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here,ne: erica groshen is senior extension faculty member at cornell university.reviously served as vice president in the research and statistics group of the new york fed. talk to us about what companies are seeing. is it something we need to be seeing? even as we see record liquidity, monetary perspective, and we wait for further fiscal relief? erica: we are in a time of a lot of different influences. there are some elements of good news, that even though we've had so many jobs lost in such a big increase in the unemployment about 75%l, we have of the disruptions maintaining a connection between the employer and the employee. that is good news in the sense there is ans that potential for a speedy recovery employersployees or don't have to find workers. and the training is already in place. they can reconnect quickly. but this doesn't guarantee a rapid recovery because those ties can weaken over time. are not going to be able to return to the labor force because of new demands at home or because of health conditions. and some employers, as you've mentioned, may n
here,ne: erica groshen is senior extension faculty member at cornell university.reviously served as vice president in the research and statistics group of the new york fed. talk to us about what companies are seeing. is it something we need to be seeing? even as we see record liquidity, monetary perspective, and we wait for further fiscal relief? erica: we are in a time of a lot of different influences. there are some elements of good news, that even though we've had so many jobs lost in such a...
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guest is thet acting labor secretary and visiting professor at cornell university, here to talk about the unemployment and job situation during the pandemic, seth harris, good morning. we have you here a couple of days before the july jobs number will be released, but ahead of that, what trends are you seeing as states begin to report and have reported a rise in cases, and we have seen closures of the economy in some states? guest: let me start by saying good morning to you and your viewers. although the trendlines have not been good, there are two indicators for what is happening with employment. the census bureau is putting out preliminary data that indicates the percentage of americans who are employed is declining again, and the labor department puts out data about initial weekly unemployment claims, people filing for unemployment benefits for the first time. those numbers have been pretty stagnant since the beginning of june, and recently have begun to tick up a little bit, indicating more people are losing their jobs. those indicators tell us that while we may see some jobs grow
guest is thet acting labor secretary and visiting professor at cornell university, here to talk about the unemployment and job situation during the pandemic, seth harris, good morning. we have you here a couple of days before the july jobs number will be released, but ahead of that, what trends are you seeing as states begin to report and have reported a rise in cases, and we have seen closures of the economy in some states? guest: let me start by saying good morning to you and your viewers....
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at cornell university, a state school of labor and industrial relations has been established.e field of public health, governor dewey and legislature have set up a vigorous program including successful action to stamp out tuberculosis. to help overcome juvenile delinquency, the new york state youth commission established by governor dewey has worked with local communities in financing hundreds of projects such as swimming pools and recreation centers. during the past six years, tom dewey has been in frequent consultation with national leaders in many fields of endeavor. from his close friendships with governor warren of california, he keeps in touch with events throughout the united states. dewey has paid particular attention to foreign affairs. at the conference of republican leaders as far back as 19 33, he -- as far back as 1943, he was first to advocate the united states should move in concert with other nations to prevent and other world war. by his foresight in banking aid to europe and china and urging the use to create a duration of -- a federation western europe, he h
at cornell university, a state school of labor and industrial relations has been established.e field of public health, governor dewey and legislature have set up a vigorous program including successful action to stamp out tuberculosis. to help overcome juvenile delinquency, the new york state youth commission established by governor dewey has worked with local communities in financing hundreds of projects such as swimming pools and recreation centers. during the past six years, tom dewey has...
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are usually packed with students in ithaca, new york for every other person is connected to cornell university or the college. but business instantly plummeted in march when the pandemic arrived and students were sent home. >> march felt like the end of the world. >> they own a coffee shop and wine store around college town. they say sales dropped around 80% >> we lost april and may, which are crucial business months. >> hotel businesses were empty and many apartments were vacant without rent checks. cornell undergrad students alone contribute $4 million a week to the local economy. >> people are realizing that students are the primary economic driver. >> the impact could have long- term effects. businesses could have a loss in tax revenue and less money for road repairs and street cleaning. >>> coming up , tropical storm isiais is going up the east coast and workers are preparing for the storm. >>> here is our camera outside on treasure island, looking back at the city of san francisco. wii u are going to be packed but first a reminder, we have a new app. we will give you easy access and you
are usually packed with students in ithaca, new york for every other person is connected to cornell university or the college. but business instantly plummeted in march when the pandemic arrived and students were sent home. >> march felt like the end of the world. >> they own a coffee shop and wine store around college town. they say sales dropped around 80% >> we lost april and may, which are crucial business months. >> hotel businesses were empty and many apartments...
