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shirley had found out about jason's affair, and if shirley knew, then bill soon would know, too.on worried he would be disinherited. he had to stop his mother before she disclosed his illicit romance. >> i want you to look at the jury and tell them the truth. you shot your mother to death. >> absolutely not. >> reporter: the jury listened for seven days to the plaintiff's case, and then came the defense. >> jason had a loving, close relationship with his mother. >> reporter: jason carter's lawyer, steve wandro, challenged the accusation that jason, in his 911 call, was trying to push back the time of shirley's death to morning hours when he had been accounted for on video at the granary. >> looks like she's been laying here for two hours. >> this is all happening within a matter of minutes. jason was simply so distraught, and to say, you know, "you should've done this and you should've done that at this and that," i think is just ridiculous. >> reporter: as for jason's affair? wandro told the jury it was irrelevant, a salacious distraction, and of course jason lied about it to pr
shirley had found out about jason's affair, and if shirley knew, then bill soon would know, too.on worried he would be disinherited. he had to stop his mother before she disclosed his illicit romance. >> i want you to look at the jury and tell them the truth. you shot your mother to death. >> absolutely not. >> reporter: the jury listened for seven days to the plaintiff's case, and then came the defense. >> jason had a loving, close relationship with his mother. >>...
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, herself the subject of the new film shirley byjosephine decker.he bounds of our agreement. hm... our agreement didn't include sluts interrupting my dinner. handmaid's tale star elisabeth moss plays jackson as a brittle, unstable presence who shares a toxic dependency with husband stanley, reminiscent of who's afraid of virginia woolf? into this household comes odessa young's rose, a pregnant young newlywed whom the author initially torments and ridicules. oh, so the writing's going well, then? please don't ever ask me that again. but as shirley starts to write a story inspired by the real—life disappearance of paula jean welden, rosie and paula's identities begin to overlap with disorienting consequences. you are hiding something. based on a novel by susan scarf merrell, shirley is not a conventional biopic. rather, it's a work of fiction mixed with some fact that attempts to paint a screen portrait of shirley jackson that somehow echoes the tone of her eerily inimitable writing. you're getting on well with the wife. you don't want my work to suff
, herself the subject of the new film shirley byjosephine decker.he bounds of our agreement. hm... our agreement didn't include sluts interrupting my dinner. handmaid's tale star elisabeth moss plays jackson as a brittle, unstable presence who shares a toxic dependency with husband stanley, reminiscent of who's afraid of virginia woolf? into this household comes odessa young's rose, a pregnant young newlywed whom the author initially torments and ridicules. oh, so the writing's going well,...
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and shirley chisholm, she fires back.ampaign theme is like the one expressed on this poster, unbought and unbossed. i'm fighting shirley chisholm. i'm here to be your congresswoman. she's elected. she becomes the first african-american woman in congress in 1969 and she serves a career that in a lot of ways is symbolic. she's a first. she helps publish the congressional black caucus in 1971 and then she also gains a very predominant committee assignment. she's the first african-american woman to serve on the house rules committee which is the committee that pulses legislation onto the floor. so she had her hands on a lot of important developments in the house. but she also had a national reputation. she was someone who was very outspoken which is -- which represents really a lot of the women who were coming into congress at this point. her colleague from new york was bella abrug. these were two women who spoke their mind, whether it was about committee assignments that they didn't agree with. shirley chisholm was assigned
and shirley chisholm, she fires back.ampaign theme is like the one expressed on this poster, unbought and unbossed. i'm fighting shirley chisholm. i'm here to be your congresswoman. she's elected. she becomes the first african-american woman in congress in 1969 and she serves a career that in a lot of ways is symbolic. she's a first. she helps publish the congressional black caucus in 1971 and then she also gains a very predominant committee assignment. she's the first african-american woman to...
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and that certainly included shirl shirley chisolm. and that depicts a lot of what matt was talking about, about her. that she had a national agenda. and she took on a voeadvocacy r. so this highlight the figure, the subject that is there, but the capital is present too, so you no he where she is. but it very much makes the capitol smaller than her stature. she was taking on those roles. and it's also a very assertive portrait. she's looking at gesturing to the viewer. and in order to do that, we sought out artists who we felt could tell a story very quickly. and that included children's book illustrators. and this particular portrait was done by someone who is nationally and internationally award winning children's book illustrator. and interestingly, it's become one of the portraits that is the most beloved by children who visit the capitol because they look at it and immediately can see what is going on. and it's a piece of history that's a great thing for kids to hear and for tour guides to be telling when they bring kids around to
and that certainly included shirl shirley chisolm. and that depicts a lot of what matt was talking about, about her. that she had a national agenda. and she took on a voeadvocacy r. so this highlight the figure, the subject that is there, but the capital is present too, so you no he where she is. but it very much makes the capitol smaller than her stature. she was taking on those roles. and it's also a very assertive portrait. she's looking at gesturing to the viewer. and in order to do that,...
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shirley chisolm, shirley is our girl for president, shirley chisolm for president to represent all americans. you can see the woman's symbol around her face in the center of this reallyce in with a feminist agenda and that was something that very much was important to her and on the national stage in the 1972 election she was very much putting together a very interesting group of people and if you look at film clips of her at the democratic convention, it's really interesting to see her really -- really seasoned paul talking about her delegates and what she's going to do with them. things like that. they're very skilled politicians who also become, as you say, show horse approaches to things. so when you see behind the scenes and in front of the scenes you really see a lot of action going on in the '70s. >> i stand before you today as a candidate for the democratic nomination for the presidency of the united states of america. >> when the congressional black caucus is founded in the very early '70s one thing they do that really sort of is striking as something that brings them to more promin
shirley chisolm, shirley is our girl for president, shirley chisolm for president to represent all americans. you can see the woman's symbol around her face in the center of this reallyce in with a feminist agenda and that was something that very much was important to her and on the national stage in the 1972 election she was very much putting together a very interesting group of people and if you look at film clips of her at the democratic convention, it's really interesting to see her really...
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that certainly include shirley chisholm. portrait we did have shirley chisholm deliberately depicts a lot of what matt was talking about about her. that she had a national agenda. she took on an advocacy role. this portrait of her is in a few ways a traditional congressional portrait. it highlights the figure, the subject who was there, but the capital is present to because you know where she is. it really makes the capital smaller than her stature, natural nationally. she was immediately taking on these roles. it is also in a sort of portrait, she is looking at the viewer, and she is in fact gesturing, practically to the viewer. in order to do that, we sought out artists who we felt could's tell a story very quickly. and that included children's book illustrators. this purchase was done by national, and internationally award-winning children's book illustrator. interestingly, it has become one of the portraits that is the most beloved by children who visit the capital. because they look at it, and they immediately see what
that certainly include shirley chisholm. portrait we did have shirley chisholm deliberately depicts a lot of what matt was talking about about her. that she had a national agenda. she took on an advocacy role. this portrait of her is in a few ways a traditional congressional portrait. it highlights the figure, the subject who was there, but the capital is present to because you know where she is. it really makes the capital smaller than her stature, natural nationally. she was immediately...
