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that's my young mothers decide to work as surrogate mothers, so that they can provide for themselves. and their families usually has received 16000 euros for her work as a surrogate for the german couple. that is several times. her husband's annual salary junia is still considered the child's mother under german law. that is why she will soon need with denise and jens meisner and for the 1st time. see the baby girl lau. ha that she gave birth to. ah, the german embassy in kiev, one week later. this is where the ukranian surrogate mother and the german parents meet for the 1st time. you ya has brought a gift for the baby, a traditional ukrainian dress. that's very sweet, very sweet. thank you very much. is on this way. why? my month? you we, my husband is with you. yeah. sorry. good. my thought at the german embassy. we as julia is now grant, my husband power of attorney said that he can determined that we can leave without a b and then decide everything in germany without alignment. all right now and the german law and nobody to address in germany. i have to adopt her because accordin
that's my young mothers decide to work as surrogate mothers, so that they can provide for themselves. and their families usually has received 16000 euros for her work as a surrogate for the german couple. that is several times. her husband's annual salary junia is still considered the child's mother under german law. that is why she will soon need with denise and jens meisner and for the 1st time. see the baby girl lau. ha that she gave birth to. ah, the german embassy in kiev, one week later....
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mothers on special internet forums. was this coming friday? yes. want look, i'm inside that's years took i thought well, yes, and i always look at the comments i need. yes. there are girls who are afraid to write a private message, i'm sure. so i posted an ad for them here. oh, well if, if not every week i send about 5 to 7 girls to the clinic and they're scream or bad . a girl can participate only if she doesn't drink, doesn't take drugs, and doesn't have any diseases. over the years from the catholic lena also wants to be a surrogate mother, a 3rd time soon to earn money again for herself and her son. yes and denise might now have been staying in a key of suburb for 2 weeks now. their daughter is due date was 4 days ago, but she's keeping them waiting. the last time we were here, we always said the next time we can, we might already be able to pick up our child here that we didn't know that. yes, that was at the time with the kids during the puncture. an egg was taken from denise and then mixed with vianza sperm, gene
mothers on special internet forums. was this coming friday? yes. want look, i'm inside that's years took i thought well, yes, and i always look at the comments i need. yes. there are girls who are afraid to write a private message, i'm sure. so i posted an ad for them here. oh, well if, if not every week i send about 5 to 7 girls to the clinic and they're scream or bad . a girl can participate only if she doesn't drink, doesn't take drugs, and doesn't have any diseases. over the years from the...
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the biological mother, the complete story behind the baby business, ukraine's surrogate mothers next on the w daily life use in europe like beyond the framework of political debate. how much to anti semitism and the conflict in the middle east effects daily lives, film producer, alice brown and published cool man. examined what it's like being jewish. the 245. what secrets lie behind the scenes was discovered new adventures in 360 degrees and explore the fascinating world heritage site. he w world heritage 3. get the now me ah, me surrogate mothers in ukraine. they have their own children, but also give birth to children for strangers. thousands of children are born this way every year. who are these women? and why did they do this? at the end of the day, this job is the only way to earn money quickly in order to put a roof over our own child's head. i know that this child is not mine. i'm only carrying it for other parents. or if i did it, me, the surrogate business is booming. for many patients, send us frozen sperm. then we carry out the whole process. without them, we fertilize t
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on the eve of mother's day. we're going to explore those memories with her daughter susan ford bales and she is going to take your questions using that q&a. function down at the bottom of your screen now when you type in your succinct question, please also tell us who you are and if you can tell us where you are as you're watching this joining me susan ford bales who has carried the flame for her family and the work of the ford family ever since welcome susan and happy mother's day. are you there in texas with your extended family? i am i'm down here with my girls and my grandchildren the best part. great. well, i think i've known susan since she moved into the white house and i was a couple of years older than her as a young reporter and i think back now maybe we're fearless at that age, but i cannot believe what it must have felt like being thrust into the white house at a time of what had been high drama in washington great high stakes for the country. what are your recollections and how your mother helped th
on the eve of mother's day. we're going to explore those memories with her daughter susan ford bales and she is going to take your questions using that q&a. function down at the bottom of your screen now when you type in your succinct question, please also tell us who you are and if you can tell us where you are as you're watching this joining me susan ford bales who has carried the flame for her family and the work of the ford family ever since welcome susan and happy mother's day. are you...
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oh, i me. surrogate mothers in ukraine. they have their own children, but also give birth to children for strangers. ah, the children are born this way every year. who are these women? and why did they do this? at the end of the day, this job is the only way to earn money quickly in order to get a roof over our own child's head. the me, i know that this child is not mine. i'm only carrying it for other parents to me. the surrogate business is booming. for many patients and frozen firm. then we carry out the whole process. without them we fertilize the egg of the biological mother or a donor egg. me clinics or millions in this way. we see that the state has absolutely no control over these fertility assistance programs. there's a huge gray area. there's a charge for childless couples from all over the world. ukrainian surrogate mothers are their last glimmer of hope. we want to children and i want to be a parent has such a basic me the i denise and gens meisner from hoof heim and hasn't, are embarking on a very special journ
oh, i me. surrogate mothers in ukraine. they have their own children, but also give birth to children for strangers. ah, the children are born this way every year. who are these women? and why did they do this? at the end of the day, this job is the only way to earn money quickly in order to get a roof over our own child's head. the me, i know that this child is not mine. i'm only carrying it for other parents to me. the surrogate business is booming. for many patients and frozen firm. then we...
