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even though she said that she could kill nancy pfister. le said outspoken things about nancy pfister on one day or another. >> i could see where she would be sitting with kathy, and they could be commiserating on what nancy did or didn't do, or the things she said, or the way they have been treated. and she could've said, i would like to kill her. but, listen, that's not evidence in a murder. >> besides, nancy styler was more than open about it. >> we all said that about somebody, some other, i would like to kill them or something like that but not ever thinking that, you know taking it that far. yes i did say that. but no i did not kill her. >> and if it wasn't nancy, couldn't be trey either. because he was frail, yes, said nancy. but also because he was never alone to do it. >> you are never without him? always together? >> i said we were always together. >> it did make sense, said the attorney, that someone else had killed nancy and planted the evidence against the skylar's. in an attempt to frame them. >> the final piece of it was that
even though she said that she could kill nancy pfister. le said outspoken things about nancy pfister on one day or another. >> i could see where she would be sitting with kathy, and they could be commiserating on what nancy did or didn't do, or the things she said, or the way they have been treated. and she could've said, i would like to kill her. but, listen, that's not evidence in a murder. >> besides, nancy styler was more than open about it. >> we all said that about...
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she said she is not in favour _ freezing of the bills.ur of _ freezing of the bills. she said she is not in favour of hand-outs - freezing of the bills. she said she is not in favour of hand-outs at l freezing of the bills. she said she i is not in favour of hand-outs at the is not in favour of hand—outs at the beginning of this, didn't she? this is labour's plan, isn't it, tony? it is labour's plan, isn't it, tony? it is a logical plan, because the labour— is a logical plan, because the labour party said it, does not mean it as theirs — labour party said it, does not mean it as theirs exclusively. it will be a week_ it as theirs exclusively. it will be a week for— it as theirs exclusively. it will be a week for liz truss if you can spare — a week for liz truss if you can spare minister on tuesday, she has promised _ spare minister on tuesday, she has promised an— spare minister on tuesday, she has promised an action on energy bills and will_ promised an action on energy bills and will announce with any weak of taking _ and will announce
she said she is not in favour _ freezing of the bills.ur of _ freezing of the bills. she said she is not in favour of hand-outs - freezing of the bills. she said she is not in favour of hand-outs at l freezing of the bills. she said she i is not in favour of hand-outs at the is not in favour of hand—outs at the beginning of this, didn't she? this is labour's plan, isn't it, tony? it is labour's plan, isn't it, tony? it is a logical plan, because the labour— is a logical plan, because the...
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she said as your mother name -- is your mother's name patricia. i said yes. she put her hand over her mouth and started trembling. she said oh my god, i know your mother. i went to high school with your mother. i remember when your mother had to drop out of high school in order to have you. tears started rolling out of her eyes. she started crying and i started crying too and she grabbed me and she hugged me and said this, never in a one million years what i have ever thought that patricia harris' baby would make it right here to the capitol. [applause] folks, her final words is what got me. she said all of that and she said you give me hope. my friends, each and every one of you gives me hope. when the pundits and the doubters and the gop tried to get me down i think of each and every one of you. our state party chairs and vice chairs who are finding new ways to reach voters. you give me hope. i voter protection, -- our voter protection staff protecting the right to vote, you give us hope. our young staffers who are getting people at harry styles concerts bec
she said as your mother name -- is your mother's name patricia. i said yes. she put her hand over her mouth and started trembling. she said oh my god, i know your mother. i went to high school with your mother. i remember when your mother had to drop out of high school in order to have you. tears started rolling out of her eyes. she started crying and i started crying too and she grabbed me and she hugged me and said this, never in a one million years what i have ever thought that patricia...
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all. said the things she has said all summer— said the things she has said all summer we _ said the ats _ summer we would be hauled over the hot coats and — summer we would be hauled over the hot coals and every _ summer we would be hauled over the hot coals and every conservative - summer we would be hauled over the hot coals and every conservative in i hot coals and every conservative in the land _ hot coals and every conservative in the land would _ hot coals and every conservative in the land would say _ hot coals and every conservative in the land would say labour - hot coals and every conservative in the land would say labour can't - hot coals and every conservative in the land would say labour can't be| the land would say labour can't be trusted _ the land would say labour can't be trusted with — the land would say labour can't be trusted with the _ the land would say labour can't be trusted with the economy. - the land would say labour can't be trusted with the economy. this - the land would say labour can't be trusted with the economy. this is| trusted with the economy. this
all. said the things she has said all summer— said the things she has said all summer we _ said the ats _ summer we would be hauled over the hot coats and — summer we would be hauled over the hot coals and every _ summer we would be hauled over the hot coals and every conservative - summer we would be hauled over the hot coals and every conservative in i hot coals and every conservative in the land _ hot coals and every conservative in the land would _ hot coals and every conservative in...
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she said she was prepared _ more space.she was prepared to look at speed limits, and i_ prepared to look at speed limits, and i think— prepared to look at speed limits, and i think the thing she has said that people have gone absolutely is when she _ that people have gone absolutely is when she said she has pledged to ban the failed _ when she said she has pledged to ban the failed experiment of smart motorways. i was driving on one the 0ther— motorways. i was driving on one the other day _ motorways. i was driving on one the other day. now, my car has in the past _ other day. now, my car has in the pastim— other day. now, my car has in the pastjust had catastrophic failure. i've lreen— pastjust had catastrophic failure. i've been driving along... it's all been _ i've been driving along... it's all been sorting now, it's ok! alarming. it was seriously _ been sorting now, it's ok! alarming. it was seriously alarming _ been sorting now, it's ok! alarming. it was seriously alarming and - been sorting now, it's ok! alarming. it
she said she was prepared _ more space.she was prepared to look at speed limits, and i_ prepared to look at speed limits, and i think— prepared to look at speed limits, and i think the thing she has said that people have gone absolutely is when she _ that people have gone absolutely is when she said she has pledged to ban the failed _ when she said she has pledged to ban the failed experiment of smart motorways. i was driving on one the 0ther— motorways. i was driving on one the other day _...
