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sheffield wednesday have sacked their manager garry monk.en in charge of the championship team forjust over a year. the owls had just climbed off the bottom of the table last weekend, after a points deduction for breaking efl rules was halved from 12 points to six on appeal. saturday's goalless draw with millwall at hillsborough proved to be monk's last game in charge of the club. footballer megan rapinoe is certainly no stranger to success on the field. and off it she reamins one of the most influential voices in sport. even offering to becomejoe biden's running mate in the lead up the america presidential election. as part of bbc sport's women in football week, jo currie has been speaking to her. it's rapinoe! it's brilliant. she is a two—time world cup winner, an olympic gold medallist and was voted the best player in the world last year. but megan rapinoe's reputation goes beyond the football field. she's not shy of using her platform give others a voice. to give others a voice. in her new autobiography, she talks about speaking to presi
sheffield wednesday have sacked their manager garry monk.en in charge of the championship team forjust over a year. the owls had just climbed off the bottom of the table last weekend, after a points deduction for breaking efl rules was halved from 12 points to six on appeal. saturday's goalless draw with millwall at hillsborough proved to be monk's last game in charge of the club. footballer megan rapinoe is certainly no stranger to success on the field. and off it she reamins one of the most...
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garry trudeau pair new year's frasier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the talk starts november 12th on d w. 2 stories that people the world over t.w. on facebook and twitter was up to date and in touch and follow us on the. good news. of the morning. can. be frozen over for those in love. in those smaller smaller. rooms oh goodness knows. there's no news no love. for the wicked. doesn't. work you've seen or heard her. parents knew. her good story. from her own small. you. play. this is the w. news a live from berlin a new day and new era in america washington gets ready to welcome joe biden to the white house in just over 10 weeks time the president elect goes to church and begins to shape his plans top of the agenda a task force to tackle the coronavirus and. the wild president donald trump head.
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garry trudeau 10 years frasier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on d. w. . o. the more. i can. be personal for. him those smaller smaller. movies oh goodness knows. no use no love. 4 of which. was a. closely . small. this is t w news coming to you live from berlin europe's steps up its fight to slow the soaring cases of the corona germany returns to a partial lockdown as a number of other countries impose their own restrictions for the latest from our correspondents around europe also coming up. support in a key swing.
garry trudeau 10 years frasier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on d. w. . o. the more. i can. be personal for. him those smaller smaller. movies oh goodness knows. no use no love. 4 of which. was a. closely . small. this is t w news coming to you live from berlin europe's steps up its fight to slow the soaring cases of the corona germany returns to a partial lockdown as a number of other countries impose their own restrictions for the latest from our correspondents...
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fight it are now the government building garry trudeau pair of new year's eve frazier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on g.w. . this is the w. news and these are our top stories the austrian capital vienna has been targeted in what authorities say is a terror attack with multiple armed gunmen 6 locations were attacked in the city center close to a synagogue 2 civilians have been killed and several others wounded interior minister said want to tackle has been killed and at least one other is on the run he wants people to avoid a vienna city center. u.s. president donald trump and his challenger.
fight it are now the government building garry trudeau pair of new year's eve frazier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on g.w. . this is the w. news and these are our top stories the austrian capital vienna has been targeted in what authorities say is a terror attack with multiple armed gunmen 6 locations were attacked in the city center close to a synagogue 2 civilians have been killed and several others wounded interior minister said want to tackle has been killed and...
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garry trudeau 10 new year's eve frasier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dark one starts nov 12th on d w no. music is one of the oldest forms of cultural expression and language of the main star versity that has accompanied us across time and space for tens of thousands of years. our brains seem to be able to process music from an early age music itself might be rather ephemeral but ancient instruments pay.
garry trudeau 10 new year's eve frasier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dark one starts nov 12th on d w no. music is one of the oldest forms of cultural expression and language of the main star versity that has accompanied us across time and space for tens of thousands of years. our brains seem to be able to process music from an early age music itself might be rather ephemeral but ancient instruments pay.
