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she cut people out when she decided she didn't like them anymore. francis was a little nervous around eleanor. but at the end of their lives, they came together in a very intimate way and there is really beautiful picture from the 50th anniversary commemoration of the fire. eleanor roosevelt and francis perkins are sitting together on the podium, there is giving talks about what they remember about the trial of the file. the two women have their heads very close together as they talk about what they remember of those days. eleanor>> it's very clear from e picture that they came to love each other. >> eleanor outlived her, right? >> actually, francis perkins outlived eleanor just briefly. it was interesting, because francis perkins had some very interesting observations about eleanor and how she had managed to build herself up from a shy, insecure young woman to this amazingly popular public figure who was known and loved all over the world. francis perkins told some young amanda cornell where she was teaching that it was amazing what eleanor had don
she cut people out when she decided she didn't like them anymore. francis was a little nervous around eleanor. but at the end of their lives, they came together in a very intimate way and there is really beautiful picture from the 50th anniversary commemoration of the fire. eleanor roosevelt and francis perkins are sitting together on the podium, there is giving talks about what they remember about the trial of the file. the two women have their heads very close together as they talk about what...
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she adored him. >> she discovers that she's pregnant.nted to move forward with her life out of just being this poster girl and being a woman who chooses to be a mother, chooses a family. >> she loved children. i mean, the way she treated us, i think she would have been a great mother. >> but on august 1st, 1957, marilyn collapses and is rushed to a manhattan hospital. >> she not only lost her baby, she almost lost her own life. >> she's released from the hospital to a whole battery of reporters and media. >> she was very, very ill indeed and yet she somehow had to turn it on for the cameras. >> there's something so predatory feeling about paparazzi. >> she was that famous, that you would expect that attention, but it's still really sad that it had to be there in her darkest moments. >> it is just so heartbreaking to see someone who's really trying to put on a brave face with this tremendously painful moment that leads her to feel like a failure. because in the 1950s, you were still considered to be not fully fulfilled unless you had a ch
she adored him. >> she discovers that she's pregnant.nted to move forward with her life out of just being this poster girl and being a woman who chooses to be a mother, chooses a family. >> she loved children. i mean, the way she treated us, i think she would have been a great mother. >> but on august 1st, 1957, marilyn collapses and is rushed to a manhattan hospital. >> she not only lost her baby, she almost lost her own life. >> she's released from the hospital...
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she had a laugh, she had a smile.to her. >> in an interview that cari did with her local paper for her high school graduation, she said she wanted to be known as always having a smile on her face and for being a little bit crazy. and all of her friends and family say cari was whip smart. >> early on she was -- even in high school, i remember cari being amazing with numbers and computers. >> there was a turning point in cari's life when she was 22 years old and got pregnant. the relationship with the father didn't work out, and cari became a single mom. >> she decided she was going to bring the baby up by herself. ikikikikikikikikikikikikikikikik >> she was going to have that baby no matter what and be the best mom she could be. >> max was always at the forefront of what cari did. he was her number one. >> she just doted on him all the time. but i think she was a little overwhelmed, just being on her own in her late 20s. she started developing depression. >> cari had been diagnosed in her 20s with bipolar disorder. >>
she had a laugh, she had a smile.to her. >> in an interview that cari did with her local paper for her high school graduation, she said she wanted to be known as always having a smile on her face and for being a little bit crazy. and all of her friends and family say cari was whip smart. >> early on she was -- even in high school, i remember cari being amazing with numbers and computers. >> there was a turning point in cari's life when she was 22 years old and got pregnant....
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she gets up there and she knocks on the door, she opens the door, she comes in and she is wheezing. eleanor is freaking out because her friend is really ill. she says we need a doctor, they send a white doctor. the white doctor won't treat bethune. eleanor makes the white doctor treat bethune and they go down in the elevator together eleanor roosevelt and mary mcleod bethune. they go into the lobby of this plush place and these are women who by now are calling each other eleanor and mary. they get halfway across the lobby and eleanor turns to mary mcleod bethune and says dr. bethune, i'm so sorry to be so rude, but i have left something in my room. i must go back and get it. could you come with me? do you mind? they turn around, they go back in the elevator that rejected bethune and that is how the hermitage hotel in nashville, tennessee was integrated. [applause] always remember they were tough, they risked their lives, they risk their reputations, they risk their incomes, but they sure knew the power of a symbolic gesture. may we revel in mary mcleod bethune's fierce courage. may
she gets up there and she knocks on the door, she opens the door, she comes in and she is wheezing. eleanor is freaking out because her friend is really ill. she says we need a doctor, they send a white doctor. the white doctor won't treat bethune. eleanor makes the white doctor treat bethune and they go down in the elevator together eleanor roosevelt and mary mcleod bethune. they go into the lobby of this plush place and these are women who by now are calling each other eleanor and mary. they...
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she had anxiety. she had depression. mess. >> leads clung to the hope that one of those lead she gave to detectives would eventually pan out. but for now, anyway, it looked as though law enforcement was playing its cards to close to the best. according to prosecutor barnett of the harris county district attorney's office, that was because they made some early -- >> officers had investigator burglaries and robberies for many years before they thought of homicide. and eight of the scene we looked kind of suspicious. >> so what was off kilter with this one? >> if it -- >> drawers weren't, open -- >> they were open a little bit but >> what about those items liz -- and that backpack of apparent burglars luci found in the garage? detectives took careful note of many other items. pricey things that had been left untouched. >> cameras, the bicycle, there was some painting equipment, there were things that were easy to take that were not taken. the stuff that was taken and put in a backpack was left in the garage. did make sense.
she had anxiety. she had depression. mess. >> leads clung to the hope that one of those lead she gave to detectives would eventually pan out. but for now, anyway, it looked as though law enforcement was playing its cards to close to the best. according to prosecutor barnett of the harris county district attorney's office, that was because they made some early -- >> officers had investigator burglaries and robberies for many years before they thought of homicide. and eight of the...
