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my mom and her mother were separated. my mom wanted to be with her mother. she went to the line where her mother was an -- and a german hit her and told her you go where you are told to go. she actually never saw her mother again. my grandparents perished very soon but my grandfather died right on the train and my grandmother as soon as she got there. >> with your mother at auschwitz, you are in this convent and you'd be in the convent for about a year, tell us about what you can and about your time in that comment and what led to your decision to live with a christian family in the convent, they looked like sound of music but they were very strict. >> they did not sing. bill: what was your life like in that convent? >> i can't compare it to other comments, i don't think i have been in another one. it had a very large courtyard. i was inside the convent, it was out in the open and the children -- we would all play together and we would say our rosaries many times a day. i would say them in french. i didn't know what i was saying. we would play and by the way
my mom and her mother were separated. my mom wanted to be with her mother. she went to the line where her mother was an -- and a german hit her and told her you go where you are told to go. she actually never saw her mother again. my grandparents perished very soon but my grandfather died right on the train and my grandmother as soon as she got there. >> with your mother at auschwitz, you are in this convent and you'd be in the convent for about a year, tell us about what you can and...
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my mother's story one like this. when i met your father i sent immediate attraction because he looks like. [inaudible] i was young and foolish. mike cousin the oldest cousin on my mother side, only 11 years younger than my mother claims to know the ultimate story. don't listen to any of them. i know the reason story. [inaudible] when your father asked for my mother's hand the lover was living in and they convinced her mother to marry her father so she could visit more often. what do you mean she loves women, i asked? this is a big secret. don't tell anyone. she made us put our hands on the book of honor and say i will swear to never tell. so, whatever the real story about my parents getting married, i don't know but i do know that my mother wasn't. [inaudible] she said your father expected me to live in the house was smaller and it was smaller than my father's house. so, she ultimately, my father found a job in jerusalem and he was the head of the arabic station there and my mother was happy. jerusalem is not not lik
my mother's story one like this. when i met your father i sent immediate attraction because he looks like. [inaudible] i was young and foolish. mike cousin the oldest cousin on my mother side, only 11 years younger than my mother claims to know the ultimate story. don't listen to any of them. i know the reason story. [inaudible] when your father asked for my mother's hand the lover was living in and they convinced her mother to marry her father so she could visit more often. what do you mean...
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don't you want your mother here.you don't want to tell me what's going on even though i'm your mother. nancy's very sensitive and being the best she was the one who was left behind to look after these other three so she had she read it to chris bones ability over taking care of their us when she was a child herself and that is the way i think she's sad they are us. the most important part of the nests work starts now bringing a family back together it takes patience time and money. we're going through days with we really understand the taxes alone we have to pay we have to pay for everything ourselves those are the conditions we have to work in i'm a guest in this country and i have to accept the things as they are we have politicians who steal billions of shillings there's so much corruption every employee of the city government is a millionaire because building permits aren't issues without huge bribes being paid . gagnon's have come to terms with corruption and nepotism the starting point for the. as problematic d
don't you want your mother here.you don't want to tell me what's going on even though i'm your mother. nancy's very sensitive and being the best she was the one who was left behind to look after these other three so she had she read it to chris bones ability over taking care of their us when she was a child herself and that is the way i think she's sad they are us. the most important part of the nests work starts now bringing a family back together it takes patience time and money. we're going...
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it is almost three years since my mother died.ellent care in the nhs. when it mattered most, she was badly let down. when andrew and i started looking at what had gone on, did you ever expect we might find something like this? no, ididn't. i knew it wouldn't have been her wish to stir up trouble and difficulties for anybody. and then, as this situation unfolded, i became grateful to you for doing it, because i could see the public necessity to focus on this and prevent other people from suffering as we undoubtedly did. we now know why mum died, but too many lives are still being lost to sepsis. change can't come quickly enough. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm ben bland. our top stories: struggling to get the power back on and an urgency to rebuild after hurricane irma. 1,000 british troopsjoin recovery efforts in the caribbean. everyone here is telling us the same thing. tourism is the lifeblood of these communities, and without it, the suffering will continue. bangladesh say
it is almost three years since my mother died.ellent care in the nhs. when it mattered most, she was badly let down. when andrew and i started looking at what had gone on, did you ever expect we might find something like this? no, ididn't. i knew it wouldn't have been her wish to stir up trouble and difficulties for anybody. and then, as this situation unfolded, i became grateful to you for doing it, because i could see the public necessity to focus on this and prevent other people from...
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talking about the day my mother fell ill isn't easy. woke up in the morning and said, "i've neverfelt as ill as this before." that was when i sprang into action to dial the nhs emergency number. did you think she was like potentially seriously ill at that point? no absolutely not. because she walked herself down stairs and got into the ambulance. my brother was with her the next day. her condition worsened. we sat in the room with her and from being able to speak, she suddenly stopped speaking, started to complain about feeling very hot and then having lots of pain in her lower body. then she became slightly incoherent. gasping for breath actually. she quite clearly said to me at one point, "oh, god is this the end? i said, "no, don't be silly, of course it's not." i think those virtually were the last words she ever uttered. to you? yes. god. at 78 my mother margaret jackson was just getting to know her new grandson, she was the heart of our family. my parents had been married for 50 years. when i reached the hospital, she was in icu.
talking about the day my mother fell ill isn't easy. woke up in the morning and said, "i've neverfelt as ill as this before." that was when i sprang into action to dial the nhs emergency number. did you think she was like potentially seriously ill at that point? no absolutely not. because she walked herself down stairs and got into the ambulance. my brother was with her the next day. her condition worsened. we sat in the room with her and from being able to speak, she suddenly stopped...
