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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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is a mother of four young children myself i'm often interested for these selfish reasons becoming mother is a baffling and be will during a fair the physical changes of pregnancy are alarming enough to gain 60 pounds practically overnight and then suddenly grow straight here after years has been currently your whole life and then to have mom bodies and dad bodies in the psychological ramifications. the internal aspects are more striking change than what's going on on the outside. the brain is not the first organ that comes to mind when you think of childbirth but it is a key player why do i dream differently why cannot find the smell of my daughter's diapers disgusting why are the christ hearing living apart other limits to this love? wrapping my mind around the daily wonder of motherhood i wonder about the downsides my really stupid or or am i just tired or is something else going on entirely also health to consider which impacts us in the moms that we know one striking piece of evidence of concrete nature of the maternal transformation how they proliferate at the time of birth the ques
is a mother of four young children myself i'm often interested for these selfish reasons becoming mother is a baffling and be will during a fair the physical changes of pregnancy are alarming enough to gain 60 pounds practically overnight and then suddenly grow straight here after years has been currently your whole life and then to have mom bodies and dad bodies in the psychological ramifications. the internal aspects are more striking change than what's going on on the outside. the brain is...
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a book this is very bad news the neural differences between mothers of one and experience mothers ofple children are some of the best evidence there is permanent brain change in humans and mothers of three do better than first time moms. so after looking at all that common threads of all species not to mention you and me it is interesting toce consider our differences as well. to me the striking differences among human moms is just as interesting as human response moms are not robots we are real people with personalities and all of this factors into the mothers we have become. culture is one obvious and huge the maternal instinct is about the drive of any one specific mothering behavior. we know this because it is so lively across the globe so their animals like rabbits that ritualistically takes the first from their chest and the five if you don't let them do this they cannot care for their baby. meanwhile something a little bit y like nesting to take away i will still carry on and be a mom. so they are just a few action patterns in humans and those variables of climate and expectat
a book this is very bad news the neural differences between mothers of one and experience mothers ofple children are some of the best evidence there is permanent brain change in humans and mothers of three do better than first time moms. so after looking at all that common threads of all species not to mention you and me it is interesting toce consider our differences as well. to me the striking differences among human moms is just as interesting as human response moms are not robots we are...
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globally 90 percent of women become mothers and even in america 86 percent of us are mothers by the time we reach our mid 40s. 70 percent of moms are in the workforce and their heading up more american households than ever. moms are important political forces as well. but as a mother of four young children myself i'm also interested in the tescientific field for a much more personal andi guess you could say selfish reason . seen from the inside becoming a mother is a very bewildering affair. the physical changes of pregnancy are alarming enough . you might gain 60 pounds technically overnight or suddenly grow straight hair after yours had been curly for 30 years and there is a whole many scientific subfields studying mom odds and dad bob and their psychological ramifications but we won't go there tonight . yet the interior aspects of the maternal transformation or even more striking and strange and what's going on on her outside. the brain isn't the first ornament comes to mind when you think about childbirth but it's really a very key player. i want to know why do i dream differently th
globally 90 percent of women become mothers and even in america 86 percent of us are mothers by the time we reach our mid 40s. 70 percent of moms are in the workforce and their heading up more american households than ever. moms are important political forces as well. but as a mother of four young children myself i'm also interested in the tescientific field for a much more personal andi guess you could say selfish reason . seen from the inside becoming a mother is a very bewildering affair....
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my mother let us grow our hair. the last time he saw severe independence before he died was 14 years old i had my hair down to my shoulders and my brother did too but he did not recognize us. we failed to stop at the den to say hello which was policy in the truman home. he stopped in the den and said hi to grandpa. we went right past him. my mother passage in a few moments later and he sent her the two longhairs walk into the house? she said those are your grandsons. he said they didn't say look at them back down to her. she came and got us we had to come back and say hello to my grandfather who is visibly not happy we had long hair. two years after he died my grandmother was visiting us here in washington. i came down and by this time as i could tuck it in my front pocket. i sat down have breakfast with my grandmother, she looked to meet in a loud voice, my mother was across the room making breakfast for one of my brothers. she looked at me and nay loud voice she said my goodness you have beautiful hair. and my mot
my mother let us grow our hair. the last time he saw severe independence before he died was 14 years old i had my hair down to my shoulders and my brother did too but he did not recognize us. we failed to stop at the den to say hello which was policy in the truman home. he stopped in the den and said hi to grandpa. we went right past him. my mother passage in a few moments later and he sent her the two longhairs walk into the house? she said those are your grandsons. he said they didn't say...
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but moment mother, you shall. if it does, he has to give me the bonus advice, and him to confession. out of gunner said though, doubt, nonprofit's food is the founder of the sent. there was no afghan national army. there were no afghan national police. we see a situation totally transformed. aim has always been. can we make sure this country no longer a haven for terror and terrorists? american troops training afghan soldiers ambushed by the taliban. as those american troops prepared to start coming home, the afghans realized they still need american help. they demand a american fighter jets bail them out. american air support vote always be here to save today. good one does. what are we going to run vigor them or non games? angles net. and i'm not sure i get my deal with me when i was and i got it. i was meeting last odyssey. got as an asthma and i don't get it on. i wouldn't. martha no, you hold us to margaret wall. jordan warning that i'm all the know they don't. i'm a number over there long got was a jordan mo
but moment mother, you shall. if it does, he has to give me the bonus advice, and him to confession. out of gunner said though, doubt, nonprofit's food is the founder of the sent. there was no afghan national army. there were no afghan national police. we see a situation totally transformed. aim has always been. can we make sure this country no longer a haven for terror and terrorists? american troops training afghan soldiers ambushed by the taliban. as those american troops prepared to start...
