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elizabeth is biological mother of john the baptist and mary the mother of gees us. jesus. >> elizabeth and her husband zechariah are a prosperous family, but they have a public shame, everyone knows they have not have children, at that time in place children were regarded as chief blessing that god could give a relationship, for them to be without that imf flies they are without a crucial blessing from god, maybe that there something wrong or sin full in their limes to be publicly shamed this way, what happens is that zechariah is the one who receives the announcement from the angel. >> when -- he saw him he was. >> he will be filled with the holy spirit, even from his mother's womb. he will turn many of the children of israel to the lord their god. he will go before him in the spirit and power of elijah to turn hearts of fathers. to prepare a people fit for the world. >> zechariah asked the angel, how can i be sure of this, i am an old man, my wife is well along in years, the angel answers, i'm gabriel, i stand in present of god, i have been sent to speak to and yo
elizabeth is biological mother of john the baptist and mary the mother of gees us. jesus. >> elizabeth and her husband zechariah are a prosperous family, but they have a public shame, everyone knows they have not have children, at that time in place children were regarded as chief blessing that god could give a relationship, for them to be without that imf flies they are without a crucial blessing from god, maybe that there something wrong or sin full in their limes to be publicly shamed...
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my mother picked that up. some of you may not know that i lost my mother in june, in july, actually, july 25th. it was a hard year last year, losing her. from anyone who's read my memoir, you'll know how close i was to her. this was a horrific loss for me. and during her memorial service, when i spoke about everything my mother was, all of my friends afterwards came up to me and said, you're just reciting the best things in you. and i was so complemented by that. my mother had a spirit like no other i've ever known. first of all, she believed that education was the key to opportunity. that anything you wanted to be, you could be, so long as you educated yourself. she went to college when she was in her late 40s, early 50s. imagine me and my brothers sitting at our kitchen table with our mother at the other part of the table, studying. and my brother and i would quit and my mother would stay in the room, still studying. with that kind of example, we couldn't slack off in school. and we didn't. but more importan
my mother picked that up. some of you may not know that i lost my mother in june, in july, actually, july 25th. it was a hard year last year, losing her. from anyone who's read my memoir, you'll know how close i was to her. this was a horrific loss for me. and during her memorial service, when i spoke about everything my mother was, all of my friends afterwards came up to me and said, you're just reciting the best things in you. and i was so complemented by that. my mother had a spirit like no...
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how did i end up writing about my mother? motherhood and it up something in the book, i was thinking as a mother now myself i have two little kids . i think a lot of you in baltimore know about this and al i have a son who's almost 4 named eli named after the late congressman elijah cummings. i have a one-year-old, my own pandemic baby who just turned 16 months old and i'm thinking about children the whole time. i actually finished the book prior to the pandemic when i was pregnant with isabel. so pregnancy, motherhoodwas very much on my mind . and i think being a mom to maybe reflect so much about my relationship with my mother and it was just memories and snippets and things that came back that i felt really ashamed about and i'llexplain . i had what can best be classified as a trained relationship shwith my mother going up. looking back, i was resentful that my mother was never there but here's why she wasn't there and at the time i'm sure i knew this . intellectually someone told me but i don't think i knew how to process
how did i end up writing about my mother? motherhood and it up something in the book, i was thinking as a mother now myself i have two little kids . i think a lot of you in baltimore know about this and al i have a son who's almost 4 named eli named after the late congressman elijah cummings. i have a one-year-old, my own pandemic baby who just turned 16 months old and i'm thinking about children the whole time. i actually finished the book prior to the pandemic when i was pregnant with isabel....
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martha, 28 years old and a mother herself. who just vanished one day. >> well [interpreter] there's no way she would've left, we would say, i'm going and living everything. behind >> so martha's mother and priscilla went up and down the boulevard together. >> we made thousands of fliers she and i were on a mission to find our daughters. >> but no sign of their daughters anywhere. the detective trapp collected their portraits, hung them on her off his wall. and she stayed awake and prayed in her catholic way. >> do you ever wonder why god would allow this to happen? >> i do. there have been plenty of times that i've been angry with our maker because you have to wonder why does this happen? i wish you would talk to me and that would be very helpful. but i had to figure out what happened. just read the clues, collect the puzzle pieces, and the more you can keep a neutral mind, these are the puzzle pieces fit together. >> now getting around it, the pieces pointed to a chilling conclusion. those three missing woman, just like jarra
martha, 28 years old and a mother herself. who just vanished one day. >> well [interpreter] there's no way she would've left, we would say, i'm going and living everything. behind >> so martha's mother and priscilla went up and down the boulevard together. >> we made thousands of fliers she and i were on a mission to find our daughters. >> but no sign of their daughters anywhere. the detective trapp collected their portraits, hung them on her off his wall. and she stayed...
