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not hooligan, but impudent, she was not impudent, she was, she she was lively, so energetic, she was 14, at the age of 16 she came to moscow as a beauty, and her dad did not see her for 4 years, leonid ilyevich suddenly saw a beauty with him, a beauty. daughter, her height was slightly higher than 170, then she was tall, she was thin, she was extraordinary, 18 years old, she came to dnepropetrovsk, yes, i think, there, she saw a circus, she saw a holiday that she had not seen in evacuation somewhere, she immediately fell in love with evgeniy timoevich milaev, and married him married, she’s been like this all her life, like this. from, as they say, with flames in hollows, how did you meet her? i met her through her stepdaughter natalya milaevva, whom her father, evgeniy timofeevich, introduced me to; i supervised him as an endocrinologist. and here is natasha, once at her birthday she invited galina leonidovna, this was the nineties, the nineties, she herself went on tour. she decided, because she knew that galina leonidovna was left alone, as galina leonidovna said, dear, what to do,
not hooligan, but impudent, she was not impudent, she was, she she was lively, so energetic, she was 14, at the age of 16 she came to moscow as a beauty, and her dad did not see her for 4 years, leonid ilyevich suddenly saw a beauty with him, a beauty. daughter, her height was slightly higher than 170, then she was tall, she was thin, she was extraordinary, 18 years old, she came to dnepropetrovsk, yes, i think, there, she saw a circus, she saw a holiday that she had not seen in evacuation...
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she didn't deserve that. she had a lot to live for. >> she was a beautiful person. and i'm talking about her soul. she just had such a beautiful soul. >> a soul, lost at sea. who found her way home. >> hello, i'm andrea canning. and this is dateline! ashlea was a wild and free texan, who everyone seemed to love. >> caring, wondering, compassionate. >> so why did she have the strange permission? >> actually always felt like she was gonna die young. >> the call came on black friday. >> they said that ashlea apartment was on fire. >> when the car picked up, i my heart broke. >> and this fire was no accident. >> they conducted surveillance at ashlea apartment. >> they're going back to the place where ashlea worked? >> they were going after tens of thousands of dollars. >> but was money they only motive? or was there something else? >> there were a lot of rumors going around that ended up being true. >> couldn't believe anyone did that to her. it was just pure evil. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome to dateline. ashlea harris had no shortage of admirers. family, friends, cowork
she didn't deserve that. she had a lot to live for. >> she was a beautiful person. and i'm talking about her soul. she just had such a beautiful soul. >> a soul, lost at sea. who found her way home. >> hello, i'm andrea canning. and this is dateline! ashlea was a wild and free texan, who everyone seemed to love. >> caring, wondering, compassionate. >> so why did she have the strange permission? >> actually always felt like she was gonna die young. >>...
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and she was horrified. she was literally horrified and she yelled at him. she argued with him.e just said, no, i have to go back. i have to take care of the family business. my father has died. they drove back on the long car ride back to georgia from massachusetts. she didn't speak a word to him. she was that angry. so you know, it was a long marriage but it had its moments of crisis. >> oh, yeah. marriage is work. no one ever said wasn't. it lasted 77 years. so i mean, it's not like they didn't know what they were doing. stick around. we'll keep you on the panel. and one thing that i really wanted to know. you said during the break that you got a chance to talk to the carters about what they really thought about the previous president, donald trump. and they both answered you. and they gave different answers. we know that jimmy and rosalynn had very different personas publicly and jimmy carter spoke more publicly than rosalynn. what did they tell you? what did they think of donald trump? >> it's like what melinda was saying. rosalynn spoke her mind. she trusted her gut. i was
and she was horrified. she was literally horrified and she yelled at him. she argued with him.e just said, no, i have to go back. i have to take care of the family business. my father has died. they drove back on the long car ride back to georgia from massachusetts. she didn't speak a word to him. she was that angry. so you know, it was a long marriage but it had its moments of crisis. >> oh, yeah. marriage is work. no one ever said wasn't. it lasted 77 years. so i mean, it's not like...
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she was a radical journalist and she was a writer for women's magazines and she was active however she felt like a housewife and she was moving to upstate new york and rocklin county and she had three children and she has an enormous house. her husband went to the city so despite the fact she had the somewhat active career at the time she was being asked to be housewife and it was stoked find to live in a suburb. so to me with the previous biographer mrs. was what she felt which was trapped. >> like a lot of women at the time. she interested those women. >> interested them and voice what they were feeling. the reason the book was a hit was because women read for the first time this amazing paragraph describing what it's like being her of wrapping peanut butter sandwiches and to send your kid off to school or whatever and how mindnumbing that is. the last thing is, and you are notu' alone. women read that and they felt seen. she coined that phrase. >> she coined it. she had a gift for that kind of snappy thing. >> rachel do you think that her brand of feminism is still valid today. >> y
she was a radical journalist and she was a writer for women's magazines and she was active however she felt like a housewife and she was moving to upstate new york and rocklin county and she had three children and she has an enormous house. her husband went to the city so despite the fact she had the somewhat active career at the time she was being asked to be housewife and it was stoked find to live in a suburb. so to me with the previous biographer mrs. was what she felt which was trapped....
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has children, she has a daughter, she is being raised with me, because she is deprived, she was deprivedo live, she was not given an apartment as an orphan, she herself is an orphan, and what happened with her parents, her parents died, this is her mother with cancer, and dad... dad was stabbed to death, long ago in ninety-one, dad was killed, and mom died of cancer in 2001 or something, oh, how old is your niece’s daughter, 14 years old, did you get custody when, oh, in 2013, or something? , when her granddaughter’s dad died, he burned down in a tractor, and how old was it then, a year and a month, and your niece took part in raising her daughter, well, yes, she helped, when she got a job, she followed her in the garden worked in a restaurant, she followed her to kindergarten... that is, she didn’t abandon her daughter, but helped and no, yes, she brought her gifts, she twice she came for a week and helped with money, she already got an apartment when her granddaughter was already probably 10 years old, probably, but why, when she got the apartment, didn’t she take the girl with her, we
has children, she has a daughter, she is being raised with me, because she is deprived, she was deprivedo live, she was not given an apartment as an orphan, she herself is an orphan, and what happened with her parents, her parents died, this is her mother with cancer, and dad... dad was stabbed to death, long ago in ninety-one, dad was killed, and mom died of cancer in 2001 or something, oh, how old is your niece’s daughter, 14 years old, did you get custody when, oh, in 2013, or something? ,...
