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we have pifs cool, which of our trio edith piaf does not sing, edith piaf number one, edith piaf numbering, they all look so similar to edith piave, especially this one on the edge , as she gestured in a classy manner and beat her chest, bubuh, bubuh, you’re talking about... yes, but you know who doesn’t sing, and you know who doesn’t sing from them, i don’t know, like you, and how our viewers are, i can’t imagine, we are now at random for sure. maxim isakovich, how do you like this ah vaudeville, vaudeville, who doesn’t sing in this trio, it was very difficult, logic, apparently, does not help, i tried painfully to look at every face, every eye, where they are directed and what they are doing, it seems to me that the french teacher is not singing, she is not singing, says maxim izakovich, but what does valeria think, come on, my brain is going to explode, it’s just going to explode, it’s going to explode, my brain is going to explode now, because i had such theories now, i had such conspiracy theories, you don’t understand, i’m already confused myself and i think i confused my poor nei
we have pifs cool, which of our trio edith piaf does not sing, edith piaf number one, edith piaf numbering, they all look so similar to edith piave, especially this one on the edge , as she gestured in a classy manner and beat her chest, bubuh, bubuh, you’re talking about... yes, but you know who doesn’t sing, and you know who doesn’t sing from them, i don’t know, like you, and how our viewers are, i can’t imagine, we are now at random for sure. maxim isakovich, how do you like this...
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i mean, there's so much you can say about edith.sformed the white house. she created what is known as the east wing and the west wing, the executive function of the white house and the residential function of the white house. she built a colonial garden, which became the rose garden. she had an office next to theodore's, and so she was in the room where it happened, because she designed it that way. but far beyond the physical changes to the white house, edith was theodore roosevelt's key political advisor. she read four or five newspapers a day. she was the first person that t.r. talked to in the morning, the last person he talked to at night. franklin d roosevelt said of edith that she managed t.r. very cleverly without his being conscious of it. no slight achievement, anyone will concede. jeffrey: you know, you flicked at this when you were talking about the sister, but it's worth saying, i think, these are all, in your words, extraordinary women, but of their time. so they had to do all of this behind the scenes. they weren't ab
i mean, there's so much you can say about edith.sformed the white house. she created what is known as the east wing and the west wing, the executive function of the white house and the residential function of the white house. she built a colonial garden, which became the rose garden. she had an office next to theodore's, and so she was in the room where it happened, because she designed it that way. but far beyond the physical changes to the white house, edith was theodore roosevelt's key...
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edith: no, his uncle got it for him.g things that you just don't say on television. michael: just because a guy is sensitive and he's an intellectual and he wears glasses, you make him out a queer. archie: 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. tim allen: you'll watch that show and even end up looking around like you're gonna be arrested. john lithgow: it was jaw dropping. it was funny, but it was very challenging, and you realized norman lear is taking us into a whole new realm of comedy. norman lear: the blowback from the public was buried by the excitement and the applause. bob leszczak: the show was number one for a long time. ethan alter: it changed cbs and their brand as a network. as a result of all in the family, they turned to norman lear to create more shows in that image. archie: there's a person at the door. maude! adrienne barbeau: bea arthur played maude as edith's cousin on all in the family. maude: maudie is here. jim colucc
edith: no, his uncle got it for him.g things that you just don't say on television. michael: just because a guy is sensitive and he's an intellectual and he wears glasses, you make him out a queer. archie: 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. tim allen: you'll watch that show and even end up looking around like you're gonna be arrested. john lithgow: it was jaw dropping. it was funny, but it was very...
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. >> el comenzo en la danza a los nueve anos y hoy tenemos el privilegio de que el y su mama edith acuna bienvenida esta tarde. >> buenas tardes a ambos. >> primero que nada, saul, felicidades, pero dinos por que te gusta tanto bailar y que sientes cuando lo haces. >> muchas gracias, es un honor estar aqui y pues la verdad yo al expresarme en un escenario creo que me transmite mucho y llena de esa pasion para seguir bailando el publico, los aplausos, lo que me transmiten su energia y es algo muy muy bonito. >> y tu talento se nota porque hizo que te ganaras esta importante beca, estas emocionado? >> ¿como te enteraste? >> cuentanos un poco de esto. >> yo si estoy super emocionada, pues no me esperaba llevo muy poco tiempo en esto del ballet, la danza clasica, y estoy muy, pues todavia lo estoy como asimilando, creo que es algo que realmente porque sabemos que empezaste como a los 9 anos con otro tipo de danza. >> ¿que es lo que te hizo que tomaras un poco de interes por el ballet y pues ahora vas a una escuela bastante privilegiada y conocida por esta tecnica? >> bueno, yo habia empezado
. >> el comenzo en la danza a los nueve anos y hoy tenemos el privilegio de que el y su mama edith acuna bienvenida esta tarde. >> buenas tardes a ambos. >> primero que nada, saul, felicidades, pero dinos por que te gusta tanto bailar y que sientes cuando lo haces. >> muchas gracias, es un honor estar aqui y pues la verdad yo al expresarme en un escenario creo que me transmite mucho y llena de esa pasion para seguir bailando el publico, los aplausos, lo que me transmiten...
