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eleanor originally decided to invite ms. anderson to the white house and then she decided that she needed something bigger. so she worked behind the scenes with secretary of the interior and they scheduled a concert at the lincoln memorial. and this is a picture on the top of marian anderson singing at the lincoln memorial. and it was also broadcast on radio. 75,000 people integrated audience was there to see and hear marian anderson. and this is a copy of the famous letter that she sent to the d.a. my dear mrs. henry and robert, i am afraid that i have never been a very useful member of the daughters of the american revolution. so i know of very little difference to you whether i resign or whether i continue to be a member of your organization. however, i am in complete disagreement with the attitude taken in refusing constitution hall to great artist. you have set an example, which seems to me unfortunate and i feel obliged to send into you my resignation. you had an opportunity to lead in an enlightened way, and it seems
eleanor originally decided to invite ms. anderson to the white house and then she decided that she needed something bigger. so she worked behind the scenes with secretary of the interior and they scheduled a concert at the lincoln memorial. and this is a picture on the top of marian anderson singing at the lincoln memorial. and it was also broadcast on radio. 75,000 people integrated audience was there to see and hear marian anderson. and this is a copy of the famous letter that she sent to the...
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well, rolling it on policy, you can start by looking at eleanor. but the problem eleanor had her fingers in everything civil rights, education women's rights, human rights. so she wasn't focused on one issue. so you sort of flash you go for and jackie kennedy focused on white house restoration she had been to the white house when she a young girl she saw it needed help and she really wanted to do it and make it an important saying she differed with husband and his staff they found it made her look to reach to believe godliness and but went forward and you get to lady bird and lady bird comes in after awful assassination so she comes in a very unexpected way she didn't want to choose any priorities. and four days after the assassination and mrs. kennedy invites mrs. johnson to tea, she's still in the white house and she talks to lady bird and. this is the only case we know of about continuing white restoration. she wants her to continue white house restoration. she gives her a seven page, some legal paper at the johnson library hand written protocol
well, rolling it on policy, you can start by looking at eleanor. but the problem eleanor had her fingers in everything civil rights, education women's rights, human rights. so she wasn't focused on one issue. so you sort of flash you go for and jackie kennedy focused on white house restoration she had been to the white house when she a young girl she saw it needed help and she really wanted to do it and make it an important saying she differed with husband and his staff they found it made her...
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well, rolling it on policy, you can start by looking at eleanor. but the problem eleanor had her fingers in everything civil rights, education women's rights, human rights. so she wasn't focused on one issue. so you sort of flash you go for and jackie kennedy focused on white house restoration she had been to the white house when she a young girl she saw it needed help and she really wanted to do it and make it an important saying she differed with husband and his staff they found it made her look to reach to believe godliness and but went forward and you get to lady bird and lady bird comes in after awful assassination so she comes in a very unexpected way she didn't want to choose any priorities. and four days after the assassination and mrs. kennedy invites mrs. johnson to tea, she's still in the white house and she talks to lady bird and. this is the only case we know of about continuing white restoration. she wants her to continue white house restoration. she gives her a seven page, some legal paper at the johnson library hand written protocol
well, rolling it on policy, you can start by looking at eleanor. but the problem eleanor had her fingers in everything civil rights, education women's rights, human rights. so she wasn't focused on one issue. so you sort of flash you go for and jackie kennedy focused on white house restoration she had been to the white house when she a young girl she saw it needed help and she really wanted to do it and make it an important saying she differed with husband and his staff they found it made her...
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well, rolling it on policy, you can start by looking at eleanor. but the problem eleanor had her fingers in everything civil rights, education women's rights, human rights. so she wasn't focused on one issue. so you sort of flash you go for and jackie kennedy focused on white house restoration she had been to the white house when she a young girl she saw it needed help and she really wanted to do it and make it an important saying she differed with husband and his staff they found it made her look to reach to believe godliness and but went forward and you get to lady bird and lady bird comes in after awful assassination so she comes in a very unexpected way she didn't want to choose any priorities. and four days after the assassination and mrs. kennedy invites mrs. johnson to tea, she's still in the white house and she talks to lady bird and. this is the only case we know of about continuing white restoration. she wants her to continue white house restoration. she gives her a seven page, some legal paper at the johnson library hand written protocol
well, rolling it on policy, you can start by looking at eleanor. but the problem eleanor had her fingers in everything civil rights, education women's rights, human rights. so she wasn't focused on one issue. so you sort of flash you go for and jackie kennedy focused on white house restoration she had been to the white house when she a young girl she saw it needed help and she really wanted to do it and make it an important saying she differed with husband and his staff they found it made her...
