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she blames co-producer milton green. >> she decided that she was going to take control of the productionm. she was embarrassed. >> marilyn had one last meeting with milton greene and it was heartbreaking. they were both sobbing. >> it was very disheartening for him. because he thought they were going to make wonderful movies together. these two human beings loved movies. >> when the film premieres in new york, milton is nowhere to be seen. >> it was over. we had a life to live. >> marilyn was, as her story always shows, pretty clearly someone who looks forward rather than back. >> in the summer of 1957, marilyn's only concern is her family. >> she embraced her marriage in a way that she'd never done before. >> my father was shooting a lot during that period. those photographs of marilyn on the beach. >> very playful. she adored him. >> she discovers that she's pregnant. and she's ecstatic about it. >> she wanted to be a mom. i think she wanted to love a baby. i think she wanted to move forward with her life out of just being this poster girl and being a woman who chooses to be a mother,
she blames co-producer milton green. >> she decided that she was going to take control of the productionm. she was embarrassed. >> marilyn had one last meeting with milton greene and it was heartbreaking. they were both sobbing. >> it was very disheartening for him. because he thought they were going to make wonderful movies together. these two human beings loved movies. >> when the film premieres in new york, milton is nowhere to be seen. >> it was over. we had a...
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Aug 23, 2022
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you see milton green running the 110 meter high hurdles and he had times in the race that would have qualified him for the olympics and along with a harvard teammate another jewish athlete named norman connors green and can't hear you. see green and connors. they meet with green's family rabbi a man named harry levy. and at temple israel in boston and the rabbi talks to these two young men and says, you know, it would send a real strong message about fair play and about standing up to discrimination if you boycott the games and so milton green and norman connors do boycott the games. they're two of the only american athletes who decide that they that they're gonna boycott the games at the time and it's it's that's a big ask of a young college athlete who's been training for something for their whole lives right to say i'm going to sit this one out and you have to think about in 1936. what did americans know about what was going on in nazi germany green and connors certainly knew that there was persecution of -- and discrimination against --, but of course they lived in a society in t
you see milton green running the 110 meter high hurdles and he had times in the race that would have qualified him for the olympics and along with a harvard teammate another jewish athlete named norman connors green and can't hear you. see green and connors. they meet with green's family rabbi a man named harry levy. and at temple israel in boston and the rabbi talks to these two young men and says, you know, it would send a real strong message about fair play and about standing up to...
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one athlete story stands out, a hurdler named milton green. he was a senior at harvard at the time. here you see green running the hundred ten meter high hurdles. he had times during the race that would have qualified him for the olympics. and along with another jewish athlete, named norman contours, green and contours, they meet with greens family rabbi, a man named harry levy at a temple in boston. and the rabbi talked to these young men and he knew it would send a real, strong message about fear play, and about standing up to discrimination if you see boy caught the games, so milton green and colors boycott the games. they are two of the only american athletes to decide that they will boycott the games at the time. that is a big ask. a college athlete who has been training for something for the whole lives to say i'm going to sit this one out. you have to think about in 1936, what did americans know about what's going on and nazi germany? they knew there were persecution, discrimination against jews, but they lived in a society in the united states with discrimination against jews
one athlete story stands out, a hurdler named milton green. he was a senior at harvard at the time. here you see green running the hundred ten meter high hurdles. he had times during the race that would have qualified him for the olympics. and along with another jewish athlete, named norman contours, green and contours, they meet with greens family rabbi, a man named harry levy at a temple in boston. and the rabbi talked to these young men and he knew it would send a real, strong message about...
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green exports. currently, millions of tons of wheat and mays are still stuck in black see ports. gutierrez, repeatedly called for a safety zone, runs up at alicia. if any great milton, special dash we set off on the glass, beverly, one of the boxes or equipment of the side must be avoided, yet needs to be, but that he must fell in v 8 with dental badness. exactly. it's gotta be suicide. ukraine says it has obtained a new troubling intelligence about a russian plot involving the nuclear power plant. dw correspondent mathias brooding or individual has more on the issue. yeah, russia seems to have announced to free day tomorrow asking only the crews that will be on duty that will really run the operations at the power plant to come to work and all the other stuff. not. and that is, of course, something that worries ukraine. of course, these some informations have not been confirmed by the russian side. it's exclusively ukrainian intelligence information that has been an announcement by rash, however, that they are accusing ukraine of planning to do something a provocation, as they call it their tomorrow. so it seems that tomorrow is going to be a critical day in this
green exports. currently, millions of tons of wheat and mays are still stuck in black see ports. gutierrez, repeatedly called for a safety zone, runs up at alicia. if any great milton, special dash we set off on the glass, beverly, one of the boxes or equipment of the side must be avoided, yet needs to be, but that he must fell in v 8 with dental badness. exactly. it's gotta be suicide. ukraine says it has obtained a new troubling intelligence about a russian plot involving the nuclear power...
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milton cross to understand what the opera meant. i was rapt last night to howard what it meant for the sea change oh, my, i felt like at the end i wanted the done of green, inc. orange messed up >> orange is home depot. >> i was like where is the green -- mexico. >> it was fascinating to listen to the cfo talk to bullard on "squawk" about how consumers are not only enraptured by cold brew and beverages but not willing to trade down this is what he said about inflation last night >> while we are sensitive to the impact inflation and economic uncertainty are having on consumers, it's critically important that you all understand we are not currently seeing any measurable reduction in customer spending or any evidence of customers trading down >> which kind of collides with what young said a few moments ago, that the low end is ac actually trading down quite a bit. kfc missed >> i had nestle's ceo on last week they have a deal with starbucks. both confirmed that deal is working incredibly well. mr. gibbs on youm, give him som credit because taco bell is doing high single digits and have added a lot of units. yum is going to trade down but they had a russia
milton cross to understand what the opera meant. i was rapt last night to howard what it meant for the sea change oh, my, i felt like at the end i wanted the done of green, inc. orange messed up >> orange is home depot. >> i was like where is the green -- mexico. >> it was fascinating to listen to the cfo talk to bullard on "squawk" about how consumers are not only enraptured by cold brew and beverages but not willing to trade down this is what he said about...