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ladi: ready to go? josko: yes. ladi: what's wrong? magdalena: i'm just--i'm not-- i'm not feeling well. i'm not... i'm not feeling well enough to go. i... i'll get better, youse guys. i can't. i can't go. i can't. [sobbing] ladi: it's ok. it's ok. tomorrow we can decide. [creak] [magdalena shudders] [soft footsteps] [magdalena gasping] [creak] [singing in foreign language] [music playing] [singing stops, music continues] [music stops] [magdalena moaning] josko: mom? magdalena: who are you? what are you doing in my house? [blood pouring on floor] what have you done to me? get out! get out of my house! get--get... what happened? somebody... ladi: shh. shh. shh... magdalena: they're gonna come for me. daddy, help me. help... ladi: josko, get somebody to help! magdalena: please. ladi: shh, shh, sh.. [magdalena moans] ladi: doctor antonin. antonin: ladi. ladi: good to see you. antonin: you, too. she's having a good day, but it appears to be alzheimer's, and it's progressing quickly. ladi: at this age? antonin: trauma from the camp you ment
ladi: ready to go? josko: yes. ladi: what's wrong? magdalena: i'm just--i'm not-- i'm not feeling well. i'm not... i'm not feeling well enough to go. i... i'll get better, youse guys. i can't. i can't go. i can't. [sobbing] ladi: it's ok. it's ok. tomorrow we can decide. [creak] [magdalena shudders] [soft footsteps] [magdalena gasping] [creak] [singing in foreign language] [music playing] [singing stops, music continues] [music stops] [magdalena moaning] josko: mom? magdalena: who are you? what...
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a lady did not engage with the third state. second unlike other first couples edith did not have the deep understanding of politics that nearly all other first ladies had by virtue of a long marriage and a shared political march toward the white house edith knew arguably less than any other first lady except young francis cleveland because edith had been married to wilson only three years and seven months before his illness began. third edith and woodrow married late in life and for the second time and they were still pretty much in their honeymoon phase her focus never wavered from protecting him. the repercussions from her decisions touch how we view the sphere of action of the first lady and act as a warning to every first lady down to our own day. power and the first lady have been an uncomfortable pairing ever since edith wilson. of course first ladies, are neither elected nor appointed but many americans are made uncomfortable by the proximity of family members to the president. while he the president is grateful for the
a lady did not engage with the third state. second unlike other first couples edith did not have the deep understanding of politics that nearly all other first ladies had by virtue of a long marriage and a shared political march toward the white house edith knew arguably less than any other first lady except young francis cleveland because edith had been married to wilson only three years and seven months before his illness began. third edith and woodrow married late in life and for the second...
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a lady did not engage with the third state. second unlike other first couples edith did not have the deep understanding of politics that nearly all other first ladies had by virtue of a long marriage and a shared political march toward the white house edith knew arguably less than any other first lady except young francis cleveland because edith had been married to wilson only three years and seven months before his illness began. third edith and woodrow married late in life and for the second time and they were still pretty much in their honeymoon phase her focus never wavered from protecting him. the repercussions from her decisions touch how we view the sphere of action of the first lady and act as a warning to every first lady down to our own day. power and the first lady have been an uncomfortable pairing ever since edith wilson. of course first ladies, are neither elected nor appointed but many americans are made uncomfortable by the proximity of family members to the president. while he the president is grateful for the
a lady did not engage with the third state. second unlike other first couples edith did not have the deep understanding of politics that nearly all other first ladies had by virtue of a long marriage and a shared political march toward the white house edith knew arguably less than any other first lady except young francis cleveland because edith had been married to wilson only three years and seven months before his illness began. third edith and woodrow married late in life and for the second...
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first ladies 2021. first ladies 2021@gmail. com. so, read an email, thank you so much. >> hello, thank you for joining us and thank you to everyone who made this possible. my task today was to speak about edith wilson and the press. so, i would like to begin by suggesting that when edith became first lady in 1915, i do not think we can assume that she knew a great deal about what that meant. she wrote in her memoir the politics was not her metier and when she met wilson she had double up on her understanding of government. today, incoming first spouses consider the history of first ladies and apparently most do to help them understand how to best take advantage of tradition. given edith wilson's lack of interest in politics, the relatively short time between when she met and married president wilson, the resources among the memoirs, it is highly unlikely that she knew much about how former first lady dealt with the crushing presence and expectations of the press. for example, she probably did not know that lucretia garfield, back in
first ladies 2021. first ladies 2021@gmail. com. so, read an email, thank you so much. >> hello, thank you for joining us and thank you to everyone who made this possible. my task today was to speak about edith wilson and the press. so, i would like to begin by suggesting that when edith became first lady in 1915, i do not think we can assume that she knew a great deal about what that meant. she wrote in her memoir the politics was not her metier and when she met wilson she had double up...
