piaf and this feeling is not left.xander scores for technique 6.0605 8 5 9 6 0 average score 5.94 marks for artistry 6:06.05 8 5 9 6 0 average score 5.94 total score 11.88 tatyana anatolyevna the beginning was not for a peasant. which has absolutely nothing to do with this dance. with permission to say, but vlad, of course, vlad is always precise in his comments. well, after all, a person who went to the school of the ice age knows all the smallest nuances of this project. and now, well, i must say that anatolyevna never liked me like that either. she too did not put 5-7 five six seven, eight, ending. yes, i always had a happy ending, it was always outside the music, in general, tatyana anatolyevna i remember it well, you see, i don’t ride anymore, but listen. well, actually it is clear that, of course , i am not objective. it is clear that for me this is the best woman, better than a couple, and at home they know about it, but it seems to me that they know about it at home and everywhere, and here i am happy to talk a
in this issue, in regina todorenko, i saw the image of edith piaf and this feeling is not left.xander scores for technique 6.0605 8 5 9 6 0 average score 5.94 marks for artistry 6:06.05 8 5 9 6 0 average score 5.94 total score 11.88 tatyana anatolyevna the beginning was not for a peasant. which has absolutely nothing to do with this dance. with permission to say, but vlad, of course, vlad is always precise in his comments. well, after all, a person who went to the school of the ice age knows...
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doctor edith witter. [applause] we would like to thank the national endowment of the arts and our plan for our time today is to explore both of these books which explore ocean science while that's never came tistruggling despairing forward. my own career path start and ocean conservation so it's a personal joy to explore these things. and i am so excited to get into this together. so our plan is i'm going to ask each of them to make a provocative statement or ask a question to get all of you thinking. in the final 15 mins of the session today we will take questions from5 you. look at those brains thinking i'm going to turn the show over to them and turn to talk about their books and will talk for 15 minutes or so before he died in it. at the end of the time today you will be able to get books signed by your two t authors. so provocative statements for questions. julie let's start with you. >> the story of the coral reef is one of struggle. think we all knowra that. and so my question is currently predicti
doctor edith witter. [applause] we would like to thank the national endowment of the arts and our plan for our time today is to explore both of these books which explore ocean science while that's never came tistruggling despairing forward. my own career path start and ocean conservation so it's a personal joy to explore these things. and i am so excited to get into this together. so our plan is i'm going to ask each of them to make a provocative statement or ask a question to get all of you...
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even though both billy holiday and lorraine hands free died much too young, and edith simone stop singing of activism and moves abroad, and and movie became kind of burned out on change. you may remember the end of her book she says, we shall overcome? well, maybe, will we? wondering about that. the important breakthroughs they're writing and activism made possible, including the legal challenges laid down firmly and securely by polyamory, all speak to their lasting contributions. thank you, all so very much. we thank you, you are wonderful. thank you so much.
even though both billy holiday and lorraine hands free died much too young, and edith simone stop singing of activism and moves abroad, and and movie became kind of burned out on change. you may remember the end of her book she says, we shall overcome? well, maybe, will we? wondering about that. the important breakthroughs they're writing and activism made possible, including the legal challenges laid down firmly and securely by polyamory, all speak to their lasting contributions. thank you,...
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let's go to edith bracco sanchez. doctor, experts are calling this season unprecedented.n, great to be with you, coming down with so many different viruses. i wish i could tell you it was just rsv. i'm seeing in flew enzo, rhino virus inciterovirus. >> they're not sure what's going on with babies. it is hard to identify when they're in trouble. say in the case of the 4--week-old we saw, the mom reported she had stopped breathing. what advice do you have for parents? what are some of the things they need to look out for so perhaps they can, in the nick of time, also get help? >> yeah. i think the first thing to say is a lot of kids are getting sick this season. a lot will get sick if they haven't already. most will recover and they will be totally fine, fredricka. but now is the time to find those signs. look to your parent's indue eugsz. if things look dire, go to the emergency room. we will take care of you. and if your child is having are respiratory distress, trouble breathing. learning those signs is so important right now. >> and what do parents do ahead of their chi
let's go to edith bracco sanchez. doctor, experts are calling this season unprecedented.n, great to be with you, coming down with so many different viruses. i wish i could tell you it was just rsv. i'm seeing in flew enzo, rhino virus inciterovirus. >> they're not sure what's going on with babies. it is hard to identify when they're in trouble. say in the case of the 4--week-old we saw, the mom reported she had stopped breathing. what advice do you have for parents? what are some of the...