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she's like no, i'm not going to. she tells him exactly what she thinks of him. it's become such a powerful cause that she's giving the speeches about what happened, that it becomes a flash point where people look at the question of, who really should have a say in american society? one of the things anthony, says she's speaking across new york, is this. she is so mad at what happened, she says, this government is not a republic. it is an odious aristocracy, a hateful oligarchy of sex. this is often miss punctuated when you see it in other places. pay attention to how this is actually punctuated, the right way. she says, and oligarchy of wealth, where the rich govern the poor, and oligarchy of learning, where the educated gover the ignorant, or even an oligarchy of race, where the sacks and rules the african, might be endured. she's actually okay with the idea of rich people governing the poor, educated people governing the idt educated, even white people governing black people, but this oligarchy of sex carries dissension, discord and rebellion into every hall o
she's like no, i'm not going to. she tells him exactly what she thinks of him. it's become such a powerful cause that she's giving the speeches about what happened, that it becomes a flash point where people look at the question of, who really should have a say in american society? one of the things anthony, says she's speaking across new york, is this. she is so mad at what happened, she says, this government is not a republic. it is an odious aristocracy, a hateful oligarchy of sex. this is...
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you know, after she moved to florida she saw a need.aw that the workers, the black workers building the railroads, the railroad that allowed florida to one day be developed were not getting an education. she saw a need and addressed it. she started a school with a dollar and $.50 to train african-american young girls. it was not without challenges. the kkk, after the school was up and running, came marching on the small girls school with torches, with ropes, on horseback. she already had a plan. she told her teachers to disperse and she hid her students and stood alone at the gate and stared them down and stood them down. madam speaker, in my military career i have seen some tough cookies, some tough women. i guarantee this is the toughest one in the hall today. if that was not enough, she became a member of president roosevelt's cabinet. she developed a lifelong friendship with eleanor roosevelt who came to stay at -- in daytona beach and became a lifelong national leader. from one generation, a daughter of slaves, to a national leader
you know, after she moved to florida she saw a need.aw that the workers, the black workers building the railroads, the railroad that allowed florida to one day be developed were not getting an education. she saw a need and addressed it. she started a school with a dollar and $.50 to train african-american young girls. it was not without challenges. the kkk, after the school was up and running, came marching on the small girls school with torches, with ropes, on horseback. she already had a...
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she began to write the song she is so cool.a festival, but music raised her. she started walking. she was blind, and she gradually began to have her sight. if i understand that music is an accident opened this is a gift. and in general, to be honest, i really feel for hits, yes, that is, i feel a song, i will hear a hit chip, so the chorus, i understand that this song will be a hit, so basically my life, all the songs that i sang, starting from unity in the gentle sky, the guitar toils, i disappear in the wind carousel, i realized that i am not immortal. a kiss in life is all that is good now. we are used to. i 've known for five years. well, i didn't have any shocks. we are 5 years old. i already sang. although no one took my voice seriously. he was different from that school of manner. yes, soviet money. yes, my dear uncle , who was the director of the artist in moscow and uh, was also a violinist. he came when he was on tour in kiev with his brand, and he came to our house, uncle grisha got a table there. listen, uncle grish
she began to write the song she is so cool.a festival, but music raised her. she started walking. she was blind, and she gradually began to have her sight. if i understand that music is an accident opened this is a gift. and in general, to be honest, i really feel for hits, yes, that is, i feel a song, i will hear a hit chip, so the chorus, i understand that this song will be a hit, so basically my life, all the songs that i sang, starting from unity in the gentle sky, the guitar toils, i...
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sending them to her friends. >> she was sexy, she was bright and shiny, and she was very engaging. >reporter: dave says he was up front with liz when they met. he was dating several women and not looking for a commitment. >> i was kind of going wild, just -- you know, being free for the first time in a long time. >> reporter: six months after meeting liz, another single mom walks into the auto repair shop where he worked. 37-year-old carrie farver. >> when we looked at each other, there was a little spark. >> reporter: she'd grown up in small town macedonia, iowa, was extremely close with mother nancy. >> she had a lot of friends. she was very gregarious. >> you noticed carrie when she walked into a room. she had a laugh, she had a smile, you were drawn to her. >> reporter: she became pregnant with son max at 22, deciding to raise him alone when the relationship with max's father didn't work out. >> she just doted on him all the time. >> reporter: cari had mental health issues, was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her 20s. >> there was a couple of times when she just -- she would s
sending them to her friends. >> she was sexy, she was bright and shiny, and she was very engaging. >reporter: dave says he was up front with liz when they met. he was dating several women and not looking for a commitment. >> i was kind of going wild, just -- you know, being free for the first time in a long time. >> reporter: six months after meeting liz, another single mom walks into the auto repair shop where he worked. 37-year-old carrie farver. >> when we looked...
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she found out she already had a schedule. they they realize that because our president is both head of government and head of state that there would be events that needed to be planned with dignitaries that he needed to have these members of congress there and that they needed to host them and so nobody was better than martha at that because she'd been doing it for years. so she had a schedule she had restrictions and so it was a two-person career from the very beginning and she had abigail at her side and let catherine talk a little bit more about that. but martha definitely understood the concept of soft power. and that has been something that has been a trend for first ladies to use all the way through since the beginning. so the beginning was that martha really was a partner as she had been with the president all through their marriage and through his years during the revolutionary war where she would go to the camps the winter camps every year and would assist him and try to keep morell up and organize sewing circles and
she found out she already had a schedule. they they realize that because our president is both head of government and head of state that there would be events that needed to be planned with dignitaries that he needed to have these members of congress there and that they needed to host them and so nobody was better than martha at that because she'd been doing it for years. so she had a schedule she had restrictions and so it was a two-person career from the very beginning and she had abigail at...
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student she listens she had advisors, you know, she went to mr. dupont for advice about you know, how to create period rooms. she of course was listening to bunny melon about what to do in the interiors of the house and the exterior and and the gardens. she had a great friend in jane writesman, you know always whispering in her ear about collecting and and of course steph and boudin the french decorator is well, so although she certainly had a vision of her own. she was always willing to take take that advice from others and i think again the timing of it all came together in that she knew about the efforts of her predecessors. she knew they hadn't ultimately been successful for some very simple reasons of there wasn't a foundation under which to make that legacy go beyond her own time there. so, you know, she was very smart to work with her husband's advisors in setting up. first of all the fine arts committee which brought in mr. dupont as a chair. she was honorary chair pulling in not only wealthy donors who could contribute financially to her
student she listens she had advisors, you know, she went to mr. dupont for advice about you know, how to create period rooms. she of course was listening to bunny melon about what to do in the interiors of the house and the exterior and and the gardens. she had a great friend in jane writesman, you know always whispering in her ear about collecting and and of course steph and boudin the french decorator is well, so although she certainly had a vision of her own. she was always willing to take...
