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elsie was 18 months—old when she was murdered by her adoptive father. 18 years in prison. his violent attacks had left her with a fractured skull, broken ribs and a fractured leg. today a report was published into whether lessons could be learned from her death. there were missed opportunities to raise safeguarding concerns. for this, all agencies involved in elsie's care would like to sincerely apologise. the report also found that the adoption was viewed as very successful. opportunities to explore elsie's injuries were missed, and information was not shared between agencies. together with his husband, matthew scully—hicks had already adopted one child, and the family were known to social services. the report says the couple were seen through a positive lens by social workers, who hadn't always questioned elsie's injuries or recorded them. why was there this lack of professional curiosity, because there is a duty on social workers to be asking questions, particularly round injuries they can see during an adoption process? that positive lens meant they
elsie was 18 months—old when she was murdered by her adoptive father. 18 years in prison. his violent attacks had left her with a fractured skull, broken ribs and a fractured leg. today a report was published into whether lessons could be learned from her death. there were missed opportunities to raise safeguarding concerns. for this, all agencies involved in elsie's care would like to sincerely apologise. the report also found that the adoption was viewed as very successful. opportunities to...
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elsie was 18 months old when she was murdered by her adoptive father.entenced to 18 years in prison after inflicting a catalogue of injuries on the child. today a report was published into whether lessons could be learnt from her death. there were missed opportunities to raise safeguarding concerns. for this all agencies involved in elsie's care would like to sincerely apologise. the report also found that the adoption was viewed as very successful. opportunities to explore elsie's injuries were missed and information was not shared between agencies. together with his husband, matthew scully—hicks had already adopted one child and the family were known to social services. the report says the couple were seen through a positive lens by social workers who hadn't always questioned elsie's injuries or recorded them. why was there this lack of professional curiosity? because there is a duty on social workers to be asking questions, particularly around injuries that they can see during an adoption process. that positive lens meant they were not looking in the
elsie was 18 months old when she was murdered by her adoptive father.entenced to 18 years in prison after inflicting a catalogue of injuries on the child. today a report was published into whether lessons could be learnt from her death. there were missed opportunities to raise safeguarding concerns. for this all agencies involved in elsie's care would like to sincerely apologise. the report also found that the adoption was viewed as very successful. opportunities to explore elsie's injuries...
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elsie was 18 months old when she was murdered by her adoptive father.d skull, broken ribs and a fractured leg. today a report was published into whether lessons could be learned from her death. there were missed opportunities to raise safeguarding concerns. for this, all agencies involved in elsie's care would like to sincerely apologise. the report also found that the adoption was viewed as very successful. opportunities to explore elsie's injuries were missed, and information was not shared between agencies. together with his husband, matthew scully—hicks had already adopted one child, and the family were known to social services. the report says the couple were seen through a positive lens by social workers, who hadn't always questioned elsie's injuries or recorded them. why was there this lack of professional curiosity, because there is a duty on social workers to be asking questions, particularly round injuries they can see during an adoption process? that positive lens meant they weren't looking in the way they should have been, and so you're righ
elsie was 18 months old when she was murdered by her adoptive father.d skull, broken ribs and a fractured leg. today a report was published into whether lessons could be learned from her death. there were missed opportunities to raise safeguarding concerns. for this, all agencies involved in elsie's care would like to sincerely apologise. the report also found that the adoption was viewed as very successful. opportunities to explore elsie's injuries were missed, and information was not shared...
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elsie was 18 months old when she was murdered by her adoptive father.. his violent attacks had left her with a fractured skull, broken ribs and a fractured leg. today a report was published into whether lessons could be learned from her death. there were missed opportunities to raise safeguarding concerns. for this, all agencies involved in elsie's care would like to sincerely apologise. the report also found that the adoption was viewed as very successful. opportunities to explore elsie's injuries were missed, and information was not shared between agencies. together with his husband, matthew scully—hicks had already adopted one child, and the family were known to social services. the report says the couple were seen through a positive lens by social workers, who hadn't always questioned elsie's injuries or recorded them. why was there this lack of professional curiosity, because there is a duty on social workers to be asking questions, particularly round injuries they can see during an adoption process? that positive lens meant they weren't looking in
elsie was 18 months old when she was murdered by her adoptive father.. his violent attacks had left her with a fractured skull, broken ribs and a fractured leg. today a report was published into whether lessons could be learned from her death. there were missed opportunities to raise safeguarding concerns. for this, all agencies involved in elsie's care would like to sincerely apologise. the report also found that the adoption was viewed as very successful. opportunities to explore elsie's...
