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was a legend and chris matthews worked on the hill worked for three separate congressmen, he was the capitol hill police officer before he worked on the hill and politics. i always had respect for chris because he doesn't pontificate, he actually worked for the speaker of the house and worked in the speaker's office. that is an experience you cannot trade so i was invited on the show hardball for the first time, it is very intimidating, my view was to get invited back, to survivor. chris is generous and over the years i kept getting invited back born work, when i first started with msnbc i was the person on there that people love to hate, we all have those people, we can't take the night off because you just hate them so much, they're just enjoyable and entertaining because their nets and that was me i would argue and love to argue but it was not very likable. and then over time i decided i worked on presidential campaigns that if i was over going to be effective in promoting the conservative philosophy i was going to have to learn how to convince people that it was reasonable so i h
was a legend and chris matthews worked on the hill worked for three separate congressmen, he was the capitol hill police officer before he worked on the hill and politics. i always had respect for chris because he doesn't pontificate, he actually worked for the speaker of the house and worked in the speaker's office. that is an experience you cannot trade so i was invited on the show hardball for the first time, it is very intimidating, my view was to get invited back, to survivor. chris is...
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the day trump was inaugurated in 2017, chris matthews, rachel maddow, on the same day trump was hitlert. other members of the media over the last four years said that he would be immediately impeached, thrown in prison. the walls were closing in. media saying they did their job. basically behind the scenes saying they saved the u.s. by stopping the country from being run by a fascist hitler dictator. what do you think? >> i don't know what they saved country from given donald trump was the first president to stand up to china, he brought us to energy independence and lowest unemployment in the last 50 years across all groups. so i don't know what they're talking about. that said to your point, basically the media was so mad about the 2016 election they vowed to make trump a one term president. at the didn't care if they had to jettison any journalistic integrity. they would problem become mouthpieces for the democratic party and obscene narratives. elizabeth: watch the media coverage, just part of it of the trump administration. >> trump is acting like a third world dictator here. >> b
the day trump was inaugurated in 2017, chris matthews, rachel maddow, on the same day trump was hitlert. other members of the media over the last four years said that he would be immediately impeached, thrown in prison. the walls were closing in. media saying they did their job. basically behind the scenes saying they saved the u.s. by stopping the country from being run by a fascist hitler dictator. what do you think? >> i don't know what they saved country from given donald trump was...
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let's take this all on because chris matthews, a consultant just a came pretty universally and an editor of the naked scientists. he joins us live by skype from cambridge. so chris, with what we'll get on to the public skepticism about getting vaccinated in just a 2nd, but let's just 1st start with this situation. and these concerns about the trial procedures for the vaccine has been quite a lot of strong criticism from some quarters. how much of a setback is this for astra zeneca? well, i actually asked was in a curve, so this may be a serendipitous positive because what they found when they actually analyze their data was that they had one group of individuals who had a 90 percent plus response group to response rate to their vaccine. and another group that responded a bit less well, 60 or 70 percent. and when they analyzed this, they found that the people who'd had a low dose to start with and then a higher dose next seem to be the higher responders. now they can't exactly account for why that's happened scientifically or medically, but they can account for why it happened in terms of
let's take this all on because chris matthews, a consultant just a came pretty universally and an editor of the naked scientists. he joins us live by skype from cambridge. so chris, with what we'll get on to the public skepticism about getting vaccinated in just a 2nd, but let's just 1st start with this situation. and these concerns about the trial procedures for the vaccine has been quite a lot of strong criticism from some quarters. how much of a setback is this for astra zeneca? well, i...
