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, elizabeth gave birth to seven of her father's children.ix are alive. a twin died soon after birth. his tiny body incinerated by joseph fritzl most likely in the furnace. three others felix now 5, stefan now 18 and kirsten 19 were condemned to lead a life in captivity with their mother. but incredibly fritzl selected the middle three children for a life of freedom upstairs. alexander age 12, monica 14 and i will savigne. >> why this man took these three middle children upstairs? probably never get a final answer. you can imagine it was getting a bit crowded. the more prisoners in the cellar the more complicated it began to look after them. >> taking the three middle children upstairs posed problems, how to explain the arrival of the babies, his solution was simple, elizabeth was a bad mother and abandoned her children afternoon. pattern was established in the middle of the night, a baby would be left on the fritzl's doorstep with a note from elizabeth, again a letter the father forced-er to write. >> i'm really sorry i have to turn to you a
, elizabeth gave birth to seven of her father's children.ix are alive. a twin died soon after birth. his tiny body incinerated by joseph fritzl most likely in the furnace. three others felix now 5, stefan now 18 and kirsten 19 were condemned to lead a life in captivity with their mother. but incredibly fritzl selected the middle three children for a life of freedom upstairs. alexander age 12, monica 14 and i will savigne. >> why this man took these three middle children upstairs? probably...
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elizabeth hur has more. elizabeth: with supporters and opponents still clashing outside the courthouse -- >> you need to get a life. >> i've got one. one with jesus christ. you can't beat that. elizabeth: same-sex couples are still getting the mayor licenses inside the -- marriage licenses inside the county clerk's office in kentucky. this man traveled from san francisco just to get married here. after learning about county clerk kim davis refusing to issue gay couples marriage licenses. >> not because she is released but she is made a martyr for the cause, a cause that isn't the cause. ♪ rising up, back on the streets ♪ elizabeth: in the meantime she thanks the supporters at a rally celebrating her release from jail. >> i love you all so very much. i want to give god the glory. people have rallied and you are a strong people. elizabeth: davis spent six days behind bars for contempt and awe now as a condition of the release the judge ordered she shall not interfere in any way with the effort of her deputy cl
elizabeth hur has more. elizabeth: with supporters and opponents still clashing outside the courthouse -- >> you need to get a life. >> i've got one. one with jesus christ. you can't beat that. elizabeth: same-sex couples are still getting the mayor licenses inside the -- marriage licenses inside the county clerk's office in kentucky. this man traveled from san francisco just to get married here. after learning about county clerk kim davis refusing to issue gay couples marriage...
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i present to you, queen elizabeth. not born to but her reign is the longest in british history. her coronation set her apart to a light of service. that service spanned seven decades. from the 1950's when she was young and her 20's, bringing up a family, to the years that followed. she has been there for moments of triumph and moments of tragedy. she is traveled the world, no head of state in history is traveled so widely. she is witnessed huge change. and has met every contemporary leader of note. in britain she has been served by 12 prime ministers, from churchill to cameron. john major. >> many people will be pretty concerned, the voters, and perhaps frightened about the sheer pace of change. throughout the last 60 or so years, the queen has been an absolute constant. as prime ministers and celebrities have come and gone, life has changed, she and the monarchy have been a constant in their lives. i think that is very reassuring. largely was a time, forgotten now, when she did occasionally speak out on issues. in 194
i present to you, queen elizabeth. not born to but her reign is the longest in british history. her coronation set her apart to a light of service. that service spanned seven decades. from the 1950's when she was young and her 20's, bringing up a family, to the years that followed. she has been there for moments of triumph and moments of tragedy. she is traveled the world, no head of state in history is traveled so widely. she is witnessed huge change. and has met every contemporary leader of...
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llanes >> martin lizzul >> catherine lisa loguidice >> elizabeth c. logler >> michael william lomax >> jerome robert lohez >> and my son, my beloved son joshua todd aaron. not a day goes by that i don't think about you and talk to you. everyone whose life you touched knew your passion and your love and is diminished in your absence. you are my gift, and i am diminished in your absence. >> and my wonderful loving cousin joseph francis. the family misses your laughter and your wonderful funny stories. god bless new york city, and god bless our first responders. >> steven v. long. >> laura maria longing >> salvatore p. lopes >> daniel lopez >> george lopez >> luis manuel lopez >> maclovio lopez jr. >> manuel l. lopez >> joseph lostrangio >> chet dek louie >> stuart seid louis >> joseph lovero >> sara elizabeth low >> jenny seu kueng >> michael w. lowe >> garry w. lozier >> john peter lozowsky >> charles peter lucania >> edward hobbs luckett ii >> mark gavin ludvigsen >> lee charles ludwig >> sean thomas lugano >> daniel lugo >> marie lukas >> william lum
llanes >> martin lizzul >> catherine lisa loguidice >> elizabeth c. logler >> michael william lomax >> jerome robert lohez >> and my son, my beloved son joshua todd aaron. not a day goes by that i don't think about you and talk to you. everyone whose life you touched knew your passion and your love and is diminished in your absence. you are my gift, and i am diminished in your absence. >> and my wonderful loving cousin joseph francis. the family misses...
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no, no, i know where i'm going. >> reporter: he turned into a neighborhood elizabeth was not familiar with. >> absolute panic. i was so uncomfortable because the conversation turned to i needed an arranged marriage and he told me his family in syria could arrange it. >> reporter: she tried to use her phone but the driver wouldn't allow it. >> he heard my phone ringing and he said, why are you using your phone? and he started getting really angry. >> reporter: fauss said she pleaded with the driver to take her home. he did, but her troubles didn't end there. >> reporter: fauss sought help at the 21st precinct but the police wouldn't help. >> reporter: . >> we tried to look him up, but >> reporter: that's because the receipt didn't show enough. once the i-team contacted them, the nypd began an investigation saying, quote, detectives are waiting for a subpoena to identify the driver and to speak with him, unquote. the tlc, which regulates all cab drivers in new york city said they did not learn of the incident from lyft but the i-team. if passengers don't report these to the tlc, those d
no, no, i know where i'm going. >> reporter: he turned into a neighborhood elizabeth was not familiar with. >> absolute panic. i was so uncomfortable because the conversation turned to i needed an arranged marriage and he told me his family in syria could arrange it. >> reporter: she tried to use her phone but the driver wouldn't allow it. >> he heard my phone ringing and he said, why are you using your phone? and he started getting really angry. >> reporter: fauss...