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that's right when shirley chisholm first to office. she's on the cover and it says new faces in congress. mrs. shirley chisholm is the first black woman on capitol hill. she, like many other members of congress, really become important national figures, particularly in the african american press. for example, right around the time the congressional black caucus is created, ebony magazine is able to put a lot of folks on the cover as that is created. it really becomes an important caucus. an important issues based group. but each of these individual people become important in different ways to different communities. ivan burke is here seen on the cover of jet twice. once in the 1960s when it says, women who might become congresswoman. she does not become congresswoman in 1967. but a little bit later on, she does, is elected to congress and brain much shows up on the covers of a lot of magazines. the face of not just black women in congress, but younger women in congress. she's the first member of congress to have a baby while she is ser
that's right when shirley chisholm first to office. she's on the cover and it says new faces in congress. mrs. shirley chisholm is the first black woman on capitol hill. she, like many other members of congress, really become important national figures, particularly in the african american press. for example, right around the time the congressional black caucus is created, ebony magazine is able to put a lot of folks on the cover as that is created. it really becomes an important caucus. an...
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that brings us to this man, massachusetts governor william shirley. after spending some time in became a fan of many patriot ideas, especially during foreign policy. in the mid-1740's, surely began thinking about how new england could contribute to the patriots' goal of creating a more commercially expensive british empire. they came up with a variable plan. he decided new england should capture the french controlled ofts of louisburg -- louisbourg in modern-day nova scotia. louisbourg, while it may not be considered a major metropolitan area today, and the 1740's, it was a significant town, with thousands of inhabitants and an impressive fort. it was only slightly smaller than quebec and montreal. you can see an image here included in the massachusetts historical collection. they believed there were two reasons that it would be a good conquest for the british empire. the first was commercial. was aurg -- louisbourg convenient port. they argued that capturing louisbourg would allow british colonists, especially my seditious colonists, to capture this
that brings us to this man, massachusetts governor william shirley. after spending some time in became a fan of many patriot ideas, especially during foreign policy. in the mid-1740's, surely began thinking about how new england could contribute to the patriots' goal of creating a more commercially expensive british empire. they came up with a variable plan. he decided new england should capture the french controlled ofts of louisburg -- louisbourg in modern-day nova scotia. louisbourg, while...
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what was the little shirley ballas lie? the little shirley ballas was a lwa ys lie?interesting talking about the value of being kind, and just being aware of being kind, and just being aware of people‘s mental health. strictly is tough. being a contestant, you are exposed all the time and feel vulnerable. that is something that i thinkjudges need to be mindful of. i get the feeling that you are, with your comments and with your constructive criticisms.” your comments and with your constructive criticisms. i really do try to be. i try to be positive and give people hope, and give them something to think about. at the same time, tools they can improve their dancing from week to week. i‘m very mindful of theirjourney, everything they are putting forward. the life that they have had. i have been a little bit used to it, because i have children that were on dancing with a style for 20 seasons. i was able to watch, and i would hear the little comments that would come out. —— dancing with the stars. it was devastating when they spent a whole week putting that amazing choreo
what was the little shirley ballas lie? the little shirley ballas was a lwa ys lie?interesting talking about the value of being kind, and just being aware of being kind, and just being aware of people‘s mental health. strictly is tough. being a contestant, you are exposed all the time and feel vulnerable. that is something that i thinkjudges need to be mindful of. i get the feeling that you are, with your comments and with your constructive criticisms.” your comments and with your...
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i think about that in relation to something about in the book with shirley chisholm and how when she was a new york state assembly person, she presented a bill in response to police violence to say that all police that are going through training must complete a civil rights course, right? they had to learn the history of people that they were policing and they have to learn about injustice, and i say in the book i like to think that she knew that would mean those people couldn't be, police. once you know exactly what the history of policing is and no ical violent and out oppressive it is, i would like to think any person of conscience wouldn't do that. >> you would like to think that. i want to bring up shirley chisholm because i was like ignorant and i'd i've not hearf her and i was like, what? what is going on? i was in that educated? now i looked her up and i'm like what is wrong with a? i need to go read 800 books. can you talk about this political figure? also you mentioned his statue. it may be think about like what if some of these statues are replaced with people that i love
i think about that in relation to something about in the book with shirley chisholm and how when she was a new york state assembly person, she presented a bill in response to police violence to say that all police that are going through training must complete a civil rights course, right? they had to learn the history of people that they were policing and they have to learn about injustice, and i say in the book i like to think that she knew that would mean those people couldn't be, police....
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as errin mentioned, on shirley chism's birthday, what a more fitting moment for them to be rolled outextra snaps to them. i think we're going to see a lot of that translated in how they continue to communicate a narrative out of the white house that is ultimately going to continue to build on the trust, build on the rapport that they've already generated from the campaign, now going into the white house, which essentially they're building from scratch after trump's administration. >> now, can extra snaps be exchanged for extra stuffing or leftover cranberry sauce? >> absolutely, ari. >> i'm just trying to learn. >> i'm sorry. hold on, ari. ari, it's dressing. it's dressing, ari, not stuffing. i don't want to get into this with you. i don't want to -- i just -- we've been on such a roll this year. i don't want you messing up talking about stuffing. >> i'll say this, i've covered a lot of -- >> on national television with the viewers. >> i've covered a lot of controversial issues in america. i don't want to get anywhere near that debate. >> nope. >> you don't. >> before i lose both of y
as errin mentioned, on shirley chism's birthday, what a more fitting moment for them to be rolled outextra snaps to them. i think we're going to see a lot of that translated in how they continue to communicate a narrative out of the white house that is ultimately going to continue to build on the trust, build on the rapport that they've already generated from the campaign, now going into the white house, which essentially they're building from scratch after trump's administration. >> now,...