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i am not your birth mother. you were born to a family in chile. >> i brought your original documents. >> hilda carmen godoy, 26 years old. >> appeared before the judge and declared that she was the illegitimate mother. >> tyler's adoption paperwork says he was born in chile, and that his mother gave him up because she had several other children and couldn't support him. >> from now on, she gives up all rights as a parent. >> my husband, i think it's been hard on him knowing that he was adopted and not feeling like he was want ed. i think he's always carried that on his sleeve. >> it is very convenient for the child that protection be granted. >> knowing that my story did start before i was adopted. so it's kind of like missing the first five minutes of the movie. you might have missed the plot. >> it's only after he became a father to his own son wyatt that tyler began digging into his past to learn more about his adoption. >> i was notified by my friend who is a chilean firefighter who helped connect with a non
i am not your birth mother. you were born to a family in chile. >> i brought your original documents. >> hilda carmen godoy, 26 years old. >> appeared before the judge and declared that she was the illegitimate mother. >> tyler's adoption paperwork says he was born in chile, and that his mother gave him up because she had several other children and couldn't support him. >> from now on, she gives up all rights as a parent. >> my husband, i think it's been hard...
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the heft of the mother's -- history of the mother's building is a history of neglect and of a failure to deal with the problems affecting the art. that is my comment as historian. my comment as a member of the historic preservation fund committee is that in 2014 we funded a detailed appraisal of the problems with the mother's building. when we did so it was with an almost promise from the parks department that they would soon find the funds to deal with the problem if only we would get the funds appraisal. that is eight years ago. nothing has been done to do the restorationness. thank you. >> next caller, please. >> good afternoon. david pilpel. i support landmarking the mother's building. anyone who thinks i am focused has not met richard roth than who is more focused than i on this issue. i know the mother's building from my youth and time spent at the zoo. i look forward to its restoration. i join with richard and other public comments you have received in writing and today from eileen and others and urge your support for this landmark initiation today. ultimately when this comes b
the heft of the mother's -- history of the mother's building is a history of neglect and of a failure to deal with the problems affecting the art. that is my comment as historian. my comment as a member of the historic preservation fund committee is that in 2014 we funded a detailed appraisal of the problems with the mother's building. when we did so it was with an almost promise from the parks department that they would soon find the funds to deal with the problem if only we would get the...
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i lena, it's gymnast, mother, and swan. hi. yeah, i didn't, i will model on each of your nation us would get done. and said though, to slam your, my, all of this happened because of the other countries for the, well, i like the way attack the is lamar state from the very start? oh yeah. cause it implemented shari'a law. i say, i said, i don't blame you again, but it's god's will that we live by the koran and say, our prayers follow the prophet asked us to do that. what us, what day we have to try again. i remember until the last judgment on the daughter had to know about the michigan. oh yeah, absolutely. um no. okay. um 5 out of a sudden i can't take revenge yet. so i'm too young. i trust in god model, believe i want to become a malta and die for god. sharhonda is that's my wish list. went on there are no d radicalization programs in al whole and iraq, like many other countries, still refused to take it nice children. ah ah, let him know rather at 1st i was afraid to pick up a gun, ram before most of us use them we saw and eve
i lena, it's gymnast, mother, and swan. hi. yeah, i didn't, i will model on each of your nation us would get done. and said though, to slam your, my, all of this happened because of the other countries for the, well, i like the way attack the is lamar state from the very start? oh yeah. cause it implemented shari'a law. i say, i said, i don't blame you again, but it's god's will that we live by the koran and say, our prayers follow the prophet asked us to do that. what us, what day we have to...
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his mother was a surrogate. she suspects his genetic parents, a european, but she doesn't know well that her listen, i tell him, it is not something i can high. right. i tell him i did said okay, see because i needed money, but i don't know if he's picking me or had me, i guess. no, no. oh no. yeah. but motherhood was unexpected. she tells me. instead of receiving a $10000.00 fee and handing the baby over, she and $31.00 other women were arrested vaughan then says she had unknowingly been part of a commercial surrogacy scheme declared illegal in 2016. when discovered she was charged with human trafficking and arrested. this is the hospital where 32 surrogate mothers were detained, some for as long as 7 months and only allowed to go home. once they given birth, the 32 women were charged with trafficking because their unborn children were due to be handed over to couples overseas. the government, however, accepts no responsibility for the children welfare despite the unexpected burden on the mother's frequency is
his mother was a surrogate. she suspects his genetic parents, a european, but she doesn't know well that her listen, i tell him, it is not something i can high. right. i tell him i did said okay, see because i needed money, but i don't know if he's picking me or had me, i guess. no, no. oh no. yeah. but motherhood was unexpected. she tells me. instead of receiving a $10000.00 fee and handing the baby over, she and $31.00 other women were arrested vaughan then says she had unknowingly been part...
