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you are a fifth generation of someone who was enslaved by george adam keller.he contacted you, you founded the reparations pr oject. can you talk about the relationship you formed with sarah? >> good morning. the relationship i formed with sarah, i was born in japan, raised in japan so i was there teen -- was 13 and did not know anything about my black history come to learn about our heirs property and an acre been taken by eminent domain and also learning about 90% of the land -- black land loss that happened in the south itself. sarah open that door for me to really engage in helped understand the history of my african-american people, and also understanding the dynamics of my own family. amy: i want to go to a clip from "the cost of inheritance" that features you, randy, as well as the woman who contacted you sarah eisner. >> in 2019, i was speaking with my cousin bill who lives in the savannah area. bill said the quarterman family still owns this plot of 10 acres of land that george adam keller gave z quarterman in the 1800s. >> when we found out the land w
you are a fifth generation of someone who was enslaved by george adam keller.he contacted you, you founded the reparations pr oject. can you talk about the relationship you formed with sarah? >> good morning. the relationship i formed with sarah, i was born in japan, raised in japan so i was there teen -- was 13 and did not know anything about my black history come to learn about our heirs property and an acre been taken by eminent domain and also learning about 90% of the land -- black...
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the vast majority of skilled tradespeople are men, and founder george adams thinks it's time to bustle than how much muscle you've got in your bicep. it's just about how determined you are. georjie built her own tiny house from scratch, but at the timber yard and in hardware stores, she faced relentless sexism. tools being taken out of my hand without my consent, not being allowed to cut my own timber at the timber yard. small commentary on my outfit, my workwear trousers. you know, i can't wear a tool belt any more because i got sick of hearing sexualised commentary. just facing that wall constantly of exclusion. that's why she set up this carpentry community, which she called in her hands. we don't see the skills that we're teaching here as a hobby or as a luxury. we see it as like a social necessity. for more stories . from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. cambridge and applicable. there is my five people have died on a coastguard plane and tokyo's airport. a fire started on the passion or plane, but the 379 people on it were luckily safely evacuated. you can see the d
the vast majority of skilled tradespeople are men, and founder george adams thinks it's time to bustle than how much muscle you've got in your bicep. it's just about how determined you are. georjie built her own tiny house from scratch, but at the timber yard and in hardware stores, she faced relentless sexism. tools being taken out of my hand without my consent, not being allowed to cut my own timber at the timber yard. small commentary on my outfit, my workwear trousers. you know, i can't...
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in an interview with george stephanopoulos weeks after, baldwin adamant he did not pull the trigger.u never pulled the trigger? >> no, no, no. i would never point a gun at anyone and pull a trigger, never. >> reporter: his lawyer says in a statement, we look forward to our day in court. >>> stunning developments in a murder case that gripped the nation more than two decades ago. today, scott peterson's former attorney and one of the jurors at his trial gave their opinions of the explosive new allegations made by the los angeles innocence project. a burnt-out van. untested dna evidence. a new champion for scott peterson's cause. >> we, the jury, find the defendant, scott peterson, guilty -- >> reporter: the los angeles innocence project announcing it is re-examining the case that gripped the country more than 20 years ago. the disappearance and murder of laci peterson. >> the innocence project taking out this case gives more capability to any kind of an attempt at appeal. >> i am stunned that an organization with as much at stake as the innocence project would get involved with this c
in an interview with george stephanopoulos weeks after, baldwin adamant he did not pull the trigger.u never pulled the trigger? >> no, no, no. i would never point a gun at anyone and pull a trigger, never. >> reporter: his lawyer says in a statement, we look forward to our day in court. >>> stunning developments in a murder case that gripped the nation more than two decades ago. today, scott peterson's former attorney and one of the jurors at his trial gave their opinions...