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elizabeth announcer: officials -- elizabeth: officials and chill a sound of a warning after an earthquake that killed at least eight and leaving him more than one million people to scramble for cover. the tremor was so powerful that ands flew off store shelves backyard pools turned into wave pools. morning, dozens of aftershocks, some measuring as high as 7.0, hit. the u.s. took no chances, and issued advisories for sunol me warnings in california and hawaii. -- issuedconcerned inisories for tsunamis california and hawaii. >> we are concerned about individuals for safety. elizabeth: -- >> the best thing that we can do is we prepared and act appropriately. forecasters say that here in the u.s., a major sunol nami is not- tsum expected. >> around here, another warm and sunny day out there. chief meteorologist doug hill is here with a first look at the forecast. melanie, this is our view right now from national harbor outside the weather center here in arlington. just a beautiful day and that is just the way the the day will remain. 81 up at the district, 79 degrees in winchester, 77 degrees
elizabeth announcer: officials -- elizabeth: officials and chill a sound of a warning after an earthquake that killed at least eight and leaving him more than one million people to scramble for cover. the tremor was so powerful that ands flew off store shelves backyard pools turned into wave pools. morning, dozens of aftershocks, some measuring as high as 7.0, hit. the u.s. took no chances, and issued advisories for sunol me warnings in california and hawaii. -- issuedconcerned inisories for...
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senator elizabeth warren. a musical performance by pearl jam.on batiste and stay human. ♪ ♪ and now, it's time for "the late show with stephen colbert." >> stephen: yeah! whooo! >> whooo! >> stephen: whooo! >> whooo! >> stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: whooo! >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. oh, the excitement. the excitement is rich in this room. can can you smell-ell-ell-ell the incense? because pope france sis now on american soil. ( cheers and applause ) and folks i cowed not-- as a catholic i could not be more humbly excited. yay-men! ( laughter ) the people's pope made headlines the second he arrived, getting picked up at the airport not in a limousine but in a fiat, proving he is not only a man of great humility but a man of tremendous faith. heavenly father, please let this car make it to the hotel for, lo, it is but a motorized roller skates. the the pope visited the white house, greeted by a lavish south lawn welcome, "the most regal of pageantries that washington has to offer." oh, the pageantry! it's just like a wed
senator elizabeth warren. a musical performance by pearl jam.on batiste and stay human. ♪ ♪ and now, it's time for "the late show with stephen colbert." >> stephen: yeah! whooo! >> whooo! >> stephen: whooo! >> whooo! >> stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: whooo! >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. oh, the excitement. the excitement is rich in this room. can can you smell-ell-ell-ell the incense? because pope france sis now on...
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as elizabeth levery joins me, thank you for being here, elizabeth. it for him to literally stay on the schedule? as i look at the rundown it is parsed out minute by minute as much as we see from the president. >> everybody who's watching this from rome is saying, where's your roman time? they're always late. i think francis wants to take the extra time to be with people. the idea that there's some sort of tiny little scheduled block for him to be with the people, he came here to be with the american people, to really reach out to them. you know, one of the things that struck me in the speech he gave to the u.n. yesterday is that he used the word exclusion over ten times and the negative exclusion. the idea of negative. the one thing he wants no one to feel is excluded, so i think in his schedule he keeps trying to build time to make people feel included. >> joining us also from washington, again, from georgetown university, father kevin o'brien. he's the chaplain in residence there. father o'brien, to elizabeth's point there, this pope must be very a
as elizabeth levery joins me, thank you for being here, elizabeth. it for him to literally stay on the schedule? as i look at the rundown it is parsed out minute by minute as much as we see from the president. >> everybody who's watching this from rome is saying, where's your roman time? they're always late. i think francis wants to take the extra time to be with people. the idea that there's some sort of tiny little scheduled block for him to be with the people, he came here to be with...
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britain's story is unimaginable without elizabeth.able without victoria. that's her urn the parasol. although her image rather severe. the queen has to only step outside of the buckingham palace to be reminded of her great grandmother. it began rosily for both of them. victoria became queen at 18. elizabeth came to the thrown at 25. almost overnight a cover girl of film star glamour. both women married cousins. victoria chose prince albert. elizabeth knows the painting well. it's in the royal collection. she of course married prince phillip of greece from denmark. with nine children, victoria presented the royal family as a model of domestic virtue. elizabeth tried to do much of the same with some success until three of her four children married and then divorced. one profound difference between the two reigns is visible. victoria uz with the first british queen ever photographed. she famously retreated for many years from public life. in a magazine from 1900 illustrated some of her rare outings. here she is seen in a wheelchair. she
britain's story is unimaginable without elizabeth.able without victoria. that's her urn the parasol. although her image rather severe. the queen has to only step outside of the buckingham palace to be reminded of her great grandmother. it began rosily for both of them. victoria became queen at 18. elizabeth came to the thrown at 25. almost overnight a cover girl of film star glamour. both women married cousins. victoria chose prince albert. elizabeth knows the painting well. it's in the royal...