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but she knows her mother's work is never done. and he's now left to be raised in a very different community. from the one his biological parents had in mind. tony cheng l to 0, cambodia ah, her again, i'm fully rateable with the headlines on al jazeera, the full scale of the killings in the ukrainian towns of butcher air pin and bore a junker are beginning to emerge. key says more victims are being discovered every day, allegedly tortured, executed, and bet. it's horrible. you see it's just 6 bodies here.
but she knows her mother's work is never done. and he's now left to be raised in a very different community. from the one his biological parents had in mind. tony cheng l to 0, cambodia ah, her again, i'm fully rateable with the headlines on al jazeera, the full scale of the killings in the ukrainian towns of butcher air pin and bore a junker are beginning to emerge. key says more victims are being discovered every day, allegedly tortured, executed, and bet. it's horrible. you see it's just 6...
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tracy bonham, "mother mother." (singing) mother, mother. [gagging] . . . now. i remember it. all right, here's a name that obviously has risen to controversy because of his comedic style. comedian dave chappelle. oh buddy, i'm in trouble now. oh, we need-- we need a few drinks before this one. "we don't need another hero," and i'm saying that facetiously. oh, wow. a song title that most accurately describes your feelings on anti-trans legislation. "another brick in the wall." last one. now seeing as how you are a huge horror movie buff-- yes. first give me your favorite horror movie and a song title about that horror movie. i would say the movie "hereditary." woman: sometimes i swear i can feel them in the room. is there a song called "never never"? because if there isn't, then there is now. i will never see that movie again because it was so good. i think that pretty much sums it up. peppermint, i want to thank you for coming by my sleepover. next time you're in la we got to link up so i can show you my runway walk. i want to see it. all right, stay fabulous. love you. speak
tracy bonham, "mother mother." (singing) mother, mother. [gagging] . . . now. i remember it. all right, here's a name that obviously has risen to controversy because of his comedic style. comedian dave chappelle. oh buddy, i'm in trouble now. oh, we need-- we need a few drinks before this one. "we don't need another hero," and i'm saying that facetiously. oh, wow. a song title that most accurately describes your feelings on anti-trans legislation. "another brick in the...
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my mother encouraged me and i would go. host: so, senator, when you leave here are you going to pursue your music career full-time? guest: well, you never know. that happened when wonderful physicians, janice curry who like me politically. he said right music with me she saw me standing there. she must've came out of the chapel. she said, i hear you like music. i said i do. she had a real reputation. very good artists. she said how about writing some songs with me? i said, ok, i will. i sat down that weekend and wrote songs. the lyrics to songs. that became her first album. we wrote like a seven or eight albums after that. it is still probably my favorite. her music went really far too. i could come up with the lyrics. host: what is next for you, senator? guest: i have a lot of interests. i would like to write. i don't know if i would be able to do that. i would like to teach. i think the university gave me a few opportunities to teach. host: is there going to be a library in your name? guest: they say that. i think they wi
my mother encouraged me and i would go. host: so, senator, when you leave here are you going to pursue your music career full-time? guest: well, you never know. that happened when wonderful physicians, janice curry who like me politically. he said right music with me she saw me standing there. she must've came out of the chapel. she said, i hear you like music. i said i do. she had a real reputation. very good artists. she said how about writing some songs with me? i said, ok, i will. i sat...
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the mother of the baby was at work while her mother was watching the baby. they are desperate to find the baby and get her home. >> what is striking about the surveillance, is how calmly the suspect is walking down the sidewalk with this baby that is not theirs. no sense of urgency and unclear if the suspect gets into a car. just walking down the street. >> reporter: there was flow urgency. no running, it was very eerie to watch just carbly carb-- casually. i know you are a mother and you are feeling this right now. >> it is every mother's worst nightmare. thank you for the latest update. we will have the hot line numbers when we come back oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it. there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t bus
the mother of the baby was at work while her mother was watching the baby. they are desperate to find the baby and get her home. >> what is striking about the surveillance, is how calmly the suspect is walking down the sidewalk with this baby that is not theirs. no sense of urgency and unclear if the suspect gets into a car. just walking down the street. >> reporter: there was flow urgency. no running, it was very eerie to watch just carbly carb-- casually. i know you are a mother...
