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shaw: yeah! [laughs] that was one of the interesting things to see all these books about first ladies, and all of the different titles people have come up with to describe this group of women. thus far it has all been women. i do not know. we talk about this book as being evergreen and it ends with mrs. trump, where the exhibition ends. it will be very interesting to consider what we do at that moment. whether the portrait gallery begins -- i am sure we will commission first gentleman or first transgender them, whatever it is. we are happy to record that history and make sure each of these individuals is included. i did an interview with a news outlet around the exhibition and one of the questions was about clothing, and the focus that we have on first ladies and what they wear. they said, do you think it will be different when there is a man in the role as the spouse of the president, or the second husband or second gentleman? gentleman. i said that i think it will probably different, because th
shaw: yeah! [laughs] that was one of the interesting things to see all these books about first ladies, and all of the different titles people have come up with to describe this group of women. thus far it has all been women. i do not know. we talk about this book as being evergreen and it ends with mrs. trump, where the exhibition ends. it will be very interesting to consider what we do at that moment. whether the portrait gallery begins -- i am sure we will commission first gentleman or first...
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gwendolyn dubois shaw. portraite national gallery senior historian and director of history, research, and scholarly programs. appointed in 2019 she is the first woman and first african-american to hold that position. before joining the national portrait gallery gwendolyn was an associate professor of the history of art at the university of pennsylvania. her work is focused on race, gender, sexuality, and class in the art of the united states, latin america, and the caribbean. in addition to the first lady's exhibit we will be talking about this evening, dr. shaw as curated many exhibitions 200uding were present, years of african-american art at the philadelphia museum of art and carol walker, virginia's lynch mob and other works for the montclair art museum in new jersey. she received her phd in art history from stanford university . if you would like to ask dr. shaw a question please type it in the comment section of this live feed. we will get to as many audience questions as possible at the end of our pr
gwendolyn dubois shaw. portraite national gallery senior historian and director of history, research, and scholarly programs. appointed in 2019 she is the first woman and first african-american to hold that position. before joining the national portrait gallery gwendolyn was an associate professor of the history of art at the university of pennsylvania. her work is focused on race, gender, sexuality, and class in the art of the united states, latin america, and the caribbean. in addition to the...
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in 2018, luke grenfell-shaw _ at any time. in 2018, luke grenfell-shaw was - at any time.d he at any time. in 2018, luke i grenfell-shaw was told he had grenfell—shaw was told he had an advanced form of cancer that very few people survive. tue: primary tumour that was very few people survive. tta: primary tumour that was beneath my left shoulder blade which was the size of an aubergine, it was enormous, that had spread to my lungs. the 24-year-old _ spread to my lungs. the 24-year-old underwentl 24—year—old underwent chemotherapy and then surgery, keeping his spirits up by running and riding long distances — and dreaming of adventure. distances - and dreaming of adventure.— distances - and dreaming of adventure. the day that i was diagnosed — adventure. the day that i was diagnosed a _ adventure. the day that i was diagnosed a realised - adventure. the day that i was diagnosed a realised that i adventure. the day that i was diagnosed a realised that if i l diagnosed a realised that if i could only do one more thing with my life then i want to cycle around the world. t cycl
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gwendolyn shaw to white house history live. gwendolyn is the national portraitb=dvq gallery senior historian and director of history, research and scholarly programs. appointed in 2019, she is the first woman and the first african-american to hold that position. before joining the national portrait gallery, gwendolyn was an associate professor of the history of art at the university of pennsylvania. her work has focused on race, gender, sexuality and class in the art of the united states, latin america and the caribbean. in addition to the first ladies exhibit, dr. shaw has curated many exhibits, and kara walker, virginia's lynch mob and other works. gwendolyn received her ph.d. in art history from stanford university. if you would like to ask d dr. shaw a question, type it in the comment section of this live feed. we'll get to as many office questions as possible as the end of your program. gwendolyn, we look forward to your presentation this evening. >> thank you so much, colleen. it's really great to be here. we can go to t
gwendolyn shaw to white house history live. gwendolyn is the national portraitb=dvq gallery senior historian and director of history, research and scholarly programs. appointed in 2019, she is the first woman and the first african-american to hold that position. before joining the national portrait gallery, gwendolyn was an associate professor of the history of art at the university of pennsylvania. her work has focused on race, gender, sexuality and class in the art of the united states,...
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our scotland correspondent james shaw reports. boris james shaw reports.nson arriving for the start of borisjohnson arriving for the start of his visit to scotland at the queen elizabeth university hospital in glasgow. despite a warning from nicola sturgeon yesterday that the rules against nonessential travel apply to everyone, including political leaders. is apply to everyone, including political leaders.— political leaders. is it really, really essential? _ political leaders. is it really, really essential? that's - political leaders. is it really, really essential? that's the l political leaders. is it really, - really essential? that's the test. and i would see me travelling from edinburgh to aberdeen to visit a vaccination centre right now is not essential, and borisjohnson travelling from london to wherever in scotland he is going to do the same is not essential. but in scotland he is going to do the same is not essential.— same is not essential. but boris johnson and _ same is not essential. but boris johnson and his _ same is not essential. but bor
our scotland correspondent james shaw reports. boris james shaw reports.nson arriving for the start of borisjohnson arriving for the start of his visit to scotland at the queen elizabeth university hospital in glasgow. despite a warning from nicola sturgeon yesterday that the rules against nonessential travel apply to everyone, including political leaders. is apply to everyone, including political leaders.— political leaders. is it really, really essential? _ political leaders. is it really,...
