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lab animals like lab rats and they switch around the mother baby pairs of animal mothers get mothers are related to them. turns out that the young grow up to act like their adoptive mother not the biological mother. it appears the relationship is at least in part transmitted through experience rather than inheritance. it's possible that the physical interaction may lead to the enhanced expression of certain genes and that in turn leads to sensitivity of hormones and brain growth or the same genes might be silenced from early life experiences. to the extent it's not the genes they have that matter it's how they get turned on or off by the nurturing you receive. on the opposite end of the spectrum moms are also affected by their children. quite simply children may account for differences in mothers but i know that my kids have reacted differently which in turn would affect my behavior. for a long time researchers by pregnant women's level of arousal -- so if mom gets startled the baby will sense that in stargel. but then scientist at johns hopkins university notice that the pattern ran
lab animals like lab rats and they switch around the mother baby pairs of animal mothers get mothers are related to them. turns out that the young grow up to act like their adoptive mother not the biological mother. it appears the relationship is at least in part transmitted through experience rather than inheritance. it's possible that the physical interaction may lead to the enhanced expression of certain genes and that in turn leads to sensitivity of hormones and brain growth or the same...
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she would work alongside her mother and his mother, bernie's. it had taken 20 years, but they were finally becoming a family. >> i actually got older and got into the business, he was there indicted me and showed me how to do things. >> in the spring of 2009, bernice, in her late eighties, had apparently slipped and took a nasty fall one coming out of her fall car. she struggled into the house and died. may thought the time had come. for years, ben had been asking her to consider becoming his legally adopted daughter. she thought it would be the perfect father's day gift for him. >> i started thinking we bernice had just passed and it would be something nice for him to be like, ok, you do have a daughter. because i do feel like i have him as a father, to this day. so it never got legally changed. the paperwork is still on his desk. >> it never got attended to because of the brutal event three months after bernice's passing. ben, north, sea and may we're putting up another big convention in a hotel in new york suburban district county. just after
she would work alongside her mother and his mother, bernie's. it had taken 20 years, but they were finally becoming a family. >> i actually got older and got into the business, he was there indicted me and showed me how to do things. >> in the spring of 2009, bernice, in her late eighties, had apparently slipped and took a nasty fall one coming out of her fall car. she struggled into the house and died. may thought the time had come. for years, ben had been asking her to consider...
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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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my mother would have been a fundamental casualty of the pandemic. she would not have -- it would have not made it because my mother income, she got food stamps and even with that, she got rent supplements, my mother had to find work close the gap. i mean it's pretty standard, unfortunately. my mother was not singled out. my whole neighborhood was living like this. she did childcare in her house, a sanctioned program where she had children come into her house, i would say lower middle class people working and they took care of them in a day and we had four or five, her highest salary was 4500 a year and the welfare and rent supplements and bartering and whatever we could do took care of us but imagine if she were alive and we were living live now, $4400 would have been zero. >> exactly. >> we would not have been able to survive. i remember this, i was 16 or 17 years old, i realized my mother was struggling because up until then, i was just a clueless kid, we ate good tasting food every single night. we had a stark but extremely clean, very well organ
my mother would have been a fundamental casualty of the pandemic. she would not have -- it would have not made it because my mother income, she got food stamps and even with that, she got rent supplements, my mother had to find work close the gap. i mean it's pretty standard, unfortunately. my mother was not singled out. my whole neighborhood was living like this. she did childcare in her house, a sanctioned program where she had children come into her house, i would say lower middle class...
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martha, 28 years old and a mother herself. who just vanished one day. >> well [interpreter] there's no way she would've left, we would say, i'm going and living everything. behind >> so martha's mother and priscilla went up and down the boulevard together. >> we made thousands of fliers she and i were on a mission to find our daughters. >> but no sign of their daughters anywhere. the detective trapp collected their portraits, hung them on her off his wall. and she stayed awake and prayed in her catholic way. >> do you ever wonder why god would allow this to happen? >> i do. there have been plenty of times that i've been angry with our maker because you have to wonder why does this happen? i wish you would talk to me and that would be very helpful. but i had to figure out what happened. just read the clues, collect the puzzle pieces, and the more you can keep a neutral mind, these are the puzzle pieces fit together. >> now getting around it, the pieces pointed to a chilling conclusion. those three missing woman, just like jarra
martha, 28 years old and a mother herself. who just vanished one day. >> well [interpreter] there's no way she would've left, we would say, i'm going and living everything. behind >> so martha's mother and priscilla went up and down the boulevard together. >> we made thousands of fliers she and i were on a mission to find our daughters. >> but no sign of their daughters anywhere. the detective trapp collected their portraits, hung them on her off his wall. and she stayed...
