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c-span. ♪ >> c-span>>'s washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you.oming up monday morning we will discuss the latest congressional efforts to address the coronavirus pandemic with zach cohen. we will talk with chief medical u.s.or about the coronavirus response. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. the other thing that we are seeing that is very similar to 1918 as to the early ofrs of cholera is a mixture fear, anxiety, and panic. takingother hand, not rings seriously early enough especially in the united states -- taking things seriously enough early on especially in the u.s.. watch christian mcmillan author of pandemics: a very --rt introduction tonight at on q&a. hell with an article in the last hour reporting steven mnuchin's comments that the coronavirus relief package will include two weeks of loans to small businesses and an average payment of $3000 to a family of four. house and senate leaders are gathering to work on the stimulus package. on thee briefing coronavirus by california govern
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challenge and keep this great experiment going. >> just a little over five minutes left here on c-span, and c-span 3'samerican history tv, we are live from george washington spent vernon on this presidents day. doug brad, burn president and ceo of not vernon with us. an image and the scene outside their. one of our viewers tweets in, the george washington's slave buried at melbourne? >> we believe that he is buried at melbourne. and we don't know where. there is no gray stone that is marked, there is no record of a position and we do have an african american burial ground, with a memorial to the enslaved people that worked in about vernon. the first one was created in 1929, very early at a time when these kind of stories we are not readily told. and it was a leadership of one member of the, board one of the vice regions of the association that made that happen. that memorial stone was placed in an area that had traditionally been known as a place where formally enslaved people were married and known as the enslaved burial ground. we know that a lot of formerly insulate people and not vernon were burie
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>>caller: i appreciate you c-span. thank s you. i have a couple of things i want to ask you and some comments. back in the day and then to do gsomething good. our communities were always corrupted and then taken down by fear but that's not true. but then we build this country and then black people and democrats like the koreans or the mexicans andan the africans to say they're lazy and don't want to do nothing but that's not true if we give them an opportunity they will get it. but now to have us down on their level the republican party all the people come in this country for what the blacks have to go through to open business and doing all to do.ngs they have and do what they want to do and now white america is mad and then to build up the community than the white people got nervous and got mad thank you for the call. >> thank you the caller for the question i would however ask if this country is so bad then what t country would you prefer to be in? because that is a no-brainer. everybody wants to be here herebody will be especial
>>caller: i appreciate you c-span. thank s you. i have a couple of things i want to ask you and some comments. back in the day and then to do gsomething good. our communities were always corrupted and then taken down by fear but that's not true. but then we build this country and then black people and democrats like the koreans or the mexicans andan the africans to say they're lazy and don't want to do nothing but that's not true if we give them an opportunity they will get it. but now to...
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or listen with a free c-span radio app. , s dr. howard koh the former assistant secretary of health for the obama administration. let's begin with the headline getting so much attention the last 24 hours from dr. fauci that we could see as many as 200,000 deaths in the u.s.. your reaction? this, itin times like is really important to use the best science we have and experts studying these
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or listen with a free c-span radio app. , s dr. howard koh the former assistant secretary of health for the obama administration. let's begin with the headline getting so much attention the last 24 hours from dr. fauci that we could see as many as 200,000 deaths in the u.s.. your reaction? this, itin times like is really important to use the best science we have and experts , theing these projections worst case scenario is over 2 million deaths, which is horrifying. doubling down on public health measures, social distancing, handwashing, those numbers could be lower. these are appropriate estimates by dr. fauci. we do not know what the future holds. so much depends on how much we follow the guidelines. >> you have been speaking a lot about the pandemic of 1918. i want to put two numbers on the table. 50 million deaths in 1918. deaths as a 675,000 result of spanish flu. you have pointed out we have not learned the lesson from a century ago. this comes as part of our regular public health history and we need to be prepared as much as
or listen with a free c-span radio app. , s dr. howard koh the former assistant secretary of health for the obama administration. let's begin with the headline getting so much attention the last 24 hours from dr. fauci that we could see as many as 200,000 deaths in the u.s.. your reaction? this, itin times like is really important to use the best science we have and experts , theing these projections worst case scenario is over 2 million deaths, which is horrifying. doubling down on public...