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the first lady donating two of her most popular looks to the smithsonian first ladies collection is oneof the most popular and long lasting exhibits collection started in 1912 and the exhibition first went up in 1914, both of dr biden's donated outfits are from inauguration day. 2020 the first lady working with designer gabriella hearst. she adorned this dress. with flowers from every state and territory. and she placed delaware. my home. just above my heart collection features 27 dresses from first ladies. throughout the years. one of the most known hostesses of the white house, though, has made me eisenhower this is mamie eisenhower's iconic inaugural gown, the very full skirt and the nice ballgown top and covered in little pink rhinestones. and while michelle obama's gown was noted for its length when she came out, my first thought was oh, this is gorgeous. it's beautiful. how am i going to fit it in the case because we weren't expecting a train and jackie kennedy's gowns were noted for their sleeves or lack thereof. eventually mrs kennedy could go to sleeveless and then eventually o
the first lady donating two of her most popular looks to the smithsonian first ladies collection is oneof the most popular and long lasting exhibits collection started in 1912 and the exhibition first went up in 1914, both of dr biden's donated outfits are from inauguration day. 2020 the first lady working with designer gabriella hearst. she adorned this dress. with flowers from every state and territory. and she placed delaware. my home. just above my heart collection features 27 dresses from...
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and every single first lady has done since. what was the big deal during the kennedy administration? there was that wonderful picture of caroline the first time she sees the tree. what we did, the media did pick up on was that mrs. kendy elected to have a wonderful museum style creche or nativity during her tenure at the white house. this was a crash that you can see what made it so spectacle killer for the media was its both its museum quality that it was a wonderful historic crash but also its place meant she put it in the east room between the portraits of george and martha washington and in the media really did go wild about it and there have been crashes before. we know the roosevelts had some as well as many other first families, but this is the one that was really prominently displayed for the first time. as we know. and here you can see and i'm sorry, a close up of the crash as it is on display now in buffalo, new york. and as we know, her time was cut short during the white house and the johnsons entered following a th
and every single first lady has done since. what was the big deal during the kennedy administration? there was that wonderful picture of caroline the first time she sees the tree. what we did, the media did pick up on was that mrs. kendy elected to have a wonderful museum style creche or nativity during her tenure at the white house. this was a crash that you can see what made it so spectacle killer for the media was its both its museum quality that it was a wonderful historic crash but also...
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ladies. so i would read the stories of first ladies. and i loved how they partnered with their husbands and loved how the scenes they really did things that moved the country forward. and so then i thought, you know, i have to write this book because i don't want any little girls sitting there doing what i was doing in second grade saying, we need more books, need more books. so, you know, started with one of my favorites. margaret and the book is from a quote she would say, if you want something said, ask a man if you want something done, ask a woman. so i started with that one. and, you know, just loved reading about her. and then i, you know, included jeane kirkpatrick. she was my predecessor, the first female u.n. ambassador and, you know, she would always say she wasn't personally tough, but you couldn't tell it on the world stage because she was amazing the way she defended america. but she would complain. she came in as democrat under reagan, but she would complain about the fact that
ladies. so i would read the stories of first ladies. and i loved how they partnered with their husbands and loved how the scenes they really did things that moved the country forward. and so then i thought, you know, i have to write this book because i don't want any little girls sitting there doing what i was doing in second grade saying, we need more books, need more books. so, you know, started with one of my favorites. margaret and the book is from a quote she would say, if you want...