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she loved all and she was thrilled that yeah. e that what's your what do you think is t most important thing. oh i'sorry mine what's my favorite i that bust of george waington that she rediscovered in the white house men's room and also also it was in the white house collection and was alwaysonsidered important not like it was lost in a closet or anytng. but there was there t desk that had been made by the timbers of the british nav ship. the the resolute and after that boat w queen vtoria had some of its timbers created it turd into a desk and she sent it to the ited states to president hayes a gift of friendship between england and the united states and mrs. kennedy found. that in i forget which room of e white house. but it wasn't in arominent place at all. but when she realized connection to naval history and president kennedy, as you know, was in the navy and loved to collect ship models and scrimsh. he loved the ocean. he to sail. so when she discovered this desk and its to the navy the sea she sa this desk must be put in a
she loved all and she was thrilled that yeah. e that what's your what do you think is t most important thing. oh i'sorry mine what's my favorite i that bust of george waington that she rediscovered in the white house men's room and also also it was in the white house collection and was alwaysonsidered important not like it was lost in a closet or anytng. but there was there t desk that had been made by the timbers of the british nav ship. the the resolute and after that boat w queen vtoria had...
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but she loved people. and she was a cool grandma. she was cool. would come back, dad, you know mom carter has a sword, you know. she once told me about this trip papa that y'all took to havana in the '50s. she said y'all went down there for the night and you didn't get a hotel room. i said, what did you do? she looked at me like, we danced. we slept on the plane. they danced, didn't they? she was a rock for our family. and that's true, but in many ways, she was more as chip said, an adventurer, a voyager, a mountain climber. she learned to ski in her 60s then skied for 25 more years. as chip said, she fished trout streams in georgia to wyoming and from venezuela to siberia. visited 120 countries. climbed mount kilimanjaro and mount fuji and summited peaks and i know she went to the everest base camp in nepal and i can guarantee you she was looking up at that thing thinking, if they would just let me. and based on what she did, i think she could have done it. she was born just a few years after women got the right to vote. in this small town in the
but she loved people. and she was a cool grandma. she was cool. would come back, dad, you know mom carter has a sword, you know. she once told me about this trip papa that y'all took to havana in the '50s. she said y'all went down there for the night and you didn't get a hotel room. i said, what did you do? she looked at me like, we danced. we slept on the plane. they danced, didn't they? she was a rock for our family. and that's true, but in many ways, she was more as chip said, an adventurer,...
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she wasn't kidnapped, was she?, we don’t know, the main thing for us is that they connect the leads now and help her find her, it’s called manipulating people, listen, i don’t care what it’s called, are you a phoenix? not really, it looks like there’s a guy in the passenger seat, a girl in a pink jacket, i don’t see anything, everything there is littered with rubbish, let’s go, the cops are here for you, hang him on his tail, you can have some fun with him on the tail? can. was the girl really kidnapped? yes, really, really, come on, follow the car, so vilkovo, vilkovo, where is vilkovo , pash, whatever, the long-range driver is on the tail of the mazda, tell him to meet him, two more crews have left, bro, the guys should appear in front, i understand, he he’s turning off the highway, heading to the den, follow him, there’s a meadow rise in front of him, i ’ll fall behind there anyway, but can you? to the curb, are you serious? well, push him to the side of the road, so gently until he gets up, in case he’s armed,
she wasn't kidnapped, was she?, we don’t know, the main thing for us is that they connect the leads now and help her find her, it’s called manipulating people, listen, i don’t care what it’s called, are you a phoenix? not really, it looks like there’s a guy in the passenger seat, a girl in a pink jacket, i don’t see anything, everything there is littered with rubbish, let’s go, the cops are here for you, hang him on his tail, you can have some fun with him on the tail? can. was...
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that is, it turns out she waited from the moment she was given clothes, she was given a jacket. was cold, in my opinion, she gave birth in the month of february, apparently, yes, but do you remember what the weather was like? i think it was cold and dry, not to say snow, rain, somehow i remember it in my eyes, this incident, is it unique or not? yes, because somehow i’ll take everyone to leave, it turns out that your biological mother deceived everyone and even indicated a false place of work, maybe she didn’t initially plan to take you? well, probably, probably, it was she who gave her a walk and just. i wanted to hide my sins, from the very beginning, maybe you took any bus passing by, and where i give birth, there i will give birth, well, when you put it all together, it just doesn’t fit in your head, i want to ask you again, is it really worth looking for such mother, well, i say , i would like to find a brother or sister, that is, if now we invite a woman to this studio who left you 40 years ago, will you not be happy to see her? it will be interesting for me to see, i want
that is, it turns out she waited from the moment she was given clothes, she was given a jacket. was cold, in my opinion, she gave birth in the month of february, apparently, yes, but do you remember what the weather was like? i think it was cold and dry, not to say snow, rain, somehow i remember it in my eyes, this incident, is it unique or not? yes, because somehow i’ll take everyone to leave, it turns out that your biological mother deceived everyone and even indicated a false place of...
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yes, no, i would not say that she has changed, as she was in the orphanage, she still exists.g went, well, why didn’t we communicate anymore, well, because then, as i understand it, either they moved or something, we don’t know, there was no connection, there was an address, here we are then they came there, but they weren’t there, and what do you know about evgeniy’s past? well, he graduated from 11th grade, he’s a cook... well, he has an education, but you never had the idea of finding all your relatives and husband? it was, they tried to find something on social networks, sergei, they tried, and natalya, but they knew that he might have two more sisters and another brother, well, i know, it seems that zhenya told me from the personal department that anya seemed to be a younger girl with them and that they adopted her as soon as they went to the orphanage, evgeniy, but do you remember anya? no, honestly, i don’t remember, i can’t even imagine what she looks like, but in general, your childhood in your biological family, do you remember, ah, not at all how old, i don’t even
yes, no, i would not say that she has changed, as she was in the orphanage, she still exists.g went, well, why didn’t we communicate anymore, well, because then, as i understand it, either they moved or something, we don’t know, there was no connection, there was an address, here we are then they came there, but they weren’t there, and what do you know about evgeniy’s past? well, he graduated from 11th grade, he’s a cook... well, he has an education, but you never had the idea of...
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she said she did care about me and she loved me but she didn't want the relationship. >> riley was on> i just sat there looking at pictures of us. >> he woke up to people texting and calling with their condolences. >> so i was like, what are you talking about? did you not hear what happened? i was like, what are you're talking about? >> riley had now lost the love of his life are good. but this pair of seasoned investigators had their radar up. >> you just start seeing more of his personality. you see that he had to have her. >> coming up a closer look at that mysterious man in black. >> she had actually seen the man in black. she recognized him by his build, his gait, the way he walked and carried himself. >> who was he? when dateline continues. when dateline continues. and often out of the picture. but this is my story. ( ♪♪ ) and with once-daily trelegy, it can still be beautiful. because with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. trelegy also improves lung function, so i can breathe more freely all day and night.
she said she did care about me and she loved me but she didn't want the relationship. >> riley was on> i just sat there looking at pictures of us. >> he woke up to people texting and calling with their condolences. >> so i was like, what are you talking about? did you not hear what happened? i was like, what are you're talking about? >> riley had now lost the love of his life are good. but this pair of seasoned investigators had their radar up. >> you just start...
