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here is bird, senator bird from west virginia, jerry brown.t's always fascinating when you work with people. sometimes i'll talk to art students and do work shops with caricature. it's amazing how you don't always have to be so rendered and detailed. a presidential caricature in particular but it's true of probably all political figures can become a simple iconic thing. george bush or barack obama, i could draw six lines and people would go, well, that's george bush or there's barack obama. you just -- once you've done the outline of the face and say the ears with obama, even before you completed it, people can tell what you're drawing. it's a mystical thing. our facial recognition software in our brains is very acute and it's one of the things that caricaturists can use to their advantage. it takes a little effort to be nonpartisan when you're doing things for the coasters and stuff. i mean, my instinct and what i'm paid for at politic ol is to have a political opinion and express it strongly. same with anne and sam with cal. we have to dial
here is bird, senator bird from west virginia, jerry brown.t's always fascinating when you work with people. sometimes i'll talk to art students and do work shops with caricature. it's amazing how you don't always have to be so rendered and detailed. a presidential caricature in particular but it's true of probably all political figures can become a simple iconic thing. george bush or barack obama, i could draw six lines and people would go, well, that's george bush or there's barack obama. you...
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there is a bird, senator bird from west virginia, jerry brown. it is always fascinating when you work with people sometimes, i will talk to arts to dance and do workshops with caricature and it is amazing how you don't always have to be so rendered in detail. presidential caricature in particular, but it's true of all political figures, can become a simple iconic thing. george bush and barack obama, i could draw six lines and they would say oh that is george bush, and there is barack obama. once you have done the outline of the face with obama, even before you completed people could tell who you are drawing drying. it is a mystical thing. i facial recognition software in our brains is very acute and it is one of the things that caricatures it's can use to their advantage. it takes a little effort to be nonpartisan when doing for coasters and stuff. my instinct, and what i am paid for it's those to have a political opinion and express it strongly same with, and and cal. we have to dial that back, which i also understand, it is not just that we don
there is a bird, senator bird from west virginia, jerry brown. it is always fascinating when you work with people sometimes, i will talk to arts to dance and do workshops with caricature and it is amazing how you don't always have to be so rendered in detail. presidential caricature in particular, but it's true of all political figures, can become a simple iconic thing. george bush and barack obama, i could draw six lines and they would say oh that is george bush, and there is barack obama....
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i want to thank governor pete wilson, governor gray davis and governor jerry brown for joining this effort as well. we can't do it without you. this is not a partisan move. this is about california and california first mantra to do everything we can across our differences and across the spectrum of political ideas to row in the same direction. it's also guided and aided by leadership from the assembly and senate, republicans and democrats. i want to thank them all for their willingness to participate in this work group and to guide our recovery through the creation of this advisory group. when i talk about california, california way, with a bit of pride, that strategy is not just about growth. strategy is predicated on inclusion, growth and inclusion. we respectfully submit that before we enter into this deeply challenging times that those challenging times despite those economic numbers were very, very advisable in a hyb rid reality for many that were having the experience and benefits of the economy and others that were still struggling. a wealth and income inequality that was among the
i want to thank governor pete wilson, governor gray davis and governor jerry brown for joining this effort as well. we can't do it without you. this is not a partisan move. this is about california and california first mantra to do everything we can across our differences and across the spectrum of political ideas to row in the same direction. it's also guided and aided by leadership from the assembly and senate, republicans and democrats. i want to thank them all for their willingness to...
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factually at least you know here in california the previous governor who was governor for 8 years jerry brown under his governorship over $5000.00 people that were once serving life sentences had been released and the recidivism rate has been less than my check was less than one percent so what that really says is factually the people that we can safely and let out are the people who have been in prison a long time are the people who have once served life sentences and and the the disparity between buying a nonviolent is actually not a safe one to say for us in society. i would guess that a. commercial project would publish a piece on years ago that looked at the kinds of crimes that were listed by that and what we found is that in some states there were many crimes where no violence actually occurred there was no no human victim rate things like burglary depending on whether or not you have a firearm in your possession it could change the sort of definition of violent crime so in some senses that notion is a cost i got to me and 1st straight and we're making this distinction between crimes t
factually at least you know here in california the previous governor who was governor for 8 years jerry brown under his governorship over $5000.00 people that were once serving life sentences had been released and the recidivism rate has been less than my check was less than one percent so what that really says is factually the people that we can safely and let out are the people who have been in prison a long time are the people who have once served life sentences and and the the disparity...