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and they suffer in silence as shirley said talking openly and honestly about things is impossible in this business you always have to play a certain role to survive. so if you can hear us need help what advice but a therapist gift well like whatever i work with. came back after you to access or read very successful at the time. and make sure that i don't just talk about the success because to me it's important that there is some sort of identity of themselves that does not just include their last or their latest success. i just imagined that this move in the 47th minutes had turned out differently and mrs trott had gone in with this your report about the foreman genius to you. and how the careers of these young man have turned out. these works of art are made using stamps not brushes. impeccably captured snapshots price frederico. august with extraordinary technique. creates a perfect combination of move to. time your role in. exploring just the range and. known for. general use most long distance hiking trail. it's going to be exhausting and maybe my shoes it will look like this. if
and they suffer in silence as shirley said talking openly and honestly about things is impossible in this business you always have to play a certain role to survive. so if you can hear us need help what advice but a therapist gift well like whatever i work with. came back after you to access or read very successful at the time. and make sure that i don't just talk about the success because to me it's important that there is some sort of identity of themselves that does not just include their...
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. >> harris has said she often draws her words and inspiration from political power house shirley chisholmt black woman from a major political party to run for president. >> i am not the candidate of black america, although i am black and proud. >> reporter: only two other women have run as vice presidential nominees as a presidential party. >> i would be honored to accept your nomination for vice president of the united states. >> reporter: republican presidential candidate john mccain selected sarah palin as his running mate in 2008. and in 1984, democratic congresswoman geraldine ferraro made history alongside walter mondale. >> america is the land where dreams can come true for all of us. >> reporter: nearly 40 years later, harris hopes to inspire a nguyen ration. >> to the children of our country regardless of your gender, our country has sent you a clear message. dream with ambition. lead with conviction. and see yourselves in a way that others may not simply because they've never seen it before. >> reporter: one of harris' close friends told me she is over the moon. another cried on
. >> harris has said she often draws her words and inspiration from political power house shirley chisholmt black woman from a major political party to run for president. >> i am not the candidate of black america, although i am black and proud. >> reporter: only two other women have run as vice presidential nominees as a presidential party. >> i would be honored to accept your nomination for vice president of the united states. >> reporter: republican presidential...
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. >> nearly 50 years ago, shirley chisholm ran for president, the first black woman in the congress,crack in the glass ceiling and break barriers. well, the election of joe biden and kamala harris, kamala harris broke that ceiling in part, becoming the first black woman and south asian woman and graduate of an hbcu to become the vice president of the united stat states. when i spoke with kamala harris last night to congratulate her, i told cheer shirley chisholm and fannie lou hammer and others who paid a price were smiling that their sacrifice was not in vein. and throughout this campaign, i have talked in many forums on the national action network with both former vice president joe biden as well as bringing kamala harris to harlem and sitting at sylvia's restaurant, the world-famous soul food restaurant in the exact seat they sat with barack obama when he was running. because i wanted to talk to candidates about remembering why people paid that price. they didn't pay that price for us to gloat, they didn't pay that price for us to be as petty for us to fight, they paid that price
. >> nearly 50 years ago, shirley chisholm ran for president, the first black woman in the congress,crack in the glass ceiling and break barriers. well, the election of joe biden and kamala harris, kamala harris broke that ceiling in part, becoming the first black woman and south asian woman and graduate of an hbcu to become the vice president of the united stat states. when i spoke with kamala harris last night to congratulate her, i told cheer shirley chisholm and fannie lou hammer and...
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she says heres is when was decades in the making we are all living in that edition of shirley chisholmho right over my shoulder right and so kamala harris is a direct descendant of. >>i'm sure it has legacy in today she steps into her next chapter of her her streetcar believes harris will forever change the path of leadership in this country and make head way for other women and the future just as women before her have made like shirley chisholm the first african-american woman to be elected to the united states congress. >>in 1968 and attempt to run for presidency on a major party ticket i would remind all americans at up of the words of abraham lincoln. a house divided cannot stand. oakland california harris reflects the ideal american dream. according to her supporters so this is a picture of in. >>my mother's lap, she's the daughter of immigrants her father from jamaica and her mother from india, she's the oldest of 2 children here is a photograph of me and my grandparents, vice president elect harris graduated from howard university in the university of california hastings college
she says heres is when was decades in the making we are all living in that edition of shirley chisholmho right over my shoulder right and so kamala harris is a direct descendant of. >>i'm sure it has legacy in today she steps into her next chapter of her her streetcar believes harris will forever change the path of leadership in this country and make head way for other women and the future just as women before her have made like shirley chisholm the first african-american woman to be...
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i know my mother just loved shirley chisholm because she was guyian ease. the west indian community is so proud of her and excited about her. but there's also a lot of pride in the indian-american community. my friend ali velshi was hosting earlier today. it might have been when he was on or when lawrence was on. there was an indian-american woman talking about it getting teary that she's so proud, you know, that her community is also going into the white house with this kind of power and representation. and i have a former producer who's indian-american who said his mom was, you know, calling into wisconsin and phone banking and is so proud to know that somebody that shares her heritage is also going to be the vice president of the united states. talk about that community and how people feel. >> first i'll just say, you know, i've been in politics a while now. and i never thought i would see in my lifetime the daughter of an indian immigrant in the white house as a vice president, and a woman. it's just breathtaking. what's historic about it is t t that, y
i know my mother just loved shirley chisholm because she was guyian ease. the west indian community is so proud of her and excited about her. but there's also a lot of pride in the indian-american community. my friend ali velshi was hosting earlier today. it might have been when he was on or when lawrence was on. there was an indian-american woman talking about it getting teary that she's so proud, you know, that her community is also going into the white house with this kind of power and...
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it has been a long time since shirley chisholm who ran for president. now it's about time. it's definitely a wonderful feeling. it brought tears to my eyes seeing her up there representing all of us, and not only just black women but all women. greta: wendy in gilbert, arizona. you voted for president trump. did you listen to joe biden tonight? caller: no, i did not. greta: why not? caller: i was watching a movie to be honest. greta: how are you feeling today? caller: i feel like i love president trump, and the one thing that people need to understand, the difference between biden and trump is trump was not raised in government, does not have the communication of a politician. he talks to you like you are a neighbor, coworker, boss. he has more communication with companies than with government. he came in with no political affiliations. he wasn't raised as a governor, congressman, senator. that's why he doesn't have the dialect most politicians use. that is one thing i liked about trump. you never heard what someone was telling him to say. he said everything from what he wa
it has been a long time since shirley chisholm who ran for president. now it's about time. it's definitely a wonderful feeling. it brought tears to my eyes seeing her up there representing all of us, and not only just black women but all women. greta: wendy in gilbert, arizona. you voted for president trump. did you listen to joe biden tonight? caller: no, i did not. greta: why not? caller: i was watching a movie to be honest. greta: how are you feeling today? caller: i feel like i love...
