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promised to tell the truth and be open, the real test is where did the money come from for university of pennsylvaniaof delaware. and his secretary of state, actually running his program at university of pennsylvania, we believe got at least 22 million-dollar from communist china, over the 4 years that biden was out there, as a private citizen, how much money came from communist china, not just to the hunter biden commercial stuff but straight forward, the universals will not reveal where money came from or how they spend it. and we know in case of university of pennsylvania, aim aimfrom china has more than trid in last few years, close to 100 million, they will not tell us a single piece of information, i think that is a case you have to look at, across board biden administration will be filled with people who are very friendly to china, this say real challenge, you are right, xi jinping, dictator of china, loving watching american when it is caught up in this turmoil, makes him feel more secure that china will be the dominant country. mark: amaze, lincoln said it, jefferson, and reagan said it, we'
promised to tell the truth and be open, the real test is where did the money come from for university of pennsylvaniaof delaware. and his secretary of state, actually running his program at university of pennsylvania, we believe got at least 22 million-dollar from communist china, over the 4 years that biden was out there, as a private citizen, how much money came from communist china, not just to the hunter biden commercial stuff but straight forward, the universals will not reveal where money...
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that the real test in my mind is, where did all of the money come from for the university of pennsylvaniaof the money come from for the university of delaware and his secretary of state was actually running his program with the university of pennsylvania which we believe got at least 22 million dollars from communist china. so over the four years of biden was out there -- as a private citizen, how much money came from communist china? not just to hunter biden commercial stuff but straimght forward because these universities will not reveal either where the money keam came from or how they spent it so we know incase of the university of pennsylvania, the amount they've gotten from china has more than tripled in the last few years. and it is really coming close to 100 million dollars now. they won't tell us a single piece of information. i think that's one of the cases you have to look at. across the board the biden administration will be filled with people who are very friendly to china, and i think it is a real challenge, and you're exactly right. xi jinping dictator of china loves watchi
that the real test in my mind is, where did all of the money come from for the university of pennsylvaniaof the money come from for the university of delaware and his secretary of state was actually running his program with the university of pennsylvania which we believe got at least 22 million dollars from communist china. so over the four years of biden was out there -- as a private citizen, how much money came from communist china? not just to hunter biden commercial stuff but straimght...
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let's break it down, top republicans james comer, jim fox, demanding that the university of pennsylvanian over all documents and records to show how china is funding the university and the potentially the university's biden center named after president joe biden. 10 of millions of dollars from china came pouring in after joe biden and u penn launched the biden center in 2016. your reaction to this story? >> my reaction this looks and smells a lot like the clinton foundation where foreign countries find a loophole through fund-raising, especially political fund-raising rules, have sent money directly to benefit or to curry favor with joe biden and his now secretary of state. so i think, liz, this is something that these answers are desperately needed and we can't just have a few members of congress issuing letters. we need actually subpoenas so that penn will respond and ultimately so we can see how much money came from china in an attempt to curry favor with joe biden. elizabeth: looks like the allegation that china is trying to buy influence with the three biden families. the three hous
let's break it down, top republicans james comer, jim fox, demanding that the university of pennsylvanian over all documents and records to show how china is funding the university and the potentially the university's biden center named after president joe biden. 10 of millions of dollars from china came pouring in after joe biden and u penn launched the biden center in 2016. your reaction to this story? >> my reaction this looks and smells a lot like the clinton foundation where foreign...
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claire finkelstein is faculty director at the center of ethics and rule of law at the university of pennsylvania. she's with us once again via skype from philadelphia. good to have you with us. this is all interesting, but the chances of this actually working, even if the resolution is passed, to invoke the 25th amendment are virtually zero, aren't they? claire: they are. vice president pence is necessary for this process. he's got to be on board. he's indicated he is unlikely to do that. mitch mcconnell has in the past few hours made positive noises about impeachment. there's another route open to democrats who want to see the president, even though the impeachment push would not result in his being removed from office. no matter how unfit he is for office, either morally or mentally, it does appear this vice president is not prepared to go along with the effort to use it in this case. >> zero chance of the 25th ammendment being used. what are the chances for impeachment being successful? claire: it's very likely that donald trump will be impeached in the house. they have the votes to do it. th
claire finkelstein is faculty director at the center of ethics and rule of law at the university of pennsylvania. she's with us once again via skype from philadelphia. good to have you with us. this is all interesting, but the chances of this actually working, even if the resolution is passed, to invoke the 25th amendment are virtually zero, aren't they? claire: they are. vice president pence is necessary for this process. he's got to be on board. he's indicated he is unlikely to do that. mitch...