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portions a programs on books about pandemic from others john barry, sonja shaw, all economy and jerry brown been burning key, marianne cooper and others. later authors ronald kessler, victor davis hanson and stephen moore discuss their books about donald trump. enjoy booktv and over the weekend on c-span2. >> the president released in public affairs present biographies of every president organized by ranking and much cited presidential historian survey. visitor website, c-span.org/thepresidents in order your copy today. >> cbs sunday morning correspondent with his book of obituaries that feature politicians, scientists, en
portions a programs on books about pandemic from others john barry, sonja shaw, all economy and jerry brown been burning key, marianne cooper and others. later authors ronald kessler, victor davis hanson and stephen moore discuss their books about donald trump. enjoy booktv and over the weekend on c-span2. >> the president released in public affairs present biographies of every president organized by ranking and much cited presidential historian survey. visitor website,...
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when jerry brown called me for a hail mary, jerry was running a thin the race of eight candidates inemocratic party. he said if there was nine he be running ninth and he ran on this flat tax. we went from ninth in the race to second in the race. we were coming in and this bill clinton guy, we had him in the crosshair, we won the primary in connecticut and oregon, we are coming into new york and california, and we were gonna knock that silly guy from arkansas off his seat but three weeks out of the new york primary he announced, jerry announced he wanted jesse jackson as his running mate and we lost but we still got the second most delegates in a democratic primary mark this flat tax of the people would love to have this flat tax. all we need to have is some presidential candidate go for it and we will get through the house, the senate very easily once we win the election on it and we will win it whenever it comes up. mark: if we can do feet nancy pelosi who represents one city, i think that would go a long way to bringing liberty and economic sanity back to this country. >> it would.
when jerry brown called me for a hail mary, jerry was running a thin the race of eight candidates inemocratic party. he said if there was nine he be running ninth and he ran on this flat tax. we went from ninth in the race to second in the race. we were coming in and this bill clinton guy, we had him in the crosshair, we won the primary in connecticut and oregon, we are coming into new york and california, and we were gonna knock that silly guy from arkansas off his seat but three weeks out of...
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jerry brown is the emergency physician department emergency medicine. and at the national institutes of health. and with those peer-reviewed articles and books on emergency medicine and with the cardiology emergencies to receive the nih director's award with a non- addictive methods of relief jake of apple writing in the new york journal of books says clearly man not just the physiology or the epidemiology but countless fascinating and fun facts. and in the wall street journal to highlight the experience of influenza builds effectively on the scientific career making the virus itself central reads history and contemporary with the clinical practice together with zoology although the story is somber it is punctuated by humor and other advice. ladies and gentlemen please welcome doctor brown. [applause] >> thank you so much for those kind words it's not everyday you get introduced by the archivist of the united states. we are here to talk about influenza. and the plague that struck 100 years ago resonates all the way through today. it as you mentioned mor
jerry brown is the emergency physician department emergency medicine. and at the national institutes of health. and with those peer-reviewed articles and books on emergency medicine and with the cardiology emergencies to receive the nih director's award with a non- addictive methods of relief jake of apple writing in the new york journal of books says clearly man not just the physiology or the epidemiology but countless fascinating and fun facts. and in the wall street journal to highlight the...