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it has been a long time since shirley chisholm who ran for president. now it's about time. it's definitely a wonderful feeling. it brought tears to my eyes seeing her up there representing all of us, and not only just black women but all women. greta: wendy in gilbert, arizona. you voted for president trump. did you listen to joe biden tonight? caller: no, i did not. greta: why not? caller: i was watching a movie to be honest. greta: how are you feeling today? caller: i feel like i love president trump, and the one thing that people need to understand, the difference between biden and trump is trump was not raised in government, does not have the communication of a politician. he talks to you like you are a neighbor, coworker, boss. he has more communication with companies than with government. he came in with no political affiliations. he wasn't raised as a governor, congressman, senator. that's why he doesn't have the dialect most politicians use. that is one thing i liked about trump. you never heard what someone was telling him to say. he said everything from what he wa
it has been a long time since shirley chisholm who ran for president. now it's about time. it's definitely a wonderful feeling. it brought tears to my eyes seeing her up there representing all of us, and not only just black women but all women. greta: wendy in gilbert, arizona. you voted for president trump. did you listen to joe biden tonight? caller: no, i did not. greta: why not? caller: i was watching a movie to be honest. greta: how are you feeling today? caller: i feel like i love...
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shirley,. surely, i can see you nodding at that. yes.staggering as they are, we do know that actually with the right level and timely approach that people can get through. i myself felt that i was at the point that i'm family it was the same. but however having experienced that and having a level of understanding and having someone to tell me that that was as normal as it could be, but actually it was from another set of parents who had been through a similar loss. you just do not know where to turn because the grief and the impact is so because the grief and the impact is so devastating and those ripples go out far and wide. finally, sharon. talking to shirley, when daniel took his life, it was a crime. language has changed. the phrase committing suicide comes from that area. we do not say that any more. it is important that people understand, perhaps, ina important that people understand, perhaps, in a way that they did decades ago. would they need to understand what is involved. you are absolutely right. if i could ask one thing of pe
shirley,. surely, i can see you nodding at that. yes.staggering as they are, we do know that actually with the right level and timely approach that people can get through. i myself felt that i was at the point that i'm family it was the same. but however having experienced that and having a level of understanding and having someone to tell me that that was as normal as it could be, but actually it was from another set of parents who had been through a similar loss. you just do not know where to...
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through the election or the campaign of the first african-american woman who was elected to congress, shirley chisholm. that was 52 years ago. now we have this african-american woman, this african-indian woman now hopefully soon as the votes are counted, as our vice president. the country will benefit. this is about regaining the vote of our country and i know she and our president could be -- mr. biden, president-elect mr. biden, as soon as the votes are counted. make sure they crush this virus, because we cannot tolerate another month of this. too many people are dying. too many people are getting sick and we have to have leadership in the white house to address the pandemic. i know they'll do that as i'm freud and excited and can't wait for all of the votes to be counted. >> looks like this democratic ticket is headed for a win. it will be a close one electorally, possibly, but not in terms of the popular vote. i know the democrats had hoped for a vote that would reflect a total repud i guess of the president. it's fair to say the vote fell short of that. what do you say to americans who w
through the election or the campaign of the first african-american woman who was elected to congress, shirley chisholm. that was 52 years ago. now we have this african-american woman, this african-indian woman now hopefully soon as the votes are counted, as our vice president. the country will benefit. this is about regaining the vote of our country and i know she and our president could be -- mr. biden, president-elect mr. biden, as soon as the votes are counted. make sure they crush this...
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. >> shirley is in new york city shirley is there with her husband, lauren, daughter, april, granddaughter you, craig. >> this is not the first milestone you've celebrated with us either, right >> we're celebrating. >> my. >> mom's. >> nana's. >> wife's. >> 75th birthday at the "today" show we were here in 2015 >> happy birthday, shirley >> we miss you, al. >> we miss al, too he'll be back next week. hope to see you for your 80th in five years. >> yes, yes! >> let's say hello to the garcia family i remember you, sophia happy birthday roland has an 8th birthday looking cute the mccue family in maryland, where are you guys oh, sweeties happy birthday and will golden's birthday will, we see you you are 19 on the 19th >> yes, ma'am. >> we want to wish you a big happy birthday, to everybody. >> sweet manners, too. i love it. >> good looking big boy. >>> coming up on the "3rd hour of today," we're going to show you ways to get those vacation vibes without having to actually leave the house. >>> on "hoda and jenna," we have wonder woman, linda carter and her daughter they are a great duo and they
. >> shirley is in new york city shirley is there with her husband, lauren, daughter, april, granddaughter you, craig. >> this is not the first milestone you've celebrated with us either, right >> we're celebrating. >> my. >> mom's. >> nana's. >> wife's. >> 75th birthday at the "today" show we were here in 2015 >> happy birthday, shirley >> we miss you, al. >> we miss al, too he'll be back next week. hope to see you for...
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but i think their mother, shirley got a hold of it all capacity and is public about it in the i.c.u. was to balance after the walk. yeah, we understand that austria wants to test the entire population for the virus. do you know, maybe you could explain to us, will these tests before the presence of antibodies or will these tests before the actual presence of the virus? you know, i think the idea is in design a few days to test for vitals. in order to find the pill infected in order to say, you know, there's not to be before christmas for shopping at that time. and also with, you know, an awful lot of police during that time. i think you have probably been the entire population. as you said before, i'm more thing targeted to certain groups of people, for example, because one is definitely the last element to think these embers and on the 7th and spangles into schools. open the school for people aged 14 to 18. and that he just didn't make sense and some other doctor, no burden of ought to be joining us tonight from austria. dr. we appreciate your time in your insights tonight. thank yo
but i think their mother, shirley got a hold of it all capacity and is public about it in the i.c.u. was to balance after the walk. yeah, we understand that austria wants to test the entire population for the virus. do you know, maybe you could explain to us, will these tests before the presence of antibodies or will these tests before the actual presence of the virus? you know, i think the idea is in design a few days to test for vitals. in order to find the pill infected in order to say, you...
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marty dalton, his wire shirley, their granddaughter attending a parade in arizona.nd here in new york veterans gathering at the vietnam war memorial. we absolute them all. we cannot forget their sacrifice with so much going on in this country. i'm david muir. good night. >>> we had more than double the case rate over the weekend for a total of 118 new cases in 72 hours. >> more bay area counties are in danger of rolling back reopenings. some health officials blame a rise in cases on covid messaging fatigue. people are just tired of it. it's not going away, though. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> i'm kristen sze. according to the johns cop minutes tracker, there are 10 million cases in the u.s. including people who have recovered. texas became the first state to top 1 million cases. california not far behind. there was 7464 newly recorded cases yesterday. in the bay area and santa cruz county, we're getting close to 130,000 cases. >>> a spike in new covid cases in napa county has health officials very concerned. the numbers could send the co
marty dalton, his wire shirley, their granddaughter attending a parade in arizona.nd here in new york veterans gathering at the vietnam war memorial. we absolute them all. we cannot forget their sacrifice with so much going on in this country. i'm david muir. good night. >>> we had more than double the case rate over the weekend for a total of 118 new cases in 72 hours. >> more bay area counties are in danger of rolling back reopenings. some health officials blame a rise in cases...