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i got it from your mother. hey, watch it. no, literally i got it from your mother.me as a birthday present. what is it with you and my mom? if i had a dime for every time i heard that question. i mean, you've only met her a couple of times, and now you act like you've known her all your life. i'll lay it on the line. fay's the mom i never had. but you have a mom. but yours is better. she's so warm and caring, and she accepts me for who i am. when i was born, my mom demanded a dna test. there she is. fay! how's my little rustling leaf? oh! ooh! oh, my shirt. i wasn't sure if a child's large would fit, but it does. [laughing] like a child's large glove. hey, sweetie. hey. hey, how was the rally? oh, fantastic. climate change is pushing the polar bear towards extinction. ooh, really? i did not hear that on entertainment tonight. yeah, and who'll help the polar bears if we don't? oh, not the black bear. they're all like, "yo, take that, whitey." oh, and i met some really, really interesting people who invited me to join them at a spontaneous public art project. oh, woul
i got it from your mother. hey, watch it. no, literally i got it from your mother.me as a birthday present. what is it with you and my mom? if i had a dime for every time i heard that question. i mean, you've only met her a couple of times, and now you act like you've known her all your life. i'll lay it on the line. fay's the mom i never had. but you have a mom. but yours is better. she's so warm and caring, and she accepts me for who i am. when i was born, my mom demanded a dna test. there...
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what do you think mother would say?say, "we got to do what we got to, baby." >> [ laughs ] >> you know, "let's move with it." >> i'm here. i got my checkbook. i would like to take the last of that series, the sagittarius. i'm thinking i'm going to offer $100. >> i think that's very fair. but if you wanted to step up and offer him $200... >> hell no! i'm not overpaying. [ laughter ] >> hey, we'll have an auction. wait a minute. we'll do an auction. i know. i'm looking out for my client here. >> oh! before i go, i get my barbie sagittarius, and i ask john if he plans to save any of his mother's other dolls. he says just a few, in particular those fragile japanese dolls from world war ii, a reminder of how his mother started collecting them in the first place. >> i kept going back to what my mom told about them, to please respect it as an inheritance. i've did everything i can to do it in a way that is respectful to her wishes. >> and here's a note to those of you who might want to start a barbie collection of your own --
what do you think mother would say?say, "we got to do what we got to, baby." >> [ laughs ] >> you know, "let's move with it." >> i'm here. i got my checkbook. i would like to take the last of that series, the sagittarius. i'm thinking i'm going to offer $100. >> i think that's very fair. but if you wanted to step up and offer him $200... >> hell no! i'm not overpaying. [ laughter ] >> hey, we'll have an auction. wait a minute. we'll do an...
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he's lost his mother. did you shield him from it -- >> okay, the news, we shielded christian as much as possible. >> this area -- >> reporter: meanwhile, the massive investigation into lynne friend's disappearance had one goal -- to find her or at least her body if she was, in fact, dead. >> are you prepared to deal with the worst? >> no. no. i cannot think that. i will not think that. lynne is -- lynne is the woman that i'm going to marry. she is my life. >> i think he really wanted to hold it together and to be dignified. >> reporter: jennifer snell was a reporter for miami's nbc station wtvj. >> i thought that as the word would come out of his mouth, he will realize what he was saying what that the love of his life was dead. >> i have to believe for christian's sake that she's still alive because he's just a 5-year-old child, and he needs his mother. and he loves his mother so much. >> reporter: ed o'dell was driven. he would not give up trying to find the love of his life. he called on everyone, even t
he's lost his mother. did you shield him from it -- >> okay, the news, we shielded christian as much as possible. >> this area -- >> reporter: meanwhile, the massive investigation into lynne friend's disappearance had one goal -- to find her or at least her body if she was, in fact, dead. >> are you prepared to deal with the worst? >> no. no. i cannot think that. i will not think that. lynne is -- lynne is the woman that i'm going to marry. she is my life. >>...
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i saw this photo of you and your precious mother. you dedicate the project to your mother. tell me about your mom. >> my mom and she's like -- she's someone who we kind vf a very similar nature. she was cry quiet and reserved and elegant and thoughtful. really like a career woman. >> did your mother have -- your mother and your father for ma that matter, did why you parents have any influence on your music? >> yeah. they d and that obviously has a huge infect on my life. my dad used to buy lots of music coming home from work. he would see a pickup and anything from hmv, a music store in the uk from the spice girls, paragraph ratsy, african music, foe. yeah, and they were very encouraging as well. >> can w. so many he c >> with so much he check tick sound, how did you find your own way when wh you're exposed to so much? >> i just naturally gravitated toward certain things. >> like? >> like stevie wonder. >> hey, can i say this? i have had a million guest on this show over the years. whenever it's a music guest and talk about influences, the first name that always comes out o
i saw this photo of you and your precious mother. you dedicate the project to your mother. tell me about your mom. >> my mom and she's like -- she's someone who we kind vf a very similar nature. she was cry quiet and reserved and elegant and thoughtful. really like a career woman. >> did your mother have -- your mother and your father for ma that matter, did why you parents have any influence on your music? >> yeah. they d and that obviously has a huge infect on my life. my...