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he's currently visiting professor of public affairs at cornell university. here to talk about the unemployment and the job situation during the pandemic. seth harris, good morning. we had you here a couple days before the july jobs number will be released. what sort of trends are you seeing as states begin to report rising cases and we've seen closures of the economy in s
he's currently visiting professor of public affairs at cornell university. here to talk about the unemployment and the job situation during the pandemic. seth harris, good morning. we had you here a couple days before the july jobs number will be released. what sort of trends are you seeing as states begin to report rising cases and we've seen closures of the economy in s
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he's currently visiting professor of public affairs at cornell university. here to talk about the unemployment and the job situation during the pandemic. seth harris, good morning. we had you here a couple days before the july jobs number will be released. what sort of trends are you seeing as states begin to report rising cases and we've seen closures of the economy in some states across the country. saying goodart by morning to you. the trendlines have not been good. there are two indicators for what's happening with employment. the census bureau is putting out per luminary data that indicate that the percentage of americans who are employed is declining again. and the labor department puts out data about initial weekly unemployment claims. filing foreople their unemployment benefits for the first time. and those numbers have been pretty stagnant since the beginning of june and recently have begun to take up a little bit. which is an indication that there are more people losing their jobs in the economy. those indicators suggest that while we may see some
he's currently visiting professor of public affairs at cornell university. here to talk about the unemployment and the job situation during the pandemic. seth harris, good morning. we had you here a couple days before the july jobs number will be released. what sort of trends are you seeing as states begin to report rising cases and we've seen closures of the economy in some states across the country. saying goodart by morning to you. the trendlines have not been good. there are two indicators...
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del toro: students at san francisisco state and cornell university were on the front lines. angered, we were all ready to do something. we werere l ready toto do something. jackie davis-manigault: i remember calling my mother. and she said, "jackie, i know you're not in that building."
del toro: students at san francisisco state and cornell university were on the front lines. angered, we were all ready to do something. we werere l ready toto do something. jackie davis-manigault: i remember calling my mother. and she said, "jackie, i know you're not in that building."
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featured author melissa korn, previously she wrote for dow jones news writer and graduate for cornell universityand colombia university school of journalism. also we have jennifer levitz, she graduated from layola university maryland, their review of unacceptable, the author's readable expose, capable examination of ambition, money and higher education. phase-pace account of the massive college admissions scam, offers in-depth look at the families who were willing to break the law and ignore ethical principles to provide higher education to their children. well researched and detailed picture of crime emerging in american culture corrupted by wealth and celebrity. my pleasure to have them here tonight to talk about the book with us, with that i will pass things off to emily. >> terrific, we are thrilled to be here with you talking tonight about captivating book. let's start with the scam. melissa, why don't you start us off? how did what prosecutors call operation varsity blues work? >> yes, it was a really complex scheme and that's one of the things that's amazing about it, how many parts there
featured author melissa korn, previously she wrote for dow jones news writer and graduate for cornell universityand colombia university school of journalism. also we have jennifer levitz, she graduated from layola university maryland, their review of unacceptable, the author's readable expose, capable examination of ambition, money and higher education. phase-pace account of the massive college admissions scam, offers in-depth look at the families who were willing to break the law and ignore...
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administration as acting labor secretary, he's currently visiting professor for public affairs at cornell university. here with us to talk about the unemployment and the job situation during the pandemic is seth harris. good morning. and we have you here just a couple of days before the -- the july jobs number will be released. ahead of that, what sort of trends are you seeing as states begin to report -- have reported a rise in cases and we've seen closures of the economy in some states across the country? >> right. let me start by saying good morning, bill, to you and your viewers. well, the trend lines have not been good. there are two indicators for what's happening with employment. the census bureau is putting out preliminary data that indicate that the percentage of americans who are employed is declining again. and the labor department puts out data about initial weekly unemployment claims. basically people filing for their unemployment benefits for the first time. and those numbers have been pretty stagnant since the beginning of june, and recently have gone to tick up a little bit which is
administration as acting labor secretary, he's currently visiting professor for public affairs at cornell university. here with us to talk about the unemployment and the job situation during the pandemic is seth harris. good morning. and we have you here just a couple of days before the -- the july jobs number will be released. ahead of that, what sort of trends are you seeing as states begin to report -- have reported a rise in cases and we've seen closures of the economy in some states across...
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victor dailey, and cornell university graduate, alpha fraternity member and former officer in the 92nd division served as business manager for the magazine in 1919 and 1920. commissioned as a first lieutenant at the des moines officers training camp, daily received honors for his unit battlefield performance in the war. despite this achievement, like other officers in the 92nd, division pervasive discrimination daly endured soured him to americas democratic ideals and sharpen his racial and political consciousness. he wrote in an october 1919 letter published in the messenger, in response to the magazine being labeled as bolsheviks, promoting racial equality working class solidarity and our resistance to white violence made what a bolsheviks then classify me as former officer, former united states army officer as a bush of hissed. a second black veteran associated with the messenger was. carlson graduated from virginia union university along with chandler owen and graduated from columbia university law school. carlson knew victor daly and served in the 92nd division as well and was als
victor dailey, and cornell university graduate, alpha fraternity member and former officer in the 92nd division served as business manager for the magazine in 1919 and 1920. commissioned as a first lieutenant at the des moines officers training camp, daily received honors for his unit battlefield performance in the war. despite this achievement, like other officers in the 92nd, division pervasive discrimination daly endured soured him to americas democratic ideals and sharpen his racial and...