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garry was a patient and he gave back in many ways. he prevented local youth including a fellow named bob terry, he gave batting lessons and worked with bob's team, american legion team, of the soldiers feel. bob us carry to sign his lucky ball and gary signed the ball we think on gary's birthday in 1939 the day he was diagnosed with analysts here in mayo clinic. the point in time he signed the bowl for bob, but kept it, the color photo shows bob was an elderly man touching the ball, and then of his life he sold the ball to a anti, a local business executive here in rochester. he bought the ball for the sole purpose so that he and his daughter, taylor, would give it to mayo clinic to display to inspire our patients. other examples here would be the replica of the nobel prize that mayo clinic received in 1950. two staff members, dr. edward handle, elaborate a recent, test and doctor clinch, elaborate tall adjust were together on the invention and clinical use of cortisone. a drink that many of us know. now they received a noble prize. a
garry was a patient and he gave back in many ways. he prevented local youth including a fellow named bob terry, he gave batting lessons and worked with bob's team, american legion team, of the soldiers feel. bob us carry to sign his lucky ball and gary signed the ball we think on gary's birthday in 1939 the day he was diagnosed with analysts here in mayo clinic. the point in time he signed the bowl for bob, but kept it, the color photo shows bob was an elderly man touching the ball, and then of...
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top diplomat is met by the leader of us, or by john leave here and book who just like we did in the garry. we heard government officials say how much they're thankful to moscow for making this cease fire deal possible. one of the most important points that was made as the russian government ministers sat down together with ilham aliyev at that table was that everything was only made possible because of how much all 3 sides were willing to avoid more lives being lost in the gore. in a car about and that is something important to be understood by the parties outside the region that are concerned about the actual terms of the ceasefire agreement. he has a crucial role in the area and in the region as a whole. we have an agreement with turkey, which is supported by his intervention to create a russian turkish monitoring sensor that will oversee compliance with the cease fire in the green car above and around it. this will be an extra factor that will ensure sustained peace, a process in which russian peacekeepers are playing a key roles by the schedule and the geography of this trip. russia i
top diplomat is met by the leader of us, or by john leave here and book who just like we did in the garry. we heard government officials say how much they're thankful to moscow for making this cease fire deal possible. one of the most important points that was made as the russian government ministers sat down together with ilham aliyev at that table was that everything was only made possible because of how much all 3 sides were willing to avoid more lives being lost in the gore. in a car about...
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garry trudeau pair new year's eve frasier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on d w. on the hunt for deadly viruses. yes with a baton to it's. there and is to prevent the next catastrophe. that's scary a lot of viruses that could trigger pandemics. pandemics of which we humans are the cause. because of our destruction of the environment humans are moving ever .
garry trudeau pair new year's eve frasier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on d w. on the hunt for deadly viruses. yes with a baton to it's. there and is to prevent the next catastrophe. that's scary a lot of viruses that could trigger pandemics. pandemics of which we humans are the cause. because of our destruction of the environment humans are moving ever .
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garry dissington spent several weeks in an induced coma and had to learn to walk again.fter almost eight months in hospital and learning to walk again, gary dissington got a hero's welcome as he finally returned home. but this was the day his family worried would never come. at one point during his battle with coronavirus, gary was given just a 10% chance of survival. it felt like i was losing part of myself. i was actually grieving. i was crying going to bed, i was crying when i woke up. i have always had somebody there, all my life i've been part of a pair. so the thought of losing that other part is unthinkable. gary's recovery has been a long one. today is all the more special, though, as he will get to see his new granddaughter penny in person for the first time. i feel very overwhelmed, like, just so excited, because it'sjust been so long. obviously he's not actually met penny properly yet. so he can finally meet her. he has never held her. so obviously that is exciting. and itjust feels incredible, it is amazing that he is finally coming home. it isn'tjust gary's
garry dissington spent several weeks in an induced coma and had to learn to walk again.fter almost eight months in hospital and learning to walk again, gary dissington got a hero's welcome as he finally returned home. but this was the day his family worried would never come. at one point during his battle with coronavirus, gary was given just a 10% chance of survival. it felt like i was losing part of myself. i was actually grieving. i was crying going to bed, i was crying when i woke up. i...