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her mother tried to help her recuperate. her owner decided she was not doing any work, i will try to sell her. so you brought people in two coke and private her. when she could not be sold, he said, you are not even worth six pence. we think she had temporal lobe epilepsy which allowed her to had amazing visions and vivid dreams. it was terrible on the physical side but amazing for her faith. about harrietalks tubman's face. this is a quote from thomas garrett who was pivotal on the underground railroad, a quaker up in wilmington who helped 3000 runaways receive their freedom. he said -- i never met any person of any color who had so much confidence in the voice of god. her faith in the supreme power truly was great. so, for a white male, landowning quaker to say that about a black tubman's time speaks volumes about her faith. the next section we highlight is tubman in the timber fields. during harriet tubman's time about half of the blacks in , dorchester county were free. this shows her working in the timber fields. there
her mother tried to help her recuperate. her owner decided she was not doing any work, i will try to sell her. so you brought people in two coke and private her. when she could not be sold, he said, you are not even worth six pence. we think she had temporal lobe epilepsy which allowed her to had amazing visions and vivid dreams. it was terrible on the physical side but amazing for her faith. about harrietalks tubman's face. this is a quote from thomas garrett who was pivotal on the underground...
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my mother running, my mother throwing the keys at me and saying you drive away, leave me here. my mother swearing for the first time, slapping me in the face saying get out of here. she'd just been teaching me to drive in the grocery store, so just faith, god. please, god, help me. c-span: mom still alive? >> guest: my mother is 83 years of age, still very much alive. just gave me a lecture this morning, am i going to church on sunday? let's see, the last letter she corrects in red and mailed it back to me. she's with the problem. ma's still driving her little red car to church on sunday, still teaching her sunday school class -- c-span: where? >> guest: in little rock, arkansas. my brother, little conrad, was just appointed by the president as the first black u.s. marshal in the history of the south. conrad, who was the first black trooper, the first black trooper in the troopers that kept us out of that school. time changes things. c-span: did your mother and brother read your book? >> guest: yes. c-span: what's, what do you remember them reacting to? >> guest: well, my broth
my mother running, my mother throwing the keys at me and saying you drive away, leave me here. my mother swearing for the first time, slapping me in the face saying get out of here. she'd just been teaching me to drive in the grocery store, so just faith, god. please, god, help me. c-span: mom still alive? >> guest: my mother is 83 years of age, still very much alive. just gave me a lecture this morning, am i going to church on sunday? let's see, the last letter she corrects in red and...
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was a possessive mother.nd that. so no woman was ever going to be quite good enough for douglas. >> luis louise was one of the richest women in america. louise goes to football game at west point and meets douglas macarthur. >> louise was a vivacious, 31-year-old american heiress whose industrial stepfather was worts worth more than $150 million. though she was a divorced mother of two, macarthur was clearly smitten. >> a voluminous set of cards. >> did mom interfere at all in the day-to-day relationship? resented it? >> strongly. >> and there was other interference from general blackjack persing. during world war i, louise was his hostess in paris. >> they were both interested in the same woman. macarthur married louise brooks who pershing had intended to marry off to one of his favorite aides. and macarthur came along and ruined that relationship. >> he would lose one year off the tenure of superintendent at west point. they were definitely exiled to the philippines. >> and the whole army knew macarthur's b
was a possessive mother.nd that. so no woman was ever going to be quite good enough for douglas. >> luis louise was one of the richest women in america. louise goes to football game at west point and meets douglas macarthur. >> louise was a vivacious, 31-year-old american heiress whose industrial stepfather was worts worth more than $150 million. though she was a divorced mother of two, macarthur was clearly smitten. >> a voluminous set of cards. >> did mom interfere at...
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my mother went to visit her during that visit the toll was quite happy she told my mother that things like this can happen it's harmless and predicted that she'd get five years maximum. have a refocused my thoughts so that i don't find the south so oppressive when the moon shines into my cell in the morning i always think of those bike rides to saga hard station with me and tim. it was so dark back and and the moon shone we wondered if the ice would hold us. those arrested included votes a christian minister a confidant of hubble shorts a boysen and his sixteen year old son medina. russian for i was in the right wing cell forty three she was above me in fifty three. she arrived a month after i did one day i looked out the window saw her and called to her she said chilled so boysen she wasn't sure who i was i could have been with a good stop oh. i called back row and she recognised me. came very close we had a daily routine. one day she said. already remove the window. she had fashioned a kind of hammock from the. and. was a bowl of carrot soup. i never think about why i'm here i just
my mother went to visit her during that visit the toll was quite happy she told my mother that things like this can happen it's harmless and predicted that she'd get five years maximum. have a refocused my thoughts so that i don't find the south so oppressive when the moon shines into my cell in the morning i always think of those bike rides to saga hard station with me and tim. it was so dark back and and the moon shone we wondered if the ice would hold us. those arrested included votes a...