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people speaking, hebrew and public spaces of being attacked, we've seen in george private calls being marked with swastikas. adams in general is just the norms increase of anti semitism. advertise somebody, they told me i got a speech being spread with the brown and that kind of way creates the sheer time it to appear. or did you really population in germany? now let's talk about the possibility of, you know, prosecuting this. is it possible to know who committed these attacks? is there a clear group behind them? i mean, we have a general anti semitic lives in germany that destroyed and especially by the fall rides that have been driving contracts, especially on memory. i'm is trying to push the boundaries of what can be sense for a very long time. that's enough to october. second. after a couple of weeks i would say 2 weeks of silence. we've also seen an increase of especially israel related anti semitism, driven by. yeah, progressive rooms or people that understand themselves else as part of the events, but i would argue that the sheer fact of spreading it, as i mentioned this quote, advised them to be part of
people speaking, hebrew and public spaces of being attacked, we've seen in george private calls being marked with swastikas. adams in general is just the norms increase of anti semitism. advertise somebody, they told me i got a speech being spread with the brown and that kind of way creates the sheer time it to appear. or did you really population in germany? now let's talk about the possibility of, you know, prosecuting this. is it possible to know who committed these attacks? is there a clear...
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now law should say it, george said you've got to induce it. adam. his last day was going of which i in the book, but i knew so if the cover that possibly going but if you come over the side of when you can nibble at the forbush, the new smuggler. oh, yes. as nathaniel, the new shelter, i got the team but they don't have time to to get us in for sure. i'd seen them otherwise. as i said, it was not been difficult to the door. none of us have no absolute. todd, if they have, they have to cut the level target pins or whatever the case would have to be because of the sheets. probably the otherwise the client of the rate is marshall. if the soviet union, rucker sort of hosting the parade is marcial or the soviet union as you call and i'm going to pull up the best thing. yeah, sure. can you took into forget submitted by subject columbia, additional to go to school to be of no cost such a good job? well, what is the, what it means out of the study, you need to know the body of those. how do you, do you understand how to, i guess, to the west side and some o
now law should say it, george said you've got to induce it. adam. his last day was going of which i in the book, but i knew so if the cover that possibly going but if you come over the side of when you can nibble at the forbush, the new smuggler. oh, yes. as nathaniel, the new shelter, i got the team but they don't have time to to get us in for sure. i'd seen them otherwise. as i said, it was not been difficult to the door. none of us have no absolute. todd, if they have, they have to cut the...
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and celebrated founding mothers including martha washington, the wife of president george washington and abigail adams. the wife of president john adams, were followed by lesser known wives, daughters and daughters in law of presidents of the antebellum era. as women became increasingly confined to the private sphere, so too were first ladies of the antebellum era generally less visible publicly? although julia tyler was an exception. next slide, please. jolene madison, the wife of president james madison, served as first lady from 1809 to 1817 before julia tyler was even born as white house hostess. she provided a space where the official masculine sphere of politics and the unofficial feminine sphere of hostessing interacted, bringing people of different, differing political persuasions together. even northerners and southerners. with the goal of national unity, a widow, dolley, returned to washington city in 1837 and mentored several presidential wives and other white house hostesses, including julia tyler. at the age of 76, dolley madison took 24 year old julia tyler. the new bride, and the new fi
and celebrated founding mothers including martha washington, the wife of president george washington and abigail adams. the wife of president john adams, were followed by lesser known wives, daughters and daughters in law of presidents of the antebellum era. as women became increasingly confined to the private sphere, so too were first ladies of the antebellum era generally less visible publicly? although julia tyler was an exception. next slide, please. jolene madison, the wife of president...
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lindsey mentioned abigail adams when george washington died. i mean, one of the smartest things she said and she said a lot of smart things is that simple. should be his his eulogy. and part of that simple truth that he had flaws. he made mistakes. but he also left this incredible legacy and so so, you know, a note of optimism. i'm encouraged by what we saw in the poll. i think just i want to add one amendment or additions not amendment additions, which right which that actually celebrating flawed people is so much more useful and and allows us to actually appreciate their contributions more because if their heroic person than doing heroic things is to be expected if they are flawed humans and they do extraordinary things, then that is much more impressive to me and is a much more useful thing. understand about how that was possible than some sort of worship you. yeah. and the other interesting poll result had to do with whether the founding fathers should inform our decisions today. and once again, there was unanimity by republican and democra
lindsey mentioned abigail adams when george washington died. i mean, one of the smartest things she said and she said a lot of smart things is that simple. should be his his eulogy. and part of that simple truth that he had flaws. he made mistakes. but he also left this incredible legacy and so so, you know, a note of optimism. i'm encouraged by what we saw in the poll. i think just i want to add one amendment or additions not amendment additions, which right which that actually celebrating...
