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bush asked what you are working on and i said i'm doing this project with tim mcgraw and busch went mcgraw and i like the wife. [laughter] i was misinformed and i thought this was a product with faith hill and then his sorry ass showed up. here we are. this began where neighbors in nashville. tim asked me an important question and i had never thought about it. he asked given the periods of history i've written about had i considered the role music played in that history and i was a barrister say i had not and as david once observed a great nonfiction project is one that is a little bit like a liberal arts degree. you learn something about the world or vaguely interested in but did not yet know. as an artist you are at once of the culture but you also don't want to be a part of something. >> no, look, music has a way of, like you said, transcending the party lines in r transcending racial lines and transcendingh speech barriers and it has a way of being a way to communicate that you can communicate in any other way with sometimes but it relates all the way back to the beginning of the spoke
bush asked what you are working on and i said i'm doing this project with tim mcgraw and busch went mcgraw and i like the wife. [laughter] i was misinformed and i thought this was a product with faith hill and then his sorry ass showed up. here we are. this began where neighbors in nashville. tim asked me an important question and i had never thought about it. he asked given the periods of history i've written about had i considered the role music played in that history and i was a barrister...
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noticeable in doing this project with tim mcgraw tim mcgraw and he said i like that. so i was misinformed. that this was a different project and then historian showed up. so here we are. and this, were neighbors in nashville. tim asked me a very important question that i never thought about it. he had given the period of history i have written about that i ever considered the role of music played in the history. i was embarrassed to say that i had not and david once observed that a great nonfiction project is one that is a little bit like a liberal arts degree. you learn something about a world they are vaguely interested in but did not yet know. and now as an artist, you are of the culture but you also don't want to be a partisan. tim: no, look at think music has a way like you said, transcending through the party lines and transcending the racial lines and transcending speech barriers. everything it just has a way of communicating that you cannot communicate in any other way. and i think it relates all of the way back to the beginning of the spoken word. in the stor
noticeable in doing this project with tim mcgraw tim mcgraw and he said i like that. so i was misinformed. that this was a different project and then historian showed up. so here we are. and this, were neighbors in nashville. tim asked me a very important question that i never thought about it. he had given the period of history i have written about that i ever considered the role of music played in the history. i was embarrassed to say that i had not and david once observed that a great...
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first, musician tim mcgraw and biographer john meacham discuss history through some. then the book land of hope, a history of america. after that america for americans looks at prejudice towards immigrants throughout american history. later, when it was grand, the history of radical republicanism in the civil war. >> next, musician tim mcgraw and biographer jim meacham discuss history through songs. this was part of the 2020 rancho mirage writers festival in california. [inaudible conversations]
first, musician tim mcgraw and biographer john meacham discuss history through some. then the book land of hope, a history of america. after that america for americans looks at prejudice towards immigrants throughout american history. later, when it was grand, the history of radical republicanism in the civil war. >> next, musician tim mcgraw and biographer jim meacham discuss history through songs. this was part of the 2020 rancho mirage writers festival in california. [inaudible...
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first, use issue and tim mcgraw and biographer john beauchamp discussed history through song. then, the land of hope, a history of america. later, erica lees america for americans looks at prejudice toward immigrants throughout history. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span two. on the phone is congressman mark cano. the 41st district in california. tell us the demographics of your district. who lives there? i have a large latino population, it is about 41s 40f the voters, currently 50% residents. i have an african-american population, and my asian-american population, maybe 5%, with the balance of the voters be white-anglo. veryend to be a exurban, suburban area. a lot of my constituents commute to work. with a huge blessed community college system, university of california calabasas, university, so there's a lot of higher education in my district. host: and how many cases are there in your district? what is the pandemic like the r there? guest: i don't have that on the top of my head. i didn't review the latest county reports, i was mostly preparing on an intervie
first, use issue and tim mcgraw and biographer john beauchamp discussed history through song. then, the land of hope, a history of america. later, erica lees america for americans looks at prejudice toward immigrants throughout history. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span two. on the phone is congressman mark cano. the 41st district in california. tell us the demographics of your district. who lives there? i have a large latino population, it is about 41s 40f the voters, currently...