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chris matthews always reminded us that georgia gave jfk his biggest vote margin in 1960. pretty interesting considering he was the first catholic to be president of the united states. but georgia's demographics obviously are changing, but the greatest challenge to republicans is just the political bloodbath that they have been taking over the past two to four years in the suburbs of atlanta that used to be overwhelmingly white, overwhelmingly republican and always the counterbalance to downtown atlanta that would go overwhelmingly democratic. looking at the demographics in that state, how close do you think this race is going to be? do democrats -- does the biden campaign have a reason to be optimistic going in tonight that georgia could be flipped blue? >> yeah. what you're describing, there is something that connects all of these three states we're talking about here. that's arizona, texas and georgia. what are the four fastest metropolitan -- growing metropolitan areas in the country? houston, maricopa county, phoenix, these are four places where democrats have all mad
chris matthews always reminded us that georgia gave jfk his biggest vote margin in 1960. pretty interesting considering he was the first catholic to be president of the united states. but georgia's demographics obviously are changing, but the greatest challenge to republicans is just the political bloodbath that they have been taking over the past two to four years in the suburbs of atlanta that used to be overwhelmingly white, overwhelmingly republican and always the counterbalance to downtown...
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right now i'm joined by rahm emanuel, yvette simpson, chris christie here in the studio, also matthew dowd in austin, texas, heidi heitkamp in north dakota this morning. thank you all for joining us. rahm, let me begin with you. it took a while to get to the final result. it's not that -- four or five days. what's the big message from this election? >> well, i think a couple things at least on the presidential level. style is the substance in the sense that this was very much what biden said not only about my character versus the president, but the character of the country and the country was -- i kind back to grant park, 2008, that was jubilation. this is catharsis and in a sense that this is a relief from this darkness of attack and pitting. i think americans were ex-lawsoned by the constant pitting against us and they want washington a little distant in their lives, go back to your work. get our lives -- we'll get our lives in order, which is why so many were focused on the pandemic and the economy in a sense of being able to get back to some level of normalcy. i do think also the
right now i'm joined by rahm emanuel, yvette simpson, chris christie here in the studio, also matthew dowd in austin, texas, heidi heitkamp in north dakota this morning. thank you all for joining us. rahm, let me begin with you. it took a while to get to the final result. it's not that -- four or five days. what's the big message from this election? >> well, i think a couple things at least on the presidential level. style is the substance in the sense that this was very much what biden...
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. >> i know you will be there at your post, chris jansing, thank you for that. >>> i want to bring in matthewanderson, an attorney who worked as counsel for multiple republican campaigns, including john mccain in 2008. mr. sanderson, thank you for being with us this morning. >> good to be with you. >> so, listen. let's distill where we are this morning. the race is too close to call in some of these important states. the other is joe biden's path to 270 is less narrow than donald trump's, right? the third piece is, the trump campaign is pushing this legal blitz, basically, in some of these states to try to mount challenges to be able to put the president in a better position. all of that taken as a whole, i have this big picture question for you. if, in fact, joe biden holds on to the lead in some of the places where it seems like he might have it and he ends up hitting the 270 number at some point today, tomorrow, over the weekend, whenever, do you believe based on your many years, your extensive experience working with these campaign, working in election law, that the trump campaign right n
. >> i know you will be there at your post, chris jansing, thank you for that. >>> i want to bring in matthewanderson, an attorney who worked as counsel for multiple republican campaigns, including john mccain in 2008. mr. sanderson, thank you for being with us this morning. >> good to be with you. >> so, listen. let's distill where we are this morning. the race is too close to call in some of these important states. the other is joe biden's path to 270 is less narrow...