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in an interview with george stephanopoulos weeks after the shooting, baldwin, adamant he did not pull the trigger. >> so you never pulled the trigger? >> no, no, no, no, no. i would never point a gun at anyone and pull a trigger at them. never. >> reporter: tonight baldwin's lawyers saying in a statement, "we look forward to our day in court." david, prosecutors plan to present two different theorys to the jury. one that baldwin was reckless in how he handled the gun, or two, that he was negligent. the trial is expected to start sometime this year. david? >> david: kayna whitworth from california, thank you. >>> we turn to the race for president. we're four days until the new hampshire primary. tonight, the major snub for nikki haley. donald trump has been endorsed by south carolina senator tim scott, who was appointed to the senate by nikki haley when she was governor. abc's rachel scott in new hampshire tonight. >> reporter: tonight, just four days before the new hampshire primary, a big boost for donald trump. an endorsement from his former rival, south carolina senator tim scott.
in an interview with george stephanopoulos weeks after the shooting, baldwin, adamant he did not pull the trigger. >> so you never pulled the trigger? >> no, no, no, no, no. i would never point a gun at anyone and pull a trigger at them. never. >> reporter: tonight baldwin's lawyers saying in a statement, "we look forward to our day in court." david, prosecutors plan to present two different theorys to the jury. one that baldwin was reckless in how he handled the...
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what george ittle is you may know adam schiff's work to protect the rule of law, or to build affordablewrite california's patients bill of rights. but i know adam through the big brother program. we've been brothers since i was seven. he stood by my side as i graduated from yale, and i stood by his side when he married eve, the love of his life. i'm a little biased, but take it from adam's little brother. he'll make us all proud as california senator. i'm adam schiff and i approve this message. tonight at sports for at least the next two weeks. it's all 49ers all the time around the bay area. a field of 22 has been trimmed to three to receive the nfl's salute to service award, given to the active or retired player coach or executive supportive of the united states military. 49ers tight end george kittle is one of this year's three finalists, along with packers running back aaron jones and patriots long snapper joe cardona. kittle has roots to the military include his grandfather and uncle, who have served. the winner of the award will be announced during super bowl week in las vegas, wi
what george ittle is you may know adam schiff's work to protect the rule of law, or to build affordablewrite california's patients bill of rights. but i know adam through the big brother program. we've been brothers since i was seven. he stood by my side as i graduated from yale, and i stood by his side when he married eve, the love of his life. i'm a little biased, but take it from adam's little brother. he'll make us all proud as california senator. i'm adam schiff and i approve this message....
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george, what are the mayors of cities across the country saying they need right now? >> reporter: yeah, tom, the main thing these mayors say is help from the federal government here in new york mayor adams saying the city is reaching a breaking point with about 4,000 migrants arriving each week >> each week okay george solis for us. >>> in just 60 seconds the mother who fled the u.s. suspected of killing her two children, in court for the first time we'll tell you where >>> and our exclusive. the growing threat from china in a surprising place stay with us >>> a colorado mother wanted for the murder and attempted murder of her children appeared today in a courtroom in london. 35-year-old kimberlee singler was arrested there saturday, nearly two weeks after the bodies of her 9-year-old daughter and her 7-year-old son were found at home her 11-year-old daughter was also injured. according to court records, the children were at the center of a custody battle an extradition hearing is set for later this month. >>> all right. the u.s. is facing off with china over illegal fishing. tonight in an nbc news exclusive keir simmons takes us along with the u.s. coast guard as it patrols off the coa
george, what are the mayors of cities across the country saying they need right now? >> reporter: yeah, tom, the main thing these mayors say is help from the federal government here in new york mayor adams saying the city is reaching a breaking point with about 4,000 migrants arriving each week >> each week okay george solis for us. >>> in just 60 seconds the mother who fled the u.s. suspected of killing her two children, in court for the first time we'll tell you where...