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we heard from arnold schwarzenegger who said in 2006 he had a stockpile and jerry brown set it aside. it happened here in new york city. michael bloomberg had medical supplies ready to go, then it was set aside. public reporting was that the ventilators became obsolete and decrepit. you are saying have the supply chain geared up and running. not supplies sitting in a warehouse. >> the best way for your viewers to understand it is if we my we needed twice as much electricity tomorrow, we wouldn't stockpile electricity. butti we would have electric generation plants on reserve. rather than producing it without anyone needing it. we can't store 300 million masks for decades because they will go bad. e but we can be ready to have on short notice our industries switch. we do this in defense. we have a number of companies around the united states who are prepared to switch to producing things for military use. we need to do the same thing with healthcare items. liz: congressman darrell issa, thanks for coming on. up next, a former top official at fort detrick medical research institute of i
we heard from arnold schwarzenegger who said in 2006 he had a stockpile and jerry brown set it aside. it happened here in new york city. michael bloomberg had medical supplies ready to go, then it was set aside. public reporting was that the ventilators became obsolete and decrepit. you are saying have the supply chain geared up and running. not supplies sitting in a warehouse. >> the best way for your viewers to understand it is if we my we needed twice as much electricity tomorrow, we...
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he runs against pat brown, the father of jerry brown. pat brown will win, nixon will lose. during the campaign, reagan is nixon's california cochair and ronald reagan becomes a republican at that time. dwight eisenhower spends his winters in california at palm desert, but he spends the summers in gettysburg, pennsylvania. if you ever visit gettysburg national battlefield please , visit the eisenhower home there. it's on adjacent land. eisenhower decides the democratic party has much better marketing efforts than the republican party and hosts a symposium at his gettysburg farm with gop leaders to try to see, how can the republican party better market itself, the result of that has never been known to history before. i probably say until i found it. that is this record called mr. lincoln's party today. its of recording. that is the technology of the era. here is the back cover. famous pictures and faces of that era. in the upper left former , president eisenhower out of the white house for two years. richard nixon, running for the governorship of california two years ago, he
he runs against pat brown, the father of jerry brown. pat brown will win, nixon will lose. during the campaign, reagan is nixon's california cochair and ronald reagan becomes a republican at that time. dwight eisenhower spends his winters in california at palm desert, but he spends the summers in gettysburg, pennsylvania. if you ever visit gettysburg national battlefield please , visit the eisenhower home there. it's on adjacent land. eisenhower decides the democratic party has much better...
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pete wilson, i want to thank governor arnold schwarzenegger and governor gray davis and governor jerry brown for joining this effort as well. we can't do it without you. this is not a partisan endeavor. this is about california and california first mantra to do everything we can across our differences and across the spectrum of political ideology to -- >> -- the city's first drive-thru test site that opened yesterday for those exhibiting symptoms of covid-19 and all health care providers and first responders whether or not they are experiencing symptoms. we want to get more people tested. testing will require an appointment at that particular spot through quest -- my quest online portal and app. and that's the link right there. www test my covid test.com. and i want to take a moment to encourage anyone experiencing symptoms to goo online to the michigan website and find out where the closest testing facility is to you. we need to get people tested in michigan. and know we've been unable to meet need for a while and so people aren't as hopeful they would get a test but you can get one and we'
pete wilson, i want to thank governor arnold schwarzenegger and governor gray davis and governor jerry brown for joining this effort as well. we can't do it without you. this is not a partisan endeavor. this is about california and california first mantra to do everything we can across our differences and across the spectrum of political ideology to -- >> -- the city's first drive-thru test site that opened yesterday for those exhibiting symptoms of covid-19 and all health care providers...
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barry, sonja shaw, all economy and jerry brown. been burning key, marianne cooper and others. later authors ronald kessler, victor davis hanson and stephen moore discuss their books about donald trump. enjoy booktv and over the weekend on c-span2. >> the president released in public affairs present biographies of every president organized by ranking and much cited presidential historian survey. visitor website, c-span.org/thepresidents in order your copy today. >> cbs sunday morning correspondent with his book of obituaries that feature politicians, scientists, entertainers and more. >> here at the national archives, the archivist of the united states, please you could join us in the theater. a special welcome to the c-span audience, two other programs coming up here in this theater. on tuesday november 12th at noon, historian richard broke kaiser will tell us about his new book give me liberty, history of america's exceptional idea, america's history to 12 documents. on tuesday november 14th at 7:30 we will host a veterans day tribute, world war ii soldier, photographers on t
barry, sonja shaw, all economy and jerry brown. been burning key, marianne cooper and others. later authors ronald kessler, victor davis hanson and stephen moore discuss their books about donald trump. enjoy booktv and over the weekend on c-span2. >> the president released in public affairs present biographies of every president organized by ranking and much cited presidential historian survey. visitor website, c-span.org/thepresidents in order your copy today. >> cbs sunday morning...