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only about who he identified as the person who hurt his mother. >> did aaron indicate that his motherntify who did that to his mother? >> yes, he did. >> and who did he say? >> his daddy. his father. >> you guys had a good day on the stand with that testimony. >> oh, yeah. >> that was a win. >> that was a win. >> but jurors would hear aaron on the witness stand telling a different story. about the gruesome discovery of his mother's remains under the outdoor shower. >> tell the jury what you found next. >> i was digging the hole. i noticed -- >> sitting just a few feet away at the defense table was mike, his biological father. >> i picked up the coconut object, and it ended up being the top portion of her skull. >> so once you start seeing that it's human remains, what do you do? >> we set the top portion of the skull back in, in the hole, and i called my mom, who i refer to as my mom, jean fraser. >> aaron is not the kind of person who shows emotion. you see him trying to hold back that anguish, that trauma. >> the defense did not cross-examine aaron, but it challenged the meaning of
only about who he identified as the person who hurt his mother. >> did aaron indicate that his motherntify who did that to his mother? >> yes, he did. >> and who did he say? >> his daddy. his father. >> you guys had a good day on the stand with that testimony. >> oh, yeah. >> that was a win. >> that was a win. >> but jurors would hear aaron on the witness stand telling a different story. about the gruesome discovery of his mother's remains...
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i'm going to old mother, you shall leave enough gone this time. my name is because of its commando on the internet for non short topic bowman, muslim leaf stuff. he has to give me the bonus, advice, and into conflict. i was gonna say, no doubt, not putting the system to the front of the tent. there was no afghan national army . there were no afghan national police. we see a situation totally transformed. our aim has always been, can we make sure this country no longer is a haven for terror and terrors? the american troops training afghan soldiers ambushed by the taliban. as those american troops prepared to start coming home, the afghans realised they still need american help. they demand american fighter jets bail them out. american air support vote always be here to say today you good one does what out a single zone bigger them. i'm not going to duncan is, and i'm not sure. i guess i got my the what i mean when i was and i got as i was meeting last odyssey got as an asthma, i don't get it on our good him. i know you hold us to margaret. well, jo
i'm going to old mother, you shall leave enough gone this time. my name is because of its commando on the internet for non short topic bowman, muslim leaf stuff. he has to give me the bonus, advice, and into conflict. i was gonna say, no doubt, not putting the system to the front of the tent. there was no afghan national army . there were no afghan national police. we see a situation totally transformed. our aim has always been, can we make sure this country no longer is a haven for terror and...
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how did i end up writing about my mother? i was thinking a lot as a mother now myself. i have two little 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 sc
how did i end up writing about my mother? i was thinking a lot as a mother now myself. i have two little 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...
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deadly as her mother.ations are reunited when she finds herself looking after a young girl who's been kidnapped which puts her at odds with �*the firm' for whom she's worked, and she teams up with the librarians who are a group of women who keep heavy weaponry in library books. so the whole thing is a comic book set up. it's all neon drenched and none of it feels in any way realistic. it's good fun, it's entertaining — there are some fun fight sequences, the whole thing has got this garish hue to it. none of it has any emotional impact whatsoever but you don't go to a movie called gunpowder milkshake thinking what you're going to get us an in—depth character study. what you go for is the comic book, the graphic novel feel to it. the guy who directed this made a film called big bad wolves which is a lot tougher and has got a lot more grit to it. but this is good fun, it's in cinemas and on sky cinema. i think that karen gillan carries off the central role very well. you know, it's a romp, it's a film called
deadly as her mother.ations are reunited when she finds herself looking after a young girl who's been kidnapped which puts her at odds with �*the firm' for whom she's worked, and she teams up with the librarians who are a group of women who keep heavy weaponry in library books. so the whole thing is a comic book set up. it's all neon drenched and none of it feels in any way realistic. it's good fun, it's entertaining — there are some fun fight sequences, the whole thing has got this garish...
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mother. i'm here to qualify the show that she heard the cities how to do it from each group which bring the nose is a quarter of making your mother. this is a ton of user and not often they are in the market. the one i'm not looking a little through the math really we call in the here the last one of those and again and i'm tiny bunch of dyslexia again, i didn't mean this mentioned 2 to 1200 once it was finished in a tiny community village is very that, that fathers, mothers, and many, many children, us military said it to conduct to their rates, protect forces the ah, the mother called by the not shit. her doesn't want any bigger, gets more cornerstone. again, going rab open model over them. of course there are some color more that i'm mother may go going rather so where she saw the hood hostem, i go to come over, i'm gonna buy my corporate or whatever in my car, wouldn't it up yeah, i the global the i don't so you're going on find me to show mother taken on i the day. so look over the fish.
mother. i'm here to qualify the show that she heard the cities how to do it from each group which bring the nose is a quarter of making your mother. this is a ton of user and not often they are in the market. the one i'm not looking a little through the math really we call in the here the last one of those and again and i'm tiny bunch of dyslexia again, i didn't mean this mentioned 2 to 1200 once it was finished in a tiny community village is very that, that fathers, mothers, and many, many...