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she's a graduate of cornell university and columbia university graduate school of journalism. also we have jennifer levitz, jennifer is national reporter for the wall street journal and previously she wrote the providence journal and has been a member of two pulitzer prize finalist teamswhen she graduated from wyoming university maryland .in their review of unacceptable, curtis wrote the authors highly readable exposc goes well beyond tabloid level. a capable examination of the seamy intersection of ambition, money and higher education.and library journal calls it a fast-paced account of the massive college admissions scam designed by rick singer read this indictment of contemporary american culture offers an in-depth look at families who are willing to break the law and ignore ethical principles to provide higher education for their children. a well researched detailed picture of crime emerging in an american culture corrupted by wealthand celebrity. a pleasure to have them here to tonight to talk about the book with us and with that i will handle things off to emily . >> we
she's a graduate of cornell university and columbia university graduate school of journalism. also we have jennifer levitz, jennifer is national reporter for the wall street journal and previously she wrote the providence journal and has been a member of two pulitzer prize finalist teamswhen she graduated from wyoming university maryland .in their review of unacceptable, curtis wrote the authors highly readable exposc goes well beyond tabloid level. a capable examination of the seamy...
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. >> and i want to note, too, cornell university study showed 31% of people have lost their jobs nothis started. >> wow. that's quite striking. our thanks to steve patterson right there. >>> less than three months before the presidential election and a major avenue for candidates to connect with voters will be missing. in the last few days you may recall these days before this year's super tuesday voting began, joe biden and bernie sanders made stops at two of north carolina's historic black college campuses. mike bloomberg actually set up food trumps at hbcus. elizabeth warren went to south carolina hbcu and kamala harris embraced her howard roots on the trail. >> hopefully you can hear the drum line playing there rocking out to the drum line in the background. we're getting word now, though, that the country's hbcus will be going on line and that tamp us get out the vote drive that so many candidates have relied on to reach black voters will be missing a key element. the question is what now. we want to ask that question to howard university president dr. wayne frederick. thanks fo
. >> and i want to note, too, cornell university study showed 31% of people have lost their jobs nothis started. >> wow. that's quite striking. our thanks to steve patterson right there. >>> less than three months before the presidential election and a major avenue for candidates to connect with voters will be missing. in the last few days you may recall these days before this year's super tuesday voting began, joe biden and bernie sanders made stops at two of north...
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harvard university professor cornel west leads an author discussion on the black lives matter movement "the wall street journal"'s melissa corn and jennifer lev visits9 investigate the recent college admissions scandal, and the life of the late republican senator job mccarthy. mccarthy. consult your program guide or visit booktv.org. >> recently, booktv interviewed republican senator martha mcsally of arizona, who reflected on her life and her path to becoming the first female pilot to fly a combat mission in the united states air force. >> many can relate to this right now in 2020. maybe your plan were derailed. many people's have been because of this pandemic. but i took a route because they still didn't change the law. it wasn't fair. it was against the law even though i graduated higher than others who performed, i till couldn't be a career pilot because i was a girl. so i picked an assignment to be an instructor pilot in texas flying the p-37. wasn't a glamorous job, but it gave me the opportunity. you know, you're turning pedestrians into pilots, you know? they're all putting you
harvard university professor cornel west leads an author discussion on the black lives matter movement "the wall street journal"'s melissa corn and jennifer lev visits9 investigate the recent college admissions scandal, and the life of the late republican senator job mccarthy. mccarthy. consult your program guide or visit booktv.org. >> recently, booktv interviewed republican senator martha mcsally of arizona, who reflected on her life and her path to becoming the first female...
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campaign launched by russia against central and eastern european countries and harvard university professor cornell west leads discussion on black lives matter movement. later several authors discuss their books on china and u.s. china relations during program hosted by liberty university, for more information visit booktv.org or check your program guide. >> good afternoon, i'm jane, president and ceo of center and like me you're probably suffering from zoom fatigue, however, tune in here this is a very important event and i'm excited. this is one of the zooms i'm really looking forward to because we are celebrating, hear this, a new book and an important book by our very own nina jankowics who has done stiller work at the disinformation tell all, coolers title ever and before that she was scholar with institute on russia and ukraine and how to lose the information war, russia fake news and the future of congress is conflict -- is an amazing title and essential reading for everyone on this call and zoom and all your friends. we remember russia's successful campaign to sow distrust and confusion ahe
campaign launched by russia against central and eastern european countries and harvard university professor cornell west leads discussion on black lives matter movement. later several authors discuss their books on china and u.s. china relations during program hosted by liberty university, for more information visit booktv.org or check your program guide. >> good afternoon, i'm jane, president and ceo of center and like me you're probably suffering from zoom fatigue, however, tune in here...