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asked a very straight by law about this, this is what she said about an hour ago. i this is what she r ao, , ., this is what she said about an hour auo. , ., ., this is what she said about an hour ao. , ., ., , ., , this is what she said about an hour ao. ,., ., , ., ago. i understand that people are stru: calin ago. i understand that people are struggling with — ago. i understand that people are struggling with eye _ ago. i understand that people are struggling with eye watering - ago. i understand that people are l struggling with eye watering energy bills and _ struggling with eye watering energy bills and there are predictions of even _ bills and there are predictions of even worse down the track. i understand that. and i can say, laura, — understand that. and i can say, laura, i— understand that. and i can say, laura, iwiii— understand that. and i can say, laura, i will act, understand that. and i can say, laura, iwillact, if understand that. and i can say, laura, i will act, if i am elected as prime — laura, i will act, if i am elected as prime minister, i will act immediately o
asked a very straight by law about this, this is what she said about an hour ago. i this is what she r ao, , ., this is what she said about an hour auo. , ., ., this is what she said about an hour ao. , ., ., , ., , this is what she said about an hour ao. ,., ., , ., ago. i understand that people are stru: calin ago. i understand that people are struggling with — ago. i understand that people are struggling with eye _ ago. i understand that people are struggling with eye watering - ago. i...
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she said harkes tell me about it.ughter] when i -- which i thought was really lovely and there was a twinkle in her eye. up until recently people programs labored under the misapprehension that she's a rather austere, remote person. quite the opposite. she had a really keen sense of humor and once -- and by the way, just to be clear, i cleared these anecdote with the pals. >> palace. >> you juan into some trouble before. >> yes, let's got -- foot get into that but i cleared it with the palace and i was lucky enough to have lunch with her at the palace, other people were present and we were discussing the middle east and oman. this was, i think, 2018. and he said i rather liked the previous sultan but i suppose he just grew out of touch by his people and got deposed by his son. perhaps it will happen to me. [laughter] i thought it was so wonderful. >> that humor obviously that you had the chae to experience that firsthand, many had the chance to, that privilege to share it firsthand and a lot cannote shared. we know th
she said harkes tell me about it.ughter] when i -- which i thought was really lovely and there was a twinkle in her eye. up until recently people programs labored under the misapprehension that she's a rather austere, remote person. quite the opposite. she had a really keen sense of humor and once -- and by the way, just to be clear, i cleared these anecdote with the pals. >> palace. >> you juan into some trouble before. >> yes, let's got -- foot get into that but i cleared it...
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she announced this on instagram, she said she has| instagram, she said she has non—hodgkin's lymphomahat affects the immune system and oes into is a type of cancer that affects the immune system and oes into the is a type of cancer that affects the immune system and goes into the lymph is a type of cancer that affects the immune system and goes into the lymph nodes. is a type of cancer that affects the immune system and goes into the lymph nodes. it is a type of cancer that she herself says is very treatable, in her instagram post she has said this is a very treatable cancer, 80% of people survive, "so i feel very lucky". she also says "i am also lucky because i have access to health insurance and the best doctors and treatments". she has been having chemotherapy, she has come for six months, and seems to be very positive about this. jane fonda has used her profile in an various issues, and she is is using this as an opportunity to promote some of those issues. i opportunity to promote some of those issues.— those issues. i must say also that jane _ those issues. i must say also that
she announced this on instagram, she said she has| instagram, she said she has non—hodgkin's lymphomahat affects the immune system and oes into is a type of cancer that affects the immune system and oes into the is a type of cancer that affects the immune system and goes into the lymph is a type of cancer that affects the immune system and goes into the lymph nodes. is a type of cancer that affects the immune system and goes into the lymph nodes. it is a type of cancer that she herself says...
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she cried all the time and she said, "i killed my nieces. "i could have had them with me. ause she lost all her brothers and sisters. not one came back. not one family member came back. we waited three years in poland. nobody, not even a distant cousin, nobody. and she said, "oh, those two kids, i could have had them." and i said, "mom, this was just a split second." there was... "how would you have saved them in auschwitz?" and the truth is that your mother did so much... right. ..to protect you as best she could through all of the horror of auschwitz. right. and one of the ways she did that was by, in essence, training you, training you not to look at those nazi officers in the eye. perfect. not to ever make any gesture that would draw attention to yourself. i love that word "training". i didn't think of it, but it's an excellent word. i kept saying she protected me by telling me the truth, and she was training me so that when i am alone without her, i will know how to behave. do you know, i never, throughout the entire war, had eye contact with a nazi. that's how she tra
she cried all the time and she said, "i killed my nieces. "i could have had them with me. ause she lost all her brothers and sisters. not one came back. not one family member came back. we waited three years in poland. nobody, not even a distant cousin, nobody. and she said, "oh, those two kids, i could have had them." and i said, "mom, this was just a split second." there was... "how would you have saved them in auschwitz?" and the truth is that your...
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she cried all the time and she said, "i killed my nieces. "i could have had them with me. se she lost all her brothers and sisters. not one came back. not one family member came back. we waited three years in poland. nobody, not even a distant cousin, nobody. and she said, "oh, those two kids, i could have had them." and i said, "mom, this was just a split second." there was... "how would you have saved them in auschwitz?" and the truth is that your mother did so much... right. ..to protect you as best she could through all of the horror of auschwitz. right. and one of the ways she did that was by, in essence, training you, training you not to look at those nazi officers in the eye. perfect. not to ever make any gesture that would draw attention to yourself. i love that word "training". i didn't think of it, but it's an excellent word. i kept saying she protected me by telling me the truth, and she was training me so that when i am alone without her, i will know how to behave. do you know, i never, throughout the entire war, had eye contact with a nazi. that's how she train
she cried all the time and she said, "i killed my nieces. "i could have had them with me. se she lost all her brothers and sisters. not one came back. not one family member came back. we waited three years in poland. nobody, not even a distant cousin, nobody. and she said, "oh, those two kids, i could have had them." and i said, "mom, this was just a split second." there was... "how would you have saved them in auschwitz?" and the truth is that your...