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she and the effect she had on other people. um, not long before her death a friend who knew her well searched in vain for the source of her magnetism her power over over other humans. and this is the quote it says she is a woman no longer young. she is very deaf. she is badly crippled with arthritis. from all ordinary standards. she is very plain. and yet when she is in a room every man in the room old and young wants to sit beside her listen to her and we'll dessert the younger and more beautiful. ladies. now this is from lillian rixie's book. and she says the the three most important women in the roosevelt family. bammy ellis and eleanor all had in common a generous share of that remarkable family's outstanding traits offstage and on each of them possessed and exhibited courage. and all three were gallant. on high family occasions as in times of family crisis they acted in concert across party lines and often on the world stage with regal grace and dignity. all three had political influence alice following her ants example wa
she and the effect she had on other people. um, not long before her death a friend who knew her well searched in vain for the source of her magnetism her power over over other humans. and this is the quote it says she is a woman no longer young. she is very deaf. she is badly crippled with arthritis. from all ordinary standards. she is very plain. and yet when she is in a room every man in the room old and young wants to sit beside her listen to her and we'll dessert the younger and more...
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she says, she can hit me on the back of the head, and since she says she hit me like that, she has afty laptop is actually like this, uh, manifestation - this is the basis for really considering the issue of child abuse and improper performance of parental functions, and if the beatings are really serious and can cause deterioration in our health in future. this, perhaps even up to a criminal article. mother she also brought friends who closed her in the room. eh, after which my daughter herself personally told me that when i went into the rooms, they told me to put on headphones, and she says my mother was killed there. uh, in another room with a closed door. i say, how was she beaten? she says, well, there is something, and something like this. so, she didn’t continue to say these words to me, and in this she says she was beaten there, she didn’t understand my child, what is she talking about, did you ask the girl’s mother a question about what is being said? these questions, but she did not hear me. she still hasn't hears. she may just yell hysterically, but listen, she won't be n
she says, she can hit me on the back of the head, and since she says she hit me like that, she has afty laptop is actually like this, uh, manifestation - this is the basis for really considering the issue of child abuse and improper performance of parental functions, and if the beatings are really serious and can cause deterioration in our health in future. this, perhaps even up to a criminal article. mother she also brought friends who closed her in the room. eh, after which my daughter...
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she becomes an enemy alien. if she stays in france she will end up in aconcentration camp . so she flees and gets to london where her brother is already working for this government agency. sensor name to a recruiter and for her it's a very commonsense decision. why wouldn't i do everything to say france? there's no balance to it or her. she is in and she's the second female paratrooper ever in history. but this is the thing that captured my imagination about this story. she was commanding troops in normandy on d-day and we don't know about. there were soldiers under her command answering to her. when the allies arrived. the second in command of the french resistance find enemy lines on the most important day ofthe 20th century you haven't heard her name . she was second parachute paratrooper, second female paratrooper ever and very first paratrooper, her name is andrce borrel and she was 22when she parachuted into france . the first female combat paratrooper. andre was completely different where lease is this colonial high-class upper-class, educated parisian, andre leaves s
she becomes an enemy alien. if she stays in france she will end up in aconcentration camp . so she flees and gets to london where her brother is already working for this government agency. sensor name to a recruiter and for her it's a very commonsense decision. why wouldn't i do everything to say france? there's no balance to it or her. she is in and she's the second female paratrooper ever in history. but this is the thing that captured my imagination about this story. she was commanding...
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she is beautiful. she had long blonde hair. she did all sorts of things. she did act as a courier.he talked about how she would flirt her way through german checkpoints, etc. she finally was caught and escaped. but, there were many women like her. so they were important. part of the reasons they could get away with a lot, again, was because of the german's traditional view of women. >> thank you. >> thank you for introducing us to this fascinating story. this extraordinary person was still very young when the war was over. so i am wondering, did you play any role in the postwar period? because of her personal interest, how did she take to this of rising -- surprising reconciliation between japan -- germany and france. >> i mentioned her after the war. she basically -- she became a big proponent of de gaulle after the war. she remarried. she divorced. i said she was very much in love with her second in command. as passionate and charismatic i she was, you can see why there was sparks between them. she became pregnant by him. she had the baby. he was captured. he was thrown into a co
she is beautiful. she had long blonde hair. she did all sorts of things. she did act as a courier.he talked about how she would flirt her way through german checkpoints, etc. she finally was caught and escaped. but, there were many women like her. so they were important. part of the reasons they could get away with a lot, again, was because of the german's traditional view of women. >> thank you. >> thank you for introducing us to this fascinating story. this extraordinary person...
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and she put on the sunglasses that she hoped might hide. how scared she was. and she took the bus. it's a little rock central high school. the bus dropped her off two blocks from the school not i don't know if any of you have ever been to little rock central high, but it is a massive building. it covers two whole city blocks. it's frontage runs two whole city blocks. and elizabeth got dropped off near one of the corners. two blocks up, but near one of the corners of that big two block school. she walked down and she was walking down towards the school. she could see down towards the center of the school on the street in front of the school down towards the center. she could see the white mob. and she could see ringing the school all the way to the corner the national guardsman that the governor of arkansas had called out the night before. in order to tonight before order to prevent. elizabeth eckford and her nine other african american kids from going into the school and defiance of a federal court order. she was 15. now as she was coming up to the line, she could see that the nati
and she put on the sunglasses that she hoped might hide. how scared she was. and she took the bus. it's a little rock central high school. the bus dropped her off two blocks from the school not i don't know if any of you have ever been to little rock central high, but it is a massive building. it covers two whole city blocks. it's frontage runs two whole city blocks. and elizabeth got dropped off near one of the corners. two blocks up, but near one of the corners of that big two block school....