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how did i end up writing about my mother? i was thinking a lot as a mother now myself.le kids i think a lot and baltimore know about this. i have a son who is almost four named eli named after the late congressman elijah cummings who i miss dearly. and i have a 1-year-old my own pandemic baby who turned 16 months old. of course i'm thinking about children the whole time. i actually finished the book. prior to the pandemic when i was pregnant with isabel. so pregnancy, motherhood was very much on my mind. and i think being a mom to so much about my relationship with my mother. they were memories, snippets and things that came back. i feel really ashamed about and i will explain. i had what can best be classified as a strained relationship with my mother growing up. looking back, i was resentful that my mother was never there. here's why she was never there. at the time i'm sure i knew this, intellectually somebody told me but i don't think i do how to process this as a child. my mother was in a fifth grade because of the cultural revolution, all of the schools stopped. s
how did i end up writing about my mother? i was thinking a lot as a mother now myself.le kids i think a lot and baltimore know about this. i have a son who is almost four named eli named after the late congressman elijah cummings who i miss dearly. and i have a 1-year-old my own pandemic baby who turned 16 months old. of course i'm thinking about children the whole time. i actually finished the book. prior to the pandemic when i was pregnant with isabel. so pregnancy, motherhood was very much...
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his mother must be dead.y, where would he put her body? >> he was maybe 13 or 14 when he thought about those old coal mines around walsenburg. >> you actually went and looked? >> oh, yeah, i went through a lot of those mines myself. >> alone? >> mm-hmm. >> you're looking for the remains of your own mother. i mean, i can't imagine what that -- >> i can't explain it. it's always been a fire that just drives you to do something. >> and then one day -- >> i had been going through some of my dad's stuff in the basement. i found a box of stuff that she had supposedly taking with her. a denim jacket her mother had given her, passport was there. >> oh, yeah, i went through a lot of those mines myself. >> alone? >> mm-hmm. >> you're looking for the remains of your own mother. i mean, i can't imagine what that -- >> i can't explain it. it's always been a fire that just drives you to do something. >> and then one day -- >> i had been going through some of my dad's stuff in the basement. i found a box of stuff that she h
his mother must be dead.y, where would he put her body? >> he was maybe 13 or 14 when he thought about those old coal mines around walsenburg. >> you actually went and looked? >> oh, yeah, i went through a lot of those mines myself. >> alone? >> mm-hmm. >> you're looking for the remains of your own mother. i mean, i can't imagine what that -- >> i can't explain it. it's always been a fire that just drives you to do something. >> and then one day...
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♪ ♪ so long mother ♪ ♪ good-bye mother ♪ ♪ so long mother ♪ ♪ so long mother earth ♪ ♪ good-bye motherns of years, but unchanged in any other way, a moon rock is like a diary of the sun. an eye unblinking since time began. that stared across the sea of space, that watched the blue planet when life began. remembered in these rocks are ancient sun spots, solar flares, solar storms where fiery arms reached out a million miles. by making ourselves very small, like alice, perhaps we will see what these rocks have seen and remember back those billions of years to decipher the life of the sun. ♪♪ locked within our sun are answers to mysteries that have confounded man since time began. we have roechd out with our telescopes, we have reached in with our microscopes.eached out telescopes, we have reached in with our microscopes. seeking. what is the source of life? what combination of energies and elements brought it into existence? what is the relationship between the nonliving and living things? how delicate is the balance? man slowly begins to realize how fragile is his bubble of life? ours i
♪ ♪ so long mother ♪ ♪ good-bye mother ♪ ♪ so long mother ♪ ♪ so long mother earth ♪ ♪ good-bye motherns of years, but unchanged in any other way, a moon rock is like a diary of the sun. an eye unblinking since time began. that stared across the sea of space, that watched the blue planet when life began. remembered in these rocks are ancient sun spots, solar flares, solar storms where fiery arms reached out a million miles. by making ourselves very small, like alice, perhaps...