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with customer service seems to start as soon as they write in or pick up the phone to complain like shirleyker did. >> i couldn't get anybody to answer the phone. the recordings kept looping back. >> reporter: most people told us it took several tries just to connect. 9% said they had to call more than 20 times. we saw that frustration with california's unemployment office. >> i would call like 200 times. >> reporter: on the upside we asked if customer service phone numbers were easy to find. 58% said yes, but then the wait. viewers gave us an earful about hold music. peoples most common hold time was longer than half an hour. and our survey found that people who called for help in spanish waited even longer for those who asked for assistance in english. when people finally got through the first rep rarely got the job done. our viewers usually had to deal with two, three, or four different people. and get this, 7% of people told us they had to deal with ten or more representatives. lisa turner got the run around with a botched delivery. >> i literally wanted to pull my hair out. >> reporter
with customer service seems to start as soon as they write in or pick up the phone to complain like shirleyker did. >> i couldn't get anybody to answer the phone. the recordings kept looping back. >> reporter: most people told us it took several tries just to connect. 9% said they had to call more than 20 times. we saw that frustration with california's unemployment office. >> i would call like 200 times. >> reporter: on the upside we asked if customer service phone...
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but i think the, the mother, shirley got a hold of it all capacity and is public about it in the i.c.u. . what about after the walk down? we understand that austria wants to test the entire population for the virus. do you know, maybe you could explain to us, will these tests before the presence of antibodies or will these tests before the actual presence of the virus? you know, i think the idea is in the last few days to test for vitals. in order to find phil infected in order to say, you know, there's 2 weeks before christmas for shopping at that time. and also with, you know, an awful lot of policemen during that time. i think probably bill not population . as you said before, i'm more thing, certain groups of people, for example, because one is definitely down and i'm too sick. and on the 7th and spangles into schools, open a school for people aged 14 to 18. and that he just didn't make sense. and some other doctor, no burden of aunties, joining us tonight from austria. dr. we appreciate your time in your insights tonight. thank you both on come on, have a good night. i was thrille
but i think the, the mother, shirley got a hold of it all capacity and is public about it in the i.c.u. . what about after the walk down? we understand that austria wants to test the entire population for the virus. do you know, maybe you could explain to us, will these tests before the presence of antibodies or will these tests before the actual presence of the virus? you know, i think the idea is in the last few days to test for vitals. in order to find phil infected in order to say, you...
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army veteran marty dalton, his wife shirley, their granddaughter attending the veterans day parade inna. and here in new york veterans gathering at the vietnam war we salute them all. and with so much going on in this country, we cannot forget their sacrifice. good night. good night. inflammation in your eye might be to blame.ck, looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targetininflam c maon dry eye disease. th cat what is that? xiidra, noooo! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda approved treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait 15 minutes before reinserting contacts. talk to an eye doctor abou
army veteran marty dalton, his wife shirley, their granddaughter attending the veterans day parade inna. and here in new york veterans gathering at the vietnam war we salute them all. and with so much going on in this country, we cannot forget their sacrifice. good night. good night. inflammation in your eye might be to blame.ck, looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops...
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. >> after that everyone sang "happy birthday" for 90-year-old shirley lasseter.an amazing young lady. >>> finally a california man just earned father of the year honors. >> he kept busy during the pandemic and built a replica of disneyland matterhorn roller coaster in his backyard. it took four months to build. >> he is an architecture student and always wanted to build a ride, yeah, mission accomplished. >> yeah, that jawn is nice. isn't it? >> the line is also short. medication of its kind,appd tremfya® can help adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis uncover clearer skin that can last. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks . . . . . in another study, the majority of tremfya® patients saw 90% clearer skin at 3 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. uncover clearer skin that can last. janssen can help you explore cost support options. when panhe doesn't j
. >> after that everyone sang "happy birthday" for 90-year-old shirley lasseter.an amazing young lady. >>> finally a california man just earned father of the year honors. >> he kept busy during the pandemic and built a replica of disneyland matterhorn roller coaster in his backyard. it took four months to build. >> he is an architecture student and always wanted to build a ride, yeah, mission accomplished. >> yeah, that jawn is nice. isn't it? >>...
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richard nixon sent shirley temple to guyana and a local real estate magnate and former providence, rhode island, mayor joey pale. leno got them all to giggle. let's ask a 6 minute civics lesson of a long time united states foreign service officer jim jotter us about what happens when a new administration shuffles the diplomatic deck. jim embassador serve at the pleasure of the president. how common is it for an ambassador appointed by the other party to stay on when the white house changes hands? will it depends. the large majority of embarrass yours are actually career foreign service officers, and very often they stray over. let's recall for example, maria johann, of the true test of our duty in ukraine hearing, who was obama's when brasher in kiev. and obviously was not anybody who was at all on trump's team. and even though she was technically the personal representative president. so i, yeah, we do, i think we have a great deal of continuity in most countries. now you do have cases where somebody has a friend owner, whatever it is supporter of the president, and that person will be
richard nixon sent shirley temple to guyana and a local real estate magnate and former providence, rhode island, mayor joey pale. leno got them all to giggle. let's ask a 6 minute civics lesson of a long time united states foreign service officer jim jotter us about what happens when a new administration shuffles the diplomatic deck. jim embassador serve at the pleasure of the president. how common is it for an ambassador appointed by the other party to stay on when the white house changes...
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she name check mary mcleod bethune, mary church terrell, shirley chisholm, and more as a way of helpingdemocrats understand how she comes to be there and how she is situate in a very complex american political history that no still little about black women's politics. it is that burden i think that black women still carry, which is to orient folks and to help them read black women's bodies intelligently rather than ignorantly and there at the podium. at the same time, and folks have branded me perhaps too optimistic but i want to tell you what i think, which is i'm ready to dispense with the black women's first analysis, if we can call it that, which is to say i don't think most interesting thing about kamala harris is a fact that she is the first black woman to be nominated on a major party, et cetera, et cetera. i think what's more interesting is that black women have emerged as a force. it's more interesting she was one of six on bidens long shortlist because black women were more than prepared to step right into that moment. right, when there was election cycle, and it was a candida
she name check mary mcleod bethune, mary church terrell, shirley chisholm, and more as a way of helpingdemocrats understand how she comes to be there and how she is situate in a very complex american political history that no still little about black women's politics. it is that burden i think that black women still carry, which is to orient folks and to help them read black women's bodies intelligently rather than ignorantly and there at the podium. at the same time, and folks have branded me...