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but their precursor bells, adams county calvary did. and george washington said. a newlywed is gunned by elijah white's men and he dies. but what about the 26? they're still trying to leave gettysburg and near the intersection of golden ville road and table rock road, three and a half miles north of gettysburg. the regiment is in bad trouble. they're fighting the 17th virginia calvary under jenkins brigade, who are mounted infantry, and they're fighting with the enfield rifles and these poor outmatched militia men who don't know how to use guns start folding a wet tent. hundred 75 of them are going to be captured right here and around the whitmer fire. joe borelli, by the way, is going to address these men. and i quote. what are you doing out here playing soldiers? you might get hurt. you should go home to your mama's. can you picture old, irascible, moody, angry jabs, arch, hipster, cherub, all totally berating these poor kids. one of the prisoners of war just the night before had written it's the greatest day of my life. now he's scared to rebels take his shoes.
but their precursor bells, adams county calvary did. and george washington said. a newlywed is gunned by elijah white's men and he dies. but what about the 26? they're still trying to leave gettysburg and near the intersection of golden ville road and table rock road, three and a half miles north of gettysburg. the regiment is in bad trouble. they're fighting the 17th virginia calvary under jenkins brigade, who are mounted infantry, and they're fighting with the enfield rifles and these poor...
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george, what are the mayors of cities across the country saying they need right now? >> reporter: yeah, tom, the main thing these mayors say is help from the federal government. here in new york mayor adams saying the city is reaching a breaking point with about 4,000 migrants arriving each week. >> each week. okay. george solis for us. >>> in just 60 seconds the mother who fled the u.s. suspected of killing her two children, in court for the first time. we'll tell you where. >>> and our exclusive. the growing threat from china in a surprising place. stay with us.in 99% of peopl. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of
george, what are the mayors of cities across the country saying they need right now? >> reporter: yeah, tom, the main thing these mayors say is help from the federal government. here in new york mayor adams saying the city is reaching a breaking point with about 4,000 migrants arriving each week. >> each week. okay. george solis for us. >>> in just 60 seconds the mother who fled the u.s. suspected of killing her two children, in court for the first time. we'll tell you...
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i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. abc7 entertainment reporter georgeo has more. >> welcome to beautiful park city, utah, a winter wonderland where the film community gathers every year to celebrate independent cinema. at the opening night gala. oppenheimer, director christopher nolan was honored with the festival's inaugural trailblazer award. was i ever an independent filmmaker and for reasons that i'll explain, i realize i've never been an independent filmmaker because i don't think you can be. >> i think painters are independent. i think poets can be independent. but as filmmakers, we're so dependent on other people. >> nolan's breakthrough memento, won the screenwriting award here in 2001. also honored director celine song, whose debut, past lives, premiered at sundance a year ago and is now among this year's oscar hopefuls. shut up. many of the movies selected for sundance over its 40 year history have highlighted underrepresented groups of people. one of those films, this year is out of my mind, out of my mind tells the story of a sharp minded bu
i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. abc7 entertainment reporter georgeo has more. >> welcome to beautiful park city, utah, a winter wonderland where the film community gathers every year to celebrate independent cinema. at the opening night gala. oppenheimer, director christopher nolan was honored with the festival's inaugural trailblazer award. was i ever an independent filmmaker and for reasons that i'll explain, i realize i've never been an independent filmmaker because i...
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george kittle, among others. deebo made his weekly appearance on adam's show on fanduel, says he expects to play at least some time we'll play, um, this game for a good bit. just to keep the groove going and not you know what i'm saying? take too much time off. i feel like we're going to be going this week. like as in practicing hard and continue to do the things that we do. um, and so, yeah, i mean, we just got to keep building and, you know, we haven't played our best ball yet. so, um, we just got to continue to get better and better each day. >> so you're going to play? yeah. for sure i love that i love i mean, because there's decisions to make and all that is it kind of a negotiation like are you going to have like or is it what coach says what happens. and you guys are like, it ain't no it ain't no negotiation. >> i mean, once coach say one thing. it's all, you know, all hands on deck. yeah >> there's no negotiation. uh, after the officiating debacle in the lions cowboys game on saturday night, the nfl sent a memo today reminding all teams that a player must clearly report as eligible. i'm larry. i'm eligible
george kittle, among others. deebo made his weekly appearance on adam's show on fanduel, says he expects to play at least some time we'll play, um, this game for a good bit. just to keep the groove going and not you know what i'm saying? take too much time off. i feel like we're going to be going this week. like as in practicing hard and continue to do the things that we do. um, and so, yeah, i mean, we just got to keep building and, you know, we haven't played our best ball yet. so, um, we...
