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and then later she she looks down and she sees this area. that is just the beginning of potomac park. and she said in her column, one day, this is going to be the largest and most beautiful park in the city, a place of magnificent use in future administration says. so this tells us that by the time she went to japan a few years later, she already had in the back of her mind an idea of a place in washington that would be perfect for a park, cherry trees, so that forced me to kind of rewrite the whole structure of my book because i thought, oh, i can, you know, the last third of the book will be about the cherry trees. but suddenly this pushes that story because then we begin to see the evolution of her vision. so she came back to washington and she goes to the to the men that are in charge of the parks, the city's parks, the army corps of engineers. and she suggests that you should plant cherry trees along the potomac. and they listen to her. they heard her out and then they ignored her. these were army corps of engineers, air officials. they
and then later she she looks down and she sees this area. that is just the beginning of potomac park. and she said in her column, one day, this is going to be the largest and most beautiful park in the city, a place of magnificent use in future administration says. so this tells us that by the time she went to japan a few years later, she already had in the back of her mind an idea of a place in washington that would be perfect for a park, cherry trees, so that forced me to kind of rewrite the...
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she £30 while she was overseas, and after she came home, she fell into a deep depression.and a close friend of hers explained by saying, as long she had to keep going, her will carried her through in spite of her deep horror at what she saw. and the great sadness at the continued bloodshed and dying. and as time magazine pointed out, no other u.s. mother had seen so much of the panorama of the war had been closer to the sweat and boredom, the suffering, and yet the pacific trip made eleanor determined to work even harder to see the war through and to strive for peace so that this carnage never happened again. a near term goal was to see a support program established for returning servicemen. during all of the conversations that eleanor had with servicemen and red cross clubs and mess halls throughout the pacific, the things she heard most were that they needed supplies to win the war and that they wanted opportunities for jobs and education after they returned home. and eleanor used the power, her public platform to help ensure that this was done, bringing pressure bear on
she £30 while she was overseas, and after she came home, she fell into a deep depression.and a close friend of hers explained by saying, as long she had to keep going, her will carried her through in spite of her deep horror at what she saw. and the great sadness at the continued bloodshed and dying. and as time magazine pointed out, no other u.s. mother had seen so much of the panorama of the war had been closer to the sweat and boredom, the suffering, and yet the pacific trip made eleanor...
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and she she was definitely emotionally at a low point because she felt that she just could not breakthrough. she could not win the one. so she wanted to the letter to be lost to time. but she had a difficult time when she traveled to australia for the state department during the fall winter of 1956, 1957. fortunately, she had a good companion a good friend and shirley frey, who had been her rival, but they became friends. that state department tour and they room together and they seemed to have these nice late night chats and that friendship stands out because it gives and she's not the only athlete or person who felt this way. she i think had a hard time being friends who were better players. so this brief friendship with shirley fry stands out because it's a moment when she really seemed to enjoy spending time with and taking advice from someone who had been her on a number of important occasions. the letters that i referred, she she had a rough time in australia. i mentioned during the talk that sometimes people would call things for her. someone in the crowd in australia seemed t
and she she was definitely emotionally at a low point because she felt that she just could not breakthrough. she could not win the one. so she wanted to the letter to be lost to time. but she had a difficult time when she traveled to australia for the state department during the fall winter of 1956, 1957. fortunately, she had a good companion a good friend and shirley frey, who had been her rival, but they became friends. that state department tour and they room together and they seemed to have...
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she was— attacked some of these children as she was not what she felt she should have been— she was early hours _ these conversations went on into the early hours and it just goes to show what was _ early hours and it just goes to show what was going on in her mind at the time of— what was going on in her mind at the time of these attacks. it is symptomatic— time of these attacks. it is symptomatic of _ time of these attacks. it is symptomatic of any - time of these attacks. it is symptomatic of any trial . time of these attacks. it is| symptomatic of any trial of time of these attacks. tt 3 symptomatic of any trial of this side sighs when you look at the two pictures of lucy letby painted a this trial, the defence case that she was an ordinary, caring, qualified nurse doing her best in a difficult situation and the prosecution case strongly that she was a calculating woman, someone committing the worst possible crimes against children in her care, and at the same time was creating this sort of cloak of normality, was living this entirely normal life, which was so at odds with the t
she was— attacked some of these children as she was not what she felt she should have been— she was early hours _ these conversations went on into the early hours and it just goes to show what was _ early hours and it just goes to show what was going on in her mind at the time of— what was going on in her mind at the time of these attacks. it is symptomatic— time of these attacks. it is symptomatic of _ time of these attacks. it is symptomatic of any - time of these attacks. it is...
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Aug 10, 2023
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she wasn't. she had imperfections and was sovereign. those imperfections were necessary for woman who would need perseverance andnd convictn in overtime got perfected the imperfections and i watched her and i want to talk about that and what kind of courage that requires and she could get angry. she got angry at me. one time in mexico peace moment, all ofal these kids started rushing toward her i said i was going to protect her from these kids can get in the income and she glared at me. i didn't turn into a pillar of saltlt. [laughter] but she thought about the product that she apologized later and she availed herself and have things to say. she just didn't go in and just say. she understood all along she was a work inn progress, a lowly handmade and a sense. i said the most christlike person christ and ist said i thk mother teresa was the most merry like person since marion she was version and mother to a world that needed a mother. her love and compassion, to appreciate mother, you have to place her in a historical context because she
she wasn't. she had imperfections and was sovereign. those imperfections were necessary for woman who would need perseverance andnd convictn in overtime got perfected the imperfections and i watched her and i want to talk about that and what kind of courage that requires and she could get angry. she got angry at me. one time in mexico peace moment, all ofal these kids started rushing toward her i said i was going to protect her from these kids can get in the income and she glared at me. i...