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bring the nose is a quarter of making your mother. this is the cornerstone of your medicine gas in the mouth. about one, i'm a normal middle through the must really record in the here the last one of the games. i'm tiny. bunch of distortion. can i cancel out the leaf didn't mean this was extension good to to 1200. once it wasn't finished in a tiny community village is very that that fathers mothers, and many, many children, us military said it had conducted air rates protect forces. ah the mother i haven't heard of any bigger cornerstone again, rob, open my daughter over there. of course there are some common jim more that i'm mother mega. yeah. ruth had gone rather so she saw the hood post them. i go to my room for now. we were not in by my corporate color, whatever they didn't code because uh yeah, i the global, the, i don't so you cannot find me to show my go to the take on i the day. so no i'm not of them, india, miss lima has bakery been very well, you know, injure the global and then go leggy. they show for to go to mega. they a
bring the nose is a quarter of making your mother. this is the cornerstone of your medicine gas in the mouth. about one, i'm a normal middle through the must really record in the here the last one of the games. i'm tiny. bunch of distortion. can i cancel out the leaf didn't mean this was extension good to to 1200. once it wasn't finished in a tiny community village is very that that fathers mothers, and many, many children, us military said it had conducted air rates protect forces. ah the...
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what you got on the last mother i was the only mother i'm here to qualify the show the that she heard the seduce how to do, and i'm from each to bleach brain. the most of the quarter is making you want to do a quarter of a lot of things in the market on i'm not looking through the matter. you can call me here the last one i and tony barn and get us off the sledge again. i must leave since municipal subjects mentioned 2 to 1200 once it wasn't finished in a tiny community villages very that that father's mothers and many, many children. u. s. military said it had conducted error rates protect forces the ah the mother called by then i should heard of any bigger than others don't again going rub open over them. of course there's been going on mention more than model mego. we are going rather so wishy the, the on the hook post them i go to go. mom cannot had we were not in by my corporate or whatever. did it in my car, wouldn't it up? yeah, i the global the i don't so you cannot find me to show mother taken on i the day. so look over the vision of good. yeah, i'm not going to be here. mr.
what you got on the last mother i was the only mother i'm here to qualify the show the that she heard the seduce how to do, and i'm from each to bleach brain. the most of the quarter is making you want to do a quarter of a lot of things in the market on i'm not looking through the matter. you can call me here the last one i and tony barn and get us off the sledge again. i must leave since municipal subjects mentioned 2 to 1200 once it wasn't finished in a tiny community villages very that that...
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well ma'am, i recall what you got on the mother. i was the only mother. i'm qualified to show them that she heard the switches how to do, and i'm from each the bleach brain the most of the quarter making you want to do a quarter of a lot of things in the market. the one i'm looking through the math really we call in the year the in the you know one of those and again and tony been under this of the stage again. i didn't mean this was extension 2 to 1200 sponsors wouldn't sell it in a tiny community villages very that, that fathers, mothers, and many, many children, us military said it had conducted air rates protect forces ah, the mother huffman code. i don't know shit doesn't work. any bigger kids were gone . others don't give up open model stuff with them. of course there's been called mention more that model mega. yeah. ruth had gone rather so where she saw the hook post them. i go to go mark, i'm gonna had given him by my code, if i already did it in code because i wouldn't get up. yeah, i the global the i don't so you cannot find me to show mother on
well ma'am, i recall what you got on the mother. i was the only mother. i'm qualified to show them that she heard the switches how to do, and i'm from each the bleach brain the most of the quarter making you want to do a quarter of a lot of things in the market. the one i'm looking through the math really we call in the year the in the you know one of those and again and tony been under this of the stage again. i didn't mean this was extension 2 to 1200 sponsors wouldn't sell it in a tiny...
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and that is the mother. find it very interesting and inconclusive that the mother is not mentioned with the second child. we don't know what they chose not to include her own mother in the story. her own mother was most likely a woman named rosa which is what the census records tell us. lizzie made perfect sense there was a tradition in this. for people to name children and grandchildren after ancestors. it was another one off those ways of maintaining lines of connection recognizing ken, even when it tends to vary, that's a very important connection. until roosevelt was born, grew up, lived her life out in south carolina working as a domestic which is her most black women in the late 19th and early 20th century. >> you talk about. she wrote it down not on paper but embroidery. we have the first question from our audience, it looks so much like a poem in the manner. maybe even talk about your thoughts of the importance of embroidery and how the words are laid out. >> yes i ruth the person who asked that ques
and that is the mother. find it very interesting and inconclusive that the mother is not mentioned with the second child. we don't know what they chose not to include her own mother in the story. her own mother was most likely a woman named rosa which is what the census records tell us. lizzie made perfect sense there was a tradition in this. for people to name children and grandchildren after ancestors. it was another one off those ways of maintaining lines of connection recognizing ken, even...
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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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they just taking sentence does mother. i don't even put it in douglasville, but i'm looking to see if you need them of them both on the on the lovely lovely thought it isn't pulling him of them all muslims are sitting in the living room and i was cut off from that. and then the project me, how did you know about my name, what i have done on how to get it done manually and to get that much of the think of it and deal. yeah. oh no, i love it. i know that on the account, i'm not showing up on me. the white house has confirmed the military has begun to withdraw from afghanistan. a see, it is not a good school and we have people out of which most of the death toll has risen to at least 85 killed most of them. girl, the last american troops cleared out of barbara mer based without celebrations or fan fair. at the us part, the taliban is closing in. religions have taken their hands. major city concerns are growing that they could take the capital. the telephone is now effectively in control including the takeover of the city. rea
they just taking sentence does mother. i don't even put it in douglasville, but i'm looking to see if you need them of them both on the on the lovely lovely thought it isn't pulling him of them all muslims are sitting in the living room and i was cut off from that. and then the project me, how did you know about my name, what i have done on how to get it done manually and to get that much of the think of it and deal. yeah. oh no, i love it. i know that on the account, i'm not showing up on me....