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chances were missed to save baby elsie, who was murdered by her adopted father. number of calls made on mobiles. the number of calls made on mobiles. the first time ever, though new research shows that we checked our phone every 12 minutes. and holiday—makers going abroad are warned to prepare for extreme heat. many parts of europe are hitting temperatures into the 405. welcome to the bbc news at five, our top story tonight: the bank of england's monetary policy committee has voted unanimously to raise interest rates to their highest level since 2009. they're going up a quarter of a percentage point, to 0.75 percent. the increase had been widely predicted, despite concerns about rising personal debt. it means more than 3 and a half million residential mortgages on variable or tracker rates will become more expensive — but the move will be welcomed by some savers. here's our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz. the right interest rate for an economy on the mend, getting back into shape. only now does the bank of england think we can cope with rates retur
chances were missed to save baby elsie, who was murdered by her adopted father. number of calls made on mobiles. the number of calls made on mobiles. the first time ever, though new research shows that we checked our phone every 12 minutes. and holiday—makers going abroad are warned to prepare for extreme heat. many parts of europe are hitting temperatures into the 405. welcome to the bbc news at five, our top story tonight: the bank of england's monetary policy committee has voted...
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be right back with elsie fisher!following you everywhere? it's time to take back control with stelara®. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission with dosing every 8 weeks. woman: stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. man: are you fed up with c
be right back with elsie fisher!following you everywhere? it's time to take back control with stelara®. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission with dosing every 8 weeks. woman: stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or...
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elsie was just 18 months old when she died — murdered by her adopted father. described by a judge as a jekyll and hyde type character. he was sentenced to 18 years in prison after inflicting a catalogue of injuries on the child. today, a report was published into whether lessons could be learned from her death. it found that professionals did not consider or raise the possibility that elsie was being harmed by a parent. her injuries were either missed or not documented, meaning safeguarding concerns were not raised, and information was not effectively shared between agencies. together with his husband, matthew scully hicks had already adopted one child and the family were known to social services. the report says the couple were seen through a positive lens by social workers, who had not always questioned elsie's injuries or recorded them. why was there this lack of professional curiosity, because there is a duty on social workers to be asking questions, particularly around injuries that they can see during an adoption process? that positive lens meant that th
elsie was just 18 months old when she died — murdered by her adopted father. described by a judge as a jekyll and hyde type character. he was sentenced to 18 years in prison after inflicting a catalogue of injuries on the child. today, a report was published into whether lessons could be learned from her death. it found that professionals did not consider or raise the possibility that elsie was being harmed by a parent. her injuries were either missed or not documented, meaning safeguarding...
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elsie was just 18 months old when she died — murdered by her adopted father. character. he was sentenced to 18 years in prison after inflicting a catalogue of injuries on the child. today, a report was published into whether lessons could be learned from her death. it found that professionals did not consider or raise the possibility that elsie was being harmed by a parent. her injuries were either missed or not documented, meaning safeguarding concerns were not raised, and information was not effectively shared between agencies. together with his husband, matthew scully hicks had already adopted one child and the family were known to social services. the report says the couple were seen through a positive lens by social workers, who had not always questioned elsie's injuries or recorded them. why was there this lack of professional curiosity, because there is a duty on social workers to be asking questions, particularly around injuries that they can see, during an adoption process? that positive lens meant that they weren't looking in the way they should have
elsie was just 18 months old when she died — murdered by her adopted father. character. he was sentenced to 18 years in prison after inflicting a catalogue of injuries on the child. today, a report was published into whether lessons could be learned from her death. it found that professionals did not consider or raise the possibility that elsie was being harmed by a parent. her injuries were either missed or not documented, meaning safeguarding concerns were not raised, and information was...
