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take up the mantle get ready just one theory is the time and seventeen year old bear with its mother tonya zoo staff and not yet determined the cubs sex and they have no intention of injuring the birthing den anytime soon smart newborn polar bears suffer high mortality rates tanya's first two cubs die soon after birth but zeus says that tonya will tania is taking excellent care of her offspring and that the cub is eating well. here's a reminder the top story that we're following for you a u.s. judge has postponed sentencing on former aide for a lying to the f.b.i. one judge told the trunks he was trump's first national security adviser and that he had arguably quote sold out his country so he was convicted as part of the special councils. in the twenty sixteen presidential election. you're watching. at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day. school. or first climbing listen in the door is grand ole miss arrives. joining me arranging on her journey to freedom. in our interactive documentary tour of an orangutan returns home on the d w don't come to tank.
take up the mantle get ready just one theory is the time and seventeen year old bear with its mother tonya zoo staff and not yet determined the cubs sex and they have no intention of injuring the birthing den anytime soon smart newborn polar bears suffer high mortality rates tanya's first two cubs die soon after birth but zeus says that tonya will tania is taking excellent care of her offspring and that the cub is eating well. here's a reminder the top story that we're following for you a u.s....
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[applause] >> breanna, tonya, anita, i told you. this is a big deal. this is one of the stories, little places, maybe too little to celebrate a big victory, and a big thing that represents your dad, your husband, and life. this is it. i love ed because he has more heart than anything. ed has kept his heart. it was always with the residence there are 14 residents that live in our s.r.o. and there are two that are missing that our doctors. the people over there lived at the s.r.o. that was demolished. ed thought they were safer -- say for least 50 years. i will just say it. some greedy land owner wanted to convert it into market rate. i don't want to hide it. and saved the residence twice and this is forever. i feel like her. it is a big deal. i don't know if you all get it, but i think this may or was really different. he rolled up his sleeves on that i know he helped garment workers that were arrested. so many people, the seniors, he left. i am glad there are people that are still here. she is 99 years old. she may not understand everything. anyway. i'
[applause] >> breanna, tonya, anita, i told you. this is a big deal. this is one of the stories, little places, maybe too little to celebrate a big victory, and a big thing that represents your dad, your husband, and life. this is it. i love ed because he has more heart than anything. ed has kept his heart. it was always with the residence there are 14 residents that live in our s.r.o. and there are two that are missing that our doctors. the people over there lived at the s.r.o. that was...
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anita lee, and recognize tonya and breanna for their unwavering commitment to san francisco. the last year has been a very interesting one. it is very -- being very tumultuous. i've been forced to reconcile any memories that i had with ed lee. many of them are funny, and upbeat, and some of them were very serious and sombre. i am grateful for some of the many lessons that he taught me. he taught me something that has allowed me to go forward and become a very good legislator. he taught me to have the spirit of fight and to be fearless. he also shared with me how to disagree without being disagreeable. i think that's an incredible leadership quality and one that i will miss in ed lee, but it is also an important quality that many of the people who have served san francisco under his leadership will be able to take with him. with that, i'm grateful we are celebrating his contribution to san francisco, and i'm grateful for mrs. lee for staying with us all the time, and thank you. [applause] >> thank you president cohen. two anita lee, to breanna and tonya, to all of the people g
anita lee, and recognize tonya and breanna for their unwavering commitment to san francisco. the last year has been a very interesting one. it is very -- being very tumultuous. i've been forced to reconcile any memories that i had with ed lee. many of them are funny, and upbeat, and some of them were very serious and sombre. i am grateful for some of the many lessons that he taught me. he taught me something that has allowed me to go forward and become a very good legislator. he taught me to...