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i'm going to see old mother, you shall leave enough gone this time. my name is the gift of commander from the internet for non short topic, but on monday you shall leave stuff. he has to give me the bonus advice and him so can fish out of ganesha, though doubt not putting food in the front of the sent. there was no afghan national army. there were no afghan national police. we see a situation totally transformed. our aim has always been, can we make sure this country no longer a haven for terror and terrors? the american troops training afghan soldiers ambushed by the taliban. as those american troops prepared to start coming home, the afghans realized they still need american help. they demand american fighter jets bail them out. american air support vote always be here to save today. goes one does what are we going to run big them or non games? angles net and i'm not sure what my the when i was and i got it. i was meeting last odyssey. got as an asthma, i don't forget if phone are good and then they get hold us to margaret. well jordan one in there
i'm going to see old mother, you shall leave enough gone this time. my name is the gift of commander from the internet for non short topic, but on monday you shall leave stuff. he has to give me the bonus advice and him so can fish out of ganesha, though doubt not putting food in the front of the sent. there was no afghan national army. there were no afghan national police. we see a situation totally transformed. our aim has always been, can we make sure this country no longer a haven for...
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to boost his confidence further, his mother is taking l further, his mother is taking him to meet to life changing facial injuries.— also suffered life changing facial injuries. facial in'uries. hello. how are ou? facial injuries. hello. how are you? please _ facial injuries. hello. how are you? please to _ facial injuries. hello. how are you? please to meet - facial injuries. hello. how are you? please to meet you. - facial injuries. hello. how are i you? please to meet you. hello, rodwell. they have been through the same experience as rodwell. 0bviously way back, more than five years back. i obviously way back, more than five years back.— five years back. i remember, i was attacked _ five years back. i remember, i was attacked on _ five years back. i remember, i was attacked on the _ five years back. i remember, i was attacked on the 12th i five years back. i remember, i was attacked on the 12th of i was attacked on the 12th of june — was attacked on the 12th of june 2011. it is tough being young _ june 2011. it is tough being young and going through something like this. i remember
to boost his confidence further, his mother is taking l further, his mother is taking him to meet to life changing facial injuries.— also suffered life changing facial injuries. facial in'uries. hello. how are ou? facial injuries. hello. how are you? please _ facial injuries. hello. how are you? please to _ facial injuries. hello. how are you? please to meet - facial injuries. hello. how are you? please to meet you. - facial injuries. hello. how are i you? please to meet you. hello, rodwell....
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from her mother, it's how you organize behind the scenes. mother kept the favor file which is what it sounds like. constituents would come and need help finding housing or get a son out of jail or figure out the immigration status. her mother would arrange the favor, keep a record of the favor, rely on the person to turn out and vote in the next election, and also tapped that person for when someone down the road needed a favor. it is the essence of politics. host: while we are talking about them, let's see a little bit of video of nancy's father, from 1987. let's see if i can find it, about meeting fdr in person, from maryland public television. 1978, sorry. [video clip] >> one day i got a call. i was in the speaker's chair in congress. i was speaker of a chairman of a committee. a page comes up to me and says mr. congressman, the white house is calling you. the president wants you. i thought they were pulling my leg. i said, tell him if he wants to come talk to me, he has to come down there. >> you thought they were kidding? >> i that they
from her mother, it's how you organize behind the scenes. mother kept the favor file which is what it sounds like. constituents would come and need help finding housing or get a son out of jail or figure out the immigration status. her mother would arrange the favor, keep a record of the favor, rely on the person to turn out and vote in the next election, and also tapped that person for when someone down the road needed a favor. it is the essence of politics. host: while we are talking about...
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mother to be good. but she and i took him out of to begin a more that occurred the more of a day was at the mentors mood. my, i didn't germany, i was going to get much on a moment more by the regular doctor called the doctor. but it would have been morgan, i didn't get lost on an issue. so whether i didn't get a hold to correspond, i did not go there. i didn't use it just to get a hold of them to go. the other question did miss your call? no, no, no gone. i'd only notice about that. he made the 30 he met them and he will show no on call enjoyment. last and i love a good deal doesn't i'm a little firmer job. i'm assume the job i knew the going to choose your job. when you go, do you go, do you have any pretty or what you're there was a change a you got a problem is cool. moment do i don't, i don't i don't we don't do along with them because all you're saying is how does the car doesn't cover the java? who is your net? i was in the cars are gone by sunday. go sunday. go a lot of money because of got food
mother to be good. but she and i took him out of to begin a more that occurred the more of a day was at the mentors mood. my, i didn't germany, i was going to get much on a moment more by the regular doctor called the doctor. but it would have been morgan, i didn't get lost on an issue. so whether i didn't get a hold to correspond, i did not go there. i didn't use it just to get a hold of them to go. the other question did miss your call? no, no, no gone. i'd only notice about that. he made the...
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so my mother seemed more trusting.and then just some of the kind of man in the warehouse where she worked she seemed much more trusting of other races and being a little bit more open but she was always cautioningher to keep everything . close to the chest so nobody really knew what was going on. and it really framed my experience of new york city. every step i took it was cautioned number one, fear was number two followed by hunger. and i don't know. i don't know if my father had cautioned usdifferently if would have been better or worse . there's just no telling. for him to have done that you would have had to be a different person which means all of the this would have unfolded differently and i would be adifferent person . he did as i say i probably would have handled it a bit differently. but it's got us out at the end. >> i want to talk about hunger. let's start with the hunger. it was a way that you put the imagery through the book. when you were in new situations and hunger was the predominant thing you were de
so my mother seemed more trusting.and then just some of the kind of man in the warehouse where she worked she seemed much more trusting of other races and being a little bit more open but she was always cautioningher to keep everything . close to the chest so nobody really knew what was going on. and it really framed my experience of new york city. every step i took it was cautioned number one, fear was number two followed by hunger. and i don't know. i don't know if my father had cautioned...