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has there was an apartment, she sold this apartment, she checked out herself when she already beganave to say about it. residents of the village of verkhnyaya griznukha in the volgograd region share their opinions about vitaly; neighbors thank the man for his hard work and kindness. such a kind guy, uh, i often turn to him, we are elderly people, what do we need to do, he s he does it with pleasure, i can say, he comes, he always says hello, he always asks uncle how are you, how is everything, i don’t know, he’s on good terms with me and i ’ll say that he’s a harmless guy, normal, it’s just a shame that he doesn’t have documents, now his future life is again ruined... from these documents, it would be necessary to help somehow, his acquaintances are surprised how vitaly’s heart has not yet hardened from the indifference of his mother and the bullying of his stepfather, the neighbors have known the family for more than one year we've seen enough of everything, sometimes he kicked him out of the house, why the hell, he could have let him in, he couldn’t have him not spend the night at
has there was an apartment, she sold this apartment, she checked out herself when she already beganave to say about it. residents of the village of verkhnyaya griznukha in the volgograd region share their opinions about vitaly; neighbors thank the man for his hard work and kindness. such a kind guy, uh, i often turn to him, we are elderly people, what do we need to do, he s he does it with pleasure, i can say, he comes, he always says hello, he always asks uncle how are you, how is everything,...
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but she she really i found as manager also, she had she had allhat down and s knew what she was dealing with, which was really helpful for for her career. i think interests. she's also been open that she wasn't even at sally's first flight. she's been the most open to say, you know, it was a little hard not see selected as first and i that for me isomething that i can relate to you know obviously i think at the timehey probably all wanted to put on very strong front and, you know, say, oh, idoesn't bother me to be the first or, you know, i just want to just want to fly. but i feel like, you know, if i were one of the first six, i think there would probably be a small desire, maybe not a small one, to to be the one in the history books, you know. and so for her to be open about that and that it actually did bother her, i think is something that we could all relate to. and i i'm really happy that she did, you know, make that known to people that, you know, you know, it did hurt not to be to not be selected as the first. i agree. i agree. buzz arin has has also done the same thing. number
but she she really i found as manager also, she had she had allhat down and s knew what she was dealing with, which was really helpful for for her career. i think interests. she's also been open that she wasn't even at sally's first flight. she's been the most open to say, you know, it was a little hard not see selected as first and i that for me isomething that i can relate to you know obviously i think at the timehey probably all wanted to put on very strong front and, you know, say, oh,...
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>> yes, she did. she looked at me and she said, he just sees red.s. >> so, said this friend -- >> she was afraid to get a restraining order against dale, because he had already threatened to harm or kill her. >> that threat from dale was years earlier. but stephanie had never forgotten how terrified she was. she told the story to her friend jennifer just before the murder. >> he strong-armed her into a corner, choking her, threatening to hit her. he stopped short of hitting her, but he did. there was another time he threw her on the bed and put his knee on her pregnant belly. >> how often would this happen? >> you know, there may be three of those incidents. two or three. i don't know, of those incidents that she talked about. >> then there with leah achen, it lifelong friend of dale's. who told the court about dale's reaction when stephanie told him she was in love with another man. >> he just wanted her dead. maybe she would have a heart attack. get hit by a car. i kept telling him, to stop talking like that. >> but did dale really mean that? coul
>> yes, she did. she looked at me and she said, he just sees red.s. >> so, said this friend -- >> she was afraid to get a restraining order against dale, because he had already threatened to harm or kill her. >> that threat from dale was years earlier. but stephanie had never forgotten how terrified she was. she told the story to her friend jennifer just before the murder. >> he strong-armed her into a corner, choking her, threatening to hit her. he stopped short...
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she struggled with the money she struggled with the attention she deserved she struggled with the sumo be taken seriously. she is important today she was important then but my point is that what we are seeing, this is the story of her work and burning them it is horrific. so one that did not think she was important. and yet her work has survived and needs to be paid attention too. she wrote about the people of her town. she wrote about black folk and all of their complexity. she recorded their humor as well as their struggles. she would not have that problem today. but she had it then we are talk about a historical moment in which she had to struggle as a woman, as a writer, as a thinker in different ways that we have to do today. stu and david is in memphis please go ahead with your question or comment. >> yes, my comment is when i grew up i was in the 70s. and as i grew up the very first thing that happened was segregation i was in the eighth grade or something. one hub african-american girl i had a crush on way back in those days and she had better grades than i did and everything.
she struggled with the money she struggled with the attention she deserved she struggled with the sumo be taken seriously. she is important today she was important then but my point is that what we are seeing, this is the story of her work and burning them it is horrific. so one that did not think she was important. and yet her work has survived and needs to be paid attention too. she wrote about the people of her town. she wrote about black folk and all of their complexity. she recorded their...
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she's low hanging fruit, isn't she.7 suella she's low hanging fruit, isn't she? suella braverman oh, vorderman was , well, yes, easy vorderman was, well, yes, easy to get rid of her, possibly. remember when they tried they took gary lineker off air? all those bbc presenters went on strike. >> she's been very controversial . if you don't follow her on social media, she's been making some very inflammatory statements and very much criticising the government. i mean, it certainly wasn't impartial . mean, it certainly wasn't impartial. no. in terms of how bbc presenters are to bbc presenters are supposed to behave, luckily we don't have to behave, luckily we don't have to be impartial. we have our opinions you have yours. we opinions and you have yours. we want to hear them gbviews@gbnews.com is the email address. but first of all, here's the very latest news with tatiana . tatiana. >> beth. thank you very much and good morning. this is the latest from the newsroom. the home secretary has come under fire for accusing the metropolitan police of double standards over t
she's low hanging fruit, isn't she.7 suella she's low hanging fruit, isn't she? suella braverman oh, vorderman was , well, yes, easy vorderman was, well, yes, easy to get rid of her, possibly. remember when they tried they took gary lineker off air? all those bbc presenters went on strike. >> she's been very controversial . if you don't follow her on social media, she's been making some very inflammatory statements and very much criticising the government. i mean, it certainly wasn't...