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what was it like to be taught by your own mother? to study with my mother was hard.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 and 18t
what was it like to be taught by your own mother? to study with my mother was hard.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...
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his fingerprints are on the ammo, his mother, mother saying my son did it.he had to do it. >> but, did he have to do it? that was the key question. and the prosecution said no. this was no justifiable homicide. this was an execution. in fact, the weapon, a.12 gauge remington shotgun, had been purchased just for the killing. it had just been bought from a walmart near cornell. >> so we sent investigators down there, and as they began to look into that, they found that the gun had been purchased by a young man named whitney knickerbocker. >> newly purchased. >> newly purchased. >> by a new name all together here. >> right. >> it had taken place february 2015, the same day charlie left cornell. the store had surveillance video of charlie's friend and fellow fraternity brother buying the shotgun, video that was shown to the jury. the frat brother was never accused of having anything to do with the killing.charlie had apparently convinced him to help buy a gun. >> friends say that whitney was told by charlie that he was going to go on a hunting trip so he asked w
his fingerprints are on the ammo, his mother, mother saying my son did it.he had to do it. >> but, did he have to do it? that was the key question. and the prosecution said no. this was no justifiable homicide. this was an execution. in fact, the weapon, a.12 gauge remington shotgun, had been purchased just for the killing. it had just been bought from a walmart near cornell. >> so we sent investigators down there, and as they began to look into that, they found that the gun had...
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"dr mcmorries started helping my mother in august 1984.une 2nd, 1986, my mother went through a lot of pain, disappointments and travelled many miles. her trip back to the doctor onjuly12th, 1986 made it all worthwhile. dr mcmorries did a pregnancy test that showed positive, which meant she was going to have a baby. here i come. exactly nine months later, on march 5th, 1987, i came into this world and my mother was the happiest person in the world." about five years ago, i started having these very drastic health issues and concerns, and i was seeing, you know, doctor after doctor after doctor, trying to get a diagnosis to figure out what was going on. i purchased a 23andme dna ancestry and health kit last january in hopes of guiding me in some sort of direction to give me answers regarding the health issues i was having. but i've known my entire life i was donor conceived. so, in the back of my mind, i was like, "what if i have siblings? what if i find a sister or brother?" and i had no idea what i was about to stumble upon when those resu
"dr mcmorries started helping my mother in august 1984.une 2nd, 1986, my mother went through a lot of pain, disappointments and travelled many miles. her trip back to the doctor onjuly12th, 1986 made it all worthwhile. dr mcmorries did a pregnancy test that showed positive, which meant she was going to have a baby. here i come. exactly nine months later, on march 5th, 1987, i came into this world and my mother was the happiest person in the world." about five years ago, i started...
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the mother. i wish they just went everywhere everywhere. betron or i was, i, my wife was fortunate enough to get the phone number in a minister call northern and she rang, she says, your husband has been taken away. i would like for you to worry is because everybody's denied on maria's. she just basically says, these are terrible times on talk to monica. i in 971 island, took the u. k to the european court. they argued that the men had been tortured by the british. the european court of human rights eventually decided that the hooded men had not been tortured, but instead enjoyed in human and degrading treatment. the global precedent set by this 978 judgment allowed governments around the world to legally use these techniques. i i me when the 30th of july, 2011, the 1st re union of the hooted man and 40 years took place here and just move up. this is a photo cross offered this we discussed the possible you can the others game own me. hello maintenance front, you know 70 year old grandfather and 1
the mother. i wish they just went everywhere everywhere. betron or i was, i, my wife was fortunate enough to get the phone number in a minister call northern and she rang, she says, your husband has been taken away. i would like for you to worry is because everybody's denied on maria's. she just basically says, these are terrible times on talk to monica. i in 971 island, took the u. k to the european court. they argued that the men had been tortured by the british. the european court of human...
