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amy: that brings us to professor eddie glaude.essor, tweeted this james baldwin "it always seems much easier to murder than to change, and this is really the choice with which we are confronted now." explain. thehere's a sense in which reckoning that we find ourselves involves question of whether or not we're going to fundamentally embrace the idea that we are multiracial democracy. the history of the country suggests constantly when faced with that question, we will double down on violence. that america will choose violence to defend its way of life, defend those noxious assumptions that in some ways have led to the organization of our way of life predicated upon this idea that white people ought to be valued more than others. that they will in fact exact certain kind of violence to defend that view. so baldwin and this moment is kind of marking this. that america is always talking about it is changing but it never changes, right? what is so interesting about the conversation around the democratic party is that it is actually ins
amy: that brings us to professor eddie glaude.essor, tweeted this james baldwin "it always seems much easier to murder than to change, and this is really the choice with which we are confronted now." explain. thehere's a sense in which reckoning that we find ourselves involves question of whether or not we're going to fundamentally embrace the idea that we are multiracial democracy. the history of the country suggests constantly when faced with that question, we will double down on...
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author eddie glaude >> here's a look at congress next week. both the house and senate are back for legislative work. among other issues, the house expected to continue work on expanding government funding beyond december 11, when current spending is set to expire. the senate is back to debate and vote on judicial nominations, but will likely work on government funding as well. follow the house live on c-span, the senate live on c-span2. on thanksgiving weekend, we want to thank c-spaners working remotely and in the office to continue to provide an unfiltered view of government and politics. ♪ president bill clinton was part of a recent discussion on affordable housing and closing the racial wealth gap. other speakers included atlanta mayor keisha lentz bottoms and former housing secretary hooley and castro. hosted -- secretary julian castro. hosted by the clinton foundation, this is just under an hour.
author eddie glaude >> here's a look at congress next week. both the house and senate are back for legislative work. among other issues, the house expected to continue work on expanding government funding beyond december 11, when current spending is set to expire. the senate is back to debate and vote on judicial nominations, but will likely work on government funding as well. follow the house live on c-span, the senate live on c-span2. on thanksgiving weekend, we want to thank c-spaners...
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folks here today are asking the question professor eddie glaude asked on the program earlier, what aremp supporters actually voting for? the folks said it wasn't just donald trump's and joe biden's name on the ballot, it was a referendum on racism and racial injustice. they're wondering why their neighbors aren't voting the way greensboro and raleigh-durham voted. state officials say they'll be accepting some absentee ballots until november 12. we asked a young lady at the election board when we might have an answer and she laughed at us, craig, she laughed. so here we are in north carolina, it's still tight. >> here we are. trymaine lee, thank you as always. >>> that will do it for me today. see you back here same time tomorrow. andrea mitchell picks up our coverage after a short break. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all otc pain relievers including volthave one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. irresistibly smooth chocolate. ♪ to put the world on pause. l
folks here today are asking the question professor eddie glaude asked on the program earlier, what aremp supporters actually voting for? the folks said it wasn't just donald trump's and joe biden's name on the ballot, it was a referendum on racism and racial injustice. they're wondering why their neighbors aren't voting the way greensboro and raleigh-durham voted. state officials say they'll be accepting some absentee ballots until november 12. we asked a young lady at the election board when...
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i know we can. >> professor eddie glaude. that's a good spot to end it. thank you, as always, sir.r perspective. >>> frontline workers across this country are battling this covid surge. and now, firefighters in new york city. they're getting pretty creative. they've got a bold, new plan that means that they may not need any more of those n95 masks. we'll explain. masks. we'll explain. irresistibly smooth chocolate. ♪ to put the world on pause. lindor. made to melt you. by the lindt master chocolatier. ...i felt i couldn't be at my... ...best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i was cured. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test... ...if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant,... ...other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions,... ...and all me
i know we can. >> professor eddie glaude. that's a good spot to end it. thank you, as always, sir.r perspective. >>> frontline workers across this country are battling this covid surge. and now, firefighters in new york city. they're getting pretty creative. they've got a bold, new plan that means that they may not need any more of those n95 masks. we'll explain. masks. we'll explain. irresistibly smooth chocolate. ♪ to put the world on pause. lindor. made to melt you. by the...