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mcgraw back then, not dr. phil, but... - you didn't like whining. - not at all. - and people whined. - yeah. people--they don't want to own what they need to own. and they wanna blame somebody else. and i don't have much time for that. levin: the trial company you started was courtroom sciences, inc. csi. i'm a lawyer and i'm fascinated by these services, 'cause i think, honestly, in the oj simpson case, i think that trial company... won the case for them by the jury they picked. but you said something so interesting. "there's a huge difference between telling the truth and telling the truth effectively." explain that, because i think that's profound. well, you know, here's the thing... i would rather have... a weak fact pattern well told, than a great fact pattern poorly told. in any case, you've got a universe of a thousand facts. and out of those thousand facts, there's a subset of 10 or 12 facts that are gonna be outcome determinative. that's what the jury is going to resolve this case on. and you have to
mcgraw back then, not dr. phil, but... - you didn't like whining. - not at all. - and people whined. - yeah. people--they don't want to own what they need to own. and they wanna blame somebody else. and i don't have much time for that. levin: the trial company you started was courtroom sciences, inc. csi. i'm a lawyer and i'm fascinated by these services, 'cause i think, honestly, in the oj simpson case, i think that trial company... won the case for them by the jury they picked. but you said...
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phil mcgraw just the latest to spark outrage.news, blasting the government's response, appearing to downplay the pandemic. >> look, the fact of the matter is, we have people dying, 45,000 people a year die from automobile accidents. 480,000 from cigarettes, 360,000 from swimming pools and we don't shut the country down for that. but we're doing it for this? >> reporter: pointed out dr. phil he's not licensed to practice medicine but holds a doctorate in psychology. mcgraw also inaccurately stated the number of swimming pool deaths per year which is closer to 3,600, not 360,000. >> i know that those are not contagious. so probably bad examples. >> reporter: online, mcgraw is now urging americans to listen to health officials. >> if i offended people's sensibilities last night with my examples, then erase those. >> reporter: this coming after dr. oz came under fire after appearing to trivialize the y covid-19 if schools aths reopened. >> i just saw a nice piece in the lancet arguing the opening of schools may cost us 2%, 3% in tota
phil mcgraw just the latest to spark outrage.news, blasting the government's response, appearing to downplay the pandemic. >> look, the fact of the matter is, we have people dying, 45,000 people a year die from automobile accidents. 480,000 from cigarettes, 360,000 from swimming pools and we don't shut the country down for that. but we're doing it for this? >> reporter: pointed out dr. phil he's not licensed to practice medicine but holds a doctorate in psychology. mcgraw also...
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according to peter mcgraw's book. charles hobson has another wonderful book about the yazoo claims that came out of them. well, this legislature having sold off much of georgia's western patrimony was ousted by the good voters in georgia in the succeeding election. new gang came in. first official act was to tear from the statute book the act that had authorized the sale of much of georgia's western domain. this is my favorite story. may or may not be true, but peter mcgraw relates it and others do too. that they took the capital's millageville and took the sheet of paper and they dragged out of retirement and had him put on the uniform or a uniform. and they -- the old guy sort of hobbled down to the square and they handed him a magnifying glass. i never did this, but i knew people who did, tortured insects as children with magnifying glasses. torture may be putting it mildly. immolated the insects. what they had him do as they public repudiated this act of sale as sort of satanically inspired they had him hold up th
according to peter mcgraw's book. charles hobson has another wonderful book about the yazoo claims that came out of them. well, this legislature having sold off much of georgia's western patrimony was ousted by the good voters in georgia in the succeeding election. new gang came in. first official act was to tear from the statute book the act that had authorized the sale of much of georgia's western domain. this is my favorite story. may or may not be true, but peter mcgraw relates it and...