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and then the national institutes of health doctor jerry brown looks at 1918 influenza pandemic and the current challenges we face with the coronavirus. also tonight, npr steve inskeep recounts the lives of 19th century power political power couple jesse and john freeman netflix director of inclusion and former un official michelle king examines what she calls the invisible barriers that prevent women from succeeding in workplace. later tonight from our archives, look at books about pandemics. it all starts now on book tv. first zach norris discussing his book "we keep us safe". >> good evening everyone. welcome to the telescope district. i'm reverend celeste frazier. spiritual director of the east bay church of religious science right here on 41st and telegraph. come see us sometime. >> and this evening i am so grateful to be talking about this wonderful book it is packed full. we keep us safe, building secure, just and inclusive immunities by zach norris. i want to tell you little bit about him. you probably know a lot about him already. he is the executive director of the ella baker
and then the national institutes of health doctor jerry brown looks at 1918 influenza pandemic and the current challenges we face with the coronavirus. also tonight, npr steve inskeep recounts the lives of 19th century power political power couple jesse and john freeman netflix director of inclusion and former un official michelle king examines what she calls the invisible barriers that prevent women from succeeding in workplace. later tonight from our archives, look at books about pandemics....
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and they include jerry brown, arnold schwarzenegger, greg davis and pete wilson. he also spoke with greg lee, saying that help for the most vulnerable is high on the agenda. >> we want to make sure that as we come out, we create jobs as fast as possible but also, this covid-19 has exposed injustice in our society that was always here. so as we rebuild california and create the jobs of the future, we need to make sure that we have an idea justice. >> some other appointees include apple ceo tim cook, and is the executive bob either. >>> some governors are trying to figure out the best way to ease social distancing rules. jonathan has more from cdc headquarters in atlanta. >> more than 670,000 cases in the u.s. and the outbreak is still spreading but with the infection curve starting to flatten, president trump unveiled a new plan to restart the american economy in three phases. the plan, largely regional coalitions to coordinate the easing of social distancing rules. and help get supplies to the front lines with some local officials are saying they are still not get
and they include jerry brown, arnold schwarzenegger, greg davis and pete wilson. he also spoke with greg lee, saying that help for the most vulnerable is high on the agenda. >> we want to make sure that as we come out, we create jobs as fast as possible but also, this covid-19 has exposed injustice in our society that was always here. so as we rebuild california and create the jobs of the future, we need to make sure that we have an idea justice. >> some other appointees include...
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dozens of members including former governors, peoples in, greg davis, arnold schwarzenegger, and jerry brown. >> we have tasked 80 of them to begin to work through each and every sector of our economy to put together tangible, actionable ideas for short term, medium and long-term economic recovery. >> they will be -- its numbers also include former fed chair janet yellen and apple ceo tim cook. >>> many small businesses in the bay area are going to miss out on loans from the federal government, paycheck protection program. they have ran out of money in just 13 days. tom spoke to two small business owners who say they are in limbo. >> reporter: two years ago started a yoga studio and a coffee and sweet shop. then came the federal shutdown which led to their shutdown and the layoff of their 16 employees. >> as things were evolved it became clear that we had to put our personal safety and the safety of others ahead of anything else. >> so can the small business survive without federal paycheck protection programs assistance? >> absolutely not. know. i could not compromise my family, i cannot th
dozens of members including former governors, peoples in, greg davis, arnold schwarzenegger, and jerry brown. >> we have tasked 80 of them to begin to work through each and every sector of our economy to put together tangible, actionable ideas for short term, medium and long-term economic recovery. >> they will be -- its numbers also include former fed chair janet yellen and apple ceo tim cook. >>> many small businesses in the bay area are going to miss out on loans from...