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we have a survey out from cornell university which found some staggering numbers, found that 31% of thesere rehired by the payroll protection program, then were laid off again. then we'd say another 26% say they, too, they will be laid off in the future. it is grim for small business. they probably need help more than any other type of business, as well as their employees who need that $600 a week. >> okay. jill schlesinger as always, thank you very much. >>> there is little letup in the nation's battle against the coronavirus. more than 58,000 new cases in the u.s. were reported friday pushing the total number of infections close to five million. the nationwide death toll is more than 161,000. the concerns of reopening the university of north carolina have caught the attention of police in chapel hill. violations of local or state restrictions could be punishable by a fine or a jail sentence. after a large group of women at a sorority event was seen not wearing masks or socialing. schools are wrestling with how keep students and staff safe should they decide to reopen. everybody's making
we have a survey out from cornell university which found some staggering numbers, found that 31% of thesere rehired by the payroll protection program, then were laid off again. then we'd say another 26% say they, too, they will be laid off in the future. it is grim for small business. they probably need help more than any other type of business, as well as their employees who need that $600 a week. >> okay. jill schlesinger as always, thank you very much. >>> there is little...
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administration as acting labor secretary, he's currently visiting professor for public affairs at cornell university. here with us to talk about the unemployment and the job situation during the pandemic is seth harris. good morning. and we have you here just a
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previously will for dow jones newswire and a graduate of cornell and columbia university graduate school of journalism. we also have jennifer levitz national reporter for the wall street journal previously she wrote and has a number of two pulitzer prize and graduated from loyola maryland and in their review she wrote the authors highly readable expose goes well beyond the tabloid level and examination of the intersection of ambition and money and higher education. a fast-paced account of the massive college admissions scam. this indictment of contemporary american culture offers an in-depth look at families who were willing to break the law and ignore ethical principles to provide higher education to their children are well researched and detailed picture of a crime and merging in american culture corrupted by wealth and celebrity. it's our pleasure to have them here tonight and i will pass this off to emily's. >> terrific. we are thrilled to be here tonight to talk about this captivating book. melissa start us off. how did but prosecutors call operation varsity blues work what did they
previously will for dow jones newswire and a graduate of cornell and columbia university graduate school of journalism. we also have jennifer levitz national reporter for the wall street journal previously she wrote and has a number of two pulitzer prize and graduated from loyola maryland and in their review she wrote the authors highly readable expose goes well beyond the tabloid level and examination of the intersection of ambition and money and higher education. a fast-paced account of the...
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. >> sandra: a new survey by cornell university saying a second wave of layoffs is hitting american workers$600 a week unemployment benefit expired midnight last friday. connell mcshane anchors after the bell on fox business network. everybody wants to know what happens next as far as a round of relief for the american people? so many million else of americans who lost their job still out of work. people are struggling. what do we see happening next? >> i think what's most important about that cornell study that you mentioned is the causation they found. the reason that people who came back to work were in many cases at a 31% clip laid off again. it wasn't necessarily because of a surge in the virus which you might suspect. it was rather because according to the study there was an exhaustion of the stimulus. in other words, the paycheck protection program loans, the ppp loans started to run out. most of the research we've seen suggested around now the first week in august businesses who took out those loans would start to run through those loans. so that brings us directly to the negotiatio
. >> sandra: a new survey by cornell university saying a second wave of layoffs is hitting american workers$600 a week unemployment benefit expired midnight last friday. connell mcshane anchors after the bell on fox business network. everybody wants to know what happens next as far as a round of relief for the american people? so many million else of americans who lost their job still out of work. people are struggling. what do we see happening next? >> i think what's most important...
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he's currently visiting professor of public affairs at cornell university.ere to talk about the unemployment and the job situation during the pandemic. seth harris, good morning. we had you here a couple days before the july jobs number will be released. what sort of trends are you seeing as states begin to report rising cases and we've seen closures of the economy in some states across the country. saying goodart by morning to you. the trendlines have not been good. there are two indicators for what's happening with employment. the census bureau is putting out per luminary data that indicate that the percentage of americans who are employed is declining again. and the labor department puts out data about initial weekly unemployment claims. filing foreople their unemployment benefits for the first time. and those numbers have been pretty stagnant since the beginning of june and recently have begun to take up a little bit. which is an indication that there are more people losing their jobs in the economy. those indicators suggest that while we may see some jo
he's currently visiting professor of public affairs at cornell university.ere to talk about the unemployment and the job situation during the pandemic. seth harris, good morning. we had you here a couple days before the july jobs number will be released. what sort of trends are you seeing as states begin to report rising cases and we've seen closures of the economy in some states across the country. saying goodart by morning to you. the trendlines have not been good. there are two indicators...
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there was a study done in america at cornell university that found that, although the average studentus. there will never be zero risk. there will be a million people going back to london into the business environment. large lectures i agree will not take place but what we're doing in the blended approach is flipping the classroom, providing great lectures and content on line but then do smaller seminars because there is something about in the current moment you have face—to—face interaction and the teaching really goes on. we have to reprioritise our education because it is important goes forward because it is so linked with healthcare and well—being. i am looking for this pendant we are also offsetting that with work colleagues reducing the amount of contact time in the offices so that offsets when we do face—to—face teaching. that blended approach is what i am seen from universities and providing a key m essa g e from universities and providing a key message to students. encouraging social distancing which can back down into the evening and outside the classroom and that is the key
there was a study done in america at cornell university that found that, although the average studentus. there will never be zero risk. there will be a million people going back to london into the business environment. large lectures i agree will not take place but what we're doing in the blended approach is flipping the classroom, providing great lectures and content on line but then do smaller seminars because there is something about in the current moment you have face—to—face...