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my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show, the know 30 years ago in 1994 south africans drawn from all backgrounds and races. cast their votes in the 1st free and democratic elections. this must be the end of the oppressive apostolic regime and it brought. so it's out because 1st of all, practically elected president nelson mandela into college. so today we're here to find out such as late to how has the political space in south africa changed. we use which i can look back at those african history and what led up to today you know, 60 bates, we find out what young people think of flock to politics and will take you on a v i. p to arouse the west. but 1st, we want it to look back at what those 1st elections in 1994 really meant to people . and we'll do this. we have a very personal account, but also as african correspondence, diane hawkins. i still remember the date 10, even though i was only 10 years old for this feeling of excitement and joy in the country. what i remember most communities, my grandmother
my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show, the know 30 years ago in 1994 south africans drawn from all backgrounds and races. cast their votes in the 1st free and democratic elections. this must be the end of the oppressive apostolic regime and it brought. so it's out because 1st of all, practically elected president nelson mandela into college. so today we're here to find out such as late to how has the political space in south africa changed. we use which i can look back at those african...
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my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show. the know 30 is a growing 1994 south africans drunk from all backgrounds and races, custody of both in the 1st free and democratic elections. this like the end of the oppressive apostolic regime and it brought so it's out because 1st democratically elected president, nelson mandela into power. so today we're here to find out that 2 years later, how has the political space in south africa changed? whether you would take a look back at those african history and what led up to today. you know, switching bases, we find out what young people think will start to facilitate and we'll take you on a v i p to arouse the width of but 1st we wanted to look back at what those 1st elections in 1994 really meant to people and we'll do this, we have a very personal account, but also as african correspondence. dionne holcombe. i still remember the date community, even though i was only 10 years old. there was a feeling of excitement and joy in the country. what i remember most communities, my grandmoth
my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show. the know 30 is a growing 1994 south africans drunk from all backgrounds and races, custody of both in the 1st free and democratic elections. this like the end of the oppressive apostolic regime and it brought so it's out because 1st democratically elected president, nelson mandela into power. so today we're here to find out that 2 years later, how has the political space in south africa changed? whether you would take a look back at those african...
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my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show. the now touching is a growing 1994 south africans drunk from all backgrounds and races, custody of both in the 1st free and democratic elections. this like the end of the oppressive apartheid regime and it brought, so it's out because 1st of all, practically elected president nelson mandela into power. so today we're here to find out 30 years later how has the political space in south africa changed? we use we took a look back at those african history and what the doctor today. in our 60 base, we find out what young people think of spot to facilitate and will take you on a v i p to arouse the width of but 1st we wanted to look back at what those 1st elections in 1994 really meant to people and we'll do this, we have a very personal account, but also as african correspondents, dionne hawkins. i still remember the date clearly, even though i was only 10 years old. was this feeling of excitement and joy in the country? what i remember most clearly is my grandmother ruth elizabeth to 75 y
my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show. the now touching is a growing 1994 south africans drunk from all backgrounds and races, custody of both in the 1st free and democratic elections. this like the end of the oppressive apartheid regime and it brought, so it's out because 1st of all, practically elected president nelson mandela into power. so today we're here to find out 30 years later how has the political space in south africa changed? we use we took a look back at those african...
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my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show. the no touching is a growing 1994 south africans drunk from all backgrounds and races. cast their votes in the 1st free and democratic elections. this must be end of the oppressive apostolic regime and it brought south africa's bus democratically elected president nelson mandela into college. so today we're here to find out that to you as late to .
my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show. the no touching is a growing 1994 south africans drunk from all backgrounds and races. cast their votes in the 1st free and democratic elections. this must be end of the oppressive apostolic regime and it brought south africa's bus democratically elected president nelson mandela into college. so today we're here to find out that to you as late to .