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, she left, got married, went to another city, and that is, with she doesn’t live with her, no, she doesnglavira live with her, live with her, yes, she drinks. in general, three people spend 24 hours there, damn it, and how everyone works, she drinks so much, and where does she get the money for all this, child benefits, where do you live, what in volgorod, she hasn’t drank like that before, i’ve known her for six years, i mean, for the last 2-3 years she has been drinking so heavily, yes, not before, she used to be hard-working , she had a damn cow there, there was a full garden there, or maybe something happened, some tragedy in her life happened, but never why, out of nowhere... suddenly start drinking, yes, well, what, i don’t remember such and such a special tragedy, but she has a man, well, it’s hard to even call him a man, he’s just there exists, it’s some kind of thing, it also drinks and bruises badly, and this is the father of the children or who, yes, all of them, all five of them, at least, well, that is , it’s hers, well, is he the legal spouse, or not, they divorced two year
, she left, got married, went to another city, and that is, with she doesn’t live with her, no, she doesnglavira live with her, live with her, yes, she drinks. in general, three people spend 24 hours there, damn it, and how everyone works, she drinks so much, and where does she get the money for all this, child benefits, where do you live, what in volgorod, she hasn’t drank like that before, i’ve known her for six years, i mean, for the last 2-3 years she has been drinking so heavily,...
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she didn't suffer, jessie. she didn't. an awesome life together. >> yes, sir. >> how would you describe his demeanor? >> i would simply say he had zero remorse. he was talking just how we're talking, no emotion really. >> she's in heaven. we both know shoes and have been. >> yeah. >> so, that's the good news. >> one thing that struck me was when he said, that's the good news. >> yeah. >> which seemed a little -- like the language was a bit odd. >> it didn't make any sense to me either. it was just an eerie feeling, like, why would you say that in this phone call. >> jesse couldn't get the phone call out of her head. >> i sat there and i really played that recording so many times. >> are you expressing your concerns to judy's sons, your cousins? >> i let them listen to the phone call, and i told them, this isn't sitting right with me. >> after judy's sons started to think about it, they too had serious doubts. >> we're sitting there trying to figure out what's really happened to our mom. >> nobody would tell us anything. >>
she didn't suffer, jessie. she didn't. an awesome life together. >> yes, sir. >> how would you describe his demeanor? >> i would simply say he had zero remorse. he was talking just how we're talking, no emotion really. >> she's in heaven. we both know shoes and have been. >> yeah. >> so, that's the good news. >> one thing that struck me was when he said, that's the good news. >> yeah. >> which seemed a little -- like the language was a bit...
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, she became unpredictable. >> she was unpredictable when she drank. >> when she unpredictable on thest? >> she was okay then. >> was she violent towards you on the night to last saw her alive? >> no. >> lonnie insistent that there was no argument, and, no violence. >> i don't know what caused her death, so i don't know if it was a factor or not. >> because you believe she could've strangled herself? >> i believe she was strangled. and of course she could not strangle herself. >> when you finish crimes examining lonnie you think, we've got it? >> no. i never think we've got it. i did think to me, he doesn't seem credible. but i didn't know if any of the jurors felt sorry for him. >> five months after trial started, the case was handed to a jury. what they see an innocent man taken advantage of time and again or a heartless murder? micki's brother told she wondered. >> they are 14 years to come up with a story, 14 years over and over to make everything fit. >> after just an hour of deliberation, it all came undone. the verdict? guilty of first degree murder for financial gain. >> how d
, she became unpredictable. >> she was unpredictable when she drank. >> when she unpredictable on thest? >> she was okay then. >> was she violent towards you on the night to last saw her alive? >> no. >> lonnie insistent that there was no argument, and, no violence. >> i don't know what caused her death, so i don't know if it was a factor or not. >> because you believe she could've strangled herself? >> i believe she was strangled. and of...
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she's almost staring isn't she?ittle bit of a disconnect with everything going on around her. >> reporter: has she cried? >> last night she cried until her face was red and blotchy. she couldn't stop. she didn't want any comfort. i guess she's forgotten how to be comforted. i just backed away until she came out of it herself. she knows how to do that. she's a very determined little girl. very strong. i knew that her spirit would get her through it. >> reporter: there have been glimpses of the old emily. happily walking the family dog, but many moments of pain like when thomas was forced to break the news to her that his ex-wife had been killed. >> reporter: does emily understand what happened on october 7th? >> yeah. yeah. unfortunately she does. and how do you tell her, you know, your second mom is dead, killed, shot. when we got to the hospital, i asked the psychiatrist, what should i do? he should you have to just tell her straight. it's the best way. okay. yeah, that was -- that was very hard. because we told he
she's almost staring isn't she?ittle bit of a disconnect with everything going on around her. >> reporter: has she cried? >> last night she cried until her face was red and blotchy. she couldn't stop. she didn't want any comfort. i guess she's forgotten how to be comforted. i just backed away until she came out of it herself. she knows how to do that. she's a very determined little girl. very strong. i knew that her spirit would get her through it. >> reporter: there have been...
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she was a person. she was fun. she funny. she was my friend. she was for me the big to me the biggest loss is the loss of someone who's supposed to stand up there on a pedestal, someone who becomes a symbol of something, even though she is now clearly turning into a symbol, it is the loss of some who is near and dear to you. this is a personal loss and a different level of perception with the vehicle. yes, i had this kind of relationship for i was like a bad friend. i was i was i was the friend you could have fun with, you could drink wine, you could go for a walk you could or you could say, sorry, could skip family dinners. i that kind of friend. so of course i would confide in her she would confide with me what did we do with this this or that particular situation is one we're talking about more global levels or know motherland. but on a personal level we just love to have fun. we and it was very interesting because i had to i had to because there was one vehicle sitting up on the stage whose has this perfect articulation documentation. i sti
she was a person. she was fun. she funny. she was my friend. she was for me the big to me the biggest loss is the loss of someone who's supposed to stand up there on a pedestal, someone who becomes a symbol of something, even though she is now clearly turning into a symbol, it is the loss of some who is near and dear to you. this is a personal loss and a different level of perception with the vehicle. yes, i had this kind of relationship for i was like a bad friend. i was i was i was the friend...
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but she said, now she's very busy to i've been job. i know anyone who that into the outside is was issued think or to going broaden the time she felt was exposed to that brockman, yesterday it was about the full time the guy handled it was the twice and the in front of me and i did when he was a dad and onto the patient, back to the get the block and go face and to be this morning i to try to get that bible walk. me says it was the destruction to the room and do the unit again until she got the bed. and she thought she said sidney articles around $600.00 dishes and all that this last month. and then the, the annual phone petition deal has was a mix connected to your position to look at the channel, the decision to on instead of an option and engines. yeah. and so that i know because she goes because i do look for lucky just lucky have the mean. she both to what we have to see the display, the one that prints on them. so we have them to because that's what a bit of a and she so how does that look? how do i need that to be? she falls, be
but she said, now she's very busy to i've been job. i know anyone who that into the outside is was issued think or to going broaden the time she felt was exposed to that brockman, yesterday it was about the full time the guy handled it was the twice and the in front of me and i did when he was a dad and onto the patient, back to the get the block and go face and to be this morning i to try to get that bible walk. me says it was the destruction to the room and do the unit again until she got the...