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watch "in depth" with eddie glaude jr. sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> booktv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. nod at 1 p.m -- today at 1 p.m. eastern author sarah smarsh reflects on life in appalachia, then at 7:45 p.m., the book joe biden: the life, the run and what matters now. on sunday at 1 p.m. eastern from the southern festival of books, 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
watch "in depth" with eddie glaude jr. sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> booktv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. nod at 1 p.m -- today at 1 p.m. eastern author sarah smarsh reflects on life in appalachia, then at 7:45 p.m., the book joe biden: the life, the run and what matters now. on sunday at 1 p.m. eastern from the southern festival of books, journalist matthew van meter talks about his book about a civil rights case which helped...
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come on, we can do in. >> jim messina, eddie glaude. dr. dara kass, thank you. >>> at any moment, we're expecting an update on operation warp speed. we'll bring it to you live as soon as it begins. also health care workers across the country are desperate to find more bed space for covid patients including building new field hospitals. that story is coming next. and we kept going. so you only pay for what you use. because at dell technologies, we stop...at nothing. ♪ ofbut never for bladder leaks.r that fits like this... because at dell technologies, we stop...at nothing. new always discreet boutique black. i feel protected all day, in a fit so discreet, you'd never know they're for bladder leaks. always discreet boutique it's velveeta shells & cheese versus the other guys. ♪ clearly, velveeta melts creamier. >>> welcome back. hhs and defense officials are holding a briefing on operation warp speed and covid-19 vaccine distribution. let's listen to secretary of health and human services alex azar. >> you may have access to a treatment that
come on, we can do in. >> jim messina, eddie glaude. dr. dara kass, thank you. >>> at any moment, we're expecting an update on operation warp speed. we'll bring it to you live as soon as it begins. also health care workers across the country are desperate to find more bed space for covid patients including building new field hospitals. that story is coming next. and we kept going. so you only pay for what you use. because at dell technologies, we stop...at nothing. ♪ ofbut...
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it's nbc news chief white house correspondent hallie jackson, eddie glaude jr. of princeton university, anna palmer, chief washington correspondent for politico and john podhoretz, editor of commentary. so, i want to start off with a little bit of numbers, because hey, that's what i love to do, right? check out what we're seeing now in the 2020 presidential election. i noted earlier that there are four closer races just since 2000 than 2020, but check this out. it's 2020 versus 2012. obama/romney, 50.101 to 47.2. look at where it is now, 51%-47.2%, and those numbers are going to grow and continue to grow, so biden's lead will be larger when all is said and done. let me show you the popular vote splits, by the way, 2012-2020. obama won by just under 5 million in the raw vote. joe biden is just over 6 million in this raw vote. so, hallie jackson, it is sort of a reminder, this is the fifth closest election we've had since 2000, which means it wasn't really that historically close. i heard senator cramer use the impeachment as one of the rationales, lindsey graham
it's nbc news chief white house correspondent hallie jackson, eddie glaude jr. of princeton university, anna palmer, chief washington correspondent for politico and john podhoretz, editor of commentary. so, i want to start off with a little bit of numbers, because hey, that's what i love to do, right? check out what we're seeing now in the 2020 presidential election. i noted earlier that there are four closer races just since 2000 than 2020, but check this out. it's 2020 versus 2012....
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eddie glaude, professor at princeton, you deal with students, you have kids coming home. can take a question to the doctors, but i wonder how -- how you're planning to do things and what concerns you have. >> well, you know, we just announced yesterday at princeton that we're inviting our students back, all of our students back back, all of our students back to campus in the spring. i'm deeply concerned about it. deeply worried about it, although there are protocols in place, anticipation of a vaccine coming. we understand that's going to happen in the context of this extraordinary spike that we're experiencing now. i wanted to ask dr. bedalia this question. i know we don't want to rush to the vaccine, but it seems to me we need to be having a conversation about the logistics of its distribution and i'm thinking about poor communities in urban areas and the like, how should we begin to have that conversation about the logistics of getting this vaccine to these very vulnerable communities that have been in some ways decimated by covid-19? >> great question, professor. some
eddie glaude, professor at princeton, you deal with students, you have kids coming home. can take a question to the doctors, but i wonder how -- how you're planning to do things and what concerns you have. >> well, you know, we just announced yesterday at princeton that we're inviting our students back, all of our students back back, all of our students back to campus in the spring. i'm deeply concerned about it. deeply worried about it, although there are protocols in place, anticipation...