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the two story box like structure cited towards elsie street. 132 elsie is a smaller cottage that is below the grade and cited towards the rear of the property. going to the site plan, that want to adjacent were shaded in blue. my project footprint is in the grey. had we not applied for variance, the setbacks are superimposed in red. the idea behind the variance is working with this neighbor and taking this portion of the property, sliding it towards the front to match theirs, and at the same time, in similar leap towards this cottage, taken that piece and sliding it back. doing a shift to better meld with the two projects. thought for the person in the back, they did get, or i was asked by the previous owner to send a long electronic copy so they could included in disclosures. also i just want to point out that the building is only going 14 inches further than what would have been allowed without the variance. it is very, very minor. it is only on the first floor. i don't know if you even see it over the fence. as far as a shadow on the neighbor's house, i can't imagine that we cast
the two story box like structure cited towards elsie street. 132 elsie is a smaller cottage that is below the grade and cited towards the rear of the property. going to the site plan, that want to adjacent were shaded in blue. my project footprint is in the grey. had we not applied for variance, the setbacks are superimposed in red. the idea behind the variance is working with this neighbor and taking this portion of the property, sliding it towards the front to match theirs, and at the same...
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now, a review finds chances were missed to save 18—month—old elsie skully—hicks.sten and i've got a smart phone. i'm jake and i've got a smart phone. and i'm alice and i'm too small. how digital devices have transformed all our lives.
now, a review finds chances were missed to save 18—month—old elsie skully—hicks.sten and i've got a smart phone. i'm jake and i've got a smart phone. and i'm alice and i'm too small. how digital devices have transformed all our lives.
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for this all agencies involved in elsie's care would like to sincerely apologise. to improve some systems and practices. the report recognises the extensive actions that have already been implemented by the agencies involved and the review makes nine further recommendations which are in the process of being progressed. i would like to make clear that we are absolutely determined that implementing these recommendations will improve the way we do things, will improve the way we do things, will improve the way we protect children, and improve the lives of children, and improve the lives of children in ourcare. children, and improve the lives of children in our care. the review has also found that systems and practices should be changed by social services and by the local health board, following what has happened here. there was also a mention of a lack of curiosity into elsie's injuries in this review. the authors of the review have also said that there was no information available during the adoption process that could have predicted what happened to her. the health
for this all agencies involved in elsie's care would like to sincerely apologise. to improve some systems and practices. the report recognises the extensive actions that have already been implemented by the agencies involved and the review makes nine further recommendations which are in the process of being progressed. i would like to make clear that we are absolutely determined that implementing these recommendations will improve the way we do things, will improve the way we do things, will...
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also this hour: a review finds chances were missed to save 18—month—old elsie skully—hicks, who was murdered
also this hour: a review finds chances were missed to save 18—month—old elsie skully—hicks, who was murdered
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tonight -- mandy moore, from "eighth grade," elsie fisher, and music from dennis lloyd. and now, moving right along, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. very nice. i appreciate it. i'm jimmy, i am the host. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. on this special day. actually -- thank you. this is a doubly special day. today, today i
tonight -- mandy moore, from "eighth grade," elsie fisher, and music from dennis lloyd. and now, moving right along, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. very nice. i appreciate it. i'm jimmy, i am the host. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. on this special day. actually -- thank you. this is a doubly special day. today, today i
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actress elsie fisher-- now 15-- knows what that's like. >> kayla's story was very close to home for meah, because i mean i just remember being theid quiet weird kt school.in i it's not only capturing the 8th grade experience it kind of is capturing the human experience of that makes sense. because i think everyone you know is feeling anxious and weird all the ti w, regardless ther they're still in eighth grade. >> reporter: the film "eighth grade" sets the familiar fumbngs of adolescence, in a contemporary world magnified by the constant glare of a glowing screen-- or theatest snapchat filter. >> when did you get snapchat? what grade? >> fifth grade. >> fifth grade? >> reporter: it's the debut film of 27-year-old bo burnham. >> i felt like tehe world of internet and social media hadn't really been talked about, sort of the depictions of the internet that i see in media tend to be aittle bit finger gging and a sense of authority and i kind of wanted to just talk about what it meant to live with it, just subjectively how it sort of registers to us emotionally. and wh you're an eighth gra
actress elsie fisher-- now 15-- knows what that's like. >> kayla's story was very close to home for meah, because i mean i just remember being theid quiet weird kt school.in i it's not only capturing the 8th grade experience it kind of is capturing the human experience of that makes sense. because i think everyone you know is feeling anxious and weird all the ti w, regardless ther they're still in eighth grade. >> reporter: the film "eighth grade" sets the familiar fumbngs...