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let her express herself more clearly , she said exactly what she said, and so she said what she had ind, namely russians to forbid russians to forbid. and i can't do it right , proceeding from this, no, azerbaijanis can, well, azerbaijanis for sure, no russia, that is, no , they can't, of course, she meant everyone without exception, everyone without exception. all everything for her mice, you know? i talked about it. it 's called. give a speech about the fact that russian issues are being resolved. so openly and tolya said that it smells, but he has a different word. this is marked quite calmly frankly always. it was known about them. well, what is there? well, it's not nazism, it's she yes , chauvinism looks good, that few are true. there are signs of nazism here. that's all, then, well, pork raised this topic. i just want to be clear, of course. here, the truth, we will also not let you dissemble there and pretend that you are her to grow up, of course, to travel to europe was. cool. i imagine a person who would say no, categorically on principle and so on. rather, now it is essenti
let her express herself more clearly , she said exactly what she said, and so she said what she had ind, namely russians to forbid russians to forbid. and i can't do it right , proceeding from this, no, azerbaijanis can, well, azerbaijanis for sure, no russia, that is, no , they can't, of course, she meant everyone without exception, everyone without exception. all everything for her mice, you know? i talked about it. it 's called. give a speech about the fact that russian issues are being...
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he shot him. >> and a panic, she said she called 9-1-1 and ran.ave garza stopped her. >> he pushed me down. he picked up by phone. he ended the call and he threw it down in front of me. and i was -- i was on my hands and knees in the mud. >> she may have tried to stop it. she definitely called for help. nevertheless, chacey poynter was arrested for conspiracy to commit murder. hours later, bob's sister jennifer got a call from her mom. >> she was screaming, bob's dead, while he's dead. >> jennifer was stunned. and then her next breath, said annd chacey is in custody. and i thought, -- >> wow -- >> and i said, what? what? she was hysterical. and it was horrible. >> i thought i did. >> he was how old? >> when he died, 47. >> that's too soon. >> yeah, 47 years old. a young man still. he had so much more to live for and more fires to fight and put out. so many more lives to save. >> a murdered son. a daughter in law arrested. it was all too much to take. and it wasn't over. a manhunt was underway for the mysterious michael garza. a possible killer at
he shot him. >> and a panic, she said she called 9-1-1 and ran.ave garza stopped her. >> he pushed me down. he picked up by phone. he ended the call and he threw it down in front of me. and i was -- i was on my hands and knees in the mud. >> she may have tried to stop it. she definitely called for help. nevertheless, chacey poynter was arrested for conspiracy to commit murder. hours later, bob's sister jennifer got a call from her mom. >> she was screaming, bob's dead,...
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i said, - and she said clematis really won't grow at balmoral. i said, ma'am,| grow at balmoral.sure _ grow at balmoral. i said, ma'am, with respect, i'm sure they- grow at balmoral. i said, ma'am, with respect, i'm sure they will. ij with respect, i'm sure they will. i spoke _ with respect, i'm sure they will. i spoke with— with respect, i'm sure they will. i spoke with her— with respect, i'm sure they will. i spoke with her gardener- with respect, i'm sure they will. i spoke with her gardener and i with respect, i'm sure they will. ii spoke with her gardener and spent some _ spoke with her gardener and spent some time — spoke with her gardener and spent some time walking _ spoke with her gardener and spent some time walking with _ spoke with her gardener and spent some time walking with the - spoke with her gardener and spent some time walking with the queen which _ some time walking with the queen which was — some time walking with the queen which was magical. _ some time walking with the queen which was magical. i— some time walking with the queen which was magical. i met - s
i said, - and she said clematis really won't grow at balmoral. i said, ma'am,| grow at balmoral.sure _ grow at balmoral. i said, ma'am, with respect, i'm sure they- grow at balmoral. i said, ma'am, with respect, i'm sure they will. ij with respect, i'm sure they will. i spoke _ with respect, i'm sure they will. i spoke with— with respect, i'm sure they will. i spoke with her— with respect, i'm sure they will. i spoke with her gardener- with respect, i'm sure they will. i spoke with her...
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i think it must have been very difficult for her to see she once said that. the quality that affected her most about him was his steadfastness. and she learned a lot from watching him and from seeing him overcome. what was a you know almost crippling disability and yet go on and be an incredibly admirable king particularly during world war ii. i think that's when she saw her parents in a new light because they were very brave. they could have gone elsewhere, but they came into london every day that the girls were living at windsor castle, which was very well fortified and the king and and then queen elizabeth came and spent many nights there, but they put their lives on the line by going in the into london buckingham palace was hit nine times by bombs one of which almost killed the two of them. so she developed great admiration for both of them and in their duty and in their courage, seems as if it was sort of a lesson in empathy that most of the royals don't get. yes one of her first private secretary actually noted that after they'd taken a well the whole fa
i think it must have been very difficult for her to see she once said that. the quality that affected her most about him was his steadfastness. and she learned a lot from watching him and from seeing him overcome. what was a you know almost crippling disability and yet go on and be an incredibly admirable king particularly during world war ii. i think that's when she saw her parents in a new light because they were very brave. they could have gone elsewhere, but they came into london every day...
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as the american conjured a moment to savor, as she said about leveling the match. all the qualities that made her 23 time grand slam champion were on display. there was the power that determination. and eventually the precision she brought a most brokers crowd to its feet, but it was to be one last stand. the 40 rod had been racing her body to equal the grand slam record of 24 titles. but in the 3rd set and the 3rd hour of the match, it soon became clear that time had finally caught up takes a lot of work to get here. clearly i'm still capable, but it also, it takes a lot more than i am a like the a mom and explore different version of santa ah. and technically in the world i am still super young. so i want to know i have a little bit of a life while i'm still walking. ah, history says she has the 2nd based grand slam record behind margaret court. but many in new york and all around the world will argue she is simply the best. ah, you're watching deed of you news from berlin coming up next on sports life, a female bull rider tells of her passion for the dangerous an
as the american conjured a moment to savor, as she said about leveling the match. all the qualities that made her 23 time grand slam champion were on display. there was the power that determination. and eventually the precision she brought a most brokers crowd to its feet, but it was to be one last stand. the 40 rod had been racing her body to equal the grand slam record of 24 titles. but in the 3rd set and the 3rd hour of the match, it soon became clear that time had finally caught up takes a...