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she said, fred, madman, mother, the good mother there. mother there, puff some day. we'll see if the cause being lived at the edge of this one. with the mother, we begun, mamma and the bus. you go to the foam feed and come back to the to the come in and then get mother go to the home. if the flock vs. yes, exactly. that could be their mother. so they, they look so good. when the male cars go up, lily the family, the females who will stay together in participate in the lives of that whole thing . they live alone and return solely from a thing. it's not always even possible to tell who the father is. that family is overseen by the owners female. she knows where water and the best pastures are. in these cubic times, the lives of the elephants haven't changed a bit. they didn't even notice whether the coffee is no, no, but i know is because because, because see if maybe they could ask us where we can see the 2 of these. we can do a little vehicles, i know they can get them there because the but for those who work at the bar go live nearby, things have changed drastically
she said, fred, madman, mother, the good mother there. mother there, puff some day. we'll see if the cause being lived at the edge of this one. with the mother, we begun, mamma and the bus. you go to the foam feed and come back to the to the come in and then get mother go to the home. if the flock vs. yes, exactly. that could be their mother. so they, they look so good. when the male cars go up, lily the family, the females who will stay together in participate in the lives of that whole thing...
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she said if it is my mom mother, good mother. there mother is there, puff some table, see if the because the out being lived at the edge of this one with the mother with the gun on the bus, you go to the foam feed and come back to the to the go in and then get mother go to the home if the flock vs. so yes sir. do you think that that could be their mother? so they they look so good. when the male cars go up, they leave the family. the females who will stay together then participate in the lives of thing. they live alone and return solely from a thing. it's not always even possible to tell who the father is. that family is overseen by the owners female. she knows where water and the best pastures are in these cubic times, the lives of the elephants haven't changed a bit. they didn't even notice whether the coffee isn't all over the. but i know is because because, because see if maybe they could ask us where we can see the tourist. we county a little vehicles. i know that we've been told the but for those who work at the bar go live
she said if it is my mom mother, good mother. there mother is there, puff some table, see if the because the out being lived at the edge of this one with the mother with the gun on the bus, you go to the foam feed and come back to the to the go in and then get mother go to the home if the flock vs. so yes sir. do you think that that could be their mother? so they they look so good. when the male cars go up, they leave the family. the females who will stay together then participate in the lives...
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she said, for this much money mother, the good mother there, mother there, puff some table to see if the because the out being lived, the edge of this one with the mother we the government in the past, the go to deform feet and come back to the to the gun whether go to this home flocked vs. so yes, exactly that we could be their mother. so they say look so good when the mail cars go up, lily the family, the females will stay together as don't participate in the lives of the thing. they live alone. i'm return certainly from they think it's not always even possible to tell who the father is. the family is overseen by the owners female. she knows where water and the best pos just in these cubic times. the lives of the elephants haven't changed a bit. we didn't even notice whether the coffee is no, no coffee, but i know is because because because see if maybe they could ask us where we can see that we can be a little vehicles. i know david asking themselves because the but for those who work at the bar go live nearby, things have changed drastically. know, a lot of people have to be fair
she said, for this much money mother, the good mother there, mother there, puff some table to see if the because the out being lived, the edge of this one with the mother we the government in the past, the go to deform feet and come back to the to the gun whether go to this home flocked vs. so yes, exactly that we could be their mother. so they say look so good when the mail cars go up, lily the family, the females will stay together as don't participate in the lives of the thing. they live...
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emanuel greatest that completes the ark of mother emanuel church.ears beef been to before the amendment was ratified and blackman in the south got the right to vote in the summer of 1867 and so they register to vote in 80 percent of the black men eligible to vote in the south register to vote in the summer of 1867 i call it the first freedom power is still in 1868, the voted 500,000 blackman cast their ballots be presumed for the republican party for grant and he won the electoral college overwhelmingly but the only one the popular vote by just over 300,000 votes. so we could say they had elected the president of the united states through the popular vote. and the most and ported point is the reconstruction the manifestation of the ballot. that was in south carolina and in that election, house of representatives with the majority is black man speaker of the house with black the secretary and treasury were black,as is amazing and in the race, still probably the most racist ever made. we tend to think that it was about slavery but it wasn't, has about
emanuel greatest that completes the ark of mother emanuel church.ears beef been to before the amendment was ratified and blackman in the south got the right to vote in the summer of 1867 and so they register to vote in 80 percent of the black men eligible to vote in the south register to vote in the summer of 1867 i call it the first freedom power is still in 1868, the voted 500,000 blackman cast their ballots be presumed for the republican party for grant and he won the electoral college...