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watch c spans "washington journal" live at seven eastern friday morning. join the discussion. ♪ ♪'sollow the federal response to the coronavirus@c-span.org/coronavi. you can find white house briefings, hearings with key public health officials, and interviews with public health specialist. review the latest events any time at c-span.org/coronavirus. next, remarks by democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders on the coronavirus response and what can be done to combat the virus. he spoke earlier today at an event in vermont. this is 20 minutes. >> thanks very much everybody for being here. in the last few days, we have seen the crisis of the coronavirus continued to grow exponentially here in the united states and around the world. and we have witnessed a global economic meltdown, which will impact millions of workers in our own country. in terms of potential deaths, and in terms of the economic impact on our economy, the crisis we face from the coronavirus is on a scale of a major war. and we must act accordingly. nobody knows what the number of fatalities may end up being, or
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c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. visit toook at recent san antonio, texas. you're watching american history tv all weekend and every weekend on c-span3. >>'s name was william c velasquez, but everyone knew him as willie. willie was and is a name synonymous with democracy in america. through the organization he founded, the southwest voter registration education project, he nearly doubled hispanic voter registration and dramatically increased the number of latino elected officials in this nation. his appeal to the hispanic community was simple passionate, , and direct. your vote is your voice. >> we are going to be talking about the records of the southwest voter registration education project. they are the oldest and largest nonpartisan latino voter registration organization in the country. the collection contains the first 20 years of the organization's existence. they are still in existence today. it is a deep and wide collection if you are interested in learning about voter registration, particularly in minority communities. the organization was started in 1974 by willie velasquez. he is from san antonio. as a very young man, he was hea
c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. visit toook at recent san antonio, texas. you're watching american history tv all weekend and every weekend on c-span3. >>'s name was william c velasquez, but everyone knew him as willie. willie was and is a name synonymous with democracy in america. through the organization he founded, the southwest voter registration education project, he nearly doubled hispanic voter registration and dramatically increased the...
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c-span online store has book tv products. call the c-span c-span store-bought gord see all the c-span products available. >> this weekend on booktv, saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern 'sn. >> ahead grown women teaching me that my body was a commodity, it was a needs to get things from men and completely acceptable to expecting a return from our companionship for sex and things of that nature i was told that my entire existence revolved around pleasing a man in some form. i was 13. >> then sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, american enterprise institute scholar michael strain with his book "the dream is not dead. >> no matter what kind of specific flavor of the american dream you're most interested in the matter what your particular definition is, i think everybody's definition involves a large economic component. >> sunday at 9:00 p.m. on "after words" new york times reporter jennifer steinhauer with her book "the firsts". >> you let your experiences and the newness of it, you let that unfold pretty openly. >> i don't think people really try to hide the fact, for many people it was a badge of honor to have not been in politics especially in washington and to let your Ãbeven
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youroronavirus webpage is fast and easy way to watch c-span's coverage of this pandemic. journal,'shington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, the executive director director of the national conference of state --islatures discusses when what the $2 trillion coronavirus relief packages means for states. then a doctor talks about the latest developments in the u.s. efforts to combat the pandemic. in the president of unite international, labor union that represents more than 300,000 workers in the hospitality industry on how the coronavirus pandemic is impacting his members. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 this morning. join the discussion. louisiana governor john bel edwards updated reporters from the office of homeland security and emergency preparedness in baton rouge. by the secretary of the department of children and family services with an the state's food programs. this is 40 minutes.
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c-span radio app. theuncer: early thursday, world health organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic. w.h.o.'s director general told reporters he was concerned by the severity of the disease and the levels of spreading. this runs an hour. >> thank you. thank you. good afternoon, everybody. in the past two weeks, the number of cases of covid-19 outside china has increased 13-fold, and the number of affected countries has tripled. there are now more than 118,000 cases in 114 countries, and 4,291 people have lost their lives. sa
c-span radio app. theuncer: early thursday, world health organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic. w.h.o.'s director general told reporters he was concerned by the severity of the disease and the levels of spreading. this runs an hour. >> thank you. thank you. good afternoon, everybody. in the past two weeks, the number of cases of covid-19 outside china has increased 13-fold, and the number of affected countries has tripled. there are now more than 118,000 cases in 114 countries,...