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. >> shirley temple is created as ahsha safai the nation with happens and light heartenness shirley templey biggest influence i love david boo and el john and may i west coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing experience happened as 3-year-old an age i did executive services and also thanks to the lord and sank in youth groups people will be powering grave over their turk i'll be playing better and better back la i worked as places where men make more money than me i was in bands i was treated as other the next thing i know i'm in grants performing for a huge protection with a few of my friends berry elect and new berry elect and can be ray was then and we kept getting invited back you are shows got better we made it to paris in 2005 a famous arc we ended up getting a months residencey other than an island and he came
. >> shirley temple is created as ahsha safai the nation with happens and light heartenness shirley templey biggest influence i love david boo and el john and may i west coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing...
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corners of society and which is causing this problem only as a flame of unrest chris ever since the shirley abdul massacre in early 2015 france has been cracking down on islamic extremists judging by recent events do you think for all intents and purposes if eel well it's really part of all battle actually because there is such an easy movement across the continent from one continent to the other and this man just moves at the notice that has just come out recently the last few weeks so it's an impossible task to actually prevent these attacks but the sheer weight of numbers of that have got these extremist views. we also have know how much effect from the ramadan foundation the u.k. on the program mohammed go in fact to those protests in the muslim world so much anger about the cartoons mccrone stance on radical islam isn't but we don't see anyone writing doing over the beheading of the teacher you know there's no collective overall denying priorities here are wrong aren't they. well i think if you look at what the reaction has been in france and spain in this country there are many others
corners of society and which is causing this problem only as a flame of unrest chris ever since the shirley abdul massacre in early 2015 france has been cracking down on islamic extremists judging by recent events do you think for all intents and purposes if eel well it's really part of all battle actually because there is such an easy movement across the continent from one continent to the other and this man just moves at the notice that has just come out recently the last few weeks so it's an...
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we talk about the shirley chisholms and barbara jordans, and no know her name will be in that group, you talk to young people about what you can be and who's paved the way for you, that her name is now going to be in that. that is just overwhelming. i think when i was watching her last night, once again on the plane, it was just -- it was beautiful. it was exactly the right tone. it was exactly what i would expect her to say it was just a reminder of just a legacy that we all come from, not only as black women, women of howard, that we come from a legacy of people who told us we can be anything, and always leave the door open for people to come behind us. >> so beautifully said, sonia. that was the mantra of howard university. she is the byproduct, and for her to talk about possibility and while and i were both students there and even beyond, that is what is cemented in your mind when you're a student of howard university, that anything is possible. you dream it, you achieve it. i love, too, that you are howard sisters. you're a delta, she's an aka, but the testament to the divine ni
we talk about the shirley chisholms and barbara jordans, and no know her name will be in that group, you talk to young people about what you can be and who's paved the way for you, that her name is now going to be in that. that is just overwhelming. i think when i was watching her last night, once again on the plane, it was just -- it was beautiful. it was exactly the right tone. it was exactly what i would expect her to say it was just a reminder of just a legacy that we all come from, not...
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that was congresswoman shirley chisholm. she was the first one. she ran for president in 1972 -- what was that, 52 years ago? black women, women of color having fight iing we stepped up and what this means now is there's a new, broughter perspective that each and every day, in terms of economic growth, women have based on our experiences. to be heard is something that is long overdue, so we're there now. we have to make sure and i'm so excite excited, because they know they can achieve whatever they want to achieve. like so many others, have broken so many glass ceilings, she continues to bring out women of color along. we have representation matters, supporting women of color running for congress. it's up to us to make sure we crack more ceilings and help more women moved into places where they never thought they would be. >> who would you like to take her seat now that there's a vacancy in the senate? >> you know the governor will make that decision, right? >> you might have some ideas. >> whoever will be the best for it for the state of califor
that was congresswoman shirley chisholm. she was the first one. she ran for president in 1972 -- what was that, 52 years ago? black women, women of color having fight iing we stepped up and what this means now is there's a new, broughter perspective that each and every day, in terms of economic growth, women have based on our experiences. to be heard is something that is long overdue, so we're there now. we have to make sure and i'm so excite excited, because they know they can achieve whatever...
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they both have immense love for their two french bulldogs, dewy and shirley. and after nearly a decade of serving in government relations, lane interviewed to be my chief of staff. about two years ago. i remember it like it was yesterday. it was at the end of a very long day of orientation and the last interview of the day. i remember saying to myself, after he left, that we must have saved the best for last. either that or it was a long day and i was overly tired and easily impressed. i firmly believe it is the former. the fact is that there is no one else that -- i would rather have by my side over the last two whirlwind of years than lane lofton. together we entered the 116th congress of the nation's longest government shutdown and ended it with a global public health and economic crisis. but no matter the problems at hand, lane worked diligently every single day to support our office as we passed landmark legislation, fostered relationships across the aisle, and sometimes he just reminded me to fix my tie. a tried and true public servant, lane has always p
they both have immense love for their two french bulldogs, dewy and shirley. and after nearly a decade of serving in government relations, lane interviewed to be my chief of staff. about two years ago. i remember it like it was yesterday. it was at the end of a very long day of orientation and the last interview of the day. i remember saying to myself, after he left, that we must have saved the best for last. either that or it was a long day and i was overly tired and easily impressed. i firmly...
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. >> when i first voted, my first presidential election, i voted for shirley for president. congresswoman from brooklyn who was running at the time. that primary tonight -- you can see how the dangers of that kind of thinking, sadly, go way back in a state, as you mentioned, that boarders canada. it's sad. it's very sad that it permeates our country like this. i think where we're at right now is that everybody's on pins and needles. i understand that. this really could go, not just either way but it could go way either way. it's possible that trump could win again and, like dan said, we have to operate as if that's a very strong possibility. because he's already done it. he's already fooled everybody once. so t could happen again. it's also possible that there could be a landslide that would remove him from office. i mean, we already see the numbers are overwhelming and people are coming out. we don't quite know what it means but it's very possible that trump's going to have a bad week or two ahead for himself. we don't have crystal balls. and what do you do when you get oth
. >> when i first voted, my first presidential election, i voted for shirley for president. congresswoman from brooklyn who was running at the time. that primary tonight -- you can see how the dangers of that kind of thinking, sadly, go way back in a state, as you mentioned, that boarders canada. it's sad. it's very sad that it permeates our country like this. i think where we're at right now is that everybody's on pins and needles. i understand that. this really could go, not just either...