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we can save the baby's life while we love and respect and give tangible support to that mother.do. now, senator, the legislation has been in place, as i understand it, and enforced for, what, the best part of 20 days now because it came in at the beginning of september. yes. all the evidence from clinics that carry out abortions in states beyond texas, neighbouring states, but as far away as illinois and beyond, is that they've seen a spike in numbers of texan women who are travelling to get their out—of—state abortions in those out—of—state clinics. are you out to get the people who are involved in those abortions beyond texas�* borders? no, of course not. and, as you may recall, you've read before roe v wade in 1973, each state made its own laws. in texas and america, we have this system of federalism where the states created a federal government. the states have great liberty in setting their own laws. so, before roe v wade, states like california and new york had more permissive abortion laws than states like texas. if the supreme court sees fit to overturn roe v wade and gi
we can save the baby's life while we love and respect and give tangible support to that mother.do. now, senator, the legislation has been in place, as i understand it, and enforced for, what, the best part of 20 days now because it came in at the beginning of september. yes. all the evidence from clinics that carry out abortions in states beyond texas, neighbouring states, but as far away as illinois and beyond, is that they've seen a spike in numbers of texan women who are travelling to get...
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he killed their mother in a domestic dispute in front of their children, but when he clocked the mother who helped them, she's sitting in prison doing five years right now. so they're the parents of a murdered girl. they have one chance in life to do the right thing and go in and tell the lawyer and the parents everything they know. because i tell you what, if they want to see their son alive, he might get taken down in a bad capture. if they're trying so hard to keep him alive, they need to say, look, son, you did something so horrible. we helped you, but it's a terrible thing and you ought to come in. i told the lawyer he should have come in on his own where they could have made a deal. now there's no deal for brian. he's going to get the book thrown at him and maybe the parents will get charged, too. they're not going to like this guy in prison. he's a girl that beat a 90-pound girl to death, and they're going to catch him. i hope the public on wednesday night start calling my hotline, or tonight, anderson. you and i did a show years ago that after i did the show, if you remember, yo
he killed their mother in a domestic dispute in front of their children, but when he clocked the mother who helped them, she's sitting in prison doing five years right now. so they're the parents of a murdered girl. they have one chance in life to do the right thing and go in and tell the lawyer and the parents everything they know. because i tell you what, if they want to see their son alive, he might get taken down in a bad capture. if they're trying so hard to keep him alive, they need to...
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but your mother's, the mother's -- your mother's orchid is absolutely the fanciest and the most beautifulher favorite flowers? >> well, her favorite flower is a rose, and she loves pinks and pastels and corals and peal yellow concern pale yellows. when we designed the cover for her casket, the floral covering, if you go back and look at those pictures, they were all done in roses of those shades. and she picked them all out. i mean, she picked out those colors herself. it wasn't done after she was gone. so she was a pastel girl. she liked pastels. [laughter] >> well, she, and how nice that she could make her own wishes known even after she relinquished the reins of power. but there's a special flower in her honor as well, a lily? it's called the betty ford lily. >> it's kind of a red-orange. it's very vibrant. i have several growing in my yard here in texas. -- yard here in texas. every time i move i dig them up from my yard and take them with me because other people don't appreciate them the way i do. and i'm lucky enough that mine usually bloom about mother's day. and i had put them in
but your mother's, the mother's -- your mother's orchid is absolutely the fanciest and the most beautifulher favorite flowers? >> well, her favorite flower is a rose, and she loves pinks and pastels and corals and peal yellow concern pale yellows. when we designed the cover for her casket, the floral covering, if you go back and look at those pictures, they were all done in roses of those shades. and she picked them all out. i mean, she picked out those colors herself. it wasn't done...
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, providing more funding, more help for expectant mothers.ter the child comes along. we want to support those mothers while we protect that innocent human life. that is what this bill is about, plain and simple. for more on this i am joined now by diana gomez, from the progress texas group. grates to have yuan. in the first instance, _ grates to have yuan. in the first instance, can - grates to have yuan. in the first instance, can you - grates to have yuan. in the | first instance, can you spell out what this bill now means for women in the state of texas? , , , , texas? this bill is the first of its kind _ texas? this bill is the first of its kind to _ texas? this bill is the first of its kind to be _ texas? this bill is the first of its kind to be enacted . texas? this bill is the firstj of its kind to be enacted in the entire country. it is cruel, it is unconstitutional and it is an attempt to upend our legal system. and it is an attempt to upend our legalsystem. before and it is an attempt to upend our legal system. before today it was a
, providing more funding, more help for expectant mothers.ter the child comes along. we want to support those mothers while we protect that innocent human life. that is what this bill is about, plain and simple. for more on this i am joined now by diana gomez, from the progress texas group. grates to have yuan. in the first instance, _ grates to have yuan. in the first instance, can - grates to have yuan. in the first instance, can you - grates to have yuan. in the | first instance, can you...