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mother i did as a while yet the author squished. i almost died at the airport and dale is sore and get there. i was really scared. it was the 1st time i've been in the that lady was to alicia. i was together with the tennessean. it all someone was lying in a pool of blood. we thought he was dead. i'm a claim that he already took his gun and shot my friend bill, what i shot and killed him. i got to pull it in the leg and move and i shot him once in the madison once in the head. look. linda and we'll cut the 12 and see them england. milk at the equity. stay. yeah. that's how it was so much. i had no choice. huh. was abducted along with his mother and 4 of his siblings. only his father miraculously escaped. he found refuge and in a rocky camp for displaced people. from there he sought out traffickers to help him find his family, searching until september 2017. when mamma was 13 years old. kid in the allotted, we never did. another facility doesn't go much because it's the only news we got was from return ease. who had said they had see
mother i did as a while yet the author squished. i almost died at the airport and dale is sore and get there. i was really scared. it was the 1st time i've been in the that lady was to alicia. i was together with the tennessean. it all someone was lying in a pool of blood. we thought he was dead. i'm a claim that he already took his gun and shot my friend bill, what i shot and killed him. i got to pull it in the leg and move and i shot him once in the madison once in the head. look. linda and...
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and my mother and i were very close. it was very hard, and i hadn't had time to adjust to the surgery, and i never had time to grieve for my mother. i got on the plane and i went right away to phoenix and did everything you do. but then i had to come back because the gorbachevs were coming, and i had to make all those arrangements. and it's very, very important, and i would say to anybody, mine was a spectacular circumstance but it is important to have a time to just cry. just let it all out. otherwise you'll end up doing what i do and just almost did. the tears come when you least expect it and something will trigger it. and you start to cry. but if you've had a chance to really let it out. you would have been so much better. >> do you think that's just because of your own personal nature or was it because, again, the expectations of the role of first lady that you had to come back? >> i had no chance, karl. i came home from the hospital and three days later mother was gone. >> and the gorbachevs came -- >> there was no
and my mother and i were very close. it was very hard, and i hadn't had time to adjust to the surgery, and i never had time to grieve for my mother. i got on the plane and i went right away to phoenix and did everything you do. but then i had to come back because the gorbachevs were coming, and i had to make all those arrangements. and it's very, very important, and i would say to anybody, mine was a spectacular circumstance but it is important to have a time to just cry. just let it all out....
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. >> one of the things we both talked about in our books is our mother's and influence our mother's hat on m and you knew early on influence your mother had on you you start every day you are in our by her but i the other hand did not understand everything that my a mother had given me until i was an adult but i was very fortunate that the last several years of her life i got to spend time with her i got to know who she was as a person. not justwa my mom or somebody to be there when i walked in the door do you want a sandwich? that was my mom that i got to know her dreams as a person so tell me about the influence r.your mother had on you and then you have a daughter. she is five. do you want to tell her everything you have done and accomplished? or do you want that influence to happen organically like with your mother? >> probably organically. my mother was a physician going to medical school one of the first to graduate university of kentucky at that time so i knew that about my mother i didn't know, jim so she had on other people until she got into a war at 11 and 12 years old so we
. >> one of the things we both talked about in our books is our mother's and influence our mother's hat on m and you knew early on influence your mother had on you you start every day you are in our by her but i the other hand did not understand everything that my a mother had given me until i was an adult but i was very fortunate that the last several years of her life i got to spend time with her i got to know who she was as a person. not justwa my mom or somebody to be there when i...
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tonight the mother in jail, charged with child abuse resulting in death. if convicted, the mother could face life in prison. in the newsroom, stephanie magallon. back to you. >> stephanie, thank you. those are difficult details to swallow there. >>> today a judge again refused to grant bail to the two accused kidnappers. defense attorneys were asking for yesenia ramirez and joce portillo to be released on $150,000 bail. they're accused of conspiring to kidnap brandon cuellar and holding him for 20 hours before police caught up to them. today the lawyer for yesenia ramirez says he will seek a mental evaluation for his client, and is considering asking a judge to issue a gag order or allow for a change of venue because of the intense attention and media coverage this case is attracting. >> and i can't say at this point whether that's going to be part of our defense strategy or request that we'll make. it's definitely something that is on the radar and that i have not ruled out at this point. >> the neighbors of yesenia ramirez tell us she has been acting str
tonight the mother in jail, charged with child abuse resulting in death. if convicted, the mother could face life in prison. in the newsroom, stephanie magallon. back to you. >> stephanie, thank you. those are difficult details to swallow there. >>> today a judge again refused to grant bail to the two accused kidnappers. defense attorneys were asking for yesenia ramirez and joce portillo to be released on $150,000 bail. they're accused of conspiring to kidnap brandon cuellar and...