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david: your mother is still alive.she call you and tell you how great you're doing, or does she call your other siblings are doing just as well? [laughter] ginni: she calls and talks about all things normal mothers talk about, right? her biggest thing -- this is a funny story about my mom. this past easter, she was at my house and i was having to leave in the middle of the day to get to the airport. my mom says, hey, before you leave, i have your annual report and i have written you a little set of notes on it. i am like, great, i'm going to get a report card for my mother on this annual report. the first thing like a mom does is she looks at the pictures. but my mom says, i loved this annual report. she goes, this annual report, i understand what ibm does. and it was 50 short vignettes, 50 short little vignettes on how the world and industries have changed because of watson, ai, cloud computing, and how it will make life better. right? my mom goes, this is -- now i understand. and she had comments about the look and p
david: your mother is still alive.she call you and tell you how great you're doing, or does she call your other siblings are doing just as well? [laughter] ginni: she calls and talks about all things normal mothers talk about, right? her biggest thing -- this is a funny story about my mom. this past easter, she was at my house and i was having to leave in the middle of the day to get to the airport. my mom says, hey, before you leave, i have your annual report and i have written you a little...
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his mother's ashes were returned to him unharmed. but his german shepherd's ashes are still missing.. rhonert park police found his truck with the stereo taken out sunday here in this apartment complex about a mile and half away from where it was stolen at this time there are no suspects, but they did get finger prints off the truck so they are hoping that gets them a lead. william is thankful they found his truck. but really wants robert and his son the good samiritans to who retured his mother to him to know how grateful he is sound from william nave of novato, his mother's ashes were stolen but he was reunited with them. in rhonert park gabe slate kron 4 news (pam) new at 10. a 31-year-old man is arrested and charged with murder after antioch police say, he shot his step-father to death and injured his half- brother. dominic griffin ... is also charged with attempted murder. the shooting happened tuesday morning on lawton street. investigators say, the three men got into an argument. police believe griffin ran to his car... grabbe
his mother's ashes were returned to him unharmed. but his german shepherd's ashes are still missing.. rhonert park police found his truck with the stereo taken out sunday here in this apartment complex about a mile and half away from where it was stolen at this time there are no suspects, but they did get finger prints off the truck so they are hoping that gets them a lead. william is thankful they found his truck. but really wants robert and his son the good samiritans to who retured his...
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you spoke to the victim's mother.ou. >> i talked to the mother a half hour ago and she told me her daughter andrea granage remains in critical condition. this is a picture of her daughter andrea that the family shared with "fox5" and that mother says her daughter called her saying that she was on fire and that her boyfriend set her on fire and that he might be headed to the mother's house to harm her. police got to that suspect first. this is video in the moments after the attack this afternoon. police say just before noon a man through a flammable liquid on his pregnant girlfriend and lit her on fire. she was able to escape and get the help of neighbors. police say set her on fire and he might be headed to her mom's house to harm her other family members. investigators contacted the suggestion spet and were able to get him to turn hemself in in d.c. we spoke to a neighbor here that saw gaanag desperately trying to get help while she was on fire. >> the young lady that lived upstairs the baby's father put her inside t
you spoke to the victim's mother.ou. >> i talked to the mother a half hour ago and she told me her daughter andrea granage remains in critical condition. this is a picture of her daughter andrea that the family shared with "fox5" and that mother says her daughter called her saying that she was on fire and that her boyfriend set her on fire and that he might be headed to the mother's house to harm her. police got to that suspect first. this is video in the moments after the...
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understand us as mothers. women as stereotypes, not ones showing us in the household doing chores. something that really touches us in our hearts, something that talks to ask. examples would be, my personal favourite is always, the hash tag, like a favourite is always, the hash tag, likea girl, favourite is always, the hash tag, like a girl, do you remember that? asa like a girl, do you remember that? as a mother sometimes you want to teach your children but they won't listen to you. its powerful for the people working to get this message across to really touched the mums‘ heart and to tell these messages, very effectively. a product for sanitary pads. it's an empowering message. we know there are lots of differences in various countries cultural elites of the message you are getting to these mums in this company, how are they different or potentially the same messages?m started with. .. if potentially the same messages?m started with... if you have many friends in different cultures, cultures are more conserv
understand us as mothers. women as stereotypes, not ones showing us in the household doing chores. something that really touches us in our hearts, something that talks to ask. examples would be, my personal favourite is always, the hash tag, like a favourite is always, the hash tag, likea girl, favourite is always, the hash tag, like a girl, do you remember that? asa like a girl, do you remember that? as a mother sometimes you want to teach your children but they won't listen to you. its...
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so if you work with a mother, you empower a mother, you empower a child.nd you know the first thing that mothers do is spend money on their children's education. and then they improve their home and their living conditions. >> once a week, all of the women involved in the project help sort out the clothes. they remove labels and fix anything that needs mending. the scheme also gives the women two years of training, which they partly finance themselves with the money they earn with their small businesses. tracey gilmore is a strong believer in creating a nurturing environment for the women who work here. almost all come from disadvantaged backgrounds. gilmore herself grew up in a very different world. tracey: we lived in a bubble, i have to admit. you know, we went to a white school, we lived in a white community, we really lived a very protected life. so only when we got into high school did we start to realize that something was wrong. my parents weren't activists, but they did teach us the right way. >> tracey gilmore and tracey chambers wanted to do som
so if you work with a mother, you empower a mother, you empower a child.nd you know the first thing that mothers do is spend money on their children's education. and then they improve their home and their living conditions. >> once a week, all of the women involved in the project help sort out the clothes. they remove labels and fix anything that needs mending. the scheme also gives the women two years of training, which they partly finance themselves with the money they earn with their...