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shaw? >> thank you, governor. an you hear me ok? good afternoon. as governor inslee lee -- inslee just mentioned, i'm the health secretary for the state of washington and i also want to bid you happy new year. it has been a challenging year for all of us, 2020, but as the governor mentioned our work is not done. we're still in the midst of a pandemic and we remain concerned about this virus, this pandemic and potential challenges that continue to be in the midst and so i do want to say thank you to the governor and his team. i also want to thank our department of health team. i want to thank our partners on the ground that have continued to work with us throughout this year and we know we're going to need to rely on you and lean on you even this coming year. as the governor mentioned, we are seeing some signs that disease growth has slowed for covid-19. in fact has even leveled off in many communities across the state. according to crmplet d.c. data, washington state continues to have one of the lowest rates of covid-19 cases across the nation, esp
shaw? >> thank you, governor. an you hear me ok? good afternoon. as governor inslee lee -- inslee just mentioned, i'm the health secretary for the state of washington and i also want to bid you happy new year. it has been a challenging year for all of us, 2020, but as the governor mentioned our work is not done. we're still in the midst of a pandemic and we remain concerned about this virus, this pandemic and potential challenges that continue to be in the midst and so i do want to say...
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sergeant thomas shaw. who he is? >> yes. sergeant thomas shaw.he represents what we talked about earlier. what is going on with the black experience between 1865 and 1917. so he was a buffalo soldier, in the ninth calvary regiment anden in 1891 awarded the medal of honor, and i believe his particular story they were fighting in mexico. they were outnumbered by about 3-1. he exposed himself in what we call today suppressive fire to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. but he's interpreted within this exhibition, you know, a story develops around artifacts. so we actually own his medal of honor here at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. so we used thomas shaw's individual story to highlight the fact that 18 buffalo soldiers and seminole negro indian scouts. so that's a distinction. we always say 18 negro soldiers awarded the medal of honor. really four indian negro scouts. eight native americans honored peace times medal of honor and served in the navy between that era and there were also six a
sergeant thomas shaw. who he is? >> yes. sergeant thomas shaw.he represents what we talked about earlier. what is going on with the black experience between 1865 and 1917. so he was a buffalo soldier, in the ninth calvary regiment anden in 1891 awarded the medal of honor, and i believe his particular story they were fighting in mexico. they were outnumbered by about 3-1. he exposed himself in what we call today suppressive fire to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. but...
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will be a number of safety and health health protocols of course that the teams must follow brian shaw who is the head coach of the ignite said he is looking forward to facing some different competition after months of practicing against each other. >>no one is gone through this before that you know what we're all dealing with. but they're doing a great job and i'm happy for them finally get a chance it to us. >>to to show what they have some difficulty. >>the raiders took an important step virtual interviews now sometimes the tail end of that sound bite is me on zoom anyway, the raiders took a step in attempting to fix their defense today. i mean it couldn't get any worse this season as you see right here, here's the new guy in charge of gus bradley he was hired to be their defensive coordinator bradley was the defensive coordinator for the charges for the past 4 years. the charges had the 10th ranked defense last season, but he will certainly have his work cut out for him the raiders were 30th in points allowed and 30th in take a ways. last season but gus bradley he's been a head coa
will be a number of safety and health health protocols of course that the teams must follow brian shaw who is the head coach of the ignite said he is looking forward to facing some different competition after months of practicing against each other. >>no one is gone through this before that you know what we're all dealing with. but they're doing a great job and i'm happy for them finally get a chance it to us. >>to to show what they have some difficulty. >>the raiders took an...
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this evening it is my pleasure to introduce gwendolyn dubois shaw. she is a senior historian, and director of history, research and scholarly programs. appointed in 2019, she's the first woman and first african american to hold that position. before joining the national portrait gallery she was an associate professor of the history of art at the university of pennsylvania her. work has focused on race and class in the art of the united states latin america and the caribbean. >> in addition to the first lady's exhibit, dr. shaw has curated many exhibitions including represent 200 years of african american art, at the philadelphia museum of art and carol walker, and other works for the month claire art museum in new jersey. she received her ph.d. in art history, from stanford university. if you would like to ask doctor shaw a question, please type in the comments section of this live feed. we will get to as many questions as possible at the end of our program. gwendolyn we look forward to your presentation this evening. >> thank you colleen, and it's g
this evening it is my pleasure to introduce gwendolyn dubois shaw. she is a senior historian, and director of history, research and scholarly programs. appointed in 2019, she's the first woman and first african american to hold that position. before joining the national portrait gallery she was an associate professor of the history of art at the university of pennsylvania her. work has focused on race and class in the art of the united states latin america and the caribbean. >> in...
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earlier i spoke with law professor kate shaw about that. in the history of this country, no president has ever pardoned himself, but now we are hearing that the president is considering using that presidential power to his own benefit. what would this entail, and what would the implications be? >> as you say, no one has ever tried it before, so in some ways we are in uncharted territory. but the president certainly could try to pardon himself. the real question is, would that pardon actually shield him from criminal prosecution and whether the president actually might face prosecution is going to be in the hands of a biden justice department, and if that administration decides that they do want to pursue criminal charges against former president trump, then they will do that regardless of the existence of a self-pardon and try to get a court to rule that that pardon is invalid. >> and, kate, let's turn now to the 25th amendment in which vice president mike pence and members of the cabinet could remove the president for being unfit for offic
earlier i spoke with law professor kate shaw about that. in the history of this country, no president has ever pardoned himself, but now we are hearing that the president is considering using that presidential power to his own benefit. what would this entail, and what would the implications be? >> as you say, no one has ever tried it before, so in some ways we are in uncharted territory. but the president certainly could try to pardon himself. the real question is, would that pardon...