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george wallace said. there was a famous exchange between segregationist similes and adam perez who challenge then governorcalled out the highway patrol. to which law responded iconic, like he said leander, that's great, what are you gonna do now the feds have the nuke? so i mean, there's really nothing new about this. the idea that the party of law in order is now saying the supreme court dominated our conservative said is not law, it's just extraordinary. and i think it really goes to -- i think i don't have a knee choice to talk -- was all a lie. because it's not a law & order party anymore. the essence of law is to make laws that you don't agree with. otherwise, it's not law, it's just, okay, i can -- it's not like a cafeteria, i can take from, doesn't take from that. and you can't have a civil society that functions that way. so it's really a continuation of the attacks on all the pillars of civil society and republicans have done. attacking the justice department, attacking elections, attacking the courts. and the fatality of it is extraordinarily destabilizing and dangerous. >>> all right, please do
george wallace said. there was a famous exchange between segregationist similes and adam perez who challenge then governorcalled out the highway patrol. to which law responded iconic, like he said leander, that's great, what are you gonna do now the feds have the nuke? so i mean, there's really nothing new about this. the idea that the party of law in order is now saying the supreme court dominated our conservative said is not law, it's just extraordinary. and i think it really goes to -- i...
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adam schiff and i approve this message. >>> we started the show with darryl george, an 18-year-old black student in texas being kept out of classroom because he refuses to cut his locks. the superintendent of the school district says in the context of hair, quote, being an american requires conformity. in this week's art as life i'm introducing xavier daniels. his work examines and challenges societal pressures that do not allow black men to feel free to be themselves. >> i'm xavier daniels. i am an oil painter and i live in atlanta, georgia. i am now a full-time painter after being a firefighter for 13 years. i paint my lived experiences. there are negative stereotypes as black men being criminals, absentee fathers, et cetera. however, my experience as a black male, we are not those stereotypes. so because of that, in my work i create a positive stereotype of black men. i do that through color symbolism. i use the color white in my paintings as a symbol of innocence and purity. i also use "the color purple" as a symbol of being regal as well as a spiritual color. i also use gray as a symbol of intellect and sophisticatio
adam schiff and i approve this message. >>> we started the show with darryl george, an 18-year-old black student in texas being kept out of classroom because he refuses to cut his locks. the superintendent of the school district says in the context of hair, quote, being an american requires conformity. in this week's art as life i'm introducing xavier daniels. his work examines and challenges societal pressures that do not allow black men to feel free to be themselves. >> i'm...
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into factions, and factions that did not govern the presidency of george washington because of the moral authority, but when you got to adams and jefferson, they evolved into factions that were deliberately looking past that presidency to the republic that stood for over 200 years and just in the last year that was shattered by the presidency of president trump, and if the court has no further questions, i would ask the court to reverse and if you rule against us, we ask you to stay the mandate to allow us to seek a mandate against the supreme court. >> and if you will give us five minutes. >> thank you, your honor. >> okay. mr. pierce? >> good morning, and may it please the court. never in our nation's history until this case has a president claimed that immunity from criminal prosecution extends behind his time in office. the president has a unique constitutional role, but he is not above the law. separation of powers principles, constitutional text, history, precedent and other immunity doctrines all point to the conclusion that a former president enjoys no immunity from criminal prosecution. at a minimum, this case in w
into factions, and factions that did not govern the presidency of george washington because of the moral authority, but when you got to adams and jefferson, they evolved into factions that were deliberately looking past that presidency to the republic that stood for over 200 years and just in the last year that was shattered by the presidency of president trump, and if the court has no further questions, i would ask the court to reverse and if you rule against us, we ask you to stay the mandate...