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phil mcgraw, psychologist and host of "dr. phil."his isn't part of the calculations is bending the curve and all of these graphs that t you see very interesting and i'm not saying they are important, those comments aren't taking into consideration. >> given a voice to this, so very important for this is abysmal but i can't show you an x-ray of depression. i can't show you an x-ray of anxiety. the fact of the matter is the longer this lockdown goes on, the more vulnerable people get. it's like there is a tipping point, a point in which people enough problems in lockdown that it will actually create more destruction and actually more death across time thanl the actual virus will itself. 250 people a year die from poverty! the poverty line is getting such's that more and more people are going to fall below that because the economy is crashing around us. and they are doing that because people are dying from the coronavirus. i get that. the fact of the matter is i-40 5,000 people die from automobile accidents, 360,000 a year from swimming
phil mcgraw, psychologist and host of "dr. phil."his isn't part of the calculations is bending the curve and all of these graphs that t you see very interesting and i'm not saying they are important, those comments aren't taking into consideration. >> given a voice to this, so very important for this is abysmal but i can't show you an x-ray of depression. i can't show you an x-ray of anxiety. the fact of the matter is the longer this lockdown goes on, the more vulnerable people...
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mcgraw, mr. mcgraw is a ph.d. hasn't had a license to practice that since graduated from medical school, so i think it does a public disservice for him to go on tv, misread the numbers and compare these completely unrelated non-infectious causes of death to coronavirus. he's clearly speaking to an audience of one, and i find it very problematic because we, as emergency physicians and doctors in general, we're not satisfied with the numbers of deaths caused by auto accidents and drownings and everything as you mentioned. those are failures. so it's been very frustrating for the last six weeks to hear people compare this to the flu and other things that cause tens of thousands of deaths per year, as though that's acceptable. we try every day to enact public health measures to prevent those deaths too. >> brian, i mean, both of these doctors made the claims on fox news. i assume, they have syndicated programs. i imagine a lot of them are carried on fox stations, and therefore, that's one of the reasons, obviously, th
mcgraw, mr. mcgraw is a ph.d. hasn't had a license to practice that since graduated from medical school, so i think it does a public disservice for him to go on tv, misread the numbers and compare these completely unrelated non-infectious causes of death to coronavirus. he's clearly speaking to an audience of one, and i find it very problematic because we, as emergency physicians and doctors in general, we're not satisfied with the numbers of deaths caused by auto accidents and drownings and...
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phil mcgraw, psychologist, author and host of dr. phil varied dr.hil, thanks so much for being on with us. i think this isn't part of the calculation of, you know, the bending the curve and all of those graphs that we see and they are very interesting and i'm not saying they're not important, but those comments aren't taken into consideration when we look at those graphs. >> well, they never are. and thank you for having me on and thank you for giving a voice to this, because it's so very important. this is invisible. i can't show you an x-ray of depression. i can't show you an x-ray of anxiety. but the fact of the matter is the longer this lockdown goes on the more vulnerable people get and it's like there's a tipping point. there's a point at which people start having enough problems in lockdown but it will actually create more destruction and actually more death across time than the actual virus will itself. 250 people a year die from poverty. in the poverty line is getting such that more and more people are going to fall below that because the e
phil mcgraw, psychologist, author and host of dr. phil varied dr.hil, thanks so much for being on with us. i think this isn't part of the calculation of, you know, the bending the curve and all of those graphs that we see and they are very interesting and i'm not saying they're not important, but those comments aren't taken into consideration when we look at those graphs. >> well, they never are. and thank you for having me on and thank you for giving a voice to this, because it's so very...
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made here in new nick has made a lot of proposals hope to overcome this and broke the success of mrs mcgraw really made it very clear these days that the european ability to act is only lip service and we need to overcome that the situation is dire the situation is currently at our doorstep we have your own interior minister saying that we are going to have a 2nd 2015 if we do not help countries at the e.u. borders with how to deal with migration 3000000 civilians in limited government and that's of 600000 have already been displaced since december. what are you doing well this is the idea of a nickel come convo about the safety so need a u.n. mandate and that step because if you don't get the united nations into action you will lose the international credibility of the united nations itself and it's a question of diplomatic and. not the chinese or russian vote against it so you need to convince them and you need to offer them something that's a question of negotiation and should do this we should try to achieve a secure and safe haven either nor syria or in western part of iraq to have a s
made here in new nick has made a lot of proposals hope to overcome this and broke the success of mrs mcgraw really made it very clear these days that the european ability to act is only lip service and we need to overcome that the situation is dire the situation is currently at our doorstep we have your own interior minister saying that we are going to have a 2nd 2015 if we do not help countries at the e.u. borders with how to deal with migration 3000000 civilians in limited government and...