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but she said, when she spoke to the king that she said to him, let's not forget, you lost your mother. this isn't just, you know, a ceremonial week, this is a real impactful human time and she said, you know, this is also a family that has to grieve on the world stage. and i think she has some experience with that, you know, considering the death of beau biden. she was very thoughtful about the week that they have ahead and the day they have ahead tomorrow. >> i have been thinking about that, how hard it must be to grieve, go through this on the world stage and in many ways, be there to comfort the public, right? it's incredible to hear that insight from the first lady. thank you so much, kate bennett. >>> well, tomorrow's state funeral in london will require an unprecedented security effort, so let's talk about that. joining us now is cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, john miller. thanks for coming on. so this is being described as the largest single policing event that london's metropolitan police force has ever undertaken, even bigger than the olympics. how do you
but she said, when she spoke to the king that she said to him, let's not forget, you lost your mother. this isn't just, you know, a ceremonial week, this is a real impactful human time and she said, you know, this is also a family that has to grieve on the world stage. and i think she has some experience with that, you know, considering the death of beau biden. she was very thoughtful about the week that they have ahead and the day they have ahead tomorrow. >> i have been thinking about...
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she said that many of ask it says now closure for her, but she said that the closure will never come. there's always will be a hole in her heart, and that it was important for them to continue pressuring the german government to finally find an agreement on not only compensation, but also on see exactly to find out with a commission. what happened on that day and to finally take responsibility as a state of germany. and did we hear more from the victims relative? how did they react to the apology? there were really moved by it and we could see some of them saying that that still needs to be more done. let's remember that they even threatened to boycott this commemorative a ceremony today in 1st and felt what were on 30 kilometers away from munich, where this abbeys were. this m, tara at sac, found a terrible ending when all of the athletes were killed. so they will, several of them here. they threatened to buy, caught if there was no agreement between the german government and the family members. and they asked israel's president, i sarcastic who is in germany to do the same. so it wa
she said that many of ask it says now closure for her, but she said that the closure will never come. there's always will be a hole in her heart, and that it was important for them to continue pressuring the german government to finally find an agreement on not only compensation, but also on see exactly to find out with a commission. what happened on that day and to finally take responsibility as a state of germany. and did we hear more from the victims relative? how did they react to the...
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and she said that in the conditions of war, well, earnings, well, in particular, she said about electricityt is necessary to share earnings, to share profits and direct them to those who really need it, will it be such a european trend at all, maybe this is also a ukrainian trend, oleksandr, or in our country sometimes also in conditions of war sometimes you see the prices for some goods and the defenders of the market say it's the market. if you don't want it, don't buy it. i'm always there. maybe i'm a socialist, a communist. in this case, the word socialist is in a good sector. it seems to me that we should also adopt this slogan of the games. let's explain what it's about. i say ursula, there are two power plants nearby, one of them runs on gas and produces coastal watts, which costs 2,200 dollars for 1,000 cubic meters, and next to it is a wind power plant that produces the same megawatt without spending almost anything, i.e. you don't need it, you don't need fuel, you don't need anything, yes , the wind blows, electricity is genetic, it's all the same, it 's all the same, well, it's a
and she said that in the conditions of war, well, earnings, well, in particular, she said about electricityt is necessary to share earnings, to share profits and direct them to those who really need it, will it be such a european trend at all, maybe this is also a ukrainian trend, oleksandr, or in our country sometimes also in conditions of war sometimes you see the prices for some goods and the defenders of the market say it's the market. if you don't want it, don't buy it. i'm always there....
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she said that the girl was adopted and she lives in the neighboring area and practically, as it were,hich house. i then walked for a long time. well, sometimes, though, it's near this house. maybe, really, pravda, like this, slipped into the maternity hospital to find out what really happened, the gynecologist talked to her, that this and that the woman tells something walks. well, she told me this woman, well, as if not everything is in order with the head in general, and you don’t need to listen to her words, well , listen, of course she believed, then she came this woman asked for forgiveness, that there, well, she was talking. what happened to you? when agatha told you that a girl who considers you her mother is looking for you on the internet. i was very with you. i got really angry because i was 100% sure i didn't. yes, i'm still sure that i don't have any the first child something the child was actually born. dead here some girl on the whole social network calls me her mother, exposes my photo, without asking, it doesn’t change, they won’t get married . well, at least write the
she said that the girl was adopted and she lives in the neighboring area and practically, as it were,hich house. i then walked for a long time. well, sometimes, though, it's near this house. maybe, really, pravda, like this, slipped into the maternity hospital to find out what really happened, the gynecologist talked to her, that this and that the woman tells something walks. well, she told me this woman, well, as if not everything is in order with the head in general, and you don’t need to...
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but she just knew what was right. as i said, she was profoundly faithful. she married another sharecropper in 1944. and they lived on this plantation outside of rural though -- ruralville, mississippi. they adopted two little girls and try to have children of their own, but fannie lou had difficulty conceiving. she had several stillbirths and miscarriages. so they raised these children and had deep love and passion for family. but it was a struggle every single day, and one day she was talking with mrs. marlowe, the wife of a dacian owner. she told her she -- wife of -- she told her she should go to the local doctor and he could take care of the tumors that fannie lou was suffering from, and assured her this would help her get pregnant and carry a baby to term. so, hamer did this, but he sterilized her instead. they called at a mississippi appendectomy, because they did this to a lot of black women in the community. when that happened in 1961 it changed her dramatically. she went through a crisis that tested her faith, and some women would have just receded
but she just knew what was right. as i said, she was profoundly faithful. she married another sharecropper in 1944. and they lived on this plantation outside of rural though -- ruralville, mississippi. they adopted two little girls and try to have children of their own, but fannie lou had difficulty conceiving. she had several stillbirths and miscarriages. so they raised these children and had deep love and passion for family. but it was a struggle every single day, and one day she was talking...