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c-span three. >> next on railamerica, real alliance. a service film documenting the april 1962 official state visit of the empress of iran and the s hah of iran to the u.s. a joint meeting of u.s. congress, visit rocket launch sites, and several military exercises. and they receive a tickertape parade in new york city. ♪ your majesties, i speak on behalf of all of my fellow americans in welcoming you to the united states. the interest of both of us is the same. to maintain our freedom. to maintain our peace. and to provide a better life for our people. that is the purpose of your visit. and it's how we can jointly preserve that effort. >> citizens, it is a most pleasant opportunity for the empress and myself to be able to accept your very kind invitation to visit your beautiful country. forica has a magic meaning the most distant communities of the world. i bring with me the greetings of my countrymen to your people. the the expression of sincerest feelings of pleasure. and i expressed to you, mr. president, my warm wishes for happiness and prosperity for your great and noble nation. ♪ >> cape canaveral. home of the american space agency
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our first prize middle school from s are eighth graders eastern middle school in silver spring, maryland, where c-span is provided by comcast. their winning documentary is titled "blackout: misinformation in the age of social media." >> it doesn't matter which party you associate with. it doesn't matter for whom you end up voting. if you have access to the internet, social media is going to influence your vote. we have to exercise critical thinking and keep an eye on the sources we choose to follow. otherwise the united states will just be the next social media victim. >> our first prize high school east goes to 10th grader from mckenna home school in lubbocksville, virginia, where c-span is provided by comcast. his winning documentary is titled, overreach from the oval office. >> everybody wants action but nobody wants -- [indiscernible] -- by reining in executive power, we can ensure the control wielded in washington remains balance among the three branches of government. so i ask the 2020 candidates, how will you put a halt to the runaway train of executive overreach? >> the first prize high school
our first prize middle school from s are eighth graders eastern middle school in silver spring, maryland, where c-span is provided by comcast. their winning documentary is titled "blackout: misinformation in the age of social media." >> it doesn't matter which party you associate with. it doesn't matter for whom you end up voting. if you have access to the internet, social media is going to influence your vote. we have to exercise critical thinking and keep an eye on the sources...
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c-span three. >> next on railamerica, real alliance. a service film documenting the april 1962 official state visit of the empress of iran and the s hah of iran to the u.s. they speak to
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c-span. the u.s. government response to the crises from the great depression to the coronavirus. >> the crash and the great gatsby was the early 1920's and not of 1920 nine. people thought america would never come back from big upheaval of world war i there that was what was going on there was inflation, we were getting over a flu, the spanish influenza, all this was going on. at that time, the government took a policy and the policy was, let's pull out of the way. the government response was so counterintuitive it is almost impossible to utter it. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. a lot to talk about in the next hour. the johns hopkins sobering numbers across the years -- across the world now, 670,000 confirmed cases, approaching 31,000 deaths around the world. here in the u.s., close to 125,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the united states . we want to get your phone calls. again, if you are recently unemployed, tell us your situation. that number is (202) 748-8000. the headline from cnbc, "the u.s. economy has come to a ." ndstill host: yesterday on fox news, this conversation with vice president pence on when
c-span. the u.s. government response to the crises from the great depression to the coronavirus. >> the crash and the great gatsby was the early 1920's and not of 1920 nine. people thought america would never come back from big upheaval of world war i there that was what was going on there was inflation, we were getting over a flu, the spanish influenza, all this was going on. at that time, the government took a policy and the policy was, let's pull out of the way. the government response...
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c-span. calvin coolidge presidential onndation chair and author the u.s. government response to economic crises from the great depression through the coronavirus. the early 20's thought america would never come back from the upheaval of world war i. that is what was going on and there was inflation, we were getting over the flu, the spanish influenza, and ofernment took a policy pulling out of the way. the government was -- the response was so counterintuitive , it is almost impossible to think about it now. the white house did not release a weekly address from the president. senator gary peters of michigan gave the democratic address discussing the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. peters: i am gary peters, roud rly -- p
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ncicap.org] >> today, the white house provides s task force an update on the outbreak and the federal government's response. watch live at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. follow the federal response to the coronavirus joult break c-span.org/coronavirus. watch congress, white house updates from governors. track the spread throughout the u.s. and the world with maps.ctive watch ondemand anytime unfiltered at c-span.org/coronavirus. > earlier today, new york governor andrew cuomo gave an update on the state's coronavirus response efforts. he also commented on the pan penning senate legislation in response to the virus saying the numbers don't work for his state. approvete is working to a $2 trillion economic aid package for individuals, businesses, and state impacted by the pandemic.