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the dartmouth the eleanor the beaver and the william. and they arrived in they arrived a massachusetts in that order. and three of them arrived in boston properly. the dartmouth, the eleanor and the beaver fine, the william hit a storm and wrecked off of cape cod and it wrecked on december 11th. now, that could have been the of it. it's hard to imagine that crates full of tea are going to survive a shipwreck. it would have been a tea already, you'd think. but it wasn't the ships, the ships cargo was salvaged. and so one of the east india merchants with handling the east india companies affairs in boston, we call them the consignees one of the consignees got on his horse and rode out to the cape and sorted this out. he found some men to salvage the tea and he paid them in tea from. the williams consignment too, for labor, which was no small feat and potentially quite a dangerous job to be salvaging this off of the rocks the ship had wrecked. and of course, rocks and waves in a storm are dangerous places. so we paid them in tea and after s
the dartmouth the eleanor the beaver and the william. and they arrived in they arrived a massachusetts in that order. and three of them arrived in boston properly. the dartmouth, the eleanor and the beaver fine, the william hit a storm and wrecked off of cape cod and it wrecked on december 11th. now, that could have been the of it. it's hard to imagine that crates full of tea are going to survive a shipwreck. it would have been a tea already, you'd think. but it wasn't the ships, the ships...
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thanks a lot, eleanor. so we have really rich comments speak both to the expertise of our commentators but i think also to the book that raises many questions about the right level of analysis. what can get out of the dynamic paradigm model? what can we get out of comparative analysis and what are the normative implications? so i'll give the floor back to you to just react to what you would like to react to before open it up to a broader q&a. yeah so the good thing about a very rich discussion from harry and eleanor is that a guy can pick choose the question that you asked me, but i do see the common theme in your discussion is like you know, is china really different from the us and how how does different from the us or are they struggling the same problem. look, i mean think not one thing i want to highlight for those audience who don't know the tech sector very well is that china is really the only country. so far that have been able to foster a tech giants that can rival the united states because if you
thanks a lot, eleanor. so we have really rich comments speak both to the expertise of our commentators but i think also to the book that raises many questions about the right level of analysis. what can get out of the dynamic paradigm model? what can we get out of comparative analysis and what are the normative implications? so i'll give the floor back to you to just react to what you would like to react to before open it up to a broader q&a. yeah so the good thing about a very rich...
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eleanor, we are out of time but really fascinating as you raised that.d and we appreciate time. we will keep across this. we will give you detail on the rotation hitting small caps. stay with us, this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back this is bloomberg. ♪ (aidyl) hi, i'm aidyl, and i lost 90 pounds on golo. i struggled with weight loss and weight gain my entire life. with all the yo-yo dieting i did in the past, i would lose 20, 30, 50 pounds just to gain them over and over again. in one year, i've lost five sizes, and i'm on my way to lose another three. with golo, i can do it. (announcer) change your life at golo.com. that's golo.com. the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. "soulmates." soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i'm thinking of her the whole time. that's so much worse. why is that thing in bed with you? this is where it gets the best signal from the cell tower! i've tried everywhere else in the house! there's alw
eleanor, we are out of time but really fascinating as you raised that.d and we appreciate time. we will keep across this. we will give you detail on the rotation hitting small caps. stay with us, this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back this is bloomberg. ♪ (aidyl) hi, i'm aidyl, and i lost 90 pounds on golo. i struggled with weight loss and weight gain my entire life. with all the yo-yo dieting i did in the past, i would lose 20, 30, 50 pounds just to gain them over and over again. in one...