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marks more than 63 years of rain by queen elizabeth the second. the longest-serving monarch in british history. coming up this hour, one million visitors but no flights. we take a tour of berlin's new airport which has become somewhat of a joke, a national joke. it is high time the eu takes action to help those were fleeing the islamic state group in iraq in syria. those are the words of the president of the european commission, giancarl jean-claude juncker says the eu needs to be united, whatever the decision. 120,000,lking about 160,000. the number. europeans have to take charge and have to take -- i really hope that this time everyone will be on board. no rhetoric's. action is what is needed for the time being. [applause] >> for more on this story, let's talk to an eu expert. thank you for being with us. what do you think of juncker's refugee plan? do you think it's enough? >> it is certainly a try. i don't know if it's enough because the situation is dire. the number of refugees or migrants coming to the shores of europe or through the balkan
marks more than 63 years of rain by queen elizabeth the second. the longest-serving monarch in british history. coming up this hour, one million visitors but no flights. we take a tour of berlin's new airport which has become somewhat of a joke, a national joke. it is high time the eu takes action to help those were fleeing the islamic state group in iraq in syria. those are the words of the president of the european commission, giancarl jean-claude juncker says the eu needs to be united,...
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that was elizabeth warren. and did you and vice president biden, was there any talk with the vice president with a joint ticket even jokingly? it was a long conversation. elizabeth warren tonight in boston letting out that long pause when she was asked whether or not vice president biden talked about forming a joint ticket when they met last month. it was a long conversation. and because all political news decided to break basically within the same hour tonight. we got that news on the colbert, stephen colbert/jeb bush thing. then, the republican party, right? then the news on the democratic party, the elizabeth warren thing. because everything is at the same time, we also just got something from the other thing in american politics which doesn't always feel like either party, and that is the donald trump wing of the 2016 presidential race. and i say it sometimes doesn't feel like either party because one of the issues around the candidacy is that he has not been willing to swear off the possibility that he mig
that was elizabeth warren. and did you and vice president biden, was there any talk with the vice president with a joint ticket even jokingly? it was a long conversation. elizabeth warren tonight in boston letting out that long pause when she was asked whether or not vice president biden talked about forming a joint ticket when they met last month. it was a long conversation. and because all political news decided to break basically within the same hour tonight. we got that news on the colbert,...
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elizabeth and former. >> john gerard. >> john w. farrell. >> john patrick ferrell. >> joseph farley. >> christopher edward. mr. faulkner. bernard. robert fazio, jr.. william. francis. sean bernard. peter adam. shot. >> and my father. >> my brother joe we and his brothers part are frisky five we lost 11 guys. we miss you all we will never forget you keep an eye on christopher's he just got on. >> if i were to have one wish it would be to me my dad. although i never met him i heard he was a great man progress of wonderful father a loving husband a son and brother in one day i hope to be the same. i love you dad and i miss you every day. >> robert john. >> david. lewis. michael stephen. bradley james. jennifer louise. kristin nicole. and ilya. samuel fields. >> alexander. michael bradley finigan. timothy. michael. stephen. paul. john f. fisher. andrew fisher. gerald fisher john roger fisher. lucy fisher and. thomas james. richard fitzsimmons. darlene. wilson flag. christina flannery. and my father i love you and i miss you every day. >
elizabeth and former. >> john gerard. >> john w. farrell. >> john patrick ferrell. >> joseph farley. >> christopher edward. mr. faulkner. bernard. robert fazio, jr.. william. francis. sean bernard. peter adam. shot. >> and my father. >> my brother joe we and his brothers part are frisky five we lost 11 guys. we miss you all we will never forget you keep an eye on christopher's he just got on. >> if i were to have one wish it would be to me my dad....
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now that i'm here don't do this to me, elizabeth. isn't that what people think? isn't that the reason it's hard to sale what you're talking about. everybody in the united states, is an aspirational society, we believe we'll get into the top 1%, or the and we don't want the candy taken away from us when we get there. >> no, stephen, i think you're wrong about that. >> stephen: oh, boy. >> i think the aspirational part of america today is to be able to get out there, work hard, play by the rules and know you can have some security, know you can educate your kids and get them through college without them being drowned in debt, knowing you can put away a little something for retirement. >> stephen: what are you doing specifically-- it all sounds good. it all sounds good. but what are you doing specifically to make that happen? >> look, you have to get out there and fight for it. here's the part we have to understand. starting in the 1980s when the whole notion was fire the cops-- it was called deregulation. cut taxes for those at the top meaning there was less to inv
now that i'm here don't do this to me, elizabeth. isn't that what people think? isn't that the reason it's hard to sale what you're talking about. everybody in the united states, is an aspirational society, we believe we'll get into the top 1%, or the and we don't want the candy taken away from us when we get there. >> no, stephen, i think you're wrong about that. >> stephen: oh, boy. >> i think the aspirational part of america today is to be able to get out there, work hard,...
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it's a royal record and queen elizabeth will become the longest living. nbc joins me now from london. jacob, is there any circumstance planned today or just business as usual? >> her majesty say that is she wants today to be low key. breaking the record by the great great grandmother and it's a different place in 1952 and she became the majesty and the world watched to become a mother, grandmother and great grandmother. she out lasted 127 prime ministers here and 12 u.s. presidents. it's an in credible milestone, but with all of the fuss later today it's business as usual for the queen who was on royal duty in scotland arriving at waverly train station. in fact the next hour or so, she may reference the significance of the day in a speech. long may she reign is some of the tributes here. the record will be broken at 23,216 days, but who is counts. >> oh, they're counting in deed. thanks for that. >>> speaking of counting it's nine minutes past the hour. now down to business with lan n landon. >> good morning. we should have tea in her honor. apple is in a
it's a royal record and queen elizabeth will become the longest living. nbc joins me now from london. jacob, is there any circumstance planned today or just business as usual? >> her majesty say that is she wants today to be low key. breaking the record by the great great grandmother and it's a different place in 1952 and she became the majesty and the world watched to become a mother, grandmother and great grandmother. she out lasted 127 prime ministers here and 12 u.s. presidents. it's...