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thank governor p wilson and governor arnold schwarzenegger and governor gray davis and governor jerry brown for joining us in this effort, we cannot do it without you, this is not a partisan endeavor but it is about california and a california first mantra to do everything that we can across our differences and across the spectrum of liberal ideology to row in the same direction. accordingly it is also guided and aided by lucia from the assembly and the senate, republicans and immigrants, thank you all for your willingness to participate in this work group and guide our recovery through the creation of this advisory group. when i talk about california and the california way with a bit of pride that strategy is not just about growth strategy is predicated on inclusion, growth and inclusion. we respectfully submit that before we entered into this deeply challenging times that those challenging times, despite economic numbers, were very, very visible and a bifurcated and hybrid reality for many that were having the experience and benefits of the economy and others that were still struggling an
thank governor p wilson and governor arnold schwarzenegger and governor gray davis and governor jerry brown for joining us in this effort, we cannot do it without you, this is not a partisan endeavor but it is about california and a california first mantra to do everything that we can across our differences and across the spectrum of liberal ideology to row in the same direction. accordingly it is also guided and aided by lucia from the assembly and the senate, republicans and immigrants, thank...
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this will include former governors pete wilson, greg davis, arnolds was not there, and jerry brown. it will be cochaired by philanthropist and former presidential candidate tom stier. >> we will bring together californians from the public and private sectors and from communities across our state. we will develop a plan that works for all californians with a particular focus on those hardest hit by the pandemic. let me say, we will have brought together some of the best minds as gavin said, in the state, to develop a recovery plan. >> the advisory panel will be composed of more than 70 members, including former fed chair janet yellen. disney chairman bob eicher, and apple ceo tim cook. >> as the bay area looks for the day when more businesses reopen, several counties are now asking people to wear face coverings while out in public. so far, alameda, contra costa, marin, san francisco and sonoma county are issuing this requirement, and the enforcement does not start until next wednesday to get people time to get ready. dr. matt willis, who just recovered from covid-19, said masks can r
this will include former governors pete wilson, greg davis, arnolds was not there, and jerry brown. it will be cochaired by philanthropist and former presidential candidate tom stier. >> we will bring together californians from the public and private sectors and from communities across our state. we will develop a plan that works for all californians with a particular focus on those hardest hit by the pandemic. let me say, we will have brought together some of the best minds as gavin...
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millions of respirator masks, thousands of ventilators, and these were taken out of the budget by jerry brown plenty of money to spend on a train that's pretty wasteful in this state. elizabeth: yeah, i totally agree with you. >> [inaudible] elizabeth: we gotli that wrap. john cock, so sorry -- john cox, so sorry we ran out of time. thank you so much for watching. have a good night. ♪ ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: happy weekend, everybody. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead, and what a week it was. thanks for joining me, i'm maria bartiromo. coming up, we will talk about the coronavirus and its impact. the ceo of 3m, mike roman, is here to talk about the need to produce more medical supplies to combat the covid-19 pandemic and why president trump is calling out 3m for its production of respirators. the u.s. economy lost 701,000 jobs in the month of march. that was the
millions of respirator masks, thousands of ventilators, and these were taken out of the budget by jerry brown plenty of money to spend on a train that's pretty wasteful in this state. elizabeth: yeah, i totally agree with you. >> [inaudible] elizabeth: we gotli that wrap. john cock, so sorry -- john cox, so sorry we ran out of time. thank you so much for watching. have a good night. ♪ ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street."...
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california saying i had one in 2005-2006, sacramento set it aside, governor scwer arely brown -- jerry brownblasio set it aside. you see the finger-pointing? when they didn't do it, there's plenty of finger-pointing, they ought to be careful because their reaction and the obama administration with ebola and h1n1, not so cinematically perfect, not so state of the art that. 's the issue the american people are seeing now. all this after the fact posturing ain't playing. >> exactly right. the left couldn't stand it, they have a seething hatred for donald trump. they see this as their opportunity to take him down, but i hope trump can rise above this and as a nation we can learn theless congresses from this -- lessons from this pandemic because a lot of states, localities and, frankly, the federal government weren't ready for this and should have been better prepared. elizabeth ble okay. kristin tate, come back soon. >> always a pleasure. elizabeth: next up, more on democrats as they advance the narrative that this is only the president's fault, the way this outbreak is being handled, and not th
california saying i had one in 2005-2006, sacramento set it aside, governor scwer arely brown -- jerry brownblasio set it aside. you see the finger-pointing? when they didn't do it, there's plenty of finger-pointing, they ought to be careful because their reaction and the obama administration with ebola and h1n1, not so cinematically perfect, not so state of the art that. 's the issue the american people are seeing now. all this after the fact posturing ain't playing. >> exactly right....