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so ladies and gentlemen gallop.b thank you ladies and gentlemen for this merry dance and i invite you to keep busy. your seats in the hall well, ladies and gentlemen, the classical part of our ball is coming to an end and i want to invite all the participants of our ball to the dance floor. you and i have passed, or rather danced all the main stages of development of the ballroom culture, which has become an integral part of the history of our country, dear ladies and gentlemen, in the final part of the classical part and the new year's ballroom palace of independence, i invite you to dance a fun and unifying midnight quadrille dance
so ladies and gentlemen gallop.b thank you ladies and gentlemen for this merry dance and i invite you to keep busy. your seats in the hall well, ladies and gentlemen, the classical part of our ball is coming to an end and i want to invite all the participants of our ball to the dance floor. you and i have passed, or rather danced all the main stages of development of the ballroom culture, which has become an integral part of the history of our country, dear ladies and gentlemen, in the final...
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ladies and gentlemen, mr. clifton truman daniel honorary chairman of the truman library institute and board secretary for the truman scholarship fund. thank you, madam speaker. senator blunt. congressman cleaver. leader mcconnell. leader mccarthy. family. friends. and thank you again, senator blunt. and congressman cleaver and chairman pat ottensmeyer on the board of the truman library institute. alex burden and the institute staff, dr. kurt graham and the library and the generous donors friends, supporters, lawmakers who helped make this day possible. my grandfather was a modest man and frankly, slightly embarrassed statues. his presidential library is an education institution rather than a monument to him, but we're here with us today. he would be honored and humbled. he loved the united of america. he loved the work of government. he loved this very building. he took the job seriously, but never himself. he was open, approachable, as tom corbin excellent statue depicts. he has been called an uncommon common
ladies and gentlemen, mr. clifton truman daniel honorary chairman of the truman library institute and board secretary for the truman scholarship fund. thank you, madam speaker. senator blunt. congressman cleaver. leader mcconnell. leader mccarthy. family. friends. and thank you again, senator blunt. and congressman cleaver and chairman pat ottensmeyer on the board of the truman library institute. alex burden and the institute staff, dr. kurt graham and the library and the generous donors...
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ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosi.f the united states house of representatives. ms. pelosi: let us say a special thank you to the capitol police ceremonial unit and the metropolitan police honor guard for the presentation and retiring of the colors. we gather here exactly 23 months ago our nation suffered the most staggering assault on democracy since the civil war. january 6 was a day of horror and heartbreak. it is also a moment of extraordinary heroism. staring down deadly violence and despicable bigotry, our law enforcement officers bravely stood in the breach ensuring that democracy survived on that dark day. so on behalf of the united states congress and the american people, it is my honor to present the congressional gold medal to the united states capitol police, the metropolitan police, and every hero of january 6 from every agent that responded that day. may this medal, the highest honor 245 congress can -- that congress can bestow, serve as a token of our nation's deepest gratitude and respect. and in accept
ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosi.f the united states house of representatives. ms. pelosi: let us say a special thank you to the capitol police ceremonial unit and the metropolitan police honor guard for the presentation and retiring of the colors. we gather here exactly 23 months ago our nation suffered the most staggering assault on democracy since the civil war. january 6 was a day of horror and heartbreak. it is also a moment of extraordinary heroism. staring down deadly...
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well, lady susan was lady well, lady susan hussey was lady who queen's a former who was the queen's a for more than she's also prince than 60 years she's also prince william's godmother and still is. so clearly she's very very close to the family, which is why it would have been a really hard decision buckingham palace to if they did indeed kind of encourage horses encourage its late season horses to think this lady, to resign. think this lady, susan's reason for resigning was to stop the media onslaught, sort of it was happening and following this palace reception where it if then said on twitter what would happen to her and her experience and then did the media rounds. yeah she even appeared on this channel. she did so although interesting thing on the show. but yes, yes, yes. it goes if there was yes. and it goes if there was a meeting in december, ngozi fulani and lady susan hussey where lady sees an apology for any distress caused buckingham palace described the meeting as one of warmth and honesty ending but no you're right the people spoke. the people have spoken. gb news is th
well, lady susan was lady well, lady susan hussey was lady who queen's a former who was the queen's a for more than she's also prince than 60 years she's also prince william's godmother and still is. so clearly she's very very close to the family, which is why it would have been a really hard decision buckingham palace to if they did indeed kind of encourage horses encourage its late season horses to think this lady, to resign. think this lady, susan's reason for resigning was to stop the media...