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she wrote, she studied it to death. she took up this interest in japanese morning glories and she ended up writing-- she starts growing them at their house in japan and she ends up writing a 35-page scientific paper that she delivered to the japan society in london and then had this published in its journal. so this just goes to show she was like a dog, you know, she'd chew on this bone and keep at something, which tells us about her persistence in not quitting this idea on the cherry trees. >> thank you. >> thank you all. thank you all for coming. [applause] >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sundays, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. and funding comes from these companies, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? comcast is partnering, so students can g the tools to be readyor anything. >> comcast along with these television companies support c-span2 as a public service. >>. >> if you
she wrote, she studied it to death. she took up this interest in japanese morning glories and she ended up writing-- she starts growing them at their house in japan and she ends up writing a 35-page scientific paper that she delivered to the japan society in london and then had this published in its journal. so this just goes to show she was like a dog, you know, she'd chew on this bone and keep at something, which tells us about her persistence in not quitting this idea on the cherry trees....
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she was on sesame street on how many times but she you know, she had she there's a wonderful video of her sending out first tweet by a first lady, you know, twitter instagram pinterest. she was everywhere any kind of reactions to the fact that she really sidestepped and was able to tell her story create her narrative her way. well, i i have found that it's interesting that you bring that up diana because in a the most recent thing i published on hillary was looking at her relationship with her pressed to press secretaries or directors of communication and the two different terms and early on in the first term one of her her press secretary at the time really wanted her to do exactly those kinds of things. like nancy reagan. she wanted her one of the things she wanted hillary to do was to go. i think it was on. i want to say tool time. it was i think that was the name of the tool time with tim taylor there. it was a very popular sitcom at the time. she really there was there's a whole it's it's a fascinating document in the clinton library where you can see this whole media strategy fo
she was on sesame street on how many times but she you know, she had she there's a wonderful video of her sending out first tweet by a first lady, you know, twitter instagram pinterest. she was everywhere any kind of reactions to the fact that she really sidestepped and was able to tell her story create her narrative her way. well, i i have found that it's interesting that you bring that up diana because in a the most recent thing i published on hillary was looking at her relationship with her...
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she went herself. she bought it with her own money. she took. she went more than once and lied.l, this is this little man, and this and this all crawled out on stage, but one position, that her mother still lived up to 93 years. yes? let's say that she kept it, despite the nature of her mother, but c. a. we have unique staff. you will now see ekaterina antonova , irina petrovna in the full moon program, these shots. in one vernik, 1995 , my mother tells us about ira. pay attention to the reaction of irina petrovna, everything. this is for you, probably, that you ring petrovna became an actress. this is your unrealized. dream. you wanted your daughter to go spend the winter. i wanted her to be different. yulenka well, i said better to you like that, but the fact that time was hard to sing, it was for you surprise, she sang a little, you know, she was so tiny. and when we came somewhere to visit, i always said, you see, it's so quiet, everything, an apple, come on and lie on me. well, okay, i can say something else. oh, oh, strange to stop talking to you do not want you different
she went herself. she bought it with her own money. she took. she went more than once and lied.l, this is this little man, and this and this all crawled out on stage, but one position, that her mother still lived up to 93 years. yes? let's say that she kept it, despite the nature of her mother, but c. a. we have unique staff. you will now see ekaterina antonova , irina petrovna in the full moon program, these shots. in one vernik, 1995 , my mother tells us about ira. pay attention to the...
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yes, she came, yes, she was very, as if she came.he was very glad that we came, she was, well, as if crying. all i remember is that we hugged. she somehow hugged me and greeted me with my grandmother. she hugged you understood that it was a woman. your mother understood that this was my mother, but nonetheless less. as i understand it, your grandmother replaced you, mother, my grandmother. yes, my mother has replaced me. yes tell us about your childhood with your grandmother, my childhood. well, i was such a kid, here, yes, a kid in a skirt. here is another story i remember from my childhood. grandmother. i sewed very well. she is self-taught. she sewed on a sewing machine. she knitted. that is, i had all the socks knitted there, mittens, she didn’t sew everything there, such a beautiful orange dress with large white daisies. i went for a walk in this dress, it’s beautiful, i have to brag. wow be a beauty. so we climbed to steal strawberries with the guys. and then suddenly suddenly the owner, well, we started ticking. i hung over th
yes, she came, yes, she was very, as if she came.he was very glad that we came, she was, well, as if crying. all i remember is that we hugged. she somehow hugged me and greeted me with my grandmother. she hugged you understood that it was a woman. your mother understood that this was my mother, but nonetheless less. as i understand it, your grandmother replaced you, mother, my grandmother. yes, my mother has replaced me. yes tell us about your childhood with your grandmother, my childhood....
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i know but she was a good cook. she loved children. she was. and she was very funny. so i didn't do elizabeth cady stanton, which i think a lot of people would say, well, that's the more obvious pick, because she the supposedly the brains behind the operation, which i think is just a disservice to susan being anthony because susan b anthony was the one who got out there and actually did stuff. i mean, she was she was the feet and the arms in the hands of women's suffrage. and for decades and decades later, people. okay. all right. so beyonce versus dolly parton. i know beyonce is a better choice. well, that's why. well, i know that my editor was like, are you sure you're just not pandering to those young people out there? i'm like, no, that is such a rude dismissal. and beyoncÉ, who i really know i'm not that's not the music i would listen to. i'm more likely to beethoven than beyoncÉ. but, you know, she so frank, such a moral leader, i think, you know, it's such a person who's willing to put forward a new moral ethic ethos in her in her bailiwick. i mean, she's not a
i know but she was a good cook. she loved children. she was. and she was very funny. so i didn't do elizabeth cady stanton, which i think a lot of people would say, well, that's the more obvious pick, because she the supposedly the brains behind the operation, which i think is just a disservice to susan being anthony because susan b anthony was the one who got out there and actually did stuff. i mean, she was she was the feet and the arms in the hands of women's suffrage. and for decades and...
