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todd: senior policy analyst patrice aluka thinks so. us next. ♪ free falling. ♪ when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. that's simple, easy, awesome. visit your local xfinity store today to ask, shop, discover the latest on xfinity mobile. >> we're going to hold joe accountable for the ideas that he has projected and fought for during the campaign. do i believe that the progressive movement today deserves important places in the biden administration? the answer is absolutely. jillian: bernie sanders planning to push his party and the president-elect further to the left, now that they've won the election. so how far can they get joe biden to go? here to dis
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the end. >> wow, thank you so much patrice. got to tell the folks watching i read the book i remember that segment of the book, that was only a fraction of this book and if you are blown away by the fraction of this book, you can't even imagine what's in store for you when you read the entire memoir. i want to thank you for that excerpt. while you are speaking i just wanted to draw back when you first said when we open how you were just coming to this space intentionally. i want to set an intentional space where we can just acknowledge all that's happening around us but still be hopeful and share in a space of joy. i've enjoyed being with you so far this morning and this afternoon. i want to start with just how much you paid so much attention to language and the naming of things is so crucial. this is exquisite in the title of the book and even reading monty's story but you use words like abuse, torture and then terrorism. for so many people now the concept of terrorism is mostly 9/11 but you are experiencing terrorism, the typ
the end. >> wow, thank you so much patrice. got to tell the folks watching i read the book i remember that segment of the book, that was only a fraction of this book and if you are blown away by the fraction of this book, you can't even imagine what's in store for you when you read the entire memoir. i want to thank you for that excerpt. while you are speaking i just wanted to draw back when you first said when we open how you were just coming to this space intentionally. i want to set an...
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joining me now independent women's voice patrice lee onwuka patrice, i have to start with the small businessesy single day. even those that got assistance from the government. meantime congress is doing nothing. what should they be doing? >> we have to take a very hard look, charles, the impact of another coronavirus stimulus package and relief bill. extending the ppp refunding the program can provide temporary relief for these businesses but it is not long term. it will not be long enough to get them through until a vaccine is widely distributed, and enough of the population feels comfortable to going back to normal spending and consumer habits. it is remarkable -- yelp -- charles: i'm sorry, would you even think, urge congress to consider even a single, skinny small business bill right now while they hash everything else out? >> i think it is pretty fair to say yeah. i think we have republicans behind something like a 500 billion-dollar small, targeted package coronavirus package. i think independent women's voice and forum we believe any sort of stimulus needs to be temporary, targeted and
joining me now independent women's voice patrice lee onwuka patrice, i have to start with the small businessesy single day. even those that got assistance from the government. meantime congress is doing nothing. what should they be doing? >> we have to take a very hard look, charles, the impact of another coronavirus stimulus package and relief bill. extending the ppp refunding the program can provide temporary relief for these businesses but it is not long term. it will not be long...
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full circle which recalls her journalism career and at 2 pm eastern black lives matter cofounder patrice: with her book when they call you a terrorist. on activism and the beginnings of the black lives matter movement . at 9 pm eastern on "after words" the washington post pulitzer prize winning book critic offers his thoughts on books written about donald trump and his presidency in what were we thinking? a brief intellectual history of the trump era interviewed by new york times book review editor, paul. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> it is great to be back as we kick off our fall season and our inaugural speaker as you mentioned is ted freeman, professor of business administration atthe darden school at uva . his latest book which is still relevant you're in the current discourse that is going on in our nation is called the word and. the most powerful word in our language. so let's find out why the power of and is responsible for this without trade-offs. >> thank you very much for having me. it's a real treat to be back even if only
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joining me with her take, senior policy analyst, patrice onwuka. good morning. >> good morning.ou? carley: very good. biden announced his new communications team on sunday, three of them have worked for either cnn or msnbc, what's your take on that? do you see anything wrong with that? or do these hires make sense for his administration? >> well, certainly we see a lot of those surrogates who were regulars on the media circuit, getting back into the biden administration. i think what's concerning is some of the things they've said about the trump administration and they've been very vocal opponents of president trump's administration and so it's not surprising that maybe they have the name recognition, they've got the media cache and celebrity status to be able to come back to the biden potential administration. i think it's interesting, simone sanders, you see her being the spokesperson for vice president kamala harris when she took such a leading role in vice president biden's administration -- campaign. so i think the seats are interesting but it's just a really big obama reu
joining me with her take, senior policy analyst, patrice onwuka. good morning. >> good morning.ou? carley: very good. biden announced his new communications team on sunday, three of them have worked for either cnn or msnbc, what's your take on that? do you see anything wrong with that? or do these hires make sense for his administration? >> well, certainly we see a lot of those surrogates who were regulars on the media circuit, getting back into the biden administration. i think...