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but i mean, she could've. why wasn't she shot? >> i thought, if she did commit the murder, she's going to make a mistake. you can only live that life so long. >> coming up -- a new clue. what police believe might be a reason for murder. >> the $400,000 dollar life issuance policy. she had motivation to want this to happen. >> when "dateline" continues. migraine attacks, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt. new emergen-c crystals pop and fizz when you throw them back. and who doesn't love a good throwback? [sfx: video game] emergen-c crystals. meet the portable blender we can barely keep in stock. blendjet 2 gives you ice-crushing, big blender power on-the-go. so you can blend up a mouthwatering smoothie, protein shake, or latte wherever you are! recharge quickly with any usb port. best of all, it even cleans itself! just blend water with a drop of soap. what are you waiting for? o
but i mean, she could've. why wasn't she shot? >> i thought, if she did commit the murder, she's going to make a mistake. you can only live that life so long. >> coming up -- a new clue. what police believe might be a reason for murder. >> the $400,000 dollar life issuance policy. she had motivation to want this to happen. >> when "dateline" continues. migraine attacks, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after...
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[000:00:00;00] exactly by all accounts, she was apparently a local somewhere, she knew everything, everything, all the places lyokha went to, and lyokha transported us in one day, we got to some completely different locations, she says, this place is there , these hogweeds are there, this is here, thank you very much for this song and in general for being here, i say, well, let’s take a photo then, and what a sentence, i say, she knocked me out there , i say, oh, no, i rewatched this one, of course, listen, it seems to me that it’s somehow prophetic, this song, it’s right now super relevant, i think that when you just try, try to sing about serious topics, everything becomes somehow, as if prophetic, in fact it’s all about life, but that’s how it was written, it was funny, it was a completely dry year, we leva and i were such decent mushroom pickers, and i went with my mother and the dog, then we had a wonderful dachshund, we went into the forest to pick mushrooms, there were no mushrooms, but some kind of magic began in the forest, a melody, words, came with us there were no voice recorders
[000:00:00;00] exactly by all accounts, she was apparently a local somewhere, she knew everything, everything, all the places lyokha went to, and lyokha transported us in one day, we got to some completely different locations, she says, this place is there , these hogweeds are there, this is here, thank you very much for this song and in general for being here, i say, well, let’s take a photo then, and what a sentence, i say, she knocked me out there , i say, oh, no, i rewatched this one, of...
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she was disciplined. she was controlled. and she was very courteous. but her testimony raises some questions with regards to its credibility. >> ivanka trump was key in the loop, a central player, something that her father loved to brag about. >> ivanka is really in charge of that one. and she's done an amazing job. and it's going to be one of the most beautiful -- >> one of the reasons i think ivanka can tell you this is that we had a better concept because that was a highly sought-after project. ivanka, don, eric, they are very, very ensconced in the company. >> ensconced. in a 2013 interview with "forbes," trump went on to say of ivanka, quote, she was always a natural-born dealmaker, but she's become a very good builder and manager. ivanka trump's role, in fact, did expand, in part, because she built a brand on knowing small but important details about the project she was working on over many years i would hear this about people who interacted with her, specifics about room rates and details about hotels. just listen to her, herself, when she was t
she was disciplined. she was controlled. and she was very courteous. but her testimony raises some questions with regards to its credibility. >> ivanka trump was key in the loop, a central player, something that her father loved to brag about. >> ivanka is really in charge of that one. and she's done an amazing job. and it's going to be one of the most beautiful -- >> one of the reasons i think ivanka can tell you this is that we had a better concept because that was a highly...
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and she came out of she came from i.c.e. poor family than jimmy did i and a tiny house in planes and when she was addressed for the day, she came out he was smitten and he said that he felt that night, that he was going to marry rosalynn smith. and, she turned down his first proposal, she wanted to continue her education, and she eventually agreed, even though jimmy's parents didn't think it was a good match for him, particularly his father. and, but then they no, they embarked on this extraordinarily american, and i need. they sometimes said that the secret of a successful marriage of the senate spent time apart, and they were apart. but when he was campaigning, or during the presidency. but she would usually travel with him. and, they did much more together than just separately. and their partnership you know, on like franklin and eleanor roosevelt, and bill and hillary clinton, was not marred by any personal. i put a little bit the chill between i and also, i was just sort of, very surprised to learn, for instance, that s
and she came out of she came from i.c.e. poor family than jimmy did i and a tiny house in planes and when she was addressed for the day, she came out he was smitten and he said that he felt that night, that he was going to marry rosalynn smith. and, she turned down his first proposal, she wanted to continue her education, and she eventually agreed, even though jimmy's parents didn't think it was a good match for him, particularly his father. and, but then they no, they embarked on this...
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>> she is a peaceful girl. woman. she is amazing. she is beloved by everyone.he is an incredible mother. >> reporter: her parents were also missing as was her husband. >> he was texting his family while the terrorists entered their home. >> reporter: he told his sister it feels like the end. i'm scared to death. they're with automatic weapons. >> his sister is telling him to be quiet. he is telling her, we're trying. >> reporter: they lost contact around 10:00 a.m. and not long after this video was posted online. she and her kids are being taken hostage >> i see my cousin outside our house in the kibbutz where she lives holding her two babies, covered in a blanket. i can see the horror in her face. >> reporter: she wants the world to pay attention to what happened to her family. in that video you see her two little children. they are silent, not crying. how did they look to you? >> i think they might have been in a state of shock. she was trying to remain calm for them. >> they knew she was terrified then they would be terrified. >> of course. we are all parent
>> she is a peaceful girl. woman. she is amazing. she is beloved by everyone.he is an incredible mother. >> reporter: her parents were also missing as was her husband. >> he was texting his family while the terrorists entered their home. >> reporter: he told his sister it feels like the end. i'm scared to death. they're with automatic weapons. >> his sister is telling him to be quiet. he is telling her, we're trying. >> reporter: they lost contact around...
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she was telling them what she wanted. she wanted little pretzels. she wanted juice. she's been very clear about what she needs. she was sort of the littlest of three who was bossy and would tell everybody what to do and was always running the house. she's back to that, which is a beautiful sign. one of the things that i think about is that during these 50 days, we kept hope she was with this mother and her three kids when she was taken from the kibbutz, when they were abducted. we hoped that she was with this woman. she was. she was very much attached to her. that, i think, was also part of her ability to cope in such an atrocious, terrible situation. she's home with her new family in her new surroundings. she is, i think, each day going to be able to feel more comfortable and run around. my hope -- this is a very private family. they are not out there talking about the details. they have asked us to be thoughtful in how we talk about it. for them, privacy. abigail is turning -- she's 4 and she needs to go back to nursery school and go out and play soccer, which she
she was telling them what she wanted. she wanted little pretzels. she wanted juice. she's been very clear about what she needs. she was sort of the littlest of three who was bossy and would tell everybody what to do and was always running the house. she's back to that, which is a beautiful sign. one of the things that i think about is that during these 50 days, we kept hope she was with this mother and her three kids when she was taken from the kibbutz, when they were abducted. we hoped that...