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campaign launched by russia against central and eastern european countries and harvard university professor cornellest leads discussion on black lives matter movement. later several authors discuss their books on china and u.s. china relations during program hosted by liberty university, for more information visit booktv.org or check your program guide. >> good afternoon, i'm jane, president and ceo of center and like me you're probably suffering from zoom fatigue, however, tune in here this is a very important event and i'm excited. this is one of the zooms i'm really looking forward to because we are celebrating, hear this, a new book and an important book by our very own nina
campaign launched by russia against central and eastern european countries and harvard university professor cornellest leads discussion on black lives matter movement. later several authors discuss their books on china and u.s. china relations during program hosted by liberty university, for more information visit booktv.org or check your program guide. >> good afternoon, i'm jane, president and ceo of center and like me you're probably suffering from zoom fatigue, however, tune in here...
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harvard university professor cornell west leads author discussions on black lives matter move it.et journal's and jennifer levitz investigate the recent college admissions scandal and larry tyree counts the life of the late republican senator joe mccarthy. for more information consult your diet or go to booktv.org. schematics on our weekly author interview program "after words", westmore discusses the 2015 protest in baltimore following the death of freddie grey. here he offers his thoughts on the recent protests on george floyd. >> it isn't just about can we make sure the police officer body cameras. it's not just about how to be added on clauses about law enforcement rights. her qualified immunity it's not stopping there. what we are seeing right now are actually dealing with structural racism. and how exactly can we deal with all of these various issues the real sense of sincerity and in a very real sense of activation movement. >> to watch the rest of this interview and defined more episodes of "after words", visit our website but tv.org. click on the "after words" tab to the
harvard university professor cornell west leads author discussions on black lives matter move it.et journal's and jennifer levitz investigate the recent college admissions scandal and larry tyree counts the life of the late republican senator joe mccarthy. for more information consult your diet or go to booktv.org. schematics on our weekly author interview program "after words", westmore discusses the 2015 protest in baltimore following the death of freddie grey. here he offers his...
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harvard university professor cornell west hasn't author discussion on the black lives matter movement read the wall street journal jennifer levitz invested the recent college scandals larry tire counsel lat late. [inaudible] for more information consult your program guide is it booktv.org. stay back welcome everybody to wear to be go from here, discussion and debate on the discussion of the movement for black lives with justice and society. i know you could be anywhere and drink anything. that means a lot that you are here with us. especially raising money for such great causes. i want to think first of all the best bookstore in all the land, harvard bookstore. i want to thank my friend jeff for hosting this discussion. the panelists are all authors of some of the most important works ever written on race and the american experience. and i strongly, strongly encourage you to purchase their text and other work you are interested in from harvard bookstore it's another independent booksellers. i also want to think of other hosts, the incredible boston review and the editors. all of us ha
harvard university professor cornell west hasn't author discussion on the black lives matter movement read the wall street journal jennifer levitz invested the recent college scandals larry tire counsel lat late. [inaudible] for more information consult your program guide is it booktv.org. stay back welcome everybody to wear to be go from here, discussion and debate on the discussion of the movement for black lives with justice and society. i know you could be anywhere and drink anything. that...
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university of north carolina filled their quarantine center in one week. it is a difference in technique. >> trace: the president of cornello have the students on campus than off campus. for many universities closing the campus to under graduates is not the safest options. college students may not adhere to public health guidelines because many colleges students will gather on and around campuses whether classes are in person or online. either you stay on campus and know who is positive and you don't know who is positive when you don't. >> completely agree with that. it's smart. a built-in quarantine situation on campus. if students are off campus they roam around the country taking no precautions. you said at the outset young people are spreading this right now. if you're in the university you can quarantine the whole university setting. cornell, same idea. i'm in agreement with that. >> trace: the whole thing the danger of kids going back to their hometowns after going to college for a couple of weeks. good to see you. thank you, sir. >> sandra: a historic night ahead for the third night of the democratic convention. sen
university of north carolina filled their quarantine center in one week. it is a difference in technique. >> trace: the president of cornello have the students on campus than off campus. for many universities closing the campus to under graduates is not the safest options. college students may not adhere to public health guidelines because many colleges students will gather on and around campuses whether classes are in person or online. either you stay on campus and know who is positive...