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phil mcgraw appearing on fox news blasting the government's response, appearing to downplay the pandemic. >> look, the fact is we have 45,000 people a year die from automobile accidents, 480,000 from cigarettes, 360,000 a year from swimming pools but we don't shut the country down for that but yet we're doing it for this and the fallout is going to last for years because pestles lives are being destroyed. >> trevor: your entire argument is a bunch of horse hooey. your 360,000 swimming pool deaths is off by about 3 a 7,000. and swimming pools are not like a virus. you're not going to drown because your dang neighbor swam in his pool! the worst thing you will get is a case of fomo. now, it will be a lot easier to not take these protests seriously if they were just being fueled by fox news and internet conspiracy theories. the problem is all these morons also have the support of the moron in chief. >> president trump is praising stay-at-home protesters who are defying social distancing measures. >> the president defending the demonstrators after tweeting last week that states led by democra
phil mcgraw appearing on fox news blasting the government's response, appearing to downplay the pandemic. >> look, the fact is we have 45,000 people a year die from automobile accidents, 480,000 from cigarettes, 360,000 a year from swimming pools but we don't shut the country down for that but yet we're doing it for this and the fallout is going to last for years because pestles lives are being destroyed. >> trevor: your entire argument is a bunch of horse hooey. your 360,000...
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first, musician tim mcgraw and viagra from john meacham discuss history through song written then [inaudibleon his butt, land of hope: a history of america. later, america for americans looks at prejudice towards immigrants throughout american history. enjoy book tv now in over the weekend on c-span2. >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago but our mission continues to provide unfiltered view of government. already this year we brought you primary election coverage, the presidential impeachment process and now the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online or listen on the free c-span app and be a part of the national conversation to c-span daily washington journal program or through our social media feeds. c-span, created by private industry america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> next, it is book tv monthly in-depth program with all author jason riley. he is the author of weapon in, the case for open borders would how liberals ma
first, musician tim mcgraw and viagra from john meacham discuss history through song written then [inaudibleon his butt, land of hope: a history of america. later, america for americans looks at prejudice towards immigrants throughout american history. enjoy book tv now in over the weekend on c-span2. >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago but our mission continues to provide unfiltered view of government. already this year we brought you primary election coverage, the...
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like this one or in care homes for the elderly are being tested for coronavirus presence emanuel mcgraw admitted france wasn't prepared for the crisis that said the country will be in a position to test widely in a month when the government plans to loosen its lockdown. me. in our capacity to this by may 11th we will be able to test everyone who shows symptoms we're not going to test everyone in france that would make no sense but everyone with the symptoms needs to be able to be tested that way people with the virus can be quarantined looked after and monitored by a doctor you interviews this doctor says the testing is key but so is more research into understanding the coronavirus. what we're missing is research on infected people how people infected the virus in different regions and how widely the virus is circulating in the population these studies haven't been done. the french government has ordered millions of tests from companies in europe and asia and boosted domestic production but unless it has the capacity to carry out widespread testing in may to track and isolate coronaviru
like this one or in care homes for the elderly are being tested for coronavirus presence emanuel mcgraw admitted france wasn't prepared for the crisis that said the country will be in a position to test widely in a month when the government plans to loosen its lockdown. me. in our capacity to this by may 11th we will be able to test everyone who shows symptoms we're not going to test everyone in france that would make no sense but everyone with the symptoms needs to be able to be tested that...