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in the past her mother passed away from cancer.o all these events in her life where she is basically being forced into this new adulthood makes her think of her own mother, naturally. and she sort of still is processing in a way. i think that by the time that the book happened in the present tense she has mostly dealt with the grief from her mother. what she is dealing with now is how to sort of move forward and construct her life without the presence of her mother in it. so i think that is really the central question. i have this line in the book that says something like the central question of my life after my mother's death was how to live without her when she was so important to who i was as a person. >> what is it to your mind that you have done that is a bit different than other novels that has people all in a good way freaked out about your process? >> so i wrote this essay about a year ago about sort of the invisibility of black experimental fiction and poetry. and the poetry was to say that black berries have been ready. w
in the past her mother passed away from cancer.o all these events in her life where she is basically being forced into this new adulthood makes her think of her own mother, naturally. and she sort of still is processing in a way. i think that by the time that the book happened in the present tense she has mostly dealt with the grief from her mother. what she is dealing with now is how to sort of move forward and construct her life without the presence of her mother in it. so i think that is...
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because my father, my mother, brothers and friends were there. but i was free, and they should be free. i would make a home in the north, and bring them there. i say to the lord, i will hold steady on to you, and i know you will see me through. that shows that once she got to freedom, there was no one to welcome her there, she was alone because her friends and family were in maryland. she came back 12 times to save her family and friends, people she could not do without. the song you hear now is about that. i will talk about that more later, but you can see the names and lists of people that she rescued, over 70 documented rescues, including moses roth, peter pennington, and the section over here talks about the northstar which tubman used to navigate. god set the northstar in the heavens. he gave me the strength in my lands and said i should be free. this piece shows that the matter what season you are in, the northstar is steadfast and stays exactly where it always is. it is at the tip of the little dipper and at the end of the big cup of the b
because my father, my mother, brothers and friends were there. but i was free, and they should be free. i would make a home in the north, and bring them there. i say to the lord, i will hold steady on to you, and i know you will see me through. that shows that once she got to freedom, there was no one to welcome her there, she was alone because her friends and family were in maryland. she came back 12 times to save her family and friends, people she could not do without. the song you hear now...
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my mother grew up with hearing first-hand stories about robert. she was maybe three or four years old and she didn't remember much about that night, but she remembered being scared and remembered the experience being very scary and obviously was able to be much more detailed as she was growing up and ended up as his secretary in washington. to make a long story short, it really sustained me. it filled and supported my sense of self. i would not be president of the museum in charleston had i not had this connection to robert small. so, it's the gift that keeps on giving. i think for me, my challenge. how do i continue that gift to my children. i have four children. one of them whose name is robert. i feel an obligation and i'm expressing that obligations some degree in my work i'm doing at the museum, but most important in passing that along to my children and hopefully someday my grandchildren. it's been wonderful. >> 's when you are thinking about robert small and thinking about hey, that's a cool story, to some degree there had to be something o
my mother grew up with hearing first-hand stories about robert. she was maybe three or four years old and she didn't remember much about that night, but she remembered being scared and remembered the experience being very scary and obviously was able to be much more detailed as she was growing up and ended up as his secretary in washington. to make a long story short, it really sustained me. it filled and supported my sense of self. i would not be president of the museum in charleston had i not...
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>> thank god i've been able to talk to my mother, and through my mother i've been able to find out aboutamily members, and they are doing just fine, just property damage, and one of my cousins, female cousins, lost all of her, like the house, roof, and, you know, all the property that she has in the house. but she is alive. yes. >> and your family, as well. >> my family, as well, they're good. >> wonderful. but complete devestation? >> oh, yes. >> no power? we don't know anything about that? >> no power. >> dow want to say this. they're married. you degrees married officers. you met there but you got married here. how long have you been with the police force? >> here for three years now. >> and not only did they grow up there but they were both officers in puerto rico, and then they moved here, after they moved here they got together on facebook and it is a happily ever after store. >> i nice story to tell later. >> exactly right. i do want to wish you guys the best. and i hope you get down there. i hope you are able to see your family most hope you are able to help your homeland. i know
>> thank god i've been able to talk to my mother, and through my mother i've been able to find out aboutamily members, and they are doing just fine, just property damage, and one of my cousins, female cousins, lost all of her, like the house, roof, and, you know, all the property that she has in the house. but she is alive. yes. >> and your family, as well. >> my family, as well, they're good. >> wonderful. but complete devestation? >> oh, yes. >> no power?...
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but her mother would not leave without her prized possessions, as well as her father.his is what this beautiful image is showing. here, these columns are that are in the middle of the building highlight people that were important to the underground railroad and harriet tubman's network. woman, sam as this green of east newmarket, william spill, thomas garrett, anne-marie douglas, martha lockton, and of course, frederick douglass and henry garnet are highlighted. the next section i would like to talk about is tubman's time during the civil war. harriet tubman was a scout, a spy and a nurse during the civil 1, 1863, sheune begin the only woman to plan and execute a armed raid. with connell james montgomery, and the second north carolina colored troops, they took three gunships, and you can see two of them. they went up the river, 25 miles into the depths of south carolina. they burned plantations, flooded rice fields and emancipated them an hundred 50 to 800 people, there is significant because in tubman's time, people were of course, property. it was a huge loss to that
but her mother would not leave without her prized possessions, as well as her father.his is what this beautiful image is showing. here, these columns are that are in the middle of the building highlight people that were important to the underground railroad and harriet tubman's network. woman, sam as this green of east newmarket, william spill, thomas garrett, anne-marie douglas, martha lockton, and of course, frederick douglass and henry garnet are highlighted. the next section i would like to...