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announcer:'s you can watch these and other american history programs in our website, where all of our video is archived. that's c-span.org/history. >> c-spanur unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979, and brought to you today by your television provider. >> next on the presidency, presidential rhetoric scholar robert rowland compares the speaking style and effectiveness of ronald reagan and barack obama. and details what they had in common. the dole institute of politics hosted this event.
announcer:'s you can watch these and other american history programs in our website, where all of our video is archived. that's c-span.org/history. >> c-spanur unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979, and brought to you today by your television provider. >> next on the presidency, presidential rhetoric scholar robert rowland compares the speaking style and effectiveness of ronald reagan and barack obama. and details what they had in common. the dole institute of...
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s elizabether ed' redding will be on to talk about how colleges and universities across the u.s. are responding to the coronavirus. watch c-span's "washington 7:00 easterne at this morning. join the discussion. next, democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders on the coronavirus outbreak. burlington, vermont, this is 25 minutes. senator sanders: ok, how is everybody enjoying burlington? thank you all for being here. major healthof a care crisis that is currently facing our country, i would like to take a few minutes to talk about the lessons that we can what weng-term about are experiencing today. as i discussed yesterday, our country is facing, as everybody knows, a medical and economic crisis, the likes of which we have not seen in generations, for thisst prepare response in an unprecedented way, making certain that our government responds effectively and protects the interests of all of our people, regardless of their income or where they live. in other words, this is not just about tax breaks to large corporations, but about remembering the people today who do not have much money, who are theirervous about economic futu
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c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. visit toook at recent san antonio, texas. you're watching american history tv all weekend and every weekend on c-span3. >>'s name was william c velasquez, but everyone knew him as willie. willie was and is a name synonymous with democracy in america. through the organization he founded, the southwest voter registration education project, he nearly doubled hispanic voter registration and dramatically increased the number of latino elected officials in this nation. his appeal to the hispanic community was simple passionate, , and direct. your vote is your voice.
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c-span products. >> next, oklahoma university law professor lindsay robertson examines chief justice john marshall and the supreme court's decisions in cases involving the cherokee nation. the 1830's, under president andrew jackson, the cherokees were forcibly removed from their lands in the southeastern united states in what became known as the trail of tears. this talk took place in richmond , virginia as part of a day-long symposium. >> good morning. it is my great honor to serve as the ceo of preservation virginia and to introduce our next speaker. lindsay robertson is the author of "conquest by law." that explores the subject brings that brings us here today. as we conceptualized this symposium, lindsay has been a -- invaluable in determining the format, in our speakers, and in our goals to share this history. we are excited to finally meet in person. as jenny mentioned, it has been 18 months, i think, of
c-span products. >> next, oklahoma university law professor lindsay robertson examines chief justice john marshall and the supreme court's decisions in cases involving the cherokee nation. the 1830's, under president andrew jackson, the cherokees were forcibly removed from their lands in the southeastern united states in what became known as the trail of tears. this talk took place in richmond , virginia as part of a day-long symposium. >> good morning. it is my great honor to serve...