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at noon eastern with our guest, , and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie glaude >> good evening and welcome to knights live online author event with greenlight bookstore. i am chelsea from green light and we are thrilled to host to knights event with perri klass presenting her new book "a good time to be born: how science and public health gave children a future." she will be talking with andrew solomon, so you're in for an excellent time. before we start i just want to say a huge thanks to barry, andrew, and the team at norton for making this happen, and to all of you for showing up. so we're not able to events in our store spaces, our community, authors and readers is still here. we are grateful for your support and for the chance to make the space for conversatio
at noon eastern with our guest, , and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie glaude >> good evening and welcome to knights live online author event with greenlight bookstore. i am chelsea from green light and we are thrilled to host to knights event with perri klass presenting her new book "a good time to be born: how science and public health gave children a future." she will be talking with andrew solomon, so you're in for an excellent time. before we...
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6 at noon with our guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie glaudejunior. >> this afternoon that about a state supreme court meets to certify the state election results. watch live at noon eastern on c-span, a bind c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> today president-elect joe biden and vice president elect, paris will name key foreign policy national security personnel including tony blinken as secretary of state, jake sullivan as national security adviser and averill haynes as director of national intelligence. watch live at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span come online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> everyone. i hope you can hear me.
6 at noon with our guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie glaudejunior. >> this afternoon that about a state supreme court meets to certify the state election results. watch live at noon eastern on c-span, a bind c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> today president-elect joe biden and vice president elect, paris will name key foreign policy national security personnel including tony blinken as secretary of state, jake...
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. >> first a discussion on the late author and active audra lorde, following by eddie glaude on james baldwin. >> welcome to the shomberg center book festival. we had to reimagine a block long multistaged outdoor philadelphia as a viral one with your favorite write centers opportunity to discover more books. this we we have 35 authors and mid-raters sharing narratives from the u.s. and uk to west africa and jamaica, each night we go between the past and present like the shomberg center's archives and programs. tonight's program, audra lordo features writers roxanne gay, tracy. >>> something i and mahogany browne. i'm the associate director of public programs and exhibitions at the shomberg center for research in black culture. we're celebrating 95 years of one of the world residents leading cultural institutions devoted to research, preservation and exhibition. our are care has 11 million i'ms at that time illuminate the richness of black history and culture and we have met some items v-8 digitally. visit of visit ours website at shomberg.org for additional details and i hope you get
. >> first a discussion on the late author and active audra lorde, following by eddie glaude on james baldwin. >> welcome to the shomberg center book festival. we had to reimagine a block long multistaged outdoor philadelphia as a viral one with your favorite write centers opportunity to discover more books. this we we have 35 authors and mid-raters sharing narratives from the u.s. and uk to west africa and jamaica, each night we go between the past and present like the shomberg...
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weekend, and be sure to watch "in-depth" sunday at noon eddien, with our guest brought junior -- eddie glaude jr. >> up next, open but the new york times" -- up next, "the new senatores" talks with elizabeth warren on the upcoming administration. >> i have so many questions. i think the thing we are all trying to make sense of right now is the
weekend, and be sure to watch "in-depth" sunday at noon eddien, with our guest brought junior -- eddie glaude jr. >> up next, open but the new york times" -- up next, "the new senatores" talks with elizabeth warren on the upcoming administration. >> i have so many questions. i think the thing we are all trying to make sense of right now is the
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6 at noon with our guest, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie glaude, jr. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2, every weekend with the latest nonfiction books and authors. c-span2 created by america's cable-television companies as a public service and broughtou today by your television provider. ♪ ♪ ♪
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eddie glaude, jr.here is a look at publishing news, 71st annual book award, this year's nonfiction prize went to the late journalist and daughter and principal researchers for tla biography of malcolm x. and for fiction, his novel interior chinatown. the national book foundation which sponsors the annual award through arthur mosley. british''s award, douglas stewart won for his novel. and simon & schuster put up for sale by its parent company viacom, was sold to the largest publishers, random house. and print book sales were up 19 1/2% for the week ending november 14th. adult nonfiction sales rose close to 12% and are up over 2% for the year. and the new york times examined how long it's taken presidents to pen their memoirs. former president obama who just released the first volume of his presidential memoir took the longest, three years and 10 months and president's carter and reagan and george w. bush the quickest under two years. book tv to bring you public shg news and bring your past programs at
eddie glaude, jr.here is a look at publishing news, 71st annual book award, this year's nonfiction prize went to the late journalist and daughter and principal researchers for tla biography of malcolm x. and for fiction, his novel interior chinatown. the national book foundation which sponsors the annual award through arthur mosley. british''s award, douglas stewart won for his novel. and simon & schuster put up for sale by its parent company viacom, was sold to the largest publishers,...