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on monday we focus on history, first musician tim mcgraw and john meacham discuss history through songs. in the motion the clay on his book of land of hope, history of america. later americans looked at prejudice for immigrants out american history. enjoy book to be now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> katie mcfarland it's such a pleasure to speak to you about your book revolution trump, washington we the people. i'm going to get right into the book of revelation. you say in the book, america has been through divisive periods before, some far worse than we are living today, with the hindsight of history we can see them as inflection point in the transitional period between an old system that is broken down in a new one so largely information. are we added inflection point. >> absolutely right in the middle. >> i think to the best example of it in 2016 the republican primary, there was a real civil war and the republican primary that the establishments republicans and john bush and others did not get the nomination, did not get the support of the american people, who got it the revolu
on monday we focus on history, first musician tim mcgraw and john meacham discuss history through songs. in the motion the clay on his book of land of hope, history of america. later americans looked at prejudice for immigrants out american history. enjoy book to be now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> katie mcfarland it's such a pleasure to speak to you about your book revolution trump, washington we the people. i'm going to get right into the book of revelation. you say in the book,...
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john legend, kesha, pitbull, tim mcgraw are also among those participating.nd more plans are sure to be finding ways to help them mark these milestones. in hollywood, fox news. >>> well, the first round of the national football league draft just a little more than four hours away in the san francisco 49ers expected to be very up active with two first round picks. the team has already publicly said that it may be willing to trade back from both selections if the right deal is available for the team. head coach shanahan does say that tonight's love virtual draft hopefully will give football fans just a break from the stress of the pandemic. >>> and coming for tomorrow. i know it has been a long month for everybody. i know we are going to get through this together. hopefully you guys will enjoy tomorrow. we have been working pretty hard at this this last month. it has been all draft and family time. hope everybody is hanging in there. we're going to get through this together, and hopefully tomorrow is a good day for the niners. >> no doubt draft begins at 5:00 t
john legend, kesha, pitbull, tim mcgraw are also among those participating.nd more plans are sure to be finding ways to help them mark these milestones. in hollywood, fox news. >>> well, the first round of the national football league draft just a little more than four hours away in the san francisco 49ers expected to be very up active with two first round picks. the team has already publicly said that it may be willing to trade back from both selections if the right deal is available...
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phil mcgraw later said he used the wrong statistics for swimming pool fatalities and recognizes the other risks are not contagious. >> they're probably not good examples. i probably could have used better examples about that. by the way, i misspoke about drowning deaths. if you didn't like my choice of words, apologize for that. howie: personally, i would rather hear from medical doctors who know something about infectious diseases. more media buzz straight ahead. ari fleischer, the former white house press secretary is on deck. i know that every single time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. learn more at protectedincome.org . howie: this is a fox news alert. a grim global milestone for the coronavirus, more than 200,000 people have died from the disease with the virus hav
phil mcgraw later said he used the wrong statistics for swimming pool fatalities and recognizes the other risks are not contagious. >> they're probably not good examples. i probably could have used better examples about that. by the way, i misspoke about drowning deaths. if you didn't like my choice of words, apologize for that. howie: personally, i would rather hear from medical doctors who know something about infectious diseases. more media buzz straight ahead. ari fleischer, the...
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phil mcgraw, a former clinical psychologist, incorrectly compared the disease's danger with other causes people a year die from automobile accidents. 480,000 from cigarettes. 360,000 a year from swimming pools, but we don't shut the country down for that. >> reporter: he, too, backtracked. while the peddlers of quack medicine may have mixed motives, dr. lydia kang says the patients should always be treated with compassion. >> a lot of it really comes down to fear. people adopt want to be sick. they're afraid of being sick. they don't want >>> the coronavirus has brought out the best in a lot of americans and that includes a famous chef whose current generosity is the latest chapter in his long story of public service. here's steve hartman. >> reporter: while most restaurants in america are shuttered, this one is hammered. in fact, bruno cerratto, is feeding more people today than ever before. >> we have pasta for you, too. >> reporter: twice a week here in anaheim, california, the cars line up by the hundreds. and although his fine dining now has all the ambience of a nascar pit stop, yo
phil mcgraw, a former clinical psychologist, incorrectly compared the disease's danger with other causes people a year die from automobile accidents. 480,000 from cigarettes. 360,000 a year from swimming pools, but we don't shut the country down for that. >> reporter: he, too, backtracked. while the peddlers of quack medicine may have mixed motives, dr. lydia kang says the patients should always be treated with compassion. >> a lot of it really comes down to fear. people adopt want...