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luke grenfell—shaw set off from bristol on a tandem injanuary.i am cycling with the knowledge that my cancer could come back at any time. in 2018, luke grenfell—shaw was told he had an advanced form of cancer that very few people survive. the primary tumour that was beneath my left shoulder blade, which was the size of an aubergine, it was enormous, that had spread to my lungs. the 24—year—old underwent chemotherapy and then surgery, keeping his spirits up by running and riding long distances — and dreaming of adventure. the day that i was diagnosed, i realised that if i could only do one more thing with my life, then i want to cycle around the world. home behind, adventure ahead. a year ago, the cancer in remission, luke set off from bristol, hoping to reach china. smooth roads. it's pretty nice. that's cold! in front of me is germany. behind me is the netherlands. i think it's fair to say that this tent is no longer particularly waterproof. then the coronavirus pandemic struck, closing borders and blocking luke's way east. i have no idea what w
luke grenfell—shaw set off from bristol on a tandem injanuary.i am cycling with the knowledge that my cancer could come back at any time. in 2018, luke grenfell—shaw was told he had an advanced form of cancer that very few people survive. the primary tumour that was beneath my left shoulder blade, which was the size of an aubergine, it was enormous, that had spread to my lungs. the 24—year—old underwent chemotherapy and then surgery, keeping his spirits up by running and riding long...
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shaw: thank you. announcer: from george washington to george w. bush every sunday at 8:00 p.m. to midnight eastern we feature the presidency, a weekly series exporting presence, their politics, policies, and legacies. people watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. my fellow americans, i have always thought new year's day was an especially american tradition. full of the optimism and hope we are famous for in our daily lives. that energy and confidence we call the american spirit. perhaps because we know we control our own destiny we --ieve deep down it inside down inside we believe we can make each year better than the old. today is one of resolutions. reviewing the old year we try to decide what we can do that are in the new. most of us are without families families.- with our it gathered together we find strength and renewal. this special holiday time is tragically marred for many of us. you may have spotted the reason last night is right around. a drunk driver. each year -- 650,000 arel seriously injured. the personal pain and arctic -- heart ache
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french >> another individual story explored sergeant thomas shaw. >> yes sergeant thomas shaw, he represents what we talked about earlier. what is going on with the black experience between 1865-1917. he was a buffalo soldier, the ninth calvary regiment. 1891 awarded the medal of honor. his particular story, they were fighting in mexico. they were outnumbered, 3-1. he exposed himself in what we call today, suppressive fire, to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. he is interpreted within exhibition, a story develops around artifacts. we own his medal of honor at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. we used thomas shaw's individual story to highlight the fact that 18 buffalo soldiers and several knee grow indian scouts. that's a distinction knew he was actually 14 buffalo soldiers new. we're also six african americans who were awarded the medal of ge ian we use thomas is charles medal of honor as an artifact affecting his image not to highlight him, but the fact that average americans had been serving their country since the american civil
french >> another individual story explored sergeant thomas shaw. >> yes sergeant thomas shaw, he represents what we talked about earlier. what is going on with the black experience between 1865-1917. he was a buffalo soldier, the ninth calvary regiment. 1891 awarded the medal of honor. his particular story, they were fighting in mexico. they were outnumbered, 3-1. he exposed himself in what we call today, suppressive fire, to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. he...
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let's bring in our legal team, chief analyst dan abrams and kate shaw. dan, let me begin with you. if this happens impeachment, the fastest impeachment ever, you know, and there are those concerns about it complicating president-elect biden's agenda going forward but a lot of democrats also saying that this is a conduct that can't be ignored. >> yeah, and it's not just the conduct that was leading up to the riot. when i say that, i mean not just the specific words that led to the riot, i think you're going to be talking about what happened before that as well. which is, the constant lie about the election. think about that. if this election had actually been stolen, if donald trump had actually won in a landslide, it would be awful and horrible and lead people to want to march on the capitol and yet, it was all a lie. so i think that's going to come into play when you talking about impeachment, then the words about going to the capitol and then what actually happened during the event itself, the inaction, if it's true for example there was a delay in calling the national guard. we
let's bring in our legal team, chief analyst dan abrams and kate shaw. dan, let me begin with you. if this happens impeachment, the fastest impeachment ever, you know, and there are those concerns about it complicating president-elect biden's agenda going forward but a lot of democrats also saying that this is a conduct that can't be ignored. >> yeah, and it's not just the conduct that was leading up to the riot. when i say that, i mean not just the specific words that led to the riot, i...
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dan abrams and kate shaw. dan, let me begin with you. the reason i raise that right now is you're starting to hear from democrats already writing articles of impeachment, even though there are 14 days left in the donald trump presidency over what they consider an abuse of power in the weeks since the election, the lies about the election, the phone call to the georgia secretary of state where he tried to get him to overturn the election, the incitement to violence today. >> yeah, and i think some people are going to say but what would be the point? the president is going to be out in two weeks anyway. well, the argument would be that if he were impeached an convicted, that would prevent him from running for office again. there is a single example of someone who they can even try even after he is out of office to continue with the impeachment proceeding. look, i don't know that that's going to actually happen. i don't know that it's going to get the numbers that they need here, but they're clearly trying to make a point here. and particul
dan abrams and kate shaw. dan, let me begin with you. the reason i raise that right now is you're starting to hear from democrats already writing articles of impeachment, even though there are 14 days left in the donald trump presidency over what they consider an abuse of power in the weeks since the election, the lies about the election, the phone call to the georgia secretary of state where he tried to get him to overturn the election, the incitement to violence today. >> yeah, and i...
