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Elizabeth Taylor - A Few Words 15 - by Richard Bassett

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Some clips may seem to overlap and start and stop in mid-sentence. Please be patient with this process as it is the way such multi-clips can be posted on YouTube. To get the full stories, please watch previous posts for additional information. Thank you I have included some memorable interview clips with Dame Elizabeth Taylor as a guest from the period of circa 1986 through 2006. Please enjoy this series of short interviews as Elizabeth searches her soul and touches upon her personal history, her self image and self esteem, her loved ones and family and always AIDS. She reviews her own personal timeline regarding her battles with AIDS Fundraising and making certain that important people listened. There is a shy quality that we see, far from the zealous characters she has portrayed onscreen. Elizabeth Taylor talks openly and honestly in detailing some of the difficulties that she has survived in life. She is a true survivor in every sense of the word. Upon watching these clips myself, I fell in love with her all over again. She definitely leaves her ego at the front door as she approaches some deep subject matter all in an effort to allow us to know and understand the real Elizabeth Taylor, and not the Elizabeth Taylor we read about in the tabloids. Her honest is refreshing and it suits her so well. Again, enjoy the upcoming, A Few Words clips. In viewing these short film clips, please donate to the cause that has become Dame Elizabeth Taylors life mission for over two decades. The eradication of AIDS in the world. Until such time, The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation funds programs and organization that give direct care to the population of millions affected with HIV/AIDSwhether it is direct care or related/ associated services. So many people are now living longer with AIDS/HIV due to advances in viral medication technology, but the impact of living a life with AIDS is far reaching. AIDS affects all of us, in one way or another. Generations of young people are not conscious of the 1980s. The face of AIDS has changed since the time when those who were ill were visibly stigmatized, akin to being lepers. Now, those with HIV/AIDS live life among the general population attempting to cope with the disease. Sometimes, silently. Emotionally, the impact is just the same as those first diagnosed. Fear. The only solution is to rid the world of this disease, therefore opening a technological highway aimed to ignite the remedy to so many other diseases as well.
Any amount of time or money will push this development ahead, not behindnever behind!
Thank you, Richard Bassett

xrichbassx@yahoo.com

DONATE NOW - The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation: http://www.elizabethtayloraidsfoundation.org/how-you-can-help

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  • What was up with Oprah's "do?"

  • It was the 80's!

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  • Elizabeth's laugh puts a huge smile on my face.

  • Elizabeth looked, as usual, absolutely stunning in this interview. Thanks.

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  • Nice Hair Do Oprah! : )

  • I think I already commented on this on another video, I don't know why she mentions keloids, she never had that actually, that I know, and she's had so many surgeries and never had that problem so why does she mention it in the oprah interview? And also, she did have some liposuction, I don't know if it was before she wrote the book but she owned up to it in an interview in the early 2000's.

  • God Oprah revolts me to no end. When she did that sucking noise, omg, what a beast. Is that how she devours food everyday? I'm sure she does.

  • alguien podria traducir la entrevista porfavor

    

  • ELIZABETH looked like the stunning Dame she was all her life. Oprah looked scared in this interview. She came a long way baby in 25 years. I just wish she had interviewed Elizabeth in the 90's and talked about her great work to end AIDS in our lifetime. There ain't nothing like "OUR DAME ELIZABETH" and there never will be another icon like her. Rest in heavenly peace gorgeous Angel Eyes.

  • I would have loved to have known Elizabeth. She seemed very cool & down to earth.

  • this got be the mid 80s

  • @LaSerpentaCanta I know, she so disgusting to look at, and worse the damage she has done to generations of women in this country. She has put the label victim on them and they will never recover. Thank God, she is going end her show. Her damage will at least be done with.

  • omggg oprahs hair lmao.

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