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corona virus have been detected among migrants in cali activists say they could be many more emanuel mcgraw has urged people around the country to stay home to protect the most vulnerable few could be more vulnerable than those who fled conflict and pull that city and forced to rely on handouts and sleep in the cold natasha al-jazeera. the corona virus appears to be spreading fast in russia more than $3300.00 new cases have been reported bringing the total now to nearly $25000.00 at least $198.00 people have died moscow's launched a system of travel permits as it desperately tries to slow the spread but it created massive delays on public transport when the state causing long queues. is in moscow and says the people there are upset with the newest new restrictions. moscow is the worst hit in russia and on all the other cities we have 25000 cases registered around the cut across the country and moscow is the worst hit with almost 50000 cases now doctors don't cope mosque authorities already saying that they're running out of bed so they implemented these tough measures of q.r. codes which ba
corona virus have been detected among migrants in cali activists say they could be many more emanuel mcgraw has urged people around the country to stay home to protect the most vulnerable few could be more vulnerable than those who fled conflict and pull that city and forced to rely on handouts and sleep in the cold natasha al-jazeera. the corona virus appears to be spreading fast in russia more than $3300.00 new cases have been reported bringing the total now to nearly $25000.00 at least...
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on monday we focus on history, first musician tim mcgraw and john meacham discuss history through songs. in the motion the clay on his book of land of hope, history of america. later americans looked at prejudice for immigrants out american history. enjoy book to be now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> katie mcfarland it's such a pleasure to speak to you about your book revolution trump, washington we the people. i'm going to get right into the book of revelation. you say in the book, america has been through divisive periods
on monday we focus on history, first musician tim mcgraw and john meacham discuss history through songs. in the motion the clay on his book of land of hope, history of america. later americans looked at prejudice for immigrants out american history. enjoy book to be now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> katie mcfarland it's such a pleasure to speak to you about your book revolution trump, washington we the people. i'm going to get right into the book of revelation. you say in the book,...
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first and jet musician tim mcgraw talk about through song.then land of hopi history of america and then later erica lee has america for americans looks at prejudice throughout american history. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on cspan2. >> "washington journal" to prime time a special evening edition of "washington journal" of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic our guests are chicago mayor lori lightfoot on the city's personal response to the pandemic. and the director of ucla global and immigrant health talks about the spread of the virus and the latest data on what how well it is being controlled. during the conversation tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ ♪ >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell gave an update on providing more money for small businesses, hospitals and testing. senator maria cantwell, transportation committee ranking member also spoke about the situation with the
first and jet musician tim mcgraw talk about through song.then land of hopi history of america and then later erica lee has america for americans looks at prejudice throughout american history. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on cspan2. >> "washington journal" to prime time a special evening edition of "washington journal" of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic our guests are chicago mayor lori lightfoot on the city's personal response to the...
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like this one or in care homes for the elderly are being tested for coronavirus presence emanuel mcgraw admitted france wasn't prepared for the crisis but said the country will be in a position to test widely in a month when the government plans to loosen its lockdown. me. our capacity did this by may 11th we will be able to test everyone who shows symptoms we're not going to test everyone in france that would make no sense but everyone with the symptoms needs to be able to be tested that way people with the virus can be quarantined looked after and monitored by a doctor one of us' this doctor says the testing is key but so is more research into understanding the coronavirus. what we're missing is research on infected people how people infected the virus in different regions and how widely the virus is circulating in the population the studies haven't been done. the french government has ordered millions of tests from companies in europe and asia and boosted domestic production but unless it has the capacity to carry out widespread testing in may to track and isolate coronavirus patient
like this one or in care homes for the elderly are being tested for coronavirus presence emanuel mcgraw admitted france wasn't prepared for the crisis but said the country will be in a position to test widely in a month when the government plans to loosen its lockdown. me. our capacity did this by may 11th we will be able to test everyone who shows symptoms we're not going to test everyone in france that would make no sense but everyone with the symptoms needs to be able to be tested that way...