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guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie glaude junior. >> this afternoon that about a state supreme court meets to certify the state election results. watch live at noon eastern on c-span, a bind c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> today president-elect joe biden and vice president elect, paris will name key foreign policy national security personnel including tony blinken as secretary of state, jake sullivan as national security adviser and averill haynes as director of national intelligence. watch live at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span come online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> everyone. i hope you can hear me. i am david sandberg. thanks so much for joining us for this joint effort between the american inspiration series of american ancestors at new england historical genealogical society, the state library of massachusetts and as, porter square books. although we are open on light and a person, with limited capacity. we ship into local delivery and have curbside pickups. a special pandemic newsletter
guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie glaude junior. >> this afternoon that about a state supreme court meets to certify the state election results. watch live at noon eastern on c-span, a bind c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> today president-elect joe biden and vice president elect, paris will name key foreign policy national security personnel including tony blinken as secretary of state, jake sullivan as...
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in depth, live, sunday, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university, eddie glaude, jr. >> listen to the podcast weekly, we're talking about the presidential transition with the director of the project. find c-span's "the weekly" where you get your podcasts. >> this afternoon, the nevada state supreme court meets to certify the state's election results. watch live at noon eastern on c-span. on-line at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> today president-elect joe biden and vice-president-elect kamala harris will appoint key personnel as secretary of state. jake sullivan national security advisor and abram hanes as director of national intelligence. watch at c-span, on-line at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. there's more book tv coming up next with a memoir from former federal prosecutor and co-host of the view, son sunny hostin, and experiences with deaf blindness,
in depth, live, sunday, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university, eddie glaude, jr. >> listen to the podcast weekly, we're talking about the presidential transition with the director of the project. find c-span's "the weekly" where you get your podcasts. >> this afternoon, the nevada state supreme court meets to certify the state's election results. watch live at noon eastern on c-span. on-line at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span...
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. >> watch "in depth" with author and chair of african-american tieds yesterday eddie glaude junior. he wrote bin begin, james batted win's america, exodus, democracy in black and an uncommon faith. join in on the live to our conversation wither phone calls, facebook comments texts and tweets, sunday, december 6th december 6th at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. in... ... i would like to thank all of you for coming. we'll have a spectacular time today we have remarkable author and book to talk about her before introduced let me to it a couple housekeeping items.
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. >>> join iing me for inside and analysis are hallie jackson, eddie glaude jr. and anna palmer and john podhoretz. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> is from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. in the days immediately following joe biden's victory, it was easy to dismispresident trump's reality of denial as working his base, or just a tantrum or some sort of strategy for his post presidency. but now his antics are looking less like a fit of peek, than an assault on our democracy. in recent days we have seen president trump allies pressure legislators to overturn the election. trump lawyers spin basically conspiracy theories about voting machines, dead dictators in venz way la and a national conspiracy to rig the election that somehow members of both parties participated in. president trump fired the cyber security head, and he tweeted falsehoods about nonexistent photo fraud including the call to state legislators to overturn the election results. at t
. >>> join iing me for inside and analysis are hallie jackson, eddie glaude jr. and anna palmer and john podhoretz. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> is from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. in the days immediately following joe biden's victory, it was easy to dismispresident trump's reality of denial as working his base, or just a tantrum...