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so my mother seemed more trusting. i mention some of the kind and in the warehouse where she worked. she seemed much more trusting of other races and being a little bit more open but he was always cautioning her to keep everything very close to the chest so nobody really knew what was going on. it really framed my experience of new york city. with every step i took it was caution rule number one, fear was number two, followed by hunger. i don't know. i don't know if my father had cautioned us differently if things would've been better or worse. there's no telling. for him to have done that he would've had to be a different person which means all of this would've unforgivably. i would be a different person. he did, as is the best he could. i probably would've handled it a little bit differently. it got us out at the end. >> i do want to talk about hunger and the sweatshop. let's start with the hunger. it was the way that you with e imagery through the book when you are in new situations and hunger was the predominant th
so my mother seemed more trusting. i mention some of the kind and in the warehouse where she worked. she seemed much more trusting of other races and being a little bit more open but he was always cautioning her to keep everything very close to the chest so nobody really knew what was going on. it really framed my experience of new york city. with every step i took it was caution rule number one, fear was number two, followed by hunger. i don't know. i don't know if my father had cautioned us...
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i mother push me on. 2 the me the work you know? yeah. in the mean the months of that engine with any more logical person? no. no, no, no, no no, no not mission us. india projected in again on a job as well. what a bushy this is the pollution days in southern afghanistan, airports, cargo planes need to use the old 19 fifties airport to bring in the vital weapons and supplies. it's a lifeline for other local soldiers. and for thousands of coalition troops whining the war on terror. the 1st sides of anti americanism are surfacing and that it's clear there are powerful courses here with the best interest in approval, king violent opposition, we would simply say to the people of afghanistan today that we have given commitments. we will honor those commitments both on the humanitarian side on terms of rebuilding up kind of stuff. one of the most reading and repressive regimes ever that down a band is now out of business. the oh the me the can you please you believe you the digital google supers to do get on to create the more did you did the p
i mother push me on. 2 the me the work you know? yeah. in the mean the months of that engine with any more logical person? no. no, no, no, no no, no not mission us. india projected in again on a job as well. what a bushy this is the pollution days in southern afghanistan, airports, cargo planes need to use the old 19 fifties airport to bring in the vital weapons and supplies. it's a lifeline for other local soldiers. and for thousands of coalition troops whining the war on terror. the 1st sides...
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yes. this is having on the mothers? yes, the impact — this is having on the mothers?at _ prison. without that face-to-face contact, what does _ prison. without that face-to-face contact, what does that - prison. without that face-to-face contact, what does that evidence | contact, what does that evidence tell you it means for women when they do go on to successfully rehabilitate in the community not to repeat their offences? it is rehabilitate in the community not to repeat their offences?— repeat their offences? it is really tou . h, repeat their offences? it is really tough. the _ repeat their offences? it is really tough, the bond _ repeat their offences? it is really tough, the bond that _ repeat their offences? it is really tough, the bond that is - repeat their offences? it is really tough, the bond that is already l tough, the bond that is already strained becomes even more separated from the children. that story was so powerful, i worked with one of those people in your video during her sentence and that story is so powerful, and it is about maintaining that b
yes. this is having on the mothers? yes, the impact — this is having on the mothers?at _ prison. without that face-to-face contact, what does _ prison. without that face-to-face contact, what does that - prison. without that face-to-face contact, what does that evidence | contact, what does that evidence tell you it means for women when they do go on to successfully rehabilitate in the community not to repeat their offences? it is rehabilitate in the community not to repeat their offences?—...
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soon, rodwell and his mother will return to | and his mother will return to zimbabwe.ful. translation: when i saw the young _ hopeful. translation: when i saw the young men _ hopeful. translation: when i saw the young men who - hopeful. translation: when i saw the young men who had . hopeful. translation: when | | saw the young men who had been injured like rodwell, ifelt happy to see that my son will also recover very well. translation: also recover very well. tuna/mom- also recover very well. translation: ~ ., , translation: when i grow up, i want to be _ translation: when i grow up, i want to be a _ translation: when i grow up, i want to be a doctor _ translation: when i grow up, i want to be a doctor so _ translation: when i grow up, i want to be a doctor so that - translation: when i grow up, i want to be a doctor so that i - want to be a doctor so that i can— want to be a doctor so that i can help _ want to be a doctor so that i can help others the way that they— can help others the way that they have helped me. the bi est they have helped me. the biggest lesson
soon, rodwell and his mother will return to | and his mother will return to zimbabwe.ful. translation: when i saw the young _ hopeful. translation: when i saw the young men _ hopeful. translation: when i saw the young men who - hopeful. translation: when i saw the young men who had . hopeful. translation: when | | saw the young men who had been injured like rodwell, ifelt happy to see that my son will also recover very well. translation: also recover very well. tuna/mom- also recover very well....
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my mother was very moved by it as you can imagine any mother would be the heartbreak of any h mothering their baby taken from them. my dad worked many long, long hours as all the policemen a assigned to the case did. it was big news in the city of chicago. and the newspapers were full of it. >> the daily news was the newspaper at the time. they offered a $10,000 reward. if that didn't bring any result, if it didn't interest anybody, didn't help. >> oh, i think you couldn't not be moved just seeing their pictures and how dear mr. fronczak to his wife with his arm around her and always encouraging her. it was heart pbreaking to see h facial expressions. i don't know that i ever saw a smile on her face in any of the many pictures i saw in the newspapers. >> do you have any further clues? >> no, sir, not at this time. >> do you have any suspects here in chicago you're going to question? >> we're questioning suspects throughout the day. >> do you have some right now, some others? >> we have other names. >> how many do you have? >> numerous names. >> thank you. >> surely. >> wyou want to m
my mother was very moved by it as you can imagine any mother would be the heartbreak of any h mothering their baby taken from them. my dad worked many long, long hours as all the policemen a assigned to the case did. it was big news in the city of chicago. and the newspapers were full of it. >> the daily news was the newspaper at the time. they offered a $10,000 reward. if that didn't bring any result, if it didn't interest anybody, didn't help. >> oh, i think you couldn't not be...