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i'm sure the debate goes on shirley but i owe you one point of explanation. yes today we wer able, several minutes ago, we were able to finally read the report to nato secretary of trade general and fortunately for our today's meeting we aretill obliged to ep silent until orbliged by nato foreign ministers to silence their debate so that will happen december 1 and then our report is toe public so please maintain some patients that yes i think i am so muchi intertwid in the affairs o georgia and ukraine and particular those countries to nato that my remarks might be interesting to all of you. i still remember in my visitnt o ukraine it was august 2006 and standing togetr would then foreig minister boris [inaudible] in front of panel of journalists we were debating ukraine's eventual accession to international organizations lik the eu and there were som remarks about nato on amongst others as well. i would say that the spirit about nato was rather, not ambivalent but rather negative and everybody was afraid of aeaking openly about nato although i know that the
i'm sure the debate goes on shirley but i owe you one point of explanation. yes today we wer able, several minutes ago, we were able to finally read the report to nato secretary of trade general and fortunately for our today's meeting we aretill obliged to ep silent until orbliged by nato foreign ministers to silence their debate so that will happen december 1 and then our report is toe public so please maintain some patients that yes i think i am so muchi intertwid in the affairs o georgia and...
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shirley joycelyn of florida was 92 years old, a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, loved and book club and volunteering in her community. ephrine of texas was 77, originally from england, also a patriotic american and a very proud texan. her family tells us evelyn was an elvis presley fanatic who visited graceland almost every year. may they rest in peace and may their memories be a blessing. >>> erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >> breaking news. the president-elect in his first interview since the election, making it clear he is nothing like trump and his presidency won't be a third obama term. a critical and dangerous reckoning as the number of coronavirus deaths is climbing. why is a top groft doctovernmen saying you must travel, don't bother with a test? >>> and all the credentials you may expect and some you may not. a pilot's license, a brown belt in judo. let's go "outfront." good evening. i'm erin burnett. breaking news. president-elect joe biden
shirley joycelyn of florida was 92 years old, a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, loved and book club and volunteering in her community. ephrine of texas was 77, originally from england, also a patriotic american and a very proud texan. her family tells us evelyn was an elvis presley fanatic who visited graceland almost every year. may they rest in peace and may their memories be a blessing. >>> erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >> breaking...
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even before you get to shirley chisham. and now, you have vice president harris. to watch her, nina, maya, and her nieces, just puts you in a warm place. i mean, that history on that stage means so much to this country. >> they made a big space for her, in this, bakari. i mean, that speech. >> but listen. finally, we're at the moment, i believe, that we're actually having the right discussions. and i think your show, in particular, you and chris, are framing the discussion in the right way because people want to talk about the working class and rural voters of america. well, the working class and rural voters of america, they came out. they just happened to be black, right? you have -- you have hispanic-americans along the arizona border who came out. you have native americans and you see some of those blue dots down in arizona that they came out and showed up when you look at those counties. and so i think it's refreshing and now we don't have to have these conversations in diners with these trump-obama voters, anymore. and on the stage, tonight, it reflected tha
even before you get to shirley chisham. and now, you have vice president harris. to watch her, nina, maya, and her nieces, just puts you in a warm place. i mean, that history on that stage means so much to this country. >> they made a big space for her, in this, bakari. i mean, that speech. >> but listen. finally, we're at the moment, i believe, that we're actually having the right discussions. and i think your show, in particular, you and chris, are framing the discussion in the...
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like shirley tucker did. >> i couldn't get anybody to answer the phone.s kept looping back, looping back. >> reporter: most people told us it took several tries just to connect. 9% said they had to call more than 20 times. we saw that frustration with california's unemployment office. >> i would call like 200 times. >> reporter: on the upside, we asked if customer service phone numbers were easy to find. 58% said yes. but then the wait. viewers gave us an earful about hold music. people's most common hold time was longer than half an hour. and our survey found that people who called for help in spanish waited even longer than those who asked for assistance in english. when people finally got through, the first reps rarely got the job done. our viewers usually had to deal with two, three or four different people and get this, 7% of people told us that i had to deal with ten or more representatives. lisa turner got the run around with a botched delivery. >> i want to pull my hair out. >> reporter: it seems the reps on the other end of the line are a mixed b
like shirley tucker did. >> i couldn't get anybody to answer the phone.s kept looping back, looping back. >> reporter: most people told us it took several tries just to connect. 9% said they had to call more than 20 times. we saw that frustration with california's unemployment office. >> i would call like 200 times. >> reporter: on the upside, we asked if customer service phone numbers were easy to find. 58% said yes. but then the wait. viewers gave us an earful about...
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. >> shirley you had like when you're putting yourself in your historical imagination into the place maybe a little subtle ways, you have since of the distance between the north end of the island where st. james is in the south end of the island where the fisherman holding revolt, a sense of scale. >> and and i just think it's liy to did with moby duck, bestseller highly acclaimed book which is amazing. it's about i don't know how many ducks, , rubber ducks to get released into the ocean and whether all wind up but it's about many other things in the way donovan was talking about. it's the writing we both do which is the wonderful holy -- if you don't like it it's awful. why don't they get to the point? donovan goes so many places in the book and see so many things just to bear witness. i think bearing witness is such a powerful thing in our culture and something we don't do enough of. >> another maybe other questions but a want to -- make a movie of this because it does feel cinematic. i know you have ideas who should play straying. >> my 18 year old -- go ahead. >> else want to kno
. >> shirley you had like when you're putting yourself in your historical imagination into the place maybe a little subtle ways, you have since of the distance between the north end of the island where st. james is in the south end of the island where the fisherman holding revolt, a sense of scale. >> and and i just think it's liy to did with moby duck, bestseller highly acclaimed book which is amazing. it's about i don't know how many ducks, , rubber ducks to get released into the...
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but after all said, a man live as he would have gone up to shirley would call p.d.don't and are highly and in need of and your news have a would go up. i hope you'll know what governator so shows on the fact that he would go again, no need. it would cause the city called desk beside the public tree. and while the schoolchildren of the empire were learning about volcanoes in iraq valley, one of the worst instances of colonial repression of the post-war, iraq, it was taking place off the east coast of africa. one that didn't appear in the history books for decades. madagascar are had been colonized by the french half a century before, but by 947 people had had enough of the colonial regime. the democratic movement for malagasy rejuvenation was founded by 2 m.p.'s, joseph russert on the left and joseph from a hunch. and it now demanded more freedom. but without success brought from our lot in allowing authorities. sure. there was a core no uniform on its machine. government running please do read through chief rod flint who put sarkozy go through a new tone for a lot d
but after all said, a man live as he would have gone up to shirley would call p.d.don't and are highly and in need of and your news have a would go up. i hope you'll know what governator so shows on the fact that he would go again, no need. it would cause the city called desk beside the public tree. and while the schoolchildren of the empire were learning about volcanoes in iraq valley, one of the worst instances of colonial repression of the post-war, iraq, it was taking place off the east...