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he was suffering from cancer and president trump permitted the shaw to come to the united states whichreatly angered other political leaders in iran. >> absolutely. and so that will anger boiled over and ultimately won day in november 1979 the u.s. embassy was overrun. and the u.s. diplomats who were -- happened to be there in the building at the time were taken hostage, as we know, and they were held hostage for a total of 444 days, 52 american diplomats in total. we know something of their treatment, and it was not that great. they were blindfolded, they were interrogated, they were beaten. and we are very privileged to have this cloth. really, it's just a cloth, but it was used as a blindfold on economic officer robert blucker. the takeover of the embassy happened to coincide with his first full day on the job. so, what a day. >> yes. >> what a first day on the job. >> welcome to your job. >> right. and on the second day he was beaten. and about a month later, he was called out for interrogation. he said he was blindfolded in a cold room for six hours and he could hear the clicking
he was suffering from cancer and president trump permitted the shaw to come to the united states whichreatly angered other political leaders in iran. >> absolutely. and so that will anger boiled over and ultimately won day in november 1979 the u.s. embassy was overrun. and the u.s. diplomats who were -- happened to be there in the building at the time were taken hostage, as we know, and they were held hostage for a total of 444 days, 52 american diplomats in total. we know something of...
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the lawmakers above kits group and executed world 1st flight sweeping down the course known as the shaw if they reach speeds of up to 250 kilometers an hour take a look. that's it for me in the news team coming up next we've got a documentary for you with the mara squad of all those violent youth gangs of course you can get always always get the latest news and information on our web site at www dot com i'm terry martin thanks for watching. and you hear me now i guess we don't need you and her dog stands and so on so now we're bringing you i'm going to back off and you never have surprise yourself with what is possible who is mad cool really what moves them want some people along the way maurice and critics will join us from eccles lifestyle.
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. ♪ ♪ >> portland manners sheep to shaw demonstration takes the visitors through each step of garmentf community life on the hudson. the sharing, the carving, the spinning and weaving, we're all household tasks in the 16 and 17 hundreds. when clothing, as well as most other necessities, was handcrafted on the local estates. mrs. johnston was given the opportunity to literally take some of the fabric of history with her. a shawl hand woven, sheared from a local ram, was presented to her as a gift from the hand weavers guild of west chester county. the yield is formed by local women who share a fierce pride in their history. and they are determined to not but the arts and crafts of their forebears fade away to be forgotten. ♪ ♪ >> one of mrs. johnston's most memorable stops was bask reveal. it's unique sound and light program portrays the changing life on the river and its effects on the house and its owners. it's most elegant era was captured by the first lady of the american theater, helen hayes. >> i think that day was the reach glory of bosqueville. the walls, once considered indece
. ♪ ♪ >> portland manners sheep to shaw demonstration takes the visitors through each step of garmentf community life on the hudson. the sharing, the carving, the spinning and weaving, we're all household tasks in the 16 and 17 hundreds. when clothing, as well as most other necessities, was handcrafted on the local estates. mrs. johnston was given the opportunity to literally take some of the fabric of history with her. a shawl hand woven, sheared from a local ram, was presented to...
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so we use thomas shaws medal of honor. but the fact that african-american vs. been serving their country since the american civil war, but also african-americans have been serving their country before where we often serve. >> african-americans can join this on a special line that we set aside. it is set up rejanuarially. morgan out of redding, pennsylvania, you're next. good morning you're on with colonel salter. >> is it true that african-american soldiers would be attacked or lynched if they had their uniforms on? is that true? >> it is true that african-americans veterans were lynched in the red summer. and we have an interpretation of that. it starts on one april of 1919. it runs through november. it is a neither this country after african-americans go and they close ranks and put their separate previouses aside. and they go to fight to make the world safe for democracy as the president said. they come back to a nation that in 1919 was bloodier than 1916, 1915, and 1914. in that interpretation we thought about how do you make this red summer pop? a lot of u
so we use thomas shaws medal of honor. but the fact that african-american vs. been serving their country since the american civil war, but also african-americans have been serving their country before where we often serve. >> african-americans can join this on a special line that we set aside. it is set up rejanuarially. morgan out of redding, pennsylvania, you're next. good morning you're on with colonel salter. >> is it true that african-american soldiers would be attacked or...
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abc7 news reporter zorene shaw tells us one of th largest vacc ruout. >> reporter: tonig t death tolle rollout. >> we're inheriting a huge mess here, jake. but we have a plan to fix it. >> reporter: with just over 10 million americans with the first dose in the last 35 days, the incoming administration pledging to get 100 million doses in the first 100 days after joe biden takes office. biden's team meaning the pledge to be taken literally despite existing obstacles to the plan's rollout, like massive organization and lack of vaccine infrastructure, unlikely to disappear overnight. >> we have looked carefully and we are confident that we have enough vaccine for the 100 million doses over the next 100 days. >> reporter: the plan, including mass vaccination centers and training an army of vaccinators among other steps. but right now crippling problems at megasites nationwide. here in los angeles in the country's covid epicenter, dodger stadium organizers fearing supplies could run out by wednesday. what happens on thursday? >> that's a very good question. it's almost a luxury to look st
abc7 news reporter zorene shaw tells us one of th largest vacc ruout. >> reporter: tonig t death tolle rollout. >> we're inheriting a huge mess here, jake. but we have a plan to fix it. >> reporter: with just over 10 million americans with the first dose in the last 35 days, the incoming administration pledging to get 100 million doses in the first 100 days after joe biden takes office. biden's team meaning the pledge to be taken literally despite existing obstacles to the...