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books, journalist matthew vanmeter talks about his book the delta justice about the civil rights case which helped reaffirm the right to a trial by jury . then author stephanie gordon and chris ub offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9 pm eastern on "after words" john fabian way talked about his book american contagion from smallpox to covid-19. he's interviewed bylawrence gosset . what book tv this weekend on
books, journalist matthew vanmeter talks about his book the delta justice about the civil rights case which helped reaffirm the right to a trial by jury . then author stephanie gordon and chris ub offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9 pm eastern on "after words" john fabian way talked about his book american contagion from smallpox to covid-19. he's interviewed bylawrence gosset . what book tv this weekend on
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eastern, festival of books, journalists matthew talks about book, chief justice about a civil rights case which a trial by jury in most criminal cases. author, 70 and chris over there on investigative journalism in a democracy. then 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards", law professor, john talking about his books american contagion in the law of folks to covenant him. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. ♪ every year, but to be members of congress and the books they are reading. >> throwing up again on tv, democrat, give an update on your reading list. >> as you know, i read at least a book a week and since the last book of the, there will to i'll start with. when is this monumental biography, probably the definitive biography of douglas and especially what's going on in the u.s., nobody was more consequential and has been more consequential on question of race in america. what ahead of his time. this not only an abolitionist and passionate as a former sla slave, he insisted on the earliest time in the 1840s right through his death for the end of the 19th century was the goal is no deviation from that. it is very clear what the goal was. so many words wen
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journalist matthew van meter talks about the delta justice about the civil rights case that helped reaffirm the right to a trial by jury in most criminal cases. and stephanie gordon and chris hanby talk about investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" law professor john fabian webb talks about his book american contagion, epidemic and the law from smallpox to covid-19. he's interviewed by georgetown university law professor lawrence dawson. watch booktv, this weekend on c-span2. every year booktv asks members of congress about the books they are reading. >> joining us now on booktv is representative tom cole, republican from oklahoma. we asked you this question before. you always had a large reading list. what is on your current reading list? >> i just finished the splendid and the vial by erik larson, wonderful account of churchill and his family in the worst year of the war after he becomes prime minister may 10th of 1940, literally the day of the german invasion of france and then basically what it was like to stand alone against nazi germany until june of 41, russians are in the war and by december of 41 the united st
journalist matthew van meter talks about the delta justice about the civil rights case that helped reaffirm the right to a trial by jury in most criminal cases. and stephanie gordon and chris hanby talk about investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" law professor john fabian webb talks about his book american contagion, epidemic and the law from smallpox to covid-19. he's interviewed by georgetown university law professor lawrence...
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books journalist matthew vanmetertalks about his book details of justice about the civil rights case which helped reaffirm the right to a trial by jury . author stephanie gordon and chris ramsey offer their thoughts about investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. next at 9 pm eastern on "after words" law professor john fabian way talked about his book american engagement, epidemics and the law from smallpox to covid-19. interviewed by law professor lawrence gossard. what book tv this weekend on c-span2.
books journalist matthew vanmetertalks about his book details of justice about the civil rights case which helped reaffirm the right to a trial by jury . author stephanie gordon and chris ramsey offer their thoughts about investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. next at 9 pm eastern on "after words" law professor john fabian way talked about his book american engagement, epidemics and the law from smallpox to covid-19. interviewed by law professor lawrence gossard. what...
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analyst matthew talks about his book deep justice about a civil rights case which helped to reaffirm the right to a trial by jury in most criminal cases and author stephanie gordon and chris hamby offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" professor john fabian talks about his book american contagions, epidemics in the law from smallpox to covid-19 he is interviewed by georgetown law professor lawrence, watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> good morning and welcome everyone to this book launch webinar featuring doctor lynn cheney and vice president cheney about his newest book virginia dynasty. the president and the creation of the american nation. i am robert, the president aei. i would like to start from reading from doctor cheney's opening paragraph. put the spike of a drawing compass into the map of virginia a dairy farm, george washington home, extend the leg of the compass what reaches out 60 miles and draw a circle, within and it not only washington but thomas jefferson, james mattis and james rural were born leading to manhood and made their home. . . . >> it is the story that evokes
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journalist matthew then you talks about the delta justice about a civil rights case which helped to reaffirm the right to trial by jury in most criminal cases and stephanie gorton and chris hanby offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" law professor john fabian with talks about his book american contagion, epidemics and the law from smallpox to covid-19. is interviewed by georgetown university law professor. watch booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> every your booktv asks members of congress about the books they are reading. >> host: joining us once again on booktv is congressman gerry connolly, democrat from virginia. give us an update on your reading list, congressman. >> guest: as you know i read at least a focal week and since we
journalist matthew then you talks about the delta justice about a civil rights case which helped to reaffirm the right to trial by jury in most criminal cases and stephanie gorton and chris hanby offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" law professor john fabian with talks about his book american contagion, epidemics and the law from smallpox to covid-19. is interviewed by georgetown university law...