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>> yes, i was like -- >> jimmy: your last film that you were here was "i, tonya." steven -- steven the writer wanted to call it "i, tonya" because i think a a marketing executive im on set, "no title with a comma in it could ever be a successful he was like, "well, [ bleep ] you, i'm going to put a comma it in the title [ laughter ] yeah. >> jimmy: is that what he said? >> and he did. >> jimmy: okay, just want to make sure i write him a letter because u're going to get fined for you saying that on the show. >> tomorrow night it's "jimmy called it comma ---" >> jimmy: comma, yeah. but last time you were here, "i, tonya," you got nominated for an >> i did.ard. >> jimmy: hey, congratulations. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i rooted for the sun for you. >> that was a while ago, though. >> jimmy: yeah, it was a long time ago, and congratsn that. what was it like? >> thank you. >> jimmy: where were you when you found out? >> i was in australia. it worked out so perfectly. so i was -- i'd done -- done "mary, queen of scots", and then i went and did another fil
>> yes, i was like -- >> jimmy: your last film that you were here was "i, tonya." steven -- steven the writer wanted to call it "i, tonya" because i think a a marketing executive im on set, "no title with a comma in it could ever be a successful he was like, "well, [ bleep ] you, i'm going to put a comma it in the title [ laughter ] yeah. >> jimmy: is that what he said? >> and he did. >> jimmy: okay, just want to make sure i write him...
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[applause] >> breanna, tonya, anita, i told you. this is a big deal. this is one of the stories little places, maybe too little to celebrate a big victory and a big thing that represents your dad, your husband, and life. this is it. i love ed because he has more heart than anything. ed has kept his heart. it was always with the residence there are 14 residents that live in our s.r.o. and there are two that are missing that our doctors. the people over there lived at the s.r.o. that was demolished. ed thought they were safer -- say for least 50 years. i will just say it. some greedy land owner wanted to convert it into market rate. i don't want to hide it. and saved the residence twice and this is forever. i feel like her. it is a big deal. adjourned. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shop & dine in the 49 with within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the
[applause] >> breanna, tonya, anita, i told you. this is a big deal. this is one of the stories little places, maybe too little to celebrate a big victory and a big thing that represents your dad, your husband, and life. this is it. i love ed because he has more heart than anything. ed has kept his heart. it was always with the residence there are 14 residents that live in our s.r.o. and there are two that are missing that our doctors. the people over there lived at the s.r.o. that was...
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the english monarch, you'll recognize the 28-year-old from "the wolf of wall street" and "i, tonya." for which she won an oscar nomination. the movie just premiered here in london and robbie joined me in the studio to discuss a daunting role in a story that harks back to the real historical archive. margot robbie, welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> here you are playing elizabeth the i. did you feel you were taking the second fiddle? >> yes, it's definitely a supporting role. it really is mary's story. so much of what happens when she lands back in scotland after being in france the last 12 years affects elizabeth's reign as she has a rightful claim to the throne. so elizabeth and her have a very interesting relationship and it is crucial to her ultimate demise. spoiler alert. a supporting role, but that made it easier to take on, to be honest. >> it has been played by some of the greats. >> including my idol cate blanchett who played elizabeth in both elizabeth films most recently and nailed it. actually i haven't watched them and i stayed away from watching them
the english monarch, you'll recognize the 28-year-old from "the wolf of wall street" and "i, tonya." for which she won an oscar nomination. the movie just premiered here in london and robbie joined me in the studio to discuss a daunting role in a story that harks back to the real historical archive. margot robbie, welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> here you are playing elizabeth the i. did you feel you were taking the second fiddle? >>...