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move forward claire finkelstein head of the center for ethics and who'll of law at the university of pennsylvania law school madam thank you thank you very much. let's go to uganda now security forces are still surrounding the home of the country's most powerful opposition leader hours after a court ordered them to leave the high court directed the police and the military to leave bobby wines residence he's been under house arrest since uganda's presidential election on the 14th of january president here what he was 70 was the clear the winner with 58 percent of the vote but the opposition has accused the government of rigging the results unfortunately 6 hours later now the military and police are still surrounding our home and indeed we are still looking our gates and are not allowing anybody move out or anybody who can be journalists have been blocked from accessing us our party officers and other friends and even funny have been blocked from coming to us is us it is clear that you know mr binnie is continuously using the military and the police but his own man to oprah's his audience and to so
move forward claire finkelstein head of the center for ethics and who'll of law at the university of pennsylvania law school madam thank you thank you very much. let's go to uganda now security forces are still surrounding the home of the country's most powerful opposition leader hours after a court ordered them to leave the high court directed the police and the military to leave bobby wines residence he's been under house arrest since uganda's presidential election on the 14th of january...
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started i got a text from my granddaughter finnegan biden senior you know last semester universe of pennsylvania she sent me a photo of military people in full military gear. scores of them lining the steps of the lincoln memorial because of protests by black lives matter she said pop this is unfair no one can tell me that it had been a group of black lives matter protesting yesterday it wouldn't have been they would have been treated very very differently in the mob of thugs that storm the capitol we don't well know that's church and it is unacceptable totally unacceptable america people saw it plain view i hope it sensitize in the what we have to do not many people know it and just as carl and i were talking we talked about i think he raised the reason for the just part was formed in the 1st place it was back in 1970 we didn't have a justice department for that matter it was for an 870 to enforce the civil rights amendment the grew out of the civil war the 13th 14th and 15th amendments to stand up to the klan to stand up to racism to take on domestic terrorism this original spirit my must agai
started i got a text from my granddaughter finnegan biden senior you know last semester universe of pennsylvania she sent me a photo of military people in full military gear. scores of them lining the steps of the lincoln memorial because of protests by black lives matter she said pop this is unfair no one can tell me that it had been a group of black lives matter protesting yesterday it wouldn't have been they would have been treated very very differently in the mob of thugs that storm the...
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researchers from the university of pennsylvania have showed a robot with a body made from ice. in remote locations like antarctica and even mars. the robot was able to claim icy inclines of up to 2.5 degrees and clear light—weight obstacles from its path during testing. 2021, what on earth does it have in store for us? hopefully some better things than 2020. we've asked some leading tech experts to give us their predictions of things that might be just around the corner. boston dynamics kicked off 2021 in style with a robot routine fit for dirty dancing. but twisting isn't all droids are getting up to this year. i think we're going to see in 2021 is the increased prevalence of robots coexisting in spaces with people. most robot helpers working today zip around controlled areas in factories or warehouses where bystanders can't get in their way. but many more robots are coming to public spaces like shops and hospitals. you may have people who are completely unaware that there might be a robot driving down a corridor. firms like starship technologies have even run on—street pilots
researchers from the university of pennsylvania have showed a robot with a body made from ice. in remote locations like antarctica and even mars. the robot was able to claim icy inclines of up to 2.5 degrees and clear light—weight obstacles from its path during testing. 2021, what on earth does it have in store for us? hopefully some better things than 2020. we've asked some leading tech experts to give us their predictions of things that might be just around the corner. boston dynamics...
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hendren thank you so much let's speak to clara finkelstein who's a professor of law at the university of pennsylvania she's joining us from philadelphia thanks for your time with us on al jazeera so essentially this is a 2 week delay on the senate trial. a compromise of sorts between the 2 party leaders in the senate what do you think their political calculations were. mitch mcconnell is indicating by requesting this delay that he intends to fight it contrary to his suggestion which took place shortly before the inauguration that he might go along with it at the time i was not convinced that he had any intention of going along with it but you might remember it was at that moment that the house was debating recommending use of the 25th amendment and i think that mitch mcconnell wanted to deflect from that effort and to try to signal that if you don't go along with the 25th amendment to his republican base then i will consider impeachment now i think that mitch mcconnell is in a very difficult position here because he can absolutely has to distance himself from the far right contingent in the senate na
hendren thank you so much let's speak to clara finkelstein who's a professor of law at the university of pennsylvania she's joining us from philadelphia thanks for your time with us on al jazeera so essentially this is a 2 week delay on the senate trial. a compromise of sorts between the 2 party leaders in the senate what do you think their political calculations were. mitch mcconnell is indicating by requesting this delay that he intends to fight it contrary to his suggestion which took place...