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my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show, the know 30 years ago in 1994 south africans drawn from all backgrounds and races. cast their votes in the 1st free and democratic elections this loc, the end of the oppressive appall type regime and it brought so it's out because 1st of all, practically elected president nelson.
my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show, the know 30 years ago in 1994 south africans drawn from all backgrounds and races. cast their votes in the 1st free and democratic elections this loc, the end of the oppressive appall type regime and it brought so it's out because 1st of all, practically elected president nelson.
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my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show, the you know 30 years ago in 1994 south africans drunk from all backgrounds and races, cast their votes in the 1st free and democratic elections. this must be end of the oppressive apostolic regime and brought south africa's bus democratically elected president. nell.
my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show, the you know 30 years ago in 1994 south africans drunk from all backgrounds and races, cast their votes in the 1st free and democratic elections. this must be end of the oppressive apostolic regime and brought south africa's bus democratically elected president. nell.
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edith: honestamente acabo de ver a benny y erik que los fui a ver a vaselina.. me hubiese ofendido. chef: ser hija de... angÉlica marÍa y raÚl, ha sido? angÉlica: maravilloso. increÍble. tuve los mejores padres del universo. escogÍ bien. [risas] chef: por la maÑana o por la noche? prefiere baÑarte. angÉlica: por la maÑana y por la noche. [risas] chef: para ser feliz necesito... angÉlica: estar con mis hijos. chef: tus hijos son... angÉlica: mi vida entera. chef: facebook, instagram, youtube? angÉlica: instagram, aunque youtube tiene cosas muy bonitas. chef: el humor es... angÉlica: lo que mÁs importan esta vida. chef: mi crush es... angÉlica: robert junior. chef: me lo cambiaste por Él. angÉlica: no me hizo desayunar. sÓlo por eso. chef: cuÁnto vale angÉlica vale? angÉlica: depende el dÍa. [risas] depende. depende como estÁ el dÓlar y el euro. [risas] depende. chef: te quiero muchÍsimo. angÉlica: yo mÁs. ♪ ♪ jessica: quÉ linda. jomari: tambiÉn tiene claro que no cocinas. [risas] sÍ que cocinas, pero no mÁs para ti. no le hiciste nada. chef: angelical cocinado a
edith: honestamente acabo de ver a benny y erik que los fui a ver a vaselina.. me hubiese ofendido. chef: ser hija de... angÉlica marÍa y raÚl, ha sido? angÉlica: maravilloso. increÍble. tuve los mejores padres del universo. escogÍ bien. [risas] chef: por la maÑana o por la noche? prefiere baÑarte. angÉlica: por la maÑana y por la noche. [risas] chef: para ser feliz necesito... angÉlica: estar con mis hijos. chef: tus hijos son... angÉlica: mi vida entera. chef: facebook, instagram,...
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my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show. the now touching is a growing 1994 south africans drawn from all backgrounds and races. cast their votes in the 1st free and democratic elections this loc, the end of the oppressive apostolic regime and brought south africa's festival practically elected president nelson mandela into column. so today we're here to find out that he is late to how has the.
my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show. the now touching is a growing 1994 south africans drawn from all backgrounds and races. cast their votes in the 1st free and democratic elections this loc, the end of the oppressive apostolic regime and brought south africa's festival practically elected president nelson mandela into column. so today we're here to find out that he is late to how has the.
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first, let's start with you. edith in new york, a talk is through how today's an vote unfolded. no, the resolution was accepted by only a simple majority said, bet means to the next year on the such as the anniversary of the massacre. that will be an international day of comma ration. um, i think it's worth to have a little bit of a closer look to the vote. only 84 countries voted in favor. so that means it's, as i said, just a simple majority under this kind of interesting, that'd be, ron, for example, voted in favor and didn't stick with a russia because of the muslim brotherhood understand that you rush out of course was one of the 19 countries which oppose the volume to other countries throughout china, hungary and a serbia. of course, what is interesting is how many countries of upstate and $68.00 countries didn't vote in favor or oppose the resolution saying as the united arab emirates, for example, saying or arguing that they didn't want to deepen the tension in the region either . so if it's solid bakovich and both and it has the governor took us through political reacti
first, let's start with you. edith in new york, a talk is through how today's an vote unfolded. no, the resolution was accepted by only a simple majority said, bet means to the next year on the such as the anniversary of the massacre. that will be an international day of comma ration. um, i think it's worth to have a little bit of a closer look to the vote. only 84 countries voted in favor. so that means it's, as i said, just a simple majority under this kind of interesting, that'd be, ron, for...