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will, and olga arna, she was so bad, she generally loved, everything, she loved life, she knew how,nadezhda ivanovna said: “ol, i know, with me.” oncology, which means that she was actually operated on; she left the theater in the late fifties after an oncological operation. yes, she said, i know that my end is near, by the way, she died in 2002, at the age of 96, she, so she said, olya, remember, if a small ray comes up to my coffin, god forbid, he starts saying something? olya, you know me, i’ll get up and leave. this woman, she played a very serious role in my development, she was not very generous with compliments, throughout the entire period of study, she once gave me an a at graduation, once, well, i gave it and good, thank god, then in in the mid-seventies... success all fell in, and it seemed to me that i was already somewhere at the heights, and so it was, well, yes, but in the seventy-eighth year i became a theater director to play her first solo variety show, well , she came, she smoked all her life, it was good. the first part is over, she goes down the stairs to have a
will, and olga arna, she was so bad, she generally loved, everything, she loved life, she knew how,nadezhda ivanovna said: “ol, i know, with me.” oncology, which means that she was actually operated on; she left the theater in the late fifties after an oncological operation. yes, she said, i know that my end is near, by the way, she died in 2002, at the age of 96, she, so she said, olya, remember, if a small ray comes up to my coffin, god forbid, he starts saying something? olya, you know...
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when she had money she gave it away. she was not particularly good with money or interested in money. she made a little bit of money from "their eyes were watching god" but not enough to make a difference in her life. in fact, in spite of being far and away, no comparison, the most widely published black writer of her time, nobody comes close, she never made enough money to live off her writing. one of the great tragedies of her life. >> kevin and marshall, texas. please go ahead. >> i would like someone to address the political rift that seems to be between ms. hurston and other renaissance writers, such as gwendolyn brooks or richard wright or langston hughes. i haven't heard that addressed. >> if any ruby patterson. -- tiffany ruby patterson. >> the tensions between these writers have a lot to do with ambition, i think. i haven't focused as much on the harlem renaissance as i have on hurston, but clearly, hurston was in a world of big egos. people competing with each other just as they did with the larger world that d
when she had money she gave it away. she was not particularly good with money or interested in money. she made a little bit of money from "their eyes were watching god" but not enough to make a difference in her life. in fact, in spite of being far and away, no comparison, the most widely published black writer of her time, nobody comes close, she never made enough money to live off her writing. one of the great tragedies of her life. >> kevin and marshall, texas. please go...
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the child well, then she started yelling at him, but she didn’t beat him, no, but why did she yell attly, i said that... it’s not yelling at child and i will do everything myself, this is a small child, he is defenseless, but is it really possible to mock such a creature, yes , kiril, what impression do you get from this mother, as for me, this is terrible, because a child should not live in such conditions, the child must live in care, love, the mother must ensure that the child did not need anything, at least the mess should be completely cleaned up, at least somehow cleaned up, also the grandmother should have had some influence on the mother, help her grandson , including the guardianship authorities, including the police , i don’t understand where both mother and grandmother are looking. alexey, what do you think, this is negligence on the part of the grandmother, that she did not apply anywhere, she herself cannot reason with her daughter, her grandson is suffering. criminal legislation contains such a crime as leaving in danger. and speaking about the actions of the grandmother
the child well, then she started yelling at him, but she didn’t beat him, no, but why did she yell attly, i said that... it’s not yelling at child and i will do everything myself, this is a small child, he is defenseless, but is it really possible to mock such a creature, yes , kiril, what impression do you get from this mother, as for me, this is terrible, because a child should not live in such conditions, the child must live in care, love, the mother must ensure that the child did not...
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she was 20 years old when she disappeared five months before jarrae's death. >> she was just a fun lovingways made you laugh. >> just look at her childhood photos, that's silly grin, she loved her dog, her little brother, playing softball. and then it started happening, said kathy. eighth grade or so. >> she was kind of getting typical teenage -- and high school came and getting around the older kids she got, you know, worse. >> how did you cope with? that >> one day at a time. and loved her as much as i could. it was about the only thing. >> after high school, kiana went to college about a three hour drive from home. a year later, she moved to las vegas, very far from home now. she got closer and closer to her mom. >> she would call me every day, talk to me every day, text message. >> just a loving daughter? >> yes, i did not think anything that was happening. >> no idea, even in october 2013 when kianna called to say -- >> she was in the bus towards santa ana. >> did you say? why >> visiting friends is what she told. me >> but then, the girl who called her mother almost daily stopped ca
she was 20 years old when she disappeared five months before jarrae's death. >> she was just a fun lovingways made you laugh. >> just look at her childhood photos, that's silly grin, she loved her dog, her little brother, playing softball. and then it started happening, said kathy. eighth grade or so. >> she was kind of getting typical teenage -- and high school came and getting around the older kids she got, you know, worse. >> how did you cope with? that >> one...
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she struggled with the money she struggled with the attention she deserved she struggled with the sumbe taken seriously. she is important today she was important then but my point is that what we are seeing, this is the story of her work and burning them it is horrific. so one that did not think she was important. and yet her work has survived and needs to be paid attention too. she wrote about the people of her town. she wrote about black folk and all of their complexity. she recorded their humor as well as their struggles. she would not have that problem today. but she had it then we are talk about a historical moment in which she had to struggle as a woman, as a writer, as a thinker in different ways that we have to do today. stu and david is in memphis please go ahead with your question or comment. >> yes, my comment is when i grew up i was in the 70s. and as i grew up the very first thing that happened was segregation i was in the eighth grade or something. one hub african-american girl i had a crush on way back in those days and she had better grades than i did and everything. >
she struggled with the money she struggled with the attention she deserved she struggled with the sumbe taken seriously. she is important today she was important then but my point is that what we are seeing, this is the story of her work and burning them it is horrific. so one that did not think she was important. and yet her work has survived and needs to be paid attention too. she wrote about the people of her town. she wrote about black folk and all of their complexity. she recorded their...