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was murdered by her adoptive father, now, a review finds chances were missed, to save 18 month old elsielly—hicks. holiday—makers going abroad are warned to prepare for extreme heat — many parts of europe are hitting temperatures into the 405. in a moment it will be time for sportsday — but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll be live in harare just after 7pm — to gauge the mood on the streets as the zimbabwe electoral commission announces it will start giving the results of the presidential election this evening. at 7:30pm we'll be speaking to a financial advisor about what the interest rate rise means for you — and, in particular, whether savers are likely to benefit. and caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times, and lance price, the political commentator, will be here to review friday morning's newspapers. that's at 10:1i0pm and 11:30pm tonight. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome along to sportsday. we will keep you across the host of action from today. including day to at e
was murdered by her adoptive father, now, a review finds chances were missed, to save 18 month old elsielly—hicks. holiday—makers going abroad are warned to prepare for extreme heat — many parts of europe are hitting temperatures into the 405. in a moment it will be time for sportsday — but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll be live in harare just after 7pm — to gauge the mood on the streets as the zimbabwe electoral commission announces it will...
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elsie fisher and former broadway stores russell hornsby and anthony ramos addheir names.ey spainy and leticia wright are in the mix, as well. zazi beats and son of john david washington round out the top ten. >> zzy, that's the only one i knew. >> we'll know about more soon. >> facebook takes down hundreds of accounts linked to a glotil disinforma campaign. , atter how much you cle does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. i'd say i'm a pretty spwell... i try to be. get 3-wick candles 2 for $20 everyday, so you can find one to suit every side of you. pier 1, this is me. when you're not strong ♪ ♪ and i'll be your friend. ♪ i'll help you carry on. ♪ l
elsie fisher and former broadway stores russell hornsby and anthony ramos addheir names.ey spainy and leticia wright are in the mix, as well. zazi beats and son of john david washington round out the top ten. >> zzy, that's the only one i knew. >> we'll know about more soon. >> facebook takes down hundreds of accounts linked to a glotil disinforma campaign. , atter how much you cle does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that...
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. >> these are not elsie the cow.s is a wild animal that fights for aggression, fights for territory. >> reporter: last night, rangers at glacier national park caught up with reinke. he is still in custody, facing several charges including disturbing wildlife. he has not erntded a plae. tom. >> a wild trip for him. thank you. >>> when we come back, a man overboard. the urgent search tonight in the oceans off alaska after a cruise ship crew member disappeared. >>> and call them the lucky 11. the california co-workers who have 543 million reasons to celebrate tonight. stay with us. ith us. this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tubercul
. >> these are not elsie the cow.s is a wild animal that fights for aggression, fights for territory. >> reporter: last night, rangers at glacier national park caught up with reinke. he is still in custody, facing several charges including disturbing wildlife. he has not erntded a plae. tom. >> a wild trip for him. thank you. >>> when we come back, a man overboard. the urgent search tonight in the oceans off alaska after a cruise ship crew member disappeared....
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a review finds chances were missed to save 18—month—old elsie skully—hicks, who was murdered by her adoptive 2016. with nearly 8 out of 10 britons owning a smartphone, we look at how digital devices, are transforming our lives and the way we communicate. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lance price, the political commentator, and caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the increase in interest rates for only the second time in a decade leads the metro, it says the bank of engla has warned there could be further gradual rate rises to come. the i also features the story, claiming the new rates signal the end of the ultra—cheap credit age. the guardian explores new research linking air pollution to changes in the structure of the heart, similar to those in the early stages of heart failure. a times investigation has found that women with learning disabilities are being beaten and raped by abusers, allegedly granted visas by the home office. the daily telegraph sa
a review finds chances were missed to save 18—month—old elsie skully—hicks, who was murdered by her adoptive 2016. with nearly 8 out of 10 britons owning a smartphone, we look at how digital devices, are transforming our lives and the way we communicate. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lance price, the political commentator, and caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are...