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journalist matthew then you talks about the delta justice about a civil rights case which helped to reaffirm the right to trial by jury in most criminal cases and stephanie gorton and chris hanby offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" law professor john fabian with talks about his book american contagion, epidemics and the law from smallpox to covid-19. is interviewed by georgetown university law professor. watch booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> every your booktv asks members of congress about the books they are reading. >> host: joining us once again on booktv is congressman gerry connolly, democrat from virginia. give us an update on your reading list, congressman. >> guest: as you know i read at least a focal week and since we last broadcast the book read update there are two i want to start with. one is this monumental biography of frederick douglass, probably the definitive biography of frederick douglass especially with what is going on in the united states in terms of the fight for racial justice nobody was more consequential and has been more consequential on the question of race in
journalist matthew then you talks about the delta justice about a civil rights case which helped to reaffirm the right to trial by jury in most criminal cases and stephanie gorton and chris hanby offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" law professor john fabian with talks about his book american contagion, epidemics and the law from smallpox to covid-19. is interviewed by georgetown university law...
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eastern, festival of books, journalists matthew talks about book, chief justice about a civil rights case which a trial by jury in most criminal cases. author, 70 and chrisr there on investigative journalism in a democracy. then 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards", law professor, john talking about his books american contagion in the law of folks to covenant him. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. ♪ every year
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journalist matthew weiner talks about his book, deep delta justice about a civil rights case which helped to reaffirm the right to a trial by jury in criminal cases and author stephanie and chris offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in the democracy. then at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" law professor talks about his book american contagion epidemics in the law from smallpox two covid-19. he's interviewed by georgetown university law professor. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. mac is great to be back with the fall season in our inaugural speaker as mentioned is ed freeman the olson professor of business administration at the darden school at uva. today ed will discuss his latest book which is so relevant given the current discourse that is going on in our nation and he calls the word, a nd the most powerful word in our language so let's find out why in the "the power of and" responsible business without trade-offs. ed
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festival of books, journalist matthew van meter talks about deep delta justice, reaffirmed a right to trial by jury in most criminal cases and author stephanie gorton and chris handby, investigative journalism and its role in democracy. and john fabian witt talks about american contagion epidemics ap the law, pr small pox to covid-19. he's interviewed by a georgetown professor. watch this weekend on c-span2. >> today senator angus king joins the policy center for a discussion and the role of technology on the pandemic. live eastern on c-span2. >> thanks for joining you gos, my name is alex meriweather. and behalf of harvard bookstore i'm pleased to introduce tonight's talk with thomas levenson, his new book "money for nothing", the scientists, fraudsters, reinvented money,
festival of books, journalist matthew van meter talks about deep delta justice, reaffirmed a right to trial by jury in most criminal cases and author stephanie gorton and chris handby, investigative journalism and its role in democracy. and john fabian witt talks about american contagion epidemics ap the law, pr small pox to covid-19. he's interviewed by a georgetown professor. watch this weekend on c-span2. >> today senator angus king joins the policy center for a discussion and the role...
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matthew mcconaughey. there's more in there for you. find it on apple podcasts or wherever you get yours. >>> next week, a new virtual sunday sitdown with chris on his rise to selling out arenas around the world and his latest album "starting over." chris stapleton >>> good morning. 47 degrees right now, waking up on a crisp sunday morning, and we've also got 40s in san jose. a beautiful view there over downtown. now we will be a lot warmer today in the interior valleys compared to yesterday especially if you're going to be down near the south bay. look at morgan hill, 87 degrees. you wouldn't believe it's november but it is. san francisco 76 degrees. we'll get a couple of coastal cloud areas. a full forecast at 7:00 a.m. >>> ahead, our highs and loews of t -- lows of the week, including the nurses who became viral stars after moonlighting as balanlerina ballerinas. >>> up next, disinformation around the 2020 campaign and a debate over facts. we are back in 45 seconds. shingles? dios mio. so much pain. maria had to do everything for me. she had these awful blisters on her back. i don't want shingles when i'm your age. actually, if you're 50 o
matthew mcconaughey. there's more in there for you. find it on apple podcasts or wherever you get yours. >>> next week, a new virtual sunday sitdown with chris on his rise to selling out arenas around the world and his latest album "starting over." chris stapleton >>> good morning. 47 degrees right now, waking up on a crisp sunday morning, and we've also got 40s in san jose. a beautiful view there over downtown. now we will be a lot warmer today in the interior...