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obviously, my client loves her mother, but as she sat, and, you know, heard from her mother about endingthe pain, and ending the suffering, it is just very unfortunate. >> donna horger charged with attempted homicide, aggravated assault, wreckless endangerment, released on $50,000 bail. we are told she will be back in court next week for a preliminary hearing. mike and alex. >> okay, always an amazing debate there. all right, jenny, 6:07. well, were you invited to dinner last night? >> no, guess who came to dinner. >> oh, it wasn't spencer tracey, it was president trump. >> and the democrats. >> that's right. big dinner last night between the president and top dems, expressing doca, deal to protect hundreds every thousands, almost million, so-called dreamers in our country. top congressional domocrats say they've reached an agreement with the president, to protect immigrants, brought to the united state illegally at children. the deal was announced following that continue the err president had. we expect to learn details sometime later today. some of the stuff got leaked out. saying, tha
obviously, my client loves her mother, but as she sat, and, you know, heard from her mother about endingthe pain, and ending the suffering, it is just very unfortunate. >> donna horger charged with attempted homicide, aggravated assault, wreckless endangerment, released on $50,000 bail. we are told she will be back in court next week for a preliminary hearing. mike and alex. >> okay, always an amazing debate there. all right, jenny, 6:07. well, were you invited to dinner last night?...
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that's how long the murders of this mother and son have gone unsolved. now police are making a new push to find their killer. >>> plus, a tiger on the loose. how this dangerous animal got onto the streets and how one family's dog tried to take it down. >>> we continue to track hurricane irma tonight. the category five storm made land fall in the caribbean. causing at least three deaths and untold damage. chief meteorologist tammie souza will have the latest on the storm. potential threat to the united states. that's coming up. >> we continue to cover the recovery from hurricane harvey. today the house of representatives overwhelmingly passed a $8 billion aid package to help victims of that storm. a dozen dogs arrived in philadelphia from the flood zone in texas. five puppies and six adults were in a shelter. they will live with foster families. >> also tonight a south jersey community is desperate for answers. the murder of this mother and son in purling ton county has gone unsolved for six months. police are making a new push to find the killers. brando
that's how long the murders of this mother and son have gone unsolved. now police are making a new push to find their killer. >>> plus, a tiger on the loose. how this dangerous animal got onto the streets and how one family's dog tried to take it down. >>> we continue to track hurricane irma tonight. the category five storm made land fall in the caribbean. causing at least three deaths and untold damage. chief meteorologist tammie souza will have the latest on the storm....
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that's my mother, somebody's mother, somebody's sister, somebody's father. they're not dollar signs. that's what i feel happens a lot when people see oh, she can't talk, she can't tell what i'm doing. my mother is unable to speak due to her condition, a lot of people are unable to speak. so they take advantage. for those that take advantage of the weak, they need to have some empathy, sympathy and be prosecuted if they don't do what is right. do the right thing. do the right thing. we all have parents. we all want -- we are all parents. we won't proper care for the lives that we put out there. we need to be taken care of, especially our elderly. we wouldn't be here. >> ma'am, why do you think that the staff inside the nursing home didn't evacuate them? you said it was minutes away. >> why? i don't know. why? you know, you try different hinges. before you know it, time is of the essence but it moves on and you don't realize, oh, my gosh. you're running this way and then somebody calls you. okay, you go see that call. you run this way, somebody calls you and y
that's my mother, somebody's mother, somebody's sister, somebody's father. they're not dollar signs. that's what i feel happens a lot when people see oh, she can't talk, she can't tell what i'm doing. my mother is unable to speak due to her condition, a lot of people are unable to speak. so they take advantage. for those that take advantage of the weak, they need to have some empathy, sympathy and be prosecuted if they don't do what is right. do the right thing. do the right thing. we all have...
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isn't asking questions her mother had warned her about leaving it will be by trouble she didn't want me not to do so she didn't and i went they all did was it's my fault i find myself in such a distance mission so if i shoot and i don't think to be able to like they keep likely i'm sure mobi help you but it's so i don't suppose. oh ted i don't just want to just want to get these secrets. the family prays to give thanks for her return. camilla believes her mother may suspect what really happened eighty percent of forest prostitutes in nigeria come from the bend and city area even people in remote regions have heard the rumors. perhaps one day we'll manage to talk to her mother about what really happened during her stay in europe. he's a son of the revolution. see it son i have to measure since the revolution he's been working to strengthen the young democracy. fighting for the environment jobs for and against voter out there. believes in the power of his generation. for tunisia's future. three thousand next. not many get these angles on the powers that be. not many can get as close to
isn't asking questions her mother had warned her about leaving it will be by trouble she didn't want me not to do so she didn't and i went they all did was it's my fault i find myself in such a distance mission so if i shoot and i don't think to be able to like they keep likely i'm sure mobi help you but it's so i don't suppose. oh ted i don't just want to just want to get these secrets. the family prays to give thanks for her return. camilla believes her mother may suspect what really happened...