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s chief medical advisor. that's expected to start at 12:30 eastern today and we're planning to bring it to you live here on c-span. in the u.s. capitol, the senate runned at noon eastern after last night reaching a deal on the $2 trillion coronavirus economic stimulus bill. senators are expected to vote on that measure possibly by unanimous consent later today. however, the bill itself, while agreed to in principle, is still not completed. "politico" tweets that majority leader mcconnell's office has sent senate republicans a draft of the emergency bill to chiefs of staff. the legislative directors and staff directors. and that they'll send the final text as it's completed or updated. and there are reports that speaker pelosi has stated that the house will not pass the bill today. they're now adjourned until tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern. watch the senate live on c-span2 and of course the house here on c-span. later it's the daily white house coronavirus task force briefing. president trump has been leading these updates on the federal government's response. watch that live now scheduled for 5:00 p.m. eastern he
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s. [applause] >> thank you. welcome, everyone, here tonight. to our viewers on c-span. from the friends of the north hollywood library, and nonprofit organization of community volunteers established in 1981. our program tonight is presented in honor of black history month for the purposes of public education and civil discourse. and our guests are to american historians. our keynote speaker is a historian of television, radio and the recording industry in the united states, a former network and cable television executive, and the author of nine books. tim brooks. his talk tonight is based on his newest publication, "the blackface minstrel show in mass media: 20th century performances on radio, records, film and television." recently published by mcfarland. among tim's many accomplishments is a grammy award, which he received for a double cd and book titled "lost sounds: blacks and the birth of the recording industry 1890-1919." joined in aen be seated conversation by fellow historian bill doggett. timprogram will conclude in and bill's taking questions from you, our liv
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announcer:'s you can watch these and other american history programs in our website, where all of our video is archived. that's c-span.org/history. >> c-span, your unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979, and brought to you today by your television provider. >> next on the presidency, presidential rhetoric scholar robert rowland compares the speaking style and effectiveness of ronald reagan and barack obama. and details what they had in common. the dole institute of politics hosted this event. >> thank you so much for everyone that came out today. and of course, speaker me pe losy as well. happy anniversary, 19th amendment. >> isn't that something? wow. it was passed just in time for the 1920 presidential election but it would take another 12 years for women to really turn out to vote. there was some conflict at the time between the suffragists and the abolitionists. and i wonder do you still feel echos of that in democratic politics? >> not really. i think that even has the right to vote now. first of all, julie, and tumor began for your kind introduction. and thank you for your hospitality and for your leadership and to a
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c-span. the u.s. government response to the crises from the great depression to the coronavirus. >> the crash and the great gatsby was the early 1920's and not of 1920 nine. people thought america would never come back from big upheaval of world war i there that was what was going on there was inflation, we were getting over a flu, the spanish influenza, all this was going on. at that time, the government took a policy and the policy was, let's pull out of the way. the government response was so counterintuitive it is almost impossible to utter it. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a.
c-span. the u.s. government response to the crises from the great depression to the coronavirus. >> the crash and the great gatsby was the early 1920's and not of 1920 nine. people thought america would never come back from big upheaval of world war i there that was what was going on there was inflation, we were getting over a flu, the spanish influenza, all this was going on. at that time, the government took a policy and the policy was, let's pull out of the way. the government response...
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c-span today. we invite everyone to join in on the conversation which will be live tweeting at @fdd. today's event is hosted by f.d.d.'s center on economic and financial power. cefp provides actionable recommendations to policymakers on how the u.s. can leverage its economic and financial power to achieve its national security objectives. in a moment, we'll hear from our featured speaker, deputy assistant secretary of state, for counterthreat finance and sanctions. he overseas -- oversees 25 sanctions programs at the department of state. he works very closely with our department of treasury to implement current and new sanctions. he also interacts with governments around the globe and with the private sector to ensure effective and strategic implementation of our sanctions. f.d.d. really appreciates the tirlse work you and your team undertake. after his remarks, there will be a conversation about the threat environment and the administration's approach to addressing the myriad of challenges we face in this area. eric is the senior director of f.d.d.'s center on economic and financial power. he previously served as seni
c-span today. we invite everyone to join in on the conversation which will be live tweeting at @fdd. today's event is hosted by f.d.d.'s center on economic and financial power. cefp provides actionable recommendations to policymakers on how the u.s. can leverage its economic and financial power to achieve its national security objectives. in a moment, we'll hear from our featured speaker, deputy assistant secretary of state, for counterthreat finance and sanctions. he overseas -- oversees 25...
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first half-hour here are 202-748-8000.s, and if you are a grocery worker or employed by a grocery tour -- grocery store chain, 202-748-8002. and also at facebook.com/c-span. a lot to talk about the next hour and we thank you for joining us for this evening addition of washington journal. two members of congress today confirming they are battling covid-19. thet from pennsylvania republican congressman mike kelly from the 16th esther confirming today -- 16th district. experiencingrted flulike symptoms and consultant my primary care physician with my doctor ordering a test site obtained at the drive through. i test came back positive. i will serve from my home until i fully recover. on twitter another member of congress now totaling five members dealing with covid-19, in the house of presented us, conga cement joe cunningham from south carolina, confirming he also has the illness. >> eiffel fine, i feel great. -- i feel fine and have to stay at home for a few days. this will not stop me from working for home from my constituents in the low country and fighting for low country businesses and workers. this means that i was not able to go to d.c. to vote on th
first half-hour here are 202-748-8000.s, and if you are a grocery worker or employed by a grocery tour -- grocery store chain, 202-748-8002. and also at facebook.com/c-span. a lot to talk about the next hour and we thank you for joining us for this evening addition of washington journal. two members of congress today confirming they are battling covid-19. thet from pennsylvania republican congressman mike kelly from the 16th esther confirming today -- 16th district. experiencingrted flulike...