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now, helen taft and eleanor roosevelt, lady bird johnson, betty ford and others had published memoirs 1982. but the trend accelerated in this time in the 1980s, mrs. ford wrote a second book, and rosalynn carter and nancy reagan published two books apiece. mrs. reagan's chief of staff, james rosebush, wrote first lady, public wife, for example, 1988, it was just one in a line of fascinating insider stories. the 1990s was a rich decade. scholarly articles based upon archival research began to appear in journals like presidential studies quarterly. author carl anthony, published first ladies the saga of presidents wives and their power to ambitious volumes over thousand pages written as a kind of tempore lee layered, multiplied biography of all the first ladies together. then came the first of what would be a land three volume biography of eleanor roosevelt by historian reece and cook, three volumes. there are united states presidents who don't have three volume biographies. to think that a first lady, even eleanor roosevelt, could be worthy of three volumes and that it was published a
now, helen taft and eleanor roosevelt, lady bird johnson, betty ford and others had published memoirs 1982. but the trend accelerated in this time in the 1980s, mrs. ford wrote a second book, and rosalynn carter and nancy reagan published two books apiece. mrs. reagan's chief of staff, james rosebush, wrote first lady, public wife, for example, 1988, it was just one in a line of fascinating insider stories. the 1990s was a rich decade. scholarly articles based upon archival research began to...
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palovna, this is such it’s an honor for me, i thank you, eleanor palovna, read the text.le soreness on his temples, valk said, he’s a student, an associate professor, wait, who are we talking about? about my hobby? dmitry igorevich, hello! god, awesome, awesome, you understand, because in marriage the main thing is the ability to listen to your partner, respect his feelings, and he must respect my feelings, but you must always start with yourself. you need to ask yourself what i can change in this situation, you know, we need to sort of define our own area of responsibility, yeah, no, but what can i change if he brings women straight to our home, and so, first we need to decide whether you want to save... the marriage, yes, yeah, and you’re ready forgive your husband, yes, and even the fact that he brings his ladies straight to your home, i love him, well, and that’s wonderful, yes, really, you calm down. i’m here to help you, okay, come on, tell me everything, about the women, about the husband, the yans are incredibly in love with what is timid, and timid with what is
palovna, this is such it’s an honor for me, i thank you, eleanor palovna, read the text.le soreness on his temples, valk said, he’s a student, an associate professor, wait, who are we talking about? about my hobby? dmitry igorevich, hello! god, awesome, awesome, you understand, because in marriage the main thing is the ability to listen to your partner, respect his feelings, and he must respect my feelings, but you must always start with yourself. you need to ask yourself what i can change...
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so we have eileen, huang and vivian araullo and, eleanor vannata, alicia marquez, and lonnie hoesli. thank you all. so much. we couldn't have gotten through this process without a really great support staff. and i just want to echo kim's appreciation. the executive team was incredibly supportive, and, you know, there were calls at, you know, odd hours nights and weekends sometimes. and, and of course, our labor partners. thanks, anthony, for appearing today also. and so with that, we ask for your approval for our eight successor mous with our labor partners. thank you. thank you. and just want to thank you for the appreciation and recognizing your teams. thank you for helping us to see a little bit of what goes beyond goes on behind the scenes that we don't always see. d thank you all here, and all of you who are named for all of your work, colleagues, are there any questions or any comments from directors before i open it to public comment? okay. seeing none, i don't presume we have any public commenters on the room, but i will open public comment. please go ahead. i've been coming
so we have eileen, huang and vivian araullo and, eleanor vannata, alicia marquez, and lonnie hoesli. thank you all. so much. we couldn't have gotten through this process without a really great support staff. and i just want to echo kim's appreciation. the executive team was incredibly supportive, and, you know, there were calls at, you know, odd hours nights and weekends sometimes. and, and of course, our labor partners. thanks, anthony, for appearing today also. and so with that, we ask for...
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and this is where eleanor launched her public life, an activist and reformer as well. we have some very special guests here. i just want to acknowledge our board member, dorothy samuels, who is here today and. it's an honor to welcome to great authors, robert and ina. carole. as some of you know, the new field program was launched as at hunter. it was planned a seminar that jack would teach himself to teach aspiring journalists the tricks of the trade that he knew so well. tragically, jack left us too soon, but in his name, hunter launched a jack newfield fellowship program. and thanks to the of janie and the dedication of the hunter fellows who taught here in the jack newfield tradition, we had courses taught wayne barrett, errol louis, karen hunter and tom robbins. others then. we came up with this way to refresh and perpetuate the program by transforming it into an lecture, starting six years ago now with maggie haberman, who's actually done the program twice. and we've had nick pileggi, and then we had one program dedicated to wayne barrett's legacy as well. so ton
and this is where eleanor launched her public life, an activist and reformer as well. we have some very special guests here. i just want to acknowledge our board member, dorothy samuels, who is here today and. it's an honor to welcome to great authors, robert and ina. carole. as some of you know, the new field program was launched as at hunter. it was planned a seminar that jack would teach himself to teach aspiring journalists the tricks of the trade that he knew so well. tragically, jack left...