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castro al-jazeera washington clara finkelstein is professor of law in philosophy at the university of pennsylvania she doesn't think trump will be convicted but says the trial could provide valuable information. i do not think that the democrats will command 17 republican votes and that's on the assumption that all democrats in the senate go along with it i think that's likely by the way so i think breaking ranks in the democratic party in the senate right now is very unlikely democrats are very united and we know that they will have more senate votes in the republican party than they had the 1st time around but the major benefit would be discovery namely that we have enough information that they have the ability to call witnesses that the senate can resurrect their ability to demand that witnesses come and testify before them which was sorely tried during the trump administration and that they get access to documents possibly that they wouldn't otherwise be able to get they may even be able to get information about possible support behind the scenes on the part of hallie and cruz and whether or n
castro al-jazeera washington clara finkelstein is professor of law in philosophy at the university of pennsylvania she doesn't think trump will be convicted but says the trial could provide valuable information. i do not think that the democrats will command 17 republican votes and that's on the assumption that all democrats in the senate go along with it i think that's likely by the way so i think breaking ranks in the democratic party in the senate right now is very unlikely democrats are...
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he is a professor of constitutional law at the university of pennsylvania and the great—great—grandsons to compare himself to. if we could just turn to the forthcoming trial of president trump in the senate, he won't in office any longer. he will still need a two—thirds majority, that's what will be required to convict him. is it more or less likely do you think that he would be convicted for a constitutional law perspective once he is out of office? i law perspective once he is out of office? ~ law perspective once he is out of office?— law perspective once he is out of office? ~ , of office? i think in some ways it may be _ of office? i think in some ways it may be more _ of office? i think in some ways it may be more likely. - it may be more likely. ultimately is not going to happen. i think there are still republicans who feel that it will and their political careers of they voted to convict him, and there are enough of the republicans who care more about their political careers in the country.- careers in the country. what president — careers in the country. what president trump _
he is a professor of constitutional law at the university of pennsylvania and the great—great—grandsons to compare himself to. if we could just turn to the forthcoming trial of president trump in the senate, he won't in office any longer. he will still need a two—thirds majority, that's what will be required to convict him. is it more or less likely do you think that he would be convicted for a constitutional law perspective once he is out of office? i law perspective once he is out of...
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many thanks finkelstein is faculty director of the sense of ethics and rule of law at the university of pennsylvania she's with us once again live via skype from philadelphia good to have you with us again claire this is all very interesting but the the chances of this this actually working even if the resolution is passed to invoke the 25th amendment a virtually 0 day. they are unfortunately because vice president pence is necessary for this process no matter how you slice it he's got to be on board and he has already indicated that he's unlikely to do that. mitch mcconnell has in the past few hours said made positive noises about a peach meant one of the things we don't know is whether or not he's doing that in order to scuttle the 25th amendment push indicating that there's another route open to democrats who want to see the president called out in some way even though the impeachment push would not result in his being removed from office but as far as the 25th amendment goes no matter how unfit he is for office either morally or mentally it does appear that this vice president is not prepared to
many thanks finkelstein is faculty director of the sense of ethics and rule of law at the university of pennsylvania she's with us once again live via skype from philadelphia good to have you with us again claire this is all very interesting but the the chances of this this actually working even if the resolution is passed to invoke the 25th amendment a virtually 0 day. they are unfortunately because vice president pence is necessary for this process no matter how you slice it he's got to be on...