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asked very straight by laura about this, this is what she said an hour ago. i this is what she said anour ago. i understand that people are struggling with eye watering energy bills and _ struggling with eye watering energy bills and there are predictions of even _ bills and there are predictions of even worse down the track. i understand that. i can say, laura, that i_ understand that. i can say, laura, that i will— understand that. i can say, laura, that i will act, if i am elected as prime _ that i will act, if i am elected as prime minister. i will act immediately on bills and on energy surlptx _ immediately on bills and on energy supply. because i think those two things— supply. because i think those two things go— supply. because i think those two things go hand we need to deal with the immediate problem, we need to help people, help businesses, but we also need _ help people, help businesses, but we also need to sort out the supply issues _ also need to sort out the supply issues that have ended up... made us end up— issues that have ended up... made us end up where — issues tha
asked very straight by laura about this, this is what she said an hour ago. i this is what she said anour ago. i understand that people are struggling with eye watering energy bills and _ struggling with eye watering energy bills and there are predictions of even _ bills and there are predictions of even worse down the track. i understand that. i can say, laura, that i_ understand that. i can say, laura, that i will— understand that. i can say, laura, that i will act, if i am elected as prime...
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she said you are 97, i don't believe you. 98? let me see your id. let me see. you are amazing, sorry. -- you are amazing, sir. my goodness, born in 1924. >> every day, -- we have a lot of fun and we do exercise every day. [laughter] sen. warnock: 98 years olod, -- old you look great sir. >> [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> she said, -- the reunification -- [indiscernible] [inaudible] [indiscernible] >> everybody look here, one, 2, 3. 1, 2, three. good. [laughter] 1, 2, 3, thank you. >> sen warnock! [applause] >> one more picture. [warnock!] [laughter] >> thank you so much everybody. [indistinct chatter] ♪
she said you are 97, i don't believe you. 98? let me see your id. let me see. you are amazing, sorry. -- you are amazing, sir. my goodness, born in 1924. >> every day, -- we have a lot of fun and we do exercise every day. [laughter] sen. warnock: 98 years olod, -- old you look great sir. >> [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> she said, -- the reunification -- [indiscernible] [inaudible] [indiscernible] >> everybody look here, one, 2, 3. 1, 2,...
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that she's the same as jane goodall. i said, she's nothing like jane goodall. - [jaynecan i get rid of this clutter while i'm down here? - [ann] well, i have cleared up a long way. - well, that's just trash. - hmm? - that's just trash, i can throw it- - not always. sometimes the trash is what i want. it's got some information. i'm a great one for information, so. - okay. well it says hamburger buns. - [ann] tuesday night, i don't know how much she drank, but she was in pretty poor state. - you start nag, nag, nag about the cat. - you go on and on and on with your nonsense. talking about the cat. alcohol is a drug. - [jayne] you're free to move out. - [ann] well, you're gonna move out. you said that many times, but you haven't done it. [jayne chuckles] - would you let her live on your couch for 12 years? i was on my way to make this shirt for hillary clinton, 'cause she was running for president. i made this great t-shirt it says, ounext president will be wearing high heels. and i was supposed to meet these guys, 'cause they wan
that she's the same as jane goodall. i said, she's nothing like jane goodall. - [jaynecan i get rid of this clutter while i'm down here? - [ann] well, i have cleared up a long way. - well, that's just trash. - hmm? - that's just trash, i can throw it- - not always. sometimes the trash is what i want. it's got some information. i'm a great one for information, so. - okay. well it says hamburger buns. - [ann] tuesday night, i don't know how much she drank, but she was in pretty poor state. - you...
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she said she was inspired by the richness and diversity of india, but it was only in a final visit in 1997 when india was mocking. 50 years of independence did she acknowledge? india's colonial past? she talked about dark episodes in india, calhoun, in history. she mentioned one massacre in particular in the city of and it says that was a significant moment for india. she's been the head of state of 14 cotton that countries india was not one of them. yet this deep respect and regard for the queen indian prime minister that he ended in more the short of her being a stalwart of our time. other leaders of a tribute to a wisdom and to a carriage, a day of national mourning has been declared on the 11th of september as a mark of respect. but those who grew up with her as a constant in their lives is a sense of solo today. hong kong was moved by the u. k for over a 150 years until 1997. the queen and colonial rule as do fresh memories for people here. the queen visited hong kong twice before hanover local people, gave her a nickname, the boss, lady in cantonese, showing a sense of special c
she said she was inspired by the richness and diversity of india, but it was only in a final visit in 1997 when india was mocking. 50 years of independence did she acknowledge? india's colonial past? she talked about dark episodes in india, calhoun, in history. she mentioned one massacre in particular in the city of and it says that was a significant moment for india. she's been the head of state of 14 cotton that countries india was not one of them. yet this deep respect and regard for the...
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was quick when she said my friend who he didn't take on, i said, yes, i remember she's coming in 2 weeks. and she said, well, no, i was, and she's not coming any more yet has amused or you have to i understand if not my fault, that she would still be alive. oh well i say this just too many have stories like this, but on cuz you're shy and the other volunteers try as much as they can to distract everybody with outdoor activities. it's the birthday boy's turn to climb the rock solid yard. it makes it to the toss it, well, you get down my bravo, what's gonna be a good, i'm done with that victory at least for to day. when so much in his life remains uncertain. ah, we turn next to lot via where pop starts. that law now lobo dar delights, are audiences like many other intellectuals, an artist. the singer was banned from russia because she took a public stand against the war a sea of lights, lungs to the audience. in riga, we have come to see ukrainian singing us with la badani, what he's doing in my homeland ukraine is currently going through a big, dreadful, unjust war. ah, leave svetlana, lo
was quick when she said my friend who he didn't take on, i said, yes, i remember she's coming in 2 weeks. and she said, well, no, i was, and she's not coming any more yet has amused or you have to i understand if not my fault, that she would still be alive. oh well i say this just too many have stories like this, but on cuz you're shy and the other volunteers try as much as they can to distract everybody with outdoor activities. it's the birthday boy's turn to climb the rock solid yard. it...