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we said this home to his mother all good here, mom. i love, you know, the moms often gets quick. se for my own child saying pretty much the say, i get flooded with emotion, thinking of what that mother is having to go through. knowing her worst nightmare is happening. then you have this instagram from sergeant nicole key, holding a sleeping african baby saying, i love my job. the sergeant gage last post just a week ago, escorting a, evacuated onto the bird with a heart emoji next to it. then there is this mother of us marine riley mccall who died nichol bombings, who called into the wilco radio show, saying, instead of just grieving and crying, she was just getting mad. i woke up at 4 o'clock this morning to marine my daughters telling me my son was something know mother, once her father, her grandfather, anyone, family member who's person, who's family member serving president biden in. the 1st lady did greet at the fall and on sunday, at dover air force base, and later went on to meet with family members. but as reports are emerging
we said this home to his mother all good here, mom. i love, you know, the moms often gets quick. se for my own child saying pretty much the say, i get flooded with emotion, thinking of what that mother is having to go through. knowing her worst nightmare is happening. then you have this instagram from sergeant nicole key, holding a sleeping african baby saying, i love my job. the sergeant gage last post just a week ago, escorting a, evacuated onto the bird with a heart emoji next to it. then...
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and when we listen to the voices of the mothers, why mother that we spoke with. she said, what bothers me the most is that i am not able to see my child. we're talking of the dignity of a mother. the pride that the mother has to be able to bring the child into this world and having that capability to be able to see the child. yes, she find herself in a situation where she is not able to see this job. and tears rolling down her face strongly. and so he's right laundries, right. these countries have contributed very minimal jet. the are the ones that are being affected and that has the reason why your whole glow. that's why there is a more encourage you to make sure that we stop these people from suffering better. let me just bring in some youtube comments, shall in for them to you and, and then also to you charles as well. just very briefly so that we can get for as many as possible. clean borman on youtube says this is the reality for south africa as well. still people deny global warming leaders in this country that south africa still make use of co power becaus
and when we listen to the voices of the mothers, why mother that we spoke with. she said, what bothers me the most is that i am not able to see my child. we're talking of the dignity of a mother. the pride that the mother has to be able to bring the child into this world and having that capability to be able to see the child. yes, she find herself in a situation where she is not able to see this job. and tears rolling down her face strongly. and so he's right laundries, right. these countries...
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in chicago, mother who lost custody of her son is appealing a judge's decision. the mother says, judge james shapiro abruptly asked if she received their cronum virus vaccine after she said no. as a result of bad reactions to other vaccinations the judge been took away. her parental rights during a virtual child support. hearing rebecca for life is one of some 100000000 americans who decided against getting one of the 3 kind of iris vaccines. but now she claims her status had been on vaccinated cost. her customer rights of her 11 year old son during a virtual custody hearing furl. it says out of nowhere, chicago judge james shapiro asked about her vaccinated status. she said she was not box needed due to a previous bad reaction. and then the judge stripped furling of her parental rights . she said it had nothing to do with what we were talking about. he was placing his views on me and taking my son away from me or ex husband or poorly did not bring up the issue, but says he supports the judges. motion is come, doesn't say that illinois is up in their math mandate
in chicago, mother who lost custody of her son is appealing a judge's decision. the mother says, judge james shapiro abruptly asked if she received their cronum virus vaccine after she said no. as a result of bad reactions to other vaccinations the judge been took away. her parental rights during a virtual child support. hearing rebecca for life is one of some 100000000 americans who decided against getting one of the 3 kind of iris vaccines. but now she claims her status had been on vaccinated...
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my father and mother made it clear they give me their lives and they have given me their lives.they worked hard jobs i get to go to yale university to that trumped anything. any sexiness you have as an adolescent because you realize they've lived this self sacrificial thing, parenting mother and father and i knew that, they had lived really hard lives and i knew growing up in germany during the war and after the war and growing up in greece during and after the war, they suffer hunger in fact spoke to me, i understood they were really sacrificing so it felt like i had any intellectual thinking but i remember being lost going back to the island where my father grew up i had been many times since and relatives there and we go there, not a distant thing. my father grew up there but i remember being lost in visiting my father's grandfather's grave and my father always spoke about his grandfather, he was literary, self-taught and my father's always saying i got my jeans from him because he was literary nobody in our family is particularly literary but i am and he always spoke with su
my father and mother made it clear they give me their lives and they have given me their lives.they worked hard jobs i get to go to yale university to that trumped anything. any sexiness you have as an adolescent because you realize they've lived this self sacrificial thing, parenting mother and father and i knew that, they had lived really hard lives and i knew growing up in germany during the war and after the war and growing up in greece during and after the war, they suffer hunger in fact...