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dad and mother were here in five of the survivors of the battle of the little bighorn and those people describe what crazy horse looked like to them. he based that off of the description of those five survivors. we were right in the middle of the black hills. all of the black hills are considered sacred and this is a place where they came to hunt for food and a place where they came to pray and this is very personal land and very private things have been here for them and they still do it and just more modern ways. standing there in 1939 invited him to come out and start them out on carving a dad decided to come out to the reservation when he did he realize he didn't know much about the native culture so that -- he was very inquisitive and very wise and looked at things very differently and more deeply than most people do thought these are such poor conditions and they should be honored. then he decided to take on the job of carving him out and he and standing bar -- standing there looked at different mountains. he did and wanted to it and rushmore. when artist get together doesn't alw
dad and mother were here in five of the survivors of the battle of the little bighorn and those people describe what crazy horse looked like to them. he based that off of the description of those five survivors. we were right in the middle of the black hills. all of the black hills are considered sacred and this is a place where they came to hunt for food and a place where they came to pray and this is very personal land and very private things have been here for them and they still do it and...
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out of the blue, her mother called and apologized.o have reconciled with her before she died? >> oh, it was really important. it was really important. i literally don't know how i would have felt if i had never spoken to her again and then i heard that she had passed away. >> if you think i've conveniently lost my memory of you, you're wrong. >> reporter: but for whit hill, there was no happy ending. four decades of disconnect ended with no hug, no explanation, just news last year that her mother had died. >> you would think i won't care after all of this time, right? i wish i didn't. i wish i hadn't cared. but i screamed and fell into my husband's arms and cried. >> i think we are hard-wired to have very strong feelings about our family. these are the people that are the closest to us. they are the ones that watch us grow up or raised us. remember that every family has conflicts. but when there is conflict, be willing to put aside what is right and what is wrong, and be willing to apologize, perhaps again and again. man, i slept. we
out of the blue, her mother called and apologized.o have reconciled with her before she died? >> oh, it was really important. it was really important. i literally don't know how i would have felt if i had never spoken to her again and then i heard that she had passed away. >> if you think i've conveniently lost my memory of you, you're wrong. >> reporter: but for whit hill, there was no happy ending. four decades of disconnect ended with no hug, no explanation, just news last...
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those are all skills she learned as the mother of five.ometimes women of her generation try not to talk about having children, as though they wanted to be more like male candidates. that is not really true for her. she talks about her kids. the first time she was elected speaker, you showed that clip at the beginning of this hour, at the end of it she invited her grandchildren and other children to come up all around her. that was not something any previous speaker had done. she had some concern it was not permitted under parliamentary rules. she decided to just do it anyway. host: the very first political convention this network covered was the 1984 democratic national convention in san francisco. pelosi had a role in bringing that to san francisco. what was that? guest: she was chair of the host committee. she was important and bring it there. i interviewed walter mondale, who has just passed away and was nominated for that convention. i interviewed him and he talked about nancy pelosi's organizational skills that were apparent even then
those are all skills she learned as the mother of five.ometimes women of her generation try not to talk about having children, as though they wanted to be more like male candidates. that is not really true for her. she talks about her kids. the first time she was elected speaker, you showed that clip at the beginning of this hour, at the end of it she invited her grandchildren and other children to come up all around her. that was not something any previous speaker had done. she had some...
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i am a lucky mine usually blooms about mother's day., share them with friends, that sort of thing. i love my betty ford daylily. >> as a part of your mother's legacy in one of the reasons the program today so appealing isma that her influence and her taste is shared by so many people who also love, even like me, black feldman cannot grow anything, to be able to appreciater and bring those essences into our own homes, our own entertaining. we just had a look at the alpine garden that bears her name. and the wonderful natural born plants that grow in beautiful vail, colorado where you and your family spent so many wonderful seasons both warm and cold. betty ford's legacy is one that all of us can appreciate. >> i think that is true. my mother taught me the love of gardening when i was a young child. the boys had the job of mowing lawns with my dad. and i got the job of learning to weed flower beds, cut back her roses for those kinds of things. i am sure that is where i learned the love of gardening. and you know flowers really don't talk
i am a lucky mine usually blooms about mother's day., share them with friends, that sort of thing. i love my betty ford daylily. >> as a part of your mother's legacy in one of the reasons the program today so appealing isma that her influence and her taste is shared by so many people who also love, even like me, black feldman cannot grow anything, to be able to appreciater and bring those essences into our own homes, our own entertaining. we just had a look at the alpine garden that bears...
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yes. mother like that.body to go through anything like that— want anybody to go through anything like that ever again. it was horrendous.— like that ever again. it was horrendous. �* �* ., �* , horrendous. and we've heard there's a parliamentary _ horrendous. and we've heard there's a parliamentary committee - horrendous. and we've heard there's a parliamentary committee looking l horrendous. and we've heard there's| a parliamentary committee looking at this. what would you like to see done as a result of your case and all the other cases, an apology but also action to make sure this kind of thing can never happen again? yes, exactly. by the government apologising for me, and i would hope hundreds— apologising for me, and i would hope hundreds possibly thousands of other women _ hundreds possibly thousands of other women that they have acknowledged the way— women that they have acknowledged the way that we were treated back then was— the way that we were treated back then was despicable, it was not the way
yes. mother like that.body to go through anything like that— want anybody to go through anything like that ever again. it was horrendous.— like that ever again. it was horrendous. �* �* ., �* , horrendous. and we've heard there's a parliamentary _ horrendous. and we've heard there's a parliamentary committee - horrendous. and we've heard there's a parliamentary committee looking l horrendous. and we've heard there's| a parliamentary committee looking at this. what would you like to...