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and she said, murder. and i said, who? and she goes, his wife. t? >> the drive for me was, what if something happens? i don't want to put off what i feel in my heart to do. >> inmates will play games with girls. they'll make up some story. i was not going to do that with her. so i just laid it all on the line for her. i asked her to marry me in our fourth year. it's a decision i will never, ever regret. >> we got married in a little chapel in the prison. he played guitar and sang some songs afterwards. it was very, very romantic in the weirdest kind of way. but then when i leave the prison, it was so sad, because that's not how it's supposed to be. but that's what it was. >> this is a beautiful love story. it's also an extremely unlikely love story. but you know, it was meant to be, as it turns out, in more ways than one. >> years pass. you and leo are living this very unconventional life. and then something extraordinary happens. >> there was this big pregnant girl that came to visit the prison. >> and she gets the story that she wasn't going to
and she said, murder. and i said, who? and she goes, his wife. t? >> the drive for me was, what if something happens? i don't want to put off what i feel in my heart to do. >> inmates will play games with girls. they'll make up some story. i was not going to do that with her. so i just laid it all on the line for her. i asked her to marry me in our fourth year. it's a decision i will never, ever regret. >> we got married in a little chapel in the prison. he played guitar and...
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she said she doesn't need data, she is the governor.rybody woke up and discover there was no bill that afternoon, there was a bill signing. new yorkers in all walks of life, you don't have to be republican, everybody went safe streets. >> hannity: if this one problem i see you have comments that so many people have left the state of new york because a crime, quality-of-life issues, high taxes, burdensome regulation, that might have otherwise been very willing to vote for a republican. so demographically it's tough, especially in new york city. but you within the margin of error. is it possible for a republican to win the governorship in new york russian mark >> you not the stakes. new yorkers are hitting their breaking point. people have their wallet, their safety, their freedom, their quality of the kids education under attack and they know if they go elsewhere their money will go further in the live free or. new yorkers in all walks of life, we've seen it from people who always voted democrat, we see in the vote change from 2020, we h
she said she doesn't need data, she is the governor.rybody woke up and discover there was no bill that afternoon, there was a bill signing. new yorkers in all walks of life, you don't have to be republican, everybody went safe streets. >> hannity: if this one problem i see you have comments that so many people have left the state of new york because a crime, quality-of-life issues, high taxes, burdensome regulation, that might have otherwise been very willing to vote for a republican. so...
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she said very little, but when she talked, she said a lot. we are going to meet a historian who was taking a look back at her message in her life and her demeanor. very good to have you. i was fascinated by the story of her and the london stock exchange and her curiosity about what led to the financial meltdown and health some of the smartest people in the room, oxford educated, have missed so much. she went back with that simple question. how did you not see it? how did you miss it? that's a pretty good question. >> it certainly is, neil. similar to what happened here in the united states. forecasters missed it. >> neil: i'm just wondering, her message. i know that she would have media appearances and talk about her roles. no one-on-one interviews, no pvc one-on-one. now, her son, and now king charles iii did not have quite the restriction, so he has done a number of media interviews and talked about climate change and the atrocious nature of architecture in the world today. whether that makes him more of a divisive figure. where he stands o
she said very little, but when she talked, she said a lot. we are going to meet a historian who was taking a look back at her message in her life and her demeanor. very good to have you. i was fascinated by the story of her and the london stock exchange and her curiosity about what led to the financial meltdown and health some of the smartest people in the room, oxford educated, have missed so much. she went back with that simple question. how did you not see it? how did you miss it? that's a...
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she seem happy? >> absolutely. my husband even saidd not seen her that happy and many, many, many years. >> but many couples in this community thought faith was the cornerstone of the relationship. soon after they married, she asked him to join her church. sardis baptist. where she served as music director. he did not hesitate. >> he decided to get baptized even though he had grown up methodist. >> i think that was what was going to allow them to grow closer. but as their marriage, and as christians. >> but five years later, the love story had ended incident, and shocking violence. it was destructive streit who told her the awful news of her husband's death. how he needed her help solving her husband's murder. >> -- >> detective streit, and the colleague spoke to her just five hours after the murder. >> was this about just figuring out if there was anyone that they had issues with? that kind of thing? >> absolutely. we went over what they did that day. >> cindy told a detective that the day had started like any other. michael dropped h
she seem happy? >> absolutely. my husband even saidd not seen her that happy and many, many, many years. >> but many couples in this community thought faith was the cornerstone of the relationship. soon after they married, she asked him to join her church. sardis baptist. where she served as music director. he did not hesitate. >> he decided to get baptized even though he had grown up methodist. >> i think that was what was going to allow them to grow closer. but as...
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she said the w that had, she praised this 6 years under gorbachev as the best 6 years of her life. those were the expectations of freedom and the best that could happen. she said, unfortunately, russians could take advantage of all that any more. everything was taken away from there from them, victoria said, ah, but in not every one appreciate gorbachev in russia. opinions like not everything was bad under him, are common among the moskowitz, even as the ceremony today. and precisely, these words express some things that many russians feel about gorbachev. it's true that he gave russians freedoms as they could only dream on beef off before him. but the price was too high. they say 9 out of 10 moscow bites. we talked to emphasized that it was got a bunch of who caused the collapse of their beautiful country of the soviet union as they say. and you're talking to us from riga yuri, as most western media outlets have, had to leave moscow because of the situation. how is gorbachev remembered not just in russia, but also the former countries of the soviet union, such as latvia were, you
she said the w that had, she praised this 6 years under gorbachev as the best 6 years of her life. those were the expectations of freedom and the best that could happen. she said, unfortunately, russians could take advantage of all that any more. everything was taken away from there from them, victoria said, ah, but in not every one appreciate gorbachev in russia. opinions like not everything was bad under him, are common among the moskowitz, even as the ceremony today. and precisely, these...