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patrice harris. thank you so much for joining us.here is a topic that we really should be talking about. emotions are going to be running high for a lot of people this holiday season. a lot of people alone feeling lonely. unable to see their loved ones or their close friends. how should we be coping? what are the best ways to do so? >> thank you for having me, and thank you for this topic. we so often neglect mental health and our psychological health, and it's such an important part of our overall health. so the first thing we want to make sure is that we give ourselves the grace and the space to feel whatever we are feeling. loneliness, sadness, anxiety. and then remember self-care. we are not hopeless. we should call on our usual coping skills, whether that be prayer, yoga, meditation. we should make sure we're getting plenty of physical activity. at least 15 minutes a day. and we should try to make sure we're getting enough sleep and eating as healthily as we can, although this week we'll give ourselves a pass for our thanksgivin
patrice harris. thank you so much for joining us.here is a topic that we really should be talking about. emotions are going to be running high for a lot of people this holiday season. a lot of people alone feeling lonely. unable to see their loved ones or their close friends. how should we be coping? what are the best ways to do so? >> thank you for having me, and thank you for this topic. we so often neglect mental health and our psychological health, and it's such an important part of...
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patrice's muller's are sealed with silver caps to me because i can you drink hot and cold drinks without it hurting you? yes, i scream. yes. and you so much when i do this, that ok to yes, this is a case, it's actually a bigger problem than tooth decay. we have more children with m.i.a. each than children with tooth decay. their parents can't do anything about it. so it's important that we let the parents know that because they often feel guilty and think their children haven't brushed their teeth well enough, or that their kids diets are unhealthy. and my age of vax, adult teeth, they form in the jaw during the period between a child's birth and their 3rd birthday. that's when calcium and phosphate build up on the teeth, which hardens their enamel, making them suitable for daily life. but am i h. disrupts this process? d.n.a. hamel remains tender, and some teeth are already completely destroyed when they arrived. i know about the claim is a professor of pediatric dentist tree, whose researching the causes of chalky teeth all over the world. he's bringing attention to the spread of m.i.a
patrice's muller's are sealed with silver caps to me because i can you drink hot and cold drinks without it hurting you? yes, i scream. yes. and you so much when i do this, that ok to yes, this is a case, it's actually a bigger problem than tooth decay. we have more children with m.i.a. each than children with tooth decay. their parents can't do anything about it. so it's important that we let the parents know that because they often feel guilty and think their children haven't brushed their...
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eastern, black lives matter cofounder patrice with her book when they call you a terrorist . in her life, activism and the beginnings of the black lives matter movement in the 9:00 p.m. on eastern on afterwards, the washington post pulitzer prize book critic offers his thoughts on books written about donald trump and his presidency in more we thinking. a brief intellectual. the trump era parties interviewed by the new york times book review editor did watch book tv, this weekend on "c-span2". host: is a great honor to be here where i've spent any evenings on the second floor listening to look authors talk about the books . so we really appreciate the invitation. i want to say hi to everybody out there who have not been able to see face-to-face in person so thank you for tuning in.