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baby elsie's death could have been prevented — but a review finds that her father — who murdered thet" addicted to our mobiles: britons now check their phones every 12 minutes — 0fcom finds the uk in a state of "digital dependency".
baby elsie's death could have been prevented — but a review finds that her father — who murdered thet" addicted to our mobiles: britons now check their phones every 12 minutes — 0fcom finds the uk in a state of "digital dependency".
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elsie in california. republican. what do you think?aller: i think this is the greatest president we've ever had. i'm 73. i never knew a president like this one. this is amazing. you have to listen to him and see what he's been doing all along. you can tell the whole world he's our best president ever. he is my president and he will be forever. host: tyrone in north carolina. democratic caller. caller: good morning. let me say a few things. we got this economy out of recession under obama. donald trump has been degrading people. he doesn't get no a+ for anything. god is the one blessing this economy, not donald trump. thesh you would show american people what donald trump has done besides the great people and mocked the handicapped -- degrade people and mock the handicapped. i'm a preacher in church. i try to do what's right. god blesses us. this is god doing this economy, not donald trump. you can show one thing that donald trump has done for the american people besides the grade people -- degrade people. he said he was going to drain
elsie in california. republican. what do you think?aller: i think this is the greatest president we've ever had. i'm 73. i never knew a president like this one. this is amazing. you have to listen to him and see what he's been doing all along. you can tell the whole world he's our best president ever. he is my president and he will be forever. host: tyrone in north carolina. democratic caller. caller: good morning. let me say a few things. we got this economy out of recession under obama....
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johanna and her grover cleveland teammate, elsie cordero, say they feel a great responsibility sittingeir lifeguard chairs. >> i feel like with this i can actually like make the world a little bit safer. when i'm in the chair, i feel like a grown-up. people treat me differently in a way. >> reporter: this newfound respect isn't the only thing these new lifeguards got the joy of taking home. >> it felt amazing. it was my first paycheck. i was like, wow, this is a lot of money for me. >> reporter: so far she's made almost $1,000. >> i wto give some to my parent >> reporter: but the greatest payoff may be for the coaches. >> to get to this point, it's really amazing to me. >> reporter: they say this isn't just a swim team. it's a family devoted to saving lives. so three years ago when you were still in ecuador, could you ever imagine that you'd be in america lifeguarding, making $14 an hour at 17? >> no. i couldn't even imagine because i didn't even know how to swim. >> what's the life lesson that everyone walks away with here? >> well, to never give up, never settle. don't short yourself
johanna and her grover cleveland teammate, elsie cordero, say they feel a great responsibility sittingeir lifeguard chairs. >> i feel like with this i can actually like make the world a little bit safer. when i'm in the chair, i feel like a grown-up. people treat me differently in a way. >> reporter: this newfound respect isn't the only thing these new lifeguards got the joy of taking home. >> it felt amazing. it was my first paycheck. i was like, wow, this is a lot of money...
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>> elsie fisher, who is absolutely incredible. i knew pretty quickly.her young actor that would come in to play the role -- it felt like a confident kid pretending to be shy. she felt like a shy kid pretending confidence. which is what the role is, what shyness is. people think being shy is cowering in a corner, but it's trying to speak and not being able to. she graduated eighth grade, a week later we filmed the movie, then a week after her freshman year of high school, and she didn't get cast in her school play. >> jimmy: really. >> i promised her i'd do this. mr. donia from thousand oaks high school, [ bleep ] you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now she's going to get in trouble. >> yeah, yeah. he's old, he's on his way out. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: by the way, did you put him in the movie while you were at the school? >> i didn't, no. there were some teachers in the school we put in. there wasn't a band scene originally, then when i went to tour the school i saw the band teacher. he was like, let me show you the tubas. he turned around. he had a lo
>> elsie fisher, who is absolutely incredible. i knew pretty quickly.her young actor that would come in to play the role -- it felt like a confident kid pretending to be shy. she felt like a shy kid pretending confidence. which is what the role is, what shyness is. people think being shy is cowering in a corner, but it's trying to speak and not being able to. she graduated eighth grade, a week later we filmed the movie, then a week after her freshman year of high school, and she didn't...