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instead she suffered for what she did. there was a huge backlash against the new deal from business and social conservatives who didn't like social security or the fair labor standards act. suffered a humiliating impeachment because of her failure to deport hairy bridges a pacific coast union leader who was accused of being a communist. he had been born in australia, which meant he could be deported something employers wondered because he was stirring labor activism. abuse was heaped on her. and the roosevelts astute politicians as they were. seldom stood up for her in public. and though she had many public successes. she had a tragic personal life. she married, but her husband had bipolar disorder at a time. there was no treatment and her daughter inherited same ailment. it became a lonely existence. their care was expensive and the mentally ill seldom. thank their caregivers for what they've done. francis perkins had to work hard to provide for them. but the essential irony of this is if she had a happy life an easy and
instead she suffered for what she did. there was a huge backlash against the new deal from business and social conservatives who didn't like social security or the fair labor standards act. suffered a humiliating impeachment because of her failure to deport hairy bridges a pacific coast union leader who was accused of being a communist. he had been born in australia, which meant he could be deported something employers wondered because he was stirring labor activism. abuse was heaped on her....
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she went and got some very special lingerie because she had decided so she told me that she was goingng. diana still thought as late as 1989 there might be a chance to salvage something. >> it's like entering the lion's den. it's like going into enemy territory where everyone else is in on the secret, but you're the butt of the joke. >> everybody at that party is part of the charles and camilla axis. they are jaw droppingly astonished when diana marches down stairs and speaks to camilla >> i was terrified. i said i'd like to know exactly what's going on. >> just for diana to look camilla in the eye and say her piece is a huge show of power. the key phrase in what diana says to camilla is not i know what's going on. it's don't treat me like a fool. >> she said to me, you've got everything you've ever wanted. all the men in the world fall in love with you. so i said i want my husband. >> the moment camilla basically said, well you should be happy with what you've got, diana must have realized oh, my god this is going to go on forever. camilla's not sorry. she's not even pretending to be
she went and got some very special lingerie because she had decided so she told me that she was goingng. diana still thought as late as 1989 there might be a chance to salvage something. >> it's like entering the lion's den. it's like going into enemy territory where everyone else is in on the secret, but you're the butt of the joke. >> everybody at that party is part of the charles and camilla axis. they are jaw droppingly astonished when diana marches down stairs and speaks to...
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she teases him and and says that she doesn't open them, but she she wants him to know that she has them and then she very quickly goes. i'm just kidding. they're from martha washington and so it's a very cute cute little exchange and that's the same letter where she's very poignant about using the desk, but then washington writes back so after he got to mount vernon is when he got the letter from her so he ends up he ends up writing her back and he actually also writes to her he said as he promised he writes her a detailed description of his trip back to mount vernon. so she very much wanted to know how he was how he was doing how the roads were etc, etc. but at the beginning of the letter he he very much acknowledges her funny little quit about finding a bundle of love letters and he says something about how oh, that would make him nervous if he had any love letters at all. and he says that the letters were filled with sentiments of friendship rather than of enamored love and the warmth that she was was inferring the letters would only be of that warmth if they were committed to the fl
she teases him and and says that she doesn't open them, but she she wants him to know that she has them and then she very quickly goes. i'm just kidding. they're from martha washington and so it's a very cute cute little exchange and that's the same letter where she's very poignant about using the desk, but then washington writes back so after he got to mount vernon is when he got the letter from her so he ends up he ends up writing her back and he actually also writes to her he said as he...
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she took the damn sleeping pills. then she forgot she took them, so she took more.e barris, for a photo shoot. >> you're very beautiful. i love these. these pictures reflect the old marilyn, someone you could talk to. someone who is accessible. >> it's like you're seeing her soul in a way. she's just looking right at the camera. and, you know, it as like she's looking at you. >> marilyn monroe the person is gone. the image is not gone, and it will never be gone. her legacy is defined more by the images we see of her, by her career than anything else, despite the tragedies of her life. she's up there as fresh and new and wonderful as she ever was. >> marilyn monroe is a mirror for people's ideas about women's sexuality and women's power, about whether beautiful women can be intelligent, about whether women have agency in their own careers. how are they supposed to be treated as equals? how are they supposed to be respected? those are questions that most women, if not all women, are still struggling with. and marilyn monroe is the symbol of all of that. >> if she were
she took the damn sleeping pills. then she forgot she took them, so she took more.e barris, for a photo shoot. >> you're very beautiful. i love these. these pictures reflect the old marilyn, someone you could talk to. someone who is accessible. >> it's like you're seeing her soul in a way. she's just looking right at the camera. and, you know, it as like she's looking at you. >> marilyn monroe the person is gone. the image is not gone, and it will never be gone. her legacy is...
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but she's still here and she's still standing. and she's leaving on her own terms. and that's incredible. >> reporter: and over the next 20 years serena's icon blossomed. from perennial athlete to an on-court fashion icon. >> we're talking the blue jean outfit. we're talking the cat suit, the iconic cat suit. obviously like the blonde hair at some points. and a lot of people appreciated it. and some people didn't. but the thing that i loved about her is that she never stopped expressing herself and being herself. her authentic self. in the face of all that criticism. >> reporter: her unique sense of fashion just one of the many things that set her apart. >> did serena change what the modern tennis player looked and played like? >> she changed the way women played. those earlier generations were very ladylike in the way they played, and what serena brought to the game was not only muscles and training and athleticism and falling down for points if she had to, but she brought a new attitude of, again, fearlessness, of go ahead, go for your shots, it's okay to make mis
but she's still here and she's still standing. and she's leaving on her own terms. and that's incredible. >> reporter: and over the next 20 years serena's icon blossomed. from perennial athlete to an on-court fashion icon. >> we're talking the blue jean outfit. we're talking the cat suit, the iconic cat suit. obviously like the blonde hair at some points. and a lot of people appreciated it. and some people didn't. but the thing that i loved about her is that she never stopped...
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she spoke any language calmly. she was called from europe, she gave an interview.housands of interviews, because the situation in the donbass may have been addressed to her. she could tell, she could tell beautifully and quickly in french in english and even she tried in italian she learned very quickly from the ocean. very capable. she wrote quickly music. we didn't even notice how she composed an entire album. and then i was just drunk listening to this album. we rode in the car and listened from lukinen, this is because there were wonderful words, smart, thin, delicate, she composed poetry herself, of course, she was never a rocker, to be honest, i could probably clean it up in general in terms of culture, there is punk. uh, what's post punk, and gothic punk, uh, experimental punk techno. all daughters, if you will, and she said, she wrote electronic music. she had a group, a small one, mainly from one person consisting, which was called the design of mary fius such with a philosophical reference to the design of the kaydager category at the same time. it was el
she spoke any language calmly. she was called from europe, she gave an interview.housands of interviews, because the situation in the donbass may have been addressed to her. she could tell, she could tell beautifully and quickly in french in english and even she tried in italian she learned very quickly from the ocean. very capable. she wrote quickly music. we didn't even notice how she composed an entire album. and then i was just drunk listening to this album. we rode in the car and listened...