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serving as your first lady has been the honor of my life. and i promise that i will give my whole heart and soul to helping our home reflect the true promise and power. of we the people. thank you. one of the highlights of my role is the opportunity to work with presidents and first ladies to tell the rich history of their temporary home at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, and i think dr. biden perfectly summarized the importance of that relationship. at the gala we announced an academic partnership between the association and the steinhardt school at new york university beginning in january 2022 the association will host a fellowship that will support the work of an nyu costume design graduate student exploring the topic of fashion and white house history. to commemorate this announcement the nyu chamber orchestra provided music throughout the dinner. enjoy highlights from that very special and moving performance. here here in the shell of a house this house that is struggling to be. hope must have been the first two movie and you but hope isn't e
serving as your first lady has been the honor of my life. and i promise that i will give my whole heart and soul to helping our home reflect the true promise and power. of we the people. thank you. one of the highlights of my role is the opportunity to work with presidents and first ladies to tell the rich history of their temporary home at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, and i think dr. biden perfectly summarized the importance of that relationship. at the gala we announced an academic partnership...
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[applause] first lady zelenska: good morning, ladies and gentlemen. good morning, ladies and gentlemen, representatives of the world. you are here today. please take a look at this room. see the number of the kind of people here. the number and the kind of people who will be taking part in the events of this forum. his -- heads of states, business leaders, economists, public figures, journalists and scientists. people have influence for nations and people around the world. you are all united and you are really influential. there is also something that so -- that separates you. in doubles, not all of you are using this influence. sometimes you use it in a way that divides even more. the doubles forum exists because deep inside we all believe there is a global problem that -- there is not a global problem humanity will not be able to -- some of our combined influence is bigger than the weight of existing challenges. we needed to add its components. it is all the more important with various challenges facing the world and wraps them into one large-scale
[applause] first lady zelenska: good morning, ladies and gentlemen. good morning, ladies and gentlemen, representatives of the world. you are here today. please take a look at this room. see the number of the kind of people here. the number and the kind of people who will be taking part in the events of this forum. his -- heads of states, business leaders, economists, public figures, journalists and scientists. people have influence for nations and people around the world. you are all united...
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and there's nothing wrong with ironng ladies being feminine for there's nothing wrong iron ladies and moms. and there's nothing wrong with iron ladies showing a motion in that process as well pretty think we need to be who we are. anwe need to be comfortable in r skin. and i think we need to understand when women do things we are just great at it. [applause] [laughter] quick slide john ambassador nikki haley, thank you ladies very, very much. >> thank you. [applause] we do have some questions audiencet . i am looking at this first one made me think of my own daughter.om i have a 4-year-old daughter at home. i cannot express how important it is for to have a copy of this book. i bought one for her and i got autographs we have from the store autograph please pick up a copy. you are an absolute inspiration ambassador haley. you actually are for been collecting these books with every speaker we have. when my children are old enough to appreciate that they will have a library by significant speakers such as ambassador nikki haley. it's ourur first question that many want to say that again
and there's nothing wrong with ironng ladies being feminine for there's nothing wrong iron ladies and moms. and there's nothing wrong with iron ladies showing a motion in that process as well pretty think we need to be who we are. anwe need to be comfortable in r skin. and i think we need to understand when women do things we are just great at it. [applause] [laughter] quick slide john ambassador nikki haley, thank you ladies very, very much. >> thank you. [applause] we do have some...
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good morning ladies and gentlemen. the representatives of the row, you are here today in europe, and switzerland, in davos. please take a look at this hall and see the number and the kind of people here. the number angela kind of the people who will be taking -- the number and the kind of the people who will be taking part in this forum. heads of states, business leaders, prominent economists, public figures, journalists and scientists. people who have influence for entire industries, nations and for the world. you are all united by the fact that you are really very influential. there is also something that separates you. and that is that a not all of you are using this influence. or sun times times you use it in a way that divides even more. -- or sometimes you use it in a way that divides even more. deep inside we all believe there is no global problem that mankind would not to be able to resolve. we have enough energy. but some of our combined influence is bigger than the weight of existing challenges. for that to b
good morning ladies and gentlemen. the representatives of the row, you are here today in europe, and switzerland, in davos. please take a look at this hall and see the number and the kind of people here. the number angela kind of the people who will be taking -- the number and the kind of the people who will be taking part in this forum. heads of states, business leaders, prominent economists, public figures, journalists and scientists. people who have influence for entire industries, nations...