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she said you are 97, i don't believe you. 98? let me see your id. let me see. you are amazing, sorry. -- you are amazing, sir. my goodness, born in 1924. >> every day, -- we have a lot of fun and we do exercise every day. [laughter] sen. warnock: 98 years olod, -- old you look great sir. >> [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> she said, -- the reunification -- [indiscernible] [inaudible] [indiscernible] >> everybody look here, one, 2, 3. 1, 2, three. good. [laughter] 1, 2, 3, thank you. >> sen warnock! [applause] >> one more picture. [warnock!] [laughter] >> thank you so much everybody. [indistinct chatter] ♪ ♪ >> c-span's campaign 2022 coverage is your front row seat to this year's election. meet and greets, and other events during this year's senate, house and gubernatorial races. take it on the go with c-span now are free mobile video app and visit c-span.org/campaign 2022 your website for all of our election coverage on demand. follow live as well as state-by-state charts and maps and track results. campaign 2020 two, your unfiltered v
she said you are 97, i don't believe you. 98? let me see your id. let me see. you are amazing, sorry. -- you are amazing, sir. my goodness, born in 1924. >> every day, -- we have a lot of fun and we do exercise every day. [laughter] sen. warnock: 98 years olod, -- old you look great sir. >> [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> she said, -- the reunification -- [indiscernible] [inaudible] [indiscernible] >> everybody look here, one, 2, 3. 1, 2,...
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when it came to securing its full does, she said that she, the her delegation, were hit to listen to what armenia wanted. they would take that back to washington d. c. but she did also say that the united states should be in a position to use that leverage to bring more security guarantees to me. and that may be a message to turkey, one of its nato partners who seem very much of a player and a backup with as a by johns military, that they may be getting a call from washington d. c. about these recent attacks. but generally, i think there was a message of wholehearted support. and one of the united states is very much in armenia corner when it comes to the recent company, tony russia negotiated the current front child piece. had had peacekeepers in the region. can the us guarantee the security of armenia borders? i think that was very much the question on lot of our media and mine's when they were watching this press conference. she wouldn't be dro. and she, she said that they were here to listen to the things the, to the armenian government wants it. but i think the us also recognize
when it came to securing its full does, she said that she, the her delegation, were hit to listen to what armenia wanted. they would take that back to washington d. c. but she did also say that the united states should be in a position to use that leverage to bring more security guarantees to me. and that may be a message to turkey, one of its nato partners who seem very much of a player and a backup with as a by johns military, that they may be getting a call from washington d. c. about these...
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she said that a week or so ago. and that, prince charles, of course, now king charles, is going to attend in her stead. it appears as if we can see a greater level of concern that we were aware publicly of the health of the queen. i think the country assumed after the resignation that although she was fair -- frail, she was working, and there for, she was okay. the country knew that something was amiss. they still don't know the details, but when the other members of the royal family went to their, prince edward, his wife, sophie. prince andrew. prince william. prince henry, all later in the day. when that began -- we will get back to him as we can sort out those technical details appeared we will get you to stewart, who has been talking to people here in london and taking the temperature of the british public as people come to terms of the death of queen elizabeth ii. the death of an era. one that she very much defined. 70 years on the throne. what have been people saying? >> it has been an extraordinary 24 hours -
she said that a week or so ago. and that, prince charles, of course, now king charles, is going to attend in her stead. it appears as if we can see a greater level of concern that we were aware publicly of the health of the queen. i think the country assumed after the resignation that although she was fair -- frail, she was working, and there for, she was okay. the country knew that something was amiss. they still don't know the details, but when the other members of the royal family went to...
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and in the least she said that it was a very important time. and that she wanted to, to be here at buckingham palace were expecting in fact, king charles to arrive here, perhaps in the next hour and a half on his way down from scotland. the lady i was talking to saying that she'd been to borrow moral several times and also that she shared a connection through her family's love of horses. many other people will feel a connection through things like charity work and the education and so many different ways in which they may have come into contact either directly or indirectly with queen elizabeth. so a whole range of people heading down here right now, people from around the world as well, some from commonwealth countries, some not or wanting to be here. only historic occasion. people are being asked not to leave flowers here at canada, gate, or at the edge of green park opposite buckingham palace, but to take them to hyde park, where just a few moments ago, a 96, a salute and $96.00 guns salute rang out bare in hyde park as well as tower hill and
and in the least she said that it was a very important time. and that she wanted to, to be here at buckingham palace were expecting in fact, king charles to arrive here, perhaps in the next hour and a half on his way down from scotland. the lady i was talking to saying that she'd been to borrow moral several times and also that she shared a connection through her family's love of horses. many other people will feel a connection through things like charity work and the education and so many...
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she said, you said bounty bacon only could berlin michelle fitness and effective way most miss must the 3rd she been gone. poina thou ship center wallace to the 3rd party. other who here than a 1 point one. ok fish, bobby. i knew from veneer, been market more clear on you my book booklet. february 30. hm. yeah. but no, i mean your best bet you get that off your sites and try your company for the while . you are my opinion. one with hope of ya. niches, and you may as though my former thought of borgia, your dagma is still or changing. there is niga, that it is the key of music. new game neg maria nanny, had thought such a 3 up 3 week store is the hot, besides, but i read ye was described you proud of her bosom. noise shall the soldier ye, janelle, up the school music. if you estimate, although true statement, somewhat chased, or some in a room or more, more boys, it all mean? yes, we're yes, g e b a ya? good. ah, what's nemo minion is yesterday? not be sinister? should we sold this louder this year? it's not said you easiest sort of to thought the ball couldn't yes, could landscape grape
she said, you said bounty bacon only could berlin michelle fitness and effective way most miss must the 3rd she been gone. poina thou ship center wallace to the 3rd party. other who here than a 1 point one. ok fish, bobby. i knew from veneer, been market more clear on you my book booklet. february 30. hm. yeah. but no, i mean your best bet you get that off your sites and try your company for the while . you are my opinion. one with hope of ya. niches, and you may as though my former thought of...