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, she raised her hand at you, well, she didn’t understand her hand, but then she threw it, vera petrovnaensible to the mind, of course, but there were some other, let’s say, abnormal situations, one day she brought a girl, said, sit... “mom, i’ll be at my friend’s birthday, i’ll eat it, i say, okay, i’ll sit and wait, the girl is crying to go home, i want, mom, i want, i allowed them to live in my house, they came, and there lock, let's go back home, i see a car has arrived, it won't go in at all, she got out on her own , i look at her, she's standing near the garage , with her hair disheveled, hugged by a man, i quickly come home, she's not in an inadequate state, she goes to her granddaughter and takes it, i say , leave her alone, you’ll pick her up in the morning, no, i’ll pick you up, they left us with this guy , you said something to your daughter-in-law, you told her everything that you didn’t think, no, i didn’t say anything, something there was a scandal between them, she was getting ready to leave, her son was at work, they told me, your daughter-in-law takes away the house, thi
, she raised her hand at you, well, she didn’t understand her hand, but then she threw it, vera petrovnaensible to the mind, of course, but there were some other, let’s say, abnormal situations, one day she brought a girl, said, sit... “mom, i’ll be at my friend’s birthday, i’ll eat it, i say, okay, i’ll sit and wait, the girl is crying to go home, i want, mom, i want, i allowed them to live in my house, they came, and there lock, let's go back home, i see a car has arrived, it...
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it took him a while to convince her to marry him because she felt she was too young, even though she quite smitten with him. so they up until this event happened, apparently they hadn't run into each other. they were three years apart, which may be the reason she married him at 19. yes. so she was a young bride. was she ever able to finish college? she has, i think, associate degree from georgia southwestern. and, you know, that school is very important. her mother went to that school and today the school has a caregiving program named her. and she's very active in that school. so. grace, i want to ask the second part of regina crum quiz question. were they both of the same religion as a launching point to talk about faith and religion and politics and his their political rise? well, they were always churchgoers growing up and planes and in their married life attending different churches on where they lived. but his and her faiths became really important when he was campaigning for national office for the presidency. and that was, again, a really interesting moment, a pivotal moment,
it took him a while to convince her to marry him because she felt she was too young, even though she quite smitten with him. so they up until this event happened, apparently they hadn't run into each other. they were three years apart, which may be the reason she married him at 19. yes. so she was a young bride. was she ever able to finish college? she has, i think, associate degree from georgia southwestern. and, you know, that school is very important. her mother went to that school and today...
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, is she that?aughter of this very kostina, do you think that out of all the boys, she chose your son, i passed this on to him as an inheritance, although the best girl in... i will bring romana to another school, roma, we thought about your future, my future, you know, mine, it’s up to me to decide, these children cannot be separated, roma, let’s die together, i agree, only after 100 years, who told you that this is love, let it go, do you hear, let it go, you never dreamed of it, tomorrow on the first, the main character of our program... theatre, which already at the end of october opened its doors again for its spectators after a gigantic reconstruction. what about you that worries us? this is my home since childhood. my father went there to visit his friends and friends. i had a suitcase without a russian one. i didn't even have a name. little with me. who recognized the wonderful pianist with a beautiful head of hair. it's you, him. we had a record of 16 days 93. concert, we were leaving yakut
, is she that?aughter of this very kostina, do you think that out of all the boys, she chose your son, i passed this on to him as an inheritance, although the best girl in... i will bring romana to another school, roma, we thought about your future, my future, you know, mine, it’s up to me to decide, these children cannot be separated, roma, let’s die together, i agree, only after 100 years, who told you that this is love, let it go, do you hear, let it go, you never dreamed of it, tomorrow...
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she says she misses it, she wants to do it.ng, and three times she practices, if she didn’t want to do the horizontal bar, no one would , well... not in life, force her. what do you think, is this really the girl’s choice, or is it more her father’s choice? i have a lot of questions at once. why does a girl want to be stronger than men, why? a woman is a muse, this is tenderness, this is femininity, this is beauty, why should a woman lift weights, it’s somehow do push-ups, as she realized that she wanted to do it with pleasure, someone climbs on the verge, someone climbs on the horizontal bar, every person has a physiological desire, people always compete if a person has this physiological desire to become better, she wants, she will, i believe in her, she will be the best, she will be the best, children are a reflection of the upbringing of parents, in our country very often parents identify themselves with their children and want the children to be better, it’s normal, but sometimes there are such excessive situations when th
she says she misses it, she wants to do it.ng, and three times she practices, if she didn’t want to do the horizontal bar, no one would , well... not in life, force her. what do you think, is this really the girl’s choice, or is it more her father’s choice? i have a lot of questions at once. why does a girl want to be stronger than men, why? a woman is a muse, this is tenderness, this is femininity, this is beauty, why should a woman lift weights, it’s somehow do push-ups, as she...
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she might mourn the loss of that precious time she had alone in san as much as she missed him. she had clearly thoroughly enjoyed both her freedom and her private ac whittier. she always felt like everyone was watching her and judging her. and here she was, free the big cityfree to do her job, go out with her friends, do what she wanted. in one of her last letters that she would write to --, she subtly reminding did him though not to take her for granted. quote, being with you sweet is all that matters. and the thought of blding a life without you seems so dull. however, i will have to that i am self-reliant and that if i didn't love you, i would feel very differently. in fact, these many months away have been full of interest. and had i not missed you so much, had i beenootloose, could have been extremely happy. so sweet. you'll have to love me lots and never let me change my feelings. you, which have been so beautiful all these years. i thought that was really interesting. so a little. a little, you know, subtle of hints that let's keep these letters up. this is a good attitu
she might mourn the loss of that precious time she had alone in san as much as she missed him. she had clearly thoroughly enjoyed both her freedom and her private ac whittier. she always felt like everyone was watching her and judging her. and here she was, free the big cityfree to do her job, go out with her friends, do what she wanted. in one of her last letters that she would write to --, she subtly reminding did him though not to take her for granted. quote, being with you sweet is all that...
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she so afraid?no, it didn’t happen, it seems to me that boxing, he likes discipline , and you see him being so harsh with his wife that they even called the police, it seems to me that he won’t fit, she’s already had enough of this harshness in her life, and what made you so angry, well, i just saw what she attributed with a man, he wrote to her there about the photograph, invited her to germany, and what the text was her, text, well, she says, i’m married, but i’ll keep this in mind, i’ll keep this in mind , i was dropped off on a horse, i say, what will you mean, that is, like, you ’re counting on the fact that you will change me soon, of course, of course, and it really made me very upset, she’s just a mother of three children, and she probably felt that no matter how very angry i was, maybe she was provoking it on purpose so that you would get on that same horse landed, quite va well , i actually had the idea that she planned in advance, provoked, yes provoked, as if in any case she went out int
she so afraid?no, it didn’t happen, it seems to me that boxing, he likes discipline , and you see him being so harsh with his wife that they even called the police, it seems to me that he won’t fit, she’s already had enough of this harshness in her life, and what made you so angry, well, i just saw what she attributed with a man, he wrote to her there about the photograph, invited her to germany, and what the text was her, text, well, she says, i’m married, but i’ll keep this in mind,...