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obviously, my client lovers her mother, but as she sad, and, you know, heard from her mother about ending the pain, and ending the suffering, just very unfortunate. >> donna horger charged with attempting homicide, wreckless endangerment, released on $50,000 bail. she expect the to be back in court next week for a preliminary hearing. karen, thomas? >> sure we'll be learning more about this sad case this morning, court hearing set today in a sexual abuse case against bill cosby. this time, it is not montgomery county. attorney gloria allred will be in southern california for hearing on one of her client's civil lawsuits against the embattled comedian. she will update on cosby criminal case and the impact it may have on her case. >> we want to show you something very, very cute. look at this dog in our answer -- area, in pennsylvania, that dog knows that's a weapon. real interesting, the only dealing can do this his name is charlie, two year old lab, with a special skill. the first and the only electronic detecting k9 in the state. officials say his primary responsibility is sniffing out c
obviously, my client lovers her mother, but as she sad, and, you know, heard from her mother about ending the pain, and ending the suffering, just very unfortunate. >> donna horger charged with attempting homicide, wreckless endangerment, released on $50,000 bail. she expect the to be back in court next week for a preliminary hearing. karen, thomas? >> sure we'll be learning more about this sad case this morning, court hearing set today in a sexual abuse case against bill cosby....
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calls them mothers a name. now this is a president that said they would fine people among neonazis because people sobs for nonviolent protests calling attention to racial disparities. how does the congress, the democrats in the congress, the black caucus respond to that? i mean i think you should take a knee at the next state of the union address or walk out like he said to walk out on the players. i mean, how do you respond to this and what are you going do about it? >> you know, rev, there is great dialogue, number one. i, for one, going to be boycotting the white house, that's for sure. i think all good will people, black, white, red, yellow, brown, this president is an absolute disgrace for what this country is and all that it has gained. and every time he opens his mouth you really understand when he says he wants to make america go back to where america was. because america has been made great because of protests like from dr. martin luther king jr. like from athletes like ali. then he changed his name an
calls them mothers a name. now this is a president that said they would fine people among neonazis because people sobs for nonviolent protests calling attention to racial disparities. how does the congress, the democrats in the congress, the black caucus respond to that? i mean i think you should take a knee at the next state of the union address or walk out like he said to walk out on the players. i mean, how do you respond to this and what are you going do about it? >> you know, rev,...
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at 21 —month—old her life was brutally cut short by mother.a former drug addict with a history of aggression and self harm, stamped her daughter to death. today, serious case review says social workers and medical staff should have asked more questions. the report says: derbyshire county council have said sorry. how can you derbyshire county council have said sorry. how can you assure derbyshire county council have said sorry. how can you assure people at home that this won't happen again? can you actually provide that assurance? with work -- we work with hundreds of children every day and we we re hundreds of children every day and we were card to keep them safe and the vast majority of times we are successful at doing so, but one death is a death too many and death in such tragic circumstances of course we are all impacted i and i'm determined to make ourselves as strong as i can be moving forward to minimise this happening again.- was at home in the ground floor flat behind me when she was murdered. they could —— medical experts believe her
at 21 —month—old her life was brutally cut short by mother.a former drug addict with a history of aggression and self harm, stamped her daughter to death. today, serious case review says social workers and medical staff should have asked more questions. the report says: derbyshire county council have said sorry. how can you derbyshire county council have said sorry. how can you assure derbyshire county council have said sorry. how can you assure people at home that this won't happen again?...
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his mother's ashes were returned to him unharmed.ut his german shepherd's ashes are still missing.. rhonert park police found his truck with the stereo taken out sunday here in this apartment complex about a mile and half away from where it was stolen at this time there are no suspects, but they did get finger prints off the truck so they are hoping that gets them a lead. william is thankful they found his truck. but really wants robert and his son the good samiritans to who retured his mother to him to know how grateful he is sound from william nave of novato, his mother's ashes were stolen but he was reunited with them. in rhonert park gabe slate kron 4 news (steve) police need your help tonight... in identifying a man police say is peeping into residences in santa clara. (pam) the suspect has been witnessed... peeping into homes in the the area of kiely boulevard and homestead road. this is an image of the suspect... caught on surveilance cameras. police say, he peeps into homes during the day... and night. if you recognize this m
his mother's ashes were returned to him unharmed.ut his german shepherd's ashes are still missing.. rhonert park police found his truck with the stereo taken out sunday here in this apartment complex about a mile and half away from where it was stolen at this time there are no suspects, but they did get finger prints off the truck so they are hoping that gets them a lead. william is thankful they found his truck. but really wants robert and his son the good samiritans to who retured his mother...