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factions that did not gorn the presidency of george washingtonbeuse of his moral authority. mutely when u t to adams and jeffern th correctly anticipated deliberately looking stthat presidency to the future of e republic. 234 years it stood untiwas shattered by the indictment of president trump. if the court s no further questions you would ask rules against us in any respect we requthe court states mandate to allow us to see for the review. >> can you give us five minutes? >> thank you your honor. good morning, may it please the court, never in our nations history we have held this case is a president claimed immunity and coloosecution extends beyond his time in . the president has a unique constitutional role, but he is not abovlaw. separation of powerscouples, constitutional text, history, precedent and other immunity doctrines all point to the conclusion that a president enjoys no immunity from criminal prosecution. at mum, this case in which the defendant isalleged election is not the place to recognize some novel form of criminal unity. now, i want to start with jurisdiction asjudge tiles rais
factions that did not gorn the presidency of george washingtonbeuse of his moral authority. mutely when u t to adams and jeffern th correctly anticipated deliberately looking stthat presidency to the future of e republic. 234 years it stood untiwas shattered by the indictment of president trump. if the court s no further questions you would ask rules against us in any respect we requthe court states mandate to allow us to see for the review. >> can you give us five minutes? >> thank...
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[applause] new york city mayor eric adams■c mayors and county executives from all across the state and we're also joined -- yes,n appls david patterson and georgeataki [applause] also many representatives from labor, distinguished guest and clergy leaders including dr. a.r. bernard who is our president of the interfaith counsel. members of my cabinet and and special tribute to the visionary behind many of our ideas, michaeler. [applause] but today is not about us. it's about the 20 million hard working we are privileged to represent. and what we can deliver for them in the year ahead. i've listened as new yorkers have told me about the challenges they face and the dreams they hold. and with them in mind i proudly share my vision for 2024. [applause] the state of new york is strong. stronger today than when i became governor two years ago. e affordable. we've traversed some rocky terrain. and there's switchbacks before we reach the summit. across our nation and our state people worry that a safe affordable life is somehow out of reach while shootings and murders have declined by double digits, store, the synagogue or the subway is always top of
[applause] new york city mayor eric adams■c mayors and county executives from all across the state and we're also joined -- yes,n appls david patterson and georgeataki [applause] also many representatives from labor, distinguished guest and clergy leaders including dr. a.r. bernard who is our president of the interfaith counsel. members of my cabinet and and special tribute to the visionary behind many of our ideas, michaeler. [applause] but today is not about us. it's about the 20 million...
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adam peters to be the new gm. so, this next story makes sense, san francisco had five players named first-team all-pro, led by fred warner and christian mccaffrey. georgele and trent williams were also first-team errors -- the search to find bill belichick's replacement in new england lasted about 24 hours. mayo played eight seasons under bill belichick and two days after nick sabin's retirement, they have hired already. >>> jordan hicks was signed to a four-year, $44 million deal. reports say that san francisco plans to use him as a starter. >>> and in the final pac-12 season, the women's basketball team is in the thick of the conference race, this team is playing with a lot of fight and there might be a reason for that. >> pushing is suarez, and she leads it in. the golden bears have come out punching this season. it is something they have learned from their head coach. >> if i can handle somebody trying to punch my face in, then i'm sure i can handle the stanford cardinal trying to make threes. >> she isn't just talking the talk, she is walking the walk. >> that is the mentality she is trying to instill in us every day. >> smith has participated in
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adam schiff, and i approve this message. neighborhood safety tracker only on >> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >> martha: closing in. >> we had a spectacular victory. messages from the voters of our party is clear. >> martha: after his triumph in new hampshire, donald trump looks to finish out the race. >> donald trump is going to be the nominee. >> martha: nikki haley presses onto south carolina. >> new hampshire is first in the nation. it is not the last in the nation. >> martha: and president biden's re-election campaign ramps up. >> are you ready to defend democracy? and are you ready to win this election? [ cheers and applause ] >> martha: this morning, our exclusive interviews with trump ally senator tim scott and biden ally, governor gavin newsom. plus, we're on the trail taking the pulse of trump supporters in pennsylvania. how do you think donald trump is going to cure this kind of division? and our powerhouse round table weighs in. >>> a storied career. call sign. swamp thing. what's that from? >> struck by lightning, daughter on fire ejected and spent about 15 minutes in the ev
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adams. mayors and county executives from all across the state. we are also joined by former governors david patterson and george pataki. [applause] >> many representatives from labor, distinguished guests, clergy leaders including doctor a.r. bernard of the interfaith council. members of my cabinet, council liz stein and a special tribute to my policy director, the visionary behind many of our great ideas, michael asher. [applause] >> today it is not about us. it is about the 20 million hard-working new yorkers we are privileged to represent and what we can deliver for them in the year ahead. i have listened as new yorkers told me about the challenges they face, the dreams they hold. the 7 minds that i proudly share my vision for 2024. [applause] >> the state of new york is strong, stronger today than when i became governor two years ago. it is healthier, safer, more affordable. we've traversed some rocky terrain and there are still some switchbacks before we reach the summit. across our nation and our state, safe and affordable life is somehow out of reach while shootings and murders have declined by double digits, sa
adams. mayors and county executives from all across the state. we are also joined by former governors david patterson and george pataki. [applause] >> many representatives from labor, distinguished guests, clergy leaders including doctor a.r. bernard of the interfaith council. members of my cabinet, council liz stein and a special tribute to my policy director, the visionary behind many of our great ideas, michael asher. [applause] >> today it is not about us. it is about the 20...