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she had her own slogans, and she was absolutely organic.est, most charming child, as she grew older, the movement increased as the rally format was refined, and about daria , for example, when may day coincided with easter and daria was already a child. delivered a speech participated in all the events of this rally performance. we were the first to be on bolotnaya square. and from the bottom point, i watched an incredible picture, when four five mighty old believers with beards developing in the wind. in traditional clothes, this antenna is claimed with a giant four-meter heavy felt and in the foreground daria dugina with the eurasian flag such and such. i photographed her , of course, we studied at a special school in english in the city center. i was very afraid to let her go. you know the busy streets there and went to meet her, saw her off to school a lot studied, and then a music school. after such a school, music, then training at home. if there were any difficulties, for example, when there were difficult difficulties with mathemati
she had her own slogans, and she was absolutely organic.est, most charming child, as she grew older, the movement increased as the rally format was refined, and about daria , for example, when may day coincided with easter and daria was already a child. delivered a speech participated in all the events of this rally performance. we were the first to be on bolotnaya square. and from the bottom point, i watched an incredible picture, when four five mighty old believers with beards developing in...
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she's not breathing and she's not responsive. she's actually anna nicole smith. >> this morning, tragic beauty. >> anna nicole smith died. >> anna nicole smith has died. >> anna? >> anna. >> anna, one more time. >> she might have been one of the most famous faces in the world. >> shooting for guess makes anna nicole smith a star. >> va-va-voom. wow. >> she was ridiculed, but there's a whole story the public doesn't know. >> people have a perception that she was this dumb blond. she wasn't. >> i'm fine. i'm well. i'm here. >> every single thing i touch has a story to it. >> she snagged a very rich man who was near death. >> one of the world's richest men. >> anna never gave [ bleep ] about money. she loved mr. marshall tremendously. >> he left her nothing. zero. ♪ anna, anna, anna, anna nicole ♪ >> she is one hot mess, except maybe she's not that hot anymore. >> make me beautiful dress. >> anna nicole smith just gave birth to a baby girl only to have her 20-year-old son, daniel, die at her maternity bedside. >> and then the unimag
she's not breathing and she's not responsive. she's actually anna nicole smith. >> this morning, tragic beauty. >> anna nicole smith died. >> anna nicole smith has died. >> anna? >> anna. >> anna, one more time. >> she might have been one of the most famous faces in the world. >> shooting for guess makes anna nicole smith a star. >> va-va-voom. wow. >> she was ridiculed, but there's a whole story the public doesn't know. >>...
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although she left school at 15 she was really something of a -- she continued her education by going to acting classes in the settlement houses and it was there that she met like-minded people who talked about how to change the world and what was wrong with the world but she had to take a clerical course at her first job was at a packing company and at age 19, she was given 20 and she got involved in the strike. there are two aspects of ethel growing up that i'd like to draw attention to because it's important as they show her extraordinarily -- her extraordinary determination. one of them was she stayed at carnegie hall, not just any old choir but the best choir. they rejected her the first time around because she had to learn. instead of giving up and saying that's not for me she bought a piano. she put the piano in her front room and taught herself how to play and went back for a second audition and was taken on, probably the youngest. so that exposed her to european classical culture and music and must a broader outlook. the other determination and the other aspect is there was a
although she left school at 15 she was really something of a -- she continued her education by going to acting classes in the settlement houses and it was there that she met like-minded people who talked about how to change the world and what was wrong with the world but she had to take a clerical course at her first job was at a packing company and at age 19, she was given 20 and she got involved in the strike. there are two aspects of ethel growing up that i'd like to draw attention to...
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no, she doesn't. she is very social. she's very socialised, she has friendship groups.ded her, mentored her. she is somebody that's seen not suspiciously. there's no evidence that she's fascinated by serial killers. i read the prosecution's opening account of the evidence and i thought, is that it? and i say that because i kept thinking there would be more. clearly it's circumstantial, and often murder cases are often solved by circumstantial evidence, but there was no smoking gun in the letby case. it wasn't just the five unexpected deaths that were creating suspicion. another five babies almost died on the unit in unusual circumstances over the same period. lucy letby was present each time. then, in february 2016, a consultant says he saw her standing and watching when a baby seemed to have stopped breathing. dr ravi jayaram got up from the nursing station and walked in, and saw that lucy letby was there, and lucy letby was not doing anything, and the baby, who was there with lucy letby at the cotside, the baby was desaturating. he asked lucy letby what was going on,
no, she doesn't. she is very social. she's very socialised, she has friendship groups.ded her, mentored her. she is somebody that's seen not suspiciously. there's no evidence that she's fascinated by serial killers. i read the prosecution's opening account of the evidence and i thought, is that it? and i say that because i kept thinking there would be more. clearly it's circumstantial, and often murder cases are often solved by circumstantial evidence, but there was no smoking gun in the letby...
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here she says, she could not do what she did, yanochka yes, she did not have such data, but she achievednly need to do half a turn, zhenechka, and she did a whole whole, bye. she did not make a whole on did not leave the hall it was this was due to the fact that what i was watching. what diligence irina alexandrovna has and how much she works and how much she works in the hall with each gymnast from morning to evening. this is incredible work. i don't know where she gets her strength from you , i take her strength from you, because they sometimes drink blood in glasses. yes, but when they perform, and now, when zhenya won the second olympics, she went to the second and won the second olympics well, this is when the flag is raised , the anthem is played for the second olympic champion, and twice the only two-time olympic champion in history in individual program. that's when all this blood pours on me. just niagara falls. i must tell you for sure. what were the overcomings for them. here they sit, here everywhere the girls makarenko and donskoy are two olympic champions who are also yes,
here she says, she could not do what she did, yanochka yes, she did not have such data, but she achievednly need to do half a turn, zhenechka, and she did a whole whole, bye. she did not make a whole on did not leave the hall it was this was due to the fact that what i was watching. what diligence irina alexandrovna has and how much she works and how much she works in the hall with each gymnast from morning to evening. this is incredible work. i don't know where she gets her strength from you ,...