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here she is telling me what it was like defeating the chess great, russian world champion garry kasparov was more of the biggest challenge. let's talk about queen's gambit first of all, it has won a lot of plaudits, many people have watched it and said it is amazing. chess experts have said it is really as close two realistic as you can get it. did you enjoy it? yes, i saw the series within two days of it coming out and i enjoyed it quite a lot. in many aspects. but focusing on the chess part, i really enjoyed the games which later on i got to see, which were chosen by gary kasparov. what was amazing for me was that all of the actors were really making all of the gestures and movements, the looks, the body language, not only the players but also the audience, the opponents, the other players of the tournament. the demonstration board which is out there in the playing hall, the setup of the clock, of the chest, of everything. it was quite amazing. i had deja vu in some parts. the experience of beth harman in the series is one of coming up a male dominated sport, which chess has beenin dom
here she is telling me what it was like defeating the chess great, russian world champion garry kasparov was more of the biggest challenge. let's talk about queen's gambit first of all, it has won a lot of plaudits, many people have watched it and said it is amazing. chess experts have said it is really as close two realistic as you can get it. did you enjoy it? yes, i saw the series within two days of it coming out and i enjoyed it quite a lot. in many aspects. but focusing on the chess part,...
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prodigy who overcame sexism in her sport and defeated all—time greats like russian world champion garryxperience and pleasure, but all the way until i got there it was more of the biggest challenge. let's talk about the queen's gambit because it has won a lot of plaudits. many people have watched it and plaudits. many people have watched itand said plaudits. many people have watched it and said it is amazing, and chess experts have said it is as close to realistic as you can get. do you agree with that, did you enjoy it? yes, i saw the series within two days when it came out, and i enjoyed it quite a lot. from many aspects, but focusing on the chest part, i really enjoyed the games, which later on i got to be able to see —— chess. many experts gave these attention. what was amazing for me was that all the actors were really making all the gestures and movements, the looks and the body language, not only the players, but also the audience, the opponents, the other players of the tournament. the demonstration, the setup of the clock, of the game, of everything. it was quite amazing. i had
prodigy who overcame sexism in her sport and defeated all—time greats like russian world champion garryxperience and pleasure, but all the way until i got there it was more of the biggest challenge. let's talk about the queen's gambit because it has won a lot of plaudits. many people have watched it and plaudits. many people have watched itand said plaudits. many people have watched it and said it is amazing, and chess experts have said it is as close to realistic as you can get. do you agree...
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been a television programme about chess or a chess tournament since 1993, when nigel short played garrygirl among all those men. i don't mind it. chess isn't always competitive. chess can also be... ..beautiful. that's largely down to the queen's gambit — a huge hit on netflix. it's the story of beth harmon — a childhood chess prodigy. i think that the best thing about it, in a way, was the fact that it's a girl who beats all the boys, because if there's going to be a legacy from the queen's gambit, it's got to be that more parents will decide that this is a hobby choice for their daughters as well as their sons. now, your charity's worked in over a thousand schools across the uk to introduce chess. what impact does it have? what chess teaches children, above all, is that your actions have consequences. if you make a mistake in chess, you know, that mistake might be punished, and it's yourfault — it's nobody else's — you have to take responsibility for it, which i think is a very, very important life lesson. also, in the charity, we instill sportsmanship into all games, so children are
been a television programme about chess or a chess tournament since 1993, when nigel short played garrygirl among all those men. i don't mind it. chess isn't always competitive. chess can also be... ..beautiful. that's largely down to the queen's gambit — a huge hit on netflix. it's the story of beth harmon — a childhood chess prodigy. i think that the best thing about it, in a way, was the fact that it's a girl who beats all the boys, because if there's going to be a legacy from the...
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sheffield wednesday have sacked their manager, garry monk.a year. the owls had just climbed off the bottom of the table last weekend, after a points deduction for breaking efl rules was halved from 12 points to six on appeal. saturday's goalless draw with millwall at hillsborough proved to be monk's last game in charge of the club. footballer megan rapinoe is certainly no stranger to success on the field. and off it, she remains one of the most influential voices in sport. even offering to becomejoe biden's running mate in the lead up the america presidential election. as part of bbc sport's women in football week, jo currie has been speaking to her. it's rapinoe! it's brilliant. she is a two—time world cup winner, an olympic gold medallist and was voted the best player in the world last year. but megan rapinoe's reputation goes beyond the football field. she's not shy of using her platform to give others a voice. in her new autobiography, she talks about speaking to president—elect of the united states, joe biden, on the phone. and she is a
sheffield wednesday have sacked their manager, garry monk.a year. the owls had just climbed off the bottom of the table last weekend, after a points deduction for breaking efl rules was halved from 12 points to six on appeal. saturday's goalless draw with millwall at hillsborough proved to be monk's last game in charge of the club. footballer megan rapinoe is certainly no stranger to success on the field. and off it, she remains one of the most influential voices in sport. even offering to...