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who have families with children and may be there 50's right now hoping that they can have as give a life as i had. it's gone. host: this weekend are c-spans tour explores the american story as we feature the history and literary life of san antonio, texas on but tv and american history tv. all of our san antonio literary offerings including a visit with john philip santos on the history and culture of the latino community. are in the very first phase of the san pedro creek culture park. the reason it is important is the creek, rather than the san antonio river, was the site of the first settlement. it was the dividing line between part and the anglo part of the community. it was a borderline within the city, but a border that connected us to the deepest stories of the city's origin. ♪ tune in thisre you weekend to both tv and american history tv as we travel to san antonio, texas. to watch a video of san antonio and all the cities we visited on our cities tour go to c-span.org/citiestour. let's see we can get a couple more telephone calls before the end of the show. let's start with jeff calling from west virginia. find it very hascident
who have families with children and may be there 50's right now hoping that they can have as give a life as i had. it's gone. host: this weekend are c-spans tour explores the american story as we feature the history and literary life of san antonio, texas on but tv and american history tv. all of our san antonio literary offerings including a visit with john philip santos on the history and culture of the latino community. are in the very first phase of the san pedro creek culture park. the...
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to ask for c-span or the news media to give more coverage to a company in rochester, new york that is called oygen. they have a drug that was apparently approved for cancer used in the 1960's, and from the reporting, was shown to be safe to be used in humans. the drug apparently is not covid-19currently like but dr. harold smith gave an to seem to indicate that and lab tests in fort dietrich, maryland, a u.s. government facility, the drug as oya1 seems to be very effective at neutralizing the covid-19 virus. host: i know in terms of the development of the vaccine, that process just getting underway yesterday. the task force holding a briefing middle of the afternoon, and president trump leading off with his comments and the rest of the task force getting questions from the reporters. the president asked during that briefing if the famous saying "if the buck actually stops with him," [video clip] >> does the buck stop with you mr. president? pres. trump: normally. but this has never been done in this country. if you look back and at some of the things that took place and 2009 or 2011, nobody has ever done anything like what we are doing. i will also say as well, we are also
to ask for c-span or the news media to give more coverage to a company in rochester, new york that is called oygen. they have a drug that was apparently approved for cancer used in the 1960's, and from the reporting, was shown to be safe to be used in humans. the drug apparently is not covid-19currently like but dr. harold smith gave an to seem to indicate that and lab tests in fort dietrich, maryland, a u.s. government facility, the drug as oya1 seems to be very effective at neutralizing the...
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c-span products. next, stony brook history professor paul kelton talks about cholera spread from southeast asia to europe and the americas in the 1830's, affecting the lives of people occluding native americans. we talked -- including native americans. we spoke to him at the organization of american historians' annual meeting in sacramento, california, in 2018. number ofhor of a books including epidemics and enslavement. talk about the cholera epidemic. what was it and how widespread wasn't in the 1800s? >> the cholera epidemic was one of the first global epidemics. cholera is a disease demo to south asia and it spread out of south asia into europe. 1830's a major epidemic in , 8031, 1832, that spread across europe. americans heard about and read about it in newspapers. in 1832ves in america and then spread throughout north america.
c-span products. next, stony brook history professor paul kelton talks about cholera spread from southeast asia to europe and the americas in the 1830's, affecting the lives of people occluding native americans. we talked -- including native americans. we spoke to him at the organization of american historians' annual meeting in sacramento, california, in 2018. number ofhor of a books including epidemics and enslavement. talk about the cholera epidemic. what was it and how widespread wasn't in...