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some dying utah, patrice grossman's condition deteriorating in hours. >> it took from start to finishbably six hours for us to find out our mother was dead, and we weren't allowed to see her the entire time. >> we couldn't even go in. she was alone. >> reporter: the air force sending medical teams to help with a surge of patients in el paso. new mexico fears they could run out of hospital bedding within days. >> we are within a dramatic crisis situation. this is and has been a public health emergency like no other. >> reporter: and david, the prognosis is not good. next week we could see another record for hospitalizations. we topped out at about 60,000 people hospitalized earlier in the pandemic. now we're approaching that number again at about 53,000 people hospitalized. >> whoever wins this presidential race, this is what they will face and the warning signs are everywhere. alex, when we come back, the tropical storm threat. ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off with allstate, the safer you drive the more you save you never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today you po
some dying utah, patrice grossman's condition deteriorating in hours. >> it took from start to finishbably six hours for us to find out our mother was dead, and we weren't allowed to see her the entire time. >> we couldn't even go in. she was alone. >> reporter: the air force sending medical teams to help with a surge of patients in el paso. new mexico fears they could run out of hospital bedding within days. >> we are within a dramatic crisis situation. this is and has...
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bright, patrice will talk truth squad that will talk about it is you'll be a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer, isolation or community? are you going the right way? or are you being led? by? what is true? what is right in the world corrupted, you need to descend to join us in the death or a made in the shallowness greater, transferred to say, exacerbating alarming everyone mindlessly. actually what that means is we end up making solutions that cost along, but actually do very little. it's just a kind of fuel instead of the solutions that were tricks good. welcome back. now police have detained at least 20 protesters in the armenian capital, in an ongoing wave of unrest over a peace agreement with azerbaijan. demonstrators formed a human chain blocking several roads in the center of europe on one corner and prime minister, who called me on to reside. police moved in to break up the line. tawfiq is now moving again. now this follows a week of protests across on nino over the nagorno-karabakh truce signed last tuesday. deal was brokered by russia
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instance if the people of the congo were able to in 1061 have a political agenda in front of them with patrice lumumba leading their movement if they were able to create a sovereign country with control over the economy duty you wouldn't have call. a company based in switzerland essentially mining copper and cobalt out of that country and being the country very little being the people of congo which is that sub minimum so the 1000000000 is a created by the killing of you know important people in movements but also let's stick colombia we're almost every day a social movement leader is assassinated we don't know all the names option that's the other thing but in a small look at or take the case of honduras when bush took a carriage was killed she was leading the fight to defend the people against you know it big dam project when she was killed the thought that it would minimize the impact or you know on the project a huge deal look at a project that backfired it's not always the case that the killing the killing of lumumba for instance is going to have an impact which benefits the 1000000000 is
instance if the people of the congo were able to in 1061 have a political agenda in front of them with patrice lumumba leading their movement if they were able to create a sovereign country with control over the economy duty you wouldn't have call. a company based in switzerland essentially mining copper and cobalt out of that country and being the country very little being the people of congo which is that sub minimum so the 1000000000 is a created by the killing of you know important people...
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patrice colors is asking -- are demanding that by and reward the group without the resounding supportf black people, we would be saddled with very different electoral outcomes. cynthia, of course, completely ignores the fact that president trump got the most minority turnout of any republican president i think on record, so where does this thinking come from? it's their reward now? >> listen, laura, i'm still not sure that black people didn't all vote for trump because i still don't believe anything that i've seen happen with this election, so let's just start there. secondly, no, i don't think anyone gets rewarded for anything? how do you reward an organization that is anti-everything we stand for in america. yes, we all agree with the statement black lives matter but the organization itself should be reported to do what? more money to promote anticapitalism, anti-everything that's not about what they believe in, which is marxist, which is anti-everything that i believe in and if they storm into a school board meeting where one of my kids or grandkids is going to go to school, they'r
patrice colors is asking -- are demanding that by and reward the group without the resounding supportf black people, we would be saddled with very different electoral outcomes. cynthia, of course, completely ignores the fact that president trump got the most minority turnout of any republican president i think on record, so where does this thinking come from? it's their reward now? >> listen, laura, i'm still not sure that black people didn't all vote for trump because i still don't...