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good morning, ladies and gentlemen. good morning, ladies and gentlemen.nd representatives of the world who are here today in europe, and switzerland in , davos. please take a look at this hall and see the number of people here. the number and the kind of people who would be taking part in the events of this forum. heads of state, chiefs of international organizations, business leaders, economists, public figures, journalists, and scientists. people who have influence of entire industries, for nations and the world that whole. you are all united by the fact that you are influential. there is also something that separates you. that is that not all of you are using this influence. sometimes you use it and away that divides even more. -- in a way that divides even more. i believe that the davos forum exists because deep inside we believe that we have enough energy and strength to go forward, but some of our combined influence is bigger than the weight of existing challenges. we need global cooperation. it is also more important right now when russia makes var
good morning, ladies and gentlemen. good morning, ladies and gentlemen.nd representatives of the world who are here today in europe, and switzerland in , davos. please take a look at this hall and see the number of people here. the number and the kind of people who would be taking part in the events of this forum. heads of state, chiefs of international organizations, business leaders, economists, public figures, journalists, and scientists. people who have influence of entire industries, for...
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presidents and first ladies. this week, the first first lady surviving correspondence is the topic of conversation for the 2022 annual -- speaking our flora frazier, author of the washington's and kathryn, a research editor at the papers of george washington project at the university of virginia. good evening ladies and gentlemen. my name is kevin butterfield. i'm the executive director of the washington library. it's my great pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the mount vernon ladies association to our annual martha washington lecture. the event was created to share scholarship and insights into the life and times of martha washington. it was made possible through a generous grant from the richard s. reynold's foundation of richmond, virginia. tonights exciting program celebrates the publication of an important new book, the papers of martha washington. one many years in the making. it is actually part, and related to, a much bigger project, the papers of george washington, at the university of vi
presidents and first ladies. this week, the first first lady surviving correspondence is the topic of conversation for the 2022 annual -- speaking our flora frazier, author of the washington's and kathryn, a research editor at the papers of george washington project at the university of virginia. good evening ladies and gentlemen. my name is kevin butterfield. i'm the executive director of the washington library. it's my great pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the mount vernon...
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jill biden, paris lady of united states of -- first lady of united states of america, entitled mexicond collaboration. [inaudible] >> in light of more than two centuries of bilateral cooperation on very special occasion, dr. beatrice gutierrez, wife of the president of mexico, and i declare many friendship -- in friendship we believe that freedom of faith, speech and the press is the foundation of democracy and that the voice of people is powerful. for these reasons, we hold close to the highest earth9 thicks that guide us -- ethics that guide us, respect for the law and the customs and traditions of today's people as well as of the ancestral and native people. [speaking spanish] [background sounds] >> [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> we believe that equitable education is essential to a just and productive society. education builds communities. without education, it is impossible to imagine a better world with ethical principles, with equal opportunities and with contributions to the arts, sciences and technology. >> [speaking spanish] >> that these bonds w
jill biden, paris lady of united states of -- first lady of united states of america, entitled mexicond collaboration. [inaudible] >> in light of more than two centuries of bilateral cooperation on very special occasion, dr. beatrice gutierrez, wife of the president of mexico, and i declare many friendship -- in friendship we believe that freedom of faith, speech and the press is the foundation of democracy and that the voice of people is powerful. for these reasons, we hold close to the...
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the lady will. well, i would like to be right. and then i would like to have like a pale heart attack. it was a mess. all right. a real mess. both of us talking at the same time. why the all and stuff like that was just terrible. that shouldn't give you any trouble. sandy that's really no problem at all. you can find out all about that kind of stuff in any book of etiquette. okay, sure. yeah. i don't think you have work. all you have to remember is to always tell your escort what you like that. and then let him place the order for you. that's right, sandy. just tell frank. i would like the shrimp cocktail, please. roast beef with a baked potato and a salad. right. good evening, sir. you can order now. yes. the lady would like the shrimp cocktail. roast me. medium rare, medium rare. the baked potato. and i thought salad. what sort of dressing would you like? oh, russian, please. listen to me. giving you all the answers as if i knew all about it. then we don't let it bother you. i get into plenty of messes myself too. sure do. well,
the lady will. well, i would like to be right. and then i would like to have like a pale heart attack. it was a mess. all right. a real mess. both of us talking at the same time. why the all and stuff like that was just terrible. that shouldn't give you any trouble. sandy that's really no problem at all. you can find out all about that kind of stuff in any book of etiquette. okay, sure. yeah. i don't think you have work. all you have to remember is to always tell your escort what you like that....