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the premiership table and was their first home league win since the opening day of the season. 0li shawhan a minute. aberdeen drop down to fourth. arsenal midfielder mesut 0zil is close to completing a move to turkish club fenerbahce. 0zil still has half a season left on his arsenal contract but both parties are in advanced talks to terminate it. 0zil has not played for arsenal since last march.. manchester city women have added a third world cup winner to their squad — they've signed abby dahlkemper until 2023. she joins her her usa team—mates sam mewis and rose lavelle, who both signed for the women's super league club in august last year. glasgow warriors beat edinburgh by 23 points to 22 in rugby union's pro 14. the game was also the second in the 1872 cup series between the two sides. and 20—year—old yan bingtao from china has knocked out the defending champion stuart bingham 6—5 to reach the final of snooker�*s masters. yan will face the winner of tonight's semi between john higgins and david gilbert — that's live on bbc two, it's currently one frame all. motor racing driverjamie
the premiership table and was their first home league win since the opening day of the season. 0li shawhan a minute. aberdeen drop down to fourth. arsenal midfielder mesut 0zil is close to completing a move to turkish club fenerbahce. 0zil still has half a season left on his arsenal contract but both parties are in advanced talks to terminate it. 0zil has not played for arsenal since last march.. manchester city women have added a third world cup winner to their squad — they've signed abby...
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i can't i can't miss i can't mrs shaw i cannot miss. it's been a tradition for about 67 years i have to be there after all right now. how. much. all. the. whole over there he told me a little yeah all the lovely a. a b. all they all over the. goalie's told the whole he told the los the he did little to let me quote. parting for near different years and their 3 hours later in the most traditional main temple of my sect all dressed up at 5 am like i was crazy. it was exhausting but i still do it because i want to enjoy and still not break the rules. the food. anymore you have to spend 5. years. me going on with. your mouth so i eat on the york show good dog. was. happy to. go with you on all social boy on there but raising their. voice they're. going to know that i mean this is. not to control him. other therians live it just says to show disdain. you don't like them all hoarded you want to get back to you. and you want to understand that so you want to be the most in the ocean we want you to know that like you have our full support you k
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like a bunch of young chinese on the were passed -- young shaw nees on the warpath.hey heading tonight? >> i think they're trying to think of something to burn. i did hear them into the college library. is this it? >> this is it. >> and you are helping them? >> no. >> then you're getting them. >> not really. >> look, johnny, you cannot stand the both sides of the fence at want. -- once. >> you cannot be my great great whatever you say. you are younger that i am. >> i was 20 when i was killed at ticonderoga, my son less than two months old. >> i'm sorry. i was luckier, i was in vietnam. i have to go back to my studying, ok? >> it is a funny thing. about being killed, i mean. if i had my druthers, i would rather live for something then die for something. what would make me sorriest of all, would be to find out that i died for nothing. >> what do you mean? >> we were how well -- powwowing about this on the other, in the spear world. -- in the spirit world. our lives would not hold a candle to what all you have got, but we appreciated it just the same. sometimes i think
like a bunch of young chinese on the were passed -- young shaw nees on the warpath.hey heading tonight? >> i think they're trying to think of something to burn. i did hear them into the college library. is this it? >> this is it. >> and you are helping them? >> no. >> then you're getting them. >> not really. >> look, johnny, you cannot stand the both sides of the fence at want. -- once. >> you cannot be my great great whatever you say. you are...
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so, this is going to be discu discussed, but i don't expect there to be action on it. >> kate shaw? >> yeah, i'm less sure than dan. i mean, i do think -- it's a majority of the cabinet but also requires the vice president, so, it's not as though enough cabinet members will get you there. you need the vice president and a majority of the cabinet. jon karl is right, it is not settled if acting secretaries count. this is a provision of the 25th amendment that has never been invoked. typically used, as dan says, it is designed for incapacity, largely designed with health incapacity in mind, physical health, but i think its words would extend to a situation in which a majority of the cabinet and the vice president thinks the president is simply unfit for whatever reason, to continue in office. and you are right, george, that the bar is -- if the president fights it, congress, then, makes the decision and it requires a two-thirds vote in each house of congress, as opposed to just two-thirds in the senate to convict, if we're talking about impeachme impeachment. so, the 25th amendment in
so, this is going to be discu discussed, but i don't expect there to be action on it. >> kate shaw? >> yeah, i'm less sure than dan. i mean, i do think -- it's a majority of the cabinet but also requires the vice president, so, it's not as though enough cabinet members will get you there. you need the vice president and a majority of the cabinet. jon karl is right, it is not settled if acting secretaries count. this is a provision of the 25th amendment that has never been invoked....
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abc news reporter shailene shaw is in atlanta. >> reporter: the balance of power could be flipped in the senate and determine the trajectory of joe biden's presidency. incumbent republican 11:00 letter not accepting defeat and warnock suggesting victory. >> we have a path to victory and we're staying on it. this is a game of inches. we're going to win this election. we're going to save this country. >> i am going to the senate to work for all of georgia. >> reporter: many voters are aware of how consequential a vote for republican senator and david perdue or their challengers rafael warnock and jon ossoff could be for both their state and the nation. >> it's a lot. my phone has been vibrating. you have a voting plan? do you plan to vote? >> reporter: results show both races neck and neck if both democrats win, they'll control 50 seats in the senate as will republicans, with vice president elect kamala harris as the tie breaker. president trump has been trying to do everything in his power to keep that from happening. during a rally for the republicans in georgia monday, he rallied ag
abc news reporter shailene shaw is in atlanta. >> reporter: the balance of power could be flipped in the senate and determine the trajectory of joe biden's presidency. incumbent republican 11:00 letter not accepting defeat and warnock suggesting victory. >> we have a path to victory and we're staying on it. this is a game of inches. we're going to win this election. we're going to save this country. >> i am going to the senate to work for all of georgia. >> reporter:...