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my aunt shirley has died. pam beesly: oh, dwight, i'm so sorry. were you guys close?her. i raised myself. she was however, the closest thing i had to a mother. my actual mother was very cold and distant. i'd say she was the closest thing i had to an aunt. jim halpert: my condolences. dwight schrute: keep them. jim halpert: ok, and what do we got in these two pails? dwight schrute: in keeping with schrute custom, i will either invite you to saturday's funeral by sprinkling red, fertile dirt in your face or i will ask you to keep a respectful distance during my time at grief with a dusting of black, slightly acidic soil. erin hannon: what color is it? phyllis vance: it looks pretty black. kevin malone: yep, acidic all right. oscar martinez: oh, thank god. dwight schrute: excuse me? oscar martinez: i'm so sorry, dwight, and if you want me to be there, of course i will go. it's just i have a personal training session. dwight schrute: ok, that's stop. oscar martinez: i get red dirt. nobody is getting red dirt. i should have kept my mouth shut. we're not even that close. i'
my aunt shirley has died. pam beesly: oh, dwight, i'm so sorry. were you guys close?her. i raised myself. she was however, the closest thing i had to a mother. my actual mother was very cold and distant. i'd say she was the closest thing i had to an aunt. jim halpert: my condolences. dwight schrute: keep them. jim halpert: ok, and what do we got in these two pails? dwight schrute: in keeping with schrute custom, i will either invite you to saturday's funeral by sprinkling red, fertile dirt in...
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about senator harris, she wrote in her memoir about back in the early 1970s, in berkeley, watching shirley chisholm, the first black woman to mount a national campaign for the president. and she wrote about thinking in that moment, talk about strength. so to go from that to actually winning this, you know, it leaves people speechless. >> right. and the moment was not lost on some of those who were -- some of the women of color who came out to hear vice president-elect harris give her speech. she acknowledged when she was up on that stage that she is standing on the shoulders of others who came before her. and that was not lost on many of the women who came out here. and there were a few who said, yes. yes, i came out here to support joe biden, but i'm also here to support kamala harris. again, i very briefly mentioned this one woman whose daughter is biracial who i spoke to, and she really said that when kamala harris was up there on the stage -- look, she had seen barack obama before, but when kamala harris was there on the stage, it really made it all real for her, what this country is a
about senator harris, she wrote in her memoir about back in the early 1970s, in berkeley, watching shirley chisholm, the first black woman to mount a national campaign for the president. and she wrote about thinking in that moment, talk about strength. so to go from that to actually winning this, you know, it leaves people speechless. >> right. and the moment was not lost on some of those who were -- some of the women of color who came out to hear vice president-elect harris give her...
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homemade mask from cousin shirley. bioscarf with n 95. >> i think all of that is fine as long as it's a multi-layer mask that fits over your nose and your mouth and under your chin and doesn't gap around the sides. >> president-elect joe biden often is seen wearing two masks. >> more sometimes seems like it would be better but really having one mask that's worn properly will protect you and protect others. >> but some masks don't pass muster like thin single layer masks, gators, bandanas, or masks with a built-in vent and what about those face shields? >> the face shield provides eye protection and a degree of protection for your whole face, but you should not rely on the face shield to be a protection. >> for kids, comfort and fit are crucial. finally, do we have to wear masks if we're outside and socially distanced >> we suggest you wear a mask whenever you're with others who are not in your household. >> reporter: the cdc warns us not to put masks on babies younger than 2 and not to use masks intended for health car
homemade mask from cousin shirley. bioscarf with n 95. >> i think all of that is fine as long as it's a multi-layer mask that fits over your nose and your mouth and under your chin and doesn't gap around the sides. >> president-elect joe biden often is seen wearing two masks. >> more sometimes seems like it would be better but really having one mask that's worn properly will protect you and protect others. >> but some masks don't pass muster like thin single layer masks,...
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i think of -- i think of shirley chisholm and geraldine ferraro.inton. so it took a while, didn't it? but it's great. and you know what's also wonderful about it? it's the fact that with each barrier that is broken, that's one more part of our society, in this case over 50% who know that they can do it. and that's, again, another source of hopefulness. there is a lot of tension right now. there are a lot of reasons to be worried. but let's savor those hopeful elements of joe biden, he quote martin luther king this evening, the arc of history is long but bends towards justice. and to your point, right, it's long, but we hope it bends in the right direction. tim naftali, always good to have you on. >> thanks, jim. thanks, poppy. >> thank you, tim. >>> all right. well, the trump white house brought major changes to america's national security policy. >> big ones. some that even members of both parties criticize. coming up, we're going to speak with the former homeland security official about the challenges around the world and in this country facing p
i think of -- i think of shirley chisholm and geraldine ferraro.inton. so it took a while, didn't it? but it's great. and you know what's also wonderful about it? it's the fact that with each barrier that is broken, that's one more part of our society, in this case over 50% who know that they can do it. and that's, again, another source of hopefulness. there is a lot of tension right now. there are a lot of reasons to be worried. but let's savor those hopeful elements of joe biden, he quote...
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>> it struck me to the bone, geoff, because, you know, keep in mind we're only 52 years from shirleyhisolm becoming the first black woman ever to serve in congress from the great state of new york, brooklyn. we've only had two black women who have ever been u.s. senators in this country, carol mosely braun in 1992, then kamala harris. we've never had a black female governor elected in this country, in the history of our nation. so this is a historic moment, and i think the representation of kamala harris hopefully resonates with little girls across the country, but also little boys. i mean, you know, this moment is really important to understand some of the barriers and many of the barriers that women still face in all facets of their lives. and she's broken a ceiling. and she's, you know, climbed a ladder and clear going to pull others up. but we have a lot of work to do even as we celebrate. >> yeah. you know, one of the things that made joe biden an effective vice president for barack obama was that he had a certain lived experience that he brought to the job. he had all that fore
>> it struck me to the bone, geoff, because, you know, keep in mind we're only 52 years from shirleyhisolm becoming the first black woman ever to serve in congress from the great state of new york, brooklyn. we've only had two black women who have ever been u.s. senators in this country, carol mosely braun in 1992, then kamala harris. we've never had a black female governor elected in this country, in the history of our nation. so this is a historic moment, and i think the representation...