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after all, i am a mother. i have a child to for me, this is definitely such a great joy shot. this is the most precious and important part of a mother's life. julia would like to work as a surrogate mother again, but it's not possible. if i miss stephanie, unfortunately, i will not be able to do this again. i bled a lot after the 1st lesson to change. the doctor said that i probably wouldn't have any are children and wrong. my future is my child. rather than waiting. denise and james and i are back in houston. the 2 of them are open about the fact that ukrainian surrogate mother gave birth to their daughter. they say they would have never had this opportunity in germany. and so we just think it's sad that in a country like germany that not all the possibilities are exhausted because yes, exactly. it's one of the most conservative countries when it comes to reproductive medicine, monday people always talk about wanting children. and i always think it runs so much deeper than that, up in the money. if you really
after all, i am a mother. i have a child to for me, this is definitely such a great joy shot. this is the most precious and important part of a mother's life. julia would like to work as a surrogate mother again, but it's not possible. if i miss stephanie, unfortunately, i will not be able to do this again. i bled a lot after the 1st lesson to change. the doctor said that i probably wouldn't have any are children and wrong. my future is my child. rather than waiting. denise and james and i are...
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what was your mother's reaction to your father becoming president? >> well, i will step back, first of all, to when he became vice president because that was, you know, my mother was going, but you said we were going to retire and we were going to, you know, leave d.c. and all of that and my dad said to her, don't worry, betty, vice presidents do nothing. little did she know that nine months or ten months or whatever it is later -- >> eight months and three days. >> okay. thank you. i knew you would know that, ann. that he would become president. and i think it really was -- i wouldn't say she was happy about it because it was going to throw her into the limelight, which really she didn't desire. that was not her desire in life. her desire was to be, you know, his husband and them retire and their kids were grown, everyone was in college, it was time to be a great empty nest but she really thrived as a first lady and she got to do so many things that she never would have gotten to do before. you know, she went to a palm reader years ago back when she
what was your mother's reaction to your father becoming president? >> well, i will step back, first of all, to when he became vice president because that was, you know, my mother was going, but you said we were going to retire and we were going to, you know, leave d.c. and all of that and my dad said to her, don't worry, betty, vice presidents do nothing. little did she know that nine months or ten months or whatever it is later -- >> eight months and three days. >> okay....
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it -- i -- mother was coming in the gate. and i had gotten my -- i had a yellow mustang, if you remember that at the time. and i got upset about something. and jumped in my car because you always had to leave your keys in the car so that they could move cars for ceremonies and things like that. and so, i went out, jumped in my car, and the gates were already open. and went out. and i got out. and the problem is there was a hall and oats concert at constitution hall that night and i had tickets to go. and -- but my agents had the tickets. so, if i wanted to go to the concert, i had to show up. so i showed up. i was living in arlington with a bunch of girls, at the time. and when i showed up at 6:00, my agents were waiting for me. and they said, your father would like to see you. and i was like, oh, no. that's -- that's not a good sign. so i went and got the talking to, as we all referred to it. and then, i went to constitutional hall and went to the concert. >> excellent. and can we say both of us, as moms, who -- our daughter
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i me surrogate mothers in ukraine. they have their own children, but also give birth to children for strangers. ah, the children are born this way every year. who are these women? and why did they do this? at the end of the day, this job is the only way to earn money quickly in order to get a roof over our own child's head. the me, i know that this child is not mine. i'm only carrying it for other parents to me. the surrogate business is booming. for many patients, send us frozen sperm. then we carry out the whole process. without them we fertilize the egg of the biological mother or a donor eggs. remind me, clinics or millions in this way. we see that the state has absolutely no control over these fertility assistance program. there's a huge gray area for childless couples from all over the world. ukrainian surrogate mothers are their last glimmer of hope . we won't want to be appeared at such a pacey, the i denise and jeans, meisner from hoof, time and half, and are embarking on a very special journey today. what tim
i me surrogate mothers in ukraine. they have their own children, but also give birth to children for strangers. ah, the children are born this way every year. who are these women? and why did they do this? at the end of the day, this job is the only way to earn money quickly in order to get a roof over our own child's head. the me, i know that this child is not mine. i'm only carrying it for other parents to me. the surrogate business is booming. for many patients, send us frozen sperm. then we...
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good mother at the german embassy. we as julia is now grant, my husband power of attorney said that he can determined that we can leave without a b and then decide everything in germany without alignment and right now and the german law and nobody in germany. i have to adopt her because according to german law, the mother is the person who came to the child on a ukrainian birth certificate is the child genetic makeup that needs. and that way in some i for the german couple. the 1st contact with the surrogate mother feels good would have to do, let's not so filters that she has spent the last 9 months because she was always so present even without us being here with all mature ways carried on lowering when we actually got to meet her in person, i might be puzzled and then you think, my god, how do you even say thank you. i hope that she's for just grateful to read me. 2 weeks later, you am not vanco returns to key f. once again, she has to confirm to a notary and the registry office that she's giving lao her up for adop
good mother at the german embassy. we as julia is now grant, my husband power of attorney said that he can determined that we can leave without a b and then decide everything in germany without alignment and right now and the german law and nobody in germany. i have to adopt her because according to german law, the mother is the person who came to the child on a ukrainian birth certificate is the child genetic makeup that needs. and that way in some i for the german couple. the 1st contact with...