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my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show, the know 30 years ago in 1994 south africans drawn from all backgrounds and races. cast their votes in the 1st free and democratic elections. this must be end of the oppressive apostolic regime and it brought. so it's out because 1st of all, practically elected president nelson.
my name is edith kimani. welcome to the show, the know 30 years ago in 1994 south africans drawn from all backgrounds and races. cast their votes in the 1st free and democratic elections. this must be end of the oppressive apostolic regime and it brought. so it's out because 1st of all, practically elected president nelson.
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i would like to wish edith stanislavna great success. our transmission has ended.lyudmila dubovtseva and sound engineer larisa kuzmina. total to you good luck. pedita piekha, other legends, were you, as a soviet citizen, worried? of course i was worried. and i understand correctly that they wrote letters to you asking to invite this or that star. sacks, bags like these, who was asked to invite most often? they still write letters, but oh, i can’t say, the poet came to us, by the way, may mikhailovna plesetskaya also came, it would seem that ballet in general is not very good, it can easily be shown on the radio, the first session of a non-working connection with astronauts, that’s exactly the connection from the radio studio, i experienced it myself, the main character, of course, was not me, the main characters were alexandra nikolaevna pakhmatova and nikolai nikolaevich dobronravov, they came, ran in, then after this live broadcast, they ran in, their eyes say: and alya tells me , my god, you have no idea, today we talked with the cosmos itself, today this will n
i would like to wish edith stanislavna great success. our transmission has ended.lyudmila dubovtseva and sound engineer larisa kuzmina. total to you good luck. pedita piekha, other legends, were you, as a soviet citizen, worried? of course i was worried. and i understand correctly that they wrote letters to you asking to invite this or that star. sacks, bags like these, who was asked to invite most often? they still write letters, but oh, i can’t say, the poet came to us, by the way, may...
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idol was alexander vertinsky, in a sense... our great chansanier influenced the great french, and edithot need translators, alexey zotov. charles aznar wrote the verses of his most famous poignant song under the impression of the beauty of the russian actress natalia belokhvostikova, along with footage of the war meeting to win. no matter what happens in life, i always try to treat everything with great humor, i constantly ask myself: where are you from , exactly, and what did you do to deserve the right to be here, and the fate that has developed i have, i value most, like this. after this, people think that i speak russian perfectly, although in reality this is not the case. in fact, i always dreamed of singing in a big theater, but in the kremlin i am captivated by the very thought of how many great historical events took place here. his fingers.
idol was alexander vertinsky, in a sense... our great chansanier influenced the great french, and edithot need translators, alexey zotov. charles aznar wrote the verses of his most famous poignant song under the impression of the beauty of the russian actress natalia belokhvostikova, along with footage of the war meeting to win. no matter what happens in life, i always try to treat everything with great humor, i constantly ask myself: where are you from , exactly, and what did you do to deserve...
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edith head, famous in hollywood with her amazing work in films, she acquired it in order to give it to prince of monaco, she wanted the general public to know about her pregnancy, it was this bag that covered her rounded belly, but only in her seventh year. exclusive interview, which i subsequently used many times. jayme birkin was sitting on the plane next to jeanne luiduermes and a mountain of things fell out of her basket, which everyone also knows very well. naturally, i asked jean louis mayermes why she carries her things in a basket, because it’s inconvenient, she explained that women are modern, working, active, mothers children, all these small elegant handbags are extremely inconvenient, she needs something bigger. something in which you can quickly find everything and in which you can put a lot of things. so, after some time , a bag was sent to her, very reminiscent of the nursing bag of ancient times, into which everything fit and which was convenient to open. and this season, such a seat bag, invented at one time by one of the leaders, one of the members of the ermes family
edith head, famous in hollywood with her amazing work in films, she acquired it in order to give it to prince of monaco, she wanted the general public to know about her pregnancy, it was this bag that covered her rounded belly, but only in her seventh year. exclusive interview, which i subsequently used many times. jayme birkin was sitting on the plane next to jeanne luiduermes and a mountain of things fell out of her basket, which everyone also knows very well. naturally, i asked jean louis...