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garry trudeau 10 years frazier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on t.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word i don't think of nico is in germany to son sure. why not learn with him. to suffer it's simple long line on your mobile and for e. w z e learning course speak german made easy. sleep. carefully. choose to do. discover the. subscribe. documentary. play. play. play. this is. still the. us presidential. race vote is counted every ballot is counted frankly we did win this. from claims victory despite some training in electoral college votes as challenger calls for patients in the country to wait for the final counts in the states.
garry trudeau 10 years frazier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on t.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word i don't think of nico is in germany to son sure. why not learn with him. to suffer it's simple long line on your mobile and for e. w z e learning course speak german made easy. sleep. carefully. choose to do. discover the. subscribe. documentary. play. play. play. this is. still the. us presidential. race vote is counted...
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garry. trudeau pen your years of pressure. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dark starts nov 12th on g.w. . tsunamis deadly waves that have the power to destroy entire cities in a matter of moments. there was little public awareness about them until december 26th 2004. that was the day a gigantic tsunami me indian ocean killed more than 250000 people in images illustrating the fool so these natural phenomenon shocked the world. 7 years later in 2011 a nuclear power plant in fukushima japan exploded up to being engulfed by an earthquake generated tsunami. since these tragedies scientists rushed to the scene redoubling efforts to determine what causes these killer waves. because that knowledge can save lives it's clear that tsunamis can strike any region of the planet open eyes ation has made coastal communities even more vulnerable. can tsunami research protect than. to have. to move to it was. on friday september 28th 2018 an earthquake followed by a tsunami devastated an area of the bay of palu on the indonesian island of s
garry. trudeau pen your years of pressure. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dark starts nov 12th on g.w. . tsunamis deadly waves that have the power to destroy entire cities in a matter of moments. there was little public awareness about them until december 26th 2004. that was the day a gigantic tsunami me indian ocean killed more than 250000 people in images illustrating the fool so these natural phenomenon shocked the world. 7 years later in 2011 a nuclear power plant in fukushima japan...
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he's the tv alter ego of comedian garry shandling. >> garry shandling wanted to do a show that deconstructedw" was sort of cathartic. because in the world of "the larry sanders show," there was a network. >> you want me to [ bleep ] your budget? is that what you want me to do? >> so it became this weird funhouse mirror thing, where you could use stuff from your misery, your career, as fodder. >> don't take this as a threat but i killed a man like you in korea, hand to hand. my boy doesn't want to do any more commercials. >> larry sanders to me was, aside from being a brilliant television show -- >> can you say, hey now. >> hey now. >> it was my everyday life. >> i'm here for three good reasons. last show. big ratings. movie coming out. bim, bam, boom. >> "the larry sanders show" was very unique in that it was very deadpan. and really groundbreaking in its day. >> i think it made people really go, that's the level of work you may be able to do on a cable network. >> please, do not flip around. come right back. >> hey now! oh, you sound good. our partner. or opting for the couch. because the t
he's the tv alter ego of comedian garry shandling. >> garry shandling wanted to do a show that deconstructedw" was sort of cathartic. because in the world of "the larry sanders show," there was a network. >> you want me to [ bleep ] your budget? is that what you want me to do? >> so it became this weird funhouse mirror thing, where you could use stuff from your misery, your career, as fodder. >> don't take this as a threat but i killed a man like you in...