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she was asleep- _ difficult a day was that? she was asleep. she _ difficult a day was that?ok her from me. they gave her to the people who are waiting in the next room to adopt. and that was it. how could that have happened to me? but my mum was waiting for me downstairs and we went shopping. we went shopping. i loved her so much. they still loved her so much. they still love her. i'm her mum. diana is also wanted _ love her. i'm her mum. diana is also wanted by _ love her. i'm her mum. diana is also wanted by the _ love her. i'm her mum. diana is also wanted by the last - love her. i'm her mum. diana is also wanted by the last time i also wanted by the last time she saw her baby. i also wanted by the last time she saw her baby.— also wanted by the last time she saw her baby. i was holding her riaht she saw her baby. i was holding her right up _ she saw her baby. i was holding her right up until _ she saw her baby. i was holding her right up until the _ she saw her baby. i was holding her right up until the point i her right up until the point where a woman came out, a woman
she was asleep- _ difficult a day was that? she was asleep. she _ difficult a day was that?ok her from me. they gave her to the people who are waiting in the next room to adopt. and that was it. how could that have happened to me? but my mum was waiting for me downstairs and we went shopping. we went shopping. i loved her so much. they still loved her so much. they still love her. i'm her mum. diana is also wanted _ love her. i'm her mum. diana is also wanted by _ love her. i'm her mum. diana...
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and so she had to she was buffeted. by criticisms because eisenhower did agree to go ahead and try to do this as a private effort. because of this fear of socialized medicine and she was heavily criticized as the as the person in charge of hew having to administer this. and it got so bad that she really she'd been planning and going back to houston because will was really very ill. but it hastened her resignation. it was it was a terrible controversy and we all know now the sock vaccine was very successful and but it was had its own. i think we sometimes forget it we think about today, but it had its own problems publicly. people, you know, so there was a controversy about that as well. anybody else of but they will. yeah, yeah. okay. well, let me just tell everyone now i want you to get a chance to look at the book. be sure and look when oviedo was the head of the wax and she had to fight the army over their attempts to make pregnancy without permission a reason for giving someone dishonorable discharge and ruining the
and so she had to she was buffeted. by criticisms because eisenhower did agree to go ahead and try to do this as a private effort. because of this fear of socialized medicine and she was heavily criticized as the as the person in charge of hew having to administer this. and it got so bad that she really she'd been planning and going back to houston because will was really very ill. but it hastened her resignation. it was it was a terrible controversy and we all know now the sock vaccine was...
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she walks , she chases a crow, she learned to bark, because they are friends forever, and she will whineng, hitting the glass with her very small beak. this is how we live. guys, if i'm not in touch until tonight, it means i was kicked out of the house. wow mood. this is just what i found. she still doesn't understand what's going on. they come to their senses, i don’t know how she ended up on the track. everybody everyone is alive everything is fine. come on my good one. crazy here, and this is their relationship of the game, who is chasing whom? they are catching up with each other, so that for two they littered. where is your friend studying? no , just here she is. she, of course, i did not know that crows are so cool, of course she is sleeping. she approaches him and lays down beside him, but it is worth showing herself. to me, she immediately no, that's not me at all, and i'm not with him at all. yes, it does not count as a person. well, what is it? well, what is it divorced? here i 've picked up some interesting stories, how they appeared with you, and one came herself left, then t
she walks , she chases a crow, she learned to bark, because they are friends forever, and she will whineng, hitting the glass with her very small beak. this is how we live. guys, if i'm not in touch until tonight, it means i was kicked out of the house. wow mood. this is just what i found. she still doesn't understand what's going on. they come to their senses, i don’t know how she ended up on the track. everybody everyone is alive everything is fine. come on my good one. crazy here, and this...
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or could she have been targeted by neighbors she tangled with? >> she made an enemy? >> she made an enemy for sure. >> or maybe the enemy lurked within. some say she had a history of emotional troubles. >> she began screaming obscenities. shouting. >> but this beloved teacher, could she have multiple personality? >> when she does that she is [inaudible] . >> was this a woman broken or woman taken? to find out what really happened, an elite group of detectives would launch an elaborate underground operation. >> the stage kidnapping. the fake blood. truly phenomenal. >> all leading up to a sit down with a man they call mr. big. >> [inaudible] >> a high stakes gamble to reveal the truth on tape. and the children left behind. >> what's going through your head? >> shattering. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the story you are about to witness is all too real. though it may seem, perhaps, impossible. like a play or a movie. with its dark heart, something quite unspeakable. the actors are the family, divided across the folio line separating truth and deception. there is the gamblers, last desperate
or could she have been targeted by neighbors she tangled with? >> she made an enemy? >> she made an enemy for sure. >> or maybe the enemy lurked within. some say she had a history of emotional troubles. >> she began screaming obscenities. shouting. >> but this beloved teacher, could she have multiple personality? >> when she does that she is [inaudible] . >> was this a woman broken or woman taken? to find out what really happened, an elite group of...
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she is 48. she is very yellow. she wears pale brown stockings that wrinkle, and cloth slippers that are out at the toes. she is very good and unbearably disagreeable. she eats ducks and plays on a melodian for recreation." rives pointedly ended the portrait, "i do not want a husband, but i think a melodia is equally undesirable." rives intentionally raised contradictions. her doctors had warned that writing was affecting her health. "everyone comes to see me. my room is a little court in a big, gilded wicker chair runabout with blue-ribbon's." while being delicate was quite ladylike, rives also proclaimed her vibrancy and emphasized her body in a distinctly unladylike way, celebrating her driving herself in a first carriage ride since her illness. she wrote "the air was like wine and had a really vileness -- v inous effect on me. i shouted like a big boy conscious of his big boydom. the wind blew all my curls straight up on and, and so -- on end, and so happy was i that i forgot to be vain and pull them back into o
she is 48. she is very yellow. she wears pale brown stockings that wrinkle, and cloth slippers that are out at the toes. she is very good and unbearably disagreeable. she eats ducks and plays on a melodian for recreation." rives pointedly ended the portrait, "i do not want a husband, but i think a melodia is equally undesirable." rives intentionally raised contradictions. her doctors had warned that writing was affecting her health. "everyone comes to see me. my room is a...