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kate shaw is our supreme court contributor. kate, good morning. we know some democrats in congress are drawing up an article of impeachment. if speaker pelosi gets fully behind this, what are the next steps here and how long could it take because as we all know there's not much time? >> no, that's right, dan. if we remember just this time last year president trump was beginning his impeachment trial in the senate, those trials typically take several weeks, proceedings in house could take weeks or months but both the house and senate have a lot of control over the time line here, so i think it's entirely possible if the house wanted to it could vote on these articles within a day or two and so then i think the question is how fast the senate wants to act. right now, the senate is in recess and not scheduled to come back until the day before inauguration. but mitch mcconnell could easily call his members back and i think it's just a question of political will so, if the senate did come back early, they'd have to have an abbreviated trial but again i
kate shaw is our supreme court contributor. kate, good morning. we know some democrats in congress are drawing up an article of impeachment. if speaker pelosi gets fully behind this, what are the next steps here and how long could it take because as we all know there's not much time? >> no, that's right, dan. if we remember just this time last year president trump was beginning his impeachment trial in the senate, those trials typically take several weeks, proceedings in house could take...
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when he called the shaw was a sports love uses and non-conventional with ferguson is becoming popular among young people in the country with many of them using it. let's find out more in this report. the best long winter and also. a lot. so i was so willing to. fencing a sport that is still relatively unknown in kenya. nairobi is only practiced by about 75 fences but coach stephen o'connell. it's on a mission to ensure that this sport is recognized. fencing come. fencing is a new sport in kenya but now it's slowly becoming widespread and this makes me have to. be more sadia you know but you can see from my trainees it does help them a lot and that's changed their lives and when we started with them they did not have shoes then but today they do have shoes then on a year to. run on may change a key key and their behaviors have changed we do and they've become responsible in what we're responsible. in 2012 steven started offering his classes today fencing has gained more ground attracting people from all age groups who want to learn more about the sport. one of them is actually one gary
when he called the shaw was a sports love uses and non-conventional with ferguson is becoming popular among young people in the country with many of them using it. let's find out more in this report. the best long winter and also. a lot. so i was so willing to. fencing a sport that is still relatively unknown in kenya. nairobi is only practiced by about 75 fences but coach stephen o'connell. it's on a mission to ensure that this sport is recognized. fencing come. fencing is a new sport in kenya...
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abc's zarene shaw reports. >> reporter: as the death toll from covid-19 quickly closes in on 400,000the new administration pledging to move fast to fix the chaotic vaccine rollout. >> we're inheriting a huge mess here, jake, but we have a plan to fix it. >> reporter: with just over 10 million americans with the first dose in the last 35 days, the incoming administration pledging to get 100 million doses in the first 100 days after joe biden takes office. biden's team meaning the pledge to be taken literally, despite existing obstacles to the program's rollout, like massive disorganization and lack of vaccine infrastructure unlikely to disappear overnight. >> we are confident we have enough vaccine for the 100 million doses over the next 100 days. >> reporter: the plan including mass vaccination centers and training an army of vaccinators among other steps. but right now, crippling problems at mega sites nationwide. here in los angeles, in the country's covid epicenter, dodgers stadium fears that supplies could run out on wednesday. what happens on thursday? >> so that's a very good q
abc's zarene shaw reports. >> reporter: as the death toll from covid-19 quickly closes in on 400,000the new administration pledging to move fast to fix the chaotic vaccine rollout. >> we're inheriting a huge mess here, jake, but we have a plan to fix it. >> reporter: with just over 10 million americans with the first dose in the last 35 days, the incoming administration pledging to get 100 million doses in the first 100 days after joe biden takes office. biden's team meaning...
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we called the shaw. sports love uses and. first it is becoming popular among young people in the country with many of them using words to improve their lives let's find out more in this report. and the best along mentor and also. in the las. so i was so willing to stand. fencing a sport that is still relatively unknown in kenya. and i roby is only practiced by about 75 fences but coach stephen o'connell is on a mission to ensure that this sport is recognized. fancy new comer. you know fencing is a new sport in kenya but now it's slowly becoming widespread and this makes me happy. you know but you can see from my trainees it does help them a lot and that's changed their lives and when we started with them they did not have shoes then but today they do have shoes going on a. run on which he and their behaviors have changed and they've become responsible in what responsible in 2012 stephen started offering his classes today fencing has gained more ground attracting people from all age groups who want to learn more about the spor
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salon i know good quality hair when i see it and then good story when i hear it my name is elizabeth shaw and i work at steve bell and. this is the adopted user coming up a bit of proving to be all regions of the fold over those gaps on their way. it is in. the center of the virus to investigate but china also has the virus probably wouldn't give it to the french where i also communist party insider is lost. on the margins he in malaysia as it battles floods.