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this is 1,500 gold star mothers. last week my friend lisa, who also lives in brooklyn not too far from here, saw a gold star family license plate. she was so moved she wrote about it on facebook. imagine if there were 1,500 mothers who had all lost a loved one in the war. now this room holds about 420. so this is 3 1/2 times the size of this room of people. and all the women wear white. you wear a white blouse us and a white skirt as a gold star mother, okay. that's who's leading the way. and they're followed by civil war veterans of brooklyn. and schoolchildren. there was 35,000 people attended the dedication of this monument. okay, there's 2,800 names on the memorial. and three women, daughters of brooklyn, who died during the influenza pandemic of 1918. it was commissioned by the parks department but it was not paid for by the parks department. the money was given to it by a man, a very patriotic man, a shipbuild shipbuilder. and the ship blelder was william h. todd from red hook. and so he's the one that raised t
this is 1,500 gold star mothers. last week my friend lisa, who also lives in brooklyn not too far from here, saw a gold star family license plate. she was so moved she wrote about it on facebook. imagine if there were 1,500 mothers who had all lost a loved one in the war. now this room holds about 420. so this is 3 1/2 times the size of this room of people. and all the women wear white. you wear a white blouse us and a white skirt as a gold star mother, okay. that's who's leading the way. and...
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citizen mother would acquire citizenship at birth if her mother had previously resided in the united states for a continuous period of one year. unwed u.s. citizen fathers were subjected to a more demanding residency requirement. santana was born abroad to a u.s. citizen father and dominican mother. because his father hadn't lived in the united states more than five years after turning 14, he did not meet the statutory qualifications for u.s. citizenship at birth. congress's specification of different physical presence requirements for unwed citizen mothers and fathers the second circuit held. it was incompatible with the equal protection principle. six of the eight participating affirmingoined in that equal protection holding. addressing the toughest question in the case however, the court ultimately concluded that striking down rather than extending the favorable treatment for unwed mothers was the remedy, congress would have preferred had it known of the constitutional infirmity of the gender-based differential. so, w explainede, because the lower residency period applied to marri
citizen mother would acquire citizenship at birth if her mother had previously resided in the united states for a continuous period of one year. unwed u.s. citizen fathers were subjected to a more demanding residency requirement. santana was born abroad to a u.s. citizen father and dominican mother. because his father hadn't lived in the united states more than five years after turning 14, he did not meet the statutory qualifications for u.s. citizenship at birth. congress's specification of...
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a mother's warning. why her facebook post about a car crash could save other children's lives. >>> and brothers reunite. you have to see the moment this soldier surprised his sibling at a pennsylvania school. cooling off this weekend. look at this. we have chilly air coming straight in from canada. we'll look at 60s during the day and 40s at night. i'll break down your neighborhood forecast. you each drive a ford pickup right? (all) yes. i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- (all laughing) oh my.... the current chevy silverado. current chevy owners and lessees get a total value of ten-thousand, six hundred dollars. or, 0% financing for 72 months on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> if you're manning a trip for the holiday, you might want to look hard at what your hotel is char
a mother's warning. why her facebook post about a car crash could save other children's lives. >>> and brothers reunite. you have to see the moment this soldier surprised his sibling at a pennsylvania school. cooling off this weekend. look at this. we have chilly air coming straight in from canada. we'll look at 60s during the day and 40s at night. i'll break down your neighborhood forecast. you each drive a ford pickup right? (all) yes. i'm going to show you a next generation pickup....
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my mother was the only student that got expelled. suspended for dropping chile on boys in the cafeteria and for calling a girl white trash after being hit in the side of the head with a purse. the rest of the students finished out the year and the next year the citizens of little rock voted to delay integration used hisnor faubus power to close all public high schools. four high schools were shut down for a year. the schools were reopened by a group of women called the women's emergency committee, and central high school has been functioning ever since. we are say any issue dealing with, you can always look to the central high crisis as a blueprint of how do you want to be remembered? do you want to be the silent majority, do you want to be someone who steps forward and puts their life on the line to be nice, risk everything like did,ice white students their parents lost their jobs, they started receiving death threats, or do you want to be somebody who is harassing somebody and breaking down their spirit? at this point i would like
my mother was the only student that got expelled. suspended for dropping chile on boys in the cafeteria and for calling a girl white trash after being hit in the side of the head with a purse. the rest of the students finished out the year and the next year the citizens of little rock voted to delay integration used hisnor faubus power to close all public high schools. four high schools were shut down for a year. the schools were reopened by a group of women called the women's emergency...
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host: bibalisha is renovating her mother's market stall.he's just 18 and still goes to school, but she's already the head of her family. still, she's optimistic about the future. bibalisha: it's not a burden at all. because after we work and get a job at least we can make money. for our parents, we can keep a maid at home, maybe to take care of them. for us, after our studies i can go abroad, go for travelling. it's not a burden at all. host: but if she's to uphold tradition as well, she'll have her work cut out for her. however, one tradition remains unchallenged. meghalaya's villages are considered the cleanest in the whole of asia. the women are constantly cleaning and tidying. and broomsticks from mawlongbna are popular tourist souvenirs. broom grass grows here everywhere. it's handpicked by the women and bound to make the brooms. one feature of khasi culture, at least, that has been exported all over south asia. ♪ host: from rural india to urban germany. we asked some women and men, girls and boys, to give us a couple of minutes of the
host: bibalisha is renovating her mother's market stall.he's just 18 and still goes to school, but she's already the head of her family. still, she's optimistic about the future. bibalisha: it's not a burden at all. because after we work and get a job at least we can make money. for our parents, we can keep a maid at home, maybe to take care of them. for us, after our studies i can go abroad, go for travelling. it's not a burden at all. host: but if she's to uphold tradition as well, she'll...