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i agree with lady become queen.ss in background mistress in the background having and tonic. i'm not having a gin and tonic. i'm not even sure she really wants to be queen at the moment. i think she's going to make the best of it. live without it. he couldn't live without her, think that's why they her, and i think that's why they got married. so the idea got married. so but the idea that she's been plotting to get the top time is the top all this time is ridiculous don't think she ridiculous i don't think she ever but right. ever wanted it, but is right. there was campaign sometimes there was a campaign sometimes that the expense. that was at the expense. and i don't disagree that there was a campaign and that camilla wants lots media lots of positive media attention. does, but his attention. she does, but his contention the way that attention. she does, but his contgetsyn the way that attention. she does, but his contgets that the way that attention. she does, but his contgets that mediae way that attention. she d
i agree with lady become queen.ss in background mistress in the background having and tonic. i'm not having a gin and tonic. i'm not even sure she really wants to be queen at the moment. i think she's going to make the best of it. live without it. he couldn't live without her, think that's why they her, and i think that's why they got married. so the idea got married. so but the idea that she's been plotting to get the top time is the top all this time is ridiculous don't think she ridiculous i...
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it has lady washington underneath. there was the general, and then there was lady washington. she came to the first winter quarters, to cambridge, wasn't just -- that was one of the few places where martha came to cheer washingt'sife, she was actually within hearing of a battlefieldou like, with the siege of boston. she writes, rather washington himself wrote, saying it was wonderful to hear the bullet singing around my head. in an earlier war, she corresponded with her sister nancy, who still was married and lived down on the pamunkey. nancy, martha's correspondence with nancy comes singing out of this book. nancy, her favorite sister, is the person in all of martha's life that i think she unburden herself to, whether about her children, politics, you see in her correspondence, letters to nancy -- we don't have nancy's to her, that every woman in this war was political. martha was, while very conservative in other ways -- the fact of wanting the american cause to succeed, she was ferocious. i think it would be very interesting to see what papers of other women in this period
it has lady washington underneath. there was the general, and then there was lady washington. she came to the first winter quarters, to cambridge, wasn't just -- that was one of the few places where martha came to cheer washingt'sife, she was actually within hearing of a battlefieldou like, with the siege of boston. she writes, rather washington himself wrote, saying it was wonderful to hear the bullet singing around my head. in an earlier war, she corresponded with her sister nancy, who still...
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lady didn't he defend? later, lady susan? same reason, susan? possibly. he allowed two or three years this to go on, that there was in the royal there was a racist in the royal after oprah winfrey after the oprah winfrey interview. says that interview. so he says that silence betrayal by the silence is betrayal by the palace when it comes to he remained about so the remained silent about so the opera and remained silent about so the hussey i don't hussey hussey i don't think lady hussey that back to be honest , but that job back to be honest, but i'm behind the scenes that i'm sure behind the scenes that we apologising she'll we apologising her and she'll still be part of the sort of royal and they'll her on royal and they'll see her on social but she's been social occasions. but she's been through not fair through the mill. it's not fair now. one was safe from now. no one was safe from harry's barbs, but the queen consort, camilla particular, consort, camilla in particular, came scorned duke came fire from the scorned duke this i was she dangerous becaus
lady didn't he defend? later, lady susan? same reason, susan? possibly. he allowed two or three years this to go on, that there was in the royal there was a racist in the royal after oprah winfrey after the oprah winfrey interview. says that interview. so he says that silence betrayal by the silence is betrayal by the palace when it comes to he remained about so the remained silent about so the opera and remained silent about so the hussey i don't hussey hussey i don't think lady hussey that...
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always mention the ladies name first, it is simple. mrs.ll, may i present service partner. >> good evening, service partner. >> people think it is easy, there's nothing to the social responsibility as a girl has in the service. they just don't understand. i even had the same trouble with tom. >> what is the big deal? so you need to set up at the reception for the sergeant major, what is so special about that? >> well you might not realize, there's a lot with an affair like this, it just does not happen, you know. >> well i would say the first thing we have to do is to get organized, decide what kind of party we want, where will we get the money, how much money we want to spend, things like that. this is a very important event. i think we should have a sit-down meal. >> no, we had a nice morning coffee, we decide it is not too cute, and no one wants to afford a dinner. >> i think it ought to be a reception buffet. >> no, i think it should be a dinner. >> a coffee. >> no. >> i think it buffet would be better -- >> we finally decided on a rece
always mention the ladies name first, it is simple. mrs.ll, may i present service partner. >> good evening, service partner. >> people think it is easy, there's nothing to the social responsibility as a girl has in the service. they just don't understand. i even had the same trouble with tom. >> what is the big deal? so you need to set up at the reception for the sergeant major, what is so special about that? >> well you might not realize, there's a lot with an affair...