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leon: a plan to develop that massive saint elizabeth hospital in washington. sam ford explains the deal. sam: two huge 1970's era buildings on the campus of saint elizabeth's are slated to come down, to be replaced with a boards arena to see 5000. would play their games instead of at the verizon center. reaction in the neighborhood is mainly positive. >> on with it, absolutely. >> negotiations have been in the works for some time. if vince d.c. whose board yesterday approved a resolution for project not to exceed $56.3 million with each contributing funds to the project. greatte frankly we need a anchor to change the game at saint elizabeth campus. >> it helps the mayor keep her promise to develop projects and most of the local activists are on board. >> i think we will get better police protection as well. >> you've got to go to work the next day and there will probably be a lot of emotions. makes the metro station would be about her to blog walk from the new facility. buildings are designated storage landmarks. at least 12 are dead utah andsh flooding in ari
leon: a plan to develop that massive saint elizabeth hospital in washington. sam ford explains the deal. sam: two huge 1970's era buildings on the campus of saint elizabeth's are slated to come down, to be replaced with a boards arena to see 5000. would play their games instead of at the verizon center. reaction in the neighborhood is mainly positive. >> on with it, absolutely. >> negotiations have been in the works for some time. if vince d.c. whose board yesterday approved a...
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i want to listen to one more thing elizabeth warren said.about a conversation she had with congressman john lewis and his history in the civil rights movement. let's listen to what she said. >> then he said something i will never forget. he said his parents didn't want him to get involved in civil rights. they didn't want him to cause trouble. but he had done it anyway. he said, sometimes it is important to cause necessary trouble. >> is that the spirit of the black lives matter movement? >> it's true, you know, protest is america's original political act, right? that quote from john lewis highlights that so perfectly. it isn't the confrontation and disruption that we have made so much progress in america and she calls that out perfectly. >> yeah. and the audience for this speech, you know, is obviously at the kennedy institute, at the jfk library, a very, very receptive audience to this. but nationally that's not what she would be facing if she was giving this speech in a larger venue. >> yeah. i think there's clearly been push back to the
i want to listen to one more thing elizabeth warren said.about a conversation she had with congressman john lewis and his history in the civil rights movement. let's listen to what she said. >> then he said something i will never forget. he said his parents didn't want him to get involved in civil rights. they didn't want him to cause trouble. but he had done it anyway. he said, sometimes it is important to cause necessary trouble. >> is that the spirit of the black lives matter...
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the paneling gets me every single time. , queen elizabeth -- up next, queen elizabeth has become thed longest-serving monarch in british history to date, but the longer she reigns, the last wealthy she looks. why question mark we explain after the break. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse," streaming on your tablet, phone, and bloomberg.com. manus: what do the new york empire state building and malaysia's patroness tower and the burj khalifa have in common? orh skyscraper broke ground opened just as the country's once booming economy crashed, known as the skyscraper index. the next example might just be a tower opening soon in the heart of china's financial capital. francine: stephen engle reports from shanghai. >> in the last 40 years there has been no bigger boomtown been shanghai, illustrating in gleaming glass and steel china's economic ascent. the shanghai tower punctuates that point, the world's second tallest building, a spiraling feat of engineering that supposedly is impervious to earthquakes and typhoons. but it is the economic headwind that maybe the bigger threat. gro
the paneling gets me every single time. , queen elizabeth -- up next, queen elizabeth has become thed longest-serving monarch in british history to date, but the longer she reigns, the last wealthy she looks. why question mark we explain after the break. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse," streaming on your tablet, phone, and bloomberg.com. manus: what do the new york empire state building and malaysia's patroness tower and the burj khalifa have in common? orh skyscraper broke...
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queen elizabeth ii is now the worl country' is longest reignig monarch. she was congratulated in edinburgh. >> inevitably, a long life can pass by many milestones. my own is no exception. but i thank you all, and the many others at home and overseas, for your touching messages of great kindness. reporter: with 63 years and seven months on the throne, she has overtaken her great-great-grandmother, queen victoria. encompassed 12s prime minister's and six archbishops of the church of england. the queen was reluctant to mark the occasion, a discretion the .rime minister mark in public >> it is typical of her selfless sense of service that she would have us treat this day like any other. but while i rarely advocate disobeying her majesty, least of all in her own parliament, i do say it is right that we take a moment as a nation to mark this historic milestone and to thank her majesty for the extraordinary service she has given to our country over more than six decades. reporter: observers say elizabeth ii has been responsible for the continued popularity of th
queen elizabeth ii is now the worl country' is longest reignig monarch. she was congratulated in edinburgh. >> inevitably, a long life can pass by many milestones. my own is no exception. but i thank you all, and the many others at home and overseas, for your touching messages of great kindness. reporter: with 63 years and seven months on the throne, she has overtaken her great-great-grandmother, queen victoria. encompassed 12s prime minister's and six archbishops of the church of...
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elizabeth warren and coy don't usually go together n.he was coy and playful and one of the rare times i have seen her do that. even more than when she is on the jon stewart show. so that was interesting. >> i will not replay her answer of the question will you serve out your term. but trust me there was no answer in that. there was a lot of talk about how much she loves she loves being a center. >> she is lawyering us. >> she does know how to answer the question. here's her answer. in 2013 to "the boston globe ," i quote "i pledge to serve out my term." so matt, that's what she sounds like when she wants to answer a question. >> you know what you played the clip earlier in that excerpt there. she is playful. i thought she was incredibly charming, incredibly funny and you juxtapose that to hillary clinton. >> that is a great point. i think she is the best stage performing politician on the democratic side, gene, by far. president obama is the only one who is close. he's better, but this is the next great one. >> yeah, no. i agree. she has
elizabeth warren and coy don't usually go together n.he was coy and playful and one of the rare times i have seen her do that. even more than when she is on the jon stewart show. so that was interesting. >> i will not replay her answer of the question will you serve out your term. but trust me there was no answer in that. there was a lot of talk about how much she loves she loves being a center. >> she is lawyering us. >> she does know how to answer the question. here's her...