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the love, my mother, i see any mother out here that loves her children. >> reporter: theirs was a large family, 12 kids often struggling with poverty and homelessness. but john's memories of his mother were always fond. in february 2007, their lives were changed forever when paramedics arrived to their home. her 2-year-old daughter mariah found unresponse i. lucio told police the toddler fell asleep and she never woke up. admitting she fell down the staircase two days prior, but didn't seem hurt. >> mariah had an accident, a fall, a great fall. but before that fall, she had already been having a lot of these accidents. >> reporter: melissa was taken into custody for suspected child abuse and subsequent murder. an autopsy later revealed bruises all over mariah's body. >> are you a cold blooded killer? >> no. >> or were you a frustrated mother who took it out? we already know what happened. we already know what happened. >> reporter: during the interrogation which lasted several hours melissa denied killing mariah more than 100 times. detailing that night during an interview for the 2020
the love, my mother, i see any mother out here that loves her children. >> reporter: theirs was a large family, 12 kids often struggling with poverty and homelessness. but john's memories of his mother were always fond. in february 2007, their lives were changed forever when paramedics arrived to their home. her 2-year-old daughter mariah found unresponse i. lucio told police the toddler fell asleep and she never woke up. admitting she fell down the staircase two days prior, but didn't...
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we often get asked, what kind of mother was she? she was the kind who usually called every day, and sometimes twice. my time was 6:35 p.m. how are the boys, how is work, when is your next trip, are you going running tonight? she was also the kind of mother that took family celebrations very seriously and would never miss a birthday, graduation, wedding, or anniversary, and often called days in advance to start planning. she supply -- surprised everyone at our wedding, which happened to be on halloween, by outfitting the entire wedding party with elaborate feathered masks. mom had an interest in all things international, especially for me. we grew up devouring czech dumplings and singing czech christmas carols. she and dad took us on our first trip across the atlantic to visit switzerland and france. she loved speaking french. one of the five languages that she spoke fluently, and urged us to learn as well. for her, this was a question of respect, and a lesson about understanding perspectives beyond our own. as i started to work in i
we often get asked, what kind of mother was she? she was the kind who usually called every day, and sometimes twice. my time was 6:35 p.m. how are the boys, how is work, when is your next trip, are you going running tonight? she was also the kind of mother that took family celebrations very seriously and would never miss a birthday, graduation, wedding, or anniversary, and often called days in advance to start planning. she supply -- surprised everyone at our wedding, which happened to be on...
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not mad at mothers, for instance in shank, i have almost 5 months of maternity leave. but single mothers don't, shall i get a whiff with our shrew? melbourne thatcher? georgia. i thought piling the law doesn't actually specify it's illegal and non human danilo, even though the enforcement agency will say 2, i don't sure you're welcome. i said the law is written one way i can afford it, but it's interpreted another way. i have her, she does not have the young. oh it usher. many single mothers across china face the stigma from the system and from their families as well. i all of course i faced a lot of resistance, especially from my mother who said i was crazy. she thought that this is unacceptable for traditional chinese families. but it was too much hard work as more people feel discriminated against more us speaking up, a new report estimate that there are 19000000 single mothers in china. ah course in your door from imo. i think the reason for the increasing number of single mothers is firstly due to a change in ideals for her doctor, more and more unmarried. women p
not mad at mothers, for instance in shank, i have almost 5 months of maternity leave. but single mothers don't, shall i get a whiff with our shrew? melbourne thatcher? georgia. i thought piling the law doesn't actually specify it's illegal and non human danilo, even though the enforcement agency will say 2, i don't sure you're welcome. i said the law is written one way i can afford it, but it's interpreted another way. i have her, she does not have the young. oh it usher. many single mothers...
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how did i end up writing about my mother? i was thinking a lot as a mother now myself. i have two little kids i think a lot and baltimore know about this. i have a son who is almost four named eli named after the late congressman elijah cummings who i miss dearly. and i have a 1-year-old my own pandemic baby who turned 16 months old. of course i'm thinking about children the whole time. i actually finished the book. prior to the pandemic when i was pregnant with isabel. so pregnancy, motherhood was very much on my mind. and i think being a mom to so much about my relationship with my mother. they were memories, snippets and things that came back. i feel really ashamed about and i will explain. i had what can best be classified as a strained relationship with my mother growing up. looking back, i was resentful that my mother was never there. here's why she was never there. at the time i'm sure i knew this, intellectually somebody told me but i don't think i do how to process this as a child. my mother was in a fifth grade because of the cultural revolution, all of the sc
how did i end up writing about my mother? i was thinking a lot as a mother now myself. i have two little kids i think a lot and baltimore know about this. i have a son who is almost four named eli named after the late congressman elijah cummings who i miss dearly. and i have a 1-year-old my own pandemic baby who turned 16 months old. of course i'm thinking about children the whole time. i actually finished the book. prior to the pandemic when i was pregnant with isabel. so pregnancy, motherhood...