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but she knew what she was doing. she knew how to fly it. and as she reached the home pile on that labor day just at sundown right in front of the grandstand the crowd knew it too. screaming into that pile on a 220 miles an hour roughly 50 or 60 feet off the ground. she banked that plane so hard so perfectly around the tower that it stood up on its wing. just look at that girl the announcer said those were his words. just look at that girl. have you ever seen such a beautiful race? she was trailing the two leaders, but she was in third place. she was right there. and then on the eighth turn at the home pylon a problem. the right wing of her speedy gb began to disintegrate in mid-flight. this wing built out of spruce and linen. again to fall apart and flooded to the like so much confett. and with the wind now whistling through the holes and her wing the woman in the cockpit did exactly as she was supposed to do. she peeled off course away from her fellow competitors and the crowd south toward the city of chicago out over glenview road and lak
but she knew what she was doing. she knew how to fly it. and as she reached the home pile on that labor day just at sundown right in front of the grandstand the crowd knew it too. screaming into that pile on a 220 miles an hour roughly 50 or 60 feet off the ground. she banked that plane so hard so perfectly around the tower that it stood up on its wing. just look at that girl the announcer said those were his words. just look at that girl. have you ever seen such a beautiful race? she was...
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absolutely, she says she is very torn and she wishes she | is very torn and she wishes she didn't have that is what she is saying, maybe she isn't hanging up her tennis racquet but she isn't walking away into the sunset.- away into the sunset. craig. how much _ away into the sunset. craig. how much she _ away into the sunset. craig. how much she wants - away into the sunset. craig. how much she wants to - away into the sunset. craig. | how much she wants to hurt expand herfamily as how much she wants to hurt expand her family as well. we're almost out of time, what if you like to work with? albert very kind. like any human she have moments. i'd make she scary?— human she have moments. i'd make she scary? all. make she scary? no, no, not at all. she make she scary? no, no, not at all- she was _ make she scary? no, no, not at all. she was very _ make she scary? no, no, not at all. she was very kind. - make she scary? no, no, not at all. she was very kind. we - make she scary? no, no, not at all. she was very kind. we got l all. she was very kind. we got an exceptionally well. i have work
absolutely, she says she is very torn and she wishes she | is very torn and she wishes she didn't have that is what she is saying, maybe she isn't hanging up her tennis racquet but she isn't walking away into the sunset.- away into the sunset. craig. how much _ away into the sunset. craig. how much she _ away into the sunset. craig. how much she wants - away into the sunset. craig. how much she wants to - away into the sunset. craig. | how much she wants to hurt expand herfamily as how much she...
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return the receipt, she said, they say, she forgot where she was.money brought in. to shut up this very passion, and she bends all her own. bastards we have proof of every one. phone it was, what are you lying? and this receipt then i have a shameless person you are interesting. first she threatens, then you start to kiss the homeless. well, i got her a daddy with receipts. you can, of course, now. in the market i have a place there, i'll have to drive with us. why get dressed, it’s not our fault, we’ll let him go and there are no fingers on the hatchet, and besides, if he had killed and thrown the folder into the trash, he would probably have taken the receipt from pustya, but he beat our informant to his knees, fell down, said everything himself, according to -any chaliapin will solve this. well, we will keep control of the work of antonovich and the liar. well, yes, arrange a seance. what other proposals will i care about such a question barysheva judged the money to 13 citizens. well, plus, perhaps a $1,000 or more killer. that's where the old l
return the receipt, she said, they say, she forgot where she was.money brought in. to shut up this very passion, and she bends all her own. bastards we have proof of every one. phone it was, what are you lying? and this receipt then i have a shameless person you are interesting. first she threatens, then you start to kiss the homeless. well, i got her a daddy with receipts. you can, of course, now. in the market i have a place there, i'll have to drive with us. why get dressed, it’s not our...
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that was a path she could not take, she said. wyoming voters punished her for that stands. >> this is a fight for all of us, together. i'm a conservative republican. i believe deeply in the principles and the ideals on which my party was founded. i love its history, and i love what our party has stood for, but i love my country more. >> wyoming has drawn a line in the sand that if we put you in power, you will be accountable to us. you will answer to us, and you will do what is in our best interest if you don't, we will fire you. >> cheney went on to say, no american should support election denies in any position of responsibility. cnn's jens only reports from jackson, wyoming. >> reporter: cons woman liz cheney concedes in her merry race. now, looking ahead where the real work begins. in a sweeping speech outside of jackson, wyoming on tuesday night, the congresswoman talked about the threats to democracy. she talked directly about former president donald trump, saying, she could have won reelection had she followed the path of
that was a path she could not take, she said. wyoming voters punished her for that stands. >> this is a fight for all of us, together. i'm a conservative republican. i believe deeply in the principles and the ideals on which my party was founded. i love its history, and i love what our party has stood for, but i love my country more. >> wyoming has drawn a line in the sand that if we put you in power, you will be accountable to us. you will answer to us, and you will do what is in...
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, maria, every other wednesday, she travels 30 kilometers to a market where she can get groceries for a reasonable price. yeah. galleria that are issue. yeah. 3 there. you know, software here use you read kid idea. glad with your parents who and everything, but no definite job. yes, very difficult. on the weight of the market, she stops at an atm. her parents make sure she has enough money for the essentials . every few weeks, she gets a bank transfer from germany. they sell it to supports a monthly my bills pay. my bills are home, as opposed to me with food stuff like i get myself, i will do i hey, you know, i'm a lady. yeah. does it i'm glad is there really support me anyways, the kind in donna does a long tradition of sending money home from abroad. i would say it's worth of our course. i yeah. here if lie, if you lot less, 8 avo aids or a appearance on so for to get your feet in. yes. so if a law my thing here, i don't update by he a said on market was other families. they live. we love to support each other that our pin for it than our for conference. my guardian standards, linda
, maria, every other wednesday, she travels 30 kilometers to a market where she can get groceries for a reasonable price. yeah. galleria that are issue. yeah. 3 there. you know, software here use you read kid idea. glad with your parents who and everything, but no definite job. yes, very difficult. on the weight of the market, she stops at an atm. her parents make sure she has enough money for the essentials . every few weeks, she gets a bank transfer from germany. they sell it to supports a...