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federal government why oh why would they start compromising now latin american studies professor daniel shaw told us how the political divides even splitting families including his own this is certainly a unique moment we can see many families across the country very divided over this i have family members who you know won't talk to me who have threatened me. who see me as a traitor because i have different political views so this call for. family members to call in other other family members is certainly an unprecedented unique situation i think we're living through. another chapter of divisiveness in american history the polarization is intense think this decades and centuries of polarization but it's unique right now because of big twitter facebook there bidding of trucks certainly this should be no platforms for bigotry or xeno phobia everything that trump represents but if it is trump has been will be binned tomorrow. still had lot of my putin meets with the leaders of armenia and azerbaijan to discuss the peace deal from the. back with more on that after the short break. franklin kind
federal government why oh why would they start compromising now latin american studies professor daniel shaw told us how the political divides even splitting families including his own this is certainly a unique moment we can see many families across the country very divided over this i have family members who you know won't talk to me who have threatened me. who see me as a traitor because i have different political views so this call for. family members to call in other other family members...
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abc news reporter shailene shaw is in atlanta. >> reporter: the balance of power could be flipped inhe senate and determine the trajectory of joe biden's presidency. incumbent republican 11:00 letter not accepting defeat and warnock suggesting victory. >> we have a path to victory and we're staying on it. this is a game of inches. we're going to win this election. we're going to save this country. >> i am going to the senate to work for all of georgia. >> reporter: many voters are aware of how consequential a vote for republican senator and david perdue or their challengers rafael warnock and jon ossoff could be for both their state and the nation. >> it's a lot. my phone has been vibrating. you have a voting plan? do you plan to vote? >> reporter: results show both races neck and neck if both democrats win, they'll control 50 seats in the senate as will republicans, with vice president elect kamala harris as the tie breaker. president trump has been trying to do everything in his power to keep that from happening. during a rally for the republicans in georgia monday, he rallied agai
abc news reporter shailene shaw is in atlanta. >> reporter: the balance of power could be flipped inhe senate and determine the trajectory of joe biden's presidency. incumbent republican 11:00 letter not accepting defeat and warnock suggesting victory. >> we have a path to victory and we're staying on it. this is a game of inches. we're going to win this election. we're going to save this country. >> i am going to the senate to work for all of georgia. >> reporter: many...
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terrible precedent set professor of latin american studies at the city university of new york daniel shaw believes many in the us establishment view other countries as their colonies. these very. pro-american references to a banana republic harkens back to the charms of colonialism when the us invaded that island which is 14 towns in the beginning of the 20th century you want to project that this is a pristine democracy because how can the justify sanctions we. want in moscow. in holcim in city if they don't have their own house in order for us let's be very clear it would sort them out a democracy for the plutocrats and technocrats and big capital big money then yes the united states is a democracy if we're talking about democracy by and for the people not by and for the rich the ruling class. in the united states is a discreet insurers a very serious measure of democracy twitter has permanently suspended donald trump's account claiming his posts risked inciting further violence meanwhile another tech giant facebook has extended its suspension of trump's account for at least 2 weeks mean
terrible precedent set professor of latin american studies at the city university of new york daniel shaw believes many in the us establishment view other countries as their colonies. these very. pro-american references to a banana republic harkens back to the charms of colonialism when the us invaded that island which is 14 towns in the beginning of the 20th century you want to project that this is a pristine democracy because how can the justify sanctions we. want in moscow. in holcim in city...
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captain shaw has agreed to show us how this area of the coastline has been affected.hange is definitely having an effect. it's a fact that hurricanes are getting bigger, it's a fact that they're getting stronger, and it's a fact that there are, you know, more of them. right now, this island you see right here would have been out in the channel right there maybe five years ago. so that's 15 feet? oh yeah, easy. 15 years ago, there was a massive hurricane called katrina that devastated new orleans and the surrounding areas. katrina was very scary. nobody knew what to do. everybody was just kind of taken aback, and i don't know, man. it's kind of one of those things you don't really talk about a whole lot. nearly 2,000 people died and a million had to relocate. but there's a new one, zita, and she's on her way. it's expected to hit new orleans within a few hours. you know, pre—katrina, a hurricane like this, yeah, they would warn you, tell you it's coming, but it would've been, "oh, hurricane party." you know? but since katrina's happened, people tend to be a little bit
captain shaw has agreed to show us how this area of the coastline has been affected.hange is definitely having an effect. it's a fact that hurricanes are getting bigger, it's a fact that they're getting stronger, and it's a fact that there are, you know, more of them. right now, this island you see right here would have been out in the channel right there maybe five years ago. so that's 15 feet? oh yeah, easy. 15 years ago, there was a massive hurricane called katrina that devastated new...
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well tina ties shaw got to sit down one on one with the vice president elect to get her thoughts on not only the democrats in the region but the pandemic and the continued fight for more money in stimulus checks. >>vice president elect kamala harris has georgia on her mind as she returned to the peach state sunday i talked to her in savannah about critical issues, including campaigning for democrats in the upcoming us senate runoffs. >>and so the voters of georgia right now have the opportunity to elect the ascent of savannah in rehfeld one a and john fight for the people of georgia who will fight out against anybody was trying to silence the people of georgia of course one of the major. >>the issues is covid-19 response. what the >>well response for it for president elect biden and me is that this is our first order of business and and it's going to be about making sure that we put in place but we have not seen under the current administration which is a real plan. >>families are receiving that $600. they knew the minute however many say it's not enough. >>americans deserve more. ameri
well tina ties shaw got to sit down one on one with the vice president elect to get her thoughts on not only the democrats in the region but the pandemic and the continued fight for more money in stimulus checks. >>vice president elect kamala harris has georgia on her mind as she returned to the peach state sunday i talked to her in savannah about critical issues, including campaigning for democrats in the upcoming us senate runoffs. >>and so the voters of georgia right now have the...