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now a review finds chances were missed to save 18—month—old elsie skully—hicks.
now a review finds chances were missed to save 18—month—old elsie skully—hicks.
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so he decided, essie elsie decided we're going to have to do this poor people's campaign and i'm wrapping up now, ms. malvo. i'm stopping now. we're going to have to do this poor people's campaign and i'm going to leave it at that. to let someone else speak and perhaps we can continue what the poor people's campaign was all about through this panel or through other panels as well. i've tried to give you the context for what dr. king faced when he went about his business. >> thank you, thank you. >> good afternoon i'm very fortunate and very lucky to be invited to the price lecture series, very lucky and probably unlucky to follow julius williams. i think one of the things about this moment, and i like to thank deirdre cross who goes all the way back to the university of iowa with me and the kind of work that she's been doing here for a number of years. kinshasa, who is connected with me for a number of years and all of the programming with the whole, finally made it to the museum. finally made it to oprah winfrey theater. and one of the things about reminiscing is that we used to have an
so he decided, essie elsie decided we're going to have to do this poor people's campaign and i'm wrapping up now, ms. malvo. i'm stopping now. we're going to have to do this poor people's campaign and i'm going to leave it at that. to let someone else speak and perhaps we can continue what the poor people's campaign was all about through this panel or through other panels as well. i've tried to give you the context for what dr. king faced when he went about his business. >> thank you,...
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. >> these are not elsie the cow.ion, fights for territory. >> reporter: in 2015, brandy burgess and her daughter got too close to this bison to snap a selfie. moments later it attacked tossing and flipping her in the air. >> it was the most frightening experience i have been through in my life to date. >> reporter: she survived with only minor injuries but this is all that was left of her clothes. your interactions may be dangerous for the animal too. you'll remember this incident in 2016 when tourists at yellowstone put a baby bison in their car because they thought it was cold. it wasn't able to be reunited with its mother and rangers had to euthanize it. >> the best way to view wildlife is within a safe distance. you should never get closer than 20 to 30 yards to any animal. realize how privileged we are in this country to have these >> ron is passionate about this. meanwhile, yellowstone says it is investigating the man who was captured on camera and that latest incident, taunting that bison, calling it reckless
. >> these are not elsie the cow.ion, fights for territory. >> reporter: in 2015, brandy burgess and her daughter got too close to this bison to snap a selfie. moments later it attacked tossing and flipping her in the air. >> it was the most frightening experience i have been through in my life to date. >> reporter: she survived with only minor injuries but this is all that was left of her clothes. your interactions may be dangerous for the animal too. you'll remember...
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>> the dad josh hamilton and kayla, elsie fisher, for me, it's giving the actors permission to be inarticulateak with an ability that is suspiciously similar to a screenwriter's ability to speak. like young poet laureates. the experience of being a young kid is struggling to say -- so the script is written like, yeah, um, the thing about being yourself, like, wait. >> and then add in your own. which makes it better. >> just about giving them permission to speak. >> i have two daughters and i have to tell you that impossible feeling on the part of the parent. you feel that with the father. you don't even see him in the shot. you're just like oh. >> i've never seen adolescence nailed like that or a father/daughter dynamic. that was me. what do you want me to do? i'll do anything. >> and they're so mean. especially girls i will say. but in eighth grade life, girls and boys can be incredibly mean to each other on this. is there any interaction with others? >> for me, the bullying has become much more subterranean. even if it is that, it's much more just withholding attention. i think attention is
>> the dad josh hamilton and kayla, elsie fisher, for me, it's giving the actors permission to be inarticulateak with an ability that is suspiciously similar to a screenwriter's ability to speak. like young poet laureates. the experience of being a young kid is struggling to say -- so the script is written like, yeah, um, the thing about being yourself, like, wait. >> and then add in your own. which makes it better. >> just about giving them permission to speak. >> i...