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your mother, a single mother she did everything she could for you and your siblings and sacrificed and i found it very remarkable that you didn't even realize how poor you were until you were much older so she is obviously amazing and played this huge role in your life. many of your life lessons from the book came from the lessons that she shared with you. what is the best advice that she gave you and how do you apply that today? >> the best advice that she gave me was god doesn't like ugly. [laughter] just think about this statement. she didn't mean ugly people. she amend an ugly soul and spirit, a mean person. i am a pretty introverted person and i would get silent and a little bit snappy or whatever, sometimes just outright rude. when that happened, she would say to me god doesn't like ugly and it is a good check. this statement was a good check. i got more and more powerful and wealthier. the other thing she said a lot was in the title of the book. the way she said it was where you are is not who you are and don't forget this when you are rich and famous. you have to understand how
your mother, a single mother she did everything she could for you and your siblings and sacrificed and i found it very remarkable that you didn't even realize how poor you were until you were much older so she is obviously amazing and played this huge role in your life. many of your life lessons from the book came from the lessons that she shared with you. what is the best advice that she gave you and how do you apply that today? >> the best advice that she gave me was god doesn't like...
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she went to mothering classes to be a better mother so when money was tight she nonetheless decided that this was so important and mattered to her to be the best mother she could and quite different from her mother to encourage your children was singing and music. she went to music lessons so that she could then teach your children to sing and it obviously lasted a cause they remembered it as something that penetrated into their psyches. >> and the devotion to her ever since speaks to the power of their relationship. i think that much is very clear. let me ask you this. what made the ideas that i think is working for your narrative is whatever i'll she was up to ethel and away to part in the domesticity after the war and i'm struck by how her own aspirations were redirected to marriage and to motherhood and she sees those things with the same kind of enthusiasm and determination to be really good at them that she had shown to hers and it just takes her out of the murky realm of spying and puts her firmly in the place of american women are what's expected of american women after the war.
she went to mothering classes to be a better mother so when money was tight she nonetheless decided that this was so important and mattered to her to be the best mother she could and quite different from her mother to encourage your children was singing and music. she went to music lessons so that she could then teach your children to sing and it obviously lasted a cause they remembered it as something that penetrated into their psyches. >> and the devotion to her ever since speaks to the...
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i hope that the integrity of my four mother both -- mother's work would be honored. tom invited me to contribute the afterword essay for the new book "the nation must awake" officially published yesterday, and to represent the author, my intrepid great-grandmother. needless to say, [applause] i was thrilled and i said yes. [laughter] since i began on this journey of participating in republishing my grandma -- my great grandmother mary's book, reporters and others have asked why i think a collective amnesia around the massacre presented -- persisted for so long. a silence that is well documented. here again, i offer the words of judith hermon. "in order to us take accountability for his crimes, the perpetrator does everything in his power to promote forgetting. if secrecy fails, the perpetrator attacks the credibility of his victim. if you cannot silence a victim absolutely, he tries to make sure that no one listens. from a 1999 new york times -- times article we read "in addition to the death toll, the tulsa race riot commission hopes to answer a number of other ques
i hope that the integrity of my four mother both -- mother's work would be honored. tom invited me to contribute the afterword essay for the new book "the nation must awake" officially published yesterday, and to represent the author, my intrepid great-grandmother. needless to say, [applause] i was thrilled and i said yes. [laughter] since i began on this journey of participating in republishing my grandma -- my great grandmother mary's book, reporters and others have asked why i...
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stacia got word from her mother. >> my mother called and said michelle is dead.michelle who? some celebrity? what are you talking about, howe is it possible it happened? >> the questions the investors were asking themselves. >> as the investigation heats up, a security camera provides an important clue. not what it caught but what it missed and why.ta >> coming up -- >> there was a camera there unplugged. >> who had something to hide? when "dateline" continues. wge shouldn't something, you know, wacky be happening right now? we thought people could use a break. we've all been through a lot this year. -that makes sense. -yeah. so... ♪♪ now's not a good time 3/5ths of nsync. are you sure? you have us booked all day. -read the room, guys. -yeah. right? ♪ when i was young ♪ no-no-no-no-no please please no. ♪ i never needed anyone. ♪ front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. this shot is our shot. th
stacia got word from her mother. >> my mother called and said michelle is dead.michelle who? some celebrity? what are you talking about, howe is it possible it happened? >> the questions the investors were asking themselves. >> as the investigation heats up, a security camera provides an important clue. not what it caught but what it missed and why.ta >> coming up -- >> there was a camera there unplugged. >> who had something to hide? when...