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now, my mother died in 2010 and i had my kids and now with my wkids i think about my other -- my mother every day. she loved kids and she often talked about being a grandmother i wish that my kids were able to learn fromrn her. i hope i'll be able to impart part of her life into them. >> we learn in the book by the way you came at eight years old notnd knowing any english and by age 10 you on the spelling bee. so those 100 words you remember the words which is pretty impressive. when you look here basic tiger feet there a lot of things that show incredible accomplishment at a very early age. he went to college at age 13 and he wrote to master's degree is a rogue scholar. you work at with hiv/aids patients in rwanda on the national and international scene. and you are very humble about it. for example when you talk about going to college at ageol 13 apl heeg had more to do with money. explain how that would be the case. >> that's a part of the bio that i'd tried to not tell people because my age was something for asme was for so many years and i didn't want people to know how old i was.
now, my mother died in 2010 and i had my kids and now with my wkids i think about my other -- my mother every day. she loved kids and she often talked about being a grandmother i wish that my kids were able to learn fromrn her. i hope i'll be able to impart part of her life into them. >> we learn in the book by the way you came at eight years old notnd knowing any english and by age 10 you on the spelling bee. so those 100 words you remember the words which is pretty impressive. when you...
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you and your mother have to go away. at little could i say to them, should i have cursed them left tiny whom you love, this man was older than me. what was i supposed to say? nothing to help kush i understood everything. i stood in front of him and he talked and talked which i stood in front of him. i see the children going to school . i want to go to a car. i want to learn how you can one to i can i why me? sometimes kids from the neighbourhood throw stones at me. oh mia avery and from born you very high to lead and they say your father was a member of i asked the guy you are the son of and i asked member anything dashing . i don't remember him like that go i and this is the letter. i know miss ham. this is a b ah ah. and those are the only letters i can write. this is what i control 90. 0 cool i can do . yeah. ah, ah, for 3 years, yes, a has grown up in this state of isolation, along with a dozen siblings and cousins. feeling which halle ation, women like, yes, his mother have banded together to try to clear their name
you and your mother have to go away. at little could i say to them, should i have cursed them left tiny whom you love, this man was older than me. what was i supposed to say? nothing to help kush i understood everything. i stood in front of him and he talked and talked which i stood in front of him. i see the children going to school . i want to go to a car. i want to learn how you can one to i can i why me? sometimes kids from the neighbourhood throw stones at me. oh mia avery and from born...
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so he mother. oh, anyway, a only live a lube is a thing totally before i don't know anything, nothing. my mother kind of thing before. no, i must go with kate today. what do you want me personally? okay. oh okay. thank you. no, i didn't think him so much my my mom, my family with pushing a little t if she's like a a, a . okay. nobody can. is this why just the past way. so have on the bulk of it. why does it happen that when the past appears, it interrupts and destroys everything? why do all these children we have seen suffering have to pay for the mistakes of their parents, grandparents and great grandparents? are we human such savages that we are incapable of living without violence? me? ah ah ah, i want my life can use escape from my home in 2014. yeah. because i mean occupied it to my home town. i lost my home for the 2nd time this month. seem to you because the russian army, i take to, oh, you great. close up in 30 minutes on d w. a. do you like it? for do you want it? ok then buckle up, put th
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mother the mother and grandmother say they do not know this man. however, he somehow went into the apartment knowing that a baby was in there and took baby brandon. we had marc klaas with us earlier at 6:00 and he raised the possibility that the mother had been followed or some other connection with a person who had seen the baby and wanted a baby. let's bring in our nbc bay area's damian trujillo who has been on the scene. we are seeing a completely different view. we've learned a lot of interesting information about how the baby left and also that the father sergeant camarillo said is in jail. he doesn't know if this is potentially something that could give us clues about what is happening. we know that this has dramatically changed. >> reporter: yeah. it seems like this was all planned and coordinated by this kidnapper because if the grandma did not see that person when going in and out of her car into the apartment that leads you to believe this was coordinated and planned to a certain extent. we heard from family members a different story that
mother the mother and grandmother say they do not know this man. however, he somehow went into the apartment knowing that a baby was in there and took baby brandon. we had marc klaas with us earlier at 6:00 and he raised the possibility that the mother had been followed or some other connection with a person who had seen the baby and wanted a baby. let's bring in our nbc bay area's damian trujillo who has been on the scene. we are seeing a completely different view. we've learned a lot of...