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the morning of october 21st, a force under the command of john garry, someone familiar with loudoun accountable for the war. he had actually been head of an iron works alongside the potomac river. he would come with a combined force of infantry, cavalry and artillery. the begin making a you movement through the short hills and up from harpers ferry. on their way back, they did not find much, but the six new york cavalry under the command of duncan mcvicker is going to clash with elements of the 35th virginia cavalry and a place called glenn moore farm. it is a very quick action, but it is something that is at least sketched by different newspaper artisans through the north. it is a resounding route of the confederate forces. many are driven from the battlefield and captured. so what's gary's reconnaissance into the loud in valley -- loudoun valley shows is that the loudoun rally is relatively clear of confederate forces. so that is going to call him to play abraham lincoln's developing strategy for the eastern theater of the war as commander in chief of the union armies. on october 13th, while
the morning of october 21st, a force under the command of john garry, someone familiar with loudoun accountable for the war. he had actually been head of an iron works alongside the potomac river. he would come with a combined force of infantry, cavalry and artillery. the begin making a you movement through the short hills and up from harpers ferry. on their way back, they did not find much, but the six new york cavalry under the command of duncan mcvicker is going to clash with elements of the...
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garry marshal used pacific heights in the princess diaries and phillip kaufman scared people away fromon of the body snatchers. what were the most frequently used locations? the top two might not surprise you. city hall has been used in 32 films. the golden gate gate bridge, 28. number three, the fairmont on knob hill. >> actually i was surprised the fairmont was so high on the list even though it's an amazing building and it has been shot in so many features and television shows. but we seem to permit so many shoots on places like lombard street and the financial district. >> what actors have made the most san francisco films? sean connery, michael douglas, and meg ryan have all appeared in four. sean penn in five. >> the water's boiling. >> hello! >> both robin williams and clint eastwood top the list with six films shot in san francisco. >> go ahead, make my day. >> while dirty harry may make you look differently at the south of market neighborhood, nearly everywhere you go in san francisco, you may be surprised to know there is probably a little bit of hollywood not far away. alway
garry marshal used pacific heights in the princess diaries and phillip kaufman scared people away fromon of the body snatchers. what were the most frequently used locations? the top two might not surprise you. city hall has been used in 32 films. the golden gate gate bridge, 28. number three, the fairmont on knob hill. >> actually i was surprised the fairmont was so high on the list even though it's an amazing building and it has been shot in so many features and television shows. but we...
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now according to garry bash and his book the argument that slavery could not have been abolished, weeks of the dangerously odious concept of historical never debility. almost always in historical writings, the concept advanced by those eager to excuse mistakes and virtually never buy those writing on behalf of victims of those mistakes. the idea of historical inevitability is a winners weapon as old as the tales told by ancient conquerors. i think you touched on this a little bit earlier. but i'm going to go ahead and ask. was abolishing slavery ever something that they intended with the constitution? >> the difficult answer is no. >> the honest answer. >> it's a difficult answer but it's. no there's a lot of truth in that statement. i do not need to excuse the man in that room that made the decisions that they did. according to the debate record that was a nonstarter. it wasn't something that alexander hamilton or ben franklin thought they were authorized to bring to the convention even if they were willing to fight for in their own states. this is something i should've mentioned. not
now according to garry bash and his book the argument that slavery could not have been abolished, weeks of the dangerously odious concept of historical never debility. almost always in historical writings, the concept advanced by those eager to excuse mistakes and virtually never buy those writing on behalf of victims of those mistakes. the idea of historical inevitability is a winners weapon as old as the tales told by ancient conquerors. i think you touched on this a little bit earlier. but...
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among those intend, it's memorial designer frank garry, former secretary of state condoleezza rice, family members david and susan eisenhower and eisenhower memorial commission chair sen. pat roberts. for health and safety reasons, a portion of the event was held by video conference. [bugle] >> [inaudible] love of god, fairness in human relations, responsibility, concern for the welfare of others, and conviction that each individual could through his own efforts achieve a full life. it is the firm duty of each of our free citizens to place the cause of his country before himself. we must be ready to give out to our country for history does not long entrust the care of history to the weak or timid. we must be willing to accept as a nation to accept whatever sacrifices must be required of us. a people who values privileges above principle soon will dissolved. >> these men came here to storm these beaches not to gain anything for themselves but just to preserve freedom, systems of self-government in the world. many thousands died for ideal such as these. but these people gave us a chance and
among those intend, it's memorial designer frank garry, former secretary of state condoleezza rice, family members david and susan eisenhower and eisenhower memorial commission chair sen. pat roberts. for health and safety reasons, a portion of the event was held by video conference. [bugle] >> [inaudible] love of god, fairness in human relations, responsibility, concern for the welfare of others, and conviction that each individual could through his own efforts achieve a full life. it is...