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one was an english professor at the university of pennsylvania, former platoon leader in world war ii, with a reputation as an intellectual crank, but he had some interesting comments to make. it was still a war, and therefore stupid, sadistic, and dependent on the innocence of youth. since then, he said it has been sanitized beyond recognition. he referred to this presentation of world war ii. it left lasting scars and was a big war. he would subscribe to the notion of war being 90% boredom in 10% terror. michael adams referred to bombing, ptsd syndrome, discrimination, a selfish homefront, the internment of japanese americans as reasons to question why his title ended up being more sarcastic and descriptive. a professor at m.i.t. wrote a book on race more, about the dehumanization of the japanese by american media. were our troops so much better that we simply overwhelmed the enemy? according to one person you see pictured there and another person, the germans had much more fighting power and showed them to be better fighters in the field then we were. we had inferior tanks, torpedo
one was an english professor at the university of pennsylvania, former platoon leader in world war ii, with a reputation as an intellectual crank, but he had some interesting comments to make. it was still a war, and therefore stupid, sadistic, and dependent on the innocence of youth. since then, he said it has been sanitized beyond recognition. he referred to this presentation of world war ii. it left lasting scars and was a big war. he would subscribe to the notion of war being 90% boredom in...
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researchers from the university of pennsylvania have showed a robot with a body made from ice.ke antarctica or even mars. the robot was able to claim icy inclines of up to 2.5 degrees and clear lightweight obstacles from its path in testing. 2021, what on earth does it have in store for us? hopefully some better things than 2020. we've asked some leading tech experts to give us their predictions of things that might be just around the corner. boston dynamics kicked off 2021 in style with a robot routine fit for dirty dancing. but twisting isn't all droids are getting up to this year. i think we're going to see in 2021 is the increased prevalence of robots coexisting in spaces with people. most robot helpers working today zip around controlled areas in factories or warehouses where bystanders can't get in their way. but many more robots are coming to public spaces like shops and hospitals. you may have people who are completely unaware that there might be a robot driving down a corridor. firms like starship technologies have even run on—street pilots before but 2021 brings unpre
researchers from the university of pennsylvania have showed a robot with a body made from ice.ke antarctica or even mars. the robot was able to claim icy inclines of up to 2.5 degrees and clear lightweight obstacles from its path in testing. 2021, what on earth does it have in store for us? hopefully some better things than 2020. we've asked some leading tech experts to give us their predictions of things that might be just around the corner. boston dynamics kicked off 2021 in style with a...
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many thanks indeed is faculty director of the center for ethics of the rule of law at the university of pennsylvania she joins us now by skype from philadelphia good to have you with us again so the motion is going to pass but mike pence the vice president won't follow through on it. that's correct mike pence has indicated that he is not sympathetic to the 25th amendment and regardless of what you take to the 25th amendment his involvement is necessary so that it's possible for mike pence and a majority of the existing cabinets to vote in favor of invoking the 25th amendment or for congress to pass a law specifying a different group that could vote by majority to invoke the 25th amendment but either way mike pence is involvement is necessary and he is very firmly indicated that he will not side with this effort so this is one more symbolic what we're about to see in the next few hours i do think it serves primarily a symbolic function and perhaps serves the function of building up a little bit of a head way towards the impeachment vote which very likely could come on wednesday tomorrow it appears th
many thanks indeed is faculty director of the center for ethics of the rule of law at the university of pennsylvania she joins us now by skype from philadelphia good to have you with us again so the motion is going to pass but mike pence the vice president won't follow through on it. that's correct mike pence has indicated that he is not sympathetic to the 25th amendment and regardless of what you take to the 25th amendment his involvement is necessary so that it's possible for mike pence and a...
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after the war was over, truman sentenced the finding mission led by dean harrison and the university of pennsylvania harrison who was now that you, send them to visit the camps. harrison comes back with a report and says we are treated just as fast as the germans did. truman read this report and says eisenhower, who got to take eisenhower goes to work. >> you mentioned before the cold war aspect of this, could you say a bit more about the soviet interest in this situation? how does this look from moscow as they look at this problem? how does it drift into the beginning stages of the cold war from the east? >> the soviets know that large numbers corroborate and from the east, belarus, ukraine made their way into germany. many who throw away their uniform and all that they had find their way to the displaced persons. in these displaced person camp, they have factory workers and the soviet know and yugoslavs know that they are there and they want them to be brought to justice number one. number two, they know it was a cauldron of anti-communist in these camps and it will affect the future direction of
after the war was over, truman sentenced the finding mission led by dean harrison and the university of pennsylvania harrison who was now that you, send them to visit the camps. harrison comes back with a report and says we are treated just as fast as the germans did. truman read this report and says eisenhower, who got to take eisenhower goes to work. >> you mentioned before the cold war aspect of this, could you say a bit more about the soviet interest in this situation? how does this...