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she didn't want to testify but the court said she had to.nn's kara scannell joins us now from outside the courthouse in new york. kara, what might we learn from ivanka trump? she is one of the children who is not named in this indictment -- in this case -- i shouldn't say indictment. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, sara. she is no longer in this civil lawsuit after the judge had removed her from the case, but her testimony here is something that the new york attorney general's office wants because she was involved in some of the deals, the deals at issue in this case. remember, this is a lawsuit alleging that fraudulent financial statements were given to banks and insurers to get more favorable rates on loans. so ivanka trump is the one who introduced the trump organization to one of their big lenders, deutsche bank, and she was involved in several deals including a golf course in florida, doral, and the old post office building in washington, d.c. the questions she will be facing will involve her knowledge of the financial statements, she
she didn't want to testify but the court said she had to.nn's kara scannell joins us now from outside the courthouse in new york. kara, what might we learn from ivanka trump? she is one of the children who is not named in this indictment -- in this case -- i shouldn't say indictment. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, sara. she is no longer in this civil lawsuit after the judge had removed her from the case, but her testimony here is something that the new york attorney general's office...
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so when she goes home, she is now without her parents, she is with her family, she is with her siblings, which has been a blessing, because for 50 days all they wanted, these two little kids, is for their sister to come home, but she's come home without a mother and father. she has an amazing and an uncle who will be taking care of her and her siblings. her grandparents are wonderful, truly part of her life day in day out before this. but she is not in our home. and she's not in the home that she lived in. she's in a home full of so much warmth and so much love. but when you asked that question, i want people to understand that coming home is so bittersweet. and for us, it's like a blessing, it's like a miracle, this child is our hope. but she did not come to our home. she came to a new place with all new on navigated territory. >> yeah. it's a really good point, because there are so many families, they have nowhere to go, i mean, elderly grandmothers, their homes that they have lived in their entire lives are destroyed. liz, she's so young, and that's why her story has stood out to so
so when she goes home, she is now without her parents, she is with her family, she is with her siblings, which has been a blessing, because for 50 days all they wanted, these two little kids, is for their sister to come home, but she's come home without a mother and father. she has an amazing and an uncle who will be taking care of her and her siblings. her grandparents are wonderful, truly part of her life day in day out before this. but she is not in our home. and she's not in the home that...
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education, she must be educated, of course, she must do what she wants it’s interesting, maybe we can projects or what she’s doing, but she definitely shouldn’t sit at home, sit on her neck and cook borscht, but for you, what is family? family is a partnership, you will set some conditions, for example, i won’t set any conditions , hot breakfasts, of course, i won’t set any conditions, it seems to me that no one sets them today, she should have a normal working day, or not should, no, we are now trying to come to some kind of cliché, i don’t want to come to this, it is very important for me that this be the case. a very correct request for a girl, but i think that you are the personification of all his phrases, oh, thank you, i am very pleased, yes, there should be some rules in your family, there should be a partnership for them, laris, in this case, for example , for konstantin , and i found out, family is a deal, what does it mean , you say, partnership, it’s like in business, for a deal to happen, what do you mean by the word deal, partnership. partnership is when you think not on
education, she must be educated, of course, she must do what she wants it’s interesting, maybe we can projects or what she’s doing, but she definitely shouldn’t sit at home, sit on her neck and cook borscht, but for you, what is family? family is a partnership, you will set some conditions, for example, i won’t set any conditions , hot breakfasts, of course, i won’t set any conditions, it seems to me that no one sets them today, she should have a normal working day, or not should, no,...
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i wonder if she said no one can get the city side. but she said now she's very busy trunk beds. uh, i know anyone who the dentist to go outside is for issue, think or gotten that done so on. even if you are as you walk inside the she called because between the building out inside the box, a lot of sports to shooting and so on. and she falls within sidney articles around $600.00 patients and all that it's logged in to the annual total, but i should get the minute then obviously you hit the nothing in it, but i got me and i thought i'd cute nobody to get the she thinks the baby not that would show them the picture of that to the media. and also we are keeping in the our, i see you, i just you, yes, no fish fun. she so i was exposed to that from baldwin yesterday. it was about the full time, the guy, not gold, still it was the wife and the in front of me like when he was a dad and onto the outpatient. visit that back to the get the block in good faith. and to be this morning that i to try to get that bible blocked me and it was a destruction to the room and do the unit again until
i wonder if she said no one can get the city side. but she said now she's very busy trunk beds. uh, i know anyone who the dentist to go outside is for issue, think or gotten that done so on. even if you are as you walk inside the she called because between the building out inside the box, a lot of sports to shooting and so on. and she falls within sidney articles around $600.00 patients and all that it's logged in to the annual total, but i should get the minute then obviously you hit the...
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she said she saw blood. >> i don't know.skyler reached the parking lot, saw a man and a woman she didn't know. >> as i was running, i could see everything that was going on, so i saw him stab her. >> that woman being stabbed was terra, who, with her dog cash had just stepped out of her car to find someone waiting. dirty john. >> he said, do you remember me? he looked me right in the eyes. >> there was no pause, no time to think. terra sitting here talking about it was still struggling with what happened. still visibly keeping an emotional distance. as it happened to somebody else. >> he was trying to push me into the car, he actually had the trunk wide open. >> trunk? he wanted to in the trunk of his car? >> yes. >> john was six two, a foot taller than terra as he pushed her he began hitting her with a bag. something hard in it. >> it just felt like i was getting punched over and over again. >> but it wasn't that. there was a knife in the bag, cutting her, slicing into her. >> and i put my arm up with my purse, above my hear
she said she saw blood. >> i don't know.skyler reached the parking lot, saw a man and a woman she didn't know. >> as i was running, i could see everything that was going on, so i saw him stab her. >> that woman being stabbed was terra, who, with her dog cash had just stepped out of her car to find someone waiting. dirty john. >> he said, do you remember me? he looked me right in the eyes. >> there was no pause, no time to think. terra sitting here talking about it...
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she said when she was she was asked to lead? now she was asked to be the first president of now and she said she had a writer's temperament. she didn't want to do it and women, many of the women who were to kind of get a women's thing started her to do it because she was this huge. but she really hesitated she thought of herself mostly as a writer. she thought of herself as a writer and a journalist. yeah, for sure. yeah mm hmm. what was her relationship with her own family? with her husband. children? yes. well, so her marriage was very tense. stress also violent, tempestuous and violent. she married someone who was not. i would i would say she was not really her intellectual equal. i mean, she was she was a brilliant person. i want to maybe i haven't that or stressed that enough she was really when she was in school. smith she just she won all the awards she was a dazzling intellect. she went to berkeley for one year to grad school to get a ph.d. and then she dropped out to become this radical journalist. but in those days, yo
she said when she was she was asked to lead? now she was asked to be the first president of now and she said she had a writer's temperament. she didn't want to do it and women, many of the women who were to kind of get a women's thing started her to do it because she was this huge. but she really hesitated she thought of herself mostly as a writer. she thought of herself as a writer and a journalist. yeah, for sure. yeah mm hmm. what was her relationship with her own family? with her husband....