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dante: my mother, absolutely. lemonis: right. means to him, and i wanted him to think about the importance of keeping it polished and protecting it, just like his mother would want him to. and rather than getting angry at dante, i felt like the best way to get his attention is to draw the parallel to what his mother would think. ♪♪ so let's figure out how we configure this space in a way that this could all be -- i could sit with the guy, make pizza. how many more seats can you pick up on a friday night when you guys are busy? maybe you pick up eight more seats. by adding seats at the bar, i'm actually going to attract a different kind of customer, one that's not comfortable sitting at a table by his or herself, generating revenue that, quite frankly, may never have been here before. just keep pushing stuff out the door, that oven that doesn't work. what do you -- you look like you're freaking out. jimmy: well, it's just a lot of things. like, i paid $3,000 for that oven. lemonis: we're not throwing it in the trash. sell it. jimm
dante: my mother, absolutely. lemonis: right. means to him, and i wanted him to think about the importance of keeping it polished and protecting it, just like his mother would want him to. and rather than getting angry at dante, i felt like the best way to get his attention is to draw the parallel to what his mother would think. ♪♪ so let's figure out how we configure this space in a way that this could all be -- i could sit with the guy, make pizza. how many more seats can you pick up on a...
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that's what my mother told me, anyway. well, mothers never lie. that's right. that is correct.w the features of the figure to come out in a very evocative way. and that's what i was referring to earlier when i said that she seems to emanate from the background. he had a very distinctive style. he painted with a palette knife and his thumb. he was a very hands-on painter, and has become one of the most important american 20th-century portraitists. wow. it's a beautiful portrait. it is... thank you-- i've always loved it. she looks like quite a character, and he was able to catch that very beautifully. so we're dating it probably around the '20s. it's oil on canvas. beautiful condition. at auction, i would estimate it between $60,000 and $80,000. whoa! (laughs) and for insurance, about $150,000. well, that's a nice little piece to have on the wall, i guess. walberg: you're watching "antiques roadshow" from churchill downs racetrack in louisville, kentucky. can't get enough "roadshow"? find us at pbs.org/antiques and on the pbs video app, and follow us for exclusive content, updat
that's what my mother told me, anyway. well, mothers never lie. that's right. that is correct.w the features of the figure to come out in a very evocative way. and that's what i was referring to earlier when i said that she seems to emanate from the background. he had a very distinctive style. he painted with a palette knife and his thumb. he was a very hands-on painter, and has become one of the most important american 20th-century portraitists. wow. it's a beautiful portrait. it is... thank...
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and a couple of years later, my mother passed away.ted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i'm a medical assistant and i'm studying to become a registered nurse. in filipino: you'll always be in my heart. (brad) how is apartments-dot-com so sure that we'll still have the most listings in the future? by going there. (man) no listings in 2178! (brad) with the possible exception of the year 2178. apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. >>> unlike a fine wine, a cold case doesn't get better with age. it just gets colder. and the state attorney wasn't optimistic it would ever get solved. what chance did you feel? >> i felt it was a 50/50 chance of it being solved. >> there was an equal opportunity it would just go away. >> there was. i felt it could die. i knew if we were going to make the case, law enforcement would have to be very careful and very persistent in their investigation. >> he decided one of his most experienced prosecutors, angela mason, should work on it. >> i was certainl
and a couple of years later, my mother passed away.ted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i'm a medical assistant and i'm studying to become a registered nurse. in filipino: you'll always be in my heart. (brad) how is apartments-dot-com so sure that we'll still have the most listings in the future? by going there. (man) no listings in 2178! (brad) with the possible exception of the year 2178. apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place....
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. >> strong single mothers. >> single mothers and extended family. >> that's right. i think that's my extended family even though i'm so far away from them are still a great part of my life. so the name of this letter because this letter is called the most pain for moment sunday, june 21, 2020 said jennifer thank you for opening up about your father. i have had more than 24 hours and i've decided that we both owe it to ourselves to be honest and candid. i have much more to say on this in my 22nd year as a father. i want to be able to like father's day but i never can, never have you ever think about all the friends in my tiny town where i was growing up who had fathers and mothers in the home they defy the stereotype that things are never ever as one imagines them. we are the thing we think we. i had a father in my life for precisely nine years. my mother became pregnant with me while she was a junior at the university. she went home and taught elementary school with her professional teachers license. she wore a robber girdle until she couldn't wear it anymore. it wa
. >> strong single mothers. >> single mothers and extended family. >> that's right. i think that's my extended family even though i'm so far away from them are still a great part of my life. so the name of this letter because this letter is called the most pain for moment sunday, june 21, 2020 said jennifer thank you for opening up about your father. i have had more than 24 hours and i've decided that we both owe it to ourselves to be honest and candid. i have much more to say...
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and john, while i'm with the center me yankee business mother sitting. but inquiring going on with an anchor sutherland is due to the shadow. it's moving south of san aquatic mcclay had that actual movement bunny. give me a shout out of this or what is it? i don't know home. what to join the wall and the setting that was what i'm doing here jennifer. she will not change. i was going with that it's all paid for on your name on the ball. can you say one done the audio you earlier i saw was either...