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when she was still in the camp, she called me somehow casually. eh, she started talking.hat e touched me. but all my life, yes, i touched my waist with my hand. she suggested, but this version is somehow very flimsy. do you know why? because, as she says, he climbed in from the side of the end of the bed, where there is such a window, where not even everyone is. a thin person can quickly get in and out, and knowing that my roommate. sorry for the complexion, not small. i mean, it's, well, unrealistic. i mean, i think it's just some kind of far-fetched story about how it lasts. not a month, not a month. this lasts for a fair amount of time. well, is tatyana really not even sank somewhere inside you, every word, every event that you describe, on the contrary, confirms it. this confirms that this is exactly what happened. well, how can you, god forbid. my daughter will tell me, mom, someone there will tell me something. yes , i have hair. yes, i, how, well, how i cannot imagine this horror. i can’t imagine this fear, from which the children were completely absorbed, because
when she was still in the camp, she called me somehow casually. eh, she started talking.hat e touched me. but all my life, yes, i touched my waist with my hand. she suggested, but this version is somehow very flimsy. do you know why? because, as she says, he climbed in from the side of the end of the bed, where there is such a window, where not even everyone is. a thin person can quickly get in and out, and knowing that my roommate. sorry for the complexion, not small. i mean, it's, well,...
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now, she said afterwards she had no idea about birth control when she took this job. didn't know what a diaphragm was. but she thought the work could be interesting, and she had administrative skills. and the work turned out to be very, very interesting. in the late 19th century, any number of states had passed laws trying to prohibit, in one way or another, birth control. and connecticut was one of two states, massachusetts was the other one, that had particularly stringent laws. in connecticut, from 1879 forward, it was illegal for anyone to distribute, to sell, or to use any form of birth control. when planned parenthood was formed in the early 20th century, it made it a special effort in connecticut to get that law repealed, and for decades and decades, in the middle decades of the 20th century, planned parenthood kept lobbying the connecticut state legislature to repeal that 1879 law. but they didn't really want to do it. there were political costs to doing that, and the truth is nobody enforced the law. and so it stayed on the books. and when estelle griswold to
now, she said afterwards she had no idea about birth control when she took this job. didn't know what a diaphragm was. but she thought the work could be interesting, and she had administrative skills. and the work turned out to be very, very interesting. in the late 19th century, any number of states had passed laws trying to prohibit, in one way or another, birth control. and connecticut was one of two states, massachusetts was the other one, that had particularly stringent laws. in...
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she may not be talking _ she? that's right. she may not be talking about _ she? that's right. something that white house officials have been commenting on in the past few hours because the fallout is significant. and you are right, she has been careful about what she is saying. her visit to taiwan was not sanctioned by the us president, byjoe biden, he had warned that the military had said tensions were particularly high between china and taiwan, and they have always had to walk this very difficult diplomatic tightrope. on the one hand they have their one china policy, which means that the us only has formal ties with beijing, they only recognise one chinese government. but on the other hand, they say they have a robust unofficial relationship with taiwan, as big as —— as vague as that may seem, they insist that this last visit did not tip the scales in either way, and therefore the drills that we are expecting that could be happening right now and we are expecting at any moment are unwarranted. she is then going _ moment are unwarranted. she is then going to _ moment are unwa
she may not be talking _ she? that's right. she may not be talking about _ she? that's right. something that white house officials have been commenting on in the past few hours because the fallout is significant. and you are right, she has been careful about what she is saying. her visit to taiwan was not sanctioned by the us president, byjoe biden, he had warned that the military had said tensions were particularly high between china and taiwan, and they have always had to walk this very...
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she admitted that while she did get angry with him, she would never hurt him. >> never in a million yearsat he said or did, did i ever consider or conceive the thought of harming him, or hurting him, or living without him. >> i remember feeling absolutely terrified, and i thought i have two little boys at home. i need to get home. they don't even know he's gone. >> in some of your messages, you've displayed that he has -- >> people say things in anger. >> anger, you know what i mean? >> have i've been angry? you you bet i've been angry. anybody would be in some certain situations. that doesn't make them a killer. >> but had there been a trigger leading up to friday night? the investigators saw in kimberly's text messages that she was intent on getting back from mr. reed a high school diploma. something she thought might be at his house. >> i used the f-word and said i'm sure you are obviously there with another woman, and i don't even care. i need my bleep diploma, why don't you just [inaudible] bleep phone up. you think i'm going to show up and shoot him over my missing diploma i can't f
she admitted that while she did get angry with him, she would never hurt him. >> never in a million yearsat he said or did, did i ever consider or conceive the thought of harming him, or hurting him, or living without him. >> i remember feeling absolutely terrified, and i thought i have two little boys at home. i need to get home. they don't even know he's gone. >> in some of your messages, you've displayed that he has -- >> people say things in anger. >> anger,...
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she wishes she had not done that because she thanks her life is over she's always been the top dog and she has so reduced should all the pills in her hand swell them to commit suicide and then she had a vision of her late father or a ghost or something. he came to her and said this is not how you are. give a lot more ahead of you. from that moment on she was resolve its not who i am. she slowly comes out of it, starts working to get a prostatic leg. which at the time is obscene nothing like the lightweight things are veterans and people have today. it's a very clunky 7-pound object she names it so it has a name. within months after rehabilitating her family farm she's learning to paddle a gondola. it is just who she was. and after that she becomes so determined great all of that really gave her the fortitude for what she needed for the war. she had the talents and the drive and the deep love of france and its people put herself at their service. think all these things and make us who we are and that is what made her who she is. no formidable sword that always comes up. there are a few
she wishes she had not done that because she thanks her life is over she's always been the top dog and she has so reduced should all the pills in her hand swell them to commit suicide and then she had a vision of her late father or a ghost or something. he came to her and said this is not how you are. give a lot more ahead of you. from that moment on she was resolve its not who i am. she slowly comes out of it, starts working to get a prostatic leg. which at the time is obscene nothing like the...