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and three days later my mother died. and my mother and i were very close. and it was very hard. i hadn't had time to adjust to the surgery. and i never had time to grief for my mother. i got on a plane that went right away to phoenix. and did everything i could. but then i then i had had to come back to come back because they were coming. i had to make all of those arrangements. it is very important, and i would say to anybody, mine was a three-year circumstance. it is important to have a time to just cry, to just let it all out. . otherwise, you will let -- and almost did. the tears and when you least expected, and you start to cry. if you had had a chance to really let it out, you would have been so much better. >> do you think that is just of your personal nature, or do you think it was the expectations as the role of first lady that you had to come back and -- >> i had no chance, carl, i came home from the hospital, three days later, my mother was gone. >> -- >> there was no chance. it was a terrible time. >> first ladies, and their own words continues now on history tv. ron
and three days later my mother died. and my mother and i were very close. and it was very hard. i hadn't had time to adjust to the surgery. and i never had time to grief for my mother. i got on a plane that went right away to phoenix. and did everything i could. but then i then i had had to come back to come back because they were coming. i had to make all of those arrangements. it is very important, and i would say to anybody, mine was a three-year circumstance. it is important to have a time...
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my grandmother standing behind my mother. and her mother behind her. and her mother behind her. a long line of women who had pushed through the fire before me. i took a breath. i pushed. my son was born. you see the stage called transition it feels like dying. but it is the stage that precedes the birth of new life. and so burning as a metaphor has begun to feel my imagination you know how- we say war your honor soldier on. only a subset of men for most of human history have had the experience of going to war yet we all know what it means to be brave enough to fight the good fight right. so too only a subset of women have had the experience of burning or burning that way it is not special. it is very specific it is distinct it requires a certain kind of courage to create something new and so. the metaphor of burning. i began to wonder if it may have something to have it off for all of us. and it has filled my mind and formed a question and me a question that i've been asking every single day the last two years. what if. what if the darkness. in our country right now in the world
my grandmother standing behind my mother. and her mother behind her. and her mother behind her. a long line of women who had pushed through the fire before me. i took a breath. i pushed. my son was born. you see the stage called transition it feels like dying. but it is the stage that precedes the birth of new life. and so burning as a metaphor has begun to feel my imagination you know how- we say war your honor soldier on. only a subset of men for most of human history have had the experience...
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linda's mother lived close by. st. brigid's was where they would meet. peter: yeah, so, joe came down, really, to relieve and fill in for another priest that i was with who'd gone on holiday, so it was very interesting times, really, because i got to know joe in that period quite well. we sort of hit it off really quickly and really easily, so that was great. linda: yeah, i've heard he was well-liked. peter: yeah, very well, and even in my eulogy at his funeral, i was able to say a lot of things, good things, which you've got a copy of, but then now, to realize there was another side to him, which i didn't know. linda: it certainly affected my whole family, and my mother and myself, of course. peter: so, you feel free to ask me anything you want and i'll try and-- linda: i can't just at the moment. thank you so much. peter: that's all right. that's okay. no, it's fine. lisa: for linda, remembering how hard it was for her mother and finally being able to talk to someone who knew her father, it's a big step forward, but it's a difficult one. peter: really
linda's mother lived close by. st. brigid's was where they would meet. peter: yeah, so, joe came down, really, to relieve and fill in for another priest that i was with who'd gone on holiday, so it was very interesting times, really, because i got to know joe in that period quite well. we sort of hit it off really quickly and really easily, so that was great. linda: yeah, i've heard he was well-liked. peter: yeah, very well, and even in my eulogy at his funeral, i was able to say a lot of...
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mothers out. to local group here called mom's. fears parents groups there's a there's a climate dads group now it is. important obviously it kind of hurts as always work with data grandparents. this for quick things about us i want to say is a movement. one is. universally motivated across racial and class lines geography zip codes one political party set times. we want to make that more to protect our kids because we all care about kids and future generations. of moral power we can translate into political power when we- think. just best is we're looking for bold solutions i never sent. get off of. your and- campaign working on moving school this under percent clean energy as heather tell you my clean air force is working on many fronts of the state and national level to fight 4% clean energy like and more another awareness we have in the perrin family space is prioritizing building equity justice and inclusion and center justice and equity in frontline communities and have also addressed at in intern it's not just. some of the s
mothers out. to local group here called mom's. fears parents groups there's a there's a climate dads group now it is. important obviously it kind of hurts as always work with data grandparents. this for quick things about us i want to say is a movement. one is. universally motivated across racial and class lines geography zip codes one political party set times. we want to make that more to protect our kids because we all care about kids and future generations. of moral power we can translate...