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the record is to their mother and bio amy, brother. and again, when you get, when the young lady had to buy well for you know, to move onto her mother. melissa, just, i was kind little operation because i was a police officer all but i book the last 2 of the contract of the minister. but i was gonna have to look at just one moment. don't know yet. there's going to be a have him under financial and the other few. on another monday, nicole dealer monday me feel pretty sure you for sure. and what are the most afford or out of adoption of enrique via taurus? what is this? i was almost 23 years old. when i read that request, i immediately thought of this time when i was 8 years old. and playing with my cousins who told me that my family didn't love me because they got me from the street. ah, it was in my adopted grandmother's kitchen. they scolded my cousins and i shoved that to the back of my mind. i was a 2 years old. i never asked or thought about it when the you know them and maybe know me, several of them. what? oh, maybe no common for
the record is to their mother and bio amy, brother. and again, when you get, when the young lady had to buy well for you know, to move onto her mother. melissa, just, i was kind little operation because i was a police officer all but i book the last 2 of the contract of the minister. but i was gonna have to look at just one moment. don't know yet. there's going to be a have him under financial and the other few. on another monday, nicole dealer monday me feel pretty sure you for sure. and what...
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who she gave birth a month after my mother did in may. but 3 or 4 women could have given birth that month. this is the closest i've ever been. i was born in may, but it still uncertain? me? i oh no. i oh, why did my mother get pregnant? why did she give me up? was she tricked or forced, or did she give me up wilfully? why did they pay a 1000000 percentage for me? who got that money? ah, in the 2nd it was just pretty much what what i told them but the wasn't, it wasn't that that and then i wouldn't move although you can think of when the winter when the yeah. i'm going to say, you know, in the move with me going to open 100 dollars when you you're going to get when you get a much better job they will and i haven't got no idea why didn't you told me you know, so you're saying yeah, which recorded, i'm a, you know, sorry joe, or gave me the order number. you asked tech india neglect. could you call me because i'm really, you know, me hope there was an amount of that, but you want to do that. so it did already your, i'm a little bit issues sh
who she gave birth a month after my mother did in may. but 3 or 4 women could have given birth that month. this is the closest i've ever been. i was born in may, but it still uncertain? me? i oh no. i oh, why did my mother get pregnant? why did she give me up? was she tricked or forced, or did she give me up wilfully? why did they pay a 1000000 percentage for me? who got that money? ah, in the 2nd it was just pretty much what what i told them but the wasn't, it wasn't that that and then i...
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your mother became the face of the company. is that right? mr.auder: she and my brother did everything. my vision was make her famous. everything i could do to make her famous was a step in the right direction. she became world-famous because of that. dave: how do you keep mentally sharp? what is the key? mr. lauder: the brain is a muscle. if you do not use it, you lose it. ♪ ♪ what did you do to convince people your mother's products are better than the competitors? mr. lauder: she created the idea of giving gifts away. at the beginning, she would give a postcard saying -- we will give you our free lipstick or this or that. she would say if you buy something, we will give you a gift. that was magic in those days. it was really magic. when i took over the sales, i took over everything. i visited a major department store. he was cleaning his nails. i said to him finally, i think i can do great things for you. i can make you a lot of money. and he turned around and said, how can you do that? and then we were off and running from there. i was able t
your mother became the face of the company. is that right? mr.auder: she and my brother did everything. my vision was make her famous. everything i could do to make her famous was a step in the right direction. she became world-famous because of that. dave: how do you keep mentally sharp? what is the key? mr. lauder: the brain is a muscle. if you do not use it, you lose it. ♪ ♪ what did you do to convince people your mother's products are better than the competitors? mr. lauder: she created...
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my mother was not singled out. my whole neighborhood was living this way and she did childcare help in her house. she was a state sanctioned program and she had children coming to her house and i would say lower middle class people who were working and they took care of them in the day. we had four or 53 she made $4400 a year and that in the welfare and supplements and whatever we could do take care of us. but imagine if she were alive and we were living her life now. $4400 would have been zero. and we would not have been able to survive. and i've remember this. it turned 16 or 17 years old and i realized my mother was struggling. because up until that point i was just as clueless kid. we ate good tasting food every single night. we have this dark but extremely clean very well organized and kind of like decorated apartment. we went to school every single day and she would go to thrift shops and we had have clothing all the time. it wasn't new or fancy but it was fine. here we were me and my brother and my sister ju
my mother was not singled out. my whole neighborhood was living this way and she did childcare help in her house. she was a state sanctioned program and she had children coming to her house and i would say lower middle class people who were working and they took care of them in the day. we had four or 53 she made $4400 a year and that in the welfare and supplements and whatever we could do take care of us. but imagine if she were alive and we were living her life now. $4400 would have been...
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what was it like to be taught by your own mother? to study with my mother was hard., she's definitely my mentor, my teacher, and she was also a guide of what to do and what not to do. i think this is also important. she was quite... i will not say severe. this is what my mother teach me, a solid technique. cecilia is that the product of an operatic union. her soprano mother, silvana bazzoni, and her tenorfather, pietro bartoli, met while performing together in 1957. cecilia's mother attends most of her performances and she is most definitely still a mamma's girl. cecilia bartoli's mother was absolutely critical in the creation of her as an artist. as an opera singer, you can't be a part time opera singer. you have to be absolutely committed from quite a young age. you have to be able to move and sing at the same time, all those things really take a lot of pushing. and i think you need somebody behind you and cecilia bartoli has her mother. what makes cecilia so special is her ability to dig up and bring back to life old treasures from the baroque period of the 17th a
what was it like to be taught by your own mother? to study with my mother was hard., she's definitely my mentor, my teacher, and she was also a guide of what to do and what not to do. i think this is also important. she was quite... i will not say severe. this is what my mother teach me, a solid technique. cecilia is that the product of an operatic union. her soprano mother, silvana bazzoni, and her tenorfather, pietro bartoli, met while performing together in 1957. cecilia's mother attends...