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phil mcgraw incorrectly compared the disease's danger with other causes of death. >> doctor: 45,000 peoples, 480,000 from cigarettes, and 460,000 from swimming pools. >> reporter: he, too, backtracked. while the peddler's of quack medicine may have mixed moments, dr. lydia kang says the patients should always be treated with compassion. >> a lot of it really comes down to fear. people don't want to be sick. they are afraid of being sick. and hope, they want to get better, and they'll look for whatever can do so. >> pauley: for more, join mo for a live chat on our facebook page following the broadcast at 11:00 a.m. this is kind of a 11:0first... for all of us. but maybe this is a time to put other things... first. and when the day comes, when we're no longer looking at our worlds from the inside out. it will be what we did in here that will make us stronger out there. >> pauley: she is a respected actor on a critically-acclaimed television series, who considers fame a four-letter word. holly williams has a sunday profile of claire danes. >> reporter: you've spent a lot of your life -- i mea
phil mcgraw incorrectly compared the disease's danger with other causes of death. >> doctor: 45,000 peoples, 480,000 from cigarettes, and 460,000 from swimming pools. >> reporter: he, too, backtracked. while the peddler's of quack medicine may have mixed moments, dr. lydia kang says the patients should always be treated with compassion. >> a lot of it really comes down to fear. people don't want to be sick. they are afraid of being sick. and hope, they want to get better, and...
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are in their districts due to the coronavirus outbreak area to focus on history, first musician tim mcgraw and biographer john meacham discussed story through song read then wilfred mclean on his book land of hope, a history of america and later erica leaves, america for americans looks at prejudice towards immigrants throughout american history. and enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> that evening. my name is rosalie and i'm here to introduce our guest, clyde ford. he is a former systems engineer with ibm. he graduated from the university of western states in portland as a doctor of chiropractic and is a trained psychotherapist area is also the award-winning author of 12 works of fiction and nonfiction area clyde is the recipient of this or on the other person injured right award in african-american literature as well as numerous other awards for his books. he's been a guest on the oprah show and npr and radio and tv programs across the nation. clyde is here tonight to speak about his latest book, think black. which was just released shortlisted for the 2019 goddard book
are in their districts due to the coronavirus outbreak area to focus on history, first musician tim mcgraw and biographer john meacham discussed story through song read then wilfred mclean on his book land of hope, a history of america and later erica leaves, america for americans looks at prejudice towards immigrants throughout american history. and enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> that evening. my name is rosalie and i'm here to introduce our guest, clyde ford. he...
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carrie underwood, tim mcgraw called in through facetime.echnology. he's been ahead of the curve from hits like online in the early 2000s to the selfie song on his last album. brad, as you look forward now at trying to still be entertaining while doing all these philanthropic things, how are you approaching that creative process? >> it's an interesting time because, on one hand, it's like we are -- there's a lot of fear, but there's a lot of creative time right now. like what this is, is a time period where, i mean, we are all -- like i'm figuring out. before we did this shot i had to move this big rolled up vacuum cleaner tube that was right in the shot. i've learned more about cleaning houses than i ever cared to know right now. and it's like -- but at the same time, i'm writing. i'm trying to come up with stuff. i've got a studio here, thank god, that i can work on. and so i think that there is going to be this awesome explosion of creativity from this time period when the machine gets rolling again. i'm trying make sure we're doing every
carrie underwood, tim mcgraw called in through facetime.echnology. he's been ahead of the curve from hits like online in the early 2000s to the selfie song on his last album. brad, as you look forward now at trying to still be entertaining while doing all these philanthropic things, how are you approaching that creative process? >> it's an interesting time because, on one hand, it's like we are -- there's a lot of fear, but there's a lot of creative time right now. like what this is, is a...