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george inhibiting republicans self-government. the king has dissolved dissolved legislatures convene them at distant places and adams addition.f i if i'm not wrong to the to the first draft. he's refused to approve laws and so forth and even many of the references to what we might call rights or liberties are based on the regulation or assume the regulation of liberty by republican processes such as imposing taxes, quote, without our consent in maintaining standing armies, quote, without the consent of our legislatures, ultimately the declaration itself a persuasive, brief, which suggests that that its drafters, the revolutionary generation did not actually is thomas paine did that a change of government? no justification. thus, lincoln's later insistence that the rebellious states not in point of laws, in other words, had not exited civil society. the principle of equality animates the declaration for him. in fact, the theoretical basis of democracy we are not all precisely equal in all respects, but we are equal our capacity to govern ourselves. now lincoln was accused of being too much of a gradualist by contemporaries to
george inhibiting republicans self-government. the king has dissolved dissolved legislatures convene them at distant places and adams addition.f i if i'm not wrong to the to the first draft. he's refused to approve laws and so forth and even many of the references to what we might call rights or liberties are based on the regulation or assume the regulation of liberty by republican processes such as imposing taxes, quote, without our consent in maintaining standing armies, quote, without the...
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george washington to future esidencies. they correctly anticipated the nation mht -- they were deeply concernedbo the nation would devolve into ftions. immediately when you get to adamsnd jefferson they devolve into factions. ey looked past that presidency to the future of the republic. a tradition that served for 234 years until last year when it s attered by the indictment of president tru. if the court has no fth questions i would ask the court to reverse if the court rules agasts in any respect, we request the court stay its mandate to allow us to seek further review. thank you, your honor. judge childs: mr. pearce. mr. pearce: good mornin may it please the court. never in our nation' history has a president claimedunity from criminal consideration extends beyond his time in office. the president has a unique constitutional role. he is not above the law. separation of powers principles, constitutional text, his precedent, and other immunity doctrines all point to the conclusion that a former president enjoys no iy from criminal prosecution. at a minimum,his case in which the det is alleged toe conspired to overturn the s of a presidential election, is not the pla
george washington to future esidencies. they correctly anticipated the nation mht -- they were deeply concernedbo the nation would devolve into ftions. immediately when you get to adamsnd jefferson they devolve into factions. ey looked past that presidency to the future of the republic. a tradition that served for 234 years until last year when it s attered by the indictment of president tru. if the court has no fth questions i would ask the court to reverse if the court rules agasts in any...
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george washington to future presidencies. they correctly anticipedhe nation might -- they were deey concerned about the nation would devolve into factions. immediately when you get to adamsnd jefferson they devolve into factions. they looked past tha presidency to the future of the republic. a tradition that served for 234 years until last year when was shattered by the indictment of president trump. if the court haso further questions i woul ask the court to reverse. if the cou res against us in any respect, we rue the court stay its mandate to allow us to seek further review. thank you, your honor. judge childs: mr. pearce. pearce: good morning. may it please the court. ne our nation's history has a pnt claimed immunity from criminalderation extends beyond his time in of the president has a unique constitutional role. het above the law. separation of powers principles, constitutional text, history, precedent, and o immunity rines all point to the conclusion that a former president enj immunity at a minimum, this case in which the defendant iged to have conspired to overturn the results of a presidential on, is not the place to recognize some novel form of criminal immu
george washington to future presidencies. they correctly anticipedhe nation might -- they were deey concerned about the nation would devolve into factions. immediately when you get to adamsnd jefferson they devolve into factions. they looked past tha presidency to the future of the republic. a tradition that served for 234 years until last year when was shattered by the indictment of president trump. if the court haso further questions i woul ask the court to reverse. if the cou res against us...