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she listened and she had advisers. she went to ms. dupont for advise about how to create period rooms and she was doing the interiors of house and the exterior and the gardens. she added great friend of jane reisman about collecting and difference decorator as well. although she certainly had a vision of her own she was always willing to take that advice from others but i think again the timing h of it all came togethe. she knew about the efforts of her predecessors and she knew they hadn't been successful or very simple reasons that there wasn't a foundation under which to make that legacy go beyond her on time. she was very smart to work with her husband's advisers and setting up first of all a fine arts committee which brought in mr. dupont is the chair. she is honorary chair pulling in not only wealthy donors who would contribute financially to her project but also having an advisory committee and curators. that set up a real foundation immediately they set up creating legislation in 1961 to create the interior to protect the inte
she listened and she had advisers. she went to ms. dupont for advise about how to create period rooms and she was doing the interiors of house and the exterior and the gardens. she added great friend of jane reisman about collecting and difference decorator as well. although she certainly had a vision of her own she was always willing to take that advice from others but i think again the timing h of it all came togethe. she knew about the efforts of her predecessors and she knew they hadn't...
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and she was awarded, and even here she is.more or less with me, yes, she told him. how are you? giant yes, speak, here. well, in general, she lives her such independent life, the only creature to which she was attached. it was a boy. it was a dog. eh, the cur, who, well, enough of such a tacky dog was. but when we kept the fondue, he was surprisingly tactfully serious. he stood there at the coffin, everyone was simply surprised. in general, ranevskaya's funeral itself, they also had some kind of tragicomic character, for example, here we were in the process of everything, and there was a photographer who wanted to take a picture. here this is all a funeral procession, and he retreated retreated fell into a flower bed. then it means, uh, when they began to say goodbye. here it is on this pedestal, which then go down yes, as you know, down in the crematorium. mikhail lvovich lvov is my partner, by the way, we also worked together. uh, in the play, it’s really good and happiness, the best fondure in the theater was called fufa.
and she was awarded, and even here she is.more or less with me, yes, she told him. how are you? giant yes, speak, here. well, in general, she lives her such independent life, the only creature to which she was attached. it was a boy. it was a dog. eh, the cur, who, well, enough of such a tacky dog was. but when we kept the fondue, he was surprisingly tactfully serious. he stood there at the coffin, everyone was simply surprised. in general, ranevskaya's funeral itself, they also had some...
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she already had a plan she told her teachers to disperse, she hid her students, and she stood alone at my military career i have seen some tough cookies, some top women. i can guarantee you this is the toughest one in the hall today. and if that wasn't enough, when she became a member of president roosevelt's cabinet and she developed a lifelong friendship with eleanor roosevelt who came to stay at daytona beach, and became a lifelong national leader. one generation, daughter of slaves to a national leader for leader women and civil rights. but i think her greatest contribution was her last will and testament. if you haven't read it, you must. i read it again last night. and briefly, she says, i leave you love. i leave you hope. i leave you thirst for education. i leave you safe. she said our aim must be to create a world of fellowship, a world of justice where no man's skin color or religion is held against him. and she said that faith is the first factor in a life devoted to service. without fate, nothing is possible. and with it nothing is impossible. thank you, and god bless you. [
she already had a plan she told her teachers to disperse, she hid her students, and she stood alone at my military career i have seen some tough cookies, some top women. i can guarantee you this is the toughest one in the hall today. and if that wasn't enough, when she became a member of president roosevelt's cabinet and she developed a lifelong friendship with eleanor roosevelt who came to stay at daytona beach, and became a lifelong national leader. one generation, daughter of slaves to a...
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she was very worried , she cried a lot, and then as she writes.ng and at this moment. she realized that she would be an actress, to be honest. i thought that i most likely recomposed it retroactively, it’s unlikely there, i think that she didn’t even write, i don’t know, it seems to me that i’m interrupting. as far as i know, she wrote, then she destroyed it. here is an opinion that something was buried and whether it was her. it seems to me that it is very similar to it exist. yes, i agree, i accidentally said that i didn’t have to play. you need football, hockey , something else on the stage, you need to live, yes, and that's what, that's why it seems to me, that's a creative person. such a grief happened in the family, and now one after that will begin to write.
she was very worried , she cried a lot, and then as she writes.ng and at this moment. she realized that she would be an actress, to be honest. i thought that i most likely recomposed it retroactively, it’s unlikely there, i think that she didn’t even write, i don’t know, it seems to me that i’m interrupting. as far as i know, she wrote, then she destroyed it. here is an opinion that something was buried and whether it was her. it seems to me that it is very similar to it exist. yes, i...
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the manipulation, the fact that she altered records, she was clever, she was calculating and she pulleds. they did not think ever for a minute that she was responsible. it started with her being an association, she was in the room, she was around a lot and that raised concerns. but i don't think anyone actually thought a nurse was operating in plain sight on a ward and using the most innocuous of materials, milk, air, celine to attack and kill the babies that she is looking after. tell attack and kill the babies that she is looking after.— is looking after. tell us little more about _ is looking after. tell us little more about what _ is looking after. tell us little more about what we - is looking after. tell us little more about what we learned is looking after. tell us little - more about what we learned about lucy letby during this trial because the child was focused on the social media posts in the messages that she had exchanged with friends and pictures of her on nights out and holidays, such a contrast to what was presented by this young woman who was seemingly so normal, so ord
the manipulation, the fact that she altered records, she was clever, she was calculating and she pulleds. they did not think ever for a minute that she was responsible. it started with her being an association, she was in the room, she was around a lot and that raised concerns. but i don't think anyone actually thought a nurse was operating in plain sight on a ward and using the most innocuous of materials, milk, air, celine to attack and kill the babies that she is looking after. tell attack...
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first, she knew nothing about the crime. then she said she did but only after the fact. we have a story that comes about, about the drowning and the drugging and all this drama that i believe is rubbish. >> so what did make sense? a killer, he said, who hated wendy enough to pummel her so badly she was unrecognizable. and who fit that bill? >> i felt destroyed because she took you from me, yes. >> in a beyond weird courtroom exchange, escoto in cross-examination took on his former lover, yolanda cerrillo. who admitted her poisonous resentments of wendy. >> i hated what she stood for. i didn't know who she was. i didn't -- i hated the whole situation. i hated that you left. >> and did you wish she was dead? >> i wished she would go away. >> so you see yolanda's hand in this directly? >> she's lying because she feels that's in her best interest. i don't put it past her as being a person who would have committed this crime. >> but would jurors see it that way? here was the critical moment of the trial, a chance for each side to sum up its case. and this potential tipping po
first, she knew nothing about the crime. then she said she did but only after the fact. we have a story that comes about, about the drowning and the drugging and all this drama that i believe is rubbish. >> so what did make sense? a killer, he said, who hated wendy enough to pummel her so badly she was unrecognizable. and who fit that bill? >> i felt destroyed because she took you from me, yes. >> in a beyond weird courtroom exchange, escoto in cross-examination took on his...