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who she gave birth a month after my mother did in may. but 3 or 4 women could have given birth that month. this is the closest i've ever been. i was born in may, but it still uncertain. me? i oh i i why did my mother get pregnant? why did she give me up? was she tricked or forced, or did she give me up wilfully? why did they pay a 1000000 procedures for me? who got that money? ah, in the 2nd it was pretty much i will look at what the what what took him but he wasn't comment . it just wasn't that that and then i wouldn't want to move although you had to go . so you pretty much. yeah. yeah. i'll be going to see, you know, in the move with him for me to understand what you're going to open when you this is because i'm going to get where you get the job. they will and we've got no idea what the temperature jewels come to me. so you're showing. yeah. which recorded on the you know, sorry, yes. or gave you the order number you i 2nd yeah. this is, could you call me because i'm a show me hope there was an amount of that, but you want to build on
who she gave birth a month after my mother did in may. but 3 or 4 women could have given birth that month. this is the closest i've ever been. i was born in may, but it still uncertain. me? i oh i i why did my mother get pregnant? why did she give me up? was she tricked or forced, or did she give me up wilfully? why did they pay a 1000000 procedures for me? who got that money? ah, in the 2nd it was pretty much i will look at what the what what took him but he wasn't comment . it just wasn't...
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the mother randall mother fletcher and mr. van ellis and all those lost so many years ago. to all the descendants of those who suffered to this community that's why we're here. to shine a light to make sure america knows the story in full. may 1921 formerly enslaved black people under their descendants are here in tulsa. a boomtown of oil and opportunity in a new frontier. on the north side across the rail tracks that divided the city already segregated by law. they built something of their own. worthy worthy of their talent and their ambition greenwood community a way of life black doctors and lawyers pastors teachers running hospitals law practices libraries churches schools black veterans like the man i had the privilege to give me the command coin to who fought volunteered and fought and came home and still face such prejudice? veterans have been back a few years helping. after when the first world war building a new life back home. pride and confidence for a mom and there were at the time mom and plaque mom and pop black diners. grocery stores barbershops tailors the t
the mother randall mother fletcher and mr. van ellis and all those lost so many years ago. to all the descendants of those who suffered to this community that's why we're here. to shine a light to make sure america knows the story in full. may 1921 formerly enslaved black people under their descendants are here in tulsa. a boomtown of oil and opportunity in a new frontier. on the north side across the rail tracks that divided the city already segregated by law. they built something of their...
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a black mother's eternal love. my great-grandmother rose. so she was sold at age nine in south carolina. and she never saw her again. ashley is my grandmother. 1921. >> this story separation and loss is common for slavery and is common in the experience and yet breathtaking to this mother and daughter with the specificity we pair of the whole repair of the fact that that fact of that story but despite that atrocity. and also to give a hand how they could survive. and then to identify and that to generously provide. and that hierarchy of human needs. and although that may seem like a bit of a stretch. . . . . belonging to a community. belonging to a family. belonging to a group. this was no ordinary object. it was survival. evidence and emergency survival at the face of disaster. it is one-of-a-kind. it can perhaps be a model entities. this is hope for her daughters perseverance once realized. it came to pass. her daughter rosaura and her daughter ruth. so, the book said it in motion. a single black woman, rose, a seemingly modest act was whe
a black mother's eternal love. my great-grandmother rose. so she was sold at age nine in south carolina. and she never saw her again. ashley is my grandmother. 1921. >> this story separation and loss is common for slavery and is common in the experience and yet breathtaking to this mother and daughter with the specificity we pair of the whole repair of the fact that that fact of that story but despite that atrocity. and also to give a hand how they could survive. and then to identify and...
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just as his mother warned him. how is your mother during all of this? >> frantic.id, i had nothing to do with this, month. and i try to explain to her, i didn't really confess. it took days to get to a story. we're actually made a confession. >> well, of course your story was it kept changing. >> very much a did. >> you went from saying i don't know anything about this to then saying will maybe ben had something to do with it. to then, well maybe there is a third guy involved. to, wait a minute, i was there. and oh, yes, i cut her. where did that come from? >> trying to give them what they wanted to. here just took pieces. >> wait a minute. but why would you say you cut her? >> because during that time, mr. fuhriman, he said, hypothetically even if you did cut her, is still won't matter. will be able to get you another deal. we'll be able to help you. you just need to help. us >> indeed. here it is. on tape. with then detective jared fuhriman, in charge of the interview. >> hypothetically, if chris tapp was holding on to as she's being cut. or chris tapp took part
just as his mother warned him. how is your mother during all of this? >> frantic.id, i had nothing to do with this, month. and i try to explain to her, i didn't really confess. it took days to get to a story. we're actually made a confession. >> well, of course your story was it kept changing. >> very much a did. >> you went from saying i don't know anything about this to then saying will maybe ben had something to do with it. to then, well maybe there is a third guy...
