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He hasn't changed much so far. All text is from the article along with some close ups of the busts.
Biden kept the drapes and most of the furniture, but the rug and artwork in the Oval Office have changed. Flanking the Resolute desk are busts of Abraham Lincoln (left) and Harry Truman. Above Lincoln is The Avenue in the Rain by Childe Hassam. Above Truman is a portrait of Benjamin Franklin.
A bust of labor organizer and civil rights leader César Chávez sits on a table with Biden family photographs.
A portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt hangs above the Oval Office fireplace. Portraits (clockwise from top left): George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln. Martin Luther King Jr.'s bust is to the left; a bust of Robert Kennedy is on the right.
A moon rock is displayed on a bookshelf in the Oval Office.
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Baseball hall of famer Hank Aaron dead at 86.
The homerun king is gone.
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I've mentioned a few times about The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issuing Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFR's) when there are Very Important Persons (VIP's) in a specific area. Without giving away what is actually happening, it's usually diplomat, presidential activity, but also includes space operations, security or movement of hazardous materials.
There was one issued this past Wednesday around the Palm Beach Airport and since there's been a change in administration, security in the area will in the coming weeks eventually be reduced as the security footprint grows smaller.
I'm sure the residents of the area will be pleased when life there returns to normal and that no longer have to tolerate road closings and security checks.
Saw this looking through Youtube. God have mercy on their souls and prayers for the families. Damn.
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Bound For The U.S. - Mexico Deploys Troops Along Its Guatemalan Border ...
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Betty White marks 99th birthday Sunday; up late as she wants
LYNN ELBER
Sat, January 16, 2021, 5:21 PM
LOS ANGELES (AP) — True to form, Betty White has something impish to say about her birthday Sunday.
“Since I am turning 99, I can stay up as late as I want without asking permission!” she told The Associated Press in an email.
White's low-key plans include feeding a pair of ducks that regularly visit her Los Angeles-area home. Her birthday meal will be a hot dog and French fries brought in — along with a bouquet of roses — by her longtime friend and agent, Jeff Witjas.
The actor’s TV credits stretch from 1949’s “Hollywood on Television” to a 2019 voice role in “Forky Asks a Question,” with “The Golden Girls” and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” among the enduring highlights.
In January alone, White is on screen in reruns including “The Golden Girls” and “Hot in Cleveland”; the 2009 Sandra Bullock movie “The Proposal,” and the 2018 documentary “Betty White: First Lady of Television,” about her life and career.
White's devotion to animals will be on display next month with the DVD and digital release of “Betty White's Pet Set," a 1970s series in which she visited with celebrity guests and their pets as well as wild animals.
Her work, always marked by top-drawer comedic timing, has earned her five Emmy Awards, including a 2010 trophy for a guest-host appearance on “Saturday Night Live.”
A native of Oak Park, Illinois, White was married to game show host and producer Allen Ludden from 1963 until his death in 1981.
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Statement from the President:
"In light of reports of more demonstrations, I urge that there must be NO violence, NO lawbreaking and NO vandalism of any kind.
That is not what I stand for, and it is not what America stands for. I call on ALL Americans to help ease tensions and calm tempers. Thank You."