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next door neighbor and friend tonya ladd. >> sunday morning i turned around and looked at her usual spot and she wasn't there. >> she didn't teach her class? >> she didn't. >> immediately we knew something was wrong. that's just not like her. >> everyone who knew her agreed. 46-year-old sheryl was reliable, a woman solid in her faith and set in her habits. her fellow nurse friend and prayer partner, laura walker. >> she always liked to hear what we call our praise reports, like something good that happened with a patient or a co-worker. >> when monday morning rolled around and tonya still hadn't been able to reach sheryl, she walked next door. >> i went back down to the house and saw the dog was at the house but the car was gone. i called her office several times and they hadn't seen her. >> sheryl's daughter-in-law tabitha called the sheriff's office to report her missing. >> tonya said she didn't show up for work, i knew there was a problem. >> after the missing person's report was filed, the friends heard about a car that looked like sheryl's spotted on the side of the highway leading
next door neighbor and friend tonya ladd. >> sunday morning i turned around and looked at her usual spot and she wasn't there. >> she didn't teach her class? >> she didn't. >> immediately we knew something was wrong. that's just not like her. >> everyone who knew her agreed. 46-year-old sheryl was reliable, a woman solid in her faith and set in her habits. her fellow nurse friend and prayer partner, laura walker. >> she always liked to hear what we call our...
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krumpter was arrested yesterday at a home in san pablo while police also arrested 28-year- old tonya williams. during a search of the home, police found williams was in possession of an assault weapon and five large bags filled with marijuana for sale. the investigation into the retail theft is still ongoing. if you have any information, please call the police. >>> police on the peninsula say they've broken up a sex trafficking scheme. they say carlos garcia of mountain view helped people come to the u.s. from guatemala. then he allegedly threatened them, sold them for sex or other forced labor. gaza's sister is accused of taking part in the intimidation of victims. police arrested the brother and sister last thursday, they say their victims included both minors as well as adults. >>> a judge suspended proceedings for the man charged in a deadly bart stabbing. john cowell's attorney says his client is suffering from extreme delusions and paranoia. now the judge is calling for two court-appointed psychiatrists to evaluate him. they will submit their findings when he returns to court o
krumpter was arrested yesterday at a home in san pablo while police also arrested 28-year- old tonya williams. during a search of the home, police found williams was in possession of an assault weapon and five large bags filled with marijuana for sale. the investigation into the retail theft is still ongoing. if you have any information, please call the police. >>> police on the peninsula say they've broken up a sex trafficking scheme. they say carlos garcia of mountain view helped...
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expert tonya ryman is here to help us out. let's take a look and swloa this down.g chuck and the president. >> obviously we know president trump loves to use his hands. and he uses them to frame his words. see how he just adjusted his jack it? this is the first time you see him get nervous. that's a little bit of discomfort coming through. here comes the new york. he leans forward and gets closer to schumer and he holds this hands like this. when you hold your hand like this, this is something that builds comfort and puts a blockage between the two much them. then this is what he's famous for. it's not your turn to talk, it's my turn to talk. a lot has been made of schumer about his posture. he's a slouch. he has terrible posture. i love the fact that trump was so into like right getting into his face. jesse: also there was some interesting not as good between nancy pelosi and the president, let's watch that. president trump: nancy is in a situation where it's not easy for her to talk right now, and i fully understand that. we'll have a good discussion, and we are
expert tonya ryman is here to help us out. let's take a look and swloa this down.g chuck and the president. >> obviously we know president trump loves to use his hands. and he uses them to frame his words. see how he just adjusted his jack it? this is the first time you see him get nervous. that's a little bit of discomfort coming through. here comes the new york. he leans forward and gets closer to schumer and he holds this hands like this. when you hold your hand like this, this is...
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i want to thank anita and tonya and breanna who are constantly on the front line.ry time they are invited to something, they are there. every time to make sure that they knew mayor lee would be there if he could, and they know that they are in need -- they are needed to be there. we know his spirit is with us here today. and with that, i would like to bring up someone who hired mayor lee for so many jobs, and many of the jobs that i mentioned earlier today. the former mayor of the city and county of san francisco, he hired a lot of us here. i was his intern, naomi was working in neighborhood services , so many of us basically grew up in city hall together under this mayor, and now here he is, still kind of the mayor. mayor willie louis brown junior. [applause] >> mayor breed, mayor ed lee's family, especially anita, and all of anjali's great friends. you should know that ed lee would have preferred to remain a lawyer, suing the city, and winning every lawsuit. but as was the case in the administration, he was always looking for a way to cut the cost to the city. he
i want to thank anita and tonya and breanna who are constantly on the front line.ry time they are invited to something, they are there. every time to make sure that they knew mayor lee would be there if he could, and they know that they are in need -- they are needed to be there. we know his spirit is with us here today. and with that, i would like to bring up someone who hired mayor lee for so many jobs, and many of the jobs that i mentioned earlier today. the former mayor of the city and...