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so this is being sort of billed as the end and she said her years and so on. but you know, a lot of these tennis stars have a kind of come back to her. any chance there is some sort of chance she's with the tow, even a slightly ajar. she was asked in the post match is this it and she says, yeah, and i'm more than likely and upset this and i can't go on, but i do love stria. you know, i wouldn't mind going back to it. but what i see is the ultimate alpha athlete is just struggling. decide this is it, i can't get to the record. she just can't bring yourself to say it in my view. she's the elf a competitor, and i think she just can't say that i'm not going to get to margaret quotes record is 24. she passed. if he gras record of 22, back in 2015. she's been sorry. 2017. she's playing playing for 5 years. chasing this record of 24 grand slam titles and hoping to get to 25. and it's been like not so much a goal, but a ghost on the horizon that just can't quite touch. she's played on to 40 just to try and get to this record when it looks like the the evidence has been
so this is being sort of billed as the end and she said her years and so on. but you know, a lot of these tennis stars have a kind of come back to her. any chance there is some sort of chance she's with the tow, even a slightly ajar. she was asked in the post match is this it and she says, yeah, and i'm more than likely and upset this and i can't go on, but i do love stria. you know, i wouldn't mind going back to it. but what i see is the ultimate alpha athlete is just struggling. decide this...
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let her express herself more clearly , she said exactly what she said, and so she said what she had inbid. and i can't do it all right. proceeding from this and coming from this, no, the azerbaijanis are probably russia, that is, of course , she meant everyone without exception, everyone without exception. do you understand everything for her? i talked about it. it is called. give the journey is about the fact that the russian question is being solved so openly and tolya said that it smells, but he always designated it in a different word quite calmly and frankly. it was known about them. well , what is there? well, it's not nazism. this is a chevy. yes, chauvinism looks good, that nazism unanimously agreed. it's true, there are signs of nazism here. that's all, then, well, pork raised this topic. i just want to be clear, of course. well, the truth is, we won’t let you be cunning there either and pretend that you are related to her, of course, there was a trip to europe. cool. i imagine, so to speak , a person who would say no, categorically on principle, and so on. rather, now it is e
let her express herself more clearly , she said exactly what she said, and so she said what she had inbid. and i can't do it all right. proceeding from this and coming from this, no, the azerbaijanis are probably russia, that is, of course , she meant everyone without exception, everyone without exception. do you understand everything for her? i talked about it. it is called. give the journey is about the fact that the russian question is being solved so openly and tolya said that it smells,...
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everything is like this, she always said here, she says, your mother. she raised her. for karinushka, of course, because it is saved child thanks to her saved child from if christina succeeds. didn't give up my life. with the crown, then karinka would also be. we are still in the fourteenth year of everything that we have experienced together. karina was born, too, the war began. and christina and i are all that karina is already small there, we all sat in the corridor. mom could not stand the heart became. fourteenth, but this year kristina with a carbine daughter and daughter, so immediately take it we plan to gather all the relatives of the bride to arrange for them to they looked at us. memories that there were hospitals when she gave birth. all this is already starting to slowly move away. i mean, i don't remember. she is next to me. and this is the most important thing. hi hello, congratulations waited. no, the worst is over. i hope that the war will already stop, we will already be tired of living above the peaceful sky above our heads. all this is really wanted
everything is like this, she always said here, she says, your mother. she raised her. for karinushka, of course, because it is saved child thanks to her saved child from if christina succeeds. didn't give up my life. with the crown, then karinka would also be. we are still in the fourteenth year of everything that we have experienced together. karina was born, too, the war began. and christina and i are all that karina is already small there, we all sat in the corridor. mom could not stand the...
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she always said she had to be seem — the world. she always said she had to be seem to _ the world.be believed which i the world. she always said she had to be seem to be believed which is| to be seem to be believed which is where the idea of her as a rainbow queen came from. she loved wearing bright colours that meant even if you are right at the other end of the mall or right back in the crowd, you could see her lime—green or fuchsia. you could see her lime—green orfuchsia. i think she is going to remain a fashion inspiration for years to come. there is no one quite like her. as you say, her style transcended fashion. you how was it developed? she had fashion designers. norman hartnell was very well—known who worked with her early on. did she have an input input into the style? absolutely. in my research i found a lot of examples of designers saying i do not dress the queen, i provide clothes for her and she dresses herself. she had strong opinions about it. in the 1950s, she was a fashionista. she wore those nipped—in waist, full skirts that were very fashionable at the time. she
she always said she had to be seem — the world. she always said she had to be seem to _ the world.be believed which i the world. she always said she had to be seem to be believed which is| to be seem to be believed which is where the idea of her as a rainbow queen came from. she loved wearing bright colours that meant even if you are right at the other end of the mall or right back in the crowd, you could see her lime—green or fuchsia. you could see her lime—green orfuchsia. i think she...
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and she wants to go through with it. but as i said, we don't really know what she will do in practice is the, the campaigning is over. she is now voted into office, and she may as well be the have to be much more pragmatic than she has foreseen during the last 2 months. of course, on it. barbara bay with hazel for us in london. thanks so much for that. and for the 1st time, the israeli army has said it, there is a quote high possibility that a soldier killed palestinian american journalist, sri, oc. they nearly 4 months ago in an internal investigation into her death. it said the shooting was accidental, and no one would be punished. he israeli army prob, found that it was probable abdulla they had been shot by a soldier who mistook her for a militant. the al jazeera journalist was wearing a helmet and a vest, identifying her as pressed when she was killed, while reporting from the occupied westbank in may. did these corresponded in jerusalem, tanya cramer has more. while it took the military now 4 months to come to this conclusion, w
and she wants to go through with it. but as i said, we don't really know what she will do in practice is the, the campaigning is over. she is now voted into office, and she may as well be the have to be much more pragmatic than she has foreseen during the last 2 months. of course, on it. barbara bay with hazel for us in london. thanks so much for that. and for the 1st time, the israeli army has said it, there is a quote high possibility that a soldier killed palestinian american journalist,...