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in mother jones published a story on the right. and had that that to me is a real illustration of how you want many different voices and many different perspectives. and the great news is those are starting to happen. that collage look you know mother jones is just of one of the tiles over there on the right there are now more than two hundred nonprofit news organizations all over the country i'm sure there's one where you live there are ones you know focusing on particular issues there are ones focused on particular community there are ones have to. is there when. the there are in total of two thousand people now working in nonprofit newsrooms all over america and this movement is. you can find them if you want at of the institute for nonprofit news i. n. n. dot org- and you can look at what they're doing whether there's one in your town they all do fundraising the end of the year so there are ways you know to get involved. at any level that you want but the great news is this is a movement that's spreading its act by spreading ar
in mother jones published a story on the right. and had that that to me is a real illustration of how you want many different voices and many different perspectives. and the great news is those are starting to happen. that collage look you know mother jones is just of one of the tiles over there on the right there are now more than two hundred nonprofit news organizations all over the country i'm sure there's one where you live there are ones you know focusing on particular issues there are...
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my mother. mm hm. what about a company or how did you is it, did i do this like a little later or a little bit about it. give me a buzz. i'm gonna let you know the do you want me to be done when no done, i love it. yeah. they get done that the over that bill that the, like i said it is, you know, about the a, b, y, a ball in, in a war on a whoa, whoa, you are and then the, is that in and then is it on the south limits of delhi phillip the whole, the goody a discount for this will be with you. he enter that again us will be. hold on with them. yeah, no, no, but you can little thing. yeah, and this is nadine, hello. hello. hi, local 100 level. but i knew that i to the mothers will be a shot. so hang on, long kind of it is more as if it was a book and i'm honestly only out of my food, the animal does. he had a good a. oh, he and in my food, sure, as the drums are available monday. a you hello. below the room. let me know how the do the was dealing with a lot a little mini as a model. hooton's gleese clear
my mother. mm hm. what about a company or how did you is it, did i do this like a little later or a little bit about it. give me a buzz. i'm gonna let you know the do you want me to be done when no done, i love it. yeah. they get done that the over that bill that the, like i said it is, you know, about the a, b, y, a ball in, in a war on a whoa, whoa, you are and then the, is that in and then is it on the south limits of delhi phillip the whole, the goody a discount for this will be with you....
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>> my mother. my momma. >> reporter: with her mother, she tells me, who suddenly arrives, overcome with the need to hug her grandson. "i have waited for this for so long," she says. and david, this offensive doesn't necessarily all happen at the same time. there are different pockets of fighting in different areas and ukraine is keen to take the fight to russia. david? >> all right, james longman inside ukraine again for us tonight. thank you, james. >>> back here at home tonight, and to the urgent manhunt in pittsburgh at this hour after a deadly mass shooting over the easter weekend. two teenagers were killed. more than 90 shots fired. tonight here, what airbnb is now saying about this case, amid a violent weekend in several cities. here's abc's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, an urgent manhunt for multiple shooters who opened fire at a crowded pittsburgh house party. >> he got a gun. no y'all, he got a gun. >> reporter: video from early sunday shows the chaos at this airbnb as police say 200
>> my mother. my momma. >> reporter: with her mother, she tells me, who suddenly arrives, overcome with the need to hug her grandson. "i have waited for this for so long," she says. and david, this offensive doesn't necessarily all happen at the same time. there are different pockets of fighting in different areas and ukraine is keen to take the fight to russia. david? >> all right, james longman inside ukraine again for us tonight. thank you, james. >>>...
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sophia's mother and boyfriend face murder charges. the mother has pleaded not guilty but police have not been able to track down her boyfriend. the memorial for sophia mason starts at 11:00 this morning at new hope christian fellowship in hayward. >>> we have learned the victim of a hit-and-run 11 years ago in san jose has died. police are reopening her still-unsolved case. we want to tell you about what happened following her death. take a look at this video. let's see. shay shaw, i should say, was only 15 back in 2011 when she was hit by a car and became a quadriplegic. it happened at the intersection of camden and mass com avenues in san jose. the driver who hit her was never caught. the only clue is grainy video from a nearby gas station. we spoke with shaw's mother who tells us she hopes no other family has to endure what they have. >> my hope is to really fix it, the intersections better, have more police officers ticketing people that are speeding. >> at the same time police are reopening the case, the city of san jose is launc
sophia's mother and boyfriend face murder charges. the mother has pleaded not guilty but police have not been able to track down her boyfriend. the memorial for sophia mason starts at 11:00 this morning at new hope christian fellowship in hayward. >>> we have learned the victim of a hit-and-run 11 years ago in san jose has died. police are reopening her still-unsolved case. we want to tell you about what happened following her death. take a look at this video. let's see. shay shaw, i...