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and four of her siblings, she said she found herself on the platform holding her younger sister, edith'sn between us. he held life and death with that stick. all of a sudden, i was alone. >> she didn't know it at that time, but that moment was captured by a nazi photographer documenting the arrival and processing of hungarian jews. it appears in one of the only other albums of auschwitz. this photo has been colorized. >> this is the group already going to the gas chamber. >> where are you in this picture? >> i am right here. >> this is you? >> that's me right here. >> this is the moment after you've been separated from your sister? >> the very moment. that's what i'm looking at. i can't leave. i left her. >> irene weiss never saw her sister, parents, or brother alive again. what she has is this photo. that's her mother, sitting on the ground beside her brothers gershon and reuben in auschwitz. after this picture was taken, they were led into a gas chamber. >> they had to kill the children so there would not be a new generation. they discovered if they also killed the mothers, they didn't
and four of her siblings, she said she found herself on the platform holding her younger sister, edith'sn between us. he held life and death with that stick. all of a sudden, i was alone. >> she didn't know it at that time, but that moment was captured by a nazi photographer documenting the arrival and processing of hungarian jews. it appears in one of the only other albums of auschwitz. this photo has been colorized. >> this is the group already going to the gas chamber. >>...
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. >> edith brady is a long time panty grab a crime reporter. >> there was one bullet room in her templeone bullet wound in her back. >> so, somebody making absolutely sure she was good and dead? >> absolutely. >> what was that like to hear that? >> it was the worst phone call of my life. to think that someone shot her and just let her die. >> and pam's kids? when they heard that-- >> i always told myself she didn't see it coming, it made it easier to cope with it. >> an execution was what it looked like it or maybe an opposite invasion robbery. it didn't seem likely but -- >> they wanted to do a walk- through to see what was missing or what was out of place. >> did you notice anything wrong? anything missing? >> the phone cords had been cut. and my calendar that i kept all of my appointments on, that was wrong. >> pam's purse was sitting on her desk, gaping open. her wallet was gone, cell phone too. the case was lying on the floor. >> did you get the sense that maybe the police thought somebody wanted to steal something and were in the process of it and got interrupted or? >> they could
. >> edith brady is a long time panty grab a crime reporter. >> there was one bullet room in her templeone bullet wound in her back. >> so, somebody making absolutely sure she was good and dead? >> absolutely. >> what was that like to hear that? >> it was the worst phone call of my life. to think that someone shot her and just let her die. >> and pam's kids? when they heard that-- >> i always told myself she didn't see it coming, it made it easier...
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he began his singing career, like many then, with performances in cabaret, where edith noticed him one himself did not like the sound of his own. and the public was cool towards him at first, until he came up with a repertoire that was ideally suited to this timbre. in the fifties, aznar was already a big star; in the famous parisian olympia hall he gave three concerts a day for several weeks. in 1964, aznovur performed in the ussr for the first time. many, many more times. again. moscow has changed a lot since then, it’s natural, after so many years, i felt then in sixty-four, first of all, that the audience greeted me with great warmth, very often, due to the fact that at that time there were practically no records of mine in the ussr, at concerts i was asked to perform almost every song several times. then he came to russia several more times, we especially loved him for the poignant eternal love he wrote for the film “43.” aznovor was distinguished by his amazing efficiency and left a large collection of songs. and almost all of them are about love. his concerts were always announc
he began his singing career, like many then, with performances in cabaret, where edith noticed him one himself did not like the sound of his own. and the public was cool towards him at first, until he came up with a repertoire that was ideally suited to this timbre. in the fifties, aznar was already a big star; in the famous parisian olympia hall he gave three concerts a day for several weeks. in 1964, aznovur performed in the ussr for the first time. many, many more times. again. moscow has...
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beyond edith. >> mika, it's wonderful to be with you. thank you.es, and his mother, of course. >> this book is amazing to me because i love a good unsung women in history story, and when you think of t.r., you think of him out on the frontier, so masculine, and can you tell us the story of what led him to north dakota? because it really is such a moving and emotional drama that he went through. >> elise, it's unbelievable. it's february 14th, 1884, theodore roosevelt rushes back from the new york state assembly because he has heard that his wife alice, who has just given birth to their first child is not well. he arrives through this extremely thick, dense fog, and it's so thick that the "new york times" says it's suicidal weather. you can't see 2 inches before your face. and he arrives at his home at 6 west 57th street and his brother has said there is a curse on this house. mother is dying and alice is dying, too. he runs up to the third floor. he holds alice until 2:30 in the morning when he's summoned down to the second floor. his wife, the sou
beyond edith. >> mika, it's wonderful to be with you. thank you.es, and his mother, of course. >> this book is amazing to me because i love a good unsung women in history story, and when you think of t.r., you think of him out on the frontier, so masculine, and can you tell us the story of what led him to north dakota? because it really is such a moving and emotional drama that he went through. >> elise, it's unbelievable. it's february 14th, 1884, theodore roosevelt rushes...