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eleanor spiller fairly new to the city and this her first show. >> it's just a beautiful day. we figured we'd enjoy time outside while we can. while it's nice in san francisco, it's nice to be outside, so no need for those jackets until nightfall and nightfall. >> short lived a seemingly endless array of fireworks launching from two barges along the bay, taking in the show, dan and friend john on the lookout for the one with the smiley faces. >> you know it brings just joy to people. >> my favorite type of firework, it would be the ones where it looks like a dud at first, and then it explodes and kind of sprinkles down. >> eleanor and angela. meantime, fans of what they considered the sizzle. >> i think i like the ones that like sizzle, not like the big boom ones, but like the little sizzle ones. >> the ones that kind of rain down. those ones are nice. >> back to john, the final item on his fireworks checklist. >> the deal breaker is it has to be a nice finale. the finale makes, really makes or breaks the firework show. >> i think it's safe to say, given the reaction of the cr
eleanor spiller fairly new to the city and this her first show. >> it's just a beautiful day. we figured we'd enjoy time outside while we can. while it's nice in san francisco, it's nice to be outside, so no need for those jackets until nightfall and nightfall. >> short lived a seemingly endless array of fireworks launching from two barges along the bay, taking in the show, dan and friend john on the lookout for the one with the smiley faces. >> you know it brings just joy to...
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franklin roosevelt, as it affected eleanor roosevelt. yes. did attend the white house when roosevelt was in the white house. she attended hazel scott, the famous pianist and probably her best friend or one of her best friends. it was it was no, it was a fundraiser for the infantile paralysis. but she had yearly and they and she actually ran into him in the basement when was in his wheelchair. and they had a conversation. but yes, she was invited to the white house. she did go to the white house and hazel scott went her. yes. franklin roosevelt was never as daringly progressive as his wife, eleanor. we know that eleanor was much more liberal after this brilliant dissection of the song. wouldn't it be appropriate for us to close this session with another hearing of the original performance. i'm sorry. yes. let's get a question over here first. i'm over here. not a lot. c-span wants to. all right, i'm just curious. the new yorker had that ad. so the ad was get people to go to cafe society. it was an ad for the song, which they got. right. i mean
franklin roosevelt, as it affected eleanor roosevelt. yes. did attend the white house when roosevelt was in the white house. she attended hazel scott, the famous pianist and probably her best friend or one of her best friends. it was it was no, it was a fundraiser for the infantile paralysis. but she had yearly and they and she actually ran into him in the basement when was in his wheelchair. and they had a conversation. but yes, she was invited to the white house. she did go to the white house...
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franklin roosevelt, as it affected eleanor roosevelt. yes. did attend the white house when roosevelt was in the white house. she attended hazel scott, the famous pianist and probably her best friend or one of her best friends. it was it was no, it was a fundraiser for the infantile paralysis. but she had yearly and they and she actually ran into him in the basement when was in his wheelchair. and they had a conversation. but yes, she was invited to the white house. she did go to the white house and hazel scott went her. yes. franklin roosevelt was never as daringly progressive as his wife, eleanor. we know that eleanor was much more liberal after this brilliant dissection of the song. wouldn't it be appropriate for us to close this session with another hearing of the original performance. i'm sorry. yes. let's get a question over here first. i'm over here. not a lot. c-span wants to. all right, i'm just curious. the new yorker had that ad. so the ad was get people to go to cafe society. it was an ad for the song, which they got. right. i mean
franklin roosevelt, as it affected eleanor roosevelt. yes. did attend the white house when roosevelt was in the white house. she attended hazel scott, the famous pianist and probably her best friend or one of her best friends. it was it was no, it was a fundraiser for the infantile paralysis. but she had yearly and they and she actually ran into him in the basement when was in his wheelchair. and they had a conversation. but yes, she was invited to the white house. she did go to the white house...