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but my mother's german. so i go in queens in church and be surrounded by greek people who were thoroughly greek. both parents were greek they spoke greek at home. we spoke english at home. i felt like a fish out of water i wasas not greek enough. in mightut really american because my parents are so european i did not play catch with my father we did not do the normal stuff. there is a lot of dissidents. my parents would talk past each other my father would miss understand because of the language. i was translating i thought you get a phd and understand my parents were no one else would. there were times whenn my father would misspeak that was doubly wrong so there is no way anyone but me but understand what he said an innate sense of where he was going that classic case for me , the first story involves we were going to mcdonald's parade this is in the 70s. my mother always took before richard greek school which we hated. i was like every tuesday. my father once took my brother and me too mcdonald's. i think
but my mother's german. so i go in queens in church and be surrounded by greek people who were thoroughly greek. both parents were greek they spoke greek at home. we spoke english at home. i felt like a fish out of water i wasas not greek enough. in mightut really american because my parents are so european i did not play catch with my father we did not do the normal stuff. there is a lot of dissidents. my parents would talk past each other my father would miss understand because of the...
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a lot of this plays out in her struggles with her mother. -- mother, which really they just go on forades. finally, at one point, she is living with a member of the band, the eagles, from the 1970's. she has co-authored one of the songs on one of their biggest albums. so the question is -- how is she going to identify herself for this writing credit? by the way, patty is just an incredibly gifted writer and she struggles with it. she finally decides she is going to take her mother's maiden name, patty davis. it takes her, even herself, it takes her a long time to understand why she does that. she says as difficult as things were with my mother, she was the parent that was always there. this goes on. they have an estrangement that goes off and on for many, many years and finally, it is tragedy that reconciles them. it is ronald reagan's diagnosis with alzheimer's disease and patty, who has been out and away from the family for years, returns. she is living in new york and she moves back to california to be there for her mother and to be there for her father. the relationship is never e
a lot of this plays out in her struggles with her mother. -- mother, which really they just go on forades. finally, at one point, she is living with a member of the band, the eagles, from the 1970's. she has co-authored one of the songs on one of their biggest albums. so the question is -- how is she going to identify herself for this writing credit? by the way, patty is just an incredibly gifted writer and she struggles with it. she finally decides she is going to take her mother's maiden...
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the cultural expense growing up in the church, i always say if your father is greek and your mother is german, it means you will be raised greek. rock paper w scissors so i had that greek experience but it was a mostly cultural experience so i guess i don't have a problem with people thinking -- think of being -- that's not a verb. thinking of it as a spiritual memoir but it's a literary memoir, i hope that people not particularly interested in spiritual things will read it because it is a fun and valuable telling of a number of bizarre, sometimes bizarre experiencing dramatic expenses, mostly nontraumatic. >> okay, good. i have another literary question. >> just one? those are my favorite questions two what's up with you and william faulkner? >> i hate him. >> well, i kind of got back but there's one chapter title as i lay dying, i think you mentioned him more than any other single writer are not sure about that. >> i am a jokester and anybody who knows me knows even when i'm being deadly serious, there's a joke in there someplace. i guess i am reacting to the fact that when i was at
the cultural expense growing up in the church, i always say if your father is greek and your mother is german, it means you will be raised greek. rock paper w scissors so i had that greek experience but it was a mostly cultural experience so i guess i don't have a problem with people thinking -- think of being -- that's not a verb. thinking of it as a spiritual memoir but it's a literary memoir, i hope that people not particularly interested in spiritual things will read it because it is a fun...