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we had the president of cornell on and a couple other university presence allowing them to test might be better. i don't know either it's going to work or it's going to be the marlins, right? i don't know >> right i loved her. i loved her when she was on. she was the best thing to come out of cornell ever. i mean, you know, in terms of the management types and stuff. >> yeah. >> not just in terms of graduates. no, but i thought she was great. i thought she was great. a kid's got to go to school, andrew i'm telling ya, if they're stuck at home left to their own devices, i mean, they need to socialize. i'm feeling -- i've got grogan here he's no mack his haircut is even funkier -- i can't get anyone to take a shot at you. >> hold on hold on. you have a whole -- you have a whole staff, is that what you're saying, today? you have a whole team? >> just today. >> all the acoutrements? >> just today. makeup, hair, catering >> right >> no, just today. >> security? i hope you have security all the paparazzi. >> you know gunther and freddy if you want to see security -- they don't like when the
we had the president of cornell on and a couple other university presence allowing them to test might be better. i don't know either it's going to work or it's going to be the marlins, right? i don't know >> right i loved her. i loved her when she was on. she was the best thing to come out of cornell ever. i mean, you know, in terms of the management types and stuff. >> yeah. >> not just in terms of graduates. no, but i thought she was great. i thought she was great. a kid's...
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cornel west, professor of the practice of public philosophy at harvard university. is the author of numerous books including "race matters" and "black prophetic fire." his new podcast is called "the tight rope". in 2017, c cornel west was in charlottesville when neo nazis stormed the campus. he and other clergy members were protected by antifascicists from the mob of white supreremacists. anand in baltitimore, maryland, we're joined by ben jealous, president of people for the american way, former president of the naacp. he ran for governor of maryland in 2018. we welcome both of y you to democracy now! ben jealous, congratulations on your new position. start off by responding to this week's d democratic national convention, your t thoughts on where the two nominees, presidential nominee joe biden, and the historic selection of kamala harris to be his running mate, their positioions and how they represent what you do or not. ben: i think the theme of this convention was one of unity. this was a time when we have to come togetether to defeat a presesident whwho is the
cornel west, professor of the practice of public philosophy at harvard university. is the author of numerous books including "race matters" and "black prophetic fire." his new podcast is called "the tight rope". in 2017, c cornel west was in charlottesville when neo nazis stormed the campus. he and other clergy members were protected by antifascicists from the mob of white supreremacists. anand in baltitimore, maryland, we're joined by ben jealous, president of...
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first princeton university professor, robert george and cornell appeared on our author interview programin depth. >> he write we live in one of the darkest moments in american history, bleak time of spiritual blackout and help them. >> the integrity, honesty and integrity. we have normalized it which is to say we've made this the normal way of life and naturalized criminality. we've made crimes look as if they are natural. it can be wall street elites engaged in market manipulation, none of them go to jail. it can be so many different ways in which humanity violates it. we need the prophetic fight back. in the moment of spiritual blackout is not just a political issue, it's a moral and spiritual issue as well and it's only by example, we need young people to say you can still have love and respect, willing to fight and disagree, not abstract by example. they want to see it, not just hear them because right now, the american empire, it is smart. how many times you hear the word obvious? obviously this, obviously that. that's a word to show the crowd they are the smart crowd. we don't beli
first princeton university professor, robert george and cornell appeared on our author interview programin depth. >> he write we live in one of the darkest moments in american history, bleak time of spiritual blackout and help them. >> the integrity, honesty and integrity. we have normalized it which is to say we've made this the normal way of life and naturalized criminality. we've made crimes look as if they are natural. it can be wall street elites engaged in market manipulation,...
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cornell belcher and mike murphy. thank you all. >>> up ahead -- college campuses and covid. is this memorial day 2.0? universitieshat started to reopen are forced to change those plans and fast. are we heading for another post memorial day-style spike in cases? are we bracing for a horrible september? >>> plus, more on the new bipartisan senate report revealing new details and never before seen evidence about the trump campaign's embrace of russia's election interference in 2016. we'll talk to a member of the senate intel committee next. >>> of course, all this hour we'll continue to share some of our most memorable moments. this is from the second night of past democratic conventions. we'll start in 2004. there was this little known state senator from illinois who had just won the democratic nomination for u.s. senate in illinois. a guy named barack obama elect riified the crowd in boston. >> even as we speak, there are those who are preparing to divide us. the spin masters, the negative ad peddlers who embrace the politics of anything goes. well, i say to them, tonight there is not a liberal america and a conse
cornell belcher and mike murphy. thank you all. >>> up ahead -- college campuses and covid. is this memorial day 2.0? universitieshat started to reopen are forced to change those plans and fast. are we heading for another post memorial day-style spike in cases? are we bracing for a horrible september? >>> plus, more on the new bipartisan senate report revealing new details and never before seen evidence about the trump campaign's embrace of russia's election interference in...
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eastern, elizabeth hinton, robin kennedy, cornell west talk about the black lives matter movement. sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on afterwords, university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration john you with his book defend or in chief looks at presidential power in the u.s. constitution. and the founding dean is policy and government. watch on c-span2. >> the washington post's robert costa interviewed trump national security adviser john bolton, this portion of the event mister bolton expresses concerns over the relationship with foreign leaders. >> i don't think the president has a worldview. and approach national security, a grand strategy and policies, there is not much there for the russians or anyone else to manipulate but my fear, whether it is vladimir putin, angrynomics jinping or other authoritarian leaders they to see the president as easy to maneuver around to achieve their objectives. >> visit booktv.org. search for the room that does it at the top of the page. .. of his bestseller. in this clip he looks at the aneurysms that biden suffered from
eastern, elizabeth hinton, robin kennedy, cornell west talk about the black lives matter movement. sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on afterwords, university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration john you with his book defend or in chief looks at presidential power in the u.s. constitution. and the founding dean is policy and government. watch on c-span2. >> the washington post's robert costa interviewed trump...