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all four former living governors of the state, pete wilson, gray davis, arnold schwarzenegger and jerry brown. disney is one of the largest employers in the state. >> almost 100 years old. whether it's world wars or global economic crisis or terrorist attacks, what we do, what we do for people is always wanted and always enjoyed. and so we tend to have an ability to bounce back because we just -- we manufacture happiness in so many different ways. >> other states are beginning to reopen. some nonessential businesses in louisiana reopened today. in texas, the governor there wants to reopen on april 27th. governor newsom says the virus knows no borders, and that california won't be rushed. >> we're not going to get ahead of ourselves. we're going to do this thoughtfulfully and judiciously. >> the group is called the governor's task force on business and jobs recovery. they will reach out to people across the state, including activists, labor groups, or philanthropists to develop a plan. back to you. >> yeah, lauren, did the governor mention a statewide mask mandate? >> he did say the task force
all four former living governors of the state, pete wilson, gray davis, arnold schwarzenegger and jerry brown. disney is one of the largest employers in the state. >> almost 100 years old. whether it's world wars or global economic crisis or terrorist attacks, what we do, what we do for people is always wanted and always enjoyed. and so we tend to have an ability to bounce back because we just -- we manufacture happiness in so many different ways. >> other states are beginning to...
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and then the national institutes of health doctor jerry brown looks at 1918 influenza pandemic and theent challenges we face with the coronavirus. also tonight, npr steve inskeep recounts the lives of 19th century power political power couple jesse and john freeman netflix director of inclusion and former un official michelle king examines what she calls the invisible barriers that prevent women from succeeding in workplace. later tonight from our archives, look at books about pandemics. it all starts now on book tv. first zach norris discussing his book "we keep us safe". >> good evening everyone. welcome to the telescope district.
and then the national institutes of health doctor jerry brown looks at 1918 influenza pandemic and theent challenges we face with the coronavirus. also tonight, npr steve inskeep recounts the lives of 19th century power political power couple jesse and john freeman netflix director of inclusion and former un official michelle king examines what she calls the invisible barriers that prevent women from succeeding in workplace. later tonight from our archives, look at books about pandemics. it all...
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portions of our programs on books about pandemics from authors john barry, sonya shaw, ollie kohn and jerry brown books on the economy with authors peter wallace, henry paulson, aaron glantz, marianne cooper and others. later, authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, victor davis hanson and steven moore discuss their books about president trump. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> c-span has around-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. it is all available on demand at c-span .org / coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and state officials, track the spread throughout the u.s. and the world with interactive maps. watch on-demand anytime, unfiltered at c-span .org / coronavirus. >> it is nice to have everyone here this evening and i look forward to our conversation. to my far right here is and i will hopefully get permission to call you sam. >> yes, my name is sam paid s.c.
portions of our programs on books about pandemics from authors john barry, sonya shaw, ollie kohn and jerry brown books on the economy with authors peter wallace, henry paulson, aaron glantz, marianne cooper and others. later, authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, victor davis hanson and steven moore discuss their books about president trump. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> c-span has around-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. it...