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you need to talk to your mother. you need to have her call me.that is, the strange and disturbing tale that begins with her. >> coming up -- thousands of miles away, this woman also had questions about john. >> i started snooping and i found everything. >> and when she spoke up, that's when things got really scary. >> tonia, if you and you enjoy your time left on this earth, okay? because that's what's going to come down to. >> when "dateline" continues. okay, we're not gonna ask for discounts on floor models, demos or displays. shopping malls can be a big trigger for young homeowners turning into their parents. you ever think about the storage operation a place like this must rely on? -no. they just sell candles, and they're making overhead? you know what kind of fish those are? -no. -eh, don't be coy. [ laughs ] [ sniffs, clears throat ] koi fish. it can be overwhelming. think a second. have we seen this shirt before? progressive can't save you from becoming your parents. but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto with us. but you
you need to talk to your mother. you need to have her call me.that is, the strange and disturbing tale that begins with her. >> coming up -- thousands of miles away, this woman also had questions about john. >> i started snooping and i found everything. >> and when she spoke up, that's when things got really scary. >> tonia, if you and you enjoy your time left on this earth, okay? because that's what's going to come down to. >> when "dateline" continues....
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i cannot believe it i'm so my mother.om and got on my knees and i cried and prayed and said jesus let my mother live i will give my soul to you lord and then a few days later she came home from the hospital i looked in the mirror and said oh no. t [laughter] so the following saturday i hitchhiked there were so few black people in western virginia aggravated way between pittsburgh and washington my family lived there for 200 years you don't think that as a hotbed of african-american culture but that's where my people are from. we had one minister for two churches one in the county seat 5 miles away they would have their service on saturday afternoon and then sunday morning service was in piedmont so i hitchhiked. i did not think about anything because life was innocent they hitchhiked to kaiser i go to the service and there were aboutro 15 black people the average age must have been 80 and then there was me. [laughter] the minister reverend ralph at one point in the service that anybody wants to give their life to christ t
i cannot believe it i'm so my mother.om and got on my knees and i cried and prayed and said jesus let my mother live i will give my soul to you lord and then a few days later she came home from the hospital i looked in the mirror and said oh no. t [laughter] so the following saturday i hitchhiked there were so few black people in western virginia aggravated way between pittsburgh and washington my family lived there for 200 years you don't think that as a hotbed of african-american culture but...
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my mom was on the man because when double bomb was my mother, my mother has had them mark about, you know there would be a modem or no not. yeah. let me know my, my mom demo this in the me. oh, i october 3rd by august central african republic. hot and dry. elvita is still in the clearing with both her newborn and jubilee. ah. un reports are rebel coalition calling itself the select is threatening the eastern and central regions of the country. the central african republic is located in the dead center of africa. a local name for the country is bay p africa, which means heart of african and it has a lot of problems, especially present forest elephants are really getting battered because they happen to live in these places where there's a lot of civil and left and the you say call god knows you have said she's undecided is useful as your fair lute landed on to banquet. nice a good you could there need to agree mimic a fear enough. why can get by sir ambush? been that any the question be been to him me getting to use this over the years to where i could put value 2nd he to less than a m
my mom was on the man because when double bomb was my mother, my mother has had them mark about, you know there would be a modem or no not. yeah. let me know my, my mom demo this in the me. oh, i october 3rd by august central african republic. hot and dry. elvita is still in the clearing with both her newborn and jubilee. ah. un reports are rebel coalition calling itself the select is threatening the eastern and central regions of the country. the central african republic is located in the dead...
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ron said that his mother understood this and that he and his mother would try to find opportunities toake his father aside and convince him that this is serious, it is going on and needs to be dealt with. it takes him until his second term to even use the word aids. it takes him all the way until 1987 before he gets a major address on. by the time he does, nancy reagan determines that this speech will not be determined by the conservatives in the reagan administration. the people who believe that aids is not a health crisis but a moral crisis. that it is retribution for homosexuality. she refuses to allow the west wing to write this speech. she produces her own outside speechwriter susan swain -- outside speechwriter. she realizes that ronald reagan has never even had a conversation with his own surgeon general about this. he gets nancy to set up a long overdue meeting with every coupe. some of the conservatives in the white house get wind that this is happening. they set it up like a cabinet meeting and it becomes this huge argument about everything. some want reagan to say that you c
ron said that his mother understood this and that he and his mother would try to find opportunities toake his father aside and convince him that this is serious, it is going on and needs to be dealt with. it takes him until his second term to even use the word aids. it takes him all the way until 1987 before he gets a major address on. by the time he does, nancy reagan determines that this speech will not be determined by the conservatives in the reagan administration. the people who believe...