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which makes elizabeth the longest-reigning monarch in british history. how has she done it?e's keir simmons in london. >> reporter: she's a little old-fashioned, this 89-year-old queen. today on a steam train in scotland, encouraging folks not to make a fuss. >> inevitably, a long life can pass by many milestones. my own is no exception. >> reporter: but long ago elizabeth made a pledge. >> my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service. >> reporter: duty and service. she has stuck by those values, victorian values, longer now than queen victoria herself. >> reporter: elizabeth's cousin margaret has known her since they were 6. >> you give up a hell of a lot. you can never be spontaneous anymore really. >> reporter: her father's death in 1952 made her queen. the coronation a year later. since then it seems like so much of the world has changed. but the queen has remained the same. through it all, including 12 presidents, she's been there, telling america after 9/11 "grief is the price we pay for love." grief has touched her. three children divor
which makes elizabeth the longest-reigning monarch in british history. how has she done it?e's keir simmons in london. >> reporter: she's a little old-fashioned, this 89-year-old queen. today on a steam train in scotland, encouraging folks not to make a fuss. >> inevitably, a long life can pass by many milestones. my own is no exception. >> reporter: but long ago elizabeth made a pledge. >> my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service....
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elizabeth's cousin margaret has known her since they were 6. >> you give up a hell of a lot. you can never be spontaneous anymore really. >> reporter: her father's death in 1952 made her queen. the coronation a year later. since then it seems like so much of the world has changed. but the queen has remained the same. through it all, including 12 presidents, she's been there, telling america after 9/11 "grief is the price we pay for love." grief has touched her. three children divorced, the death of diana, an event that forced her to change. >> it is not easy to express the sense of loss. >> reporter: she does have a lighter side. >> balloons are still stuck in the tree there. >> reporter: relaxed, joking. >> they hit the trees and exploded and the garden's absolutely full of dead balloons very, very disagreeable. >> reporter: andrew festing has painted her several times. >> she has a very, very good sense of humor. >> reporter: a sense of humor and that sense of duty. perhaps the secret of her survival. or maybe it's simply the notion of serving her country. how old-fashioned
elizabeth's cousin margaret has known her since they were 6. >> you give up a hell of a lot. you can never be spontaneous anymore really. >> reporter: her father's death in 1952 made her queen. the coronation a year later. since then it seems like so much of the world has changed. but the queen has remained the same. through it all, including 12 presidents, she's been there, telling america after 9/11 "grief is the price we pay for love." grief has touched her. three...
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elizabeth hur has the latest. elizabeth: this is the computer generated composite photo of the little girl that captivated the hearts of so many across the country. after it was shared and viewed online more than 60 million times, authorities now say her identity is no longer a mystery. >> bella is the name. elizabeth: in june a woman found the body in a trash bag on the beach in boston harbor. at times the investigators had little to go on. so police came to the public and social media sharing the sketch and pictures of her blanket and pajama pants. finally a huge break. thanks to a tip. >> some of the information we got in the last couple of days in cooperation with the state lead us to her. elizabeth: police are releasing few details but bella bond had two previous contact with child welfare officials in both cases were closed by 2013. >> it appears as though it was a situation of a boyfriend who was involved. and that apparently i think mother and boyfriend are blaming each other in terms of who harmed the chi
elizabeth hur has the latest. elizabeth: this is the computer generated composite photo of the little girl that captivated the hearts of so many across the country. after it was shared and viewed online more than 60 million times, authorities now say her identity is no longer a mystery. >> bella is the name. elizabeth: in june a woman found the body in a trash bag on the beach in boston harbor. at times the investigators had little to go on. so police came to the public and social media...
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they tolled in honor of "her majesty queen elizabeth."ty this evening-- >> the chimes tolled in honor of her majesty queen elizabeth. at 5:30 london time she broke an historic record becoming britain's longest reigning monar monarch. elizabeth was crowned in 1962 after the death of her father king george vi. >> she's still very active in the public. >> people love her there. >> thank for joining us at 5:00. lester holt is next with nightly news. >>> tonight, fireball on the runway. an engine bursts into flames just before takeoff, leaving passengers just seconds to escape. tonight we hear from the captain whose actions saved lives as fire consumed part of that plane. >>> moving targets. terror on the freeway as bullets pierce through cars. a possible tenth shooting just today sparking fears of a serial sniper. >>> world outrage. the camerawoman caught kicking and tripping families of migrants running for freedom. now she's paying a price. >>> and two massacre survivors from the church in charleston, for the first time describing the momen
they tolled in honor of "her majesty queen elizabeth."ty this evening-- >> the chimes tolled in honor of her majesty queen elizabeth. at 5:30 london time she broke an historic record becoming britain's longest reigning monar monarch. elizabeth was crowned in 1962 after the death of her father king george vi. >> she's still very active in the public. >> people love her there. >> thank for joining us at 5:00. lester holt is next with nightly news. >>>...
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elizabeth sena. guest: thank you feel -- thank you. i feel honored to be asked a question by a regular guest. elizabeth one made it clear -- warren made it clear that she is not going to ron. i would be surprised if she accepted a vp nomination. i think the likely to get we are going to see is clinton our presidential nominee. and i'm interested to see who will become the vp nominee. host: let's go to joe in louisiana. the democrats lie. good morning. -- caller: good morning. [indiscernible] they put their marriage back together. do you understand me? she put a marriage back together. gotgot her life together, her job together, did all this for what bill clinton did to her. do you understand me? what to the other candidates have to offer. she went through hell. and the only thing they can talk about is the server. you talk about the server like to talk about obama care. just talking points. hillary clinton would make a good president could a female -- good president, a female president. that is what we need, as far as standing up for w
elizabeth sena. guest: thank you feel -- thank you. i feel honored to be asked a question by a regular guest. elizabeth one made it clear -- warren made it clear that she is not going to ron. i would be surprised if she accepted a vp nomination. i think the likely to get we are going to see is clinton our presidential nominee. and i'm interested to see who will become the vp nominee. host: let's go to joe in louisiana. the democrats lie. good morning. -- caller: good morning. [indiscernible]...