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well, let's tell the truth, yes, i'm listening, i'm married. with eleanor to go out of town, see naturess.
well, let's tell the truth, yes, i'm listening, i'm married. with eleanor to go out of town, see naturess.
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toby roosevelt, great-grandson of franklin and eleanor roosevelt, and a member of the friends of the national world war ii memorial board of directors. [applause] rondi elliott, daughter of army corporal frank elliott, killed in action june 6, 1944. [applause] from the national park service, superintendent of the national mall and memorial park's, mr. jeff rheingold. [applause] friends of the national world war ii memorial board chair, mrs. jane dropa. [applause] united states mint director, miss bentris gibson. [applause] and from the military district of washington, our chaplain for today's event is chaplain will horton. [applause] at this time, please rise for the presentation of colors, the playing of the united states national anthem by the united states marine brass quintet, and the invocation by chaplain horton. >> hut, hut, hut. >> colors halt. present arms. ♪ ♪ [national anthem] ♪ ♪ [national anthem] ♪ ♪ [national anthem] ♪ >> right. order, arms. hut. turn, march. >> hut, hut, hut. hut, hut, hut. >> would you join me in a word of prayer? mighty god, we thank you for the stre
toby roosevelt, great-grandson of franklin and eleanor roosevelt, and a member of the friends of the national world war ii memorial board of directors. [applause] rondi elliott, daughter of army corporal frank elliott, killed in action june 6, 1944. [applause] from the national park service, superintendent of the national mall and memorial park's, mr. jeff rheingold. [applause] friends of the national world war ii memorial board chair, mrs. jane dropa. [applause] united states mint director,...
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eleanor shea rwood, bbc news.volve more power in england to local authorities — control of bus services, for example. there's a bill to improve water quality — water company bosses will be personally liable for breaches of the law. there'll be a new border security command to crack down on people smuggling gangs. martyn�*s law, named after one of the victims of the manchester arena bombing, would aim to improve security at public venues. and there'll be a football governance bill, giving the game an independent regulator. our economics editor faisal islam and chris mason are here. faisal, growth, wealth creation, the government saying it is at the heart of everything they do.— of everything they do. so many mentions of — of everything they do. so many mentions of growth _ of everything they do. so many mentions of growth in - of everything they do. so many mentions of growth in every . mentions of growth in every government says it wants growth. this government says its fundamental mission so we can hold that to a
eleanor shea rwood, bbc news.volve more power in england to local authorities — control of bus services, for example. there's a bill to improve water quality — water company bosses will be personally liable for breaches of the law. there'll be a new border security command to crack down on people smuggling gangs. martyn�*s law, named after one of the victims of the manchester arena bombing, would aim to improve security at public venues. and there'll be a football governance bill, giving...
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eleanor, are you there? >> yes. i don't have a question for okay, okay. >> i had a question from time. >> okay. all right. if your question is not about this motion, we may come back to that at a later date but let's close this particular thing out. so seeing no discussion will now move to a vote. please vote using your voting homepage. if you're having trouble please send a chat message to member support. the voting is now open. members have 30 seconds. voting will close in 30 seconds. the voting has closed and the motion has passed. governor? >> thank you, bishop. our next item of business will be to ratify the in person convention agenda that was also distributed yesterday july 23 and is on the voting homepage. the agenda for the in person portion of the convention only and is designed to reflect the agenda as expressed to you in these roles including adopting the platform of the democratic party which was recommended to the full convention by the conventions platform committee on july 16. celebratory and ceremon
eleanor, are you there? >> yes. i don't have a question for okay, okay. >> i had a question from time. >> okay. all right. if your question is not about this motion, we may come back to that at a later date but let's close this particular thing out. so seeing no discussion will now move to a vote. please vote using your voting homepage. if you're having trouble please send a chat message to member support. the voting is now open. members have 30 seconds. voting will close in...