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so she was intrepid. she trailblazing, she was dogged and determined. and in 1893, she stepped up to the microphone at. the chicago world's exposition, and made the argument that we needed a public defender system because she had been in the court, in the courtroom and she had seen the to which an indigent, a poor defendant was completely steamrolled by the prosecutor, by the prosecutorial power. and that idea took hold in america, that was 1893, i believe it was 1920s, when the first office of public defender opened in san francisco when she was alive to see that. so changed the world with her speech. the speech was an arctic collation or reflection of her ideas she gained in the court, i mean, in the court of law, where she saw what happened with her own eye, you know, with her own eyes, her own professional experience. so to me, that's a that's the perfect example of a woman who used her experience, her thought, so to speak, to make a proposition. and that actually came into law and made societal change. but then there are all these other women who i
so she was intrepid. she trailblazing, she was dogged and determined. and in 1893, she stepped up to the microphone at. the chicago world's exposition, and made the argument that we needed a public defender system because she had been in the court, in the courtroom and she had seen the to which an indigent, a poor defendant was completely steamrolled by the prosecutor, by the prosecutorial power. and that idea took hold in america, that was 1893, i believe it was 1920s, when the first office of...
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was calculating, she was that she was calculating, she was devious, she was an opportunist and she wasnk one of the police officers when asked to describe lucy letby in a word, he described her as beige. she used this cloak of normality to conduct horrific crimes. the picture painted by the defence was that she was a dedicated, professional nurse, and one of her colleagues, doctor stephen browett, called her nice lucy when it was first noticed that she was a connective influence between the cases. so that shows that even people in power who eventually did blow the whistle did not comprehend that miss letby was capable of the apps that she was. and the evidence that unfolded over those nine months was of a woman who enjoyed time with her friends, they saw her social media post, some of her messages, going on holidays and nights out, but then in the workplace was murdering babies in her care. she workplace was murdering babies in her care. ,, .,, . ,., workplace was murdering babies in her care. ,, .,, ~ i. ., her care. she was. when you look at some of the — her care. she was. when you
was calculating, she was that she was calculating, she was devious, she was an opportunist and she wasnk one of the police officers when asked to describe lucy letby in a word, he described her as beige. she used this cloak of normality to conduct horrific crimes. the picture painted by the defence was that she was a dedicated, professional nurse, and one of her colleagues, doctor stephen browett, called her nice lucy when it was first noticed that she was a connective influence between the...
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she's there. and when she leaves the unit, she gives a menu of the medication that the baby was receiving at the time, to her colleague. so it was obvious that she had a very close involvement with that baby. i don't know who... well, i think that she was trying to fool the jury, but i don't know how in her mind it could, it could be justified to say, oh, i was just there for a fleeting momentjust because the baby was very tiny, but i never did anything with it. that was one of the that one of the worst lies that she could come up with, really. she comes across as an angelic smile promoting the baby grow campaign. and in fact, there is a much darker side to her personality. and it was interesting to get her messages because precisely you could see how hypocritical she was pretending to be very good friends with the nurse and a few messages later on she was calling her incompetent and, you know, undermining everybody in the unit certainly was very gracious to her management who were extremely suppo
she's there. and when she leaves the unit, she gives a menu of the medication that the baby was receiving at the time, to her colleague. so it was obvious that she had a very close involvement with that baby. i don't know who... well, i think that she was trying to fool the jury, but i don't know how in her mind it could, it could be justified to say, oh, i was just there for a fleeting momentjust because the baby was very tiny, but i never did anything with it. that was one of the that one of...
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she's the stage and she gets up and she makes this vibrant address and she she and you can see her as the bridge. she says a new -- has risen in america. he is here in madison square garden tonight. his needs are young nor old. he's just new. you are seeking freedom, justice, respect and opportunity. you are militant in spirit. you are unwilling accept less than the constitution to you as citizens of the world's greatest democracy, you are no longer begging. you are insist, because you realize that america, the only country you know and love, cannot be preserved 9/10, three and 1/10 oppressed. i think those are words for our time. so thank you for listening to me because. it's so hopefully we have time for questions if you want to ask, please use the microphone. the question. i tired everybody out. it's a long day. the civilian concert corps was at least partially integrated outside the. 15 years before truman integrate to the armed forces did bethune anything to do with that? i actually would give most credit. edgar g. brown, somebody mentioned him earlier today. i can't remember. an
she's the stage and she gets up and she makes this vibrant address and she she and you can see her as the bridge. she says a new -- has risen in america. he is here in madison square garden tonight. his needs are young nor old. he's just new. you are seeking freedom, justice, respect and opportunity. you are militant in spirit. you are unwilling accept less than the constitution to you as citizens of the world's greatest democracy, you are no longer begging. you are insist, because you realize...
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she decided she was a talented artist.ou represent the west from the distinctly female perspective in art, journalism and novels. no heroic cowboys alone on the prairie for her. she was determined to show that women were just as important as men to western development, and that indeed the men come you could kind of tell from the demeanor of the man and woman in the picture that the men were by no means all swashbuckling heroes. but few women could compare with caroline lockhart. she's an amazing, amazing, a former wyoming night chess a special place in my heart picture began her writing career as a girl star reporter for the boston post victims like nellie bly started this thing like send the report to do something crazy and caroline would dive dia wetsuit to the bottom of boston harbor and jump off a building into a net the firemen were holding. anyway, she went west on assignment and then fell in love with cody wyoming. she published the local newspaper. she cofounded the famous still ongoing cody stampede, and annual ro
she decided she was a talented artist.ou represent the west from the distinctly female perspective in art, journalism and novels. no heroic cowboys alone on the prairie for her. she was determined to show that women were just as important as men to western development, and that indeed the men come you could kind of tell from the demeanor of the man and woman in the picture that the men were by no means all swashbuckling heroes. but few women could compare with caroline lockhart. she's an...