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cornell west talk about the black lives matter movement. on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words". university of california berkeley law firm investor former deputy assistant general and the bush administration, john you with his book defender in chief. looks at presidential powers and the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on cspan2. ♪ ♪ >> the presidents, available in paperback, hardcover and e-book from public affairs presents biographies of every president, inspired by conversations with noted historians. about the leadership skills that make for a successful presidenc presidency. in this presidential election year, americans decide who should lead our country wherever perspective into the lives in events that forge each presidents leadership style. to learn more about all of our presidents and books featured in storing visit cspan.org/thepresident. available in paperback, hardcover and e-book. wherever books are sold. you are watching book tv on cspan2. ev
cornell west talk about the black lives matter movement. on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words". university of california berkeley law firm investor former deputy assistant general and the bush administration, john you with his book defender in chief. looks at presidential powers and the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on cspan2. ♪ ♪...
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cornell west talk about the black lives matter movement. on sunday, at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words", universitycalifornia berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant journey general the george w. bush administration. john you with his book defender and chief looks at presidential powers in the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, author george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> sunday night on q and a, journalist and author on her book the woman valor about the ratification of the 19th amendment which granted women the right to vote. >> it's very small and it comes with the senate with only two vote margin. there are senators who are sitting on half of it actually in 1918 and it sticks until june of 1919 before it passes both houses. and the senate they were sending it out for ratification in the states was called an off year when most state legislatures were not going to be in session. and that was sort of person of a drum to make it more difficult. they had to convince 30 governors to call th
cornell west talk about the black lives matter movement. on sunday, at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words", universitycalifornia berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant journey general the george w. bush administration. john you with his book defender and chief looks at presidential powers in the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, author george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2....
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eastern authors elizabeth, robin kelley and cornell west talk about the black-white spatter movement. on sunday at 9 p.m. on "after words," university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration john yoo with his this book defender in chief looks at presidential powers in the constitution. he's interviewed by the author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watched tv this and on c-span2. >> in his book the volunteer, journalist jack fairweather recounts a member of the polish resistance during world war ii. he volunteered to be deliberately captured and sent to auschwitz in order to sabotage the nazis operations and report back on the atrocities within the camp. this event hosted by the museum of jewish heritage in new york city is just over an hour. >> welcome to the online public service speaking with a living memorial to the holocaust. my name is samantha shokin, manager of the programs and today we explore the history of witold pilecki the resistance leader that is the subject of the new book the volunteer of t
eastern authors elizabeth, robin kelley and cornell west talk about the black-white spatter movement. on sunday at 9 p.m. on "after words," university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration john yoo with his this book defender in chief looks at presidential powers in the constitution. he's interviewed by the author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watched tv...
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eastern author elizabeth, robert, taylor and cornell west talk about the black lives matter movement, on sunday and 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words", university of california berkeley law professor and deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration, john used with his book defender in chief like the presidential powers in the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, author and george mason university founding dean of the school of public. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> sunday night on q&a, journalist and author on the woman's hour about the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920 which granted women the right to vote. >> and passes the house by a margin very small and passes the senate with only two boat margins. if there are senators who are sitting after the house passes this in 1918 and it takes until june of 1919 before it passes both houses. then the senate knew they were sending it out for ratification in the states which is called an off year which most state legislators are not going to be in session and that was purposeful to make it more difficult, they had to convince 30 governors
eastern author elizabeth, robert, taylor and cornell west talk about the black lives matter movement, on sunday and 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words", university of california berkeley law professor and deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration, john used with his book defender in chief like the presidential powers in the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, author and george mason university founding dean of the school of public. watch...
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cornell west talk about the black lives matter movement. on sunday and 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration, with his book, defender in chief. they look at presidential powers in the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> c-span's washington journal. every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning. a discussion about women in campaign 2020 at the independent women's forum senior policy analyst. and the evolution of women in electoral politics with university of virginia politic professor jennifer lawless. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning and be sure to join the discussion. ...