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david: so your job was basically everything that your mother and father did not want to do and your motherecame the symbol of the company really the face of the company? >> yeah. she did everything. my father did everything. i was the one who sort of brought it together and my vision was make her famous. everything that i could do to make her famous was a step in the right direction and she became world-famous because of that. david: how do you keep mentally sharp? what is the key? >> the brain is a muscle and if you don't use it, you lose it. ♪ ♪ ♪ david: what'd you do to convince people that your mother's products or your company's products were better than the competitors? >> she created the idea of giving gifts away. she would send out a postcard and say bring this card into such and such store and we will give you a free lipstick or free this or free that. then she looked it up later and said if you buy something, we will give you a gift. that was magic in those days. it was really magic. when i took over the sales area. i took over everything. i remember visiting the buyer of a major
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to mother randle, mother fletcher, mr. van ellis, to the descendents and to all survivors, thank you. thank you for giving me the honor of being able to spend some time with you earlier today. thank you for your courage. thank you for your commitment and thank your children and your grandchildren and your nieces and your nephews. to see and learn from you is a gift, a genuine gift. dr. john hope franklin, one of america's greatest historians, tulsa's proud son whose father was a greenwood survivor said, and i quote, whatever you do it must be done in the spirit of good will and mutual respect and even love. how else can we overcome the past and be worthy of our forbearers and face the future with confidence and with hope. on this sacred and solemn day may we find that distinctly greenwood spirit that defines the american spirit, the spirit that gives me so much confidence and hope for the future, that helps us see face-to-face a spirit, that helps us know fully who we are and who we can be as a people and as a nation. i've
to mother randle, mother fletcher, mr. van ellis, to the descendents and to all survivors, thank you. thank you for giving me the honor of being able to spend some time with you earlier today. thank you for your courage. thank you for your commitment and thank your children and your grandchildren and your nieces and your nephews. to see and learn from you is a gift, a genuine gift. dr. john hope franklin, one of america's greatest historians, tulsa's proud son whose father was a greenwood...
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first we have to see, hear, and give respect to mother randle, mother fletcher, and mr. van ellis. [ applause ] and to all those lost so many years ago. to all the descendants of those who suffered. to this community. that's why we're here, to shine a light, to make sure america knows the story in full. may 1921. formerly enslaved black people and their descendants are here in tulsa. a boomtown, an opportunity in a new frontier. on the north side across the rail tracks that divided the city, already segregated by law, they built something of their own, worthy of their talent and their ambition. greenwood. a community. a way of life. black doctors and lawyers, pastors, teachers, running hospitals, law practices, libraries, churches, schools. black veterans like the man i had the privilege of giving a command coin to, who fought, volunteered, fought and came home, and still faced such prejudice. [ applause ] veterans have been back a few years helping after winning the first world war, building a new life back home, in pride and confidence. there were at the time mom and p
first we have to see, hear, and give respect to mother randle, mother fletcher, and mr. van ellis. [ applause ] and to all those lost so many years ago. to all the descendants of those who suffered. to this community. that's why we're here, to shine a light, to make sure america knows the story in full. may 1921. formerly enslaved black people and their descendants are here in tulsa. a boomtown, an opportunity in a new frontier. on the north side across the rail tracks that divided the city,...
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her mother was black. she would fill out forms, there wasn't always a bubble that fit her to fill in. >> while her parents made sure meghan felt comfortable in her own skin, years of built-up racial tensions in the country exploded, right in her own backyard. >> she was driving, i think, with her mom. and i think there was, like, debris and she thought it was snowing. and then, she realized it was actually the l.a. riots. >> riots that erupted when four white police officers were acquitted in the beating of a black man, rodney king. >> it definitely opened meghan's eyes to the fact that this was a world that was not always going to treat her fairly. and was not always going to be kind to her or to her family. >> meghan's early experiences with discrimination were not isolated to race. while watching tv advertisements for a class project, one commercial stood out to her. >> women are fighting greasy pots and pans. >> they implied that the product was just for women, who were going to be at home doing the cl
her mother was black. she would fill out forms, there wasn't always a bubble that fit her to fill in. >> while her parents made sure meghan felt comfortable in her own skin, years of built-up racial tensions in the country exploded, right in her own backyard. >> she was driving, i think, with her mom. and i think there was, like, debris and she thought it was snowing. and then, she realized it was actually the l.a. riots. >> riots that erupted when four white police officers...
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who gave birth a month after my mother did in may. but 3 or 4 women could have given birth that month. this is the closest i've ever been. i was born in may, but it still uncertain me the me. oh, i the why did my mother get pregnant? why did she give me up? was she tricked or forced, or did she give me up wilfully? why did they pay a 1000000 percentage for me? who got that money? ah, in the 2nd it was pretty much what what was the, wasn't the government that wasn't that that and then i was thank you very much. yeah. yeah. i'll be going to see, you know, in the move with me going to open one of those when you're going to get where you want to get the job, they will and i haven't got no idea why didn't get into the jewels come to book it was you know, so you're showing. yeah. which recorded on that he you know, sorry joe or gave me the order number to you. i 2nd yeah. clarify. it could you call me because i'm really, you know, me hope there was an amount of detail with them. but i didn't want to what did i want to you? my little but iss
who gave birth a month after my mother did in may. but 3 or 4 women could have given birth that month. this is the closest i've ever been. i was born in may, but it still uncertain me the me. oh, i the why did my mother get pregnant? why did she give me up? was she tricked or forced, or did she give me up wilfully? why did they pay a 1000000 percentage for me? who got that money? ah, in the 2nd it was pretty much what what was the, wasn't the government that wasn't that that and then i was...
