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but they still have james brown's playing to 2100 shares and at home clancy live stream concert could be a model for the weeks to come. tell us more about this is my colleague avery kennedy we have the technology. wasn't the only one that took place many artists who are unable to perform in public at the moment are keen to reach out to their fans at home possibly isolated by social distancing measures italian rock singer had. played a virtual concert against what's called corona loneliness on instagram in italy of course cultural life has come to a complete standstill to the corona virus outbreak and here in berlin concert pianist igor leavitt who was a guest here just a few weeks ago as also lifestream to 1st of what he calls his daily social media house concerts this video is being seen by 200000 people never has said that it is sad and necessary to stop public concerts but he wants to keep sharing music and keep in touch with his fans as we heard in your report many artists of people working in industry suffering financial hardship we should say here in germany the government has p
but they still have james brown's playing to 2100 shares and at home clancy live stream concert could be a model for the weeks to come. tell us more about this is my colleague avery kennedy we have the technology. wasn't the only one that took place many artists who are unable to perform in public at the moment are keen to reach out to their fans at home possibly isolated by social distancing measures italian rock singer had. played a virtual concert against what's called corona loneliness on...
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james brown with his loud and funky sounds. i feel good. i knew that i would now. i feel good.d. i got you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's why we call this breakfast party. thank you again. [applause] thank you so much for being here with us. i don't imagine there's been a party on - - a book party like this on c-span before. [laughter] but we are happy to inaugurate that. we also are thrilled to bring our final author to you. his name is synonymous with poetry not just here in the dc region but all over the world and is a legend. he is a poet a literary activis activist. and a man who for the arts and humanities. [applause] to the institution that supports events like this and artists and writers all throughout the area to bring the extraordinary works to the community. he has written a number of books that are in collected works and also the author of two memoirs but this man whose peers would be those greatest literary giants in the world. this man is the gentle man and a scholar and we are so honored he is spending part of this warm welcome. [applause] >> i feel like i you with that
james brown with his loud and funky sounds. i feel good. i knew that i would now. i feel good.d. i got you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's why we call this breakfast party. thank you again. [applause] thank you so much for being here with us. i don't imagine there's been a party on - - a book party like this on c-span before. [laughter] but we are happy to inaugurate that. we also are thrilled to bring our final author to you. his name is synonymous with poetry not just here in the dc...
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laa: stefanie brown james, thanks so much for being with us.ast note on super tuesday, wall street was pleased with biden' strongs showing. there was concern that bernie sanders would be more aggressive with banks and the financial sector. stocks have been on a roller coaster ride of late as economic impact of thethe coronavirus. thatad virus continues to sp across the world, with more than 70 countries reporting cases so far. italy has the biggest outbreak in europe to more than 100 people at died and there are 3000 confirmed infections. the government has closed al schools and universities were two weeks. mark lowen reports. rk: an early easter break for pupils across italy. every school and university will close in a bid to halt the virus. europe's worst hit country stepping up its response. >>s a problem. maybe we c do something from home. but is is not the same, of course. mark: parents and children are taking in the news. for some, the disruption is a price worth paying. >> it is not a question of panicking, but taking necessary measures
laa: stefanie brown james, thanks so much for being with us.ast note on super tuesday, wall street was pleased with biden' strongs showing. there was concern that bernie sanders would be more aggressive with banks and the financial sector. stocks have been on a roller coaster ride of late as economic impact of thethe coronavirus. thatad virus continues to sp across the world, with more than 70 countries reporting cases so far. italy has the biggest outbreak in europe to more than 100 people at...
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i am big on james brown, that was the best. >>> jake mckenzie, moonset to that west was an unexpectedrk 42 degrees at 7, we will keep it to the north, as we had towards calistoga hills, good morning and thank you, 44 and cloudy at 42, 44, on the northern edge of calistoga rohnert park most of the system south, san jose south, looks to be the line, even monterey south to be honest. we'll keep clouds in the forecast. 39 qassem rights, 42 palo alto, atherton and los altos, san mateo 43 in hillsboro, don't forget about 42 as well. foster city 44. a line of rain looks along monterey coast south. down towards king city, san luis obispo, and really southern california, as the system looks like it wants you to game for not only los angeles and san diego and palm springs in las vegas and phoenix. i mentioned phoenix because spring training. not so much today or tomorrow but by wednesday and thursday. that is a lot of rain coming into san diego. to a 3rd, palm springs most 2 and phoenix and inch and three quarters. our next hope is sunday. from assistant coming down from the north, that's a bet
i am big on james brown, that was the best. >>> jake mckenzie, moonset to that west was an unexpectedrk 42 degrees at 7, we will keep it to the north, as we had towards calistoga hills, good morning and thank you, 44 and cloudy at 42, 44, on the northern edge of calistoga rohnert park most of the system south, san jose south, looks to be the line, even monterey south to be honest. we'll keep clouds in the forecast. 39 qassem rights, 42 palo alto, atherton and los altos, san mateo 43 in...