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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 was well ahead of her time. but she knew that she was on the right side.r good. that's her investment was in something bigger than dr. bethune for, for labor of love could not be contained. in her years on -- her contributions were cut generations yet, unborn. she was bold. courageous, and although her journey had its triumph and its struggle. dr. mary mcleod bethune never wavered. she never blinked. she never flinched. and her commitment to excellence. the powerful educator, of course, that we all know she was so much more. she served her community, her state, her country, from the school house to the white house. . the dr. bethune did her part to form that more perfect union that we love to talk about and to establish justice. and yes, representative waltz, -- the first factor in a life devoted to service without it, nothing is possible. but with, it, nothing is impossible. true faith, dr. bethune they are to be brilliant, they urged to be smart, and to let her liked shine so brightly, so that anyone who looked off could see it and dare to believe in the
she was well ahead of her time. but she knew that she was on the right side.r good. that's her investment was in something bigger than dr. bethune for, for labor of love could not be contained. in her years on -- her contributions were cut generations yet, unborn. she was bold. courageous, and although her journey had its triumph and its struggle. dr. mary mcleod bethune never wavered. she never blinked. she never flinched. and her commitment to excellence. the powerful educator, of course,...
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she drove them. she is interesting. she did like travel. so she took a job that didn't pay very much to take these two elderly people in an old car and drive across the country to, new york city, where she found a job as a secretary. among all the other things she did, she could touch type and could stay stenography. and she spent a year in new york city before she went to california. but that was her real trip. she liked to travel, but she and traveling she liked to communicate with ordinary people wherever she went. and on her tombstone at the nixon library. and i a little bit. but it's while you may not the same language you always know if you have love in your heart and that's the way liked to communicate wherever traveled not go to big fancy things but to go out and meet the people even if they didn't speak the language she could communicate with. patty, you worked for both women at our table. you were talking about these great experiences and i'll just let you start where you want to. i don't want to pick a particular story because th
she drove them. she is interesting. she did like travel. so she took a job that didn't pay very much to take these two elderly people in an old car and drive across the country to, new york city, where she found a job as a secretary. among all the other things she did, she could touch type and could stay stenography. and she spent a year in new york city before she went to california. but that was her real trip. she liked to travel, but she and traveling she liked to communicate with ordinary...
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she was really smart. she was beautiful. she was charming because her governess told her, you can be intellectual if you want, but you will get much further being charming. jeff: [laughter] janet: which, there is a lot of truth in that, i guess. and where she went and what she did, how she inserted herself into every level of society was fascinating. jeff: it really is, it really is. stanley lovell is another one. he came essentially orphaned and found his way to cornell -- was at dartmouth then cornell? john: yes. jeff: he really rose through modest means. and, he is not a household name. how did you find him? john: yeah, he was orphaned from a young age. both of his parents died young. he was raised essentially by his older sister, who put him through school. i found him through researching my dissertation. i went to school at the university of texas. i was working on scientists within the intelligence community. through reading about that, i would come across this name, stanley lovell, he is the guy during world war ii wh
she was really smart. she was beautiful. she was charming because her governess told her, you can be intellectual if you want, but you will get much further being charming. jeff: [laughter] janet: which, there is a lot of truth in that, i guess. and where she went and what she did, how she inserted herself into every level of society was fascinating. jeff: it really is, it really is. stanley lovell is another one. he came essentially orphaned and found his way to cornell -- was at dartmouth...
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she is a killer and choosing her words, she is evil. you have | her words, she is evil.ave interviewed _ her words, she is evil. you have interviewed her, _ her words, she is evil. you have interviewed her, watched - her words, she is evil. you have interviewed her, watched her. her words, she is evil. you have interviewed her, watched her in| interviewed her, watched her in court. ~ ., interviewed her, watched her in court. ~ . , ., interviewed her, watched her in court. ~ ., .,~ interviewed her, watched her in court. ., ., ,, , court. what you make a part? she is very emotionless. _ court. what you make a part? she is very emotionless. she _ court. what you make a part? she is very emotionless. she doesn't - very emotionless. she doesn't respond to a typical human response that i would have expected. there was no empathy or sympathy with what has gone on at all.— has gone on at all. there are people who look at — has gone on at all. there are people who look at her _ has gone on at all. there are people who look at her and _ has gone on at all. there are people who loo
she is a killer and choosing her words, she is evil. you have | her words, she is evil.ave interviewed _ her words, she is evil. you have interviewed her, _ her words, she is evil. you have interviewed her, watched - her words, she is evil. you have interviewed her, watched her. her words, she is evil. you have interviewed her, watched her in| interviewed her, watched her in court. ~ ., interviewed her, watched her in court. ~ . , ., interviewed her, watched her in court. ~ ., .,~ interviewed...
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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 is finishing what she set out to do. rhonda rushes to the kitchen and calls her aunt, who tells her to run, get their neighbor through the window. she thinks she sees exhaust seeping out from under the garage door into the bright daylight. mr. hollis drags gloria out of the garage and lays her on her back on the lawn. he drops to his knees and with elbows locked, hand over, hand pushes hard on her chest again and again. the neighbor across the street, a nurse, rushes over and takes her turn, trying to pump breath into gloria's body. the ambulance arrives and the fire department and a medic becomes the third person in line to tend to. gloria by now. paula is standing outside watching. rhonda sees her younger sister grow hysterical at the sight of this stranger bearing down on their mother's chest. and gloria not responding. not responding. something rhonda will not forget. no one examines them. the girls, the firemen, the medics. no one so much as takes their pulse. when gloria is swept off to the hospital, the sisters go
she is finishing what she set out to do. rhonda rushes to the kitchen and calls her aunt, who tells her to run, get their neighbor through the window. she thinks she sees exhaust seeping out from under the garage door into the bright daylight. mr. hollis drags gloria out of the garage and lays her on her back on the lawn. he drops to his knees and with elbows locked, hand over, hand pushes hard on her chest again and again. the neighbor across the street, a nurse, rushes over and takes her...