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sirjeffrey�*s wife, lady eleanor donaldson, is facing five charges of aiding and abetting.it was held to decide whether there was enough evidence for the case to go to the crown court for a trial. during the proceedings, the accused were asked if they wanted to say anything in respect of the charges. sirjeffrey donaldson replied not at this stage. lady eleanor donaldson said no. the districtjudge said he was satisfied there was a case to answer. the date of the next hearing was set for the 10th of september earlier this year. earlier this year, sirjeffrey donaldson said in a letter to his former party that he would be strenuously contesting the accusations. chris page, bbc news, newry. a former chair of the post office has been giving evidence to the inquiry into the faulty horizon it system, which caused hundreds of innocent subpostmasters to be accused of theft and false accounting. tim parker held the post for seven years, and resigned a few days before the inquiry was launched. our business correspondent emma simpson is at the inquiry. emma, what has he been saying? tim
sirjeffrey�*s wife, lady eleanor donaldson, is facing five charges of aiding and abetting.it was held to decide whether there was enough evidence for the case to go to the crown court for a trial. during the proceedings, the accused were asked if they wanted to say anything in respect of the charges. sirjeffrey donaldson replied not at this stage. lady eleanor donaldson said no. the districtjudge said he was satisfied there was a case to answer. the date of the next hearing was set for the...
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eleanor, are you there? >> yes. i don't have a question for okay, okay. >> i had a question from time. >> okay. all right. if your question is not about this motion, we may come back to that at a later date but let's close this particular thing out. so seeing no discussion will now move to a vote. please vote using your voting homepage. if you're having trouble please send a chat message to member support. the voting is now open. members have 30 seconds. voting will close in 30 seconds. the voting has closed and the motion has passed. governor? >> thank you, bishop. our next item of business will be to ratify the in person convention agenda that was also distributed yesterday july 23 and is on the voting homepage. the agenda for the in person portion of the convention only and is designed to reflect the agenda as expressed to you in these roles including adopting the platform of the democratic party which was recommended to the full convention by the conventions platform committee on july 16. celebratory and ceremon
eleanor, are you there? >> yes. i don't have a question for okay, okay. >> i had a question from time. >> okay. all right. if your question is not about this motion, we may come back to that at a later date but let's close this particular thing out. so seeing no discussion will now move to a vote. please vote using your voting homepage. if you're having trouble please send a chat message to member support. the voting is now open. members have 30 seconds. voting will close in...
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eleanor, don’t worry, the police have no complaints against you, although it’s stupid to say, don’t worryfly disappeared, i would also lose my head, can i sit down? yes, yes, of course, thank you, i didn’t ask the police to look for my dog, i have friends. they work at the newspaper and said that if you offer a decent reward, then the dog will be found quickly, but not necessarily, say labanyuk recommended it to you. “leave him, let him play, maybe my medi will never be there again, leonora, well, firstly, never say never, and secondly, we, we really have a very decent chance of finding your dog, and the main thing is desire, yes fly, we just need something with its smell, a toy would be just right, but of course, take this favorite toy!” yes, i didn’t want our relationship to be made public, but you accepted these conditions from the very beginning, of course, i then i had to tell the investigator something, but confidentially, no one will know anything about it, i don’t understand, but why can’t we have... everything is the same, what’s gotten into you? nothing, i just realized who i am
eleanor, don’t worry, the police have no complaints against you, although it’s stupid to say, don’t worryfly disappeared, i would also lose my head, can i sit down? yes, yes, of course, thank you, i didn’t ask the police to look for my dog, i have friends. they work at the newspaper and said that if you offer a decent reward, then the dog will be found quickly, but not necessarily, say labanyuk recommended it to you. “leave him, let him play, maybe my medi will never be there again,...
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but you also have not had first ladies other than eleanor roosevelt. now we've had a little gap between her and betty ford, who've really been political. and, you know, one of the things we say about first ladies is that they're mirror shows of their times, which was on many levels. but they're also leaders. and i think if anyone was a leader at that time, she was the perfect woman because had had a career. she stepped she'd had that attitude. but then she saw this platform and, you know, having a daughter her own and looking at other women that age that somebody had to be a spokesperson. and she understood that. and if the cabinet upset, it's likely because when the first lady's doing something like what she was doing, which was to a phone in the private quarters, so she was not using government money, she paid for the phone line. i think we have a picture of her making phone. the cabinet didn't think that she should be doing this because it reflected the president. obviously, he was letting her do. she's installed the phone. so then this is the presi
but you also have not had first ladies other than eleanor roosevelt. now we've had a little gap between her and betty ford, who've really been political. and, you know, one of the things we say about first ladies is that they're mirror shows of their times, which was on many levels. but they're also leaders. and i think if anyone was a leader at that time, she was the perfect woman because had had a career. she stepped she'd had that attitude. but then she saw this platform and, you know,...