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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 program. we look forward to your presentation this evening. dr. shaw: thank you so much. it is really great to be here. we can go to the slide. i am eager to talk about this exhibition with your audience, especially because we cannot go and see it right now in person. the exhibition opened up november 13 and will be on view until ma
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...
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chaos started, i got a text from my granddaughter, a senior in her last semester at the university of pennsylvania. she sent me a photo of military people, in full military gear, scores of them, lining the steps of the lincoln memorial. because of protests by black lives matter. she said, "pop, this isn't fair." no one can tell me that if it had been a group of black lives matter protesters yesterday, they would have been treated very, very differently than the mob of thugs storming the capital. we all know that's true. it is unacceptable. totally acceptable. the american people saw it in plain view. and i hope it sensitizes them to what we have to do. not many people know it, but justice garland and i were talking about it, i think he raised it, the reason for the justice department's forming in the first place. it was back in 1870. they didn't have a justice department before that. it was formed in 1870 to enforce the civil rights amendment that grew out of the civil war. the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments. to stand up to the clan. to stand up to racism. to take on domestic terrorism. this orig
chaos started, i got a text from my granddaughter, a senior in her last semester at the university of pennsylvania. she sent me a photo of military people, in full military gear, scores of them, lining the steps of the lincoln memorial. because of protests by black lives matter. she said, "pop, this isn't fair." no one can tell me that if it had been a group of black lives matter protesters yesterday, they would have been treated very, very differently than the mob of thugs storming...
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chaos started i got a text from my granddaughter who is a senior in her last semester at university of pennsylvania. she sent me a photo of military people in full military gear. scores of them lining the front of the lincoln memorial. no one can tell me that if that had been a group of black lives matter group protesting yesterday that they would not have been treating very, very differently than the mob of thugs that stormed the capital. we all knee is true. it is totally unacceptable. the american people stay in plain view. i hope it sensitized everyone to what we need to do. not many people know it, justice garland and i were talking about it. the reason for the justice department's formation in the first place was back in 1870. we didn't have a justice department before that, okay? it was formed in 1870 to enforce the civil rights family that grew out of the civil war. the 14th and 15th amendments. to stand up to the clan. to stand up to racism. to take on domestic terrorism. this original spirit must begin guide and animate it's work. we have demonstrated some of the most important work that
chaos started i got a text from my granddaughter who is a senior in her last semester at university of pennsylvania. she sent me a photo of military people in full military gear. scores of them lining the front of the lincoln memorial. no one can tell me that if that had been a group of black lives matter group protesting yesterday that they would not have been treating very, very differently than the mob of thugs that stormed the capital. we all knee is true. it is totally unacceptable. the...
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florida watching in theiray baseball spring tournament for the university of pennsylvania, and they gave me two days notice and said, can you testify? so i made a quick trip back to washington. was a time during the administration of george w. bush that the official position was no new parks, and i remember victor knox from the national park service had to listen to five different petitioners, i was just one of five people trying to get congress to go along with some part legislation. and he was the last to speak and he just went down the list and for the other four petitioners, he said the park service was opposed, opposed, opposed. finally, he got to manhattan project proposal and he said we are not opposed. this was a ringing endorsement compared to the alternative. enacted and it was funded by the president, despite his position. and i think that tells you how much appeal it had down in the from tom udall on the right, and on the left, lamar alexander. alexander of tennessee was a real champion. i met with him and he said oh, are you the cynthia kennedy that put the anthology togethe
florida watching in theiray baseball spring tournament for the university of pennsylvania, and they gave me two days notice and said, can you testify? so i made a quick trip back to washington. was a time during the administration of george w. bush that the official position was no new parks, and i remember victor knox from the national park service had to listen to five different petitioners, i was just one of five people trying to get congress to go along with some part legislation. and he...