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are now demanding a seat at the table in a potential biden administration, the cofounder of this, patrice cullers, is demanding that biden accept the group. in short , cynthia, completely ignoresre the fact that president trump got the most minority turnout of any republican president i think on record. but where is this thinking coming from? is it their reward now? >> i'm still not sure that black people did and all vote for trump because i still don't believe anything that i've seen happen with this election.ti let's just start there. secondly, no, i don't think anybody gets rewarded for anything. how do you reward an organization that is anti-everything we stand for in america? listen. i've said it and i'll say it again. yes, s we all accept and agree with the statement "black lives matter."ho but the organization itself rewarded for filling his coffers more moneyey to promote anticapitalism, anti-everything that's not about what they believent in? which is marxist. which is anti-everything that i believe in. if i storm in a meeting with my grandkids, they are going to have big problem
are now demanding a seat at the table in a potential biden administration, the cofounder of this, patrice cullers, is demanding that biden accept the group. in short , cynthia, completely ignoresre the fact that president trump got the most minority turnout of any republican president i think on record. but where is this thinking coming from? is it their reward now? >> i'm still not sure that black people did and all vote for trump because i still don't believe anything that i've seen...
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full circle which recalls her journalism career and at 2 pm eastern black lives matter cofounder patrice: with her book when they call you a terrorist. on activism and the beginnings of the black lives matter movement . at 9 pm eastern on "after words" the washington post pulitzer prize winning book critic offers his thoughts on books written about donald trump and his presidency in what were we thinking? a brief intellectual history of the trump era interviewed by new york times book review editor, paul. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> it is great to be back as we kick off our fall season and our inaugural speaker as you mentioned is ted freeman, professor of business administration atthe darden school at uva . his latest book which is still relevant you're in the current discourse that is going on in our nation is called the word and. the most powerful word in our language. so let's find out why the power of and is responsible for this without trade-offs. >> thank you very much for having me. it's a real treat to be back even if only virtually. at fordham. many years ago in a
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patrice colors, we want something for our vote. we want to be heard and our agenda prioritized. we are not going away. the former vice president is expected to continue to fill out his cabinet with a number of announcements. expected next week. mike.ig >> mike: kevin corke rehoboth beach, kevin thanks a lot. the incoming administration who will leave the justice department? david is here tonight with possible contenders for attorney general, good evening, david. >> mike president-elect joe biden yet to name the nation's next top law enforcement officer that he wants to run his department of justice. the complete opposite of the current one. >> i will not do it what this president doesn't use the akstice department as my vehicle to insist that something happened. >> to make those changes fox news has learned president-elect biden has a long list and considering names from california attorney general and acting attorney general sally yates to former supreme court nominee marek garland though fox news has learned some of the names gaining the most attention is normal homeland secur
patrice colors, we want something for our vote. we want to be heard and our agenda prioritized. we are not going away. the former vice president is expected to continue to fill out his cabinet with a number of announcements. expected next week. mike.ig >> mike: kevin corke rehoboth beach, kevin thanks a lot. the incoming administration who will leave the justice department? david is here tonight with possible contenders for attorney general, good evening, david. >> mike...
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eastern, patrice, when they call you - on her life, activism in the beginnings of black lives matterovement . and 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, the washington post pulitzer prize winning book critic offers his thoughts and the volume of books written about donald trump and his presidency. and for rethinking. a brief intellectual history of the trump era. he is interviewed by book review editor. watch book tv, this weekend on "c-span2". you're watching book tv on...
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neil: patrice, i don't think you share that view. >> no, i think there are going to be myself and manyok at these picks and the change in direction as putting america no longer first, but putting america along with the group or behind the group and i think that the shift towards embracing the united nations and international world bodies like the w. h. o. in decision-making for what's important to americans is going to be a position and i think when we look at how the coronavirus pandemic has turned out and when we look at the world health organization and its role in supporting china, not holding china responsible, i think there is really good reason for us not to say, to be in fact putting the interest in other countries ahead of the united states, and i think that's why the america- first agenda was very popular with so many americans who look at international trade deals and say well we've actually gotten the raw end of the stick and now i'm one who believes certainly in international trade, but i also recognize that many of the trade deals in the past have put americans at a disad
neil: patrice, i don't think you share that view. >> no, i think there are going to be myself and manyok at these picks and the change in direction as putting america no longer first, but putting america along with the group or behind the group and i think that the shift towards embracing the united nations and international world bodies like the w. h. o. in decision-making for what's important to americans is going to be a position and i think when we look at how the coronavirus pandemic...