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then elizabeth correctly wrote a tell-all book. nothing changes, it ended her relationship with mrs. lincoln and it actually ended her business to because others were worried she might write similar books. she was unable to do what she was interested in which is basically social work. people started showing up in washington trying to free themselves before me format the patient and after emancipation she saw she was a former slave herself and she saw the terrible circumstances. so she started what was called the contraband relief association which became freeman's relief association. she was very involved in getting people to help these desperately poor people because she did have the contact and was able to read those the money. that's what you started to think was the people had been behind the scenes or doing other things were now doing coming forward as the war ended. virginia clay who had been though wife of an alabama senator and a delightful cot in the prewar period, she wrote a book about herself and was suddenly on platfor
then elizabeth correctly wrote a tell-all book. nothing changes, it ended her relationship with mrs. lincoln and it actually ended her business to because others were worried she might write similar books. she was unable to do what she was interested in which is basically social work. people started showing up in washington trying to free themselves before me format the patient and after emancipation she saw she was a former slave herself and she saw the terrible circumstances. so she started...
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elizabeth hur reports that bernie sanders, pen carson and carly fiorina are gaining ground. elizabeth: a shakeup in the race for the g.o.p. nomination. donald trump up vails his tax plan. simple and fair. >> it reduces or eliminates most of the deductions and the loopholes available to special interest and the rich. elizabeth: according to his plan there would be no federal income tax on individuals earning less than $25,000 a year or $50,000 for married couples. the highest earns will get a tax rate. >> this will cost me a fortune. >> announcement comes as the latest national poll shows dr. ben car zonk trailing trump by 1%. >> it reflect what is we have been seeing on the roads. >> carly fiorina tied for third. rubio had a scare on the campaign trail this weekend but no one was hurt. on the democratic side, hillary clinton lead is sliding. this is as clinton answers questions about the e-mails were sent from the private account two months before she acknowledged using it. hillary: there was a transition period. i wasn't that focused on my e-mail account. i'm not a technica
elizabeth hur reports that bernie sanders, pen carson and carly fiorina are gaining ground. elizabeth: a shakeup in the race for the g.o.p. nomination. donald trump up vails his tax plan. simple and fair. >> it reduces or eliminates most of the deductions and the loopholes available to special interest and the rich. elizabeth: according to his plan there would be no federal income tax on individuals earning less than $25,000 a year or $50,000 for married couples. the highest earns will...
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we get the latest from abc's elizabeth hur. elizabeth, good morning to you. >> reporter: yeah, reena and phillip, good morning to you. that kentucky clerk is fighting the ruling now, but the judge is saying he is keeping her behind bars until she agrees to follow the rules. standing her ground now sitting in jail is kentucky clerk kim davis refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples testifying in court, "my conscience will not allow me." >> today we come to stand for god and support our county clerk kim davis. >> if you can't do your job, resign. i'm not gay, but it is a right. >> reporter: davis elected to her post could resign but instead has repeatedly denied gay couples marriage licenses since the june supreme court ruling making marriage a right nationwide. >> under whose authority are you not issuing licenses? >> under god's authority. i simply told you all i'm willing to face my consequences as you all will face your consequences when it comes time for judgment. >> reporter: the aclu filed the motion asking
we get the latest from abc's elizabeth hur. elizabeth, good morning to you. >> reporter: yeah, reena and phillip, good morning to you. that kentucky clerk is fighting the ruling now, but the judge is saying he is keeping her behind bars until she agrees to follow the rules. standing her ground now sitting in jail is kentucky clerk kim davis refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples testifying in court, "my conscience will not allow me." >> today we come to...
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elizabeth warren is guarded.oves being bernie sanders and all this stuff. it's okay. elizabeth warren is very -- a stiffness to her. bernie sanders will yell at you. >> he knows who he is. he doesn't -- you find -- whatever. he just is very comfortable. she's just -- i've never been convinced that -- i think the idea of elizabeth warren would have been popular. never convinced her as a candidate. there's a difference between being a good candidate on the stump. >> there were at times and i'm sure we remember this during the massachusetts campaign where she was stiff and awkward and ran into cars and ran away from the media. i think she's been in the public spotlight enough that i actually agree with you and mika if elizabeth warren is out. i still think if everything blows up, it won't be al gore and it won't be john kerry. i think elizabeth warren comes in the bobby kennedy slot and i think that elizabeth warren is the person that can go out. if she were out, she would win. listen, this goes again to what donald
elizabeth warren is guarded.oves being bernie sanders and all this stuff. it's okay. elizabeth warren is very -- a stiffness to her. bernie sanders will yell at you. >> he knows who he is. he doesn't -- you find -- whatever. he just is very comfortable. she's just -- i've never been convinced that -- i think the idea of elizabeth warren would have been popular. never convinced her as a candidate. there's a difference between being a good candidate on the stump. >> there were at...
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of the world". >> i am pleased to introduce to you today elizabeth fenn, author of "encounters at the heart of the world", which won the pulitzer prize for history in 2015. as americans living in a very modern era in what is still a young country, we don't often think about the facts that we are resting upon centuries of other human cultures and civilizations. in her history of the man dance people she brings to life the culture and challenges faced by this indian nation that they'd it's home along the missouri river in north dakota, from 1100 to 1845. the pulitzer judges called her work quote an engrossing original narrative showing the man dance, a native american type in the dakotas as a people with a history. she spent 12 years working on this book. elizabeth fenn joined the university of colorado boulder faculty in 2012 and also the faculty affiliate of the department of ethnic studies. she previously taught at duke university and at
of the world". >> i am pleased to introduce to you today elizabeth fenn, author of "encounters at the heart of the world", which won the pulitzer prize for history in 2015. as americans living in a very modern era in what is still a young country, we don't often think about the facts that we are resting upon centuries of other human cultures and civilizations. in her history of the man dance people she brings to life the culture and challenges faced by this indian nation...