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plan on-- after beau died, i decided-- i was a professor at the was a professor at the university of pennsylvanias and grandson came to see us and said you've got to run, pop, and that's when i decided to run. it's been more a sense of it's been more a sense of-- how can i say it? in the white house. it's about changing-- this is not who-- the country we have been in the last four years is not who we are, and we have to get back to who we are. we are a democracy, we are a democracy that has shown respect and decency and a beacon to the rest of the world, and we're losing that. >> stephen: what about the event itself? what's going to happen at the inaugural? have the plans been solidified yet? i know you will be holding the bible. >> i will be holding the bible. i was actually looking for it today! ( laughs ) >> stephen: have you been working out? because this is the size of your family bible. >> 1893. >> stephen: 1893. why is your bible bigger than mine? do you have more jesus than i do? >> no, but it's been a family n thbiden family. every important date is in there. every time i have been sworn
plan on-- after beau died, i decided-- i was a professor at the was a professor at the university of pennsylvanias and grandson came to see us and said you've got to run, pop, and that's when i decided to run. it's been more a sense of it's been more a sense of-- how can i say it? in the white house. it's about changing-- this is not who-- the country we have been in the last four years is not who we are, and we have to get back to who we are. we are a democracy, we are a democracy that has...
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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 great to be here we can go to the slides, i'm eager to talk about this exhibition with your audience and especially because, we can't see it right now in person, while the exhibition opened up november 13th, and will be on view until may 23rd, it is currently in the dark. the smithsonian is closed to visitor
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...
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university. he and his fellow and author of an branded new book "occupied america". and the experience of revolution published in 2020 by university of pennsylvania press. if you'd like to purchase a copy of that, will drop a link in the comments at this time. my distinct privilege to welcome doctor johnson to the screen. hello there sir. donald: thank you. jim: you coming to us from fargo this evening? donald: yes . jim: what is the temperature there. donald: this morning when i drove to work was about 5 degrees. it's a little nippy. jim: d of a heated garage. donald: yes, i do. jim: [laughter]. all right. thank you very much. i'm excited to tal with you about this book. i'm really fascinated by findings your experience the people faced during the occupation during the revolutionary war. i want to start with this question. a lot of her colleagues in the historical profession has been running a lot these days about loyalists is that about the ordinary americans during the revolution and looking at the slaves who were escaping and pursuing freedom. what was missing. it was from the conversation. donald: from loyalists and patriarchs, the people wh
university. he and his fellow and author of an branded new book "occupied america". and the experience of revolution published in 2020 by university of pennsylvania press. if you'd like to purchase a copy of that, will drop a link in the comments at this time. my distinct privilege to welcome doctor johnson to the screen. hello there sir. donald: thank you. jim: you coming to us from fargo this evening? donald: yes . jim: what is the temperature there. donald: this morning when i...
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started, i got a text from my granddaughter, finnegan, a senior in her last semester at the university of pennsylvania. she sent me a photo of military people in full military gear, scores of them lining the steps of the lincoln memorial because a protest by black lives matter. she said, pop, this is unfair. no one can tell me that if it had been a group of black lives matter protesting yesterday, they wouldn't have been treated very, very differently. then the mob of thugs that stormed the capital. we all know that is true. and it is unacceptable. totally unacceptable! the american people saw it and plainview and i hope it sensitizes them to what have to do. not many people know it, when justice garland and i were talking, we talked about the reason for the justice department and why it was formed in the first place. it was back in 1870, we didn't have a justice department before that, it was formed in 1870 to enforce the civil rights amendment. the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments. to stand up to the clan, to stand up to racism, to take on domestic terrorism, this original spirit must begin, guide an
started, i got a text from my granddaughter, finnegan, a senior in her last semester at the university of pennsylvania. she sent me a photo of military people in full military gear, scores of them lining the steps of the lincoln memorial because a protest by black lives matter. she said, pop, this is unfair. no one can tell me that if it had been a group of black lives matter protesting yesterday, they wouldn't have been treated very, very differently. then the mob of thugs that stormed the...
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i got a text from my granddaughter, finnigan biden, a senior inher last semester at the university of pennsylvania. she sent me a photo of military people in full military gear, scores of them lining the steps of the lincoln memorial because of protests by black lives matter she said, pop, this isn't fair no one can tell me that if it been a group of black lives matter froprotesting yesterday, they wouldn't have been treated very, very differently than the mob of thugs that stormed the capitol. we all know that's true, and it is unacceptable, totally unacceptable the american people saw it plain view and i hope is sensitized them on what we have to do not many people know when justice garland and i were talking about, i think he raised it, the reason for the justice department forming in the first place. it was back in 1870. we didn't have a justice department before that it was formed in 1870 to enforce the civil rights amendment that grew out of the civil war. the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments, to stand up to the klan, to stand up to racism, to take on delaware terrorism this original spirit mu
i got a text from my granddaughter, finnigan biden, a senior inher last semester at the university of pennsylvania. she sent me a photo of military people in full military gear, scores of them lining the steps of the lincoln memorial because of protests by black lives matter she said, pop, this isn't fair no one can tell me that if it been a group of black lives matter froprotesting yesterday, they wouldn't have been treated very, very differently than the mob of thugs that stormed the capitol....