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patrice harris now, joining us from -- visiting professor by the way of columbia university's begalosould have got the pronunciation before we got on. college of surgeons. the question is the pfizer vaccine is showing to be 90% effective. i have some questions like do we know how long it's going to last in your system, keeping you safe from coronavirus or covid-19? >> arthel, those are great questions. by the way, thank you for having me again and those are great questions. and that's why we have to certainly take the news as promising but we absolutely still need to see the full data and that full dataset needs to be evaluated by advisory committees. those things that happen in the usual course of business in authorizing and aproving vaccines and that is something that we will certainly want to know. how long will it last? because that will determine whether or not we have to get this vaccine again. what we know thus far is you certainly have to get two doses and it has to be stored at very cold temperatures. but we can welcome this promising news but know that we still need to see t
patrice harris now, joining us from -- visiting professor by the way of columbia university's begalosould have got the pronunciation before we got on. college of surgeons. the question is the pfizer vaccine is showing to be 90% effective. i have some questions like do we know how long it's going to last in your system, keeping you safe from coronavirus or covid-19? >> arthel, those are great questions. by the way, thank you for having me again and those are great questions. and that's why...
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in utah, nurse patrice grossman's condition deteriorating in hours. >> it took from start to finish probablywas dead and we weren't allowed to see her the entire time. >> we couldn't even go in. she was alone. >> reporter: in oklahoma, emergency rooms reaching capacity leaving health care workers exhausted. >> go into this environment where you're treating so many sick patients and watching patients die and then when you go home, or maybe you go to the grocery store, you gas up your car, and it's like, you know, it doesn't exist. it's really frustrating for health care workers. >> reporter: covid tests in demand. this line of people waited to be tested in south dakota wrapping around an urgent care. officials in missouri alerting the public after learning a poll work with covid reportedly showed up for work and passed away after election day. the exact cause of death so far is unknown. five poll workers at an early voting center in peoria, illinois, tested positive. the county shut down the polling location. >> the last thing i remember saying i don't feel good and my vision went completely
in utah, nurse patrice grossman's condition deteriorating in hours. >> it took from start to finish probablywas dead and we weren't allowed to see her the entire time. >> we couldn't even go in. she was alone. >> reporter: in oklahoma, emergency rooms reaching capacity leaving health care workers exhausted. >> go into this environment where you're treating so many sick patients and watching patients die and then when you go home, or maybe you go to the grocery store, you...
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now they are caught in the middle of its internal battle and black lives matter co-founder patrice colors meeting with kamala harris and joe biden. so first i want to ask you, what that internal bat surveillance all about and how are black voters caught in the middle? >> well, i'm not aware of a battle. i see individuals from our community well positioned within the administration that was a strong call this summer to have a black female as a running made. i have a seen congressman cedric richmond play a profound role and providing information we are looking for with this administration names the first black female as second of agriculture. that is a big push and our opportunity to really present the case of why we can govern much stronger, much differently than we've done in the past. not as a plaque community but as americans. here's an opportunity. there is no fight that i'm aware of. >> so then derrick, is this enough. is this exactly the kind of thing that the president-elect needs to deliver and inspire confidence from the community? >> you know, it was roosevelt who said agree with
now they are caught in the middle of its internal battle and black lives matter co-founder patrice colors meeting with kamala harris and joe biden. so first i want to ask you, what that internal bat surveillance all about and how are black voters caught in the middle? >> well, i'm not aware of a battle. i see individuals from our community well positioned within the administration that was a strong call this summer to have a black female as a running made. i have a seen congressman cedric...