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eastern, authors elizabeth hinton, robin kelly, taylor, and cornell west talk about the black lives matter movement. eastern, the9:00 universityfornia earthly law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general on the george w. bush administration with his book, defender in chief, looking at presidential powers and the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark, author and george mason university founding dean of the school and policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. ♪ >> c-span has covered every minute of every political convention since 1984 and we are not stopping. this month's political convention will be like none other in history. with the pandemic, plans for both gatherings are being altered. democrats will need to nominate joe biden after -- as their candidate on monday. president trump will accept discrimination the next week. eastern for at 9:00 live coverage of the democratic convention on monday and the republican convention starting next monday, august 24. live streaming and on-demand at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. ♪
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eastern, others elizabeth, robert galli, cornell west, talked about the black lives matter movement sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards". universityalifornia berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration. john, his book defender into. presidential powers and u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, brother george mason university school of policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. ♪ ♪ >> c-span covers every minute of conventions since 1984 if we are not stopping now. this month's political convention will be like none other in history. with the coronavirus pandemic still looming, plans for both gatherings being offered. president trump was at his party's nomination to next week. watch c-span 9:00 p.m. eastern live coverage of the democratic convention starting monday. the republican convention starting next monday, august 24. live streaming and on demand c-span.org for listened with a free c-span radio app. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> up next, senate committee holds a hearing to examine the coronavirus and racial health dis
eastern, others elizabeth, robert galli, cornell west, talked about the black lives matter movement sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards". universityalifornia berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration. john, his book defender into. presidential powers and u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, brother george mason university school of policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. ♪ ♪...
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cornell west, talk about the black lives matter movement. on sunday, and 9:00 p.m. eastern, and afterwards. university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general george w. bush administration, john with his book, defender and chief. listen presidential power in the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, author and george mason university founding dean of the school policy and government pretty much book tv this weekend on "c-span2". c-span is covered every minute of every political convention since 1984. we are not stopping now. this month political convention will be ranked none another in history with the coronavirus pandemic. plans for both gatherings are being altered, the democrats will meet the nomination joe biden as a presidential candidate on monday . present trump will accept his parties nomination the next week. watch c-span, and i'm p.m. eastern or live coverage on the democratic convention starting on monday. on the republican convention starting next monday august 24th. live streaming and on demand at cspan.org. or listen the free c-s
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authors elizabeth hintton, robin kelly, cornell west and others talk about the black lives matter movement. on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern, on afterwords, university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration, with his book "defender in chief" looks at presidential powers and the u.s. constitution. he's interviewed by mark rosell, author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on c-span 2. >> sunday night on q&a, journalist and author on her book the woman's hour about the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920 which granted women the right to vote. >> it passes the house by a margin very small. it passes the senate with only two vote margin. there are senators who are sitting on it, after the house passes it actually in 1918, and it takes until june of 1919 before it passes both houses, and then the senate knew that they were sending it out for ratification in the states, in what's called an off year when most state legislatures were not going to be in session. and that was sort of purposeful, to mak
authors elizabeth hintton, robin kelly, cornell west and others talk about the black lives matter movement. on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern, on afterwords, university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration, with his book "defender in chief" looks at presidential powers and the u.s. constitution. he's interviewed by mark rosell, author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and...
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cornell, you're also celebrating something too. you hit something big, huh? >> yes, i did. i just graduated a couple weeks ago with my masters from walden university.u for all you do. and little man, happy birthday >> say thank you >> thank you >> reminds me of my house. that was great let's go to california how about we go to laguna beach. cheryl coleberg is standing by there you are. cheryl there with her husband geoff and her daughter katelyn cheryl, it looks like you've got a big day today as well. what's happening >> i'm turning 50. states >> happy birthday. and you're also, i understand, a recent breast cancer survivor. >> yes >> and you decided to do something really meaningful to celebrate turning the big 5-0. what are you doing >> to celebrate my 50th birthday, i'm running 50 miles in 50 days in all 50 states virtually. >> wow >> yeah. you can join me. it's called 50 for the cure. so anyone can join me on 50 for the cure.org from anywhere and it's been really great and we're raising awareness for breast cancer. >> that's fantastic. congratulations on turning 50 and a huge thank you for what you're doing to raise awareness. you just ran tha
cornell, you're also celebrating something too. you hit something big, huh? >> yes, i did. i just graduated a couple weeks ago with my masters from walden university.u for all you do. and little man, happy birthday >> say thank you >> thank you >> reminds me of my house. that was great let's go to california how about we go to laguna beach. cheryl coleberg is standing by there you are. cheryl there with her husband geoff and her daughter katelyn cheryl, it looks like...
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eastern on saturday, authors, robin kelly, and cornell west, talk about the black lives matter movement. on sunday, and 9:00 p.m. eastern, on afterwards, university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration. with his book, defender and chief. it was a presidential powers in the u.s. constitution. it is interviewed by mark roselle, author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch book tv, this weekend on "c-span2". c-span is governed every minute of every political convention since 1984. and we are not stopping now. this must political convention will be like none other in history. the coronavirus pandemic still looming. plans for both gatherings are being altered. the democrats will meet to nominate joe biden as a presidential candidate on monday and president trump will set his party's nomination the next week. watch c-span at 9:00 p.m. eastern. for live coverage of the democratic convention starting on monday. the republican convention starting next monday august 24th grade live streaming and on-demand at cspan.org. partisa
eastern on saturday, authors, robin kelly, and cornell west, talk about the black lives matter movement. on sunday, and 9:00 p.m. eastern, on afterwards, university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration. with his book, defender and chief. it was a presidential powers in the u.s. constitution. it is interviewed by mark roselle, author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government....