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books analyst matthew talks about his book deep justice about a civil rights case which helped to reaffirm the right to a trial by jury in most criminal cases and author stephanie gordon and chrisamby offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" professor john fabian talks about his book american contagions, epidemics in the law from smallpox to covid-19 he is interviewed by georgetown law professor lawrence, watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> good morning and welcome everyone to this book launch webinar featuring doctor lynn cheney and vice president cheney about his newest book virginia dynasty. the president and the creation of the american nation. i am rob
books analyst matthew talks about his book deep justice about a civil rights case which helped to reaffirm the right to a trial by jury in most criminal cases and author stephanie gordon and chrisamby offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" professor john fabian talks about his book american contagions, epidemics in the law from smallpox to covid-19 he is interviewed by georgetown law professor lawrence,...
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journalist matthew van meter talks about the delta justice about the civil rights case that helped reaffirm the right to a trial by jury in most criminal cases. and stephanie gordon and chris hanby talk about investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" law professor john fabian webb talks about his book american contagion, epidemic and the law from smallpox to covid-19. he's interviewed by georgetown university law professor lawrence dawson. watch booktv, this weekend on c-span2. every year booktv asks members of congress about the books they are reading. >> joining us now on booktv is representative tom cole, republican from oklahoma. we asked you this question before. you always had a large reading list. what is on your current reading list?
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books, journalist matthew vanmeter talks about his book the delta justice about the civil rights case which helped reaffirm the right to a trial by jury . then author stephanie gordon and chris ub offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9 pm eastern on "after words" john fabian way talked about his book american contagion from smallpox to covid-19. he's interviewed bylawrence gosset . what book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> hello everyone, welcome and thank you for sitting in my name is audrey stewart and on behalf of harvard bookstore i'm so please welcome you to today's writing forum with juliet schor discussing her book "after the gig". she joined today in conversation by veena do fall. she's a professor at sociology at boston college and also a member of the macarthur foundation research network. she has written and edited many books on the economy and sustainability including sustainable lifestyles and the quest for pleasant. she's a former guggenheim fellow and has won multiple awardsfor her work and research . she has joined today by veena dupal, her work has been cited by the california court and her writing has been pub
books, journalist matthew vanmeter talks about his book the delta justice about the civil rights case which helped reaffirm the right to a trial by jury . then author stephanie gordon and chris ub offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9 pm eastern on "after words" john fabian way talked about his book american contagion from smallpox to covid-19. he's interviewed bylawrence gosset . what book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> hello...
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journalist matthew meador talked about his book the delta justice about a civil rights case which helped to reaffirm the right to a trial by jury in most criminal cases and author stephanie gordon and chris offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9 pmeastern on "after words" law professor john fabian way talked about his book american contagion : epidemics and the law from smallpox to the great plague. what book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> every year book tv asks members of congress about the books they're reading . >> joining us once again on book tv is congressman gerald connolly, democratfrom virginia . give us an update on your reading list, congressman. >> peter, as you know re
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journalist matthew van meter talks about his book about a civil rights case which helped to reawe firm the right to a trial by jury in most criminal cases. and author stephanie gordon and chris handby offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in democracy. then on "after words," the book "american contagions: epidemics and the haw from smallpox to covid-19." he's interview by georgetown university law professor lawrence -- watch booktv this weekend on c-span2. ♪ .. moderated by consuelo mack. my name is donna rapaccioli and i have the honor of serving as dean of the school of business. 2020 marks 100 years of business education.