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at noon eastern with our guest, , and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie glaude, jr.. >> good evening and welcome to knights live online author event with greenlight bookstore. i am chelsea from green light and we are thrilled to host to knights event with perri klass presenting her new book "a good time to be born: how science and public health gave children a future." she will be talking with andrew solomon, so you're in for an excellent time. before we start i just want to say a huge thanks to barry, andrew, and the team at norton for making this happen, and to all of you for showing up. so we're not able to events in our store spaces, our community, authors and readers is still here. we are grateful for your support and for the chance to make the space for conversation and connection. now just a couple of housekeeping things. in our zoom webinar tonight you can see and hear the speakers but they cannot see or hear you. they can see you are here though and you can see an account of your fellow attendees at the top of your zune screen. there's a couple of funct
at noon eastern with our guest, , and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie glaude, jr.. >> good evening and welcome to knights live online author event with greenlight bookstore. i am chelsea from green light and we are thrilled to host to knights event with perri klass presenting her new book "a good time to be born: how science and public health gave children a future." she will be talking with andrew solomon, so you're in for an excellent time....
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eastern with our guests, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university, eddie glaude jr.. >> american history tv on c-span3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, and interview on leadership with james baker who served as secretary of state under george h w bush and as ronald reagan's white house chief of staff and treasury secretary. in8:00 p.m. on lectures history, eastern connecticut state university professor close bowsher ski on the relationship between two politicians. james buchanan elected the 15th president in 1856 and wilford rufus king who served as vice president under franklin pierce. sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, we explored jfk assassination records from the national archives including iconic artifacts such as lee harvey oswald's rifle, the so-called magic bullet in the original eight millimeter film of the assassination . on the presidency, a virtual tour of the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. watch american hi
eastern with our guests, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university, eddie glaude jr.. >> american history tv on c-span3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, and interview on leadership with james baker who served as secretary of state under george h w bush and as ronald reagan's white house chief of staff and treasury secretary. in8:00 p.m. on lectures history, eastern...
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watch in-depth with eddie glaude jr. on book tv on c-span2. >> tonight, on the communicators, we'll talk about the way the 2020 election will affect the tech and telecommunication committees. >> big issue i'm watching is how biden's administration might try to regulate social media companies. obviously this 2020 election has been a major test of the election integrity policies that these companies have adopted over the last few years. >> one thing that the biden administration pretty early on will have to figure out what they are going to do with is they are inheriting at very least a google antitrust lawsuit from the d.o.j. >> people who talked about help, they point to broad band. people who can't do remote learning. people struggling to have connectivity at home when they need to be home to be safe sometimes. i think that's going to be a huge thing to watch in the weeks and months ahead. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the communicators on c-span2. >> up next we hear from republican representative elect bryon donle
watch in-depth with eddie glaude jr. on book tv on c-span2. >> tonight, on the communicators, we'll talk about the way the 2020 election will affect the tech and telecommunication committees. >> big issue i'm watching is how biden's administration might try to regulate social media companies. obviously this 2020 election has been a major test of the election integrity policies that these companies have adopted over the last few years. >> one thing that the biden administration...
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eddie glaude, how do you see this? we've elected the first woman and black wom to b vice president, and we've put behind us four years of chaos, but we are deep rea divided -- a deeply dived nation. the scale to have the problems warranted an extraordinary ansponse. in some ways i to insist the nation is on a knife's edge still, and the question is how might wrespond. so the election, to my mind, occurred in the context of a broader reckoning about how do we take ourselves to be, and its answer, in effect, is that we're still trying to figure that out. druff: gary abernathy, what does this election say to you? >> well, we're still divided, for sure. you know, the lascole of days, vice president elect biden has made the point topoint out, as i would if i were him, that he's gotten more votes than anyone in history, any presidential candidate. guess ho's number two? trump, who this election hasvo over 70 millioes, coming up on 71 million. was a huge turnout, buta divided nation. i think it's a little early to be talking
eddie glaude, how do you see this? we've elected the first woman and black wom to b vice president, and we've put behind us four years of chaos, but we are deep rea divided -- a deeply dived nation. the scale to have the problems warranted an extraordinary ansponse. in some ways i to insist the nation is on a knife's edge still, and the question is how might wrespond. so the election, to my mind, occurred in the context of a broader reckoning about how do we take ourselves to be, and its...