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david: your job was everything your mother and father did not want to do and her mother was -- became symbol of the company and the face of the company, is that right? mr. lauder: yes. she did everything. my father did everything. my vision was make her famous. everything that i could do to make her famous was a step in the right direction. she became world-famous because of that. david: how do you keep mentally sharp? what is the key? mr. lauder: the brain is a muscle. if you do not use it, you lose it. ♪ ♪ david: how did you convince people that your company's products were better than the competitors? mr. lauder: first thing, she created the idea of giving gifts away. at the beginning, i would send out a postcard that said bring this card to such and such store and we will give them a free lipstick or free this or that. it would say if you buy something, we will give you a gift. that was magic in those days. it was really magic. when i took over the sales area, and i took over everything, i visited a department store. the owner would not look at me. he was cleaning his nails and ke
david: your job was everything your mother and father did not want to do and her mother was -- became symbol of the company and the face of the company, is that right? mr. lauder: yes. she did everything. my father did everything. my vision was make her famous. everything that i could do to make her famous was a step in the right direction. she became world-famous because of that. david: how do you keep mentally sharp? what is the key? mr. lauder: the brain is a muscle. if you do not use it,...
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in lactating mothers, there's less data on other types of vaccines. but experts say, even if traces the vaccine did make it that far, they'd be broken down by a baby digestive system. when it swallows the milk, what researchers are detecting in the breast milk or vaccinated mothers is a lot of anti bodies to source covey to, which isn't a surprise, since mother's milk doesn't just nourish a baby, but it also plays a key role in protecting it from a range of potentially dangerous pathogens in the early crucial stages of development. all that, all the evidence in favor of breast feeding mothers receiving vaccines is growing stronger by the day. and a lot of experts now recommend it, but it still lacks a blanket seal of approval from major health care authorities in and of course, apart from being protected from a severe case of cobit 19 vaccination, also opens the door to more activities. if you want to visit a bar restaurant in moscow, you need to get a q r code to prove your spend vaccinated. but only about 15 percent of the russian capital citizens h
in lactating mothers, there's less data on other types of vaccines. but experts say, even if traces the vaccine did make it that far, they'd be broken down by a baby digestive system. when it swallows the milk, what researchers are detecting in the breast milk or vaccinated mothers is a lot of anti bodies to source covey to, which isn't a surprise, since mother's milk doesn't just nourish a baby, but it also plays a key role in protecting it from a range of potentially dangerous pathogens in...
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i was so close to my mother. to my bedroom and i got on my knees i cried and i prayed please that my mother lives. i will give my soul to you in a few days later my mother came home from the hospital and did not die. i looked in the mirror and said oh no. [laughter] so i hitchhiked there were so few black people in eastern west virginia i grew up halfway between pittsburgh and washington and the allegheny mountains my family have lived there 200 years with all branches of my family. you don't think of that as the hotbed of african culture but we had one minister for two churches. one in the county seat. they would have their service on saturday afternoon and then sunday morning service was in piedmont. so i hitchhiked. i didn't think about being hurt. that is how innocent life was i hitchhiked the 5 miles and i go to the service and there were 15 people they were out 80 and then there was me. but then at one point in the service if anybody wants to give their life to christ the call to the altar and he said to me
i was so close to my mother. to my bedroom and i got on my knees i cried and i prayed please that my mother lives. i will give my soul to you in a few days later my mother came home from the hospital and did not die. i looked in the mirror and said oh no. [laughter] so i hitchhiked there were so few black people in eastern west virginia i grew up halfway between pittsburgh and washington and the allegheny mountains my family have lived there 200 years with all branches of my family. you don't...
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your believe mother center one to wiley can be sent to my yes. maybe the one tomorrow in oakland. less about this class and europe this week. look at in a mirror. you're going to go. no, that's pretty much the numbers that we cannot get up on. but they're looking for money if you pretty much like a $1.00, if you got there, wasn't that? so that was you looking at it, is that the loadable was, you know, the $100.00 is more moving to look at the much, much be if ask in that, in the bigger one particular price, there's different familiar initials, but he's going into who i was now, initial never for how they know. so that was, they gave us how much i made a motion when as soon as you know they're moving, when people didn't see that, i don't know much now that it was us, but i you this but any others on the left he saw dollar was let be from the entire line need if she know defalco this particular one. no, no, no, this will take, it's kimberly from time nice by initial mine is when an issue is if you put them in part, if you can go nowhere in the litt
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my mother's mother's mother was jewish. so i looked at what i said, you know, you're not something like jewish. you are jewish. and so how many jews are there? and i don't know, but as plus one ah, in heal my sponsor, the cemetery is where the resistance fighters of the 1942 was. so cancer uprising, a barrier to science here, helix. this is where the commander is buried through, died in 2009 on kelly monic edelman. he was a doctor and a hero, montane of resistance, but also later in the solidarity movement. solid almost vehicle. yeah, mostly in the worst ghetto.
my mother's mother's mother was jewish. so i looked at what i said, you know, you're not something like jewish. you are jewish. and so how many jews are there? and i don't know, but as plus one ah, in heal my sponsor, the cemetery is where the resistance fighters of the 1942 was. so cancer uprising, a barrier to science here, helix. this is where the commander is buried through, died in 2009 on kelly monic edelman. he was a doctor and a hero, montane of resistance, but also later in the...