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but she didn’t talk to you, she said that everything was fine, that she wanted to return home, that shenow, i didn’t really ask about my worries enough, i see. and you didn’t notice anything unusual. well, maybe she called someone or someone called her. yes no you you know, she almost stopped smiling? so what is life now? what a right you are, it's good if she suddenly appears, call me on this phone. the best morning starts with the best breakfast. what could be better than fresh produce. with a spoonful of helpful tips , we tested a few options for a drop of someone else's experience, somehow i personally had a case of a little thrill about flying at full speed a lot of sweet memories. the case when you can lick your finger and tasty details , the mood here has changed very much, not forget about healthy habits. today we dispel myths and your morning will be the best morning. the best thing on weekdays at 6:30 am on ntv sbermarket i will give and give give, give side. now, beloved and give yes, we deliver free hot ride market, we force you to get up to 5 million from cafes and restaura
but she didn’t talk to you, she said that everything was fine, that she wanted to return home, that shenow, i didn’t really ask about my worries enough, i see. and you didn’t notice anything unusual. well, maybe she called someone or someone called her. yes no you you know, she almost stopped smiling? so what is life now? what a right you are, it's good if she suddenly appears, call me on this phone. the best morning starts with the best breakfast. what could be better than fresh produce....
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she did what she did.icated to the care of the most vulnerable, a murderer was at work. babies died, others were left brain damaged. some survived attacks unscathed. parents were bereaved, colleagues left distressed and disbelieving. lucy letby was meant to care, instead she killed. andy gill with that report. in the last hour the health minister helen whatley has been giving her reaction to the conviction of lucy letby. she's announced a public inquiry — and says the central question is why the hospital took so long to stop her. doctors repeatedly raised their concerns and that did not lead to the action being taken that you would have expected. this is one of the things that clearly the inquiry should look into. the chair of that inquiry will set the scope of it but that is definitely something where there are questions to be answered. well, let's go to the countess of chester hospital now. our health correspondent gill dummigan is there. gill, as the ministerjust said the trust has big questions to answ
she did what she did.icated to the care of the most vulnerable, a murderer was at work. babies died, others were left brain damaged. some survived attacks unscathed. parents were bereaved, colleagues left distressed and disbelieving. lucy letby was meant to care, instead she killed. andy gill with that report. in the last hour the health minister helen whatley has been giving her reaction to the conviction of lucy letby. she's announced a public inquiry — and says the central question is why...
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lazar died, brother, lazar, she was very worried, she cried a lot, and then as she writes. she looked at herself in the mirror as she was crying and at this moment. she realized that she would be an actress, to be honest. i thought that i most likely added it retroactively, i hardly think that she didn’t even write this, i don’t know, it seems to me that i interrupt. as far as i know, she wrote, then she destroyed it. here's an opinion whether it was something that buried her. i think it's very on him. it seems. well, there is. yes, i agree, i accidentally said that you shouldn’t play on stage. it is necessary there in a t-shirt in hockey. something on the stage must be lived. yes, and that's what it seems to be, here's a creative person. such grief happened in the family, yes, and then one will write after that. quiet yes, another may be the day before the music in the third book. she felt that she wanted to play. this is a sincere experience that was born in her heart. here she saw herself in the mirror. she realized that she was created in order for people to eat these e
lazar died, brother, lazar, she was very worried, she cried a lot, and then as she writes. she looked at herself in the mirror as she was crying and at this moment. she realized that she would be an actress, to be honest. i thought that i most likely added it retroactively, i hardly think that she didn’t even write this, i don’t know, it seems to me that i interrupt. as far as i know, she wrote, then she destroyed it. here's an opinion whether it was something that buried her. i think it's...
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she is tenacious. she is hardworking. she is a passionate ethic it and a tireless fighter for progressive values, for the safety and security of families and children, and she proudly shared her balance of work and family in her public life. for nearly two years, she quietly waged her own personal battle with breast cancer. after seven surgeries and winning reelection, sheets of the way she would share her story was by introducing a bill to make sure that the cdc educated young women that they could, in fact, get cancer. and early detection made a difference. and then she thought, maybe that wasn't enough. and so she decided she would start the congressional woman's softball game and be the captain. so that every year, people would be reminded about the story. and so we're going to start with debbie wasserman schultz, and then she is going to turn it over to her colleague who is congresswoman lois frankel. i first met her when she and i were both legislatures. i was from ohio. she was from florida. and then we were mayors
she is tenacious. she is hardworking. she is a passionate ethic it and a tireless fighter for progressive values, for the safety and security of families and children, and she proudly shared her balance of work and family in her public life. for nearly two years, she quietly waged her own personal battle with breast cancer. after seven surgeries and winning reelection, sheets of the way she would share her story was by introducing a bill to make sure that the cdc educated young women that they...
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well, she called me right back. and then she admitted that she knew the guy. she knew who he was.s about the end of the conversation. >> was he upset? yes, of course he said he was. and yet ted told his interrogator he fell asleep right away. then got up around 5 am to do chores and drop off his girls with a baby sitter. and meet a coworker at city hall by six. >> it was by 6:00 at the very latest. i was thinking it was like 10 to 6 or something like that when i got there. >> but here's the thing -- ted drove right past susie's apartment. he admitted as much, on his way to the meeting at city hall. and his own timeline put him right there around her front door within minutes of when she walked across the street, all disheveled, after making all night with brad holzer. the very time susie vanished from the face of the earth. >> as the glendive police department checked out the story, ted went home to look after the two youngest girl who were now living with him full-time. while susie's two older kids went to live with val, and her husband. >> mariah was just tormented. she just did
well, she called me right back. and then she admitted that she knew the guy. she knew who he was.s about the end of the conversation. >> was he upset? yes, of course he said he was. and yet ted told his interrogator he fell asleep right away. then got up around 5 am to do chores and drop off his girls with a baby sitter. and meet a coworker at city hall by six. >> it was by 6:00 at the very latest. i was thinking it was like 10 to 6 or something like that when i got there. >>...