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our friend tim mcgraw is doing, you nknow, daily songs from his living room. people who have cultural influence are taking it seriously. i think that begins to help a climate of opinion that, to go to jeffrey's point, you know, we're in the midst -- i remember thinking at the beginning of this, i hope i don't have to say this but, in fact, i do. we have a partisan pandemic. it depends on where you live and what channels you watch, whether you trust certain facts and data. to a large extent, and this sounds overly grand, i know, but i think it has the virtue of being true, as henry kissinger used to say, enlightenment is on trial here. the facts and data that shape human decisions, because they are objectively true, that is something that is now very much under assault. i think it absolutely begins at the top. the other thing i hoped at the beginning of this is this would not become a per accepetual or referendum on this particular president. see the previous point. it is simply a fact that he is not communicating coherently and universally truthfully about wha
our friend tim mcgraw is doing, you nknow, daily songs from his living room. people who have cultural influence are taking it seriously. i think that begins to help a climate of opinion that, to go to jeffrey's point, you know, we're in the midst -- i remember thinking at the beginning of this, i hope i don't have to say this but, in fact, i do. we have a partisan pandemic. it depends on where you live and what channels you watch, whether you trust certain facts and data. to a large extent, and...
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first, use issue and tim mcgraw and biographer john beauchamp discussed history through song. then, the land of hope, a history of america. later, erica lees america for americans looks at prejudice toward immigrants throughout history.
first, use issue and tim mcgraw and biographer john beauchamp discussed history through song. then, the land of hope, a history of america. later, erica lees america for americans looks at prejudice toward immigrants throughout history.
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today we focus on history, first musician tim mcgraw, and jon meacham discussed history through song. then mcclay on his book, land of hope, history of america. and later eric, america for americans with a prejudice towards immigrants throughout american history. in doing book tv over the weekend, on "c-span2". television has changed when seen span begin 41 years ago but her mission continues printed to provide an unfiltered view of governments. already this year we brought you primary election coverage, presidential impeachment process, and now the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch on c-span's public affairs programming on television, online, or listen on a free radio app. and be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program. it was through social media feed, c-span, created by private industry, american cable television company is a public service, i brought to you today by your television
today we focus on history, first musician tim mcgraw, and jon meacham discussed history through song. then mcclay on his book, land of hope, history of america. and later eric, america for americans with a prejudice towards immigrants throughout american history. in doing book tv over the weekend, on "c-span2". television has changed when seen span begin 41 years ago but her mission continues printed to provide an unfiltered view of governments. already this year we brought you...
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are in their districts due to the coronavirus outbreak area to focus on history, first musician tim mcgraw and biographer john meacham discussed story through song read then wilfred mclean on his book land of hope, a history of america and later erica leaves, america for americans looks at prejudice towards immigrants throughout american history. and enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. ha
are in their districts due to the coronavirus outbreak area to focus on history, first musician tim mcgraw and biographer john meacham discussed story through song read then wilfred mclean on his book land of hope, a history of america and later erica leaves, america for americans looks at prejudice towards immigrants throughout american history. and enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. ha
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called commencement speeches for 2020, people like hillary clinton, john legend, eli manning, tim mcgrawting them online for everybody to hear, which is a good idea. i know you guys have done commencement speeches yourself. >> one thing that motivates me is watching a commencement speech good idea. >> next up leonardo dicaprio and robert dinero using celebrity for good, providing food for those in need. when you donate to a cause you get a once-in-a-lifetime experience like joining leonardo and dinero. >> if you ever wondered what it was like to work with martin scorsese. this is your chance. >> a walk on roll, spend the day on the set with me and marty and leo. of course, you'll attend the premeyer >> go to allinchang.com. donate what you can. >> there's other really cool experiences you can win, including batting lessons from a-rod. also a speaking role in the next kevin hart movie there's a-rod, a trailer on the kevin hart movie as well what's popular right now, playing a game of horse with magic johnson and joining him at a laker game once basketball is back going to meals on wheels,
called commencement speeches for 2020, people like hillary clinton, john legend, eli manning, tim mcgrawting them online for everybody to hear, which is a good idea. i know you guys have done commencement speeches yourself. >> one thing that motivates me is watching a commencement speech good idea. >> next up leonardo dicaprio and robert dinero using celebrity for good, providing food for those in need. when you donate to a cause you get a once-in-a-lifetime experience like joining...