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personally, knew he was a caring father, husband, and i want to thank his wife, anita, and his daughters, tonya and breanna, for allowing us to share time with him. his 30 years as a public servant has left a lasting legacy here in the city and county of san francisco. the first chinese-american mayor of the city will always hold a special place of pride in our hearts, but especially in the hearts of our chinese and a.p.i. community. thank you to mayor lee for your service and we really miss you dearly. i know that today the board will be honoring three of my former colleagues. and i just want to take this opportunity to thank all of you for your service, whether it was the work that supervisor tang did with home-sf, or supervisor kim with free city college, or president cohen, everything you did to drive me nuts as a member of the board. but more importantly, the hard work that i did to move our city forward, including really important projects in the bayview-hunters point community. fighting for a number of reforms and issues that really have changed san francisco for the better and also gene
personally, knew he was a caring father, husband, and i want to thank his wife, anita, and his daughters, tonya and breanna, for allowing us to share time with him. his 30 years as a public servant has left a lasting legacy here in the city and county of san francisco. the first chinese-american mayor of the city will always hold a special place of pride in our hearts, but especially in the hearts of our chinese and a.p.i. community. thank you to mayor lee for your service and we really miss...
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tonya hunt, wife of kansas city police chief todd hunt was riding on our christmas cards and she ordersn a customizable stamp and you can see her beautiful family standing right there in front of saint basil's cathedral in moscow. where i have been many times, it's a beautiful picture. the united states post office didn't think so and soon after she placed the order, she was told by stamps.com that the u.s. postal service guidelines dictate that all religious content is forbidden. joining me now is the attorney, and where does the stand now? when is the last time a religious service of any great number in attendance was held at saint basil's cathedral? i think it's been quite a long time. it's a museum now. >> it certainly has been a long time but that's a problem with these postal regulations, they are so broad in prohibiting anything religious at all that they would encompass something such as the cathedral in the background, even though it's not being used as a cathedral anymore. >> laura: under what constitutional or statutory norm are they operating? this is not establishing a stat
tonya hunt, wife of kansas city police chief todd hunt was riding on our christmas cards and she ordersn a customizable stamp and you can see her beautiful family standing right there in front of saint basil's cathedral in moscow. where i have been many times, it's a beautiful picture. the united states post office didn't think so and soon after she placed the order, she was told by stamps.com that the u.s. postal service guidelines dictate that all religious content is forbidden. joining me...
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my name is tonya corey. i proudly serve on the board of idc, and when i look at idc, i don't just see it as a human rights advocacy organization, which we are, but i see so much more. i see a mission, because we are on a mission to protect and defend christianity in the middle east. that is our mission. and religious freedom is the cornerstone of our democracy here in the united states. but more importantly, it's a god-given right that should be protected and defended throughout the world, especially in the middle east. and many martyrs have gone before us and have given their lives for this cause. it is now up to us to continue this mission in their memory. the apostle james tells us, faith without works is dead. i am so grateful that idc gives us the opportunity to put our faith in action by helping our brothers and sisters in need. now, a very special congressman from my home state of illinois who i respect and he's a friend and aymen to mentor to me, he as his faith into action. and his name is congressm
my name is tonya corey. i proudly serve on the board of idc, and when i look at idc, i don't just see it as a human rights advocacy organization, which we are, but i see so much more. i see a mission, because we are on a mission to protect and defend christianity in the middle east. that is our mission. and religious freedom is the cornerstone of our democracy here in the united states. but more importantly, it's a god-given right that should be protected and defended throughout the world,...