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she thought she owed it to them, she really did. conscious of the fact she did not want to cause trouble for her husband as president and for the west wing staff. she was not out on a cause that would prove contentious. that was not her thing. people were her project. that was a long view of history. there were things that she knew over time that would wear well. >> that was a fascinating answer. we are running long because of technical difficulties. there is one more question. any of you can answer it. how much do we know about relationships of mrs. nixon between judy agnew and betty ford? mary? >> i am afraid that i can't answer that question. i think others might be able to do a better job. betty ford -- judy agnew i do not know as much, but she and betty ford were dear friends that had known each other many years and that came up in washington. they had a very close relationship even after she left the white house. a very different personality, kind of night and day. that is what i found so interesting in researching them both.
she thought she owed it to them, she really did. conscious of the fact she did not want to cause trouble for her husband as president and for the west wing staff. she was not out on a cause that would prove contentious. that was not her thing. people were her project. that was a long view of history. there were things that she knew over time that would wear well. >> that was a fascinating answer. we are running long because of technical difficulties. there is one more question. any of you...
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so she's a sex worker, she's self—employed. she pays her taxes.he trouble is there are a lot of problems that obviously come along with that in terms of legal issues and trying to get a loan. so it's the story of one woman who happens to have an unusual job trying to look after her son and fend for her son. and ifound this rather interesting because you don't normally see this kind of story on screen. are there any twists in it or is it literally the story of her struggle and her despair at times? i wouldn't say it's twist driven, but it does enter into thriller territory towards the end because she starts to take more and more extreme measures to try and find the money. this is a fantastic central performance and she really does strike you as a bulldozer, a woman who will try to get this no matter what she wants. and also, if you're interested in characters, which i am, i think in family dynamics, this is quite sophisticated. there are some wonderful scenes between the mother and the son where you see the tension between them and you see her kind
so she's a sex worker, she's self—employed. she pays her taxes.he trouble is there are a lot of problems that obviously come along with that in terms of legal issues and trying to get a loan. so it's the story of one woman who happens to have an unusual job trying to look after her son and fend for her son. and ifound this rather interesting because you don't normally see this kind of story on screen. are there any twists in it or is it literally the story of her struggle and her despair at...
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she was she was doing analysis. she was doing critical thinking she was thinking when she got back to the united states one of the bonuses of being her age doing what she was doing, which was this horrible process of coming out the debut of a young woman into society. fortunately the junior league just then had begun its own participation in the settlement movement. this is a movement that had begun in england through chicago through the hull house through jane addams coming to new york in which the idea is essentially you make yourself a friend of the community you are you live in the community. it was essentially college kids really eleanor and the junior league girls were pretty advanced. these were college students who were who were embedding themselves in communities and in eleanor's case it was down to rivington street down to lower east side manhattan twice a week on the subway an unheard of liberty and unheard of it scary. it was scary. it was bold and one of the things she noticed as she i as as i so in her
she was she was doing analysis. she was doing critical thinking she was thinking when she got back to the united states one of the bonuses of being her age doing what she was doing, which was this horrible process of coming out the debut of a young woman into society. fortunately the junior league just then had begun its own participation in the settlement movement. this is a movement that had begun in england through chicago through the hull house through jane addams coming to new york in...
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she wants the world to know she had a choice. she chose to be a mom. with the outcome. >> i love being a mom. i love it so much. i love my babies. im, of course at times it can be a little overwhelming. >> reporter: brooke says she also understands every person's life is different, and she wants everyone to be able to make that choice for themselves. >> i just want to be a good mom. and that's kind of my life mission right now. >> reporter: stay with us. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin c
she wants the world to know she had a choice. she chose to be a mom. with the outcome. >> i love being a mom. i love it so much. i love my babies. im, of course at times it can be a little overwhelming. >> reporter: brooke says she also understands every person's life is different, and she wants everyone to be able to make that choice for themselves. >> i just want to be a good mom. and that's kind of my life mission right now. >> reporter: stay with us. moderate to...
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she was the people's princess. and that's how she will stay, how she will remain.n our hearts and in our memories forever. >> the phrase "the people's princess" would absolutely cause a division between the public and the royal family. so you have to ask, well, then what's the royal family? are they not the people's prince or the people's queen? >> i remember reporting that morning on the fact that the boys were seen going to church. i thought, how strange. but this is a family that does things by routine. >> the service in the local church lasted an hour, but not once was the princess mentioned by name. as prince charles and his sons left with the rest of the family princess diana's brother was giving his very public and very angry reaction to her death. >> good morning. i just want to read this statement. it would appear that every proprietor and editor of every publication that has paid for intrusive and exploittive photographs of her, encouraging greedy and ruthless individuals to risk everything in pursuit of diana's image has blood on his hands today. >> dian
she was the people's princess. and that's how she will stay, how she will remain.n our hearts and in our memories forever. >> the phrase "the people's princess" would absolutely cause a division between the public and the royal family. so you have to ask, well, then what's the royal family? are they not the people's prince or the people's queen? >> i remember reporting that morning on the fact that the boys were seen going to church. i thought, how strange. but this is a...
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so she she yes, she did continue to use it and she also edited all of birth stuff. she entered his reports. she would edit has some mining work that he did again. just this totally behind the scenes no clue kind of person. great question. thank you. so we can continue this in the lobby as you purchase a book to have a net sign just a reminder. our next program will be august 6th, which will be a conference. dealing with hoover's food relief efforts during the russian famine. so please take some time see the exhibit and just a reminder. we are one of 13 presidential libraries and museums operated by the national archives and records administration. so we hope you come back for a visit here and visit some of the others. so please let's show our appreciation for annette. thank you for coming and safe well when i was very little i fell in love with american history and abraham lincoln was my first hero. and i was so so much in love with abraham lincoln that the summer between first and second grade. we my family took a trip cross country from california to new york and
so she she yes, she did continue to use it and she also edited all of birth stuff. she entered his reports. she would edit has some mining work that he did again. just this totally behind the scenes no clue kind of person. great question. thank you. so we can continue this in the lobby as you purchase a book to have a net sign just a reminder. our next program will be august 6th, which will be a conference. dealing with hoover's food relief efforts during the russian famine. so please take some...