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black lives matter is demanding knew a meeting with kamala harris, the cofounder of the movement patrice asking for a meeting to discuss, quote, expectations she has for the administration. "wall street journal" opinion writer jillian melchior joins me now with more on that. jillian, you recently wrote an article, return to normalcy, not on the streets of philadelphia. far left protesters see vindication in a biden victory in a debt they are prepared to collect. you also go on to say if biden there will be police, prisons, deportations, ecological destruction and capitalism. so what do you expect of the demands to be in the meeting? >> i was talking to a lot of far left protesters spans from antifa to black lives matter and a lot of them said they think they're responsible for the biden victory. they think they were the energy behind this and their demands include green new deal, "medicare for all," 15-dollar minimum wage. we want a lot of police reform, defunding, taking away police power. they're willing to be pretty aggressive. a lot of them actually said they plan to protest on novem
black lives matter is demanding knew a meeting with kamala harris, the cofounder of the movement patrice asking for a meeting to discuss, quote, expectations she has for the administration. "wall street journal" opinion writer jillian melchior joins me now with more on that. jillian, you recently wrote an article, return to normalcy, not on the streets of philadelphia. far left protesters see vindication in a biden victory in a debt they are prepared to collect. you also go on to say...
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this is a letter from patrice colors, one of the cofounders cited in -- black people won this electionested heavily in the selection, we want something for our vote. john, a lot of talk about who the democratic party is now going to owe favors to or both some allegiance to because of who showed up to vote. how do you think that's going to play out? >> i don't know, if you're going to look at the results of the selection under joe biden, you're going to say gosh, i barely made it. 70,000 votes in three states and we are going to be talking about donald trump's second term and it was not, it seems to me the woke blm progressive wing of the party that dragged biden over the line. as charlie said, the democrats will be picked up one senate seat, they lost ten house seats, they also lost in the state houses. it doesn't seem to be the agenda of seeing deformed the police, deconstruct the economy is going to work and so i think that's what's going on here. i think the progressive left is hoping for a second bite at the apple. they didn't win the main election, they are open to kind of get it
this is a letter from patrice colors, one of the cofounders cited in -- black people won this electionested heavily in the selection, we want something for our vote. john, a lot of talk about who the democratic party is now going to owe favors to or both some allegiance to because of who showed up to vote. how do you think that's going to play out? >> i don't know, if you're going to look at the results of the selection under joe biden, you're going to say gosh, i barely made it. 70,000...
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eastern, patrice vann colors with her book "when they call you a terrorist," on her life, activism, and of the beginning of the black lives matter movement. at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards," the washington post pulitzer prize-winning offers his thoughts on the volume of books written on donald trump in his presidency in "what were we thinking: a brief intellectual history of the trump era." he's interviewed by pamela paul. watch book tv this weekend on c-span 2. heard u.s. supreme court oral argument in jones versus mississippi, a case on juvenile life sentences without parole . justices are being asked to determine whether juveniles should be in prison for life under the assumption they are not able to be reformed or rehabilitated. the justices have through june 2021 to issue a ruling. here are the arguments in the case. >> the honorable, the chief justice, and the associate justices of the supreme court of the u.s. all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states, are admonished to give their attention where the court is now sitting. god sav
eastern, patrice vann colors with her book "when they call you a terrorist," on her life, activism, and of the beginning of the black lives matter movement. at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards," the washington post pulitzer prize-winning offers his thoughts on the volume of books written on donald trump in his presidency in "what were we thinking: a brief intellectual history of the trump era." he's interviewed by pamela paul. watch book tv this weekend on c-span...
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eastern, patrice, when they call you - on her life, activism in the beginnings of black lives matter movement . and 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, the washington post pulitzer prize winning book critic offers his thoughts and the volume of books written about donald trump and his presidency. and for rethinking. a brief intellectual history of the trump era. he is interviewed by book review editor. watch book tv, this weekend on "c-span2". you're watching book tv on "c-span2". every weekend with the latest nonfiction books and authors. "c-span2", created by america's cable television company is a public service, and brought to you today by your television provider. representative rick larsen democrat from washington recently joined book tv to discuss the books he is reading. >> so congressman rick larsen of washington, what is on your reading list right now. >> my current reading list is long but is coming into the middle of the summer now so i am working on wreck, the third novel by joe day, is los angeles mystery pointer. an iq is his character. as the third book in the series. it
eastern, patrice, when they call you - on her life, activism in the beginnings of black lives matter movement . and 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, the washington post pulitzer prize winning book critic offers his thoughts and the volume of books written about donald trump and his presidency. and for rethinking. a brief intellectual history of the trump era. he is interviewed by book review editor. watch book tv, this weekend on "c-span2". you're watching book tv on...