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let's bring in professor at princeton university eddie glaude junior and nbc news and msnbc contributoromas, and i mean, shawna, in wayne county specifically, what is happening here? because it could be defined as basically trying to disenfranchise a great deal of black voters? >> well, i think also we can be somewhat heartened by people spoke out. people complained. people, citizens. >> yeah. >> actually showed up and said, i don't agree with this, and this is problematic, and i don't want my vote to be disenfranchised, and, you know, the republicans on that committee, on that, you know, 2-2, democrats and republicans evenly split committee, backed down and certified the election and certified at least their results that no one seems to actually really be questioning. so that's positive. i think the other thing, and, it's that it points to the need for being part of your community's politics. it points to the need for at that level, the city, the county level, understanding how your government works, and being willing to stand up and -- and make them accountable for it. now, i did a li
let's bring in professor at princeton university eddie glaude junior and nbc news and msnbc contributoromas, and i mean, shawna, in wayne county specifically, what is happening here? because it could be defined as basically trying to disenfranchise a great deal of black voters? >> well, i think also we can be somewhat heartened by people spoke out. people complained. people, citizens. >> yeah. >> actually showed up and said, i don't agree with this, and this is problematic,...
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eddie glaude, hop in there. >> jason, i mean, we talk about the cuban vote in miami-dade.i see that decline, it's important to kind of talk about cuban-americans, but it's also important for us to see how did african-americans turn out, especially when we compare miami-dade to what we saw in broward. talk a little bit about what you see on the ground there, if you see anything. >> well, one, and i think this is a good point because also you can still talk about people who identify as black and still talk about cubans because there are afro cubans who make it clear that white cubans subject them to racism no different than sort of white people. i think that's part of what we have to understand. there was nothing going to be, and i certainly, no one could find tape of me suggesting that joe biden was going to do as well with black voters as barack obama did in '08 and 2012. he held his ground but he was always going to have difficulty because the enthusiasm level for many african-americans had been suppressed by years and years and years of disinformation from the biden camp
eddie glaude, hop in there. >> jason, i mean, we talk about the cuban vote in miami-dade.i see that decline, it's important to kind of talk about cuban-americans, but it's also important for us to see how did african-americans turn out, especially when we compare miami-dade to what we saw in broward. talk a little bit about what you see on the ground there, if you see anything. >> well, one, and i think this is a good point because also you can still talk about people who identify...
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eastern with our guests, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university, eddie glaude"washington journal" continues. host: fawn sharp is going to join us in just a second by zoom . she served as the president of the national congress of andican indians, the oldest largest tribal government organization in the united states. let me get the phone numbers to start, as we make sure we have her with us this morning. the phone lines have been split up as usual, (202) 748-8001 democrats, republicans (202) 748-8002, independents (202) 748-8002. a special line in this segment for native americans, (202) 748-8003 is that number. we are talking about native american issues. you can go ahead and start calling and now as we are joined by fawn sharp. eight months into this pandemic. congress ofhe american indians message be to the united states congress that is getting ready to meet up here for its final lame-duck session of this congress? guest: our words would be that no one is immune from the pandemic, we will likely exceed our public resources. we need to be global partners in t
eastern with our guests, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university, eddie glaude"washington journal" continues. host: fawn sharp is going to join us in just a second by zoom . she served as the president of the national congress of andican indians, the oldest largest tribal government organization in the united states. let me get the phone numbers to start, as we make sure we have her with us this morning. the phone lines have been split up as usual, (202)...