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adam schiff, and i approve this message. there stands out telling the story of a girl with cerebral palsy. abc seven entertainmentrillioneporter georges more. welcome to beautiful park city, utah for a winter wonderland where the film community gathers every year to celebrate independent cinema. >> at the opening night gala, oppenheimer director christopher nolan was honored with the festival's inaugural trailblazer award. >> was i ever an independent filmmaker? and for reasons that i'll explain, i realize i've never been an independent filmmaker because i don't think you can be. i think painters are independent. i think poets can be independent. as filmmakers, we're so dependent on other people. >> nolan's breakthrough, memento won the screenwriting award here in 2001. also honored director celine song, whose debut past lives, premiered at sundance a year ago and is now among this year's oscar hopefuls. she up many of the movies selected for sundance over its 40 year history. we have highlight underrepresented groups of people. one of those films, thif my mind tells the story of a sharp minded but nonverbal girl named melody, whose
adam schiff, and i approve this message. there stands out telling the story of a girl with cerebral palsy. abc seven entertainmentrillioneporter georges more. welcome to beautiful park city, utah for a winter wonderland where the film community gathers every year to celebrate independent cinema. >> at the opening night gala, oppenheimer director christopher nolan was honored with the festival's inaugural trailblazer award. >> was i ever an independent filmmaker? and for reasons that...
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eric adams, transit peak chief of police michael kemper, about my own self and my family, it's not a small thing. there's a lot of money hundred people gathered muslim groups to talk about with georgem are demonstrated in the summer of 2020, boyd summer but a lot of these are paid and it's a dangerous time, i would not look at this as no big deal, it's a big deal especially for juice in new york like me. >> what's on your lapel? >> i'm glad you brought that up, we will have rachel on, her son is one of the hostages and she told me you're going to wear a number 100 with the # on their shirts the next couple days because in today's it will be exactly 100 days, tomorrow in israel about 100 days since october 72 they took hostages and killed israelis so in solidarity about the number 100 # about rachel and get these people home. >> you were start in sports training moment ring of honor unveiling, the great both teams. the general manager, he died. his wife was there to accept the award and get the owner but listen to how the ground greeted her. >> six time nba champion, two-time nba executive of the year represented by his wife, delma from a basketball hall of famer and former general
eric adams, transit peak chief of police michael kemper, about my own self and my family, it's not a small thing. there's a lot of money hundred people gathered muslim groups to talk about with georgem are demonstrated in the summer of 2020, boyd summer but a lot of these are paid and it's a dangerous time, i would not look at this as no big deal, it's a big deal especially for juice in new york like me. >> what's on your lapel? >> i'm glad you brought that up, we will have rachel...
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factions, factionalism did not govern the presidency of george washington because of his moral authority. however, immediately when you got to adams and jefferson, you devolved into factions. they correctly anticipated and were looking past that presidency to the future of the republic, a tradition that stood for 234 years until last year when it was shattered by the indictment of president trump. if the court has no further questions, we could ask the court to reverse and if the court rules against us in any respect, we renew our request to the court, stay as mandate to allow us to seek further review en banc and with the supreme court. >> thank you, your honor. >> okay. mr. pierce. >> good morning. may it please the court, never in our nation's history until this case has a president claimed immunity and criminal prosecution extends beyond his time in office. the president has a unique constitutional role, but he is not above the law. separation of powers principles, constitutional text, history, precedent and other immunity doctrines all point to the conclusion that a former president enjoys no immunity from criminal prosecutio
factions, factionalism did not govern the presidency of george washington because of his moral authority. however, immediately when you got to adams and jefferson, you devolved into factions. they correctly anticipated and were looking past that presidency to the future of the republic, a tradition that stood for 234 years until last year when it was shattered by the indictment of president trump. if the court has no further questions, we could ask the court to reverse and if the court rules...