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one of the things the godfather of soul james brown taught me is when you get the crowd you kill them and leave. you can sing past your peak if you don't know when to walk off the stage, you can make a great show a very bad disaster. >> exactly. >> yep. >> you know, sinatra said, mika, i know you know this. >> yeah. >> sinatra, asked sinatra what made him different than other singers, why he was the greatest, he said, because i do the 48 best minutes and then i get off the stage. i always leave them wanting more. mayor pete did a sinatra routine last night. >> yes, he did. steve kornacki, thank you so much and great weekend working so hard. thank you very much. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," the latest developments with the coronavirus, including two deaths and fears the virus went undetected in one state for weeks. >>> plus, we mentioned at the top an issue that has weighed over the past three presidencies and will impact the next one as well. the war in afghanistan is entering a new phase in the signing of a peace pact with the taliban. we go live to the white house, next, on "mo
one of the things the godfather of soul james brown taught me is when you get the crowd you kill them and leave. you can sing past your peak if you don't know when to walk off the stage, you can make a great show a very bad disaster. >> exactly. >> yep. >> you know, sinatra said, mika, i know you know this. >> yeah. >> sinatra, asked sinatra what made him different than other singers, why he was the greatest, he said, because i do the 48 best minutes and then i get...
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"angels in america" by tony kushner narrated by nathan lane, susan brown, denise gough, beth maloney, james nathan stewart jones and eddie fowler. becoming, written and narrated by michelle obama. charlotte -- "charlotte's web" by "charlotte's web" 9 rated by merrill sweep, mcleod andrew, emily renken, kimberly farr, mark deacon, lincoln hoffa and a fool fast. the dutch house by and patchett -- e.b. white by ann patchett, the only plane in the sky, and oral history of 9/11 by garrett m. graff narrated by a fool cast. bryce dallas howard, mae whitman, derek jacoby and margaret advocate. >> the audie awards goes to simon & schuster audio for "the only plane in the sky," and oral history of 9/11. ♪ [applause] >> thank you so much to the judges for this -- it is incredibly humbling with that scene. this is a project that has meant so much to me for so many years, trying to pull together the voices of 480 americans who we follow through 9/11 morning tonight coast-to-coast. i want to thank simon & schuster for believing in this project, and my editor and tom from simon & schuster, i think i could
"angels in america" by tony kushner narrated by nathan lane, susan brown, denise gough, beth maloney, james nathan stewart jones and eddie fowler. becoming, written and narrated by michelle obama. charlotte -- "charlotte's web" by "charlotte's web" 9 rated by merrill sweep, mcleod andrew, emily renken, kimberly farr, mark deacon, lincoln hoffa and a fool fast. the dutch house by and patchett -- e.b. white by ann patchett, the only plane in the sky, and oral history...
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the imagination to think wilson did not know about abraham parker denny, james monroe bulger, and irvin williams langston brown street, -- brown tree all , african-american students who received masters degrees at the princeton theological seminary soon after he joined the faculty. if you read back further, you see wilson's willful blindness extended to his undergraduate years, since james mccosh, princeton's president, welcomed the occasional black student into his philosophy lectures in the 1870's. then, alumni wrote letters of protest and five students declared they would withdraw unless he removed a black student from the lecture. he refused to budge and the students withdrew. four eventually returned. wilson was a sophomore at princeton during this. simply put, a black presence at princeton was not unknown to him. it is clear that wilson was committed to a vision of princeton that wrote lack -- black students out of its history. in 2016, a princeton archivist said it best. quote, the act of remembering and forgetting princeton's african-american alumni had consequences, as generations of princeton alumni
the imagination to think wilson did not know about abraham parker denny, james monroe bulger, and irvin williams langston brown street, -- brown tree all , african-american students who received masters degrees at the princeton theological seminary soon after he joined the faculty. if you read back further, you see wilson's willful blindness extended to his undergraduate years, since james mccosh, princeton's president, welcomed the occasional black student into his philosophy lectures in the...