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in lactating mothers, there's less data on other types of vaccines. but experts say, even if traces the vaccine did make it that far, they'd be broken down by a baby digestive system. when it swallows the milk, what researchers are detecting in the breast milk vaccinated mothers is a lot of antibodies to stars covey to which isn't a surprise, since mother's note doesn't just nourish a baby, but it also plays a key role in protecting it from a range of potentially dangerous pathogens in the early crucial stages of development. all that, all the evidence in favor of breast feeding mothers receiving vaccines is growing stronger by the day. and a lot of experts now recommended, but it still lacks a blanket seal of approval from major health care authorities. me and of course apart from being protected from a severe case of covert. 19 vaccination also opens the door to more activities. if you want to visit a bar restaurant in moscow, you need to get a q r code to prove your spend vaccinated. but only about 15 percent of the russian capital citizens have be
in lactating mothers, there's less data on other types of vaccines. but experts say, even if traces the vaccine did make it that far, they'd be broken down by a baby digestive system. when it swallows the milk, what researchers are detecting in the breast milk vaccinated mothers is a lot of antibodies to stars covey to which isn't a surprise, since mother's note doesn't just nourish a baby, but it also plays a key role in protecting it from a range of potentially dangerous pathogens in the...
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florence said, mother, look at the cars full of people. but the young mother took no he'd, continuing to read her book to relax after dismissing her type writing students for the evening at about 9:00. she realized the urgency of her daughters calls when the little girl at last said, mother, i see men with guns. she then sprang to the window and saw for herself what her daughter was saying. white men with guns invaded the area, some of whom, according to historians, did drive-by shootings of black residents who were unfortunate enough to be on the street at the time. they shot into black people's homes as well. mary parrish was reluctant to leave. in a quandary about the safest course of action, but she was finally persuaded to flee. with the release of mary parrish's book, the public and learn this important history and has a chance to apply the measures of objective reality to what some people have suppressed or denied through the years. the value written history in our society. we like to think of ourselves as objective and rational. th
florence said, mother, look at the cars full of people. but the young mother took no he'd, continuing to read her book to relax after dismissing her type writing students for the evening at about 9:00. she realized the urgency of her daughters calls when the little girl at last said, mother, i see men with guns. she then sprang to the window and saw for herself what her daughter was saying. white men with guns invaded the area, some of whom, according to historians, did drive-by shootings of...
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she has come with her mother. at only 8 years old, this young violinist is already one of the country's favorite classical virtuoso. ah, i don't like the thing and you can go in and change and young is a riser on the show. she's invited young talent, but today's program, i mean don't get on. she don't, don't, isn't in in, she told moody even a did put into total, get him out on your door when you got your food and i'm a little john who already and i do have a meeting i want to i didn't really want to let you know you're not in it and i know that they may get into oh in the me. 2 me me, you know, you had to do the humans mother hymns to jesus thinks her daughter didn't play well on this. okay. that's what it was for your phone was file because it will come with the with the christian it becomes we will get on the law. going to hold on in the fall, chris, on the phone with him. the little person, little while you don't close, she was 3 years old, young mother uploaded her best performances on the internet. the today
she has come with her mother. at only 8 years old, this young violinist is already one of the country's favorite classical virtuoso. ah, i don't like the thing and you can go in and change and young is a riser on the show. she's invited young talent, but today's program, i mean don't get on. she don't, don't, isn't in in, she told moody even a did put into total, get him out on your door when you got your food and i'm a little john who already and i do have a meeting i want to i didn't really...
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leonard: she was josephine esther lauder, and her mother was hungarian. and they called her esty, and she liked that better than josephine. david: when you were growing up, were you in a wealthy family at that time? leonard: we were very, very poor. remember this, that this was the depression. my father has had a very successful business importing silk. now, silk did not do too well during the depression. so he -- his company had to close down, and my mother had always had ambitions to either be an actress or to make people beautiful. and i have a late friend who had been a high school classmate of hers, and he said she was always combing out her girlfriends' hair and making them look pretty. she loved doing that, and that became her avocation and vocation. david: ok, now when you are talking about your youth in new york city, you do it in great detail in the book. how can somebody remember things that happened 80 years ago? how do you do that? leonard: david, it's easier to remember 80 years ago than what i had for lunch today. [laughter] david: i unders
leonard: she was josephine esther lauder, and her mother was hungarian. and they called her esty, and she liked that better than josephine. david: when you were growing up, were you in a wealthy family at that time? leonard: we were very, very poor. remember this, that this was the depression. my father has had a very successful business importing silk. now, silk did not do too well during the depression. so he -- his company had to close down, and my mother had always had ambitions to either...
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. >> the love between the mothers and daughters in our program is unconditional. you know, they are mommas. they are much more than a seven digit prison number. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most presng problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and developig countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoinsupport of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the special congressional committee tasked with investigating the january 6 riot at the u.s. capitol is embroiled in a new partisan firestorm tonight. at issue: whi
. >> the love between the mothers and daughters in our program is unconditional. you know, they are mommas. they are much more than a seven digit prison number. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most presng problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention,...