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. >>> coming up a milestone for queen elizabeth since being crowned queen. she has done something that no other english monarch has done. >>> and john elliott will let us know when the rain enters the region. alaska. finally. the search for brown bears begins. denali highway. low on gas. pit stop. fill up. double points. yep, that's cold. tired. day 2. coffee. eggs. double points. beautiful. majestic... nothing. where are you, bear? warm. warmer. warmer. yes. wherever the journey takes you, carry american express gold. it's more than a card. it's the gear that gets it done. >>> it's a historic day for queen elizabeth today. she became the longest serving monarch in british history. >> as nancy o'dell tells us, she's breaking a record set by victoria a century before. >> reporter: i'm hosting from new york and i figured i should come and talk about the queen on her big day. it's hard for people to believe that elizabeth was not destined to be queen. had her uncle not given up the throne to marry for love. >> after 63 years and 216 days on the job, the queen d
. >>> coming up a milestone for queen elizabeth since being crowned queen. she has done something that no other english monarch has done. >>> and john elliott will let us know when the rain enters the region. alaska. finally. the search for brown bears begins. denali highway. low on gas. pit stop. fill up. double points. yep, that's cold. tired. day 2. coffee. eggs. double points. beautiful. majestic... nothing. where are you, bear? warm. warmer. warmer. yes. wherever the...
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genuinely conservative, elizabeth warren, imagine maybe she is feeling what i am feeling. they disagree with that notion pretty quickly. >> host: from your book. >> i think there is a long existing fight on the right. my colleague, they put it very well in a recent book. being a conservatory and myself the parking movement tends to look at institutions and say if it's their it must be there for a reason. it must have worked if it has survived the revolutionary process. often in the name of abstract ideology, and if there is a weakness in libertarianism, to look at questions from 1st principles at the exclusion of the world around them thinking, for example, the emigration. my main thing is that not in an ideal world we would have open borders, but that we are not living in that ideal world, and it would be the cart before the horse, a country where people can vote to affect others' lives toothers lives to an extraordinary degree. i am in favor of free movement of labor. conservatives are more likely to say this isn't working. on the other hand, the barkey and can be too sl
genuinely conservative, elizabeth warren, imagine maybe she is feeling what i am feeling. they disagree with that notion pretty quickly. >> host: from your book. >> i think there is a long existing fight on the right. my colleague, they put it very well in a recent book. being a conservatory and myself the parking movement tends to look at institutions and say if it's their it must be there for a reason. it must have worked if it has survived the revolutionary process. often in the...
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here's 20/20 anchor elizabeth vargas. >> attempt to locate 187 suspect, last name of simpson. >> reporter: the iconic image broadcast to 95 million people across every television network. >> down there on the ground is a white ford bronco. >> reporter: dozens of police cars in pursuit. o.j. simpson in the back seat. five days earlier, o.j.'s ex-wife nicole simpson and her friend ron goldman were found brutally murdered. decapitated. times. families ripped apart. over nicole. and all i remember is my mom saying, that's my kid. >> devastating. he was always a good kid. he was fun, he had a good sense of humor. >> reporter: football hall of famer o.j. simpson tried for their murder in what was called the trial of the century. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> reporter: and the verdict heard around the world. >> orenthal james simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. >> reporter: but that ruling was not the end of the saga. >> you do solemnly swear -- >> reporter: o.j. simpson would later be forced to testify bit victims' families. in these deposition tapes from the civil trial o.j.
here's 20/20 anchor elizabeth vargas. >> attempt to locate 187 suspect, last name of simpson. >> reporter: the iconic image broadcast to 95 million people across every television network. >> down there on the ground is a white ford bronco. >> reporter: dozens of police cars in pursuit. o.j. simpson in the back seat. five days earlier, o.j.'s ex-wife nicole simpson and her friend ron goldman were found brutally murdered. decapitated. times. families ripped apart. over...
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queen elizabeth ii now the longest reigning monarch in british history.e record set by her great, great grandmother queen victoria, ruling for 63 years and seven months. >> the 89-year-old ascended to the throne when she was just 25. she's outlasted 12 u.s. presidents, 12 prime ministers and seven popes. queen elizabeth made it clear she didn't want a fuss, keeping it business as usual which included a trip to scotland for the inauguration of a new train. >> i love that. still going strong. >>> from all of us here at nbc 7 news, thanks for joining us. >> "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. >> let's take a live look outside right now. a beautiful day. the heat is on the way. stay hydrated. >> bye-bye. [dramatic music] ♪ >> yeah! [cheers and applause] yeah! hey! hey! hey! i'm terry crews, and i've got a million dollars i just can't wait to give away here on millionaire! [cheers and applause] today's first contestant is a periodontist who wants to make going to the dentist a little more bearable by opening a dental spa. it sounds good to me. f
queen elizabeth ii now the longest reigning monarch in british history.e record set by her great, great grandmother queen victoria, ruling for 63 years and seven months. >> the 89-year-old ascended to the throne when she was just 25. she's outlasted 12 u.s. presidents, 12 prime ministers and seven popes. queen elizabeth made it clear she didn't want a fuss, keeping it business as usual which included a trip to scotland for the inauguration of a new train. >> i love that. still going...
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queen elizabeth made it clear she didn't want a fuss.it's business as usual as she marked the milestone in scotland where she and prince phillip inaugurated a new train. >> inevitably a long life can pass by many milestones. my own is no exception. >> reporter: the rest of the country paying tribute. >>> my whole life whether it's been long or short shall be devoted to your service. >> reporter: she became queen at 25 when her father died unexpectedly. from truman to obama, from winston churchill to cameron, she's outlasted 12 u.s. presidents, 12 prime ministers and seven popes. so we're in the quadrangle right in the center of buckingham palace where 21 pictures are on exhibit of the queen's rain. through it all, prince philip has been right at her side. >> all too often, i fear prince philip has had to listen to me speaking but he has been my strength and stay all these years. >> after 63 years, the monarchy now stronger than ever. linsey davis, abc news, london. >> you know, she's survived three assassination attempts we've known of.
queen elizabeth made it clear she didn't want a fuss.it's business as usual as she marked the milestone in scotland where she and prince phillip inaugurated a new train. >> inevitably a long life can pass by many milestones. my own is no exception. >> reporter: the rest of the country paying tribute. >>> my whole life whether it's been long or short shall be devoted to your service. >> reporter: she became queen at 25 when her father died unexpectedly. from truman to...