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garry trudeau their early years of frasier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich dog starts nov 12th on g.w. . welcome to global 3000. shallow war says how panama is protecting its key revenue souls from the effects of climate change. farming city style singapore is determined to produce more of its own food and it wants its citizens to help out. that 1st we had to syria where the long running conflict has devastated the knife's of many including children. for more than 9 years syria has been embroiled in many cities now in ruins more than 500000 people have lost their lives countless people have been injured many have lost limbs among them many children what kind of future do they now face. mohammed can play football again though he's not quite as deft as they used to be his prosthetic leg is not a perfect fit sometimes it hurts but the 10 year old is adamant he doesn't want sympathy. in february 26th seen his life was turned upside down he was on his way home from school when syrian fighter jets appeared in the sky with a need. fo
garry trudeau their early years of frasier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich dog starts nov 12th on g.w. . welcome to global 3000. shallow war says how panama is protecting its key revenue souls from the effects of climate change. farming city style singapore is determined to produce more of its own food and it wants its citizens to help out. that 1st we had to syria where the long running conflict has devastated the knife's of many including children. for more than 9 years syria has been...
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among those intend, it's memorial designer frank garry, former secretary of state condoleezza rice, family members david and susan eisenhower and eisenhower memorial commission chair sen. pat roberts.
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here is her reaction to msnbc's garri garrett haake who asked if this could be her last as the democratic >> i'm curious if you anticipate that this coming congress would be your last as speaker? >> there was a move to put limits on the leadership and the chairs of committees, but it never came -- they never brought -- they said they'd do it, but they didn't do it. but i said then what i said then is whether it passes or not i will abide by those limits. >> well, democrats will still control the house, republicans flipped more than half a dozen seats including two key battleground state of florida. joining us now democratic congresswoman debbie mucarsel-powell of florida. she was one of the two democrats who lost her seat on election day. kasie hunt is still with us as well and also with us is white house correspondent for pbs news hour, yamiche alcindor. >> congresswoman, i'm sure you were hearing everything i was and i knew you were in trouble just like you knew that you knew you were in trouble. i kept hearing the same two things -- socialism, defund the police. i'm not going to vote f
here is her reaction to msnbc's garri garrett haake who asked if this could be her last as the democratic >> i'm curious if you anticipate that this coming congress would be your last as speaker? >> there was a move to put limits on the leadership and the chairs of committees, but it never came -- they never brought -- they said they'd do it, but they didn't do it. but i said then what i said then is whether it passes or not i will abide by those limits. >> well, democrats...
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been a television programme about chess or a chess tournament since 1993, when nigel short played garryful. that's largely down to the queen's gambit — a huge hit on netflix. it's the story of beth harmon — a childhood chess prodigy. i think that the best thing about it, in a way, was the fact that it's a girl who beats all the boys, because if there's going to be a legacy from the queen's gambit, it's got to be that more parents will decide that this is a hobby choice for their daughters as well as their sons. now, your charity's worked in over a thousand schools across the uk to introduce chess. what impact does it have? what chess teaches children, above all, is that your actions have consequences. if you make a mistake in chess, you know, that mistake might be punished, and it's yourfault — it's nobody else's — you have to take responsibility for it, which i think is a very, very important life lesson. also, in the charity, we instill sportsmanship into all games, so children are taught to lose gracefully and win gracefully. the other thing that it also does is it teaches children t
been a television programme about chess or a chess tournament since 1993, when nigel short played garryful. that's largely down to the queen's gambit — a huge hit on netflix. it's the story of beth harmon — a childhood chess prodigy. i think that the best thing about it, in a way, was the fact that it's a girl who beats all the boys, because if there's going to be a legacy from the queen's gambit, it's got to be that more parents will decide that this is a hobby choice for their daughters...