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. -- eddi glaude jr. host: here are some of the things they talk about. even on the heels of a surprise lay strong jobs report, some economists say there were red lights ahead in november. weeksota imposed a four shutdown of farce, restaurants, and gyms starting november 20. philadelphia took a similar step ending november 14. the firstaims for time in more than. -- 70 -- the42,000 742,000 claims bd 710,000 claims predicted by economists. -- they were behind on their mortgage for had no confidence they could make that up. that number crept up from 7.2% back in late august. if you look at business insider, they give you a chart of the questions they posed to people about finances during covid. the question when it comes to savings saying many relying on savings after losing income was never an option. 20% had no emergency savings to start with, 18% of americans don't expect to run out of savings because they have income. also looking at income, adding that 38% of americans turned to other means to make those ends meet. they include 401k withdrawals or borr
. -- eddi glaude jr. host: here are some of the things they talk about. even on the heels of a surprise lay strong jobs report, some economists say there were red lights ahead in november. weeksota imposed a four shutdown of farce, restaurants, and gyms starting november 20. philadelphia took a similar step ending november 14. the firstaims for time in more than. -- 70 -- the42,000 742,000 claims bd 710,000 claims predicted by economists. -- they were behind on their mortgage for had no...
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eastern with our guest, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university, eddie glauder. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us now is john hudak, a senior fellow at the brookings institution and author of this book "marijuana, a short history." take a look at the cover there, marijuana, a short history. talking about marijuana legalization in the u.s.. take you for joining us. >> good to be back -- guest: good to be back. host: election day featured more news, several more states active of legalizing recreational marijuana. guest: on election day, four cannabisd a legal use -- a recreational legal use and all five measures passed. what's most remarkable is that they were different from one another. they were from all corners of the country, montana, arizona, new jersey, south dakota, states that are liberal, states that are conservative, that gave a like torah votes to trump and biden. -- that gave electoral votes to trump and biden. they, in many cases, voted overwhelmingly to try something other than prohibition. host: we know marijuana was already legal
eastern with our guest, author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university, eddie glauder. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us now is john hudak, a senior fellow at the brookings institution and author of this book "marijuana, a short history." take a look at the cover there, marijuana, a short history. talking about marijuana legalization in the u.s.. take you for joining us. >> good to be back -- guest: good to be back. host:...
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noon eastern with our guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie glaude, jr. >> booktv recently asked a republican senator shelley moore capital of west virginia what are you reading? >> i am reading two books. i'm reading leadership by doris kearns goodwin which it into the leadership style of four of our presidents, the two roosevelt's, abraham lincoln and lyndon johnson. very interesting. i'm also reading "the order" by daniel silva. >> what books are you planning on reading in the future and why? >> i do tend to move towards more historical types of books on leadership and political books, with historical perspectives. i don't have any titles in mind right now but i like to read nonfiction and i think that's probably what i will stick with. >> how do you select the books that you would? >> a couple of ways. sometimes i get suggestions from friends. i used to be and a book club back in the day and i will get there reading selections and pick from that. and then i will just read the book review section of the newspapers to see what's good and what's con
noon eastern with our guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie glaude, jr. >> booktv recently asked a republican senator shelley moore capital of west virginia what are you reading? >> i am reading two books. i'm reading leadership by doris kearns goodwin which it into the leadership style of four of our presidents, the two roosevelt's, abraham lincoln and lyndon johnson. very interesting. i'm also reading "the order" by daniel...
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noon eastern with our guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie glaude, jr. .. he's a los angeles writer and rent is the third book in the series . he's a detective, detective novel. he's a privateinvestigator and a lot of action, a lot of great relationships in that book so i'm working on that . i'm also working on a biography published recently, it's a very long book and i'm popping in and out of that, in and out of that book quite a lot so i've been taking that in chunks. the policy wonk in me, david dollar one of the think tanks in washington dc, he's the editor of a book called china 2049 where he brought together some reform minded chinese scholars to look at what the chinese economy might look like and what its challenges are between now and 2049 and that has huge implications for us china policy. it's an interesting work-related book, i don't read a lot of books for work, i usually read for entertainment and i had to throw in a couple of books about washington state and my home state as well so in my shelf is a book by dwight whitaker who is jim
noon eastern with our guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie glaude, jr. .. he's a los angeles writer and rent is the third book in the series . he's a detective, detective novel. he's a privateinvestigator and a lot of action, a lot of great relationships in that book so i'm working on that . i'm also working on a biography published recently, it's a very long book and i'm popping in and out of that, in and out of that book quite a lot so i've been...