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i think elizabeth warren a sleeper in the race. i know the alternative people are thinking if something happens to hillary, if her numbers go so low she becomes toxi tox toxic, though i'm not sure that could happen outside an indictment is elizabeth warren. if biden were to run, i think the key for him would be to put her on the ticket. whether she would accept it or not, i don't know. that would be an extremely strong ticket and it would have an appeal to labor. i don't see who has the path, again, absent of indictment to take on hillary. you've got to beat something with something. i'm not sure who that something or somebody is going to be. >> let's look over at the other side of the aisle. the polling came out from the same outfits. they're related to the gop in new hampshire. donald trump is there at 28% followed by john kasich at 12%. ben carson at 11%. jeb bush at 8%. we continue down the list there. here's what former governor huckabee said about why he thinks certain candidates, not establishment candidates, non-politicians
i think elizabeth warren a sleeper in the race. i know the alternative people are thinking if something happens to hillary, if her numbers go so low she becomes toxi tox toxic, though i'm not sure that could happen outside an indictment is elizabeth warren. if biden were to run, i think the key for him would be to put her on the ticket. whether she would accept it or not, i don't know. that would be an extremely strong ticket and it would have an appeal to labor. i don't see who has the path,...
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queen elizabeth is the longest reigning monarch in british history. celebrations across the u.k.. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. bold and determined action is what is needed to address the herant crisis p are today laid out proposals to relocate 160,000 refugees that arrived in .taly, greece, and hungary many are fleeing conflicts in north africa and the middle east in search of a that her life. beenands of people have coming ashore on the island of less posts from turkey. >> all day they came. small boats on the greek kos would -- and greek coast with shouts of joy. this europe is a place that is the promised land. for some, the relief is overwhelming. a local volunteer offers comfort. these scenes are repeated day after day and night after night all along the coast here and on other greek islands. fear thatso much the they have experienced, but the sheer joy of reaching europe. these are some of the houses that of landed here in recent weeks. thank god, i made it, she said. they are afghans that
queen elizabeth is the longest reigning monarch in british history. celebrations across the u.k.. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. bold and determined action is what is needed to address the herant crisis p are today laid out proposals to relocate 160,000 refugees that arrived in .taly, greece, and hungary many are fleeing conflicts in north africa and the middle east in search of a that her life. beenands of people have coming ashore on...
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called the neck elizabeth. kevin pfeiffer. ken john. led wake -- ludwig. dennis appears.ight bader port authority police officer who is forever our hero we love and miss every day. >> and my cousin, 14 years later and we still think about you every day. with your beautiful daughters who both just started there first year in college a couple of weeks ago. a share your tremendous passion for life, your curiosity about everything and your sense of a venture. you would be very proud of the young women they have become. we all love you very much and will never forget the q new york for remembering. >> joseph. christopher todd. joshua todd. sandra frazier. john. william howard. warda michael. thomas. susan. joshua. g.o.p. are not. and anthony. richard. stephen emanuel. scott allen paul. john edwards paul. antonio. gregory. wanda. vincent. kathryn. richard. robert david. edward. patricia and. herman. >> and my mother we miss you every day and everything about you. i hope you can see up above what a wonderful job. we love you, we miss you so much. >> and our son and our daughter
called the neck elizabeth. kevin pfeiffer. ken john. led wake -- ludwig. dennis appears.ight bader port authority police officer who is forever our hero we love and miss every day. >> and my cousin, 14 years later and we still think about you every day. with your beautiful daughters who both just started there first year in college a couple of weeks ago. a share your tremendous passion for life, your curiosity about everything and your sense of a venture. you would be very proud of the...
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over to elizabeth with a touching story. >>> all right.ia. here you can see this is where he is going b. to land any moment. meanwhile, back here in new york the pope had a very emotional greeting inside st. patrick's cathedral on thursday night. a teenage girl who is confined to a wheelchair met pope francis. she suffers from spine in a bifd da and was truly a dream come true. she joins us from her amazing story. >> thank you for having me. >> tell me what it was like on thursday. it was awesome? >> yes. >> walk me through happened. >> i just went up the aisle and as soon as i saw him i immediately started crying. i was just so in tears crying. >> you can really see the emotion in so many people's faces and look at this exchange that you had here. what was going through your mind at this moment and what was it like to really just be embraced by the pope? >> it was amazing. absolutely amazing. just to see him and actually meet him. it was such a blessing. >> a very emotional and touching service. how did the rest of the night go? how was t
over to elizabeth with a touching story. >>> all right.ia. here you can see this is where he is going b. to land any moment. meanwhile, back here in new york the pope had a very emotional greeting inside st. patrick's cathedral on thursday night. a teenage girl who is confined to a wheelchair met pope francis. she suffers from spine in a bifd da and was truly a dream come true. she joins us from her amazing story. >> thank you for having me. >> tell me what it was like on...
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the only person i couldn't find was elizabeth keckley which tells you about the times.t i think given the ability to have political help and run they could have done it easily. >> some of those women that still got. >> absolutely not to mention that they would lose children all the time. it's heartbreaking to read how many children they lost. and of course during the war everybody was losing children but little children. both farina davis and mary lincoln lost sons who were two years old at the time and willie lincoln of course died in the white house and so did farina davis falling off the top of the building. montgomery had megs we all know in washington, one october she lost a 3-year-old and a 10-year-old for some disease that came through. so just living through the day was incredibly difficult and still they were as interested and involved in politics and policy as they were i find that incredibly admirable. they couldn't vote. married women couldn't own property. they were the property of their husbands and still their enormous dedication to the country and to mak
the only person i couldn't find was elizabeth keckley which tells you about the times.t i think given the ability to have political help and run they could have done it easily. >> some of those women that still got. >> absolutely not to mention that they would lose children all the time. it's heartbreaking to read how many children they lost. and of course during the war everybody was losing children but little children. both farina davis and mary lincoln lost sons who were two...