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alright ladies back, ladies home next to him guilty verdict for another dog down and innocent lookingtriever by the name of camper was caught by her owner in the vicinity of the evidence teeth marks on her plan matching campers tooth line perfectly. so campers still seems innocent. you're gonna need a dna test or some forensic something. hannah joe hansen says that in the video, i believe the evidence speaks for itself. but camper looked to innocent. i almost believed he didn't do it. belief polka. . all the weather all the scores. that's the world. news pope god. insomniac and night's sleep. you lack the world news. it's late at night. you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants. grab your world news now. can everybody dance fun to be a pal every anchor guy and gal world everybody. good news. insomniacs only. god. who cares what the bosses think. they're a goofy crew. if your neighbors called the cops, all you have to do when they yell. hey it's news to me. that's the world news poker. you're up this late. you must be headed for the john. but hold it in one more minute while we ge
alright ladies back, ladies home next to him guilty verdict for another dog down and innocent lookingtriever by the name of camper was caught by her owner in the vicinity of the evidence teeth marks on her plan matching campers tooth line perfectly. so campers still seems innocent. you're gonna need a dna test or some forensic something. hannah joe hansen says that in the video, i believe the evidence speaks for itself. but camper looked to innocent. i almost believed he didn't do it. belief...
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and it has lady underneath and. so there was the general and then there was lady washington and she came to the finter had caught us to cambridge massachusetts and of course it wasn't just that was one of the few places is where martha martha came to cheer washington's life, whe was actually within a hearing of a baield. if you like with the the of of boston and. she writes a like a rather like washington himself wrote saying it was wonderful to hear the the bullet bullets singing around my my my my my head in the in an earlier war. well she caused splendid with her sister nancy, who still was married and lived so down on the poor monkey. and nancy martha's correspondence with nancy comes singing out that this book that nancy was her favorite sister is the person in all martha's life that i think she unburdened herself to whether it was about her children, whether it was about politics. and you see and in in her charisma, on her letters to nancy, we don't have nancy's to her that. every woman in war was political an
and it has lady underneath and. so there was the general and then there was lady washington and she came to the finter had caught us to cambridge massachusetts and of course it wasn't just that was one of the few places is where martha martha came to cheer washington's life, whe was actually within a hearing of a baield. if you like with the the of of boston and. she writes a like a rather like washington himself wrote saying it was wonderful to hear the the bullet bullets singing around my my...
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yes, calm the lady, calm the lady, we know this calm is still lying, the third time comes into my eyeshey were about to rob? i was talking about costumes, and even in a completely opposite sense. i say the suit says i don't like it. you beat me up, and if you like her, then take and marry her. but fast. yes, somehow for a pardon for what i will marry, i just don’t understand you. but what is there to understand something taken on his wife? of course, if they do not want, and then what to say? like it doesn't want wants them only wants to be shy, i don't want not i want you to fuss me anywhere? i didn't say anything. he still needs to say. well, here, you say, i want to get married. well , i'm not bothering you. well , i don’t want to speak, i don’t want to get married, that i’ll take it foolishly and suddenly i’m chewing, and then what’s the point of talking ah? i don't understand directly, it's such an interesting woman, and if a person has no taste, say so and don't mislead people , i don't mislead. i have taste. oh you have taste. ha ha. yes, don’t rush me such a nice interesting wo
yes, calm the lady, calm the lady, we know this calm is still lying, the third time comes into my eyeshey were about to rob? i was talking about costumes, and even in a completely opposite sense. i say the suit says i don't like it. you beat me up, and if you like her, then take and marry her. but fast. yes, somehow for a pardon for what i will marry, i just don’t understand you. but what is there to understand something taken on his wife? of course, if they do not want, and then what to say?...