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intrepid explorer and author of below the edge of darkness, and the more of life in the deep-sea, doctor edith whittier. i planned for our time today to explore both of these books which explore ocean science as well as personal stories. juli and ed both take us on personal journeys whether that's navigating medical history or troubling times despairing before pushing forward. my own career path started in ocean conservation so it's a personal joy to explore these things and i'm so excited to get into this together. and our plan is i'm going to ask each of them to make a provocative statement or ask a question to get all of you thinking because in the final 15 minutes of the discussion we will take questions from you so get those brains thinking. i'm going to hand the floor over to both juli and ed in turn to talk about their books and we will talk for 15 minutes before we dive in. at the end of the time today you'll be able to get books signed by our 2 authors. so provocative abtreatments or questions, juli, i'll start with you. >> the story of a coral reef is one of struggle . i think we all
intrepid explorer and author of below the edge of darkness, and the more of life in the deep-sea, doctor edith whittier. i planned for our time today to explore both of these books which explore ocean science as well as personal stories. juli and ed both take us on personal journeys whether that's navigating medical history or troubling times despairing before pushing forward. my own career path started in ocean conservation so it's a personal joy to explore these things and i'm so excited to...
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and then the edith came down from on high that you need to re-meme because that is insulting.ypsy road. so now is called the legacy road. but i wanted to point out that to this gentleman i know a little bit of sign language. and i think of as a focus on actually in the hearing impaired this is what they're worried about but he was making potentially a thousand dollars for one performance. so i know a little bit of sign, maybe this new career for me. i thousand dollars a performance. >> harris faulkner: just ahead, the story behind this viral picture of this coal miner and his son and how i got them a special invite from the university of kentucky. ♪ ♪ . ♪♪ >> last but not least, you might remember this image. viral photo of a coal miner covered in dust with his young son at a university of kentucky basketball scrimmage last month. the head coach tweeted to his over 1 million followers my family's american dream started in a west virginia coal mine, this picture hit home. after his shift he raced to be with his son and watch our team. don't know who this is, but i have tickets
and then the edith came down from on high that you need to re-meme because that is insulting.ypsy road. so now is called the legacy road. but i wanted to point out that to this gentleman i know a little bit of sign language. and i think of as a focus on actually in the hearing impaired this is what they're worried about but he was making potentially a thousand dollars for one performance. so i know a little bit of sign, maybe this new career for me. i thousand dollars a performance. >>...
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here was full of i, edith this area go back a little bit. is he? i eighty's. i said we're using these says i eve i me 20th 2017. we been targeted by one of those ideas, accompanied by a group of journalists from i'm up to a new for who wanted to interview the fighters, coming back from to frontline, were into the building near this strategy, tap go down to the failure. i had walked into the same building just after the down was liberated from icims. at that time when i stepped into the building, some one shouted my name and wall me to come out. as there was a risk of explosion, 2 weeks later the assume the building was safe. sadly was not. ah, i took a few photos which was seen so gone to the call hi managed to do so. ah, we lost at one hand the alley, one of the fighters who stepped on an id in almost the same spot, or was a standing to a big 30. ah, good a call. and so thinking that if we were not there, he would not walking to that building. so if the school and then i have that feeling solely, i'm not there. first. all the last john ali's who has heard suc
here was full of i, edith this area go back a little bit. is he? i eighty's. i said we're using these says i eve i me 20th 2017. we been targeted by one of those ideas, accompanied by a group of journalists from i'm up to a new for who wanted to interview the fighters, coming back from to frontline, were into the building near this strategy, tap go down to the failure. i had walked into the same building just after the down was liberated from icims. at that time when i stepped into the...