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terrible precedent set professor of latin american studies us that the city university of new york daniel shaw believes many in the us establishment view other countries as they're calling these. these very. pro-american references to a banana republic harkens back to the times of colonialism when the us invaded that out which is 14 sounds in the beginning of the 20th century do you want to project that this is a pristine democracy because how can the justify sanctions we see. one must down be. in holcim in city if they don't have their own house in order for us let's be very clear it would starve them out of democracy for the plutocrats and technocrats and big capital big money then yes the united states is a democracy which talking about democracy by and for the people not by and for the rich the ruling class. in the united states is a disgrace insurer's a very serious measure of democracy. now in other news an avalanche has engulfed around 6 buildings in the russian city of norilsk which is located inside the arctic circle the incident happened near a local ski resort a team of 200 emergenc
terrible precedent set professor of latin american studies us that the city university of new york daniel shaw believes many in the us establishment view other countries as they're calling these. these very. pro-american references to a banana republic harkens back to the times of colonialism when the us invaded that out which is 14 sounds in the beginning of the 20th century do you want to project that this is a pristine democracy because how can the justify sanctions we see. one must down be....
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about the lied about the alice come out self-serving doubt about democracy and unconstitutionally shaw to influence state officials to repeal reality and then came that day a fire we all experienced the president must be impatient dr believe the president must be convicted by the senate a constitutional remedy that will ensure that their public will be safe from this man that was so resolutely determined to tear down the things that we hold dear and that hold us together it gives me no pleasure should say this it breaks my heart it should break your heart should break all of our hearts for your presence in this hollow chamber is testament to our love for x. one tree for america and she had faith in the work of our founders to create a more perfect union. that was insurrectionists were not patriots they were not part of a political base to be catered to on 9 ish they were domestic terrorists and justice must prevail but they did not appear out of a vacuum they were sent here sent here by the president with words such as a cry to fight like hell. words matter truth matters accountability
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those thomas free means listless clay shaw from the. looks of guns and the mentalist flights sensible. nonstop excitement in the final match to. come to see john. w. . greetings from berlin and welcome to arts and culture where we'll look at how inclusive casting is challenging the long traditional white washing of period cinema adaptations and sparking some debate also coming up. german photographer documents what he sees as germany's greatest feat of structural engineering its iconic network of motorways the autobahn. and our series 100 german must read features a winner on the german book prize the blind side of the heart i've been offered tongue. well everyone's talking about bridget and streaming as it did over a lock down christmas it was the definitive coup for netflix based on the romance novel series by american author julia quinn the 8 part series billed as a glitzy period piece with a difference which means it's a regency romance infused with 21st century sensibilities and we'll look into its colorblind casting right after th
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of times we're going to have to leave the conversation there thanks so much to all our guests rena shaw jill cartwright and joslin sage mitchell and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me mohammed i'm going the whole team here bye for now. discover kazakstan that as a new strategic location at the crossroads of europe and asia. develop and grow your business. in the leading logistics trade and business harbor in 1st in a country with a great business climate robust legal system tax regime and advantageous investment incentives employ a well educated highly skilled and multi-lingual workforce. by investing in kazakstan you invest in the largest economy of the region where the growth and prosperity of your business will always be our key priority. invest in kazakstan seize the best opportunities in the heart of eurasia. the u.s.
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professor of latin american studies at the city university of new york daniel shaw believes many in the u.s. establishment view other countries as their colonies these very. pro-american references to a banana republic harkens back to that saddam's of colonialism when the us invaded that i which is 14 towns in the beginning of the 20th century do you want to project that this is a pristine democracy because how can the justify sanctions we see. one mosque. in holcim in a city if they don't have their own house in order for us let's be very clear with saddam out of democracy for the plutocrats and technocrats and big capital big money then yes the united states is a democracy which talking about democracy by and for the people not by and for the rich the ruling class. in the united states is a disgrace insurer's a very serious measure of democracy. a woman's body was recovered from an avalanche from an avalanche that engulfed around 6 buildings in the russian city of norilsk which is located inside the arctic circle the incident happened near a local ski resort earlier a teenage boy was
professor of latin american studies at the city university of new york daniel shaw believes many in the u.s. establishment view other countries as their colonies these very. pro-american references to a banana republic harkens back to that saddam's of colonialism when the us invaded that i which is 14 towns in the beginning of the 20th century do you want to project that this is a pristine democracy because how can the justify sanctions we see. one mosque. in holcim in a city if they don't have...
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terrible precedent since professor of latin american studies at the city university of new york daniel shaw believes many in the us establishment view other countries as their colonies. these very. pro-american references to a banana republic harkens back to the challenge of colonialism when the us invaded naked eye which is 14 towns in the beginning of the 20th century you want to project that this is a pristine democracy because how can the justify tensions with. one mosque down. in holcim in a city if they don't have their own house in order for us let's be very clear with saddam out of democracy for the plutocrats and technocrats and big capital big money even yes the united states is a democracy which talking about democracy by and for the people not by and for the rich the ruling class. in the united states is a discrete insurer's a very serious measure of democracy. now in other news the bodies of a woman and a child have been recovered from an avalanche that engulfed around 6 buildings at a local ski resort in the russian city of norilsk which is located inside the arctic circle ear
terrible precedent since professor of latin american studies at the city university of new york daniel shaw believes many in the us establishment view other countries as their colonies. these very. pro-american references to a banana republic harkens back to the challenge of colonialism when the us invaded naked eye which is 14 towns in the beginning of the 20th century you want to project that this is a pristine democracy because how can the justify tensions with. one mosque down. in holcim in...