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but she came to visit us and wanted to see her t best friend from brown, jerry mcdowell and he invited my first husband andi myself to dinner and he happened to be in the time section, somebody heard i was looking for a job, he said give me your resume, what? >> boxes, happens to end up prosecuting mob bosses. >> but that was the reason they gave her why i ended up doing it, all lawyers in new york start in appeals which is a great thing because you see mistakes trial lawyers and ultimately, you don't make those mistakes. so finally, i had to figure out as an only woman, there is nobody i could ask what to do and i went to the big boss who ended up playing the role in watergate, we can talk about that later. i said so henry, how can the guys are trying cases and i'm still doing appeals? he said well, you are a girl and you would be much more vulnerable in the courtroom. in appeals, it's just lawyers. the court room, would be with members of the mafia. so i said, you didn't notice my sex when you hired me? he said well, i don't know. anyway, that's how i got my first trial but it was in
but she came to visit us and wanted to see her t best friend from brown, jerry mcdowell and he invited my first husband andi myself to dinner and he happened to be in the time section, somebody heard i was looking for a job, he said give me your resume, what? >> boxes, happens to end up prosecuting mob bosses. >> but that was the reason they gave her why i ended up doing it, all lawyers in new york start in appeals which is a great thing because you see mistakes trial lawyers and...
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but she came to visit us wanted to see her best friend from brown whose name is jerry mcdowell and he invited, he and his wife, invited my first husband and myself to dinner and he happened to be in the ordinance crime section picked when he heard i was looking for job he said give me your resum resume -- >> mob bosses like she happened to end up prosecuting mob bosses but that was the reason -- >> that was why they gave why i did not want all lawyers in the organized crime section started a field whichon is a great thing because you see the mistakes the trial lawyers make and then hopefully you don't make the same mistakes. you make your own. so i finally had to figure out is thehe only woman and there ws no one i could go ask what to do and i went to see the big, big boss of the organized crime section who ended up played a role in watergate and we can talk about that later and i said so, henry, how come the guys are trying to cases and i'm still? doing the field? he said well, what was your girl and he be more vulnerable in the courtroom. in appeals it's just lawyers but in the cou
but she came to visit us wanted to see her best friend from brown whose name is jerry mcdowell and he invited, he and his wife, invited my first husband and myself to dinner and he happened to be in the ordinance crime section picked when he heard i was looking for job he said give me your resum resume -- >> mob bosses like she happened to end up prosecuting mob bosses but that was the reason -- >> that was why they gave why i did not want all lawyers in the organized crime section...
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jerry up on that. here is senior editor antonio brown stanger. . >> there are a lot of suppliers of items you might not think about. the home office store that has paper goods and cleaning supplies. same for home depot or loews. >> toby says if you want delivery, you really have to work it. >> delivery is tough if you don't already have a subscription with amazon, for example, for groceries, you're on a wait list now. wait until after midnight when more delivery slots open up with some of these delivery services. some people say go early in the morning. you basically have to keep checking. >> now if you have some tips you don't mind sharing, a lot of people like to keep them to themselves, then i want you to go to my facebook page and please leave them there. dan, ama, do either of you two have any tips? >> i think that's a -- >> not really. >> be patient. thank you, michael, very much. you can also reach michael on our welcomes, go to abc7news.com/7 on your side. that's where you'll find all of his reports on unemployment, stimulus checks. what to do if you can't pay rent during the pandemic and much
jerry up on that. here is senior editor antonio brown stanger. . >> there are a lot of suppliers of items you might not think about. the home office store that has paper goods and cleaning supplies. same for home depot or loews. >> toby says if you want delivery, you really have to work it. >> delivery is tough if you don't already have a subscription with amazon, for example, for groceries, you're on a wait list now. wait until after midnight when more delivery slots open up...
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realize we need something that we can organize because people like jerry falwell put his reputation on the all white schools and to get around brown v board of education. some in many ways this was to say a reaction to the civil rights disasters. but did they have to sublimate that racial part of it? but roe v wade was a substitute in many ways so this underlying drive so through religious things. >> that is true. the leaders that played a role of the nationalist movement today were upset that the irs would start to look at segregated christian academies to possibly revoke why is he getting all these tax privileges so just remember who he was he delivered a sermon that went so far as to call segregation god's established order and referred to desegregation as propaganda. the movement that identifies desegregation was unbelievable. >> and said that they could end tax exemptions but they knew that to stop that tax it would be that broad from the what they wanted so instead they got together to decide that abortion would be a more palatable issue. look at what was happening at that time when roe v wade was passed in editorial and rya
realize we need something that we can organize because people like jerry falwell put his reputation on the all white schools and to get around brown v board of education. some in many ways this was to say a reaction to the civil rights disasters. but did they have to sublimate that racial part of it? but roe v wade was a substitute in many ways so this underlying drive so through religious things. >> that is true. the leaders that played a role of the nationalist movement today were upset...