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there was this character i do, tonya. this is a flight attendant from atlanta.in atlanta for about 16 hours. and she was just on the intercom cracking jokes. i don't know where the pilot is so i can't tell you where he is. saying things that you shouldn't say on the intercom. there was a guy rushing to another terminal and he had a backpack on. and she was like don't run with that backpack on, you look like a grown baby. >> a funny guy. you can see the entire conversation at msnbc.com/mavericks. >>> you may remember maya wily joined me this week. i had a longer conversation with asap ferg. he says why he doesn't want his fans to do drugs and another moment where i asked him to explain specifically what is trap music. >> so trap music is derived from atl. the sound i guess is more of an aggressive tempo, drums, 808s and it comes from the trap, which is known as like anything that you're hustling. so like the trap can be like the drug trade or it can be like, you know, the guy selling bootleg watches or it can be, you know, your job right here on television, natio
there was this character i do, tonya. this is a flight attendant from atlanta.in atlanta for about 16 hours. and she was just on the intercom cracking jokes. i don't know where the pilot is so i can't tell you where he is. saying things that you shouldn't say on the intercom. there was a guy rushing to another terminal and he had a backpack on. and she was like don't run with that backpack on, you look like a grown baby. >> a funny guy. you can see the entire conversation at...
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morgue moral for me, instead of trying to tonya harding beto already in the. >> good reference. >> morganoked her name up earlier today. it's not really about that. it's about he is selfish. it's about power. more than about ideology. they are all so power hungry they can't lead a movement and step aside. >> that new movement is where the energy is. >> maria: part of it not all of it. >> i said this yesterday on "the five" we would laugh at ocasio-cortezs but they are winning. not just her that is winning. there are incremental changes they want to make. the democrats have to take them serious. they are the freedom caucus of the left. >> morgan: they are only winning in certain places. the way we took back the majority in the house is by winning moderate seats in kansas city and nevada and detroit and denver. all of these places we took back the house with moderates. a lot of attention goes to progressives and that's the fight you are going to have. >> dana: we have to run, guys. do you have any last thoughts, tom? >> i agree it's going to be fun. we will see what happens. >> dana: i agre
morgue moral for me, instead of trying to tonya harding beto already in the. >> good reference. >> morganoked her name up earlier today. it's not really about that. it's about he is selfish. it's about power. more than about ideology. they are all so power hungry they can't lead a movement and step aside. >> that new movement is where the energy is. >> maria: part of it not all of it. >> i said this yesterday on "the five" we would laugh at ocasio-cortezs...
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you're the most dangerous thing on ice since tonya harding. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] also, canadado you guys know you do everything backwards up there? down here we have hot athletes and ugly politicians. and you have justin trudeau and your athletes look like they've been cooking meth in an abandoned middle school. [ laughter and applause ] hey, hockey, stick it. ya burnt! the parents from "home alone." okay, we get it. you left your son home alone on christmas. but let me get this straight, you don't have a single jewish friend who was still in town over the holidays who could go check in on him? [ laughter ] also, what's the deal with all the dangerous stuff you just have lying around in your house? your 8-year-old kid has access to a blow torch, a bb gun, wire, black tar, a tarantula, and a crowbar. no wonder he turned into a sociopath who lit joe pesci's head on fire without blinking an eye. >> head burn, joe pesci. [ light laughter ] >> seth: the parents from "home alone," ya burnt! bethlehem innkeepers. where do you get off turning away a pregnant woman? [ laughter ] you're
you're the most dangerous thing on ice since tonya harding. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] also, canadado you guys know you do everything backwards up there? down here we have hot athletes and ugly politicians. and you have justin trudeau and your athletes look like they've been cooking meth in an abandoned middle school. [ laughter and applause ] hey, hockey, stick it. ya burnt! the parents from "home alone." okay, we get it. you left your son home alone on christmas. but let me get...