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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 the slides. i'm very eager to talk about this exhibition with your audience because we can't go and see it right now in person. while the exhibition opened up november 13th and will be on view until may 23rd, it's currently in the dark. the smithsonian is closed to visitors, but we do hope to reopen in the new year. this exhibition is something new for a por
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...
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led by dean harrison, dean earl harrison of the university of pennsylvania, he said to harrison who wasnot a scientist was not a jew sends him to visit the camps. and harrison comes back with a report and he says, we are treating the jews just as terribly as the germans did, except were not exterminating. and when truman reads this report and writes his letter immediately to eisenhower says to eisenhower, you gotta take care of this. this is inhumane in this is impossible and this is un-american. and eisenhower goes to work. >> that's great. i wanted to, you mentioned before the@want talk about the cold war aspect of this and could you say a little bit more about this sort of soviet interest in this whole situation. how does it look from moscow, is as they are looking at this problem and how does it drip into the beginning stages of the cold war from the east? >> the soviets no that large numbers of collaborators and war criminals have escaped from the east, have escaped from the baltic nations from belarus and ukraine. and made their way into germany. and you know, and the book i tell
led by dean harrison, dean earl harrison of the university of pennsylvania, he said to harrison who wasnot a scientist was not a jew sends him to visit the camps. and harrison comes back with a report and he says, we are treating the jews just as terribly as the germans did, except were not exterminating. and when truman reads this report and writes his letter immediately to eisenhower says to eisenhower, you gotta take care of this. this is inhumane in this is impossible and this is...
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pennsylvania. that was the only medical school in the country. it's now the medical school of the universityof pennsylvania. that is where wilkinson went. there were fewer than 60 graduates of medical schools practicing medicine in the united states. he was well educated. practicingp his krieger's town and decided to go on. >> that is the question i was interested in. the public discover funder and how did you find that article? >> you can find it online. i will put a copy of it in the appendix in the book i am working on. you can read that whole screed. >> i mentioned at the beginning, howard, i worked at the park where -- was connected there. do you know if wilkinson ever made it to that island or any part of co-conspiracy? and hadnot clear if he had to -- if he and burr been to hatch island. bernard hatch was indicted. he wasuld not prove that not taking up arms against the state of virginia. >> great. mary and ron both asked when is the book going to be published? >> i am working right now with the georgetown university press. they have expressed interest. they have asked me to submit a
pennsylvania. that was the only medical school in the country. it's now the medical school of the universityof pennsylvania. that is where wilkinson went. there were fewer than 60 graduates of medical schools practicing medicine in the united states. he was well educated. practicingp his krieger's town and decided to go on. >> that is the question i was interested in. the public discover funder and how did you find that article? >> you can find it online. i will put a copy of it in...
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also vice-provost at the university of pennsylvania and all authorize of which country has the world's best health care. so, monica, considering that the new strains are here. considering that they are still trying to get up and running, getting the vaccine out as quickly as possible is the covid-19 task force currently in the white house considering retooling its strategy? >> reporter: well, they're thinking of a range of options, katy. among that is exactly what you point out, the difficulty here with the mutant strains already here. that uk variant that was first identified a couple weeks ago, in 29 states. the south african one, just so far in south carolina, dr. walensky, the director of the cdc indicated it's very likely that's spread beyond there, because the two people that did test positive for it. didn't have any connection to each other and haven't traveled outside of the united states. so we can expect to see more. something else they're monitoring very closely. the white house officials say there could be variants that come out of large cities in the united states. for ins
also vice-provost at the university of pennsylvania and all authorize of which country has the world's best health care. so, monica, considering that the new strains are here. considering that they are still trying to get up and running, getting the vaccine out as quickly as possible is the covid-19 task force currently in the white house considering retooling its strategy? >> reporter: well, they're thinking of a range of options, katy. among that is exactly what you point out, the...