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man who never seemed destined for leadership jerry corbin with the petrol backbencher campaigner born in the sight of his own government under blair and brown. there are 600. demonstrations in cities all around the world every country every continent everybody. has a chance to turn the sunday. shows on iraq reportedly defied his own party with over 400 times while tony blair was in power. but after labour's disastrous results in the 2050 mm general election glad to then leader ed miliband stepping down there was a surprising hat in the ring for his replacement. from virtually unknown is gaining momentum quickly transformed him into a household name and in a surprise to practically everyone he walked by a landslide. however his popularity with the overall membership didn't exactly translate popularity within his own party like when a general. at the moment i would say we would. but then along came bracks. colvin had historically been skeptical of the european union. but the campaign exposed an inability to fame to xians that would turn his new front bench against him. 'd voted no confidence. 'd 'd on the leadership challenge i don't think we
man who never seemed destined for leadership jerry corbin with the petrol backbencher campaigner born in the sight of his own government under blair and brown. there are 600. demonstrations in cities all around the world every country every continent everybody. has a chance to turn the sunday. shows on iraq reportedly defied his own party with over 400 times while tony blair was in power. but after labour's disastrous results in the 2050 mm general election glad to then leader ed miliband...
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man who never seemed destined for leadership jerry corbin with the petrol backbencher campaigner born in the sight of his own government under blair and brown. there are 600. demonstrations in cities all around the world every country every continent everybody no one has a chance to turn the sunday. shows on iraq reportedly defied his own party with over 400 times while tony blair was in power. but after labour's disastrous results in the 2015 general election led to the then leader ed miliband stepping down there was a surprising hat in the ring for his replacement. from virtually unknown is gaining momentum quickly transformed him into a household name and in a surprise to practically everyone he won by a landslide. however his popularity with the overall membership didn't exactly translate to popularity within his own party like when a general. at the moment i would say we wouldn't. but then along came bracks. colvin had historically been skeptical of the european union. but the campaign exposed an inability to feign to xians that would turn his new front bench against him. 'd voted no confidence. 'd 'd on the leadership challenge i don'
man who never seemed destined for leadership jerry corbin with the petrol backbencher campaigner born in the sight of his own government under blair and brown. there are 600. demonstrations in cities all around the world every country every continent everybody no one has a chance to turn the sunday. shows on iraq reportedly defied his own party with over 400 times while tony blair was in power. but after labour's disastrous results in the 2015 general election led to the then leader ed miliband...
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. >> tonight at 11:00 eastern watch sonja shaw, ali cohen and jerry brown discussing pandemics. >> what happens when we have outbreaks of contagious disease we don't really look for the social and political risks, people get sick and then we hope we can throw sufficient vaccines and drugs added to make it go away. >> it should not be surprising when i talk about ebola, very quickly the animal connection comes into play, as he could, mosquitoes, with people it is bats, the original cause but where this virus lives, it infects somebody and that is how you spread the chain of transmission in humans. >> there's nothing about this virus that suggests anything other than a natural mutation and is a reminder that we don't need all kinds of theories of biological warfare to explain something that is natural and to be a wake-up call to all of us that it must be taken seriously. >> sunday on afterwords netflix director of inclusion and michelle king with her book the six. >> something i discovered in my own research, everybody is the same because they treated it the same way. people don't have di
. >> tonight at 11:00 eastern watch sonja shaw, ali cohen and jerry brown discussing pandemics. >> what happens when we have outbreaks of contagious disease we don't really look for the social and political risks, people get sick and then we hope we can throw sufficient vaccines and drugs added to make it go away. >> it should not be surprising when i talk about ebola, very quickly the animal connection comes into play, as he could, mosquitoes, with people it is bats, the...