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the speculation of a new role has been rising since the prime minister abandoned a vote after by tonyas attacked blair for chip in being the people's vote. nissan to pushing call an urgent shareholder governance,iscuss the indictment in the carlos ghosn affair and relations. they say this creates significant risks to the long-running alliance. the nissan board will meet later monday. more than 40 people were taken to a hospital after a parcel explosion in a japanese city. it is not known what caused the blast at a two-story restaurant one in critical condition. witnesses say there was a smell of gas in the air after the explosion. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am haslinda amin. shery: china is taking more steps to diffuse tensions. they will remove the retaliatory duty on imports of american-made cars and are preparing to resume purchase of corn. ros krasny is in washington. we are some weeks into the trade truce. is there any indication these moves are moving the needle for u
the speculation of a new role has been rising since the prime minister abandoned a vote after by tonyas attacked blair for chip in being the people's vote. nissan to pushing call an urgent shareholder governance,iscuss the indictment in the carlos ghosn affair and relations. they say this creates significant risks to the long-running alliance. the nissan board will meet later monday. more than 40 people were taken to a hospital after a parcel explosion in a japanese city. it is not known what...
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. >> reporter: for single mother tonya mccarthy and her two young sons these are tough times. >> i losttarted a layaway but couldn't make payments. it was an impossible struggle. >> very much so. it's hard. so -- sorry. >> reporter: but something magical happened. >> an angel blessed me. it was a text on my phone from a walmart associate saying, come and get your stuff off layaway. it's been paid for. >> reporter: $237 in toys from an anonymous angel. dakota nelson, a young widower, father of seven, who lost his wife this past summer got a beautiful surprise courtesy of an idaho digital news site and a secret donor. layaway paid and then some. $10,000 in gift cards. almost too much to handle for the young father who was still so deeply moved. >> a lot of people care about you. >> reporter: in chicopee, massachusetts, there's still talk about this angel. 11-year-old brady, he helped pay off a family's layaway worth $300 in video games and toys. >> i wanted to do it because not a lot of kids are as fortunate as i am. >> the walmart employees started crying so that was emotional. >> it mak
. >> reporter: for single mother tonya mccarthy and her two young sons these are tough times. >> i losttarted a layaway but couldn't make payments. it was an impossible struggle. >> very much so. it's hard. so -- sorry. >> reporter: but something magical happened. >> an angel blessed me. it was a text on my phone from a walmart associate saying, come and get your stuff off layaway. it's been paid for. >> reporter: $237 in toys from an anonymous angel. dakota...
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. >> yes, we do. [ applause ] >> she was nominated for an oscar playing tonya harding last year, now[ applause ] >> hello, hello, hello. it's good to have you back. >> thanks for having me back. >> you are fantastic in this movie. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> and we understand you almost hesitated in taking the part. why? >> well, queen elizabeth i has been portrayed by, you know, some of the most iconic actresses in the world from katharine hepburn to cate blanchett and that was scary but also she is a very historical iconic figure and didn't see what i could have common with the queen and, yeah, it was a great experience. i'm really glad the director convinced me. >> i'm glad he did. it showed. you transformed yourself, as everyone does in this film, and everything that you had to go through and i understand that the bonding experience with the women in the cast, something about the eyebrows. >> yes. >> what was that about? >> we had to have them plucked within an inch of their life, different fashion senses back then. it wasn't like the thick 2018 brow you want so we all were lik
. >> yes, we do. [ applause ] >> she was nominated for an oscar playing tonya harding last year, now[ applause ] >> hello, hello, hello. it's good to have you back. >> thanks for having me back. >> you are fantastic in this movie. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> and we understand you almost hesitated in taking the part. why? >> well, queen elizabeth i has been portrayed by, you know, some of the most iconic actresses in the world from katharine...