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james bod movie got pushed out. >> wilfred is current on that. >> we know that josh brown anointed him as the next james bond i'm going to try out what i do and so i think if this -- they're going to, and this would be a great opportunity for them to demonstrate that and flex a bit and show what they've got. >> i've been very fortunate to come on your show over the last few months, but it seemed like one of the most obvious trades over the last six months or so they won't be too much hawkish here on on the i think the tlt, so it's opposite to long-term u.s. treasury rates has just blown out. i think it's gotten done i think if you're long the lt and pressures u.s. treasury yields, i think you turn that trade around a bit and see a snap back. >>> we have 11 minutes left in the trading day. we are now going strayed into the "closing bell" market zone s there are the down moves, which of course have been sizable. mike, quite an impressive impressive 40-minute bounce. >> these little spasms of highly stressed activities and a bit of backing away from the edge but the market settled back into an area where it basically was
james bod movie got pushed out. >> wilfred is current on that. >> we know that josh brown anointed him as the next james bond i'm going to try out what i do and so i think if this -- they're going to, and this would be a great opportunity for them to demonstrate that and flex a bit and show what they've got. >> i've been very fortunate to come on your show over the last few months, but it seemed like one of the most obvious trades over the last six months or so they won't be...
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james successfully convince th citizens reparations. unfortunately, the reparations take the form of gift cards to the cheesecake factory. ( laughter ) i think that's a win. on july 19, 2115, right fielder omari browneball. oh, also, in the future, there are aliens, and they play baseball, and they taste delicious. october 31, the first halloween in recorded history in which no white people wear black face. october 22, 2021, joe abiola is electedly the first black prime minister of japan. honestly, we don't know how that happened. we're just going with it. sunday, august 24, 2437, at precisely 8:14 p.m., racism finally ends. it was all set in motion today with the flap of a butterfly wing. that delicate flutter led to the precise circumstances necessary to bring an end to centuries of prejudice and bigotry. well, that's all for our celebration in great achievements in black future. ope. he's fine. i'm david alan grier. now, can somebody tell me how to geisbr ( aughte ( >> stephen: thank you david alan grier! we'll be right back with "the new yorker's" susan glasser. snoeft ( applause ) ooking off. how is she there and we're here? condoms. true. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com
james successfully convince th citizens reparations. unfortunately, the reparations take the form of gift cards to the cheesecake factory. ( laughter ) i think that's a win. on july 19, 2115, right fielder omari browneball. oh, also, in the future, there are aliens, and they play baseball, and they taste delicious. october 31, the first halloween in recorded history in which no white people wear black face. october 22, 2021, joe abiola is electedly the first black prime minister of japan....
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brown who got attention on social media this week. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, itching, rash, or trouble breathing. serious side effects may include pancre
brown who got attention on social media this week. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic®...
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he spent time at brown chapel, iconic church in the community, talked about how the country has been dragged a direction it doesn't need to be dragged to. coming off jamesburn in south carolina, making a distinction between biden and other candidates, donald trump saying he is a good man. coming to alabama, similar electorate with heavy black population, polling shows are going towards biden, but you also have another effect here. voters, black voters in alabama are super organized. last year we saw doug jones defeat roy moore, he did so carried by black voters, especially black women who hyper organized locally, came out, really saved doug jones and in some ways saved the party in alabama. talking to folks today, that's playing on their mind. this year jeff sessions is on the ballot in the primary to try to compete with the doug jones seat, going against a former auburn university football coach. that's heightening motivation for voters. this is a great spot for biden. we'll see how voters turn out, what they say. >> joining us, political correspondent and my opinion national treasure, my friend, steve kornacki. steve to you, most important thing tonig
he spent time at brown chapel, iconic church in the community, talked about how the country has been dragged a direction it doesn't need to be dragged to. coming off jamesburn in south carolina, making a distinction between biden and other candidates, donald trump saying he is a good man. coming to alabama, similar electorate with heavy black population, polling shows are going towards biden, but you also have another effect here. voters, black voters in alabama are super organized. last year...
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juxtaposition of what we saw in south carolina and james clyburn introducing joe biden as someone who knows this community and he is a good man. you come to brownpel in selma that played a pivotal role in the efforts for civil rights and voting rights and have michael bloomberg who many see as not a good man, the opposite of that, because of his policy of stop and frisk which disenfranchised and really violated the constitutional rights of so many people in new york city. that juxtaposition of, you know, the eyes of the country turning to south carolina as they made a decision for joe biden and, again, that idea of the good guys and this long history of good men and women who fought battles here in selma, for voting rights of black folks. literally where we are right now, a couple miles from the edmond pettis bridge where blood was shed. i want to toss to sound of joe biden this morning to hear what he said, again, capturing this moment and the spirit of what happened so many years ago. let's take a listen. >> folks, look, this president has ripped the band-aid off. too many people get inspired by people that are uplifting, abraham lincoln, fra
juxtaposition of what we saw in south carolina and james clyburn introducing joe biden as someone who knows this community and he is a good man. you come to brownpel in selma that played a pivotal role in the efforts for civil rights and voting rights and have michael bloomberg who many see as not a good man, the opposite of that, because of his policy of stop and frisk which disenfranchised and really violated the constitutional rights of so many people in new york city. that juxtaposition of,...