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the and you tweeted out you were concerned over the university of pennsylvania's relationship with thebout? >> they're taking money from china, and we've got to wonder what that's being used for. we cut these special studies happening on many of our campuses that are pro-china. we want to look into all of this and find out what's going on. that was the motivation behind her letter. of course, you have the biden family and connections with the chinese money and everything else. that's something that the american people would like us to get to the bottom of, and we are going to do it. >> maria: do you think were going to see a softer policy as a result of all of this? >> your previous guess was right on target. we need to remember the virus started in china, the world health organization lied to the united states. another executive order that makes no sense, we are back into the biden administration. i think i shared with you before, i've got a colleague who said it best, we don't need to pay an organization to lie to us, they will do it for free. i'm nervous about this. like everyone el
the and you tweeted out you were concerned over the university of pennsylvania's relationship with thebout? >> they're taking money from china, and we've got to wonder what that's being used for. we cut these special studies happening on many of our campuses that are pro-china. we want to look into all of this and find out what's going on. that was the motivation behind her letter. of course, you have the biden family and connections with the chinese money and everything else. that's...
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he earned his phd in history from the university of pennsylvania and also awarded an honorary doctorate in history. next i want to introduce you to dr. sam gragg who is research director. he has written and spoken extensively on questions of elliptical economy, economic history, ethics in finance, and natural law theory he has a masters degree from the university of melbourne and a dr. of philosophy degree in moral philosophy and political economy from the university of oxford. he oversees the research program and the team of research scholars and is responsible for oversight of research and international programming. he is also the author of 13 books. in 2001, he was elected a fellow of the royal historical society. in 2008, he was elected a member of the philadelphia society and member of the royal economics society. ladies and gentlemen, that is sent greg. last but not list, my colleague, the director of the simons center for american study and a foundation fellow. prior to arriving at the heritage foundation, joe held the position of associate officer of history at a city college in
he earned his phd in history from the university of pennsylvania and also awarded an honorary doctorate in history. next i want to introduce you to dr. sam gragg who is research director. he has written and spoken extensively on questions of elliptical economy, economic history, ethics in finance, and natural law theory he has a masters degree from the university of melbourne and a dr. of philosophy degree in moral philosophy and political economy from the university of oxford. he oversees the...
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zeke emanuel is the vice provost of global affairs at the university of pennsylvania and was a membere president's covid advisory board during the transition and joins me now. thanks for being with us. tart with the executive orders. how much will this reinvigorate the obamacare marketplace, which was threatened by state lawsuits led by texas, all these attorney generals going up to the supreme court? >> donald trump did a lot to restrict enrollment in the marketplaces, cutting the enrollment period, reducing advertisements to make people aware they were eligible for this. clearly president biden is taking just the opposite tack. we have to remember that 20 million americans who are uninsured now are actually eligible either for the exchanges or for medicaid, and we could make a huge dent in the uninsured just by getting those people who are eligible on board. they need help in understanding they're eligible. they need help in navigating because it's not the simplest thing to buy health insurance as we all know as we try to sort through the options on our employer forms. so this will
zeke emanuel is the vice provost of global affairs at the university of pennsylvania and was a membere president's covid advisory board during the transition and joins me now. thanks for being with us. tart with the executive orders. how much will this reinvigorate the obamacare marketplace, which was threatened by state lawsuits led by texas, all these attorney generals going up to the supreme court? >> donald trump did a lot to restrict enrollment in the marketplaces, cutting the...
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chaos started i got a text from my granddaughter biden, senior at her last semester at the university of pennsylvania. she sent me a photo of military people in full military gear, scores of them lining the steps of the lincoln memorial because -- charles: vice president, well now president-elect joe biden going over events of yesterday and also just commenting on his observations of president trump. we stayed on it because there has been some chattering in washington, d.c., and among the media of the 25th amendment which is a move that would try to get president trump out of office with only two weeks left. so we'll keep monitoring this. a lot of government officials are speaking today. meanwhile, folks, it is the stock market on this business channel that is really still rocking and rolling. this rally held up yesterday during all of that kay cost and of course those dreadful images. it picked up that momentum again today. just like last spring when stocks recovered quickly from the fastest ever implosion ever. we had record number of covid-19 deaths today. this is noted, in many ways this is encou
chaos started i got a text from my granddaughter biden, senior at her last semester at the university of pennsylvania. she sent me a photo of military people in full military gear, scores of them lining the steps of the lincoln memorial because -- charles: vice president, well now president-elect joe biden going over events of yesterday and also just commenting on his observations of president trump. we stayed on it because there has been some chattering in washington, d.c., and among the media...