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here is a feature featuring lady bird johnson.y years ago when i was the wife of a newly elected congressman, i snapped photographs out of these iron gates. i never imagined that one day i would live on the other side of that fence. like many tourists i had the distinct feeling that this house belonged in part to me. i think that's the feeling that everyone who visits here shares. just like the thousands who come here each year, i was impressed by the majesty of the great state rooms on the first floor and was proud of the stream of history that lands in each of them. what the passerby doesn't always realize is that there are two sides to the white house. the official side that remains in the public eye and the private side that the public rarely sees. the living quarters for the president and his family. this is our living room, actually it's the west end of the long hall. it's the nerve center and crossroads of all family activities. an intimate place and yet, busy. and it belgs to all the family. >> learn more about first ladie
here is a feature featuring lady bird johnson.y years ago when i was the wife of a newly elected congressman, i snapped photographs out of these iron gates. i never imagined that one day i would live on the other side of that fence. like many tourists i had the distinct feeling that this house belonged in part to me. i think that's the feeling that everyone who visits here shares. just like the thousands who come here each year, i was impressed by the majesty of the great state rooms on the...
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so she knew if she was going to become first lady. that was what she would focus on and so, you know, we know about what she did in terms of setting up a fine arts committee and soliciting objects to the white house and reaching out to institutions to loan things, but i think what's important to really know about her as well as that she was a lifelong. student she listens she had advisors, you know, she went to mr. dupont for advice about you know, how to create period rooms. she of course was listening to bunny melon about what to do in the interiors of the house and the exterior and and the gardens. she had a great friend in jane writesman, you know always whispering in her ear about collecting and and of course steph and boudin the french decorator is well, so although she certainly had a vision of her own. she was always willing to take take that advice from others and i think again the timing of it all came together in that she knew about the efforts of her predecessors. she knew they hadn't ultimately been successful for some ve
so she knew if she was going to become first lady. that was what she would focus on and so, you know, we know about what she did in terms of setting up a fine arts committee and soliciting objects to the white house and reaching out to institutions to loan things, but i think what's important to really know about her as well as that she was a lifelong. student she listens she had advisors, you know, she went to mr. dupont for advice about you know, how to create period rooms. she of course was...
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she had a platform as first lady and became central to her life. she knew the simple phrase, just say no wasn't the solution. it was easy for people to remember and it caught on but it was complicated and she often felt left out that she could tackle such an issue. tell us what you learned about the effort and receptiveness of the country's message and how she in the end reflected by saying those years provided me with the most fulfilling years of my life. >> the slogan just say no was a double-edged sword. if you look at the hundreds and hundreds of appearances she made while she was first lady you really cannot doubt her own demotion to the cause that i think goes back to the 60s. it's a fact that really was. but i looked at the evidence and there's a project called monitoring the future which is the longest and best long-term tracking of people's attitudes towards drugs. if you follow the data it changes in the 80s and then it starts to shift back a little more once nancy reagan is at the scene so i think there is evidence that it was effective.
she had a platform as first lady and became central to her life. she knew the simple phrase, just say no wasn't the solution. it was easy for people to remember and it caught on but it was complicated and she often felt left out that she could tackle such an issue. tell us what you learned about the effort and receptiveness of the country's message and how she in the end reflected by saying those years provided me with the most fulfilling years of my life. >> the slogan just say no was a...
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today on the program, the first lady of ukraine. i talk to olena zelenska about that frequently forgotten side of war, the human toll. how are ukrainians dealing with the destruction of their cities and towns? how are they fighting winter's cold as the country struggles to pump out heat? and can they ever return to life as normal? >>> also, brazil's january 8th and its stunning similarities to america's january 6th. we dig into the attack on the capital in brasilia with reporter mac margolis. and california was pummelled by rivers of rain. we'll destroy the astronomical cost of climate change and wild weather that is already upon us. >>> but first, here's my take. this week, at a summit, joe biden said that the western was experiencing unprecedented levels of migration, greater than at any time in history. this is not hyperbole. there were 2.4 million apprehensions at america's southwestern border last fiscal year, which is about 600,000 higher than the prior year, the previous high. these numbers are likely to get worse over time,
today on the program, the first lady of ukraine. i talk to olena zelenska about that frequently forgotten side of war, the human toll. how are ukrainians dealing with the destruction of their cities and towns? how are they fighting winter's cold as the country struggles to pump out heat? and can they ever return to life as normal? >>> also, brazil's january 8th and its stunning similarities to america's january 6th. we dig into the attack on the capital in brasilia with reporter mac...