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s centers. negotiations on the bill continue. the senate is expected to remain in session over the weekend with a possible vote on bill monday. live on c-span 2. members on the hill have been facted. two members of the house tested positive for the coronavirus. n. republican mario diaz and ben utah and emocrat from several members of house and self-quarantined. television has changed since -span again but our mission continues to provide an unfiltered view of government. you primary ht election coverage the impeachment process and federal to the coronavirus. you can watchal of c-span's elieve affairs programming on television, online or on or free adio app and be part of the national conversation through the daily washington journal -- or our social media feeds. ameri television uple company as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. california governor gafvin an order for ed people to stay home immediately and took questions on medical and research and infrastructure and access to ealthcare for undocumented immigrants. governor newsom: thank you, everybody. believed that the future is not just something to xperienc
s centers. negotiations on the bill continue. the senate is expected to remain in session over the weekend with a possible vote on bill monday. live on c-span 2. members on the hill have been facted. two members of the house tested positive for the coronavirus. n. republican mario diaz and ben utah and emocrat from several members of house and self-quarantined. television has changed since -span again but our mission continues to provide an unfiltered view of government. you primary ht election...
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if you support him, the number .s (202) 748-8000 if you oppose, (202) 748-8001. you are watching and listening to c-span'shington journal. we are back in a moment. ♪ broughtcharles fremont the pacific coast into the united states. at the beginning of the story, the united states did not have a pacific coast. there was territory in oregon that was disputed with britain. there was california, which belonged to mexico. fremont encouraged the american settlement of oregon and took part in the american conquest of california, just in time for the goldrush. he played a real role in changing the map of the united states. in perfect union. how jesse and john fremont mapped the west, invented celebrity and caused the civil war. tonight at 8:00 eastern, on c-span skewing day. >> monday night on the communicators, andrew moran talks about his book, antisocial, online extremist, techno-utopians and the hijacking of the american conversation. >> they thought we will disrupt everything and have every hierarchy that we know just come crashing down. whatever happens next, it will probably be fine. we don't know what it i
if you support him, the number .s (202) 748-8000 if you oppose, (202) 748-8001. you are watching and listening to c-span'shington journal. we are back in a moment. ♪ broughtcharles fremont the pacific coast into the united states. at the beginning of the story, the united states did not have a pacific coast. there was territory in oregon that was disputed with britain. there was california, which belonged to mexico. fremont encouraged the american settlement of oregon and took part in the...
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s personnel system. a possible coronavirus response funding bill that may come to the floor later. take you to the house floor live now here on c-span.
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s personnel system. a possible coronavirus response funding bill that may come to the floor later. take you to the house floor live now here on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, pastor ethan magness, first christian church, johnson city, tennessee. the chaplain: let us pray. gracious god. we come to you in need of your sovereign love for your power exceeds our human power. your authority exceeds all human authority. your government will stand when all human government have passed into history. we come to you in confession of our weakness and sin. for we have sought too often our own power. we have fought too selfishly for our own glory. we have clung too tightly to our desire and to our faction and our plan. we come to you seeking the strength to repent. turn us to your wisdom instead of our own. turn us to honesty instead of falsehood. turn us to humility and service instead of pride and self-seeking. we come to you for a blessing. like jacob, we cling to you and will not let go until you have blessed us for you are good and gracious and loving and in you we put our t
s personnel system. a possible coronavirus response funding bill that may come to the floor later. take you to the house floor live now here on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, pastor ethan magness, first christian church, johnson city, tennessee. the chaplain: let us pray. gracious god. we come to you in need of your sovereign love for your power exceeds our human power. your authority exceeds all human authority. your...
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c-span2. and join us for remarks by ouisiana governor john bel edwards. he'll be breeching reporters on the -- briefing reporters on the outbreak s pandemic here at 3:30 eastern on c-span. evening edition of "washington journal," examining the federal and state response to the coronavirus. your questions and comments, week nights at 8:00 p.m. eastern. follow the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak at c-span.org/coronavirus. watch congress, white house riefings, and updates from governors. track the spread throughout the u.s. and the world with interactive maps. demand anytime unfiltered at c-span.org/coronavirus. remarks from larry kudlow, the white house economic director. he talked about the coronavirus response efforts earlier today. this is just over five minutes. >> good morning, larry. can i ask you a couple of questions? freezing out here. serious ministration about restarting the economy or part of it next week, why is for a $2 trillion bailout? listen.ow: oh, i want to be careful
c-span2. and join us for remarks by ouisiana governor john bel edwards. he'll be breeching reporters on the -- briefing reporters on the outbreak s pandemic here at 3:30 eastern on c-span. evening edition of "washington journal," examining the federal and state response to the coronavirus. your questions and comments, week nights at 8:00 p.m. eastern. follow the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak at c-span.org/coronavirus. watch congress, white house riefings, and updates...
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