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matthew talks about his book deep delta justice about a civil rights case that helped reaffirm the right to a trial by jury in most criminal cases. and author stephanie horton and chrisamby offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. and at 9:00 p.m. eastern, law professor john fabian witt talks about his book, "epidemics and the law: smallpox to covid-19." weekend ontv this c-span 2. washington journal continues. next by are joined katie keith with georgetown university, the center on health insurance reform. she is also an adjunct professor of law at the law school at georgetown. thank you for joining us. katie: thank you for having me. host: here to talk about the latest supreme court and the most significant supreme court on the affordable care act. give us the shorthand version of legally, how we arrived at this point. katie: to understand this case, we have to go back in time a little bit to 2012 and then 2017. if folks remember back to 2012, that was the first time the supreme court upheld the affordable care act. chief justice john roberts held that the individual mandate could not be sustained under the commerce clause, but
matthew talks about his book deep delta justice about a civil rights case that helped reaffirm the right to a trial by jury in most criminal cases. and author stephanie horton and chrisamby offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. and at 9:00 p.m. eastern, law professor john fabian witt talks about his book, "epidemics and the law: smallpox to covid-19." weekend ontv this c-span 2. washington journal continues. next by are joined katie keith with...
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matthew vanrnalist meter talks about his book about a civil rights case that helped to reaffirm the right to trial by jury in most criminal cases, and author stephanie gorton and chris hamby offer thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. at 9:00 p.m. eastern, law professor talking about his book about epidemics and the law. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> sunday night on cue and a, university at texas austin professor sarah bray talks about big data and law enforcement. >> the police have long collected their own data on information but that is on people to have contact with. what's happening now in the digital age is police are increasingly collecting information on folks who have no direct criminal justice contact. part of that has to do with this variety component of the three v's of big data. they use tools like automatic license plate -- readers where you don't have to be pulled over for them to put
matthew vanrnalist meter talks about his book about a civil rights case that helped to reaffirm the right to trial by jury in most criminal cases, and author stephanie gorton and chris hamby offer thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. at 9:00 p.m. eastern, law professor talking about his book about epidemics and the law. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> sunday night on cue and a, university at texas austin professor sarah bray talks about big data and...
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books, journalist matthew van meter talks about his book about a civil rights case which helped affirm the right to trial by jury in most criminal cases. and author stephanie gorton and chris their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards," a law professor talks about his book. he is interviewed by georgetown university law professor, lawrence coston. watch"tv" this weekend -- "tv" this weekend on c-span. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back and we want to know what you think about mask mandates in your state and around the country. we are going to open up our regular lines for this conversation. that means democrats, republicans, independents. we are always reading on social media on twitter and facebook. again, the coronavirus is not only affecting people outside of government, it is also affecting people in government. ahe washington post" has story talking about how coronavirus is ravaging the secret service. i will read a couple of paragraphs. "more than 130 secret service officers who help protect the white house and president when he travels, have recently been ordered to isolate or quarantine
books, journalist matthew van meter talks about his book about a civil rights case which helped affirm the right to trial by jury in most criminal cases. and author stephanie gorton and chris their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards," a law professor talks about his book. he is interviewed by georgetown university law professor, lawrence coston. watch"tv" this weekend -- "tv" this weekend on c-span....
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books journalist matthew vanmetertalks about his book details of justice about the civil rights case which helped reaffirm the right to a trial by jury . author stephanie gordon and chris ramsey offer their thoughts about investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. next at 9 pm eastern on "after words" law professor john fabian way talked about his book american engagement, epidemics and the law from smallpox to covid-19. interviewed by law professor lawrence gossard. what book tv this weekend on c-span2. representative rick marsh, a democrat from washington joined book tv to discuss the books he's reading . >> congressman rick larson of washington, what's on your reading list right now ? >> my summer reading list hasn't been long but it's coming into the middle of summer now. i'm working on wrecked, it's the third icu novel by joe day, he's a mission writer and iq is his character and rex is the third book in the series. he's kind of a detective novel. he's a private investigator and a lot of action, a lot of great relationships in that book so i'm working on that . i'm also working on frederick douglass, a biography published recently. working on that, it's
books journalist matthew vanmetertalks about his book details of justice about the civil rights case which helped reaffirm the right to a trial by jury . author stephanie gordon and chris ramsey offer their thoughts about investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. next at 9 pm eastern on "after words" law professor john fabian way talked about his book american engagement, epidemics and the law from smallpox to covid-19. interviewed by law professor lawrence gossard. what...