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and when you're know, she she she you're you know, she she she said over the summer that she had great. had a full great caseworkers. and i have no doubt about that, who the hard work who were doing all the hard work to constituents to respond to constituents needs. but when the post is doing well quite right and where has and you know, she has she been? and you know, she talks zombie parliament. talks about a zombie parliament. she's parliament she's not been to parliament to turn take part any turn up to take part in any of the debates. >> so she also says you hold the office of prime minister unelected vote, unelected without a single vote, not your mps . but not even from your own mps. but we that when it came to the we know that when it came to the leadership election, it was actually mps that backed actually the mps that backed rishi sunak. >> indeed , and that was part of >> indeed, and that was part of the problem. i think that liz liz because when it came to the mps ballot , liz because when it came to the mps ballot, you're absolutely right, rishi topped that ballot. liz seco
and when you're know, she she she you're you know, she she she said over the summer that she had great. had a full great caseworkers. and i have no doubt about that, who the hard work who were doing all the hard work to constituents to respond to constituents needs. but when the post is doing well quite right and where has and you know, she has she been? and you know, she talks zombie parliament. talks about a zombie parliament. she's parliament she's not been to parliament to turn take part...
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she chooses for herself that she is trying to broadcast to people in this form of a red jacket here shehat she is the main woman on this event, in fact, there is etiquette. such a concept is the red color of the main lady of the event. yes, but, most likely, she really selects images for herself , in general, she doesn’t look at anything, she doesn’t emphasize her business status on them. all this is enough. just another one in this, or stole, or whatever she wears regularly , this strange color for a woman who performs at such a high level. yes, this is indeed a very bright color for her level of meetings. these are calmer shades and the texture of the fabric should be somehow cheap. well, yes, it looks cheap. there are no clear lines here, there are no textured dense fabrics. it's, uh, the kind of everyday clothes that we can go out in without brushing her hair about her make-up look, uh, she's completely missing her hair. yes , she has gray hair in her hair, for which, in general, you need to follow the hair color makeup is very light everyday. it also does not correspond to the leve
she chooses for herself that she is trying to broadcast to people in this form of a red jacket here shehat she is the main woman on this event, in fact, there is etiquette. such a concept is the red color of the main lady of the event. yes, but, most likely, she really selects images for herself , in general, she doesn’t look at anything, she doesn’t emphasize her business status on them. all this is enough. just another one in this, or stole, or whatever she wears regularly , this strange...
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she was groomed we think that she was groomed to be this way. it came out of the blue when she came home. you would think that, you know, we can sort of deprogram her a little bit and focus on what her to that inpatient facility. and in the first place, her mental health struggle was not the case. they faced another enemy in their fight, save their daughter. the school i was explaining, allison explained when she went back to school, the public school helped this process along. they helped to groom her. they came to me, said that alissa wanted to change her name. cory, we're going to look changing her records. her mother refused, but it didn't matter, allison explained. they will do. whatever the kids say, it doesn't matter. parents say she was cory and used they them pronouns. they didn't give a darn what i said. she didn't use the word darn. i will edit myself for c-span you're welcome everyone. the key takeaway was that she really wanted me to to drive home and my book. was this what happened to her? can happen to any family? her daughter was
she was groomed we think that she was groomed to be this way. it came out of the blue when she came home. you would think that, you know, we can sort of deprogram her a little bit and focus on what her to that inpatient facility. and in the first place, her mental health struggle was not the case. they faced another enemy in their fight, save their daughter. the school i was explaining, allison explained when she went back to school, the public school helped this process along. they helped to...
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she commented. here, starting from bordeaux, say when dasha took the pseudonym platonova when she started a telegram channel. she was guided by this name and called him in latin letters just platonov, of course, she chose a pseudonym so that i would be perceived not only as dugin's daughter, but also as an independent person. she has been striving for this for a long time. and although she adored her father, and she certainly looked up to him in many ways, but she really wanted to show that she, too, was worth something. i i think that they are incredibly worse in geopolitical views. what distinguishes daria from her father is that she is a girl of her time. and therefore, the new generation understands much better. therefore, the problems associated with the future world. while professor dugin is a true visionary, a man of today, rooted in traditions in the past. however , daria was the defender of this attempt on the future of our traditions in the perception of the russian people. it made me foll
she commented. here, starting from bordeaux, say when dasha took the pseudonym platonova when she started a telegram channel. she was guided by this name and called him in latin letters just platonov, of course, she chose a pseudonym so that i would be perceived not only as dugin's daughter, but also as an independent person. she has been striving for this for a long time. and although she adored her father, and she certainly looked up to him in many ways, but she really wanted to show that...
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but she was far from healed. >> she didn't realize why she couldn't walk, why she couldn't eat, why sher again. >> as helpless as a child, which meant if the attacker returned, the marcell family was more vulnerable now than ever. so diane fled albuquerque, taking brittani along with the two youngest children to neighboring texas. she found a new home, a new job, and most important a rehabilitation clinic for brittani. >> her mom was very, very anxious because we didn't know who the assailant was, and that they were still very concerned for her safety. >> doctor lori wright was one of brittani's therapists. what was your first impression of brittani when you met her? >> she just didn't know much beyond where she was. and she was very, very confused. crying a lot. she had to have somebody shower her. she had to have somebody take her to the bathroom. she had to have all those things done for her all over again. >> doctor wright, a neuropsychologist, practices what's known as "cognitive behavioral therapy. " >> we believe with practice, practice, practice, the brain can heal. >> which mea
but she was far from healed. >> she didn't realize why she couldn't walk, why she couldn't eat, why sher again. >> as helpless as a child, which meant if the attacker returned, the marcell family was more vulnerable now than ever. so diane fled albuquerque, taking brittani along with the two youngest children to neighboring texas. she found a new home, a new job, and most important a rehabilitation clinic for brittani. >> her mom was very, very anxious because we didn't know...